CYP IP-CS7 Operation Manual

CYP IP-CS7 Operation Manual

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AV over IP System Controller and Configurator (Phase 3)
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  • Page 1 IP-CS7 AV over IP System Controller and Configurator (Phase 3) OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 3 DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document.
  • Page 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment: • Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Introduction ..........1 2. Applications ..........1 3. Package Contents .........2 4. System Requirements ........2 5. Features ............2 6. Operation Controls and Functions ....3 6.1 Front Panel .............3 6.2 Rear Panel ...............3 6.3 Remote Control ............5 6.4 IR Cable Pinouts ...........5 6.5 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults ......5 6.6 WebGUI Control ...........6 6.6.1 System Tab ..........9...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION This IP Master Controller is a powerful and flexible solution for controlling multiple AVoIP (Audio/Video over IP) based extenders within same network. The user only needs to install this unit into the same local network as the extenders (transmitters and receivers) to easily define and configure channel routing selections (including video, audio, and a variety of control interface types) using the WebGUI.
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    3. PACKAGE CONTENTS  1× IP Master Controller - AV over IP (1G)  1× 5V/2.5A DC Power Adapter  1× Terminal Block (3-pin)  3× Terminal Block (5-pin)  1× IR Extender Cable  1× Remote Control (CR-183)  1× Shockproof Feet (Set of 4)  1×...
  • Page 8: Operation Controls And Functions

    6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel POWER IP Master Control IP-CS7 POWER LED: This LED will illuminate to indicate the unit is on and receiving power. IR Window: Accepts IR signals from the included IR remote for control of this unit only.
  • Page 9 Note: HDMI output is locked to a resolution of 1080p@60Hz. USB Port: Connect a USB mouse and keyboard to control the unit’s WebGUI displayed on the HDMI output port. Firmware update via USB is also supported. Note: Specialised USB control devices, such as a touch panel, should be connected before the unit is powered on.
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    6.3 Remote Control MACRO PRESET 1~8: Press any of the 8 buttons to activate the saved preset associated with that number. 6.4 IR Cable Pinouts IR Extender Cable CR-183 Infrared Power Ground 6.5 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults Serial Port Default Settings Baud Rate 19200 Data Bits...
  • Page 11: Webgui Control

    6.6 WebGUI Control Device Discovery Please obtain the “Device Discovery” software from your authorised dealer and save it in a directory where you can easily find it. Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and execute the “Device Discovery” software. Click on “Find Devices on Internet”...
  • Page 12 WebGUI Overview After connecting to the WebGUI’s address in a web browser, the WebGUI will load and display the Monitor & Control tab and basic routing functions can be controlled from here without logging in. However, to gain full control over the unit, switch to the System tab and click on the “Login”...
  • Page 13 After logging in, on the left side of the browser you will see the following menu tabs where all primary functions of the unit are controllable via the built in WebGUI. These functions will be introduced in the following sections. Clicking the “Logout”...
  • Page 14: System Tab

    6.6.1 System Tab This tab provides access to system configuration options including IP configuration for both LAN ports, interface language, preview control, login and user management, and firmware update functionality. 1) LAN 1 & LAN 2: The IP mode for each LAN port (DHCP or Static IP), IP address, netmask, and gateway can be set here.
  • Page 15 current system configuration to your local PC. „ Upload Config: The system configuration may be restored from a previously saved *.bin file. Click the “Choose File” button to locate the saved *.bin file, then click the “Open” button. „ Save Log: A comprehensive system log file to help diagnose configuration issues or other problems can be generated, if requested by technical support.
  • Page 16 3) Firmware Upgrade: Provides a method to remotely update the firmware of this unit as well as to update the firmware of detected transmitters and receivers. Note: The update process can take several minutes to complete, especially if there are a large number transmitters and receivers in the system. Please do not power off any units during their update process.
  • Page 17: Monitor & Control Tab

