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Lightware VINX-120AP-HDMI-ENC-DNT User Manual (103 pages)
AV Over IP Multimedia Extender
Brand:
Lightware
| Category:
Extender
| Size: 11 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Introduction
6
Description
7
Box Contents
8
Model Comparison
9
Features of the Device
10
Further Features of the AP-Series
10
Typical Applications
11
2 Product Overview
12
Vinx-120-Hdmi-Enc
13
Vinx-110-Hdmi-Dec
13
Vinx-120Ap-Hdmi-Enc
14
Vinx-120Ap-Hdmi-Enc-Dnt
15
Vinx-210Ap-Hdmi-Enc
16
Vinx-110Ap-Hdmi-Dec
17
Front Panel Leds
18
RJ45 Leds
18
Front Panel Buttons
19
DIP Switch
19
3 Installation
20
Mounting Options
21
VESA100 Mounting Adapter for Extenders
21
Rack Shelf Mounting
21
UD-Kit Mounting
22
Mounting into the Powered Rackmount Cage
22
Features
22
Assembling Steps
22
Electrical Connections
24
Connecting Steps
26
Preparing the Network
26
Point-To-Multipoint Transmission (Multicast Mode)
26
Point-To-Point Transmission (Unicast Mode)
27
Installation Checkpoints
27
4 Device Concept
28
VINX Device Concept
29
Video Interface
29
One-To-One Video Transmission (Unicast Mode)
30
One-To-All Video Transmission (Multicast Mode)
30
Layout Examples
31
Analog Audio Interface
32
USB Interface
33
Dante® Audio Output Interface
33
Interface
35
5 Software Control Options
36
Software Control Modes
37
Connecting Using Lightware Device Controller
38
Upgrading the LDC
38
Running the LDC
38
Connecting Via the Built-In Web Page
39
Main Settings (Encoder)
40
General Settings
40
Video Status and Settings
41
Audio Settings
41
Main Settings (Decoder)
42
General Settings
42
Video Status and Settings
42
Audio Settings
43
Crosspoint Menu
44
Framedetector
44
Multiviewer with Preview Images
45
EDID Menu
46
The EDID Memory Structure
46
EDID Operations
46
Advanced Settings
47
Common Settings (Encoder and Decoder)
47
Decoder-Related Settings
48
LW3 Terminal
49
Video Wall Setup
50
Creating a Video Wall
50
Identify the Decoders
50
Gap and Bezel Settings
51
Modifying a Video Wall
51
Deleting a Video Wall
51
6 Programmer's Reference
52
Overview
53
Instructions for the Terminal Application Usage
53
Protocol Rules
53
The LW3 Tree Structure
53
The LW3 Command Structure
53
Legend for the Control Commands
54
General Rules
54
Command Types
54
Prefix Summary
55
Error Messages
55
Escaping
55
Signature
55
Subscription
56
Notifications about the Changes of the Properties
56
System Commands
57
Querying the Product Name
57
Setting the Device Label
57
Querying the Serial Number
57
Querying the Package Version
57
Resetting the Device
57
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
57
Network Configuration
58
Querying the IP Address
58
Querying the IP Setup Mode (FW 2.X.X)
58
Setting the IP Setup Mode (FW 2.X.X)
58
Querying the DHCP State (FW 1.X.X)
58
Setting the DHCP State (FW 1.X.X)
59
Setting a Static IP Address
59
Querying the Subnet Mask
59
Setting a Static Subnet Mask
59
Querying the Gateway Address
59
Setting a Static Gateway Address
60
Encoder-Related Commands
60
Querying the Input Video Signal Presence
60
Querying the Resolution of the Input Video Signal
60
Querying the Active Input Port
60
Querying the Video Input Selection Mode
60
Setting the Video Input Selection Mode
61
Querying the Video Quality Mode
61
Setting the Video Quality Mode
61
Querying the HDCP State
61
Setting the HDCP State
62
Decoder-Related Commands
62
Querying the Resolution of the Output Video Signal
62
Querying the Scaling Mode of the Output Video Signal
62
Setting the Scaling Mode of the Output Video Signal
62
Querying the Signal Type of the Output Video Signal
62
Setting the Resolution of the Output Video Signal
63
Setting the No-Signal-Screen
63
Setting the Signal Type of the Output Video Signal
63
Querying the State of the USB Connection
63
Establishing the USB Connection
63
Audio-Related Commands
64
Querying the Audio Input Selection Mode
64
Setting the Audio Input Selection Mode
64
Querying the Audio Signal Presence
64
Analog Audio Input/Output Signal Level Settings
64
Serial Port Settings
66
Setting the Port Availability
66
