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Installing and Configuring Your AV Equipment

19

 N1000 Series User Manual

Changing IP Addresses

There are two ways to assign new IP addresses to your N1000 units using N-Able:



Option 1:

 Log in to each unit individually and make the changes on the 

Settings

 page. 



Option 2:

 Export a comma-separated value (CSV) file, make changes to all units in the resulting file, and import the CSV file 

into N-Able to apply the changes.

Option 1: Assigning IP Addresses Individually (using the Settings page)

1.

Find the unit you wish to change in the control matrix (either on the 

Unit Management

 tab or the 

Video Matrix > N1000

 tab). 

2.

Double-click the unit and log in. 

3.

Go to the 

Settings

 page and make IP address changes for that unit either by setting a 

STATIC

 address or by enabling 

DHCP

 

(see 

Figure 16

).

 

FIG. 16  

Network Setup Section of the Settings Page

4.

Click the 

Trial Save 

button.

5.

Return to the 

Settings

 page through the newly-configured IP address. 

6.

Once the 

Settings

 page appears (successfully using the new IP address) click the 

Confirm

 button to lock in your changes.

NOTE: 

If you lose communication for any reason, unplug the N1000, wait one minute, and plug it back in. This restores the unit to the 

original IP address. 

Option 2: Assigning IP Addresses to Multiple Units (using CSV files)

N-Able has the ability to export and import CSV files. Once units are auto-discovered in N-Able, the CSV file can be exported and 

then opened as an Excel spreadsheet. Here you can configure parameters such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway, stream 

number, audio settings, etc. Once configured, import the CSV file back into N-Able to assign those parameters to the appropriate 

devices. Reboot the devices to activate the new settings. This procedure can be used to configure multiple networked AV devices at 

the same time. It can also provide valuable diagnostics by allowing you to see the last known device configuration as well as scan 

the network for new devices (regardless of IP configuration).
To configure units using a CSV file, follow these steps:
1.

Make sure that you have performed an 

Auto Discover

 (on the 

Unit Management

 tab of N-Able) since connecting all of the new 

units to the network.

2.

From N-Able’s main menu bar, select 

N-Able > Export CSV

.

3.

Click 

Yes

 on the pop-up box informing you that a CSV file is about to be generated.

NOTE: 

A CSV file editor (e.g., Microsoft Excel) is necessary to proceed.

4.

The folder containing your CSV file displays. Double-click the file to open it.

5.

You can use this file to edit the IP mode, IP address, subnet

 

mask, gateway IP address, stream number, etc. Once all changes 

have been made, save the file.

6.

Go back into N-Able and select 

N-Able > Import CSV

.

7.

Browse to your saved CSV file and click 

Import

.

Step 5. Connecting Encoders to an Input Source

Having already connected the Encoder(s) to the network and made the appropriate settings changes (as described in 

Step 3.

 an

Step 4.

), you can now connect to the appropriate AV source(s).This connection from an Encoder 

HDMI IN

 port (female) to an input 

source is accomplished using either an HDMI cable or DVI-I (through adapter). 
1.

Connect the source you would like to use for the Encoder (camera, laptop, etc.) to the Encoder’s 

HDMI IN

 port using an HDMI 

cable. For analog sources, use the 

VGA IN

 port.

2.

Repeat until all Encoders are connected to their sources.

Summary of Contents for NMX-DEC-N1222

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL SVSI N1000 MPC SERIES ENCODERS DECODERS DIGITAL MEDIA DISTRIBUTION SWITCHING SOLUTION NMX ENC N1122 NMX DEC N1222 NMX ENC N1133 AND NMX DEC N1233...

Page 2: ...outlet 10 PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 ONLY USE attachments accessories spec...

Page 3: ...tween the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for h...

Page 4: ...Unit Control 18 Changing IP Addresses 19 Option 1 Assigning IP Addresses Individually using the Settings page 19 Option 2 Assigning IP Addresses to Multiple Units using CSV files 19 Switching and Scal...

Page 5: ...gs Page 42 Decoder Setup Section 43 Advanced Settings 45 RS232 Settings 47 Network Setup Section 47 Status Section 48 Change Password 49 Software Section 49 Audio Downmixer Settings 50 Crop Pan Zoom P...

Page 6: ...ations Common Applications The N1000 Series is the perfect solution for any low latency application and video matrix smaller than 32x32 Common applications include classrooms conference rooms performi...

Page 7: ...Button 2 Device ID Discovery Button 3 Power Status Indicators 8 1 12VDC Input not needed with PoE 2 Status Indicators 3 RJ45 Auto Sensing Gigabit Ethernet Switch Port PoE 4 RJ45 Auto Sensing Gigabit E...

Page 8: ...pported by Encoders 2 USB Standard A Ports supported by Decoders 3 Device Reset Button 4 Device ID Discovery Button 5 Power Status Indicators 9 1 12VDC Input not needed with PoE 2 Status Indicators 3...

Page 9: ...ed above HDMI LED On green when an HDMI connection exists STAT LED Same as STATUS LED described above STRM LED On green when the unit is streaming video P0 POE 8 wire RJ45 female 10 100 1000 Mbps 10 1...

