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  • Page 1 One IPS, More Applications 4K/60Hz AV Over IP IPS -TC / IPS - TF IPS-RC / IPS-RF IPS-AC / IPS-AF IPS-M The User Manual IPS-Series v1.9...
  • Page 2 Installation Precaution Please pay attention to the following points before installing and using the IPS system: • The 10GbE Switch used with the IPS system must be from an SDVoE-certified manufacturer and model. • Before connecting the IPS to the 10GbE Switch, you must enable the DHCP service of the Switch and confirm that the domain setting of the DHCP service is correct to ensure that the IPS is operating in the correct network environment.
  • Page 3 CAUTION Follow all instructions marked on the device during use. ◼ Provide proper ventilation and air circulation and do not use near water. ◼ It is better to keep it in a dry environment. ◼ Place the device on a stable surface (for example cart, stand, table, etc.). ◼...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Table of Figures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Chapter 1 Overview ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 1.1 Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 1.2 IPS-TX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 1.3 IPS-RX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 1.4 IPS-AX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13 1.5 IPS-M -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 1.6 Packing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 Chapter 2 Features ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 Chapter 3 Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 17 Chapter 4 Components -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20...
  • Page 5 7.3.3 RS-232 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 7.3.4 USB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38 7.3.5 USB HID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 7.3.6 IR----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 7.4 Layout ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 7.4.1 Layout component ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 7.4.2 Multi-view ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 48 7.4.3 Video Wall ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 7.4.4 Create a New Multi-view / Video Wall Layout -------------------------------------- 49 7.4.5 Create a New Device Group ------------------------------------------------------------ 49 7.4.6 Duplicate Layout / Device Group ------------------------------------------------------ 49 7.4.7 Edit Layout ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 49...
  • Page 6: Table Of Figures

    Figure 4-2 IPS-RX front panel ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 Figure 4-3 IPS-AX front panel ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 Figure 4-4 IPS-M front panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 Figure 4-5 IPS-TC rear panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22 Figure 4-6 IPS-TF rear panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22 Figure 4-7 IPS-RC rear panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22...
  • Page 7 Figure 7-11 USB HID type in ROUTING configuration ------------------------------------------ 39 Figure 7-12 IR type in ROUTING configuration ------------------------------------------------- 40 Figure 7-13 LAYOUT configuration ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 Figure 7-14 Layout Template window -------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 Figure 7-15 Layout File List -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 Figure 7-16 Canvas Edit Area ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 Figure 7-17 Layout Device Info ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 Figure 7-18 IPS-TX device card --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46 Figure 7-19 IPS-RX device card -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46...
  • Page 8 Figure 7-48 Layout with Specific Device Group List of show -------------------------------------- 59 Figure 7-49 Popup of Layout Library (Multi-view) ---------------------------------------------------- 60 Figure 7-50 Layout Detail ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 Figure 7-51 Video Single Routing Effect list of show ------------------------------------------------ 61 Figure 7-52 Audio Play Effect list of show -------------------------------------------------------------- 61 Figure 7-53 Timeline of show ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 62 Figure 7-54 Create show ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 62 Figure 7-55 Popup of create SHOW form -------------------------------------------------------------- 62...
  • Page 9 Figure 7-85 Device network information ---------------------------------------------------------------- 76 Figure 7-86 Device output information of the IPS-RX / IPS-AX ----------------------------------- 76 Figure 7-87 Resolution selector of the IPS-RX / IPS-AX ------------------------------------------- 77 Figure 7-88 Hz selector of the IPS-RX / IPS-AX ------------------------------------------------------ 77 Figure 7-89 Genlock selector of the IPS-RX / IPS-AX ---------------------------------------------- 77 Figure 7-90 Fast Switch selector of the IPS-RX / IPS-AX ------------------------------------------ 77 Figure 7-91 Device streaming Video information ----------------------------------------------------- 78...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Overview

    CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Introduction The IPS system provides a true 4K/60Hz AV over IP solution with Zero compression and Zero latency, it also includes unmatched I/O density, shared infrastructure, increased I/O flexibility, and built-in scalability. In this structure, the controller IPS-M, which is an API-based command server with the build-in web client, provides an efficient way to configure IPS system devices including IPS-TX, IPS-RX, and IPS-AX series devices.
  • Page 11: Ips-Tx

