Prestel IPC-4KH2H265U User Manual

H.264/265 video over ip controller

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Prestel IPC-4KH2H265U
H.264/265 Video over IP Controller
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Prestel IPC-4KH2H265U H.264/265 Video over IP Controller USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing this product For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference. Surge protection device recommended This product contains sensitive electrical components that may be damaged by electrical spikes, surges, electric shock, lighting strikes, etc.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction This H.264/265 Video over IP Controller is used to control and manage IP products. It supports dual 1G network ports, which can realize dual- network isolation of Control network and video distribution network. The product supports Web GUI/TCP/RS-232/IR/GPIO controls and POE function. Since the demand of IP products is daily increased in the current market, the IP Controller will be widely applied in more and more different scenarios.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    4. Specifications Technical Network Bandwidth Transmission 100m (CAT5E/6/6A/7) Distance 2 x 1G LAN [RJ45 connector] [VIDEO LAN supports POE] 1 x IR IN [3.5mm audio jack, 12V level] 1 x IR OUT [3.5mm audio jack, 5V level] Control Ports 1 x DIGITAL I/O [6-pin 3.81mm phoenix connector] 2 x RS-232 [3-pin 3.81mm phoenix connector] 1 x UPDATE [Micro USB, 5-pin female] Dimensions...
  • Page 5: Rear Panel

    Name Function Description Firmware update port. Note: Must keep no connection on this port when Controller UPDATE works in normal mode. Press and hold this button (about 10 seconds) until STATUS RESET Button LED starts flashing, Controller will be reset automatically. POWER LED The red LED will light on when the Controller is powered on.
  • Page 6: Ir Pin Definition

    5.3 IR Pin Definition IR RECEIVER IR BLASTER IR BLASTER IR RECEIVER IR Signal Grounding Power 12V 6. Rack Mounting Instruction 6.1 6U Rack Mounting This Controller can be mounted in a standard 6U rack (Please contact your supplier for 6U rack sale). The mounting steps are as follows: Step 1: Use included screws to fix two mounting ears on the Controller, as shown in the figure below: 4/31...
  • Page 7 Step 2: Insert the Controller with mounting ears into a 6U rack (up to 10 units can be installed vertically), as shown in the figure below: Step 3: Use screws to fix mounting ears on the rack to complete the mounting, as shown in the figure below: 5/31...
  • Page 8: Rack Mounting

    6.2 1U Rack Mounting This Controller also can be mounted in a standard 1U rack (up to 4 units can be installed horizontally). The mounting steps are as follows: Step 1: Stack two Controllers on top of each other, then use included screws to fix two 1U rack panels on the Controllers, as shown in the figure below: Step 2: Fix two 1U rack panels on another two stacked Controllers in the same way, then use screws to fix two 1U rack panels together, as shown...
  • Page 9: Web Gui User Guide

    7. Web GUI User Guide 7.1 Preparation before Entering the System You can use Controller’s Web GUI to control H.264/265 IP products at the Switch. The operation method is shown as below: Step 1: Input the Controller’s default IP address (Control LAN port: 192.168.6.100;...
  • Page 10 For the first time, you need to set up the system, as shown in the following figure: Step 2: Click the “Close” button to load an existing system in web page directly, or click “Next” button to go to the next step. Step 3: Select “Automatically managed by Controller Box”...
  • Page 11 Multiview IP Camera Transceiver (DEC Mode) IP Camera DC 12V LAN(POE) HDMI IN HDMI OUT RS-232 USB DEVICE USB HOST RESET AUDIO Transceiver (ENC Mode) DC 12V LAN(POE) HDMI IN HDMI OUT RS-232 USB DEVICE USB HOST RESET AUDIO Transceiver (DEC Mode) DC 12V LAN(POE) HDMI IN...
  • Page 12 Step 4: Click the “Next” button and wait for the completion to enter the interface as shown in the figure below. Select “Automatically add Encoders and Decoders to system” (Note: The other option is temporarily unavailable), and click the “Next” button to enter the Device page, the system starts to search for devices.
  • Page 13: Functions And Operation

