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Full HD HDMI over IP Extender

 

 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

To ensure the best performance from the product, please read all instructions carefully 
before using the device. Save this manual for further reference. 

 

Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packing material for 
possible future shipment. 

 

Follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury 
to persons. 

 

Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module. It may result in electrical shock 
or burn. 

 

Using supplies or parts not meeting the products’ specifications may cause 
damage, deterioration or malfunction. 

 

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 

 

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture or install 
this product near water. 

 

Do not put any heavy items on the extension cable in case of extrusion. 

 

Do not remove the housing of the device as opening or removing housing may 
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. 

 

Install the device in a place with fine ventilation to avoid damage caused by 
overheat. 

 

Keep the module away from liquids. 

 

Spillage into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage. 
If an object or liquid falls or spills on to the housing, unplug the module immediately. 

 

Do not twist or pull by force ends of the optical cable. It can cause malfunction. 

 

Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. Always unplug the power to 
the device before cleaning. 

 

Unplug the power cord when left unused for a long period of time. 

 

Information on disposal for scrapped devices: do not burn or mix with general 
household waste, please treat them as normal electrical wastes. 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for IPH300

Page 1: ...IPH300 Full HD HDMI over IP Extender All Rights Reserved Version IPH300_2020V1 2 User Manual...

Page 2: ...Statement This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications...

Page 3: ...isture or install this product near water Do not put any heavy items on the extension cable in case of extrusion Do not remove the housing of the device as opening or removing housing may expose you t...

Page 4: ...vices 13 6 5 Device Information 14 6 6 Other Buttons 15 6 7 Operation Guidelines 16 6 8 Configuration Operation 17 6 8 1 Configure One by One before Installation 17 6 8 2 1 to 1 1 1 Session Build 18 6...

Page 5: ...multipoint applications The advanced management system controls all devices in LAN uniformly Low power consumption 2 Package List Items Q ty Remarks IPH300E Encoder 1 84 4mm L x 50 6mm W x 19 5mm H P...

Page 6: ...pports 1920x1080 Full HD 1080p 1680x1050 WSXGA 1280x1024 SXGA 1280x720 HD 720p 1024x768 XGA 800x600 SVGA and 640x480 VGA Progressive only 1080p 720p 480p and etc 60Hz 50Hz Control 1 ETHERNET Control C...

Page 7: ...SB port for external 5V DC power supply ETHERNET RJ45 port to connect to the decoder Factory Reset POWER LED The LED illuminates red when power is applied LINK LED The LED blinks green when the encode...

Page 8: ...n the encoder and the decoder communicate successfully each other with video audio data DC 5V DC jack for external AC power supply 110V 220V 50 60HZ 5 System Connection Usage Precautions Make sure all...

Page 9: ...ces like PC and set top box 2 IPH300D decoder Rx connects to monitor TV via HDMI cable as well 3 The encoder and decoder are connected via Ethernet cable UTP or fiber optic cable directly or through t...

Page 10: ...ch supports IGMP feature for 1 to many connection one Encoder sends video to many Decoders 6 1 Construction Structure of Mango and Encoder Decoder devices 1 Connect a computer to the Ethernet network...

Page 11: ...ow picture 1 on the left and right sides Shows Tx encoder devices on the left and Rx decoder ones on the right 2 is the section for building up 1 to 1 session connection 3 is the section for building...

Page 12: ...tination IP address Table Default Network Value Set Ex Default Values 1 1 Unicast Network Value Set Encoder Tx Decoder Rx Source IP 192 168 0 248 192 168 0 249 Source MAC factory value MAC 1 MAC 2 Sou...

Page 13: ...4 Searching Devices Click Search button In 3 seconds you will find devices connected to the network All devices connected to the same subnet will be shown They are listed in the Tx and Rx section box...

Page 14: ...higher bandwidth is occupied This parameter hold effect only in Tx devices Value between 18 25 is recommended GOP Group Of Picture Value ranges 1 60 It means the sum of one 1 I frame and the number of...

Page 15: ...to 1 1 1 session connection mode MAC Device s MAC address IP Device s IP Address Destination IP Counterpart device s IP address with which the device will make session Gateway IP Gateway IP in the ne...

