ClearOne VIEW Pro D110 Installation And User Manual

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  • Page 1 VIEW Pro - D110 Digital AV Decoder ® nstallatIon and sers anUal...
  • Page 2 DOC-0146-001 - October, 2014 (Rev. 1.0) © 2014 ClearOne All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from ClearOne. ClearOne reserves specific privileges. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................................1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..............................1 StreamNet AVoIP™ VIDEO PLATFORM ..........................1 DEVICE APPLICATION .................................1 INCLUDED WITH YOUR VIEW PRO DECODER ........................1 CONNECTIONS ................................2 OUTPUTS AND CONNECTIONS ............................2 10/100/1000 Ethernet Jacks ............................2 Status LED ..................................2 HDMI OUTPUT.................................2 IR IN ....................................3 IR OUT .....................................3 RS -232 (COM) ................................3 19VDC Input ..................................3...
  • Page 4 VIEW PRO RS-232 CONTROL ..........................15 LUA FILE DRIVER TEMPLATES ............................15 PREPARING THE NEW ONE-WAY RS-232 DRIVER FILES ....................15 PREPARING THE ENCODER/DECODER ...........................17 MODIFYING THE ONE-WAY DRIVER FILE .........................18 VIEW PRO AND VIEW LEGACY INTEROPERABILITY .................23 CONTROL SHARING ................................23 AUDIO STREAMING INTEROPERABILITY ..........................23 IR LEARNING AND CONTROL ............................24 FIRMWARE UPGRADING ..............................24 VIEW PRO ACCESSORY KITS...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    DVR, and makes the source available anywhere on the StreamNet network. A decoder, such as the VIEW Pro D110, takes the combined video and audio stream and decodes it. The D110 then sends the video and audio to a display such as a HDTV or projector and sound system.
  • Page 6: Connections

    Connections The VIEW Pro D110 decoder has connectors as described below. • 1x - IR Input connector compatible with StreamNet IR sensor (3.5mm) • 1x - IR Input Receiver window on front panel • 1x - IR Output connector compatible with StreamNet IR emitter (3.5mm) • 1x - Balanced Audio Output (Modular Phoenix-type connector, left and right)
  • Page 7: Ir In

    Ir I This jack allows connection of an optional infrared receiver. The infrared receiver can pick up IR remote control signals. Port is also for IR Learning and IR Network pass-through. Ir o This jack allows connection of an optional infrared transmitter. The infrared transmitter can send IR remote control signals.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS IMEnsIons xCluDIng onnECtors Width: 12.2 inches (310mm) Length: 7.4 inches (188mm) Height: 1.75 inch (44.4mm) MOUNTING THE D110 The VIEW Pro Decoder includes a Wall Mount Kit (910-0002-002) with surface-mount ears that attach to facilitate mounting on top of a surface, under a surface or on a wall. When mounted, all the I/O connections on the D110 are accessible from the back of the unit.
  • Page 9 There may some situations where the VIEW Pro cables cannot be concealed within a cabinet or in a wall. These cables can be surface mounted and concealed using the optional VIEW Pro Cable Raceway Kit (910-0002-003). This raceway, in 12-inch joinable lengths, can be mounted to the wall to secure and secure the cables to the VIEW Pro devices.
  • Page 10: The D110 In A Network

    THE D110 IN A NETWORK An E120 Encoder receives input from an AV Source Device such as BluRay Player or DVD Player, then distributes it over a TCP/IP network using a standard 100 Mbit or gigabit Ethernet connection. The D110 Decoders, as counterparts, are installed at the locations of the target video displays. They operate together: the Encoder providing the IP data for the Decoders to deliver to the display.
  • Page 11: Software Setup Of The D110

    LUA FILE Control options for VIEW Pro devices using StreamNet Dealer Setup is facilitated but the .lua file found in the C:\Program Files x86)\ClearOne\StreamNet Application Suite\viewPro\drivers directory VIEW Pro has two DB9 Serial ports available on both Encoder and Decoder.
  • Page 12: D110 Screens In The Dealer Setup Program

    D110 SCREENS IN THE DEALER SETUP PROGRAM Verify the configuration information on the tabs for the D110 device as shown in the following screen examples: D110 DDIng an to a roJECt 1. Enter the following information: Device Name - Edit to name the D110 Device. Model Number - Select the D110 Device.
  • Page 13: Info Tab

    3. Select Save & Continue 4. Complete the information for each D110 in your project. Current IP Address - The current IP address of the D110. Current Subnet Mask - The current subnet mask of the D110. Device Type - The type of device that this is. Model Number - The D110 model number.
  • Page 14: Show Advanced Options

    SHOW ADVANCED OPTIONS Advanced options can be accessed by clicking on the Show Advanced Options button in the lower portion of the Info Tab screen. Enable Static IP Address - Checking the check box allows entry of an IP address for the decoder. Enable DHCP - Checking the check box allows the decoder IP Address to be assigned by a DHCP Server.
  • Page 15: Display Outputs Tab