Page 10: ...y part number N9312 to the unit s two pin terminal block plug connector labeled 12V 2A Network PoE units If using PoE to power the unit you should already have a network connection Externally powered...

Page 11: ...nd Connecting Encoders to the Network and Configuring Stream Settings on page 16 for more information on these connections FIG 7 Installing Mounting Wings Rack Mounting N1000 Series Stand Alone Units...

Page 12: ...ure 10 FIG 10 Fully Populated Card Cage 6 For proper airflow cover any unused card slots with faceplate blanks Blanks are sold separately part number N9210 7 Make sure the Card Cage s power cord is pl...

Page 13: ...eo and audio quality at bandwidths appropriate to any network segment or link Matrix switches as large as 1200x800 have been constructed on a house network using SVSI equipment Alternatively many cust...

Page 14: ...t 14 N1000 Series User Manual 3 Double click the wired interface to your AV network and then click the Properties button 4 Scroll down in the list to the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 option Hi...

Page 15: ...monitors do not support embedded audio When using such a display use the AUDIO port for separate transmission of sound and turn HDMI Audio off on the Settings page to avoid video display issues Power...

Page 16: ...PoE applications connect a 12V regulated power supply N9312 to the two pin terminal block plug connector labeled 12V 2A NOTE In order for the unit to receive PoE it must be connected to a switch or ot...

Page 17: ...Login page is only displayed if N Able s stored username password does not match the unit s username password A default system will match 5 The Settings page is displayed see Figure 15 6 Change the S...

Page 18: ...ed to the network Auto IP checks the network for available IP addresses in the 169 254 xxx xxx range and then makes an appropriate static assignment to each unit It may be beneficial in some applicati...

Page 19: ...nfigured import the CSV file back into N Able to assign those parameters to the appropriate devices Reboot the devices to activate the new settings This procedure can be used to configure multiple net...

Page 20: ...Installing and Configuring Your AV Equipment 20 N1000 Series User Manual FIG 17 Encoder Connection to Source N1000 Encoder PoE Enabled Switch Network HDMI Cable Cat 5 Cable...

Page 21: ...am The output of a Decoder is the digital video and or audio being transmitted out to the display device Seamless Switching The N1000 Series supports seamless switching capability if all of the source...

Page 22: ...dant power supplies Graphical presentation of video network connections Full configuration control assign fixed IP addresses for each SVSI component adjust variable bit rate for each video stream etc...

Page 23: ...mmon cell for the desired Encoder Decoder streaming combination 9 Click the Take button to make the change to your matrix The radio button turns green to indicate the connection was successful WARNING...

Page 24: ...now the Encoder passwords it needs to establish communication Assign Encoder hotkeys Add remove Encoders from the Decoder s list Passwords By default KVM streams are encrypted with a common password Y...

Page 25: ...the GUI you can access all other main pages by clicking the links in the top navigation bar Figure 21 shows the navigation bar and provides hot links to the sections of this chapter which describe ea...

Page 26: ...ivided into several sections and also has links to other dialog boxes for additional configuration options Refer to the following sections for detailed descriptions Encoder Setup Section on page 27 Ad...

Page 27: ...mit stream number To better understand this setting think of Encoders more like a channel on a cable box rather than a traditional AV Matrix Each Encoder must have a unique stream number just like eve...

Page 28: ...source requires It is best to do hard set for all permanently installed sources e g cameras cable boxes etc but leave Auto on for periodic sources e g laptop inputs Advanced Settings Refer to Advance...

Page 29: ...g automated processes from N Able or N Command from occurring This does not prevent a control system from making changes or a user from manually making changes Input Level Gain Left Right Select a PRE...

Page 30: ...ntify units This is useful for larger network integrations when broadcast packets will not cover the entire network Enabled by default Discovery Interval secs Determine how often in seconds the unit t...

Page 31: ...69 254 xxx xxx with Netmask of 255 255 0 0 and Gateway address of 169 254 1 1 will be automatically assigned to the N1000 Encoder by the control software When set to DHCP an IP Address in the range of...

Page 32: ...will be rejected However connection attempts from the same IP will override the current connection Port 50002 Source IP Shows the IP address of the currently connected device or displays Disconnected...

Page 33: ...tions are described in Table 6 FIG 29 Software Section TABLE 6 Settings Page Software Section Option Description Serial Displays the serial number of the N1000 Encoder MAC Address Displays the MAC add...

Page 34: ...age appears in the list a transition time can be set for each image Save Click to save the current configuration Name Enter a name for the playlist Output Mode Select the HostPlay output resolution Th...

Page 35: ...Commands can be saved for future use and executed later The IR Code menu lists all saved IR commands See Table 8 for option descriptions FIG 31 IR Page TABLE 8 IR Page Options Option Description IR Co...

Page 36: ...Event Create delete test events to be performed when the Encoder powers on Visit our website for more details on Application Programming Interface API commands Video Cable Connected Event Create delet...

