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User Manual for DigitaLinxIP 2200 Series System Rev 230131 Toll-Free: 800-530-8998 Email: supportlibav@libav.com www.libav.com...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Table of Contents Status ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Device Stats ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Groups ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Streams and Subscriptions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Encoder ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Decoder �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Device Settings Access ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� On-Screen Decoder Identify ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Export Device Info ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Export All Device Info ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Health Check �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Global Cache Assistant ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Sending Serial Signals ........44 Sending IR Signals ......... 51 Controlling Contact Closures ......57 Controlling Relays ......... 62 Configuring Sensor and Contact Closure Triggers 69 Listeners ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Global Settings ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Users �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Table of Contents continued..UI Modes ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Standard Mode �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� QR Code Result Mode ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Adding Labels ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Adding Buttons ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Button Logic ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Button Logic - Momentary ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Button Logic - Toggle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Button Logic - Radio Toggle ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Status The Status tab contains information about how an encoder or decoder is currently functioning. By default this is the first screen you will see when logging onto the Arranger server application. Device Stats Arranger will detect all Digi IP devices on the AV LAN and will display all the current and up-to-date stats for each encoder and decoder by default.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Device Stats continued..The expanded menu provides up-to-date information on the device such as alias / device name, group name, IP address, MAC address, streaming status, firmware version, resolution/format type, and video quality and will also show a preview of the video feed being ingested (encoder) or routed (decoder).
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Device Stats continued..To display all details for ALL devices, click the up/down arrow button as shown below...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Groups Encoders and decoders can be filtered by groups to limit the number of devices being displayed. To filter by group, select the group from the drop-down menu below. When a group is selected only the devices in that group will be edited by the various menus.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Streams and Subscriptions Details option under the encoder / decoder contains information regarding the streams and subscriptions to those streams. Encoder The Streams tab of an encoder will show the status of all streams along with their multicast address. From here you can stop or start all streams.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Streams and Subscriptions continued..Decoder The Subscriptions tab of a decoder will show what multicast address is being used to receive data. It will also indicate from what encoder it is receiving the streams. From here you can leave any of the streams.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Device Settings Access Clicking the Settings button on a device will send you directly to the device settings tab so device settings can be changed quickly. To learn more about settings, see Device Settings. On-Screen Decoder Identify Identify button in device details on a decoder allows you to display the decoder's name on the connected display or monitor.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Export Device Info A JSON formatted file will export the complete status of the selected device. This is to be used for system diagnostics. A *.ini file with the device name will be saved to your Downloads folder on your PC. Export All Device Info Export Status Report will save a csv formatted file with all the status details from this section.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Health Check Group Health will report the up-to-date status of all the encoders and decoders in the selected group. If a group has a default preset associated with it, this can also be selected and applied to make sure there are no issues before the system is put into use.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Device Settings This is where all the encoder and decoder device settings are configured in the system. Encoders and decoders can be individually configured or configured in batches to save time for setting up standardized equipment. For settings that can be applied to all encoders or decoders, the option is given to update ALL or you can select which devices to apply the global setting to.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Device Name The name of a device is used for control purposes. This is the device name used in API commands. Device and alias names have a maximum of 19 characters and no spaces are allowed. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Device Groups Encoders and decoders can be assigned to groups. These groups are created from the Global Settings tab. Once an encoder or decoder has been placed in a group, an alias name and an icon can be assigned to it. This alias name and icon will then be used on the Matrix tab / page once a group is selected.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Network Click on Network to change network settings for device(s). 1. Select IP mode; AUTO, MANUAL or DEFAULT. • AUTO - DHCP, this mode will allow the IP address to be set automatically by a third-party router or DHCP server.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual HDMI Input (Encoder) Click HDMI Input to adjust settings to the video input of an encoder. Here you can enable / disable the device's preview stream, decide video quality and set EDID table to HDMI input.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual HDMI Input (Encoder) In continued..1. Select enable / disable option in Preview drop-down menu; by default all previews are set to DISABLED. 2. Preview Image. 3. Enable / Disable HDCP. Note: Enabling this option will not pass any signal that is HDCP encrypted. 4.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual HDMI Output (Decoder) Click HDMI Output to adjust settings to the video output of a decoder.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual HDMI Output (Decoder) continued..1. Display Preview. 2. Select output Resolution. 3. Select HDCP. 4. Select No Video Display Off. 5. Select Color Space 6. Select display Rotation. 