    1.2 IPS-TX Figure 1-1 IPS-TF Figure 1-2 IPS-TC - 11 -...
  • Page 12: Ips-Rx

    1.3 IPS-RX Figure 1-3 IPS-RF Figure 1-4 IPS-RC - 12 -...
  • Page 13: Ips-Ax

    1.4 IPS-AX Figure 1-3 IPS-AF Figure 1-4 IPS-AC - 13 -...
  • Page 14: Ips-M

    1.5 IPS-M Figure 1-7 IPS-M - 14 -...
  • Page 15: Packing

    1.6 Packing IPS-TF / IPS-TC x 1 IPS-RF / IPS-RC x 1 IPS-AF / IPS-AC x 1 IPS-M x 1 Power Adapter x 1 User Manual x 1 - 15 -...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Features

    CHAPTER 2 FEATURES Feature • True 4K/60Hz 4:4:4, HDR HDMI Input • HDMI 2.0 compatible input port • Support HDCP 1.4 and 2.2 • True 4K/60Hz 4:4:4, HDR HDMI Output • HDMI 2.0 compatible output port • Support HDCP 1.4 and 2.2 •...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Specifications

    CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS IPS-TX / IPS-RX / IPS-AX Specifications: VIDEO INPUT (IPS-TX / IPS-AX) Video Formats Up to HDMI 2.0 4K/60Hz 4:4:4, HDR, DisplayPort 1.2 HDMI Type A Connector DisplayPort (IPS-TX) VIDEO OUTPUT (IPS-RX / IPS-AX) Video Formats Up to HDMI 2.0 4K/60Hz 4:4:4, HDR Connector HDMI Type A EDID...
  • Page 18 Connector Type-A 1GbE (IPS-TX / IPS-RX / IPS-AX) Connector Copper / RJ45 10GbE IPS-TF & IPS-RF & IPS-AF Fiber / SFP+ IPS-TC & IPS-RC Copper / RJ45 IPS-AC Copper / RJ45 with POE+/PD POWER CONSUMPTION Voltage +12V DC Current (Max)
  • Page 19 IPS-M Specifications: VIDEO OUTPUT Video Formats Up to HDMI 2.0 4K/60Hz 4:4:4, HDR Connector HDMI Type A EDID Read Display EDID SERIAL DATA Channel Capacity 1 bi-directional Signal Format RS-232 Signal Format USB 2.0 Connector Type-A Signal Format USB 3.1 GEN1 Connector Type-A Signal Format...
  • Page 20: Chapter 4 Components

    CHAPTER 4 COMPONENTS 4.1 Front Panel These LEDs on the front panel specify the status of Power, Video data, Network packet, and USB routing. Figure 4-1 IPS-TX front panel Figure 4-2 IPS-RX front panel Figure 4-3 IPS-AX front panel Figure 4-4 IPS-M front panel - 20 -...
  • Page 21 LED Indicators: ▪ POWER: Yellow Bright: System power on successfully. Off: No power or power on fail. ▪ DATA IN / DATA OUT: Yellow Blink: Data transmit and receive through Ethernet. Off: No Data transmit or receive through Ethernet, or without attaching an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 22: Rear Panel

    IPS-TX: The IPS-TX supports 2 video interfaces on the rear panel including HDMI and DisplayPort (DP). It supports 10GbE network interface including either RJ45 or SFP+. Figure 4-5 IPS-TC rear panel Figure 4-6 IPS-TF rear panel IPS-RX: The IPS-RX only supports HDMI output on the rear panel. It supports a 10GbE network interface including either RJ45 or SFP+.
  • Page 23: Figure 4-11 Ips-M Rear Panel

    IPS-M: Figure 4-11 IPS-M rear panel Interface Description POWER Connected to +12V voltage adapter HDMI IN Connected to an HDMI (2.0 or above) compatible Source HDMI OUT Connected to an HDMI (2.0 or above) compatible Monitor AUDIO IN Connected to the audio source AUDIO OUT Connected to the speaker Connected to 10GbE Switch through fiber cable with SFP+...
  • Page 24: Chapter 5 Connection

    CHAPTER 5 CONNECTION 5.1 IPS system Connections Through multiple IPS devices, the AV signal source and output destination can be switched and configured. The built-in Audio / Video interface can transmit the signal source to the destination via the 10GbE network and output it with the specified display. You can control the output templates and related configurations to specified displays among multiple signals.
  • Page 25: Ips System For Kvm