    6.6.2 Monitor & Control Tab This tab provides easy to use drag-and-drop control over all basic routing functionality of the transmitters and receivers that have been detected within the local network. In all sections, except for the Video and USB sections, transmitters are represented by the source icon ( ) and receivers are represented by the display icon ( ).
  • Page 18 click and drag the source’s button on the left to the preferred display on the right side, then release the mouse button. If the routing was completed successfully, the newly routed source’s name will appear below the display’s name within the button. Clicking on any source button will change the color of itself, and all currently routed displays.
  • Page 19 2) Video Wall Routing: Provides drag-and-drop source selection for predefined video wall groups. Note: Video wall groups are defined within the Video Wall tab, please see section 6.6.7 for more information. „ Group: All currently defined video wall groups will be listed under the “Group”...
  • Page 20 3) Digital Audio Routing: Provides drag-and-drop control over the independent routing of digital audio between all compatible transmitters and receivers. Digital audio sources include both HDMI and optical. Note: If linked routing for audio is enabled on the target receiver, then all other linked routing enabled streams will also switch.
  • Page 21 the window, then release the mouse button. To stop these audio streams on ALL receivers, drag the “All” button down to the “Stop” button. 4) Line In Audio Routing: Provides drag-and-drop control over the independent routing of Line In audio between all compatible transmitters and receivers.
  • Page 22 Stop Stream: To stop the Line In audio stream on a single receiver, drag the receiver down to the “Stop” button at the bottom of the window, then release the mouse button. To stop these audio streams on ALL receivers, drag the “All” button down to the “Stop” button.
  • Page 23 „ Mic In Audio Receiver: This section provides drag-and-drop buttons for all Mic In audio supporting receivers detected by the system as well as a button target to stop mic in audio streams. Stop Stream: To stop the Mic In audio stream on a single receiver, drag the receiver down to the “Stop”...
  • Page 24 7) IR Routing: Provides drag-and-drop control over the routing of the IR input and output pairs on all detected transmitters and receivers. Note: If linked routing for IR is enabled on the target receiver, then all other linked routing enabled streams will also switch. See section 6.6.5 for linked routing settings.
  • Page 25 8) RS-232 Routing: Provides drag-and-drop control over the routing of the RS-232 ports on all detected transmitters and receivers. Note: If linked routing for RS-232 is enabled on the target receiver, then all other linked routing enabled streams will also switch. See section 6.6.5 for linked routing settings.
  • Page 26: Settings Tab

    9) Macro Activation: Provides a simple interface to activate macros that have been pre-defined and stored within the IP Master Controller. Note: See Section 6.6.3 for additional details on how to create macros. „ Macro: All available macros will be listed in this section. To activate a macro, simply click on its button.
  • Page 27 „ Device Group List: The upper-left section contains a list of all currently defined groups and provides a way to create new groups, edit them, or delete them. The currently selected group will be highlighted in green. To add a new group, click on the “Add” icon ( ) and then select the preferred options and endpoints.
  • Page 28 endpoints for use in the currently selected group type. Clicking on an endpoint will move it into the “Group” section and add it to the group. To add all available receiver endpoints to the group, click on the “All” button. 2) Macro: This section provides a way to create operational command sequences that can be activated via the IR remote control, external triggers, or from within the WebGUI.
  • Page 29 „ Macro Name: Type the preferred name of the currently selected macro. „ Macro Command List: This section contains a list of all currently assigned commands within the macro and their execution order. To edit an existing command, click on the “Edit” icon ( ) and then make whatever changes are required in the right-hand panel.
  • Page 30 „ Trigger 1~8: use the dropdowns to select the macro to assign to each trigger pin on the unit. Note: The IR remote button number assignments will match the trigger assignments. 4) Time: This section provides a way to automatically set and sync the unit’s system clock using a standard internet NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.
  • Page 31 „ Time: Shows the unit’s current time. „ Live Time: Shows the length of time the unit has been online since the last reboot. „ Daylight: Enable or disable support for daylight savings time. 5) Schedule: This section provides access to the settings and controls for configuring scheduled execution of macros.
  • Page 32 „ Mode: Used the dropdown to select the scheduling style for the current schedule event. - Once: Select “Once” to execute the selected macro a single time on a specified day. After the configuration is complete, click on the “Save Schedule” button at the bottom of the page to store the schedule event.
  • Page 33 Activation Date: The activation date is the date and time of the first execution of the macro. Clicking on the date field will open the calendar entry window. Select the preferred day and time and then click “Done”. Clicking the “Now” button will jump the entry field to the current time.
  • Page 34 6) User Mgmt.: This tab allows the addition and configuration of standard users. The amount of access each user has to the system, and which sources and displays they can control, is independently configured. Note: By default, the unit only has the built in admin account which has full system access.
  • Page 35 „ Password: Enter the associated user’s login password in the primary entry field, they type the same password below in the “Repeat Password” field to confirm it. „ Settings Permission: Enable or disable the user’s access to the Settings, Transmitter, Receiver, Scaling and Video Wall tabs. „...
  • Page 36: Transmitter Tab