7. Click Save to save individual device settings. Click Save to Devices to apply this setting to multiple decoders.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Audio Output (Encoder) The analog audio output connector of an encoder is an output of embedded HDMI audio. Here you can mute/unmute audio or set an audio delay in milliseconds. 1. Enable / Disable Audio Mute. 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual HDMI Audio Output (Decoder) Here you can mute/unmute the HDMI embedded audio output, set volume level or set an audio delay in milliseconds in a decoder. 1. Enable / Disable HDMI Audio Mute. 2. Set HDMI Audio Output Volume. 3.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Analog Audio Output (Decoder) Here you can mute/unmute the analog audio output, set volume level or set an audio delay in milliseconds in a decoder. 1. Enable / Disable Analog Audio Mute. 2. Set Analog Audio Output Volume. 3.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual RS232 Serial Here you configure the parameters for the serial RS232 port of a device so third-party devices using RS232 can be controlled with Arranger.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual RS232 Serial continued... Note: If you are setting up the RS232 serial port to control a third-party device, be sure the RS232 settings match that of the controllable device. 1. Select Baud Rate. 2. Select Data Bits. 3.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Display Control (Decoder Only) Here you can turn the display's power ON or OFF with CEC or RS232. With CEC selected and a compatible display the power can be switched with no other commands. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Display Control (Decoder Only) continued... With RS232 selected and a compatible display the power can be switched with ASCII or HEX commands depending on the serial port setting applied. Enter a command for ON Command and OFF Command, then save. Now the power buttons are functional. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Idle Image (Decoder Only) Here you can change the default splash screen shown when no video is displayed and also enable/disable MAC address on screen display options(OSD). The format of the image must be jpg with a resolution of 1920x1080 and a maximum size of 1.5MB. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Overlay Image (Decoder Only) Here is where you can set an overlay image that appears over the video being displayed. Usually this would be a logo or an ad. The maximum png image size is 1920x1080 but usually something much smaller would be used and placed in the corner by adjusting both the horizontal and vertical coordinates.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Export Settings The current settings of all the encoders and decoders can be exported to a csv formatted file to be used as a configuration backup or be used to reconfigure the encoders and decoders by changing the required data and importing it back into the Arranger controller.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Import Settings The exported device settings file can be imported back into the system from here. Any device configuration changes made to the DeviceExport.csv will be applied once the file has been imported. This may take some time depending on the amount of configuration changes that need to be performed.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Matrix The Matrix tab contains up to 3 individual matrix tabs for each of the signal types, video / audio, audio and serial. Here you can create or stop joins between encoders and decoders. Click a white square to make a join.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Video / Audio continued..When independent routing of the video and audio is required select the Separate Audio Routing checkbox. Now the video and audio will appear in separate independent matrix tabs.` Serial The matrix Serial tab is intended for making serial joins between encoders and decoders for devices set to serial MATRIX mode.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Video Wall In the Video Wall Tab, multiple decoders can be grouped together to form a video wall. Each display requires a decoder and at least one encoder source is required. In a view wall configuration, the decoder’s frame buffer is now locked with multiple frame buffers of other decoders.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Video Wall continued... 7. Enter total display width in millimeters (mm) 8. Enter display's viewable screen width in millimeters (mm) 9. Enter total display height in millimeters (mm) 10. Enter display's viewable screen height in millimeters (mm) 11.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Tools The Tools tab contains many utilities to assist in the installation process and updating process. Send Serial The Send Serial tab is used to test serial strings being sent from an encoder or decoder to third-party peripheral devices such as projectors.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Send Infrared The Send Infrared tab is used to test IR signals being sent from an Encoder or Decoder to 3rd party peripheral devices such as TV’s and DVD players. 1. Select device(s) from the group drop-down menu and select the appropriate devices(s). 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Control Commands The Control Command is used to send any of the API commands available to the system for testing purposes. 1. Select a command from the Select Control Command drop-down menu. Note: Click on the View Command Manual link next to the for system command definitions.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Reboot Device The Reboot Device tab is used to reboot the selected device(s). 1. Select device(s) from the group drop-down menu and select the appropriate devices(s). 2. Click Reboot�...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Reset Device The Reset Device tab is used to reset the selected device(s) back to factory defaults. 1. Select device(s) from the group drop-down menu and select the appropriate devices(s). 2. Click Reset�...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Update Device Firmware The Update Device Firmware tab is used to update the encoders and decoders. Note: An Internet connection is required to obtain latest firmware update available. 1. Select device(s) from the group drop-down menu and select the appropriate devices(s) to be updated from the firmware options available.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Preview The preview tab is used to view the preview stream of all encoders. The Preview Available checkbox can be selected to only display encoders with a video source / preview stream available.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Global Cache Assistant The Global Cache Assistant tab is used to configure and communicate with Global Cache endpoints to communicate with third-party devices over a network via serial, infrared (IR), contact closures, and relays using the API control command send gc.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending Serial Signals continued..The following wired Global Cache devices can be used to send serial signals to 3rd party devices from Arranger and does not require proprietary cabling for serial / RS232 connections. iTach Ethernet to Serial iTach Ethernet to Serial iTach Ethernet to Serial...