    5.2 IPS system for KVM The IPS system supports the KVM Switch application: • Support USB 2.0 at full 480Mbps bandwidth for control command. • 10 Gbps of network bandwidth for more USB applications. Not only keyboard and mouse, but a flash, web cameras, and more. Figure 5-2 KVM application connections - 25 -...
  • Page 26: Ips System For Video Wall

    5.3 IPS system for Video Wall The Video Wall mode allows you to output the signal source of a single video through multiple displays. • The video source is connected to the HDMI interface of a single IPS-TX/IPS-AX. • Each display is connected to the HDMI interface of each IPS-RX/IPS-AX. •...
  • Page 27: Ips System For Matrix Switch

    5.4 IPS system for Matrix Switch The input image of each IPS-TX/IPS-AX can be freely switched to the specified IPS-RX/IPS-AX for output. Through the ROUTING configuration of the IPS-M, the video signal is rendered seamlessly on realistic on the screen. Figure 5-4 Matrix Switch application connections - 27 -...
  • Page 28: Ips System For Multi-View

    5.5 IPS system for Multi-view The multi-view feature allows you to combine multiple video signals into a specified screen. You can see multiple different video signals or PIP (Picture in picture) on one screen. Figure 5-5 Multi-view application connections - 28 -...
  • Page 29: Audio Routing

    5.6 Audio Routing Through the IPS system, Digital and Analog Audio signals can be output individually described below: When the Analog Audio of the IPS-TX is specified for "Analog Audio Output": The Analog Audio and HDMI Output of the IPS-RX, Analog Audio of the IPS-TX can be as an audio output to transmit the audio signal that comes from the HDMI Input of the IPS-TX.
  • Page 30: Chapter 6 Operation

    CHAPTER 6 OPERATION 6.1 Switch Configuration You must ensure your switch matches the following requirements: • Support 10GbE connectivity per port • Support IGMP version 2 And the switch is configured appropriately: • Enable IGMPv2 Snooping • Enable IGMP Fast Leave •...
  • Page 31: Chapter 7 Website Configurations

    CHAPTER 7 WEBSITE CONFIGURATIONS The system provides the IPS-M with the build-in website for you to configure the whole system. Supported web browsers are described below: Chrome (the latest version) Firefox (the latest version) Safari (the latest version) We recommend you use Chrome for the appropriate experience. 7.1 IPS-M Before beginning website configurations, you need an IPS-M controller to set up and control all the IPS devices.
  • Page 32: Figure 7-2 Ips-M Connections

    • Upgrade: Launch the IPS-M upgrade wizard. • Network: Configure the IPS-M network settings. PC connection steps: To open the build-in website and start to configure the system, please follows the steps below: Connect your PC to switch with an Ethernet cable. Open the supported browser and enter the URL of the built-in website.
  • Page 33: General Setting

    7.2 General Setting Type in the IPS-M website URL in the browser to enter the main screen of the IPS-M application. The IPS-M application includes ROUTING, LAYOUT, SHOW, SCHEDULE, and DEVICE configurations. • Click AV LINK logo will pop up the A OUT copyright window. •...
  • Page 34: Routing

    7.3 Routing Routing is the main page described below: Navigation bar Routing Type Routing Sub-Type Routing Table Figure 7-4 ROUTING configuration The ROUTING configuration page, it allows you to view the channel of signal transmissions, and configure the IPS-TX / IPS-RX / IPS-AX channels including Video, Audio, RS-232, US , US HID and IR types.
  • Page 35: Video

    7.3.1 Video Figure 7-7 Video type in ROUTING configuration Display (Table Column Header) – IPS-RX & IPS-AX Source (Table Row Header) – IPS-TX & IPS-AX Select Video routing mode: Genlock: Select this mode to configure Display to synchronously display video from Source, but Display takes a few seconds to switch between different Source.
  • Page 36: Audio

    7.3.2 Audio Figure 7-8 Audio type in ROUTING configuration Destination (Table Column Header) – IPS-RX & IPS-AX Source (Table Row Header) – IPS-TX & IPS-AX In the Audio routing mode, we support 4 kinds of combinations described below: HDMI – HDMI (HDMI input – HDMI output) HDMI –...
  • Page 37: Rs-232