    7.2 Functions and Operation ■ Device Page On this page, you can click the Encoder/Decoder tab to check the information of the Encoders and Decoders in the system, such as ID, Name, MAC address, IP address, Firmware version, Online/Offline Status, Up Time, RX Link, Member/Source.
  • Page 14 ③ Audio Selection: Click the drop-down menu to select the audio source (HDMI/Analog). (1) When HDMI is selected, Encoder HDMI input is the audio source for Decoder audio output. (2) When Analog is selected, Encoder audio input is the audio source for Decoder audio output.
  • Page 15 Decoder Configuration Basic Settings ① Name: The name of the Decoder can be changed. (Note: The maximum length is 16 characters. Special characters are not supported.) ② Source: Click the drop-down menu to select signal source for the Decoder. ③ Change ID: The ID of the Decoder can be set. (ID range:1-762) Note: Both ID and name can not be duplicated.
  • Page 16 Reboot: Click the Reboot button to reboot the Decoder. Replace: Reserved button for device replacement. Remove: Click the Remove button to remove the Decoder from the system. Remove All: Click this button to remove all Decoders from the system. Factory Reset: Click this button to restore the Decoder to factory settings. Switch to Encoder: Click this button to switch the current Decoder to Encoder mode.
  • Page 17 ■ Matrix Page Matrix Switching Function ① Left-click the Encoder and drag it to Decoder, then release the mouse to realize one-to-one switching. ② Left-click the Encoder and drag it to All Decoders, then release the mouse to realize one-to-all switching. ③...
  • Page 18 ■ Video Wall Page Video Wall Creation On the Video Wall List interface of this page, you can create and configure video wall as required. Please follow below steps to create and configure a video wall. Step 1: Click “Create”, a pop-up window will be shown as below. 16/31...
  • Page 19 You can set the Video Wall ID, Video Wall Name, Row Number, Column Number and Resolution. Then click “Go” to create the video wall. Note: (1) Up to 9 video walls can be created. (2) The video wall name can be changed after the video wall is created. Step 2: Select the video wall that you want to configure, then click “Assign Decoder”...
  • Page 20 Video Wall Remove If you want to delete a video wall, just select the video wall on the “Video Wall List”, then click “Remove”. A prompt window will pop up and you can delete it after clicking “Yes”. 18/31...
  • Page 21 Notes: (1) Each Decoder can be set into a part of a video wall array. Each system can contain multiple video walls with different sizes. Each video wall can be assigned to different screens and different layouts that range from 1x2 up to 9x9.
  • Page 22 Step 2: Click to select the desired Multiview Layout in the Layout Type area, which will be displayed in the Encoder Assignment, as shown in the figure below. Step 3: Click to select a window in the Encoder Assignment, click and drag an Encoder from the Encoder List to the window, then the corresponding signal source will be displayed on the window.
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  • Page 24 Step 4: Click to select an Decoder in the Decoder List, or click “All” to select all the Decoders, then click the “Apply” button. A pop-up window will be shown as below. Click “Yes”, then the configured multiview will be applied on the selected Decoders.
  • Page 25 On this interface, you can select different multiviews or PIP configurations that you have set up by clicking the drop-down menu of “Multiview/PIP Configuration”. Besides, you can directly drag Encoders to the multiview to change signal sources. Click a Decoder preview to view the multiview display of the corresponding Decoder.
  • Page 26 If you want to rename a multiview, just check to select the multiview and click the “Rename” button. A prompt window will pop up, enter a new name and click “Update” to take effect. If you want to delete the multiview configurations you set before, just check to select the multiview, or click “All”...
  • Page 27 ■ User Page On this page, you can add new user accounts with their own control privileges. This will allow you to create a unique login and limit features such as inputs and outputs that each person has access to. Follow steps below to create a new User.
  • Page 28 After the new User is created, you can select the Encoders and Decoders as required by checking the devices on the bottom of the User page one by one, or directly click “Select All” to select all devices in the system. Then click “Apply”...
  • Page 29 ■ Controller Settings Page System Configurations: Click “Save” to save the current configuration; click “Clear” to clear system configurations already created and configured in the controller, and you need to set up the system again. Note: The function of the “Load” button will be ready soon. Controller Settings ①...
  • Page 30 ② Control Network: The network port configuration of the Controller connected to the router, PC directly or network Switch in where the PC for control is. When DHCP is set to “Off”, you can manually set the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway as required, then click “Apply” to take effect. When DHCP is set to “On”, the system will search and fill the IP Address with the one assigned by the router automatically.
  • Page 31 ■ Password Page On this page, you can change the password by inputting the New Password and Confirm Password, and then clicking “Apply” to take effect. Notes: (1) The password requires a minimum length of 6 characters and a maximum of 8 characters.
  • Page 32: Application Example

    8. Application Example Multiview IP Camera Transceiver (DEC Mode) IP Camera DC 12V LAN(POE) HDMI IN HDMI OUT RS-232 USB DEVICE USB HOST RESET AUDIO Transceiver (ENC Mode) DC 12V LAN(POE) HDMI IN HDMI OUT RS-232 USB DEVICE USB HOST RESET AUDIO Transceiver (DEC Mode)
  • Page 33 Notes: (1) The Controller has two LAN ports, one is Video LAN and the other one is Control LAN. The purpose of designing Controller with two LAN ports is to isolate audio/video (AV) network from control network. So to make AV network as an independent network which can not be accessed from control network directly, it's for bringing network security and avoiding AV network traffic flowing into the network in which the controls and managements are for the...

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