Page 16: ...if necessary as it is required about IP addresses Grouping mode Group and etc 3 Save Setting and reboot Reboot 4 Install the devices to the target field network 5 Confirm the connections are correct...

Page 17: ...boot 9 Change configuration and save Setting Note Please note that you have set devices as Manual mode finally You will come to know that mode change from Auto to Manual and vice versa needs save and...

Page 18: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 18 6 8 2 1 to 1 1 1 Session Build 1 Select a Tx device Drag and drop it into the left 1 1 Session box or click Add button on the left...

Page 19: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 19 2 Select a Rx device Drag and drop it into the right 1 1 Session box or click Add button on the right...

Page 20: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 20 3 Click the Connect button...

Page 21: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 21 4 If the session builds successfully the device status becomes ON and status icon lights on green...

Page 22: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 22 5 You can check the 1 1 session status by clicking Status button which pops up a following window...

Page 23: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 23...

Page 24: ...sion box or click Add button on the left Then automatically the counterpart Rx device is shown on the right box Note You can first select the Rx device before Tx selection and drag it to the right 1 1...

Page 25: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 25 2 Click the Disconnect button...

Page 26: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 26 3 If the session disconnects successfully the device status changes to OFF and the device status icon light off as gray...

Page 27: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 27 6 8 4 1 to Many 1 N Session Connection Grouping Up to 10 groups sessions can be built 1 Select a group 0 9 in this example group 0 is selected...

Page 28: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 28 2 Select a Tx device drag and drop it into the left Group Sessions box or click Add button on the left...

Page 29: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 29 3 Select an Rx device drag and drop it into the right Group Sessions box or click Add button on the right...

Page 30: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 30 4 Check a Tx and Rx devices and click Connect button Be sure that all the devices are in Manual mode...

Page 31: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 31 5 The following picture shows the session connects successfully Those device statuses turns to ON and status icons light on green...

Page 32: ...HD HDMI over IP Extender 32 6 8 5 Add a Rx Device to a Group Session While the 1 N session is alive you can add an Rx device to this session group 1 Select the group to which you want to add the Rx de...

Page 33: ...HDMI over IP Extender 33 2 Select the Rx device in the Rx Devices box on the right and drag drop it into the right box in the Group Sessions or you can click Add button on the right below Group Sessio...

Page 34: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 34 3 Check the Rx device and then click the Connect button You can check several Rx devices concurrently connect Connect button to add them too...

Page 35: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 35 4 When the session connects successfully the device status turns to ON and status icon lights on green...

Page 36: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 36 6 8 6 Changing Tx Device While 1 N Session Is Alive You can change the Tx device in 1 to N session 1 Select the group session for which you want to change Tx device...

Page 37: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 37 2 Select a new Tx device in the Tx Devices box drag and drop it into the left Group Sessions box or click Add button on the left below Group Sessions box...

Page 38: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 38 3 Check the newly added Tx device and click Connect button...

Page 39: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 39 4 If the session successfully connects you can see that Tx device has changed to a new one...

Page 40: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 40 6 8 7 Disconnecting 1 N Session Group 1 Select the group of which session you want to disconnect...

Page 41: ...ll HD HDMI over IP Extender 41 2 Check the Tx device that is transmitting video in the group session and click Disconnect button Be sure that all devices should be in Manual mode Op to get disconnecte...

Page 42: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 42 3 Once the session disconnects successfully the device status becomes OFF and the status icon turns to gray...

Page 43: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 43 6 8 8 Disconnecting a Certain Rx Device from a 1 N Session Group 1 Select the session group from which you want to disconnect a certain Rx device...

Page 44: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 44 2 Check the Rx device to be disconnected and click Disconnect button below Group Sessions box...

Page 45: ...Full HD HDMI over IP Extender 45 3 If it disconnect the Rx device successfully its status becomes OFF Device Status and the status icon turns to gray...

Page 46: ...ngo program via designated ID and password When you run Mango on your computer there pops up the following login window The initial ID and password are ID mango Password quopin Once you log in success...

Page 47: ...tear Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications No certificate or invoice as the proof of warranty The product model showed on the warranty card does not match with the model of the produ...

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