    7.3.3 RS-232 Disabled subscribe area Figure 7-9 RS-232 type in ROUTING configuration Destination (Table Column Header) – IPS-TX & IPS-RX & IPS-AX Source (Table Row Header) – IPS-TX & IPS-RX & IPS-AX The RS-232 is a bi-direction interface through which signals can be transmitted and received.
  • Page 38: Usb

    7.3.4 US Figure 7-10 US type in ROUTING configuration Destination (Table Column Header) – REX Source (Table Row Header) – LEX You can configure USB routing between Source and Destination on this page. - 38 -...
  • Page 39: Usb Hid

    7.3.5 US HID Figure 7-11 US HID type in ROUTING configuration Destination (Table Column Header) – REX (IPS-AX) Source (Table Row Header) – LEX (IPS-AX) You can configure USB HID routing between Source and Destination on this page. - 39 -...
  • Page 40: Figure 7-12 Ir Type In Routing Configuration

    7.3.6 IR Figure 7-12 IR type in ROUTING configuration Destination (Table Column Header) – IPS-TX & IPS-RX & IPS-AX Source (Table Row Header) – IPS-TX & IPS-RX & IPS-AX The IR is a bi-direction interface through which signals can be transmitted and received. The IPS-TX, IPS-RX, and IPS-AX can be a Source / Destination.
  • Page 41: Layout

    7.4 Layout Source device card list Layout Layout Canvas Edit Area File List Device Info Display device card list Figure 7-13 LAYOUT configuration In the LAYOUT configuration page, you can configure the layout upon the provided features. - 41 -...
  • Page 42: Layout Component

    7.4.1 Layout component 7.4.1.1 Layout Template Click Add button on the top of Layout File List, it will pop up Layout Template window allowing you to configure a layout and name it. Layout name and layout size input area Click it Side ar Template Figure 7-14 Layout Template window...
  • Page 43: Figure 7-15 Layout File List

    7.4.1.2 Layout File List Layout File List shows saved layouts including Multi-view and Video Wall types. Each layout will have at least 1 device group. Device group allows you to use the same layout and transformed device group to achieve change sources or displays. The Duplicate button can make a copy exactly like the layout or device group you selected.
  • Page 44: Figure 7-16 Canvas Edit Area

    7.4.1.3 Canvas Edit Area After selecting a layout, you can use Canvas Edit Area to start editing content. Further, when selecting a device group, you can drag the device and assign it to a region. In this area, you can select the General mode or the precise Grid mode by clicking the Grid toggle button as shown below.
  • Page 45: Figure 7-17 Layout Device Info

    7.4.1.4 Layout Device Info On the Layout Device Info area, you can adjust the layout width, height, and padding. Furthermore, you can adjust the region’s coordinates, width and height of the output video, and view bezel compensation for the gap between displays. When using Video Wall layout, the display's bezel gaps introduce space that was not intended to be there resulting in a disjointed image that is not continuous across all displays.
  • Page 46: Figure 7-18 Ips-Tx Device Card

    7.4.1.5 Device Card On the top of LAYOUT configuration screen shows you the Source (IPS-TX and IPS-AX) device card list and the bottom of LAYOUT configuration screen shows the Display (IPS-RX and IPS-AX) device card list. IPS-TX device card Streaming icon Overheat icon IPS-TX device name Online status...
  • Page 47: Figure 7-22 Device Card Status

    7.4.1.6 Device Card Status Online Offline Error 192.168.3.4 192.168.3.4 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 Configuring Upgrading 192.168.3.4 192.168.3.4 3840 x 2160 Figure 7-22 Device card status 7.4.1.7 Device Card Streaming Status If the IPS-TX / IPS-RX / IPS-AX devices Start live video streaming, card will show streaming icon .
  • Page 48: Multi-View

    7.4.2 Multi-view Figure 7-25 Multi-view Layout Template window • Template – Most common Multi-view layout templates. Region size and the coordinates of the vertices of a region are according to the layout size proportion. • Customize – Using drag features to create your layout. 7.4.3 Video Wall Figure 7-26 Video Wall Layout Template window...
  • Page 49: Create A New Multi-View / Video Wall Layout

    7.4.4 Create a New Multi-view / Video Wall Layout 1. Click on one layout in the Layout File List. 2. Click Add button on the top of Layout File List. 3. Select mode (Multiview / Video Wall) from Side bar. 4.
  • Page 50: Figure 7-28 Display Assignment In Multi-View Layout

