LevelOne HVE-6601T User Manual
LevelOne HVE-6601T User Manual

LevelOne HVE-6601T User Manual

Hdmi video wall over ip poe transmitter / receiver
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HVE-6601T/6601R
HDMI Video Wall over IP PoE
Transmitter / Receiver
Ver 1.0

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    LevelOne User Manual HVE-6601T/6601R HDMI Video Wall over IP PoE Transmitter / Receiver Ver 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents HVE-660 series HDMI Video Wall over IP PoE T/R ......... 3 GETTING THE BEST RESULTS ..............4 Device Appearance Description ..............5 System Components: ................... 6 Installation: ....................8 Following is the system setup figure for 3x3 video wall........... 14 Installation Procedure (3x3) Using Web UI: ............
  • Page 3: Hve-660 Series Hdmi Video Wall Over Ip Poe T/R

    How it works In the system, video signal is distributed by connecting HDMI-over-IP Video Wall Transmitter (HVE-6601T) to HDMI video source, via HDMI splitter if necessary. At each of displaying monitors, one receiving unit (HVE-6601R) is attached to complete the system. The solution is highly flexible that Point-to-Point or Point -to-Many topologies could be conveniently arranged.
  • Page 4: Getting The Best Results

    GETTING THE BEST RESULTS Many factors influence the quality and reliability of an HDMI® signal distribution installation. The following are the main factors to consider, and basic precautions that will ensure the best possible performance. 1. Dedicated network. The HVE-650/660 Series is designed to operate on a dedicated Gigabit Ethernet network, not to be combined with other network traffic or with access to the internet.
  • Page 5: Device Appearance Description

    Device Appearance Description LED Behavior Function Description Function LED Behavior Description DATA Blinking Blinking while data transmission Ethernet link, no data transfer Ethernet no link, no data transfer Link On/off/blinking Connect status for T or R On/off/blinking Power status Check List of LED State and action LED State DEVICE State Host...
  • Page 6: System Components

    System Components:  Transmitter Specifications:  1 GIGA LAN(802.3af PoE): UTP/STP 1000Mbps Ethernet Port  1 HDMI IN: 19-pin type A female  1 DB-F RS232 Port  Power : DC5V/1A or 802.3af PoE  GROUP ID: 4-pin DIP switch able to set up 16 groups ...
  • Page 7: Specifications

     Receiver Specifications:  1 GIGA LAN(802.3af PoE) : UTP/STP 1000Mbps Ethernet  1 HDMI Out: 19-pin type A female  1 DB-M RS232 Port  Power jack : DC5V/1A or 802.3af PoE  1 DATA LED  1 LINK LED ...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation:  HVE-6601T Transmitter (Video Wall) DC5V: Connect it to the external AC adapter which plugs into an electrical outlet. Or via 802.3af PoE PSE to GIGA LAN port. GIGA LAN: Connect directly to a Receiver or to a GIGA(1000Mbps) Ethernet Switch using CAT5e/6 cable.
  • Page 9 source is removed. DATA LED On: All the connections are working. PB : change Link / Unlink; Engineering Mode and Reset to default using this button. Please to see the Push Button Descriptions. GROUP ID: Set up the Transmitter’s group ID by adjusting the 4-pin DIP switch, ON means “1”, OFF means “0”, there are 16 groups available to set up.
  • Page 10  HVE-6601 Receiver (Video Wall) DC5V: Connect to the supplied AC adapter and plug into an electrical outlet. GIGA LAN: Connect directly to a Transmitter or to a GIGA(1000Mbps) Ethernet Switch using CAT6 cable. HDMI OUT: Connect to an HDMI display device with an HDMI M-M cable. Use an HDMI -->...
  • Page 11  Transmitter & Receiver IP Address The default setting is for “auto ip” mode and uses the 169.254.xxx.xxx private IP domain range. The IP of target TX/RX board is resolved by its hostname using DNS protocol. The RX’s HDMI GUI will display the RX’s IP address and the connected TX’s IP address.
  • Page 12 Push Button Descriptions : Button State HVE-6601T(Host) HVE-6601R(Client) Short Press Video Mode/ Graphic Mode* Long Press (3 sec) OSD Shows/ Anti-Dither (Column position) (1/2/off)* Long Press on Boot Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Update EDID* (6~8 sec) Mode* Mode* (PWR & LINK...
  • Page 13 During multicast setup, there maybe monitor/TV that has lower resolution. For example, 1 monitor/TV with 720p resolution with mostly 1080p solutions. Please select the monitor/TV with lowest resolution, to ensure all can be displayed correctly. For customer that are using 1 pair of Host/Client with Multicast mode, the end user must update EDID correctly.
  • Page 14: Following Is The System Setup Figure For 3X3 Video Wall

