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IP KVM HDMI /DVI Extender, IPKVM-350ED
User's Manual
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Doc No. : OIPKVM5-D150323/ Rev1.0
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  • Page 1 Ver. 1.0 WWW.OPTICIS.COM IP KVM HDMI /DVI Extender, IPKVM-350ED User’s Manual Back Front ※ The design can be chaned without notice Doc No. : OIPKVM5-D150323/ Rev1.0 - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome ..............................3 Product Description ..........................3 Main Features ............................4 Network components ..........................4 Shipping Group ............................5 Supporting video resolutions for Input / Output..................5 Application ..............................6 System requirements for setup ........................ 6 Installation ..............................7 Connection Ports ............................
  • Page 3: Welcome

     Product Description The OPTICIS HDMI / DVI IP KVM Extender, IPKVM-350-ED is designed for extending of HDMI, keyboard / mouse and provides unicast (1 to 1) over IP network. But the key feature of Dual-display mode inside IPKVM-350-ED enables user to extend two (2) displays with keyboard / mouse.
  • Page 4: Main Features

     Main Features ♦ Supports Dual-display mode: extend two (2) displays with keyboard / mouse. ♦ Provides unicast (1 to 1) over IP network ♦ LAN standard: 802.3 Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps. ♦ Video Resolution: up to 1080p@60Hz ♦ H.264 CODEC ♦ OSD GUI ♦...
  • Page 5: Shipping Group

    Shipping Group  ♦ IPKVM-350-E: Transmitter (Tx, Encoder) or IPVKM-350-D: Receiver (Rx, Decoder) ♦ Power adaptor: One (1) unit of 5V, 2A ♦ One (1) HDMI male to male cables (1.2m) ♦ One (1) Mini-USB Cable for PC (Only IPKVM-350-E,Tx) ♦...
  • Page 6: Application

     Application ♦ KVM ♦ Video Control room ♦ RCS/ROS  System Requirements for Setup ♦ Hardware requirements ▶ You must have a HDMI graphic controller or card having a HDMI or DVI port in your PC or any other equipment being used. ▶...
  • Page 7: Installation

     Installation Important: Please keep the installation procedure below. Improper or no operation may result if the start-up sequence is not followed correctly. Step 1 Carefully unpack the contents of the shipping group. Step 2 Turn on the PC, display, and network server. Step 3 Connect HDMI IN port in IPKVM-350-E (Tx) to the PC by supplied HDMI cable.
  • Page 8: Connection Ports

    Connection Ports  Connector descriptions ♦ ▶ 5V AC/DC Power (Transmitter & Receiver): Connect the 5V AC/DC Power Adaptor to the connector of each device. When the 5V AC/DC Power Adaptor is connected to the device, the power LED is turned on. For more information on LEDs, see “LED indication” ▶...
  • Page 9 ♦ IPKVM-350-E Transmitter Front ♦ IPKVM-350-E Transmitter Back - 9 -...
  • Page 10: Setting Local/Remote Authority

    ♦ IPKVM-350-D Receiver front ♦ IPKVM-350-D Receiver back  Setting Local/Remote Authority You can use KVM (including an HID mouse and/or a keyboard, or a knob (or controller) under user’s authority. Only on the Local site, you can set user’s authority to Local or Remote using an external console switch.
  • Page 11: Led Indication

     LED Indication IPKVM-350-ED has two (2) LEDs for Power and Authority status located on the front ♦ Power status LED (Red) When power is applied, the red LED will be turned on. ♦ Authority status LED (Green) If green LED turns on the transmitter, IPKVM-350 doesn’t work HID Mouse/Keyboard and others (Knob, etc.) on the Remote site.
  • Page 12: Remote Manager (Pc Program)

    And then, you are ready to set the system configuration or operate devices on a network. Refer to the page 23 Getting Started.  Remote Manager (PC Program) 1) Installing PC Program Notice: First of all, you should check the IP address and Gateway of the PC which should be set to the same IP class of the devices, Txs and Rxs from Network setting of PC.
  • Page 13 ♦ You can see IP list on scanned IP address (Left side on the sheet). ♦ You are ready to modify or change each IP individually. - 13 -...
  • Page 14 3) Transmitter(Encoder) setting (1) Double click(with a mouse) a Tx IP address or type Tx IP address and press ‘connect’ button, and then you can see the IP address, gateway and subnet mask. (2) Change to anyone that you want, and then press ‘write’ button. (eg. 192.168.0.115) (3) To apply the changed value, press ‘sync’...
  • Page 15 4) Receiver(Decoder) setting (1) Double click(Mouse) a Rx IP address or type Rx IP address and press ‘connect’ button, and then you can see the IP address, gateway and subnet mask. (2) Change to anyone value and then press ‘write’ button. (eg. 192.168.0.215) if you want. ♦...
  • Page 16 ♦ You can modify or remove IP addresses and device names on the list. (7) Click mouse right button and select ‘modify’ button. (8) Change IP addresses and device names. (9) Press “write” and “Sync” button to save and use as a group of the list. ♦...
  • Page 17 5) “Dual display” mode Setting To use videos, a keyboard and a mouse for dual displays on the remote site (transmitted from one source PC with dual video ports), you have to set IP Grouping for dual displays. Important: If you have ”IPs, IP1 and IP2” for dual displays on the “grouping item” more than one, you have to insert an Rx IP address on the “Dual mode”...
  • Page 18 ♦ In case of correct setting with “Dual Rx IP” 6) EDID Read/Write ♦ You can read and write the EDID of the connected display without using builted-in EDID. ♦ EDID read on the receiver (1) Connect a isplay to HDMI/DVI port of the Receiver and recycle the power supply of selected device.
  • Page 19 (3) You can read and the EDID of the connected display. (4) You can save the red EDID to PC for writing the EDID to a transmitter. ♦ EDID read on the transmitter You can repeat [1]~[4] to read EDID of a transmitter except connecting a display to HDMI/DVI Loop-through port of the Transmitter - 19 -...
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  • Page 21 ♦ EDID write EDID to the transmitter. (1) Click “EDID write” button. (2) Select the EDID to the transmitter from previously saved EDID data in PC. And then you can see a message ,“EDID write OK, Device reboot” - 21 -...
  • Page 22 7) Reboot on the RemoteManager (PC Program) ♦ You can reboot each scaned device on the PC Program. (1) Click Mouse right button and select “reboot” on the scanned device. ♦ After the transmitter is reboot and if you press ‘scan’ button, you can recognize the change IP on scan list.
  • Page 23: Getting Started

