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For KD-IP1080 Tx and Rx
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Network Setup
is where the IP Addresss, Subnet Mask, and Router IP Address may be
changed when. Click Apply to save changes
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Multicast Setup
is where the Group ID may be changed and IGMP may be enabled or
disabled.
**Please be aware that Group ID’s cannot clash for Tx Units. Each Tx Unit
must have a unique Group ID. Treat Group ID as Source Input Number. Rx Unit Group
ID’s are to connect to a Tx to view video from that source**
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Main Firmware Upgrade
is where the firmware of the unit may be upgraded by file. Reboot
may also be accessed from here.
For KD-IP1080 Tx Only
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Encoder Firmware Upgrade
is where the encoder may be upgraded by file. Encoder
feature may be rebooted from here.
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EDID Upgrade
is where the EDID settings may be changed by file. Update the EDID per
specific Tx source to ensure the optimal video resolution is output by your source.
Default EDID file of KD-IP1080 units is 1080p with 2ch audio.
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Email [email protected] for additional EDID files.
Protocol: RS-232 and TCP/IP Commands
With the companion of a KD-MC1000 or other Compass Control MC gateways, 3rd party
integrators may control the switching capabilities of the KD-IP1080 system with a few simple
commands.
Connection to the KD-IP1080 via KD-MC1000 plugged into the same network may be done
through RS-232 or TCP/IP.
For RS-232 control, the only Multi-Function I/O port that supports a RS-232 connection
for KD-IP1080 control is the Zigbee RS-232 I/O port on the rear of the KD-MC1000, model
KD-3.5MDB964C.The KD-MC1000 comes with a special 3.5 to RS-232 cable that has
3 rings, 4 conductors. This is the only cable that may be used in the Zigbee RS-232 I/O port.
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Pin 5 – Ground
Pin 3 – Receive
Pin 2 – Transmit
RS-232 cable pin out
RS-232 Protocol:
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Baud Rate = 57600 bits per second
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Data Bits = 8
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Stop Bits = 1
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Parity = None
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Flow Control = None
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Carriage Return: Required
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Line Feed: Required
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Commands are not case-sensitive. Spaces shown below may be excluded.
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Carriage return and line feed is required at the end of each string.
For TCP/IP control, make sure the TCP/IP client is on the same network as the KD-
MC1000 and the KD-IP1080. The port for control is telnet (23).
Commands:
SPO xxxx SI yyyy
Switches the desired Video Input to the desired Output
xxxx = the Output number [0000 to 9999] –or– [A] for all
Value for xxxx/yyyy may range from 2 to 4 characters long (xx to xxxx).
yyyy = the Input number [00 to 1024] –or– [U, D] for “Up” and “Down”
respectively
[U, D] will increase/decrease the input number from its current position
This command will switch Inputs to your desired Output
Example:
To switch Output 8 to Input 4, issue the command:
SPO08SI04
Example:
To increment the Input Up on Output 14, issue the command:
SPO14SIU
Example:
To switch All Outputs to Input 9, issue the command:
SPOASI09
STA
Gets Status of KD-IP1080 System
STPI xxxx
Gets Video Status of Tx Input
xxxx = the Input number [00 to 1024]
STPO xxxx
Gets Video Status of Rx Input
xxxx = the Output number [0000 to 9999]
SPCDF
Reset All to Factory Default
Specifications
Technical:
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Tx Input: 1 HDMI Connector, Type A, 19 Pin Female
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Tx Output: 1 HDMI Connector, Type A, 19 Pin Female; 1 CAT5e/6 on RJ45
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Rx Input: 1 CAT5e/6 on RJ45
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Tx Output: 1 HDMI Connector, Type A, 19 Pin Female
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TMDS Bandwidth: 2.25 Gb/s per Channel
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Deep Color Support: Supports digital video formats in Deep Color Mode
up to 12 bits/color
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Link: Single Link
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DDC Signal (Data): Input DDC signal – 5 Volts p-p (TTL)
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HDMI Video/Audio Signal: 1.2 Volts p-p
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DDC Communication: EDID and HDCP buffering between source and display