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COMPUTER

IP ROUTER

SMTCP-2

RS-232

SERIAL

CAT5

CAT5

MATRIX SWITCH (NOT CONNECTED)

Connecting to the SMTCP-2 for the first time

 

The first time you connect the SMTCP-2, you will need to perform the following steps to set 

the initial configuration. This includes establishing an HTTP connection and manually setting 

the IP address for the SMTCP-2.

1.  Power off all devices. 

2.  Use a female to male 

Straight-Through

 RS-232 (Serial) cable 

to connect the SMTCP-2 to the computer. 

3.  Use a CAT5 ethernet cable to connect the SMTCP-2 to a TCP/

IP network via a network router or other network connection 

that 

has DHCP enabled

. If your network does not support DHCP, 

please see page 22 of this manual for instructions. 

 

 

 

 

4.  Power on the computer and run a terminal program such as Hyperterminal to open a 

serial connection to the SMTCP-2 using the standard 9600 baud, 8, N, 1 configuration.

5.  Power on the SMTCP-2. When powered on, it will obtain an IP address automatically via 

DHCP from the network.

6.  The IP information for the SMTCP-2 will be displayed on the terminal screen as follows:

 

    

**************************

 

    * SmartAVI control is UP *

 

    *   version 10.12.20#6   *

 

    **************************

 

    addr:192.168.1.102

 

    Mask:255.255.255.0

 

    gtwy:192.168.1.1

 

    **************************

NOTE: the above IP address is for demonstration purposes only. Actual results may be different.

7.  The IP address shown must be used to connect to the SMTCP via HTTP.  

 

 

Controlling the CATXPro with the SMTCP module (continued)

Summary of Contents for CATXPro

Page 1: ...site Video and S Video with full stereo audio support and full IR RS232 non blocking matrix switching Switch up to 64 remote devices to 64 remote displays located up to 1 000 feet away CATXPro 64 port...

Page 2: ...maintains optimum integrity throughout the system Special remote boxes offer compatibility with Video Composite UXGA Component Video and S Video Features Supports high resolution video up to 1920x1200...

Page 3: ...IN X 32 OUT Matrix with RS 232 Control Includes CSWX16X32 SM CSW CCPWR06US CSWX16X48S CAT5 Audio Video and IR RS232 16 IN X 48 OUT Matrix with RS 232 Control Includes CSWX16X48 SM CSW CCPWR06US CSWX16...

Page 4: ...al is Crucial Medical Remote Operation Away from Sensitive Magnetic Equipment Recording for Large Studios where Editing Mixing Stations are Compact and or Require Complete Silence Applications Applica...

Page 5: ...hat will connect to the receiver XTAV RX Adjusting and Tuning the Signal In order to fine tune the signal adjust the individual dials one at a time starting with GREEN then BLUE and lastly RED As you...

Page 6: ...ect to the receiver XTW RX NOTE You can not use RS232 and IR at the same time Installation continued Connecting XTWALL Receiver Connecting The Receiver 1 Connect CAT5 cable coming from the transmitter...

Page 7: ...dials you will notice the colors slightly change as you increase or decrease the strength All dials should be around the same distance Connecting the XTPro transmitter Connecting The Transmitter 1 Co...

Page 8: ...out connectors on the front of the receiver 3 Connect a set of external speakers to the audio output connections on the front of the unit Standard 3 5mm stereo Miniplug Adjusting and Tuning the Signa...

Page 9: ...n the back of the CATXPro 2 Connect the CAT5 cable to the RJ45 and mark each cable with the number of the receivers 3 REPEAT steps for all receivers cables After all connection are made you can turn o...

Page 10: ...Bidirectional Brown 8 CAT5 Preparation The CATXPro is a point to point video extender switcher The system does not allow to connecting the Cat5 via hubs or any kind of switches that the point to point...

Page 11: ...tion CD that came with your CATXPro unit This CD has the SmartControlPro software that you will need in order to control the unit using a computer Insert the CD into your CD ROM On the CD you should s...

