CYP IP-9000RX Operation Manual

CYP IP-9000RX Operation Manual

1g 4k60 av over ip receiver with usb & poe

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IP-9000RX
1G 4K60 AV over IP Receiver with USB & PoE
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  • Page 1 IP-9000RX 1G 4K60 AV over IP Receiver with USB & PoE OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 3: Copyright Notice

    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

    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 Contents .........2 4. System Requirements ........3 5. Features ............4 6. Operation Controls and Functions ....5 6.1 Front Panel .............5 6.2 Rear Panel ...............6 6.3 IR Cable Pinouts ...........7 6.4 Serial Defaults ............7 6.5 WebGUI Control ...........8 6.5.1 System Tab ..........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION The IP-9000RX 1G AV over IP decoder with full 4K HDR and Dolby Vision support is the latest advancement in AV over IP technology. Supporting both Unicast and Multicast modes, enabling AV signals distribution with video wall modes and USB functionality in Multicast mode. It supports the transmission of Ultra High-Definition signals (up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 plus 4K HDR and Dolby Vision) with audio, IR, RS-232 and USB 2.0 up to 100m on a...
  • Page 7: Applications

     1× IR Extender cable  1× Operation Manual  1× 3-way phoenix block Note: This device is generally PoE powered and as such its PSU, the PSU-12V1.25A-L is not supplied. Contact your CYP distributor to order the optional PSU...
  • Page 8: System Requirements

    4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  HDMI receiving equipment such as an HDTV, monitor, or audio amplifier.  Audio receiving equipment such as headphones, an audio amplifier or powered speakers.  A Gigabit Ethernet network switch with jumbo frame support is required for multi-unit configurations. (8K jumbo frames are strongly recommended.)  A Gigabit Ethernet switch with “IGMP snooping”...
  • Page 9: Features

    5. FEATURES  4K@60 1Gbps AV over IP Receiver in Unicast or Multicast mode  Full 4K60 4:4:4, HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision & HLG compatible  IP interface: RJ45  Supports USB over IP (flash drive, USB web cam (isochronous/Bulk), keyboard and mouse) and seamless control of multiple PC systems  Supports PoE-PD (IEEE 802.3af )  Bi-directional IR and RS-232 pass-through...
  • Page 10: Operation Controls And Functions

    6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel DEFAULT TX RX POWER LINK IP-9000RX CONSOLE FAC. CH. ID POWER LED: This LED will flash while the unit is powering on and will illuminate solidly once it is ready to be used.
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    IP Button: Press this button to sequentially display the current broadcast channel and IP address. CH. ID Display: Display information of current broadcast channel and IP address. 6.2 Rear Panel Upgradable to Dante AV-A DC 12V LAN(PoE) HDMI OUT USB 2.0 MIC IN LINE OUT DC 12V Port: Plug the 12V DC power adapter into the unit and connect it to an AC wall outlet for power.
  • 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 Defaults Serial Port Default Settings Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits Parity Bits None Stop Bits Flow Control None...
  • 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” software. Click on “Find Devices on Internet”...
  • Page 14 information window provides a convenient link to launch the WebGUI directly. 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.
  • 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, Telnet command entry, and a variety of statistics and information about the operational state of the unit. 1) Version Information: This window displays detailed information about the current firmware version.
  • 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. Finally, individual Telnet commands may be sent to the unit by using the “Console API Command”...
  • Page 17 4) Statistics: The Statistics window shows all available information about the operational status of the unit, including current ID Channel, serial number, Ethernet information, MAC address, unicast/multicast mode, link status and mode, as well as the real-time details of the video source currently received on the unit.
  • 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 To make changes to the unit you are currently connected to, select “This” as the target. Otherwise, select the IP address of the receiver (client) you want to apply changes to from the “Apply To:” drop down. Note: While it is possible to create small video walls using unicast mode, in order to more efficiently use the available network bandwidth, it is strongly recommended to only use multicast mode when creating video walls.
  • Page 20 2) Wall Size and Position Layout: This section of the Video Wall tab is used to define the number of displays used in the video wall as well as the location of the specific display within the video wall. A typical video wall consists of an equal number of horizontal and vertical monitors (for example: 2×2 or 3×3), however it is possible to create video walls using this system with a wider variety of dimensions as...
  • 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 receiver’s IP configuration, network broadcast mode, and broadcast reception channel. 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) IP Setup: This section allows for configuration of the IP acquisition mode and Ethernet settings of the unit. It also provides an easy way to find the physical unit when installed with many other similar units. „ IP Mode & Settings: The IP mode may be switched between “Auto IP”, “DHCP”...
  • Page 24: Functions Tab

