MuxLab 500861 User Manual

Hdmi over ip poe seamless tranceiver, 4k60

Advertisement

Quick Links

HDMI over IP PoE Seamless Tranceiver, 4K60
User Manual
500861
© MuxLab Inc. 2025
1
94-001068-A/SE-001068-A

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the 500861 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for MuxLab 500861

  • Page 1 HDMI over IP PoE Seamless Tranceiver, 4K60 User Manual 500861 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6.2 Rear Panel................................6 7. Installation...................................7 8. Using MuxLab KVM & AV Management Tool Software................8 8.1 Download MuxLab KVM & Management Tool Software..............8 8.2 Login to MuxLab KVM & AV Management Tool Software..............8 8.3 Configuring the Transceivers........................9 8.3.1 Device tab...............................10 8.3.2 Input tab..............................18 8.3.3 Output tab.............................22...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    All contents in this manual are copyrighted, and cannot be cloned, copied, or translated without the express permission of MuxLab Inc. Product specifications and information in this document are for reference only, and the content may be updated from time to time without prior notice.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    HDMI over IP PoE Seamless Tranceiver, 4K60 2. Introduction The HDMI over IP PoE Seamless Transceiver, 4K/60 (model: 500861) allows HDMI source equipment to be extended locally up to 330ft (100m) at up to 4K @ 60Hz resolution via Cat5e/6 cable and is compatible with the MuxLab 500860 Transceivers to support point-to-...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Regulatory: FCC, CE, RoHS Flammability: 94V0 2 years Warranty Order Information 500861 HDMI over IP PoE Seamless Transceiver, 4K60 (UPC: 627699008614) Accessories 500988 Univ. PSU 12VDC/2.0A Lock US/UK/EU (These items are sold 500925 14 Port Rackmount Transceiver Chassis 5.5U separately) ©...
  • Page 6: Panels

    HDMI output port 10 (HD IN) HDMI input port 1 x RS485(BGA) phoenix connector 1 x RS232(RGT) phoenix connector 11 (Control Ports) 1 x Relay(+ -) phoenix connector 1 x Infrared (IR1, IR0) phoenix connector © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Identify the connectors on the Transceiver as indicated by the product silkscreen, see the above front and rear product views for further details. 2. To install the Transceiver: 2a. Connect the 500861 Transceiver to the HDMI video source with an HDMI compliant cable. 3. If the configuration is a point-to-multipoint or multipoint-to-multipoint: 3a.
  • Page 8: Using Muxlab Kvm & Av Management Tool Software

    500861 Transceiver. The typical workflow consists of the following steps: 1. Download MuxLab KVM & AV Management Tool software from MuxLab website. 2. Login to MuxLab KVM & AV Management Tool software 3. Make all necessary settings on the Transceivers as required by your setup, including...
  • Page 9: Configuring The Transceivers

    Transceivers. On this new page we can see 10 main tabs (Device, Input, Output, Site, IPC, User, Data, Status, System and Logs). (Figure 3) Figure 3 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 10: Device Tab

    In this section, the User can adjust the settings of each transceiver such as output resolution, encoding resolution, encoding type, output resolution, streaming type, image rotation, among others. After selecting a device, the User can configure the corresponding settings for the device. Figure 5 Figure 5 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 11 Search: Clicking this option will cause the software to search for all transceivers connected to the network and display a list of the devices found. During the search, a rotating icon will appear; once complete, it will disappear. Figure 7 Figure 7 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 12 Upgrade: Clicking the "Update" option will allow the User to update the Transceiver's firmware version. Check the MuxLab website to see if an updated firmware version is available for the Transceiver model you are using. To update the firmware on the previously selected Transceivers, a) select the .bin file you downloaded from the MuxLab website...
  • Page 13 Please note that resetting the device will erase all user settings except for the IP address. The reset process will take approximately 4 minutes. Figure 11 Figure 11 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 14 To learn or test IR commands, a) select a command name; b) select the IP address of the Transceiver you will use to learn or send the IR command; c) click Learn to learn an IR command, or click Test to send the command. Figure 13 Figure 13 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 15 Save. Figure 15 Figure 15 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 16 EDID and clicking the "EDID Configuration" option, a pop-up window will appear where the user must a) click Open File to select the corresponding EDID file and b) click Apply to load the EDID. Figure 17 Figure 17 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 17 User must a) enter the server's IP address, b) select the level, c) enter the forwarding number, d) select the internal packet, and e) click "Apply" to apply the changes. Figure 19 Figure 19 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 18: Input Tab

