CYP IP-7000H-TX Operation Manual

Hdmi over ip transmitter with usb/kvm extension

Advertisement

Quick Links

IP-7000H-TX
HDMI over IP Transmitter with USB/KVM Extension
OPERATION MANUAL

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the IP-7000H-TX and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for CYP IP-7000H-TX

  • Page 1 IP-7000H-TX HDMI over IP Transmitter with USB/KVM Extension 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 ..........2 3. Package Content ...........2 4. System Requirements ........2 5. Features ............3 6. Operation Controls and Functions ....4 6.1 Transmitter's Front Panel ........4 6.2 Transmitter's Rear Panel ........6 6.3 IR Cable Pinouts ...........7 6.4 Serial Pinout and Defaults ........7 6.5 WebGUI Control ...........8 6.5.1 System Tab ..........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION This unit is part of a 4K UHD multi-function extension system that allows you to extend an HDMI signal along with KVM using the TCP/IP protocol over regular Cat.5e/6/7 network cable. This extender supports the transmission of Ultra High-Definition signals (up to 4K@30Hz RGB) with audio and USB up to 100m over a single cable.
  • Page 7: Applications

    2. APPLICATIONS  HDMI, USB, Audio, IR, and RS-232 extension  Broadcasting a system over a single Cat.5e/6 cable  Multimedia display on a large number of displays via multicast  Hotel or convention center display multi-monitor broadcast  Long distance data and video transmission via cascading  Distributed video matrix system  Distributed video wall system  Remote KVM control of a system...
  • Page 8: Features

    5. FEATURES  HDMI 2.0 and DVI 1.0 compliant  HDCP 1.4 & 2.2 compliant  1×HDMI input  Video, audio, and control transmission over TCP/IP in unicast (point-to- point) or multicast (single-to-many) modes  HDMI input supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit) Note: 4K@50/60Hz (4:2:0) sources are automatically converted to 4K@25/30Hz (RGB) and 4K@50/60Hz (4:4:4) sources are automatically converted to 1080p@50/60Hz (RGB) prior to transmission from the...
  • Page 9: Operation Controls And Functions

    RESET LINK RS-232 LINK Anti-DITHER IP-7000H-TX LOOPBACK 9 10 11 POWER LED: This LED will flash while the unit is powering on and will illuminate solidly once it is ready to be used. LINK LED: If the transmitter has no network connection the LINK LED will not illuminate.
  • Page 10 LOOPBACK/LINK Button: This button controls the following functions: „ Loopback: Press this button momentarily to toggle the VGA loopback function on and off, allowing you to locally monitor non-HDCP HDMI sources (1080p or below) for troubleshooting purposes. „ Video Link: Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to enable or disable the streaming link with the currently routed receiver.
  • Page 11: Transmitter's Rear Panel

    6.2 Transmitter's Rear Panel DC 5V LAN (PoE) HDMI IN LINE IN LINE OUT DC 5V Port: Plug the 5V DC power adapter into the unit and connect it to an AC wall outlet for power. Note: Optional, not needed if the unit is powered by PoE. USB (Type-B) Port: Connect directly to a PC or laptop to extend its USB functionality to the Type-A ports on the connected receiver.
  • Page 12: Ir Cable Pinouts

    6.3 IR Cable Pinouts IR Blaster IR Extender Cable Cable Power Infrared Infrared Power Not Used Ground 6.4 Serial Pinout and Defaults Serial Port Default Settings Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits Parity Bits None Stop Bits Flow Control None DE-9 Female Port...
  • Page 13: Webgui Control

    6.5 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”...
  • Page 14  WebGUI Overview All major functions of the unit, including status, streaming method, streaming channel selection, output resolution, video wall configuration, EDID management, Ethernet settings, and reset/firmware functions are controllable via multiple tabs in the WebGUI interface allowing for reasonably intuitive operation. Each transmitter, receiver, or transceiver is controlled by its own WebGUI interface which may be accessed by opening a standard web browser on a PC and typing in the IP address of the unit you wish to connect to.
  • Page 15: System Tab

    6.5.1 System Tab The System tab contains 4 windows that provide access to firmware version information, a firmware update interface, utilities for rebooting and resetting the unit, basic EDID management, Telnet command entry, and a variety of statistics and information about the operational state of the unit.
  • Page 16 3) Utilities: The Utilities window allows users to reset the unit back to the factory defaults by clicking “Factory Default”. The unit may be rebooted (without resetting settings) by pressing the “Reboot” button. Note: Enable Log Messages is for troubleshooting purposes and should only be checked if instructed to do so by technical support.
  • Page 17 the operational status of the unit, including current Host ID Name, serial number, Ethernet information, MAC address, unicast/multicast mode, link status and mode.
  • Page 18: Video Wall Tab