    6.5.4 Functions Tab The Functions tab provides control over the receiver’s output resolution, video loss 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 „ No-Video Screen: Sets the display screen when there’s no live video source. Available options are Show CYP logo, No logo (black screen), and Show custom graphics. To upload a custom graphic file from your PC, click on “Choose File” to select the preferred graphic file (*.JPEG format, 1280x720 max resolution, file size below...
  • Page 26 „ Enable USB over IP: Unchecking this checkbox will completely disable support for USB over this stream. This option should generally remain checked, but, if USB support is not required, disabling this feature can save some bandwidth. „ Operation Mode: Sets the USB extension mode. Available options are Auto, Active on link (Unicast optimised), and Active per request (Multicast optimised).
  • Page 27 „ Enable Serial over IP: Unchecking this checkbox will completely disable support for sending RS-232 commands over this stream. This option should generally remain checked, but, if serial support is not required, disabling this feature can save a very small amount of bandwidth.
  • Page 28: 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 29 COMMAND Description and Parameters get model name Show the unit’s model name. get model type Show the unit’s product type. set factory default Reset the unit to the factory defaults. set factory ipconfig default Reset the unit’s network settings to the factory defaults. get user config...
  • Page 30 COMMAND Description and Parameters set uart 1 baudrate N1 Set the baud rate of the RS-232 port. Available values for N1: 4800 [4800 baud] 9600 [9600 baud] 19200 [19200 baud] 38400 [38400 baud] 57600 [57600 baud] 115200 [115200 baud] get uart 1 baudrate Show the current baud rate of the RS-232 port.
  • Page 31 COMMAND Description and Parameters set uart 1 parity N1 Set the parity of the RS-232 port Available values for N1: [None] [Odd] [Even] get uart 1 parity Show the current parity setting of the RS-232 port. set ip mode N1 Set the unit’s IP address assignment mode.
  • Page 32 COMMAND Description and Parameters get static ipaddr Show the unit’s current static IP address. set static netmask N1 Set the unit’s static netmask. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, Netmask] get static netmask Show the unit’s current static netmask. set static gateway N1 Set the unit’s static gateway address.
  • Page 33 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A resolution N1 Set the receiver’s output resolution to use for the receiver’s output. (For AVoIP transmitter used, it’s minimum setting range are source timing/2) Available values for N1: pass-through [pass through mode] pass-through-strict [pass through strict mode] auto [auto mode]...