    Figure 7-28 Display assignment in Multi-view layout • In Video Wall layout, after dropping the device card to a region, the region’s width and height will resize according to the device display size. Drag a Source (IPS-TX / IPS-AX) device card Layout Canvas Multi-view...
  • Page 51: Figure 7-30 Routing Mode Setting

    • Select Routing Mode on Video Wall layout. Figure 7-30 Routing Mode setting • Click Template button to edit the layout template, you can re-select the layout template. • Current – Existing layout file you have edited. • Adjust Padding to create extra space within the layout. Figure 7-31 Layout Padding setting •...
  • Page 52: Figure 7-34 Effect Of Add And Delete Region

    Click to Add region Click to Delete region Figure 7-34 Effect of Add and Delete region • Zoom Out / Zoom In or using the sliding bar to adjust the zooming. Zoom Out Zoom In Figure 7-35 Effect of Zoom Out and Zoom In •...
  • Page 53: Layout Context Menu

    7.4.8 Layout Context Menu Order by Filter by Search Order by Filter by Order by Filter by Search Figure 7-37 Context menu of layout • Click Search – pop up a search bar for Source / Display card lists Source card list search bar Search Source card Order by Filter by...
  • Page 54: Figure 7-40 Card List's Context Menu Of Filter By

    • Hover Filter by will show the sub-context menu Source / Display card list’s Filter by Order by Filter by Streaming Search Non-Streaming Online Offline Figure 7-40 Card list’s context menu of Filter by • Layout File List’s context menu Order by Filter by Order by...
  • Page 55: Delete Layout

    7.4.9 Delete Layout Select a layout that you want to delete, then click Delete button to show DELETE Delete LAYOUT confirmation message on popup. Click to delete the layout. ② Click it multi_6 ① Select a layout Figure 7-42 Popup of DELETE LAYOUT confirmation message 7.4.10 Delete Layout Device Group Select a device group that you want to delete, then click Delete button to show...
  • Page 56: Remove Device From Region

    7.4.11 Remove Device from Region Select a device that you want to remove from the assigned region, then click Delete button to show REMOVE DEVICE confirmation message on the popup. Click Delete remove the device. ② Click it 2. ff0000000000 ①...
  • Page 57: Preview Source Video

    7.4.12 Preview Source Video Mouse hover over 6 seconds on the online IPS-TX device card to see the preview of the source video. Device is preparing preview video 192.168.3.4 Loading… 3840 x 2160 Device has source 192.168.3.4 3840 x 2160 Device has no source 192.168.3.4 No source...
  • Page 58: Show

    7.5 Show On the SHOW configuration page, you can organize the playback time of layout display, video routing, and audio routing. Show Layout with Specific Show File List Device Group List Effect Layout Detail Timeline Figure 7-46 SHOW configuration 7.5.1 Show Component 7.5.1.1 Show File List Show File List lists the shows that have been set.
  • Page 59: Figure 7-48 Layout With Specific Device Group List Of Show

    7.5.1.2 Show Layout with Specific Device Group List This list lists the layout and the selected device group that has been set in this show. Select a layout with device group to enable Delete button Add button Delete button Layout type icon Layout name Device group name...
  • Page 60: Figure 7-49 Popup Of Layout Library (Multi-View)

    7.5.1.3 Show Layout Library Click Add button on the top of layout with specific device group list. It will show LAYOUT Library on the popup. Layout type Tab Device Library Group List Figure 7-49 Popup of Layout Library (Multi-view) 7.5.1.4 Layout Detail The Layout Detail shows the thumbnail of the selected layout with a specific device group.
  • Page 61: Figure 7-51 Video Single Routing Effect List Of Show

    7.5.1.5 Effect • Video Single Routing Effect The effects allow you to subscribe between Source (IPS-TX / IPS-AX) and Display (IPS-RX / IPS-AX) at the specific moment. Click to add Single Routing Effect or click to clear settings. Click Ascending button or Descending button to sort the time in ascending or descending order.
  • Page 62: Create Show

    7.5.1.6 Timeline Click and drag your mouse to configure playback time. Duration Layout type icon Delete button Layout with device group name Effect title Video Single Routing Effect Audio Play Effect Figure 7-53 Timeline of show 7.5.2 Create Show Click Add button on the top of Show File List.
  • Page 63: Duplicate Show