Setting the Baud Rate of the Port
66
Setting the RS-232 Port Mode
66
Setting the Data Bits
66
Setting the Stop Bits
67
Setting the Parity
67
Arranging the Extenders to Groups
67
Querying the Working Mode (Unicast/Multicast)
67
Setting the Working Mode (Unicast/Multicast)
67
Querying the Video Stream ID Setting Method
68
Querying the DIP Switch Value
68
Querying the Video Stream ID
68
DIP Switch Enable
68
Setting the Video Stream ID
68
Video Wall Settings
69
Setting the Name of the Video Wall
69
Assigning a Decoder to a Video Wall
69
Setting up a Video Wall (Example)
70
Crosspoint Switching Examples
71
Switching an Input to an Output
71
Switching an Input to All Outputs
71
Switching the Source of a Video Wall
71
Multiple Switching
71
EDID Management (Encoder)
72
Querying the Emulated EDID
72
Setting the Emulated EDID on the Input Port
72
Copying an EDID
72
Querying the Preferred Resolution of an EDID
72
Deleting an EDID from the User Memory
73
LW3 Commands - Quick Summary
74
7 Firmware Upgrade
77
Built-In Web or LDU2
78
Important Notices - before Starting the Upgrade
78
About the Firmware Package (LFP/LFP2 File)
78
Option 1. - Upgrading Via the Built-In Web Page
78
Firmware Upgrading Steps
78
Option 2. - Upgrading by LDU2
79
Introduction
79
Preparation
79
About the Firmware Package (LFP2 File)
79
LDU2 Installation
79
Running the Software
80
The Upgrading Steps
81
If the Upgrade Is Not Succesful
83
8 Troubleshooting
84
9 Technologies
86
EDID Management
87
Understanding the EDID
87
Advanced EDID Management
87
Video over IP
88
HDCP Management
88
Protected and Unprotected Content
88
Disable Unnecessary Encryption
88
HDCP V2.2
89
Signal Management (VINX AP-Series)
90
General Information
90
Types of Serial Cables
90
Serial Device Types
90
Signal Transmission over VINX Devices
90
10 Appendix
91
Specifications
92
VINX Basic Series
92
VINX AP-Series
92
Delay in the Video Transmission
94
Factory Default Settings
94
DIP Switch States
94
Mechanical Drawings
95
Output Resolutions (Scaler)
96
Audio Port Numbering
96
Factory EDID List
97
Firmware Release Notes
98
Application Note (LW-AN-001)
100
Hashtag Keyword List
102
Further Information
103
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lightware VINX-120AP-HDMI-ENC-DNT User Manual (82 pages)
AV Over IP Multimedia Extender
Brand:
lightware
| Category:
Extender
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
2
Table of Contents
4
1 Introduction
6
Description
6
Box Contents
7
Optional Accessories
7
Features of the Device
7
Further Features of the AP-Series
8
Typical Applications
8
Model Comparison
9
2 Installation
10
Mounting Options
10
VESA100 Mounting Adapter for Extenders
10
Rack Shelf Mounting
10
UD-Kit Mounting
10
Mounting into the Powered Rackmount Cage
11
Features
11
Assembling Steps
11
Connecting Steps
12
Preparing the Network
12
Point-To-Multipoint Transmission (Multicast Mode)
12
Point-To-Point Transmission (Unicast Mode)
13
Installation Checkpoints
13
3 Product Overview
14
VINX-120-HDMI-ENC Front and Rear View
14
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC Front and Rear View
14
Vinx-120Ap-Hdmi-Enc
15
Vinx-120Ap-Hdmi-Enc-Dnt
16
Vinx-210Ap-Hdmi-Enc
17
Vinx-110Ap-Hdmi-Dec
18
Electrical Connections
19
Front Panel Leds
20
Front Panel Buttons
20
DIP Switch
20
VINX Device Concept
21
Video Interface
21
One-To-One Video Transmission (Unicast Mode)
21
One-To-All Video Transmission (Multicast Mode)
22
Layout Examples
22
Analog Audio Interface
23
USB Interface
23
Dante® Audio Output Interface
24
RS-232 Interface
25
4 Software Control Options
26
Connection Methods
26
Connecting Via the Built-In Web Page
26
Connecting Using Lightware Device Controller
26
Upgrading the LDC
26
Establishing the Connection
27
Main Settings
28
General Settings
29
Video Status and Settings (Encoder)
30
Audio Settings
31
Video Status and Settings (Decoder)
32
Audio Settings
32
Crosspoint Menu
33
Framedetector
34
EDID Menu
34
The EDID Memory Structure
34
EDID Operations
35
Advanced Settings
36
Common Settings (Encoder and Decoder)
36
Decoder-Related Settings
37
LW3 Terminal
38
Video Wall Setup
39