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending Serial Signals continued..In this example we will configure the iTach IP2SL TCP/IP to serial endpoint which will allow us to send a serial command string to a third-party device connected to the IP2SL via DB9 / RS232 connection. In order to communicate with a 3rd party device, gather device details for the serial connection of the device, i.e.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending Serial Signals continued..2. After initial discovery of Global Cache devices click on the iTachIP2SL in the menu below. Click on the desired Global Cache device to configure.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending Serial Signals continued..The following menus appear after the iTach device is selected. This menu is referred to as Wizard mode; to enter information in manually select Normal as the Select Mode option. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending Serial Signals continued..The following appears after the Wizard menu is selected in the previous step. Here we will configure the serial command to send. 1. Network option allows you to update the Global Caches devices network settings; by default the IP2SL is set to DHCP and falls back on APIPA 169.254.0.0/16 Network ID in absence of a DHCP server / router.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending Serial Signals continued..4. Enter in the serial string you would like to transmit (see 3rd party device documentation for commands) 5. Add terminator <CR> and/or <LF> if required. 6. Enter desired Feedback (optional). 7.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending IR Signals The following wired and wireless Global Cache devices can be used to send IR signals to 3rd party devices from Arranger. iTach Flex WiFi iTach Flex PoE PN: FLEXIP-IP PN: FLEXIP-IP The following Global Cache accessories can be used on all devices listed above for IR endpoint communication.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending IR Signals continued..The following wired Global Cache devices can be used to send IR signals to 3rd party devices from Arranger. iTach WiFi to IR iTach Ethernet to IR iTach Ethernet to IR PN: WF2IR PN: IP2SL-P (PoE) PN: IP2SL...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending IR Signals continued..In this example we will configure the iTach IP2IR TCP/IP to IR endpoint. The IP2IR can connect, monitor, and control infrared devices over a network. After initial discovery of Global Cache devices click on the iTach IP2IR in the menu below.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending IR Signals continued..The follow menus appear after the iTach device is selected. This menu is referred to as Wizard mode; to enter information in manually select Normal as the Select Mode option. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending IR Signals continued..The following appears after the Wizard menu is selected in the previous step. Here we will configure the serial command to send. 1. Network option allows you to update the Global Caches devices network settings; by default the IP2IR is set to DHCP and falls back on APIPA 169.254.0.0/16 Network ID in absence of a DHCP server / router.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Sending IR Signals continued..3. Select Mode drop-down menu gives you the following options: Infrared • The selected connection will be used as an IR output. Sensor • The selected connection will be used as a sensor input such as an occupancy sensor. Sensor Notify •...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Controlling Contact Closures The following wired Global Cache devices can be used to open/close contact closures connected to 3rd party devices from Arranger. iTach WiFi to IR iTach Ethernet to IR iTach Ethernet to IR PN: WF2IR PN: IP2SL-P (PoE) PN: IP2SL...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Contact Closures continued..In this example we will configure the iTach IP2CC TCP/IP to contact closure endpoint. After initial discovery of Global Cache devices click on the iTach IP2CC in the menu below.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Contact Closures continued..The following menus appear after the iTach device is selected. This menu is referred to as Wizard mode; to enter information in manually select Normal as the Select Mode option. 1. The Wizard menu provides access to configure the device to send serial strings. 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Contact Closures continued..The following appears after the Wizard menu is selected in the previous step. Here we will configure which contact closure to open or close. 1. Network option allows you to update the Global Caches devices network settings; by default the IP2CC is set to DHCP and falls back on APIPA 169.254.0.0/16 Network ID in absence of a DHCP server / router.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Contact Closures continued..4. Once all the above parameters are entered in click Set/Get (Set will configure the port as desired, Get will retrieve current status of selected port. 5. Once the information above has been entered in click Finish. 6.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Controlling Relays The following wired and wireless Global Cache devices, paired with the FLC-RS adapter, can control relay outputs conntect to device from Arranger. iTach Flex WiFi iTach Flex PoE PN: FLEXIP-IP PN: FLEXIP-IP FLC-RS...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Controlling Relays continued..In this example we will configure the iTach Flex PoE TCP/IP endpoint coupled with the Global Cache FLC-RS cable that supports four configurable relay outputs. Relay outputs are configurable into common relay types -Single Pole Single Throw (SPST) -Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) -Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT)
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Controlling Relays continued..After initial discovery of Global Cache devices click on the iTach Flex PoE in the menu below.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Controlling Relays continued..The follow menus appear after the iTach device is selected. This menu is referred to as Wizard mode; to enter information in manually select Normal as the Select Mode option. 1. The Wizard menu provides access to configure the device to send serial strings. 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Controlling Relays continued..The following appears after the Wizard menu is selected in the previous step. Here we will configure which relay to open or close. 1. Network option allows you to update the Global Caches devices network settings; by default the IP2CC is set to DHCP and falls back on APIPA 169.254.0.0/16 Network ID in absence of a DHCP server / router.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Controlling Relays continued..Select Relay that you wish to control. Select desired State. Once all the above parameters are entered in click Set/Get (Set will configure the port as desired, Get will retrieve current status of selected port. Once the information above has been entered in click Finish.