    6.5.2 Video Wall Tab The Video Wall tab allows user to design, edit and manipulate a video wall system created using multiple receiver units connected to identical displays. The bezel and video size of the displays being used, as well as the horizontal and vertical monitor count, is defined here.
  • Page 19 When saving changes on the Video Wall tab, remember to select the appropriate “Apply To:” target unit before pressing the “Apply” button. On transmitters, settings may only be applied to remote receivers within the same video wall group. Select the IP address of the receiver (Client) you want to apply changes to from the “Apply To:”...
  • Page 20 same dimensions, but it is possible to use differently sized displays as long as the same measurement units are used to measure each display and the displays are still arranged in a normal rectangular layout with corners meeting at the same place. „...
  • Page 21 3) Preferences: This section of the Video Wall tab provides additional controls over how the source video is displayed on the video wall as well as providing a drop down to determine which receiver to apply changed settings to. „ Stretch Type: Set the video stretch method. - Selecting “Fit In”...
  • Page 22: Network Tab

    6.5.3 Network Tab The Network tab provides controls over the transmitter’s broadcast channel, IP configuration, and network broadcast mode. Changes made to the network settings will require a reboot of the unit. After clicking on “Apply” please follow the reboot instructions in the WebGUI. Note: If the IP address is changed then the IP address required for WebGUI access will also change accordingly.
  • Page 23 1) Channel Setup: Use the dropdown to select the broadcast channel for the transmitter. All receivers on the local network that are set 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 conflicts.
  • Page 24: Functions Tab

    6.5.4 Functions Tab The Functions tab provides control over the transmitter’s streaming bandwidth/quality settings, as well as a wide variety of optional features and functions, including USB and serial control extension. Changes made to these settings typically require a reboot of the unit. After clicking on “Apply”...
  • Page 25 2) Audio over IP: The audio source to embed with the video source in the outbound AVoIP stream is selected here. Selecting “Auto” will automatically switch to the detected audio source with priority given to “Line In”. Selecting “HDMI’ will embed the current HDMI video’s audio source, selecting “Line In”...
  • Page 26 4) Serial over IP: This section provides controls for the serial over IP extension functionality by setting the RS-232 data configuration. „ Serial Settings: Set the desired baud rate, data bits, parity, and stop bit for the RS-232 signal to extend. Note: The transmitter and receiver must have the same serial settings.
  • Page 27: Telnet Control

    6.6 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 28 COMMAND Description and Parameters set_ip_mode N1  Set the IP configuration mode. Available values for N1: [Static IP Mode] [DHCP Mode] [Auto IP Mode] get_ip_mode  Show the current IP configuration mode set_ip_address N1  Set the static IP address. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, IP Address] get_ip_address ...
  • Page 29 COMMAND Description and Parameters set_net_mode N1  Set the network broadcast mode. Available values for N1: [Unicast Mode] [Multicast Mode] get_net_mode  Show the current network broadcast mode. set_jumbo_mtu N1  Enable/disable the jumbo frame MTU. Available values for N1: [Disabled] [Enabled] get_jumbo_mtu ...
  • Page 30 COMMAND Description and Parameters set_tx_channel N1  Set the VoIP transmission channel. N1 = 0~255 [Transmission channel] get_tx_channel  Show the current VoIP transmission channel. set_quality N1  Set the Tx video optimization mode. Available values for N1: [Graphic optimised mode] [Video optimised mode] get_quality ...
  • Page 31 COMMAND Description and Parameters get_usb_mode  Show the current USB extension mode setting. set_usb_mouse N1  Set the USB mouse performance mode. Available values for N1: [High resolution mode] [Compatibility mode] get_usb_mouse  Show the current USB mouse performance mode. set_usb_kmoip ...
  • Page 32 COMMAND Description and Parameters set_frame_rate N1  Set the frame rate percentage (in 1/60 steps) to use when encoding the source video. Available values for N1: [Frame rate reduction disabled] 1~60 [Frame rate in 1/60 steps] get_frame_rate  Show the unit’s current frame rate setting. set_vw_osd N1 {N2} ...
  • Page 33 COMMAND Description and Parameters set_vw_pos N1 N2 {N3}  Set the display’s position within the video wall. (Cannot exceed the video wall’s horizontal and vertical display count.) N1 = 0~15 [Row] N2 = 0~15 [Column] N3 = 0~255 [Target Rx {Optional}] Note: The Target Rx number can be obtained by turning on the Video Wall OSD.
  • Page 34 COMMAND Description and Parameters set_vw_vscale N1 {N2}  Set the video wall display’s vertical zoom amount. N1 = 0~99999 [Zoom amount in 1 pixel units] N2 = 0~255 [Target Rx {Optional}] Note: The Target Rx number can be obtained by turning on the Video Wall OSD.
  • Page 35 COMMAND Description and Parameters set_serial_baud N1  Set the serial baud rate. Available values for N1: [300 baud] [600 baud] [1200 baud] [2400 baud] [4800 baud] [9600 baud] [19200 baud] [38400 baud] [57600 baud] [115200 baud] get_serial_baud  Show the current serial baud rate. set_serial_bits N1 ...
  • Page 36 COMMAND Description and Parameters get_serial_parity  Show the current serial parity bit. set_serial_stop N1  Set the serial stop bits. Available values for N1: [1 bit] [2 bits] get_serial_stop  Show the current serial stop bits. A N1  Change audio input or currently connected source. Available values for N1: [Digital] [Analogue]...
  • Page 37: Connection Diagram

