AV Access HDIP-IPC Configuration Manual

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Web UI Configuration Guide
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  • Page 1 KVM over IP Controller HDIP-IPC Web UI Configuration Guide www.avaccess.com info@avaccess.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Control of the Device Through Web UI ............................2 Matrix ............................................... 3 Video Wall ............................................... 3 Standard Video Wall ........................................4 Mosaic Video Wall ........................................10 Device Status ............................................13 Video Settings ..........................................13 Audio Settings..........................................16 Batch Operation ..........................................
  • Page 3: Control Of The Device Through Web Ui

    Control of the Device Through Web UI Control of the Device Through Web UI The device includes two LAN ports—one is the “Control” port that comes with a default IP address of 192.168.11.243 and subnet mask of 255.255.0.0; another is the “LAN (PoE)” port that gets a valid dynamic IP address from the DHCP server.
  • Page 4: Matrix

    Control of the Device Through Web UI Matrix This page is for routing between the encoder and certain decoder(s). Once routing is complete, HDMI, USB and RS232 signals of corresponding encoder(s) and decoder(s) are being routed as a whole throughout the matrix system. ...
  • Page 5: Standard Video Wall

    Control of the Device Through Web UI  A Standard Video Wall is a grid video wall in which all displays are aligned in the same size and orientation and the entire video content is being present. This type is categorized as three forms: Standard Video Wall, Video Wall Within a Wall and Mouse Roaming.
  • Page 6 Control of the Device Through Web UI Combine decoders into a wall. For this 2 x 2 video wall example, there may be several use cases. (1) To select a 1 x 2 video wall to combine: click the two screens in landscape orientation respectively, in which words will be highlighted and “Combine”...
  • Page 7 Control of the Device Through Web UI Assign an encoder from Transmitters list to the video wall and click “Save”&“Apply”, now you can display the video source on the video wall.  To split the combined video wall: Click on any “…” icon of a rectangular box > select “Split” > “Apply”, the video wall will be split into single screens.
  • Page 8 Control of the Device Through Web UI Video Wall Within a Wall The video wall within a wall is slightly different from the standard video wall, in which multiple video sources can be displayed together or overlap with others. To perform a video wall within a wall, perform the following: 1.
  • Page 9 Control of the Device Through Web UI 5. To feed a source to the video wall, an iPad or Android tablet with VisualM App installed may be required. For more information, see the user guide of VisualM app. Mouse Roaming Mouse Roaming function allows you to move the mouse to multiple screens within the video wall to control multiple computers in a system.
  • Page 10 Control of the Device Through Web UI 5. Drag over desired decoders from the Receivers list that are to form the roaming wall to the central area. 6. Set up Master and Slave respectively. a) Click the “…” icon of the decoder to which the mouse and keyboard are connected, select “Set Master”. b) Click the “…”...
  • Page 11: Mosaic Video Wall

    Control of the Device Through Web UI Note: One decoder can be used in one video wall only. Mosaic Video Wall Here is how to create a Mosaic Video Wall. 1. Establish a physical video wall. This section takes the 2 x 2 mosaic style video wall for example. Rotates 270 degrees clockwise Rotates 180 degrees clockwise Rotates 90 degrees clockwise...
  • Page 12 Control of the Device Through Web UI After a logical display is created, it emerges in the “Displays” list. Repeat this step until all required displays are created.  +: Click to add a new logical display. Edit: Click to modify the information of the selected logical display. ...
  • Page 13 Control of the Device Through Web UI 6. Define the position on the canvas and clockwise rotation angle for each display, which include the following parameters: X (mm): Indicates the abscissa on the top left-hand corner of the selected display on the canvas. The canvas ...
  • Page 14: Device Status

    Control of the Device Through Web UI 8. Assign an encoder from the “Transmitter” list to the mosaic video wall. Now you can explore and enjoy the peculiar enchantment of mosaic video walls. Device Status This page provides status information and general configuration items of encoders and decoder. Video Settings The Video Settings item allows for video-related adjustments, such video mode, bandwidth, timing, etc.
  • Page 15 Control of the Device Through Web UI Video Settings of JPEG2000 Encoders Preview Settings: When enabled, it allows users to preview the video stream.  Default setting: Enable  Video Quality: JPEG2000 series encoders offer video quality setting that can be manually adjusted to a value that ranges from 0 to 5.
  • Page 16 Control of the Device Through Web UI Video Settings of JPEG2000 Decoders  HDMI Timing Hybrid: Select the HDMI output timing from the drop-down menu. Available Options: Pass-through: The output timing may vary dynamically based on the video received.  fixed timing: Ultra HD 2160p60 / Ultra HD 2160p50 / Ultra HD 2160p30 / Ultra HD 2160p25 / Ultra HD ...
  • Page 17: Audio Settings

    Control of the Device Through Web UI Original View Fill View Stretch View Display Rotation: The decoder video output can be rotated for mounting the attached displays in portrait or  landscape orientation. Available options: No Rotate / 180 Degree / 270 Degree Default setting: No Rotate Advanced Settings: For Genlock settings.
  • Page 18: Batch Operation

    Control of the Device Through Web UI Default setting: Disable Note: It is recommended that you leave the default settings here in case any exception occurs. If you have any questions about this function, please contact with vendor for further technical support. Audio Output Volume: For volume adjustment of audio output.
  • Page 19 Control of the Device Through Web UI For more information about video settings, please refer to section Video Settings of JPEG2000 Encoders Video Settings of JPEG2000 Decoders. Audio For more information about video settings, please refer to section Audio Settings of JPEG2000 Encoders Audio Settings of JPEG2000 Decoders.
  • Page 20 Control of the Device Through Web UI Serial: For settings of serial parameters.  Working mode:  Feed Back: The selected encoder(s) or decoder(s) will communicate with the controller through RS232 ports.  Pass-through: For bidirectional RS232 communication between the associated encoders and decoders. ...
  • Page 21 Control of the Device Through Web UI HTTPS: To provide an encrypted and secure access to the web server of the device(s) on port 443.  802.1x:  802.1x is a port-based protocol that uses RADIUS server to authenticate devices which ensures certain devices (clients) are granted access to a network.
  • Page 22: Group

    Control of the Device Through Web UI Group This page is for managing groups and configurating commands to control attached displays on/off, so that you can use VisusalM app to control encoders and decoders in a visualize and convenient way. Zone Settings ...
  • Page 23 Control of the Device Through Web UI Display Power In this page, select “Display Power Settings” to access configuration page. CEC Setting Using CEC: If enabled, the attached displays can be controlled through CEC commands.  One Touch Play: Input the command to wake the display up from standby state. ...
  • Page 24: Controller

    Control of the Device Through Web UI Apply: Click to apply settings above.  Command Test: Click “One Touch Play”/”Standby” to test if the corresponding CEC command that controls the  attached display is sent to the display successfully. RS232 Setting Using RS232: To enable RS232 control of the attached display.
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