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Controlling Relays continued..8. Click Send� You can now use this generated command in a preset to be used with UI control, scheduling and automation OR send this command from a 3rd party control system to the Arranger controller to activate the current configuration.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Configuring Sensor and Contact Closure Triggers The following wired and wireless Global Cache devices, paired with the FLC-RS adapter allows configuration of sensor and contact closure input triggers in Arranger iTach Flex WiFi iTach Flex PoE PN: FLEXIP-IP PN: FLEXIP-IP FLC-RS...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Contact Closure and Sensor Triggers continued..In this example we will configure the iTach Flex PoE TCP/IP endpoint coupled with the Global Cache FLC-RS cable to set up sensor and contact closure input triggers. Once the wiring configuration is complete we will set up the Arranger API command [set listener} that will 'listen' for the sensor or contact closures to activate, this event can then trigger a PRESET in Arranger.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Contact Closure and Sensor Triggers continued..Navigate to Global Settings, then click on the Presets sub menu 1. Choose New preset. 2. Name the preset. 3. Choose the command [set listener] from the drop down list. 4.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Contact Closure and Sensor Triggers continued..5. Click Device Discovery to locate Global Cache devices on the network. 6. Click on the Flex device in the list once discovered.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Contact Closure and Sensor Triggers continued..7. Select the input port you wish to use, in this example we chose the first input option which is set for a contact closure according to the physical pin-out configuration on the FLC-RS. 8.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Contact Closure and Sensor Triggers continued..16. Click ADD to add the generated code to the preset. 17. Click Apply to test, then click Save. The configuration for using sensors, like a PIR sensor, to execute a preset in Arranger is the SAME as above accept the input ports physical configuration will need to be set to VOLTAGE SENSOR.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Listeners The Listeners are Global Caché functions to apply presets when 'sensor' notifications are received from a Global Caché device as the sensor input state changes. The listeners can be established either via the API command 'set listener' or directly from here. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Listeners continued..3. Select desired device. In this example, we will use the Global Cache IP2IR product to set an I/O port to configure a sensor input.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Listeners continued..4. Configure the selected I/O port as Sensor Notify. Set the Notify Port to 9160. Set Notify Timer to 0. 5. Select State: On, Off, Any 6. Determine Listener Service status: Disabled or Enabled. 7.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Listeners continued..The active Listeners will now be listed and can be removed either via the API command 'set listener' or clicking the red Delete cross icon notated above.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Global Settings In the Global Settings tab you will find all the global settings of the software. Users The system can be configured for user access control. Two levels of access are available, administrator and user.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Add User Here you can add a user to the system by selecting Administrator or User access level, then enter a name and password for the new user. For user level access you can also select the accessible groups and functions. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Edit User Here you can edit an existing user's username, password, allocated groups and functions. 1. Select Edit� 2. Select User� 3. Enter in new password and then confirm password. 4. Select Group� 5. Select Function. 6.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Delete User Here you can delete an existing user from the system. 1. Select Delete. 2. Select Username� 3. Click Delete.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Active Users Here you can see all the active users logged into the system and the time of their last activity. 1. Select Active Users.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Groups System encoders and decoders can be arranged into various groups. These groups can then be individually controlled via the API or displayed in the UI. Here we manage the groups by adding, editing or deleting them. Once a group has been added to the system, the group can then be assigned to any or all encoders and decoders from the Device Settings tab.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Add Group Here you can add a new group to the system to easily manage encoders and decoders. Devices can then be added to the group. Encoders or decoders can also be assigned to groups from Device Settings > Group. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Edit Group Here you can change the name of an existing group or devices associated with the group. 1. Select Edit� 2. Select Group� 3. Enter in new name. 4. Select Devices� 5. Click Save�...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Delete Group Here you can delete an existing user from the system. 1. Select Delete. 2. Select Group� 3. Click Delete.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Permissions Permissions adds the ability to only allow selected encoders to be joined with selected decoders. Individual rules can be set per device or as a group as a whole. Rules are applied to the decoder. Below, Decoder1 is only allowed to be joined with Encoder1, and Encoder2 can be joined with any other decoder except for Decoder2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Permissions continued..Below, the decoders in Group1 can only be joined with the encoders in the group unless individual allow rules are also set for the decoders with other encoders outside of the group. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Security Keys Security keys are required with all HTTP level requests and optional for TCP commands on port 6980. Only keys generated from the software can be used. HTTP API Security Key The Arranger Controller API can be accessed via HTTP GET and POST requests. To ensure security over the network a HTTP security key is required to be passed with all such requests.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Security Keys continued..Importing a HTTP API Security Key 1. Select Import Security Key button. 2. Enter Security Key 3. Click Save...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Security Keys continued..TCP Security Key The Arranger Controller API can be accessed via Telnet requests on TCP port 6980. To ensure security over the network a TCP security key can be passed with all such commands. Here you can generate a new key or import a saved key that had been previously generated.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Security Keys continued..Importing a TCP API Security Key 1. Select Import Security Key button. 2. Enter Security Key. 3. Click Save�...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Security Keys continued..Importing a TCP API Security Key Continued..4. Click Enable.
