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RTI | Miravue VIP-1 Manual
would need to be wired back to the centralized audio system using high-quality shielded 3.5mm male-to-male
stereo audio cables.
Audio Sync adjustment
The VIP-1 transceiver web interface setup program allows you to specify which audio stream (i.e., from the
HDMI-in port or to the HDMI-out port) is delivered to the stereo-out port and the delay in milliseconds for lip-
sync adjust. Only one audio stream can be selected since there is only one stereo-out port. NOTE: Audio settings
are configured via the VIP-1 web interface.
IP Network Cameras
The VIP-1 devices can view network-based camera video using RTSP camera streams.
INSTALLATION NOTES:
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MJPEG video streams are not supported.
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You cannot view a camera stream on VIP boxes that have a local source connected.
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Use only VIP-1’s that are setup as a receiver with no local source.
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Adjusting the resolution/framerate of the camera can improve the speed at which they connect.
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Tested IP cameras include: LILIN, IC Realtime, AXIS, and Alhua cameras.
The VIP-1 On-Screen Source Select
Using the On-Screen Source Select
Send the OK/Select command using IR via the RTI remote control or the TVs CEC compatible remote to display
a list of video sources available on the network. The current source is indicated by a solid bar to the right of
the source name. Use the UP and DOWN commands to navigate the menu and OK/Select to switch to the
desired video source.
The On-Screen Source List
The on-screen source list is generated using the names of the video sources on the Miravue VIP-1 network
plus any network video streams (IP cameras) added to the transceiver. Source names are defined in the two-
way driver configuration in Integration Designer programming software. In addition, source names may be set
in the VIP-1 web interface.
NOTES:
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Settings made within the web interface will be overwritten by configuration settings made in the RTI
control system programming.
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Only video sources and displays that have the same 4-digit group ID (provided in the transceiver setup)
will see each other, even if there are other VIP-1 transceivers on the same physical network.