    6.6.4 Transmitter Tab This tab shows all transmitters that have been detected by the unit. Details about each transmitter’s name, IP address, and video content, as well as options to configure the network, RS-232, USB, and general device settings are also provided. Note: Units that were previously a part of the system, but are not currently detected, will still be displayed;...
  • Page 37 „ IP Address: Displays each unit’s current IP address. „ Video Info: Clicking this button, or hovering the mouse over it, will display a pop-up window containing detailed information about the current video source. Note: If no live source is detected the button will turn red. „...
  • Page 38 2) Device Settings: Clicking this button will display a pop-up window providing control over a number of important device settings and allow for those settings to be changed. To activate any changes made, please click on the “Save” button to close the window. Note: The available options will change depending on the capabilities of the selected unit.
  • Page 39 to the same channel will receive video from this transmitter. The available channel range is from 0 to 255. Note: Every transmitter within the same local network must be assigned a different broadcast channel in order to avoid network conflicts. „...
  • Page 40: Receiver Tab

    „ Front Panel Lock for Device Knob: Enable or disable locking the volume knob on the front panel of the unit. „ Save Button: Press this button to save all device settings to the transmitter and exit the window. 6.6.5 Receiver Tab This tab shows all receivers that have been detected by the unit.
  • Page 41 „ Order: Use the dropdown to reorder the units in the list. Changing the order here will also change the order the units are listed in other tabs. „ Name: Displays each unit’s currently assigned name. Note: The name can be changed within “Device Settings”. „...
  • Page 42 and Active Per Request (Multicast optimised). Auto Select Mode is set by default and will automatically select the optimal mode depending on the casting mode of the unit. - K/M Over IP: This troubleshooting option enables specialised optimizations to solve issues when a mouse or touch panel is not responding properly.
  • Page 43 „ Version: Display the unit’s current firmware version. „ System Command: Use the dropdown to select a system command to send to the unit. Typically available commands are: - Factory Reset: Reset the unit back to its factory default settings. - Reboot: Reboot the unit.
  • Page 44 „ Copy EDID From Sink: When multiple receivers are connected to a single transmitter in multicast mode, enabling this on one receiver selects that receiver as the one which should send its EDID to the transmitter for use by the source. Note: This option is only valid in multicast mode.
  • Page 45 „ Column: Set the horizontal location of the currently controlled receiver. (Counts left to right, from 0 to 15) „ Row: Set the vertical location of the currently controlled receiver. (Counts top to bottom, from 0 to 15) „ Max Column: Use the dropdown to define the number of displays in the video wall, measured horizontally.
  • Page 46: Scaling Tab