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The Network Downtime represents the time in hours a device is missing off the network. UI Creator UI Creator represents usage of various user interface functions. Note: Analytics is a licensed required feature. If you do not have access to this option contact your Liberty AV sales rep to upgrade.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Analytics continued..Source Availability The Source Availability metric represents the time in hours an encoder has video signal. 1. Select Source Availability from the Select Data drop-down. 2. Select Group� 3. Select Start Date� 4.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Analytics continued..Display Availability The Display Availability metric represents the time in hours a decoder has a monitor connected. 1. Select Display Availability from the Select Data drop-down. 2. Select Group� 3. Select Start Date� 4.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Analytics continued..Source Resolution The Source Resolution metric represents the combination of different resolutions used as a source. 1. Select Source Resolution from the Select Data drop-down. 2. Select Group� 3. Select Start Date� 4.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Analytics continued..Source Count The Source Count metric represents the number of times an encoder detects a source available. 1. Select Source Count from the Select Data drop-down. 2. Select Group� 3. Select Start Date� 4.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Analytics continued..Display Count The Display Count metric represents the number of times a decoder detects a display available. 1. Select Display Count from the Select Data drop-down. 2. Select Group� 3. Select Start Date� 4.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Analytics continued..Display Source Change The Display Source Change metric represents the number of times a decoder has been switched to an encoder. 1. Select Display Source Change from the Select Data drop-down. 2. Select Group� 3.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Analytics continued..Network Downtime The Network Downtime metric represents the time in hours a device is disconnected from the network. 1. Select Network Downtime from the Select Data drop-down. 2. Select Group� 3. Select Start Date� 4.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Analytics continued..UI Creator The UI Creator metric represents usage of various user interface functions. 1. Select UI Creator from the Select Data drop-down. 2. Select user interface. 3. Select Start Date� 4. Select End Date� 5.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Notifications Notifications will send e-mail alerts whenever a selected event occurs on the system. 1. Select Event. 2. Select Save�...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Email Settings Here you configure the e-mail client to allow notification alerts to be sent from a specified e-mail account. The Test button sends a confirmation e-mail to confirm the settings are correct.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Presets The system can store a virtually unlimited number of presets. A preset can be applied with a single preset load command. The preset can contain a virtually unlimited number of commands. Presets can contain anything from a single command to a video wall layout. Presets can also contain basic if else logic to allow you to build some “smarts”...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Make a New Preset Here you can create a new preset to be stored on the system. Give the preset a name and then start adding control commands as required by either entering commands directly or using the Assistant wizard. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Edit a Preset Here you can edit any existing preset by adding, deleting or changing control commands as required. 1. Select Edit� 2. Select Preset� 3. Click Load . Notice that the commands in the current preset has now populated in the Preset Commands field which can be edited manually.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Delete a Preset Here you can delete any existing preset from the system. 1. Select Delete. 2. Select Preset� 3. Click Delete.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Apply a Preset Here you can apply any existing preset on the system. 1. Select Apply. 2. Select Preset� 3. Click Apply. NOTE: To initiate a Preset using API commands use the command preset load [PRESET NAME]�...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Export a Preset Here you can export an existing preset on the system which can then be used as a backup or edited. The preset will be saved to your Downloads folder on your PC as an ini file, example; preset1�ini� The export preset can be edited with an application like Notepad++, right click the file and select “Open with…”...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Export ALL Presets Here you can export all existing presets on the system which can then be used as a backup or edited. The presets will be saved to your Downloads folder as an exp file presets.exp. 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Import a Preset Here you can import a preset into the system. 1. Select Import� 2. Click Import� A pop-up window on your PC will appear; find the appropriate .ini file to import from your PC. 3.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Import ALL Presets Here you can import all presets into the system from an all preset export. 1. Select Import ALL. 2. Click Browse. A pop-up window on your PC will appear; find the appropriate .exp file to import from your PC. 3.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual QR Code Preset You can create a QR code to directly execute a preset. After the QR code has been scanned and opened in a browser the preset will be executed and the result displayed in the users default web browser. Here you can set how the result of a preset when scanned from a QR code will be displayed on the user's browser.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual QR Code Preset continued..The below will provide a static image response: 1. Select QR code� 2. Select Preset� 3. Select Static Image from the QR Result drop-down menu. 4. Select Success Image. 5. Select Error Image. 6�...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual QR Code Preset continued..The below will provide a QR results user interface response: 1. Select QR Code. 2. Select Preset� 3. Select user interface from the QR Result drop-down menu. 4. Select user interface. 5�...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Scheduler The Scheduler is used to apply presets at a particular time of a given day or on system start. 1. Enter Event Name� 2. Select a time. 3. Select day(s). 4. Select Preset� 5.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Events Events is a button-less control system to operate a display device such as a TV or projector automatically depending on the source status of a selected encoder. The triggered presets can contain any number of functions to select source, volume and even raise and lower projector screens.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Events Continued..Select a Source Disconnected trigger event from an encoder then select a preset to be applied when the encoder source becomes unavailable. The preset will only be applied after the Disconnect to OFF delay duration.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual UI Creator UI Creator can be used instead of a third-party control system to fully control the functions of the system and much more. Here you can design your own user interface (UI) to recall functions that have been saved as presets.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Edit a User Interface Here you can change the UI name or edit and preview an existing UI on the system. The UI service and login requirements can also be set from here. 1. Select Edit� 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Edit a User continued..Initially only 3 pages are available, Master, Home and Login. The Master page is used for elements to be displayed on all other pages that do not have a background set. The Home page is the displayed page when the UI is loaded.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual UI Modes In the highlighted section below is how you will define your UI mode. There are two modes 1) Standard - Standard mode provides the default pages Master Page, Home Page and Login Page. The Master Page is used to display the elements on all other pages without a background applied.