    Powered RS-232 IR Input Speakers IR Output POWER LOOPBACK MODE RESET LINK RS-232 LINK Anti-DITHER LOOPBACK IP-7000H-TX Analog DC 5V Stereo LAN (PoE) HDMI IN LINE IN LINE OUT Output Analog Stereo Inputs HDMI Input Network Digital Switch (PoE) Stereo...
  • Page 38: Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 Technical Specifications HDMI Bandwidth 18Gbps Input Ports 1×HDMI (Type-A) 1×Stereo Audio (3.5mm) Output Port 1×Mono Audio (3.5mm) Output/Control Port 1×LAN (RJ-45) Pass-through Ports 1×IR Extender (3.5mm) 1×IR Blaster (3.5mm) 1×RS-232 (DE-9) 1×USB 2.0 (Type-B) IR Frequency 30 ~ 50kHz (30 ~ 60kHz under ideal conditions) Baud Rate Up to 115200...
  • Page 39: Video Specifications

    8.2 Video Specifications Input Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI AVoIP 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 ...
  • Page 40 Input Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI AVoIP 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 ...
  • Page 41: Audio Specifications

    8.3 Audio Specifications 8.3.1 Digital Audio HDMI Input / AV over IP Output LPCM Max Channels 8 Channels Sampling Rate (kHz) 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 Bitstream Supported Formats Standard 8.3.2 Analogue Audio Analogue Input Max Audio Level 2Vrms Impedance 10kΩ...
  • Page 42: Avoip Audio Availability

    8.3.3 AVoIP Audio Availability Unicast Data Transmission Mode: Connected Audio Sources Audio Source Output HDMI IN LINE IN MIC IN HDMI OUT LINE OUT LINE OUT (TX) (TX) (RX)  (RX) (TX) (RX) ● ● ● ■ ■ ■ ● ■...
  • Page 43: Cable Specifications

    8.4 Cable Specifications Cable Length High Speed HDMI Cable HDMI Input  Ethernet Cable Cat.5e/6 100m  Cat.6A/7 100m  Bandwidth Category Examples:  HD Video - 720p@60Hz - HDMI transmission rates lower than 3Gbps - HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M, 1.485Gbps)  FHD Video - 1080p@60Hz - HDMI transmission rates between 3Gbps and 5.3Gbps...
  • Page 44: Acronyms

    9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (10.2Gbps max) 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (18Gbps max) 8K UHD 8K Ultra-High-Definition (48Gbps max, without DSC) 8K UHD 8K Ultra-High-Definition (48Gbps max, with DSC) Analogue-to-Digital Converter ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange AVoIP Audio/Video over IP Cat.5e...
  • Page 45 ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Internet Protocol Infrared Kilohertz Keyboard/Video/Mouse Local Area Network Light-Emitting Diode LPCM Linear Pulse-Code Modulation Media Access Control MJPEG Motion JPEG Megahertz On-Screen Display Power over Ethernet Signal-to-Noise Ratio Transmission Control Protocol THD+N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise TMDS Transition-Minimised Differential Signaling Universal Serial Bus...
  • Page 48 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 RDV1...

Table of Contents