    Following is the system setup figure for 3x3 video wall. Note: ● If you use single Ethernet switch, the switch must support and enable IGMP snooping. And separate each row to different multicast group by using different 4-bits DIP switch number. Please visit Figure 2. Figure 2...
  • Page 15 ID is indicated as r0c0, r1c2... Screen layout is used to tell HVE-6601T/6601R how to display its screen. For example, as 2x2 or 3x3. After “Basic setup” the position ID won’t change, so you can have a unique ID to address a device (for example r0c1) and ask this device to change it screen layout (for example from 3x3 to 2x2).
  • Page 16: Installation Procedure (3X3) Using Web Ui

    Installation Procedure (3x3) Using Web UI: 1. Prepare host(HVE-6601T) x 3 and client x 9(HVE-6601R). 2. Follow Figure 1 to construct the whole system. 3. Reboot all devices. Ensure that all remote displays and all network cables are connected correctly. (Video source is required at this step) 4.
  • Page 17 8. Once user complete the 3 steps of “Basic Setup”, a basic video wall configuration is done.  Step 1: Choose Wall Size. Set “Vertical Monitor Count” to 3. Set “Horizontal Monitor Count” to 3. Press “Apply” button. User will notice that all screens will refresh. If any row doesn’t response, check the connection of RS232 chain and retry.
  • Page 18 This step is used to configure the bezel and gap compensation. If user don’t need this, just set all values to 0. Follow the picture and input the size of the monitor used. Note that is unit is 0.1mm and the value MUST be integer. 12.
  • Page 19: Web Ui Advanced Setup Explanation

    Web UI Advanced Setup Explanation: The “Advanced Setup” in web UI is used to do special effects which is not included in “Basic Setup”. For most of cases, “Advanced Setup” is never used. User can choose one or more targets to apply the changes to from Step 1. After the targets are selected, changes can be applied in Step 2.
  • Page 20 Following is the explanation of Step 2:  Reset to Basic Setup ○ Reset the target to the setting of “Basic Setup” ○ Apply to: host, client  Screen Layout (Row x Column) ○ Change the screen layout ○ Apply to: host, client ...
  • Page 21  Column Position ○ Change the column position of target ○ Apply to: client  Horizontal Shift ○ Horizontal shift target screen to left or right ○ Apply to: client ○ Unit: 8 pixels ○ Note: You can’t shift right when the screen touches the left edge ...
  • Page 22: Web Ui Advanced Usage Scenario

    Web UI Advanced Usage Scenario:  To enable anti-dither function through web interface Complete “Basic Setup” and video signal is streaming to remote In “advanced setup” select all hosts  From 3x3 setup change to 1x1 then change back Complete “Basic Setup” In “advanced setup”, select all hosts and clients.
  • Page 23 layout. User can use v_shift and scale_up to do the fine tune.  Use single host to create a 3x3 video wall: Connect host_r0 -> 3x3,and set position layout as 1x9 with position ID: host_r0, r0c0, r0c1,r0c2,r0c3,r0c4..., r0c8. Complete basic setup. In advance setup, select host_r0.
  • Page 24: Link Utility

    Link Utility The Link Utility is working with Widows XP Service Pack 2 or later O/S version. It is suggested to operate with O/S of : Windows XP Service Pack 3 Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Windows 7 Either at the website of http://developer.apple.com/networking/bonjour/ or the CD in the package, you may download bonjoursdksetup.exe and execute the program.
  • Page 25 Reset Default : When click it, the device is reset to default, click Reboot to complete Reboot : click it for rebooting. TV Wall : when the firmware is for TV Wall mode,(Host Name prefix is HVE-6601), the webpage is showing below: Please refere to How to Setting TV Wall document.
  • Page 26 Get Information : Click this to show all devices Mac address, IP address, Host Name, Baud rate, Group ID. And save for other configuration profile in .csv file sub-name. Notes: Please remove MAC ID used on other LAN card to prevent the MAC ID conflict. The device will automatically create the IP address of 169.254.x.x which is assigned to HDMI TX/RX LAN card IP.
  • Page 27 You need to delete the routing information circled by red line. The instruction is: Referencing : route delete 157.0.0.0 MASK 255.0.0.0 157.55.80.1 destination^ ^mask ^gateway...
  • Page 28: How To Download Bonjoursdksetup.exe

    How to Download Bonjoursdksetup.exe 1. Log-n the webpage of http://developer.apple.com/opensource/ 2. Drag down the web page and click “Bonjour SDK for Windows” 3. Apply ID or use the registered ID and password.
  • Page 29 4. You may see the page while click “Join now”. Click the red line circled and get the link. 5. Click “Get Started” 6. Select “Create Apple ID” and click “Continue”. Follow the steps to complete the registration procedure. 7. You may get your Apple ID and password after registration completion. File this Apple ID and password on Step 3 and click “Sign in”.
  • Page 30 Click to execute the program or save for future installation.

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