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Standard Mode In the section below a standard configuration has been made. 1. Select Standard mode. 2. Select a Preset from the Initial Preset drop-down. The Initial Preset is used to select a preset to be executed when the UI service is enabled. This preset can be used to set a default configuration to match the user interface initial button states.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual QR Code Result Mode In the section below a QR Code Result configuration has been made. See Global Settings > Presets > QR Code Preset for more information on linking QR code presets to a QR code Result UI.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding Labels A Label can be dragged to any location and used as a heading, label or wherever text is required on the UI. The label must be given a name to change the color, text and visibility via the control command set ui_label� Here, we are adding a title for the UI on the Master page by dragging and dropping the label icon into the UI layout.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding Labels continued..Once a label has been added the Label Settings will load to the right of the screen; see highlighted section below. From here you can edit the text font, size, style, alignment and position, give the label a name or remove it from the UI.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding Buttons A Button can be dragged to any location and used as a press button, QR code or an indicator.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding Buttons continued..Once a button has been placed in the UI the Button Settings will populate to right of the UI Creator. See highlighted section below. Note: You can always populate the Button Settings by clicking on any button in the UI. Note: There are two selectable menus in Button Settings.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding Buttons continued..There are three choices for a button image: 1) Use an external pre made button image (External File) 2) Use internal Arranger button image (Library) 3) Use a static or streamed preview image from the specified endpoint (Preview) Select an image for the button by selecting either External File and browsing your own images or selecting Library to choose one from the button library.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding Buttons continued..In the examples below, common buttons from the internal graphical library have been used.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding Buttons continued..Note: To help align buttons on the UI layout, click on any open and unused space in the UI and select Grid type near the top right of UI Creator. The buttons will align with the grid selections you have made.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Button Logic A button can be configured to operate with 6 different functions as explained here: 1. Momentary button - A Momentary button will operate in a push-button single-state fashion where a preset is executed once for every press. 2.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Button Logic - Momentary A Momentary button will operate in a push-button single-state fashion where a preset is executed once for every press. Select a button in the UI layout to populate the Button Settings, then navigate to the Functional menu. 1.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Button Logic - Toggle A Toggle button will operate in a push on, push off fashion so a preset can be assigned to both state 1 and state 2. First press of the button executes state 1 preset and puts the button into state 2 showing a state 2 button image.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Button Logic - Radio Toggle A Radio Toggle group of buttons will operate in an exclusive toggle fashion and must be assigned to a Button Group. When you want a group of buttons to work together as radio toggle buttons where only one button of the group can be in state 2 (down), such as a radio station selector or source selection, then define the same Button Group name for each of those buttons.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Button Logic - Split A Split group of buttons will work in a matrix type way whereby buttons are configured as either an encoder button or decoder Button. Encoder buttons will operate as Radio (Exclusive) toggle buttons so only one can be selected, while the decoder buttons will operate as a Toggle button so multiple can be selected.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Here you can see the functionality of an Encoder Split button. 1. Enter a Name for the button. A button name is required as a reference for Analytics or when manipulating the button from another buttons functionality or via the API. See Global Settings >...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Button Logic - Split continued..Here you can see the functionality of a Decoder Split button. 1. Enter a Name for the button. A button name is required as a reference for Analytics or when manipulating the button from another buttons functionality or via the API.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Button Logic - Repeat A Repeat button will operate in a momentary fashion where only a preset is assigned to state 1 but the preset will be repeated while the button is held down. The preset will be executed as soon as the button is pressed, then there is a configurable repeat delay before repeating begins and a configurable repeating interval which sets the delay time between preset execution.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Button Logic - QR Code Adds touchless functionality to a touchscreen control panel. A QR code button will operate in a momentary fashion where only a preset is assigned to state 1 and a QR code replaces the button image. When the QR code is scanned a virtual press of the button is performed.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding an Image An Image can be dragged to any location then resized by dragging the image placeholder or changing the Image Settings directly. The selected image will be resized to fit the size of the image placeholder. It is recommended to use only the same sized images as the size being displayed.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding an Image continued..Once an image has been placed in the UI the Image Settings will populate to right of the UI Creator. Image settings gives you the ability to size and name the image as required. See highlighted section below. Note: You can always populate the Image Settings by clicking on any image in the UI.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding an Image continued..Here a logo image has now been assigned.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Copying and Pasting Elements Any button label or image can be copied and pasted onto the UI. You copy the style, size or the element exactly. 1. Click on any button, label or image element in the UI. 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Copying and Pasting continued..Once an element has been copied, you will now see in the upper right-hand corner of the UI Creator an icon that says Paste Element. Click this icon to paste the copy type selection into the UI.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding a Background Either an image or solid color can be selected for the page background. Applying a background on the Master Page will be seen on all other pages without a background. Applying a background to any other page than the Master Page will hide the Master Page altogether.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Adding a Background continued..Here a background image has been applied to the Master Page. Here a background color has been applied to the Master Page.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Duplicate a User Interface Here you can duplicate an existing user interface to be used as a backup or duplicated from a template file that can then be edited. 1. Select Duplicate. 2. Select UI� 3.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Delete a User Interface To delete an existing UI select option Delete, select the user interface and then click the delete button. 1. Select Delete. 2. Select UI� 3. Click Save�...