Page 37: ...e sending commands from the Serial page will always return a No Data message and fail to send the commands FIG 33 Serial Page TABLE 10 Serial Page Options Option Description Serial Code Create select...

Page 38: ...twork Enabled by default When disabled the unit works like a non KVM unit and ignores any keyboard or mouse activity Multiaccess Enable to allow multiple Decoders to access this Encoder at the same ti...

Page 39: ...rameters displayed on the right side of the screen Use the Encode button to translate the changes into a new EDID and click Set EDID NOTE The source will need to be disconnected while modifying EDID s...

Page 40: ...d UDP messages the unit receives It also displays the web browser s IP address and gives you options to Refresh and Reset Logs FIG 37 Logs Page LLDP Page Click the LLDP link at the top of any of the m...

Page 41: ...section on page 41 you can access the GUI main pages by clicking the links in the top navigation bar Figure 39 shows the navigation bar and provides hot links to the sections of this chapter which de...

Page 42: ...l sections and also has links to other dialog boxes for additional configuration options Refer to the following sections for detailed descriptions Decoder Setup Section on page 43 Advanced Settings on...

Page 43: ...ansmit stream number To better understand this setting think of Decoders dialing up channels on a cable box rather than a traditional AV matrix Each decoder can dial in a different active channel Audi...

Page 44: ...d Settings on page 45 for details on the options available from this link RS232 Settings Refer to RS232 Settings on page 47 for details on the options available from this link Allow SVSI Multicast Dis...

Page 45: ...g changes or a user from manually making changes Input audio for LocalPlay Select to enable the input audio when the Live Local menu is set to one of the local images YCbCr 4 2 2 Output Set YCbCr outp...

Page 46: ...esignated slave Serial Slave Address Enter the IP address of the serial slave device IR Command Holdoff Set the delay between IR command portions The default setting is 25 ms IR commands are sent in t...

Page 47: ...169 254 xxx xxx with Netmask of 255 255 0 0 and Gateway address of 169 254 1 1 will be automatically assigned to the N1000 Decoder by the control software When set to DHCP an IP Address in the range...

Page 48: ...rrent connection Port 50002 Source IP Shows the IP address of the currently connected device or displays Disconnected if no connection exists Port 50002 can only accept a single external connection at...

Page 49: ...ions are described in Table 18 FIG 47 Software Section TABLE 18 Settings Page Software Section Option Description Serial Displays the serial number of the N1000 Decoder MAC Address Displays the MAC ad...

Page 50: ...o source Center Gain slider Set percentage of audio on center channel mixed into left and right output when downmixing Front Gain slider Set percentage of audio on front left and right channels mixed...

Page 51: ...tion table on page 43 for more information TABLE 20 Crop Pan Zoom Page Options Option Description X1 Y1 Set pixel coordinates of viewing area top left X2 Y2 Set pixel coordinates of viewing area botto...

Page 52: ...in the chosen image playlists If more than one image appears in the list a transition time can be set for each image Save Click to save the current configuration Name View edit playlist names Output M...

Page 53: ...ommands can be saved for future use and executed later The IR Code menu lists all saved IR commands See Table 22 for option descriptions FIG 51 IR Page TABLE 22 IR Page Options Option Description IR C...

Page 54: ...nt Create delete test events to be performed when the Decoder powers on Visit our website for more details on Application Programming Interface API commands Video Cable Connected Event Create delete t...

Page 55: ...e sending commands from the Serial page will always return a No Data message and fail to send the commands FIG 53 Serial Page TABLE 24 Serial Page Options Option Description Serial Code Create select...

Page 56: ...efault password for stream encryption To successfully communicate the Decoder must know and match the Encoder password FIG 54 Security Page KVM Page Click the KVM link at the top of any of the main we...

Page 57: ...by this setting only KVM functionality Switch Disconnect Switch to or disconnect from the Encoder mentioned above KVM Advanced Settings Enable to access the Advanced settings described below KVM Enco...

Page 58: ...to view the EDID information of the connected output display FIG 56 EDID Page TABLE 26 EDID Page Options Option Description EDID Display Shows the EDID of the display that is connected to the Decoder...

Page 59: ...d UDP messages the unit receives It also displays the web browser s IP address and gives you options to Refresh and Reset Logs FIG 57 Logs Page LLDP Page Click the LLDP link at the top of any of the m...

Page 60: ...ocalPlay appears set Decoder to Live play mode and verify network is configured properly No audio is detected If there is no audio on all Decoders verify audio settings are correct on Encoder If there...

Page 61: ...oder stream on the network is set to HostPlay or does NOT have a valid input video signal Seeing this screen means that the Decoder CAN communicate with the Encoder across the network It is a good way...

Page 62: ...eiving the stream from the intended Encoder However the video signal being sent to the Encoder is not supported Please refer to the AMX website for supported resolution lists for specific products Dis...

Page 63: ...ideo source but is not set up to pass it Please call SVSI Technical Support to enable this feature Displayed when Decoder Notes is receiving a stream from an Encoder it can not decrypt Make sure the D...

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