    Transceivers. To select the Transceivers to be used as signal inputs, the user must a) select the desired Transceivers from the list and, b) click "Add". After clicking "Add", the selected Transceivers will appear on the right. Figure 21 Figure 21 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 19 Transceiver they wish to crop and clicking the "Input Cropping" option, a pop- up window will appear where the user must a) Enter the number of pixels you want to crop at the top, bottom, left, and right, b) click "Apply". Figure 23 Figure 23 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 20 Delete: Clicking this option allows the User to delete one or more Transceivers selected as input. To do this, a) select the Transceiver(s) you wish to delete, b) click "Delete," and c) confirm the deletion. Figure 25 Figure 25 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 21 Transceiver. This includes the name, IP address, primary and secondary stream resolution, RSTP address, Multicast address, and more. Figure 26 Figure 26 Mode: Clicking this option will allow the User to change the Transceiver signal mode to Direct Connection or Forwarding mode. © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 22: Output Tab

    Transceivers. To select the Transceivers to be used as signal outputs, the user must a) select the desired Transceivers from the list and, b) click "Add". After clicking "Add", the selected Transceivers will appear on the right. Figure 28 Figure 28 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 23 Delate: Clicking this option allows the User to delete one or more Transceivers selected as output. To do this, a) select the Transceiver(s) you wish to delete, b) click "Delete," and c) confirm the deletion. Figure 30 Figure 30 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 24: Site Tab

    Transceiver type; the Transceiver type for the 500860 is G1001U and for the 500861 is GB1010U, d) enter the number of rows the video wall will have, e) enter the number of columns the video wall will have, f) select the screen resolution, g) enable Free Mode option if they want to customize multiple views, h) enable Overlay Mode option if they want to use PIP and POP, and i) click Create.
  • Page 25 Create. Figure 34 Figure 34 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 26 Delate: Clicking this option allows the User to delete one or more Walls or Matrix. To do this, a) select the Walls or Matrix you wish to delete, b) click "Delete," and c) confirm the deletion. Figure 36 Figure 36 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 27 "Add". Figure 37 Figure 37 Site: Clicking on this option will bring up a pop-up window where the User can see the created groups and the Transceivers belonging to each group. Figure 38 Figure 38 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 28: Ipc Tab

    In this section the User can add video sources compatible with H.264/H.265 that are connected to the network such as IP cameras or any device that uses the RTSP protocol. After clicking on the IPC tab we can see two main sections. Figure 40 Figure 40 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 29 RTSP address of the primary stream, b) enter the RTSP address of the secondary stream, c) click Fetch to authenticate the connection, and d) click Save. Figure 42 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 30: User Tab

    After clicking on the User tab we can see two main sections. Figure 43 Figure 43 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 31 Sites: Here the User, after selecting a user account, can select from the list which TV’s, matrix and video walls that user account will have access to. © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 32: Data Tab

    To open or close the server, the User must a) verify that the Local IP address matches the IP address of the computer running MuxLab KVM & AV Management Tool and b) click "Open/Close Service". Figure 46 Figure 46 ©...
  • Page 33: Status Tab

    Clicking on the Status tab displays eleven important pieces of information about the Transceivers: ID, IP Address, Name, Type, Status, Stream Protocol, Number of Restarts, Amount of Data Transmitted, Amount of Data Received, Percentage of CPU Used, and Amount of Memory Used. Figure 48 Figure 48 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 34: System Tab

    Yes to confirm the operation, and e) click on Save. Figure 49 Figure 49 8.3.10 Logs tap This is a section where the user can view the operation logs sent by the system. Figure 50 Figure 50 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 35: Control The Transceivers

    After clicking the Enter button, you'll access the user control interface, which consists of seven main sections. These sections are: TV’s/Video Walls, Video Sources, Scenes, Source Options, Control Video Source Display, Audio, and Camera Control. Figure 52 Figure 52 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 36 TV, matrix, or video wall. Figure 54 Figure 54 This section displays the layouts for each preset. To access a preset, the User simply clicks on the corresponding layout. Figure 55 © MuxLab Inc. 2025 94-001068-A/SE-001068-A...
  • Page 37 This option allows the user to control the PTZ cameras in the system. 2321 Cohen | St-Laurent , H4R 2N7 | Québec, Canada Tel: 514-905-0588 | Fax: HDMI over IP PoE Seamless Tranceiver, 4K60 514-905-0589 | Toll free: 1-877-689-5228 info@muxlab.com | 500861 salesteam@muxlab.com | www.muxlab.com...

This manual is also suitable for:

500860

Table of Contents