    6.6.6 Scaling Tab This tab provides drag-and-drop control over the video output resolution of each receiver in the system. Note: Due to this scaling occurring only on the receiver side, changes to resolutions here has no impact on bandwidth usage. 1) Resolution Selection: To select an output resolution for a receiver, click and drag the receiver or receiver group’s button on the left to the preferred resolution on the right side, then release the mouse button.
  • Page 47: Video Wall Tab

    6.6.7 Video Wall Tab This tab provides a way to configure or modify video walls using multiple receivers in a group. All aspects of the video wall group can be configured here including dimensions (up to 16x16 displays), bezel compensation, display output resolution, and source.
  • Page 48 „ Display Resolution: Select the resolution for all receivers in the video wall to output to their connected displays. „ Aspect Ratio: Set the video stretch method. Selecting “Full Screen” will expand the video to exactly fit the dimensions of the video wall regardless of the source’s original aspect ratio.
  • Page 49: Telnet Control

    6.7 Telnet Control Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC are connected to the same active networks. Start your preferred Telnet/Console client, or use the built in client provided by most modern computer operating systems. After starting the client, connect by using the current IP address of the unit and port 23 (if the communication port number used by the unit has not been changed previously).
  • Page 50 COMMAND Description and Parameters get fw ver  Show the unit’s current firmware version. set factory default  Reset the unit to the factory defaults. get command ver  Show the unit’s current command version. get model name  Show the unit’s model name. get model type ...
  • Page 51 COMMAND Description and Parameters set lan N1 ip mode N2  Set the IP address assignment mode of the specified LAN port. Available values for N1: [LAN Port 1] [LAN Port 2] Available values for N2: Static [Static IP mode] DHCP [DHCP mode] get lan N1 ip mode ...
  • Page 52 COMMAND Description and Parameters get lan N1 netmask  Show the specified LAN port’s current netmask. Available values for N1: [LAN Port 1] [LAN Port 2] get lan N1 gateway  Show the specified LAN port’s current gateway address. Available values for N1: [LAN Port 1] [LAN Port 2] set lan N1 static ipaddr N2 ...
  • Page 53 COMMAND Description and Parameters get lan N1 static netmask  Show the specified LAN port’s current static netmask. Available values for N1: [LAN Port 1] [LAN Port 2] set lan N1 static gateway N2  Set the specified LAN port’s static gateway address. Available values for N1: [LAN Port 1] [LAN Port 2]...
  • Page 54 COMMAND Description and Parameters set uart N1 baudrate N2  Set the baud rate of the specified serial port. Available values for N1: [3-pin serial port] [5-pin serial port] Available values for N2: 2400 [2400 baud] 4800 [4800 baud] 9600 [9600 baud] 19200 [19200 baud]...
  • Page 55 COMMAND Description and Parameters get uart N1 stop bit  Show the current number of stop bits for the specified serial port. Available values for N1: [3-pin serial port] [5-pin serial port] set uart N1 data bit N2  Set the data bits used by the specified serial port. Available values for N1: [3-pin serial port] [5-pin serial port]...
  • Page 56 COMMAND Description and Parameters get uart N1 parity  Show the current parity setting of the specified serial port. Available values for N1: [3-pin serial port] [5-pin serial port] set uart 2 mode N1  Set the operational mode of the Control Output (5-pin) serial port. Available values for N1: [Disabled] [RS-232 mode]...
  • Page 57 COMMAND Description and Parameters set voip N1 audio out o1 route N2 N3  Route the specified transmitter’s audio input to the specified receiver’s audio output. N1 = rx1~rx256 [Receiver device ID] N2 = tx1~tx128 [Transmitter device ID] Available values for N3: [HDMI audio input] [Analog audio input] set all voip audio out o1 route N1 N2 ...
  • Page 58 COMMAND Description and Parameters set rx N1 uart 1 command [N2]  Transmit the specified command data via the serial port on the specified receiver. N1 = 1~256 [Receiver device ID] N2 = {Command data} [ASCII text] Note: To transmit hex data, each ASCII hex pair (octet) must be preceded by “\x”.
  • Page 59 COMMAND Description and Parameters set all voip uart route N1  Route the specified transmitter’s serial port Tx pin to the serial port Rx pins on all receivers. Available values for N1: tx1~tx128 [Transmitter device ID] set voip N1 ir route N2  Route the specified transmitter’s IR input to the IR output on the specified receiver.
  • Page 60 COMMAND Description and Parameters set video wall preset N1  Execute the specific video wall configuration. N1 = 1~128 [Video wall group ID] set macro N1 run  Execute the specified macro immediately. N1 = 1~16 [Macro ID] Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return. Commands are not case-sensitive.
  • Page 61: Connection Diagram

