ACT AC7852 Manual

Hdmi over ip extender set, up to 150 meters

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AC7852
HDMI over IP Extender Set, up to 150 meters

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  • Page 1 AC7852 HDMI over IP Extender Set, up to 150 meters...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    AC7852 | HDMI over IP Extender Set, up to 150 meters Table of contents 1.0 Introduction ....................................3 1.1 Features ...................................... 3 1.2 Package Contents ..................................3 2.0 Specifications ....................................4 3.0 Operation Controls and Functions ............................... 5 3.1 Transmitter Panel ..................................5 3.2 Receiver Panel ...................................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1.0 Introduction The AC7852 is a HDMI extender over IP extension kit. It can extend a low latency HDMI signal 1920x1200@60Hz over 150m with IR support. It can be used to distribute one HDMI signal to multiple receivers by using a L3 network switch with IGMP and DHCP support.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    2.0 Specifications Technical HDMI Compliance HDMI 1.3 HDCP Compliance HDCP 1.4 Video Bandwidth 6.75Gbps Video Resolution 640x480@60Hz~1920x1200@60Hz HDMI Audio Formats LPCM 2.0CH, 32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz IR Frequency 20Hz ~ 60KHz Compression H.264 / H.265 Technology Mandatory for switcher Gigabit, layer 3 managed network switch with support of IGMP snooping and Multicast /Router Color Space...
  • Page 5: Operation Controls And Functions

    3.0 Operation Controls and Functions 3.1 Transmitter Panel Name Function Description HDMI OUT HDMI Loop out port for connecting an HDMI display device. HDMI IN HDMI source input port for connecting the HDMI source device. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to perform a reset. RESET button The EDID will restore default status: 1920*1080@60Hz.
  • Page 6: Receiver Panel

    3.2 Receiver Panel Name Function Description HDMI OUT HDMI output port for connecting the HDMI display device. ■ Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to reset the product RESET to the factory default status. ■ Short press the button to copy EDID from transmitter display device to receiver button HDMI source device.
  • Page 7: Setup Examples

    4.0 Setup Examples POINT-TO-POINT CAT5e/6 transmitter receiver POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT receiver CAT5e/6 transmitter Gigabit, layer 3 managed network switch with support receiver of IGMP snooping and Multicast receiver POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT 192.168.10.11 192.168.10.10 tran smitter receiver CAT5e/6 192.168.10.12 Gigabit, layer 3 managed network switch with support 192.168.20.10 of IGMP snooping and Multicast receiver...
  • Page 8: Setup And Connect

    5.0 Setup and Connect If you use the AC7852 set the first time it’s not needed to change any settings. The transmitter and receiver will automatically find each other when they are connected point-to-point, or point-to-multipoint.
  • Page 9: Receiver Setup

    6.0 Receiver Setup Type in browser: http://192.168.10.11 Static IP 192.168.10.200 Power supply Default user: Admin / Default P as sword: admin receiver 6.1 Status Screen The first screen you see when you login to the WebGUI is the status screen. This screen gives you an overview of the current settings of the receiver.
  • Page 10: Video

    6.2 Video In the video setting you can select the Transtype, it can be set to UDP Multicast or UDP Unicast. It’s recommended to keep it set to UDP Multicast for best performance. 6.3 Network The IP address of the receiver can be set to Static or DHCP. When using more then one transmitter and each transmitter has to send it’s video to it’s own set of receivers (point-to-multipoint) it’s important that the transmitter and the receivers are in the same Subnet range.
  • Page 11: Update

    DHCP and set the video back to UDP multicast. When a firmware update is available it can be uploaded via the SOC update option. Only use firmware files provided by ACT, when no downloads are available on the product website, then there are no firmware updates...
  • Page 12: Transmitter Setup

    7.0 Transmitter Setup Type in browser: http://192.168.10.10 Static IP 192.168.10.200 Power supply Default user: Admin / Default P as sword: admin tran smitter 7.1 Status Screen The first screen you see when you login to the WebGUI is the status screen. This screen gives you an overview of the current settings of the transmitter.
  • Page 13: Video

    7.2 Video There are two streams available, MainStream and SubStream. The maximum resolution of the MainStream is 1920x1080 and for the SubStream this is 720x576. The Dectype can be set to H.264 or H.265 we recommend to leave this to H.265 for optimal network load. The Bitrate for the MainStream can be set within 1024Kb/s ~ 20480Kb/s range, for the SubStream this is 256Kb/s ~ 2048Kb/s.
  • Page 14: Update

    SOC Update is used for updating the firmware, use the Browse button to upload the firmware file. Only use firmware files provided by ACT, when no downloads are available on the product website, then there are no firmware updates currently available.
  • Page 15: Vlc Media Player Instructions

    8.0 VLC media player instructions MainStream and SubStream can be monitored in VLC media player. The MainStream link is rtsp://192.168.10.10/live/main/av_stream and the SubStream link can be monitored via rtsp://192.168.10.10/live/sub/av_stream. Please note that when you have changed the IP addresses from the transmitter and receiver you need to change the IP address in the rtsp link too.
  • Page 16: Ir Blaster And Ir Receiver Connection

    9.0 IR Blaster and IR Receiver connection The AC7852 supports one-way IR control, connect the IR Blaster to the transmitter and the IR Receiver to the receiver.
  • Page 17: Service And Support

    A power socket is needed which should be close and easy accessible from the device. Repairing of the device should be done by qualified ACT staff. Never try to repair the device yourself. The warranty immediately voids when products have undergone self-repair and/or by misuse. For extended warranty conditions, please visit our website at www.act-...
  • Page 18: Warranty Conditions

    ACT warranty. Products are not covered by the ACT warranty when exposed to incorrect/improper use, external influences or when opening the service parts of the product by parties other than ACT.

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