    7.5.2.1 Add Layout with Specific Device Group to Show Click Add button on the top of the layout with the specific device group list, it will pop up LAYOUT Library window. Select one of the saved layouts and select a specific device group to play from the library.
  • Page 64: Figure 7-58 Timeline Item Dragging

    • The timeline items are draggable, you can select the item in the timeline (click on them), afterward drag them left or right to change the layout, video, or audio time. Figure 7-58 Timeline item dragging • You can change the way of timeline axis display by scrolling the mouse wheel over the timeline.
  • Page 65: Delete Show

    7.5.5 Delete Show Click Delete button on the top of Show File List to display DELETE SHOW Delete confirmation message on the popup. Click to delete the show. Click it Figure 7-61 Popup of DELETE SHOW confirmation message - 65 -...
  • Page 66: Schedule

    7.6 Schedule On the SCHEDULE configuration page, the calendar shows you the Show playback schedule. Click Today in the top left corner to quickly return to today's date. Top Control Area Calendar Show_3 Event Figure 7-62 SCHEDULE configuration • Top Control Area Next month Previous month Shortcut to...
  • Page 67: Schedule Component

    7.6.1 Schedule Component The Schedule Component includes Day, Week, Month, and Agenda View. 7.6.1.1 Day View Switch View Tabs to Day item, it will navigate to Day View. Month Agend Click → Display business hour / Full day Figure 7-65 Day View in SCHEDULE configuration 7.6.1.2 Week View Switch View Tabs to Week item, it will navigate to Week View.
  • Page 68: Figure 7-67 Month View In Schedule Configuration

    7.6.1.3 Month View (Default view) Switch View Tabs to Month item, it will navigate to Month Month Agend View. Figure 7-67 Month View in SCHEDULE configuration 7.6.1.4 Agenda View Switch View Tabs to Agenda item, the Agenda View displays Month Agend a list of events for a given period of a week.
  • Page 69: Figure 7-69 Event Window

    7.6.1.5 Create Event • On the Month View - Double-click on a date which will generate an EVENT form. • On the Day or Week View - Double-click at a specific time or on the All-Day section at the top which will generate an EVENT form. •...
  • Page 70: Figure 7-71 Time Picker In Event Window

    If the All-day event is unchecked, the Start and End time field will display both the Date and Time picker buttons. Time picker button Time picker Figure 7-71 Time picker in EVENT window • Daily Repeat Option. Choose how often user wants the Repeat unit event to repeat...
  • Page 71: Figure 7-73 Weekly Repeat Option In Event Window

    • Weekly Repeat Option. Repeat unit Set repeat on the specific day Set repeat end date Figure 7-73 Weekly Repeat Option in EVENT window • Monthly Repeat Option. Repeat unit Set repeat on the specific date Set repeat end date Figure 7-74 Monthly Repeat Option in EVENT window - 71 -...
  • Page 72: Figure 7-75 Yearly Repeat Option In Event Window

    • Yearly Repeat Option Repeat unit Set repeat on the specific date Set repeat end date Figure 7-75 Yearly Repeat Option in EVENT window • Event Outlook Once event Delete name Show showTest1 button Figure 7-76 Once event component Recurring event Recurring mark showTest1 Figure 7-77 Recurring event component...
  • Page 73: Figure 7-79 Edit Recurring Event Windows

    7.6.1.6 Edit Recurring Event Double-click the recurring event, it will pop up EDIT RECURRING ITEM window allows you to Edit the series (blue arrow) or Edit current occurrence (lime arrow) event. Figure 7-79 Edit recurring EVENT windows - 73 -...
  • Page 74: Edit Schedule

    7.6.1.7 Edit Event Double-click the event you want to edit, it will pop up the edit EVENT window allowing you to select the configured show, edit the Start, and End time, Repeat setting, All day event selection and Description of the show. Delete button Figure 7-80 Edit EVENT window 7.6.1.8 Delete Event...
  • Page 75: Devices

    7.7 Devices The DEVICES configuration page shows you all the information about configured devices. This screen will refresh the IPS-M controller and the IPS-TX / IPS-RX / IPS-AX device’s information every 30 seconds automatically. IPS-M IPS-TX list Device info IPS-RX list IPS-AX list Figure 7-82 DEVICE configuration 7.7.1 IPS-TX / IPS-RX / IPS-AX Device Component...
  • Page 76: Figure 7-84 Screen Setting Window

