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CDPS-CS7-S

IP Master Controller (SDVoE)

(Phase 1)

Operation Manual

Operation Manual

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Page 1: ...CDPS CS7 S IP Master Controller SDVoE Phase 1 Operation Manual Operation Manual...

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Page 3: ...chnology reserves the right to make improvements to this document and or product at any time and without notice COPYRIGHT NOTICE No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stor...

Page 4: ...to this product through any openings or empty slots in the unit as you may damage parts inside the unit Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces Use only the supplied power supply u...

Page 5: ...Cable Pinout 5 6 5 RS 232 Pinout and Defaults 5 6 6 WebGUI Control 6 6 6 1 Monitor Control Tab 8 6 6 2 System Tab 17 6 6 3 Settings Tab 19 6 6 4 Transmitter Tab 19 6 6 5 Receiver Tab 22 6 6 6 Scaling...

Page 6: ...nfiguring the matrix video wall and multiviewer modes of connected SDVoE units The settings of all connected Transmitter Receiver units including IP address netmask and extender status are clearly dis...

Page 7: ...control over the independent routing of video audio and control signals between all local compatible transmitters and receivers Control over matrix video wall and multiviewer modes using WebGUI preset...

Page 8: ...of the unit Ensure that the remote being used is within direct line of sight of the IR Extender 2 CONTROL Terminal Block Connect to a serial controllable device for the transmission of RS 232 signals...

Page 9: ...dard this unit can optionally be powered directly via this Ethernet port 9 FACTORY RESET Pinhole Press and hold for 3 seconds to reset the unit to its factory defaults including Ethernet settings Note...

Page 10: ...Ground 6 5 RS 232 Pinout and Defaults Serial Port Default Settings Baud Rate 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity Bits None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None 1 2 3 RxD GND TxD 3 pin Terminal Block 1 2 3 4 5 RxD TxD...

Page 11: ...tput to be added in Phase 2 or RS 232 if the Device Discovery software is not available By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the network details of that particular devic...

Page 12: ...ow Please enter the appropriate user name and password then click Enter to log in Note The default user name and password is admin After logging in on the left side of the browser you will see the fol...

Page 13: ...n most compatible transmitters receivers or transceivers These interfaces are Video routing HDMI Audio routing Analog Audio routing USB routing IR routing and RS 232 routing This tab s controls are av...

Page 14: ...activate a new route Source to Multiple Receiver Routing To route a source to multiple receivers at the same time click and drag the source s button on the left to the All button on the right side the...

Page 15: ...eceiver click and drag the source s button on the left to the preferred display on the right side then release the mouse button If the routing was completed successfully the newly routed source s name...

Page 16: ...stop one or all independent HDMI audio streams Note When a receiver s HDMI Audio is set to Follow Video in Genlock Mode and scaling on that output has been disabled the HDMI audio setting is ignored a...

Page 17: ...o route an analog audio source to multiple receivers at the same time click and drag the source s button on the left to the All button on the right side then release the mouse button If the routing wa...

Page 18: ...ode is disabled a USB host port can only be paired with a single USB device endpoint USB Host This section provides drag and drop buttons for detected USB host ports as well as a button target to stop...

Page 19: ...to by multiple IR inputs however each IR input may only be directly routed to a single IR output If an IR input needs to be sent to more than one output the Global Broadcast option must be used IR In...

Page 20: ...y routed IR output s IR stream IP address will appear below the IR input s name within its button Clicking on any IR output button will change the color of itself and all IR inputs currently routed to...

Page 21: ...mouse button To stop the transmission of ALL RS 232 signals drag the All button down to the Stop button RS 232 Receiver This section provides drag and drop buttons for all RS 232 receivers detected by...

Page 22: ...configure the network settings manually please set the LAN port to Static IP mode and enter the information as appropriate for the connected network Press Save to activate the changes Note Both LAN po...

Page 23: ...and then select an appropriate firmware update file bin format located on your local PC After selecting the file click the Upgrade button to begin the firmware update process Once the firmware update...

Page 24: ...sconnected icon and cannot be used for routing These units may be removed from the list using the Remove button 1 Transmitter Configuration Remove Click on this button to remove any transmitter from t...

Page 25: ...tected the button will be red Note If no live source is detected the button will turn red Network Settings Clicking this button will display a pop up window containing detailed information about the u...