    IsPlaY utPuts Room Name - Select the room name for the decoder. Display Control Driver - Select the device driver (.lua file) used to control the display. IR appears as the default supporting an Infrared remote, appears as the default. »...
  • Page 16: Display Controls Tab

    IsPlaY ontrols This screen allows you to enter a label, which will appear in the GUI, and associate it with a macro. Building macros is discussed in Chapter 11 of the Dealer Setup manual. : 800.283.5936 EChnICal uPPort...
  • Page 17: Ir Tab

    Ir t The IR tab allows you to configure how the VIEW Pro responds when it receives a source or macro IR command. By default, it is configured to allow IR pass through the network to the currently selected source. Network IR must be disabled if you do not want IR to pass from the selected VIEW Pro.
  • Page 18: Gpio Tab

    gPIo t This tab allows you to choose a macro associated with each input state: High/Open and Low/ Closed. The VIEW Pro macros are created and used in the same manner as the VIEW legacy products. Refer to the Dealer Setup Manual, Chapter 11 Section 1 (11-1) for the “Favorites section,” which explains macros in detail.
  • Page 19: View Pro Rs-232 Control

    2. Source Control. 3. Display Control The VIEW Pro .lua files are stored in the ClearOne StreamNet Dealer Setup directory : (C:\Program Files (x86)\ClearOne\StreamNet Application Suite\viewPro\drivers). If both Serial ports are to be used, then the Serial Comm Port number will need to be specified in each .lua File with a “1”...
  • Page 20 For Example: If you are creating a one way RS-232 file for a DVD you would: • Locate the Driver Template directory (i.e. C:\Program Files (x86)\ClearOne\StreamNet Application Suite\viewPro\drivers) • Copy the DVDTEMPLATE.LUA file into the Drivers folder that you created • Rename the DVDTEMPLATE.LUA...
  • Page 21: Preparing The Encoder/Decoder

    PREPARING THE ENCODER/DECODER The next step is to configure the Encoder/Decoder device. Add the Encoder/Decoder as you normally would. Do NOT choose a source type that is tied to a specific manufacturer or product model. If you are in doubt choose the source type you would use if this were and IR device.
  • Page 22: Modifying The One-Way Driver File

    Once the device is added select the Sources tab for the Encoder/Decoder. Change the Driver file from IR to your newly created driver. For this example, we would change the driver file from IR to DVDTemplate.lua. Now Apply your changes. The Encoder/Decoder is now configured to use your one-way Driver file.
  • Page 23 In the RS-232 Protocol section of the .lua file, locate the communication settings. Normally these settings will include: Baud rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit, and Parity. Once you find them you will need to verify that these commands match those used in the driver file. To do this, open the file in your text editor: Do a text search for: baud= You are looking for this line:...
  • Page 24 Verify that the baud, bits, parity, and stop values in the driver file match the settings listed in the RS- 232 Protocol. Most devices use Baud=9600, Data bits=8, Parity=0, and Stop bits=1. Now locate the Command table in the driver file. Do a text search for: local CmdTable = : 800.283.5936 EChnICal...
  • Page 25 Below the local CmdTable = text are the available commands where you can enter RS-232 commands. For each command you will enter the command between the quotation marks. For example: To enter the RS-232 command for TUNE UP: Locate the TUNE UP command line: [‘TUNE UP’] = “”, Add the appropriate RS-232 command for the source to do a TUNE UP between the quotes [‘TUNE UP’] = “W 1 6 1”,...
  • Page 26 Your table should begin looking like this: Once you have completed your changes, save the file. From Dealer Setup, send the configuration to your Encoder/Decoder. The StreamNet GUI will now send the RS-232 command to the source via the DB9 port instead of the IR.
  • Page 27: View Pro And View Legacy Interoperability

    VIEW Pro and legacy products because they are using different compression schemes. » NOTE: Bridging Audio between VIEW Pro and StreamNet is a Licensed Feature. See your ClearOne business contact for additional information. nstallatIon anual...
  • Page 28: Ir Learning And Control

    IR LEARNING AND CONTROL The accessory kits for the IR Emitter and IR Receiver allow the use of these devices with the VIEW Pro products. For example, an IR Emitter can be placed over the integrated IR Receiver of a display so signals from the VIEW Pro can be used to control the display.
  • Page 29: View Pro Accessory Kits

    VIEW Pro Accessory Kits KIT DESCRIPTIONS The following accessory kits are available to meet the mounting and control needs of your VIEW Pro Encoders and Decoders: Part Number Kit Name Description 910-0002-001 VIEW Pro Rack Rack Mount Kit for VIEW Pro Encoder E120, Decoder D110 Mount • 2X - Rack Ear, Extended length (Included with...
  • Page 30: Compliance

    To reduce the risk of this equipment becoming damaged it is suggested that the cus- tomer consider installing a surge arrestor. Any modifications to the device without express authorization from ClearOne is prohibited as per 47CFR15.21 and could void the users authority to operate the device.
  • Page 31: Service And Support

    E-mail: techsales@ClearOne.com PRODUCT RETURNS All product returns require a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. Contact ClearOne Tech- nical Support before returning your product. Make sure you return all the items and packing materi- als that originally shipped with your product.

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