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Generating a Local UI QR Code and URL QR codes and URL links can be generated and downloaded to easily create the URL required to browse to the user interface webpage. The size of the QR code can be set between 100 – 2000px. 1.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Generating a Remote UI QR Code and URL To browse to the UI via an external URL enter the details in the external URL box and select Remote QR Code. The size of the QR code image can be changed then downloaded to be used in manuals or printed as required.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Exporting / Importing User Interface To keep a backup of your UI work select export / import then click the export button. A *.exp file will be saved to your downloads folder. 1. Select Export / Import� 2.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual System / Controller Settings All the controller's system level settings can be accessed by admin level users via drop-down menu by clicking the gear icon on the top right of the Arranger software banner.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Network Settings Single Network Mode NOTE: By default the Arranger controller operates in Single Network Mode. Connect the RJ45 connection of the Arranger controller directly to the AV LAN for this operation. See next page for Dual Network Mode. Here you can change the network configuration of the Arranger controller.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Network Settings continued..Dual Network Mode When using Dual Network Mode you can use the Arranger controller to bridge a Client or primary LAN to access or control the AV LAN without converging the two networks. This allows for a physical dedicated network for the AV components so multicast doesn't have to be managed on the Client or primary LAN.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings section contains the timing, leave subscriptions and Telnet port restriction settings of the controller.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Advanced Settings continued..1. Select Advanced Settings 2. Device Data Refresh - Device Data Refresh is the time in milliseconds the Arranger Controller requests information about the encoders and decoders. This keeps the UI up-to-date with any changes that have occurred that do not cause an event which would automatically update data.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Export Settings Export Settings will save a file named UIsettings.exp to your downloads folder. This file contains all the settings of the Arranger controller. Use this exported file as a configuration backup that can be imported back into the system to restore the current configuration.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Import Settings Use Import Settings to load an exported UIsettings.exp file which will restore the Arranger controllers settings. 1. Select Import Settings. 2. Click Import Settings.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual System Clock The Arranger controller contains a RTC (Real Time Clock) to maintain the correct time and date. Set your local time and date here and click the Save button to apply the changes. The system clock is used for the scheduler and also time stamping the log entries.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual System Logs The system keeps a log of all system activities. The level of logged information can be set from the Log Level selection. Click the Export button to export the log. A file named softwareLog.exp will be saved to your downloads folder.
If a ;icense key has already been issued it can be entered into the system from here. Contact your Liberty AV sales rep or distributor for all licensing requirements.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Import Updates When no Internet access is available or a specific update is required, the files will be provided to manually update the system. Select the type of update being performed by either selecting software, encoder or decoder. Then click the browse button to select the required file from the file dialog pop-up.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Security Features The Arranger software has many security features built in which will be described in detail below. Some of these features are optional and can be enabled or disabled depending on your system security requirements. 1.
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Using Google Assistant The Arranger controller can be controlled with voice commands via Google Assistant. In this example we will run through the requirements to do so. An IFTTT account will also be required. Visit www.ifttt.com for more information.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Using Google Assistant continued..Search and select Google You will be prompted for Assistant when asked to your Google account login, choose a service in the click Connect to proceed. IFTTT applet wizard. Choose what you will Choose the Say a Simple you will say, the Google Phrase when asked for a...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Using Google Assistant continued..Search choose Webhooks when asked for Click Then That Add a service You will be prompted to connect to Webhooks click Connect to proceed Click Make a web request...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Using Google Assistant continued..• Now enter the URL which is the external external IP address and port established in the router. In our previous example; ‘123.456.789.100:9999’ • Select Method: ‘POST’ • Select Content Type: ‘application/json’ •...
Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Using Command Assistant When dealing with direct API control commands or creating presets, the Command Assistant wizard is available for all commands to help make the construction of command strings as simple as possible. Most commands have a Normal and Wizard mode of creation.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: join av - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Encoder Device Name 3� Enter Decoder or Group name 4. Select Exclusive (optional) 5. Select Video Mode (optional) 6. Click Finish button Command: join av - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: join video - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Encoder Device Name 3� Enter Decoder or Group name 4. Select Exclusive (optional) 5. Select Video Mode (optional) 6. Click Finish button Command: join video - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: join audio - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Encoder Device Name 3� Enter Decoder or Group name 4. Select Exclusive (optional) 5. Click Finish button Command: join audio - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: join serial - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Encoder Device Name 3� Enter Decoder or Group name 4. Select Exclusive (optional) 5. Click Finish button Command: join serial - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: join wall - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Encoder Device Name 3� Enter Decoder Device Name 4. Select Wall Type eg 2x2 5. Select Display Position 6. Optionally change display resolution and framerate 6.a Enter Resolution Width 6.b Enter Resolution Height...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: leave all - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Decoder or Group name 3. Click Finish button Command: leave all - Wizard Mode 1.a Select Device(s) 1.b Select Decoder or Group name 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: leave video - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Decoder or Group name 3. Click Finish button Command: leave video - Wizard Mode 1.a Select Device(s) 1.b Select Decoder or Group name 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: leave serial - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Decoder or Group name 3. Click Finish button Command: leave serial - Wizard Mode 1.a Select Device(s) 1.b Select Decoder or Group name 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: stop - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Encoder 3. Click Finish button Command: stop - Wizard Mode 1. Select Encoder 2. Click Finish button Command: start - Normal Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: reboot - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Device or Group name 3. Click Finish button Command: reboot - Wizard Mode 1.a Select Device(s) 1.b Select Decoder or Group name 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set audio_d_mute - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Device Name 3. Select Mute Enabled / Disabled 4. Click Finish button Command: set audio_d_mute - Wizard Mode 1. Select Decoder Device Name 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set edid - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Encoder or Group name 3. Enter EDID string 4. Click Finish button Command: set edid - Wizard Mode 1. Select Encoder or Group name 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set listener - Normal Mode Listener is OFF (disabled) 1. Enter optional Security Key 2. Enter Multicast or Device IP 3. Enter Notify IP Port 4. Select Protocol UDP or TCP 5. Select Condition ON, OFF or ALL 6.