  • Page 34 COMMAND Description and Parameters 4096x2160p50 [4096x2160p50] 4096x2160p60 [4096x2160p60] 1280x720p25 [1280x720p25] 1280x720p30 [1280x720p30] 1280x960p60 [1280x960p60] 2560x1080p50 [2560x1080p50] 2560x1080p60 [2560x1080p60] 2560x1440p50 [2560x1440p50] 2560x1440p60 [2560x1440p60] 2560x1600p60 [2560x1600p60] get out A resolution Show the output resolution string for the receiver’s output. set video wall layout N1 N2 Set the video wall’s total horizontal and vertical display count on receiver.
  • Page 35 COMMAND Description and Parameters set video wall project N1 N2 N3 N4 Set the video wall’s total horizontal (N1), vertical (N2) display count and position on receiver. N1 = 1~16 [Horizontal display count] N2 = 1~16 [Vertical display count] N3 = 0~15 [Column] N4 = 0~15 [Row]...
  • Page 36 COMMAND Description and Parameters get warping keep aspect ratio Show the current warping aspect ratio mode applied to a warped output on receiver. set warping angle N1 Set the warping angle to apply to the receiver’s output. Available values for N1: [0 Degrees] [90 Degrees] [180 Degrees]...
  • Page 37 COMMAND Description and Parameters set rx channel N1 Set the AVoIP channel to receive. N1 = 0~255 [Transmission channel] get rx channel Show the current AVoIP channel being received. set rx id N1 Set receiver the id number for control system used. N1 = 1~255 [ID Number] get rx id...
  • Page 38 COMMAND Description and Parameters get stream cast mode Show the AVoIP unit’s current network broadcast mode. set rx audio channel N1 Set the specified AVoIP receiver’s specified audio channel. N1 = 0~255 [Transmission channel] get rx audio channel Show the specified AVoIP receiver’s specified audio channel. set rx uart channel N1...
  • Page 39 COMMAND Description and Parameters set ir allow N1 Enable or disable the AVoIP ir route function. Available values for N1: [Enabled] [Disabled] get ir allow Show the ir over IP status. set rx usb channel N1 Set the specified AVoIP receiver’s specified USB channel. N1 = 0~255 [Transmission channel] get rx usb channel...
  • Page 40 COMMAND Description and Parameters set usb mode N1 Setting the AVoIP usb operation mode.(only setting on muliticast mode) Available values for N1: [Active On Link] [Active Per Request] [Auto] get usb mode Show the USB operation mode status. set usb kmoip mode N1 Setting the AVoIP USB keyboard/mouse over IP mode.
  • Page 41 COMMAND Description and Parameters set video loss change time N1 Setting the timer of change to osd picture when detect video loss on transmitter. Available values for N1: [Always on] 1~60 [Seconds] get video loss change time Show the setting timer for change to osd picture when detect video loss on transmitter.
  • Page 42 COMMAND Description and Parameters get stop feature N1 Show the setting for AVoIP stop feature on receiver. Available values for N1: video [Video] audio [Audio] [IR] [USB] serial [Serial] set rx copy edid N1 Enable/disable AVoIP the copy edid function on receiver. Available values for N1: [Enabled] [Disabled]...
  • Page 43: Hotkey Control