Page 12: ...respond This setting should be left at 0 If you need to change it it should be no higher than 0 2 After you have entered in the necessary information click OK This will now take you to the Main Routi...

Page 13: ...e the numbered buttons across the top and left sides Click an output button on the top and then click an input button on the left Options for using the Button Panel Output Options To select multiple o...

Page 14: ...ed and these routes will be added to the recording This makes it possible to combine the routes of two or more macros into one bigger macro 4 When finished click the Save Macro button You will be inst...

Page 15: ...ot always available in all boxes in order to interface the remote control with the matrix The way the remote control the matrix is as follows Xx enter yy enter When XX is the output YY is the input To...

Page 16: ...th automated third party control software Applications Server Collocation Digital Signage Airports Dealer Rooms Control Rooms Audio Visual Presentations Hotels Resorts KVM Switches Features Supports H...

Page 17: ...ection that has DHCP enabled If your network does not support DHCP please see page 22 of this manual for instructions 4 Power on the computer and run a terminal program such as Hyperterminal to open a...

Page 18: ...s that is indicated You will be prompted to enter a username and password 9 The default login case sensitive is as follows User ID Admin Password Pass 10 Once connected to the SMTCP 2 you will see the...

Page 19: ...ave a preset simply configure your crosspoints and press the SAVE button next to the desired preset To recall a preset simply click on the button with its name To edit the preset names see the Device...

Page 20: ...inputs outputs and presets reset the names and reset the system to factory defaults To begin set the type of device you are using from the drop down menu labeled Device Type and specify the Matrix Dim...

Page 21: ...ge the user name and password for the SMTCP 2 The default user name for the SMTCP 2 is Admin and the password is Pass Once you modify the login information press the Submit button to make the changes...

Page 22: ...he SMTCP 2 press and hold Shift 1 exclamation until a command prompt appears 6 Press enter to show the network configuration help screen as follows Command Network Configuration help Enter a command f...

Page 23: ...h pegs Weight 6 lbs or 36 kg XTPRO SPECIFICATIONS Receiver with local monitor Audio and IR RS 232 support VGA Data Format RGBHV RGsB YUV Y C CVBS Resolution Up to 1900 x 1200 VGA SVGA XGA SXGA Connect...

Page 24: ...CVBS Resolution Up to 1900 x 1200 VGA SVGA XGA SXGA Connector Type HD 15 socket Audio Signal Type Stero unbalanced Connector 3 5 mm jack socket RS232 DB9M TXD RXD Gnd 9600 bps Power Requirements 5VDC...

Page 25: ...he cable to the RS 232 compliant device 3 Power on the device Establish a connection to your RS 232 compliant device Setting up the Terminal application Hyperterminal Settings 1 Open Hyperterminal on...

Page 26: ...ave established a connection to your device use the following commands CHK stands for CHECKSUM the CHK value is calculated by performing an XOR of the full com mand string For example F00M12I03 will X...

Page 27: ...27 www smartavi com How to properly test an RS 232 connection between a PC and most SmartAVI RS 232 compliant devices RS 232 Commands continued RS 232 Specifications continued...

Page 28: ...0 0 M 0 3 I 0 2 CHK CR 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 33 49 30 32 43 0D input_3_output_3 F 0 0 M 0 3 I 0 3 CHK CR 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 33 49 30 33 42 0D input_4_output_3 F 0 0 M 0 3 I 0 4 CHK CR 2F 2F 46 30 30...

Page 29: ...6 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 33 46 0D input_4_output_7 F 0 0 M 0 7 I 0 4 CHK CR 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 34 41 0D input_5_output_7 F 0 0 M 0 7 I 0 5 CHK CR 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 35 40 0D input_...

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Page 31: ...uct to SmartAVI 5 Any replacement product could be new or like new provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced 6 SmartAVI limited warranty is valid in any c...

Page 32: ...or any particular purpose Smart AVI will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material No p...

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