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set listener - Wizard Mode 1. Select Device Discovery 2. Select Device...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set listener - Wizard Mode continued... Listener is ON (enabled) 3. Select the device port being used 4. Select Sensor Notify 5� Enter an unsued port number 6. Set Notify Timer to 0 7.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set listener - Wizard Mode continued... Listener is OFF (disabled) 3. Select the device port being used 4. Select Condition ON, OFF or ALL 5. Select State of listener 5. Select the device physically connected port 6.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set overlay - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Decoder Device Name 3. Enter Horizontal Offset 4. Enter Vertical Offset 5. Select State: Enabled / Disabled 6. Click Finish button Command: set overlay - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set rotation - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Decoder Device Name 3. Enter Rotation Method 4. Click Finish button Command: set rotation - Wizard Mode 1. Select Decoder Device Name 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set var - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2. Enter Variable Name * MAX 256 characters 3. Enter value * MAX 256 characters 4. Click Finish button Command: set var - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set volume - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Device Name 3. Select Volume level 4. Click Finish button Command: set volume - Wizard Mode 1. Select Device Name 2. Select Volume level 3.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: get audio_d_mute - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Decoder Device Name 3. Click Finish button Command: get audio_d_mute - Wizard Mode 1. Select Decoder Device Name 2. Click Finish button Command: get devices - Normal Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: get display_status - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2. Select Decoder 3. Click Finish button Command: get display_status - Wizard Mode 1. Select Decoder 2. Click Finish button Command: get edid - Normal Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: get encoder - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Decoder Device Name 3. Select Subscription: VIDEO / AUDIO 4. Click Finish button Command: get encoder - Wizard Mode 1. Select Decoder Device Name 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: get preferred - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Decoder Device Name 3. Select Resolution: WIDTH / HEIGHT / FRAME RATE 4. Click Finish button Command: get preferred - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: get scaler - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Decoder Device Name 3. Select Option: ALL / WIDTH / HEIGHT / FRAME RATE 4. Click Finish button Command: get scaler - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: get var - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2. Enter Variable Name 3. Click Finish button Command: get var - Wizard Mode 1. Enter / Select Variable Name 2. Click Finish button Command: get ver - Normal Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: get video - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Encoder Device Name 3. Select Option: ALL / WIDTH / HEIGHT FRAME RATE / SCAN MODE 4. Click Finish button Command: get video - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: get video_status - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Encoder Device Name 3. Click Finish button Command: get video_status - Wizard Mode 1. Select Encoder Device Name 2. Click Finish button Command: get video_status - Normal Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: get volume - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2. Select Device 3. Click Finish button Command: get volume - Wizard Mode 1. Select Device 2. Click Finish button...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: send cec - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2. Select Device 3. Enter CEC code 4. Click Finish button Command: send cec - Wizard Mode 1. Select Device 2. Select / Enter CEC code 3.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: send gc - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter device IP address 3. Select device port 4. Enter command string 5. Click Finish button Command: send gc - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: send serial - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter Device 3. Enter Data String 4. Leave NONE selected (when no feedback required) 5. Click Finish button 1. Enter optional Security Key 2�...
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: send serial - Wizard Mode 1. Select Device 2. Select string format: ASCII / HEX 3. Enter Data String 4. Leave None selected (when no feedback required) 5. Click Finish button 1. Select Device 2.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: send serial - Wizard Mode continued... 1. Select Device 2. Select string format: ASCII / HEX 3. Enter Data String 4. Select Contains (when part feedback compared) 5. Enter compare string 6. Click Finish button 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: send tcp - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2. Enter device IP Address 3� Enter device Port 4. Enter command string 5. Leave NONE selected (when no feedback required) 6. Click Finish button 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: send tcp - Wizard Mode 1. Enter device IP Address 2� Enter device Port 3. Select Format: ASCII / HEX 4. Enter command string 5. Leave NONE selected (when no feedback required) 6. Click Finish button 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: send tcp - Wizard Mode continued... 1. Enter device IP Address 2� Enter device Port 3. Select Format ASCII / HEX 4. Enter command string 5. Select Contains (when part feedback compared) 6. Enter compare string 7.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: preset add 1� Enter Preset Name 2. Enter Preset Command 3. Click Finish button Command: preset delete 1. Select Preset Name 2. Click Finish button Command: preset load 1. Select Preset Name 2. Select optional delay time or select Cancel 3.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set ui_button - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter UI Name 3. Enter Button Name 4. Select Function: Position / State / Text / Press 5. Enter Value 6. Click Finish button Command: set ui_button - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set ui_label - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter UI Name 3. Enter Label Name 4. Select Function Color / Visibility / Text 5. Enter Value 6. Click Finish button Command: set ui_label - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set ui_image - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter UI Name 3. Enter Image Name 4. Select Function Visibility 5. Enter Value 6. Click Finish button Command: set ui_image - Wizard Mode 1.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set ui_page- Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter UI Name 3. Enter Page Name 4. Click Finish button Command: set ui_page - Wizard Mode 1. Select UI Name 2. Select Page Name 3.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set ui - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter UI Name 3. Select Service > Enabled 4. Enter optional UI Timeout (seconds) 5. Enter optional Client Limit (1 – 100) 6.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: set ui - Wizard Mode 1. Select UI Name 2. Select Service > Enabled 3. Select optional UI Timeout (seconds) 4. Enter optional Client Limit (1 – 100) 5. Select optional Login: Random / Fixed 6.
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Arranger Digi IP 2200 User Manual Command: get ui - Normal Mode 1. Enter optional Security Key 2� Enter UI Name 3. Click Finish button Command: get ui - Wizard Mode 1. Select UI Name 2. Click Finish button Command: get ui_button - Normal Mode 1.
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