    7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM Serial/Ethernet Port Trigger Control Equipped PC Keypad Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Serial Trigger Input Input Remote Network Switch Control for Local Network 60° Power IR Input Supply TX RX DC 5V IR EXT CONTROL RS-232 TRIGGER IN...
  • Page 62: Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 Technical Specifications HDMI Output Resolution 1920×1080@60Hz Output Ports 1×HDMI (Type-A) 1×RS-232 (5-pin Terminal Block) Control Ports 1×IR Extender (3.5mm) 1×RS-232 (3-pin Terminal Block) 8×Trigger (10-pin Terminal Block) 2×LAN (RJ-45) 1×USB 2.0 (Type A) IR Frequency 38kHz Baud Rate 19200 Power Supply 5V/2.6A DC...
  • Page 63: Video Specifications

    8.2 Video Specifications Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI 720×400p@70/85  640×480p@60/72/75/85  720×480i@60  720×480p@60  720×576i@50  720×576p@50  800×600p@56/60/72/75/85  848×480p@60  1024×768p@60/70/75/85  1152×864p@75  1280×720p@50/60  1280×768p@60/75/85  1280×800p@60/75/85  1280×960p@60/85  1280×1024p@60/75/85  1360×768p@60  1366×768p@60 ...
  • Page 64 Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI 1920×1080p@24/25/30  1920×1080p@50/60 1920×1200p@60RB  2560×1440p@60RB  2560×1600p@60RB  2048×1080p@24/25/30  2048×1080p@50/60  3840×2160p@24/25/30  3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0)  3840×2160p@24, HDR10  3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0), HDR10  3840×2160p@50/60  4096×2160p@24/25/30  4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0)  4096×2160p@24, HDR10  4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0), HDR10 ...
  • Page 65: Cable Specifications

    8.3 Cable Specifications 1080p 4K30 4K60 (4:4:4) (4:4:4) Cable Length 8-bit 12-bit 8-bit 8-bit High Speed HDMI Cable HDMI Output    Bandwidth Category Examples: 1080p (FHD Video) - Up to 1080p@60Hz, 12-bit color - Data rates lower than 5.3Gbps or below 225MHz TMDS clock 4K30 (4K UHD Video) - 4K@24/25/30Hz &...
  • Page 66: Acronyms

    9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM 10GbE 10 Gigabit Ethernet Analog-to-Digital Converter ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange AVoIP Audio/Video over IP Audio/Video Receiver or Recorder Cat.5e Enhanced Category 5 cable Cat.6 Category 6 cable Cat.6A Augmented Category 6 cable Cat.7 Category 7 cable Command-Line Interface...
  • Page 67 ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Local Area Network Light-Emitting Diode LPCM Linear Pulse-Code Modulation Media Access Control On-Screen Display Powered Device SDVoE Software Defined Video over Ethernet Transmission Control Protocol 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (10.2Gbps max) 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (18Gbps max) UHDTV Ultra-High-Definition Television Universal Serial Bus...
  • Page 68 CYP (UK) Ltd., Unit 7, Shepperton Business Park, Govett Avenue, Shepperton, Middlesex, TW17 8BA Tel: +44 (0) 20 3137 9180 | Fax: +44 (0) 20 3137 6279 Email: sales@cypeurope.com www.cypeurope.com RDV4...

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