    6.8 Hotkey Control Some functions of this receiver can be controlled by using the OSD (On Screen Display) which is activated by pressing the preferred hotkey combination on USB keyboard, press it again to close the menu. Use the arrow keys, Tab key, or mouse to navigate the OSD menu. Press the ENTER key, SPACE key or mouse to confirm the selection.
  • Page 44 HOTKEY LIST COMBINATION DESCRIPTION KEY PRESS Shift+Alt+S Search: Refresh the hotkey menu. Shift+Alt+0~9 Enter the TX channel number to connect to (Press Shift+Alt+'End' for executing. Shift+Alt+'End' Execute the channel switching.
  • Page 45: Dante Ready

    7. DANTE READY 7.1 Dante Ready Compatibility Dante Overview Dante is a network platform focusing on AV connectivity that’s easy to use. It replaces all connections with a computer network, effortlessly sending video or hundreds of channels of audio over slender Ethernet cables with perfect digital fidelity.
  • Page 46: Online Activation

    7.1.2 Online Activation This section demonstrates the steps a user would follow to discover and activate their Dante Ready product. Screens are indicative and may differ from the latest version of the Dante Activator utility. Step 1) Dante Activator can be found on the taskbar in Dante Contoller. To launch, click the Dante Activator buttton .
  • Page 47 Step 3) Choosing a device will bring up the relevant Device Details page. The Device Details page outlines the activations and upgrades available for the device. Only one upgrade option is permitted. Prices are displayed in local currency. Step 4) Unless already logged in, users are required to log in to their audinate.com account to complete the transaction.
  • Page 48 Step 5) A shopping cart summary is presented to allow the user to confirm the purchase. The shopping cart includes relevant local taxes. Step 6) Payment is via credit card or appropriate local payment method.
  • Page 49 Step 7) Upon confirmation of the transaction, Dante Activator presents the purchased licenses and provides an option to activate the devices now.Clicking “Activate Now” will transfer the license to the local Dante device and instantly unlock the purchased features. Step 8) Updates are shown in Dante Controller with new channels immediately available for subscriptions and routes.
  • Page 50: Connection Diagram

    Switch (PoE) Analogue Upgradable to Dante AV-A Stereo DC 12V LAN(PoE) HDMI OUT USB 2.0 MIC IN LINE OUT Output DEFAULT TX RX POWER LINK IP-9000RX CONSOLE FAC. CH. ID HDMI Output Powered Speakers Output Input Microphone 60° 60° Input 1.5m...
  • Page 51: Specifications

    9. SPECIFICATIONS 9.1 Technical Specifications HDMI Bandwidth 18Gbps Input Ports 1×Mono Audio (3.5mm) Input/Control Port 1×GbE LAN (RJ-45) Output Ports 1×HDMI (Type-A) 1×Stereo Audio (3.5mm) Pass-through Ports 1×IR Extender (3.5mm) 1×IR Blaster (3.5mm) 1×RS-232 (3-pin Terminal Block) 3×USB 2.0 (Type-A) IR Frequency 30 ~ 50kHz (30 ~ 60kHz under ideal conditions)
  • Page 52: Video Specifications

    9.2 Video Specifications Input Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) AVoIP HDMI 720×400p@70/85   640×480p@60/72/75/85   720×480i@60   720×480p@60   720×576i@50   720×576p@50   800×600p@56/60/72/75/85   848×480p@60   1024×768p@60/70/75/85   1152×864p@75   1280×720p@50/60 ...
  • Page 53 Input Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) AVoIP HDMI 2560×1440p@60RB   2560×1600p@60RB   2048×1080p@24/25/30   2048×1080p@50/60   3840×2160p@24/25/30   3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0)   3840×2160p@24, HDR10   3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0),HDR10   3840×2160p@50/60   4096×2160p@24/25/30   4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0) ...
  • Page 54: Audio Specifications

    9.3 Audio Specifications 9.3.1 Digital Audio AV over IP Input / HDMI Output LPCM Max Channels 8 Channels Sampling Rate (kHz) 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 Bitstream Supported Formats Standard 9.3.2 Analogue Audio Analogue Input Max Audio Level 300mVrms Impedance 2.2kΩ...
  • Page 55: Avoip Audio Availability

    9.3.3 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)w (RX) ● ● ● ■ ■ ■ ● ■...
  • Page 56: Cable Specifications

    9.4 Cable Specifications Cable Length High Speed HDMI Cable HDMI Input  HDMI Output  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) •...
  • Page 57: Acronyms

    10. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (10.2Gbps max) 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (18Gbps max) Analogue-to-Digital Converter ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange Audio/Video AVoIP Audio/Video over IP Cat.5e Enhanced Category 5 cable Cat.6 Category 6 cable Cat.6A Augmented Category 6 cable Cat.7...
  • Page 58 ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Kilohertz Local Area Network Light-Emitting Diode LPCM Linear Pulse-Code Modulation Media Access Control MJPEG Motion JPEG Megahertz OLED Organic Light-Emitting Diode On-Screen Display Powered Device Power over Ethernet Power Sourcing Equipment Signal-to-Noise Ratio Transmission Control Protocol THD+N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise TMDS Transition-Minimised Differential Signaling...
  • Page 60 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 v1.02...

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