    • Screen – You can edit the IPS-RX / IPS-AX display size and bezel. With the Bezel Compensation setting, it can produce a more continuous image across the displays and provides a more realistic experience. Device Screen Display size Display Size Bezel Edit display bezel...
  • Page 77: Figure 7-87 Resolution Selector Of The Ips-Rx / Ips-Ax

    Resolution selector Hz selector Output Output Resolution Resolution Customize Customize 1920x1080 / 60 Hz Width x Height Width x Height 1920x540 / 60 Hz 1280x720 / 60 Hz Default Default 720x480 / 59.94 Hz Default Genlock Original Genlock Original 1440x240 / 59.94 Hz 23.98 Hz 1440x288 / 59.94 Hz 24 Hz...
  • Page 78: Figure 7-91 Device Streaming Video Information

    7.7.1.4 Streaming Information Click the top Tabs to get the information on each interface including Video, Audio, RS232, US , and IR. • Video – You can view the device streaming video information. In the IPS-TX, you can switch to an used video interface, HDMI or Display Port. •...
  • Page 79: Figure 7-94 Device Streaming Usb Information

    • US – Configured USB Role for specific IPS-TX, IPS-RX or IPS-AX devices. Configured US HID Role for the IPS-AX device. Select the IPS-TX & IPS-RX Select the IPS-AX Audio RS232 Audio RS232 Video Video USB Role USB Role USB HID Role USB HID Role Figure 7-94 Device streaming US information 7.7.1.5 Device’s Context Menu...
  • Page 80: Figure 7-96 Offline Device's Context Menu

    Offline IPS-TX IPS-AX IPS-RX Rx103 Refresh Refresh Refresh Erase Erase Erase Reset Reset Reset Delete Delete Delete Figure 7-96 Offline device’s context menu Error IPS-TX IPS-RX IPS-AX Rx103 192.168.3.4 192.168.3.4 192.168.3.4 T 1920 x 1080 Refresh Refresh Refresh 3840x2160 3840x2160 R 3840 x 216 Erase Erase...
  • Page 81: Figure 7-99 Upgrading Device's Context Menu

    Upgrading IPS-TX IPS-AX IPS-RX Rx103 192.168.3.4 192.168.3.4 192.168.3.4 T 1920 x 1080 Refresh Refresh Refresh 3840x2160 R 3840 x 216 Erase Erase Erase Reset Reset Reset Delete Delete Delete Figure 7-99 Upgrading device’s context menu • Press the Alt key to view configured display size of the IPS-RX and IPS-AX IPS-RX IPS-AX Rx103...
  • Page 82: Figure 7-101 Edit Device Ip Window

    7.7.1.6 Edit IP 1. Mouse hover on the online IPS-TX, IPS-RX, or IPS-AX device card’s IP address, and double-click it. 2. Select DHCP to configure IP Address, Default Gateway, and Mask automatically, or Manual to edit them. Rx103 192.168.3.4 192.168.3.4 192.168.3.4 T 1920 x 1080 3840 x 2160...
  • Page 83: Figure 7-103 Set Device Osd Window

    7.7.1.7 OSD (On-Screen Display) Control • Control OSD on /off, and this can be used to adjust the scale factor. The OSD is applied when the IPS-TX and IPS-RX are running in Fast Switch video routing, Multi-view, or Video Wall. The IPS-AX un-supports OSD feature. Click it Figure 7-103 Set device OSD window •...
  • Page 84: Ips-M Controller Component

    7.7.2 IPS-M Controller Component The top of the Device screen shows you the IPS-M controller card. Controller 192.168.3.4 IPS-M controller icon Figure 7-106 IPS-M controller card 7.7.2.1 IPS-M Controller Edit the IPS-M controller’s name here. Device Controller name Name Controller Version 1.0.0 46663763c269...
  • Page 85: Figure 7-109 Ips-M Controller Context Menu

    7.7.2.3 IPS-M Controller’s Context Menu • Right-click: Refresh – Reload the controller current information. Controller 192.168.3.4 Refresh Erase Reset Delete Figure 7-109 IPS-M controller context menu - 85 -...

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