Creating a Video Wall
39
Identify the Decoders
40
Gap and Bezel Settings
40
Modifying a Video Wall
40
Deleting a Video Wall
40
5 Programmers' Reference
41
Overview
41
Protocol Rules
41
The LW3 Tree Structure
41
The LW3 Command Structure
41
Legend for the Control Commands
41
General Rules
41
Command Types
42
Prefix Summary
42
Error Messages
42
Escaping
42
Subscription
42
Signature
43
Notifications about the Changes of the Properties
43
System Commands
44
Querying the Product Name
44
Setting the Device Label
44
Querying the Serial Number
44
Querying the Package Version
44
Resetting the Device
44
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
44
Network Configuration
45
Querying the IP Address
45
Querying the IP Setup Mode (FW 2.X.X)
45
Setting the IP Setup Mode (FW 2.X.X)
45
Querying the DHCP State (FW 1.X.X)
45
Setting the DHCP State (FW 1.X.X)
46
Setting a Static IP Address
46
Querying the Subnet Mask
46
Setting a Static Subnet Mask
46
Querying the Gateway Address
46
Setting a Static Gateway Address
47
Encoder-Related Commands
47
Querying the Input Video Signal Presence
47
Querying the Resolution of the Input Video Signal
47
Querying the Active Input Port
47
Querying the Video Input Selection Mode
48
Setting the Video Input Selection Mode
48
Querying the Video Quality Mode
48
Setting the Video Quality Mode
48
Querying the HDCP State
49
Setting the HDCP State
49
Decoder-Related Commands
49
Querying the Resolution of the Output Video Signal
49
Querying the Scaling Mode of the Output Video Signal
49
Setting the Scaling Mode of the Output Video Signal
49
Setting the Resolution of the Output Video Signal
50
Querying the Signal Type of the Output Video Signal
50
Setting the Signal Type of the Output Video Signal
50
Querying the State of the USB Connection
50
Establishing the USB Connection
50
Audio-Related Commands
51
Querying the Audio Input Selection Mode
51
Setting the Audio Input Selection Mode
51
Querying the Audio Signal Presence
51
Analog Audio Input/Output Signal Level Settings
51
Serial Port Settings
53
Setting the Port Availability
53
Setting the Baud Rate of the Port
53
Setting the RS-232 Port Mode
53
Setting the Data Bits
53
Setting the Stop Bits
54
Setting the Parity
54
Arranging the Extenders to Groups
54
Querying the Working Mode (Unicast/Multicast)
54
Setting the Working Mode (Unicast/Multicast)
54
Querying the Video Stream ID Setting Method
55
Querying the DIP Switch Value
55
Querying the Video Stream ID
55
DIP Switch Enable
55
Setting the Video Stream ID
55
Video Wall Settings
56
Setting the Name of the Video Wall
56
Assigning a Decoder to a Video Wall
56
Setting up a Video Wall (Example)
57
Crosspoint Switching Examples
58
Switching an Input to an Output
58
Switching an Input to All Outputs
58
Switching the Source of a Video Wall
58
Multiple Switching
58
EDID Management (Encoder)
59
Querying the Emulated EDID
59
Setting the Emulated EDID on the Input Port
59
Copying an EDID
59
Querying the Preferred Resolution of an EDID
59
Deleting an EDID from the User Memory
60
LW3 Commands - Quick Summary
61
6 Firmware Upgrade
63
Built-In Web or LDU2
63
Important Notices - before Starting the Upgrade
63
About the Firmware Package (LFP/LFP2 File)
63
Option 1. - Upgrading Via the Built-In Web Page
63
Firmware Upgrading Steps
64
Option 2. - Upgrading by LDU2
65
Installation
65
Before Starting the Upgrade
66
Firmware Upgrading Steps
66
7 Troubleshooting
67
8 Technologies
68
EDID Management
68
Understanding the EDID
68
Advanced EDID Management
68
Video over IP
69
HDCP Management
69
Protected and Unprotected Content
69
Disable Unnecessary Encryption
69
Signal Management (VINX AP-Series)
70
General Information
70
Types of Serial Cables
70
Signaltransmissionovervinxdevices
70
9 Appendix
71
Specifications
71
VINX Basic Series
71
VINX AP-Series
71
Audio Port Numbering
73
DIP Switch States
73
Mechanical Drawings
74
Output Resolutions (Scaler)
75
Factory Default Settings
75
Factory EDID List
76
Firmware Release Notes
77
Application Note (LW-AN-001)
79
Further Information
82
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