     Getting started 1) Description of buttons to control OSD(On-Screen Display) GUI. (1) Keybutton (Refer to page 10, “Reciever front case”) Note: (S) means press shortly and release the button, (L) means press the button and hold for 2~3sec and release the button. Note: Basically, GUI is operated on the receiver side and it shall be operated in cases as below;...
  • Page 24 4) Connection ♦ You can connect to one of available transmitters in the network Important: Look at IP address/name/icon before connetion Icons show staus of transmitters in the network. Green (available): transmitters ready to connect with this receiver Blue (connected): this receiver already connect to the transmitter. Red (Not available): transmitters already connect to other receivers.
  • Page 25 6) Logout for dis-connection ♦ Connection to another transmitter (1) Press and hold the [M] button for 2~3sec to enter GUI menu [Connectivity]. (2) Select one and connect to the transmitter among available transmitters. Note: a Blue icon shows this receiver is currently connected to the transmitter (IP 192.168.1.225) Note: this receiver can connect to another transmitter (IP address 192.168.1.226 which displays with green icon).
  • Page 26 7) Dual display mode Note: You can use videos, a keyboard and a mouse for dual displays on the remote site (transmitted from one Source PC with dual video ports ). ♦ You can connect 2 pairs of Txs and Rxs together on a Rx GUI. ♦...
  • Page 27 ♦ You can see available Tx IP addresses to connect for single or dual displays. Notice for reminding: Icons show staus of transmitters in the network. Green (available): transmitters ready to connect with this receiver. Blue (connected): this receiver already connect to the transmitter. Red (Not available): transmitters already connect to other receivers.
  • Page 28 ♦ Connection to another transmitter for single or dual displays (1) Press and hold the [M] button for 2~3sec to enter GUI menu [Connectivity]. (2) Select one and connect to the transmitter among available transmitters [with green icons]. Note: a Blue icon shows this receiver is currently connected to the transmitter (IP 192.168.1.225).
  • Page 29: Product Specifications

     Product Specifications Item Description Display Resolution Up to 1080p@60Hz Network(LAN) 10/100/1000Mbps Base-T Ethernet: TCP/IP based wired network Video Streaming RTSP, RTP, RTCP, UDP / TCPIP protocol Video Codec MPEG-4 Part 10/AVC (H.264) Video Interface HDMI 1.3 and DVI1.0 Standard Input: 1 HDMI/DVI Input Tx Video Interface Output: 1 HDMI/DVI Output (Loop-Through )
  • Page 30: Externally Setting Local/Remote Authority

     Externally Setting Local/Remote Authority (Option) Console Switch (Tx) ♦ The Console switch is to set a Local or Remote state of control authority on an external switch for user’s convenience. Connect the console switch (left image) to DIO terminal block of the transmitter by using a cable (right image).
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

     Troubleshooting Problem Remedy Action Causes - Check network connectivity. - Check if the graphic resolution is properly set. Go Video quality: to the display properties and tap the settings. Network - Freezing or collapse Max. Resolution (1080p @60Hz) connectivity issues - Mosaic pattern - Reset the power of all Txs and Rxs again by re- - Jitter...
  • Page 32: Warranty Information

    (1) year from the date of purchase from Opticis or its authorized resellers. If a product does not work as warranted during the applicable warranty period, Opticis shall, at its option and expense, repair the defective product or part, deliver to customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective itemor refund to customer the purchase price paid for the defective product.
  • Page 33 other than from ordinary use or failure to properly use the product in the application for which said product is intended. Dispose of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
  • Page 34 #501 Byoksan Technopia, 560, Dunchon-daero, Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si,Gyeonggi-do, 462-716 Rep. of KOREA Tel: +82 (31) 737-8033 Fax: +82 (31) 737-8039 For order support, please contact your Distributor or Reseller. For technical support, visit Opticis web site, www.opticis.com or contact techsupp@opticis.com - 34 -...

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