Page 26: ...Update Update the firmware of this unit using the currently uploaded firmware file Transform Transceivers only Switch the unit into receiver mode Name Change the unit s name 19 character maximum Audio...

Page 27: ...receiver s name IP address and video content as well as options to configure the network RS 232 USB and general device settings are also provided Note Units that were previously a part of the system b...

Page 28: ...e If no display is detected the button will turn red Network Settings Clicking this button will display a pop up window containing detailed information about the unit s current network settings includ...

Page 29: ...aded firmware file Transform Transceivers only Switch the unit into transmitter mode Name Change the unit s name 19 character maximum HDMI Audio Source Select the audio source type to embed with the H...

Page 30: ...ue to this scaling occurring only on the receiver side changes to resolutions here has no impact on bandwidth usage 1 Resolution Selection To select an output resolution for a receiver click and drag...

Page 31: ...Preset Names to start work on a new video wall click on the symbol To delete an existing video wall select the name and then click on the trash icon Note Deleting a video wall preset will not disable...

Page 32: ...s Receiver Selection This is a list of all available receivers in the system Drag and drop each receiver to it s correct position within the video wall grid to the right of the list After placement ea...

Page 33: ...enable the MultiView Divide FPS by two feature of the transmitter 1 MultiView Setup The upper left section of this tab contains a list of all currently defined multiview groups in the system To edit...

Page 34: ...he multiview layout above the list After placement each transmitter s name will be displayed within the selected window in the multiview layout and the window will turn green Blue windows within the m...

Page 35: ...type telnet followed by the IP address of the unit and the port number if it is non standard and then hit Enter This will connect us to the unit we wish to control Microsoft Windows Version 6 1 7601 C...

Page 36: ...defaults get model name Show the unit s model name get model type Show the unit s product type get fw ver Show the unit s current firmware version get command ver Show the unit s current command versi...

Page 37: ...ode DHCP DHCP mode get lan N1 ip mode R Show the current IP address assignment mode of the specified LAN port Available values for N1 1 LAN port 1 2 LAN port 2 get lan N1 ipconfig Show the specified L...

Page 38: ...N1 1 LAN port 1 2 LAN port 2 set lan N1 static ipaddr N2 Set the specified LAN port s static IP address Available values for N1 1 LAN port 1 2 LAN port 2 N2 X X X X X 0 255 get lan N1 static ipaddr S...

Page 39: ...static gateway address Available values for N1 1 LAN port 1 2 LAN port 2 N2 X X X X X 0 255 get lan N1 static gateway Show the specified LAN port s current static gateway address Available values for...

Page 40: ...d 9600 9600 baud 19200 19200 baud 38400 38400 baud 57600 57600 baud 115200 115200 baud get uart N1 baudrate Show the current baud rate of the specified serial port Available values for N1 1 3 pin seri...

Page 41: ...rial port Available values for N1 1 3 pin serial port 2 5 pin serial port Available values for N2 7 7 data bits 8 8 data bits get uart N1 data bit Show the current number of data bits used by the spec...

Page 42: ...of the Control Output 5 pin serial port Available values for N1 0 Disabled 1 RS 232 mode 2 RS 422 mode 3 RS 485 mode get uart 2 mode Show the current operational mode of the Control Output 5 pin seria...

Page 43: ...IN HDMI OUT RS 232 USB IR IN IR OUT AUDIO LAN DC 12V TX RX SFP DP IN HDMI IN HDMI OUT RS 232 USB IR IN IR OUT AUDIO LAN DC 12V TX RX OR LAN LAN LAN LAN Serial Input Fiber Network Switch for VoIP Netwo...

Page 44: ...50kHz 30 60kHz under ideal conditions Baud Rate 19200 Power Supply 5V 2 6A DC US EU standards CE FCC UL certified ESD Protection HBM 8kV Air Discharge 4kV Contact Discharge Dimensions W H D 231 5mm 2...

Page 45: ...DAC Digital to Analog Converter DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DP DisplayPort EDID Extended Display Identification Data GbE Gigabit Ethernet GUI Graphical User Interface HDCP High bandwidth...

Page 46: ...et TCP Transmission Control Protocol UHD Ultra High Definition 10 2Gbps UHD Ultra High Definition Plus 18Gbps UHDTV Ultra High Definition Television USB Universal Serial Bus VLAN Virtual LAN VoIP Vide...

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