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User Manual 

TL-CAV-01-HDV 

Multi-function AV distribution system 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Version: TL-CAV-01-HDV_170905

 

Summary of Contents for CAV-01-HDV

Page 1: ...User Manual TL CAV 01 HDV Multi function AV distribution system All Rights Reserved Version TL CAV 01 HDV_170905 ...

Page 2: ...is 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 It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in ...

Page 3: ...sture or install this product near water l Do not put any heavy items on the extension cable in case of extrusion l Do not remove the housing of the device as opening or removing housing may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards l Install the device in a place with fine ventilation to avoid damage caused by overheat l Keep the module away from liquids l Spillage into the housing may res...

Page 4: ...onnection Procedure 9 3 4 PoC Solution 10 3 5 Typical Application 11 4 System Operation 12 4 1 IR Learning Function 12 4 2 Front Panel Button Control 12 4 3 USB Signal Return 13 4 4 RS232 control 14 4 5 IR control 14 4 6 Web based GUI Control 16 4 6 1 Control Menu 16 4 6 2 Setting Menu 17 4 6 3 Command Menu 19 4 6 4 Network Menu 20 4 6 5 GUI update 20 4 7 Copy and load configuration data 21 4 7 1 ...

Page 5: ...ser Manual www tlnetworx com 5 1 Transmitter 22 5 2 Receiver 23 5 3 Control Panel 24 6 Panel Drawing 25 6 1 Transmitter 25 6 2 Receiver 25 6 3 Control Panel 26 7 Troubleshooting Maintenance 27 8 After sales Service 29 ...

Page 6: ... to the display in addition to the HDMI output A USB port on the receiver will transmit interactive display connections to the transmitter The control panel is an easy to use control device for huddle rooms classrooms and boardrooms It can power on and off the display select between the two inputs and separately adjust and mute the source and microphone audio TL CAV 01 HDV supports simultaneous pa...

Page 7: ...s l 4 x Rubber feet for Receiver l 1 x Pluggable Terminal Block 4 pin block used for 2x20Watt 4Ω port l 3 x Pluggable Terminal Block 3 pin blocks used for LINE OUT or RS232 port l 1 x Pluggable Terminal Block 2 pin block used for REMOTE MUTE port l 1 x IR emitter l 1 x USB control cable USB A to USB B l 1 x White face plate l 1 x User Manual Notes If you find any defective or missing parts please ...

Page 8: ...CP compliance indicator ü OFF No HDMI traffic no picture ü GREEN Traffic with HDCP ü Blinking GREEN Traffic without HDCP RESET Press this button to reboot Transmitter SOURCE SELECT Alternates between HDMI IN 1 and HDMI IN 2 Press and hold for 3 seconds to enable Auto switch mode To PC Connect PC to transmit USB control signal from the display VGA IN indicator ü OFF No VGA signal traffic ü YELLOW V...

Page 9: ...Transmitter can be powered by this port once Receiver has been powered up POWER RS232 RJ45 connector Connect to the POWER RS232 port on the Control Panel via CAT5e CAT6a cable to transmit RS232 control signal and power Control Panel 2 2 Receiver Figure 2 2 Receiver No Name Description FIRMWARE Micro USB port used for firmware updates ON Flashes green when system is powered on off when the system i...

Page 10: ...l source connected to the transmitter IR OUT IR output for the display RS232 RS232 control for the display REMOTE MUTE NO or NC connection to mute the audio when triggered by a mass notification system LINE OUT Line level audio output MIC LINE SWITCH ü When the switch is set to MIC the microphone input is used to connect a dynamic microphone ü When the switch is set to LINE the microphone input is...

Page 11: ... TL CAV 01 HDV User Manual www tlnetworx com connects to positive connects to negative and connects to ground 2x20 watts at 4Ω Speaker output DC24V Power input for the included DC 24V 2 71A power adapter ...

Page 12: ...CE input audio need to be adjusted 1 Clockwise adjustment to increase the volume 2 Counter clockwise adjustment to decrease the volume SOURCE HDMI embedded audio signal indicator it will turn blue when the HDMI embedded audio is selected to adjust its volume ON Turn on the display and system HDMI Press it to select HDMI IN signal as input source IR Built in IR sensor to pass through or capture IR ...

Page 13: ...ort or export configuration data POWER RS232 RJ45 connector Connect to the POWER RS232 port on the Transmitter via CAT5e CAT6a cable to transmit RS232 control signal Control Panel can be powered by Transmitter via this port FIRMWARE Micro USB port used for firmware update Note Pictures shown in this manual are for reference only ...

Page 14: ...or greater with TIA EIA T568B terminations to connect the HDBT ports 4 All devices should be connected before power on 3 2 System Diagram Figure 3 1 System Diagram 3 3 Connection Procedure Step1 Connect an HDMI source device to HDMI IN port of Transmitter with a high quality HDMI cable Step2 Connect a VGA source device to VGA IN port of Transmitter with a high quality VGA cable Step3 Connect PC to...

Page 15: ...icrophone to the MIC port of Receiver Step10 Connect REMOTE MUTE port of Receiver to the Fire Alarm System Step11 Connect a speaker to the 2x20Watt 4 port of Receiver Step12 Connect a PC to the TCP IP port of Receiver for Web based GUI control Step13 Connect the IR Emitter to the IR OUT port of Receiver and then put it over the IR receiver port of the display Step14 Connect DC24V 2 71A power adapt...

Page 16: ... long press it to start system 2 Connect signal source e g PCs to the HDMI IN and VGA IN ports of Transmitter 3 Turn on wireless microphone l Scenario 2 System use 1 Press the button HDMI or VGA to switch back and forth conveniently between two HDMI signal inputs 2 Long press the knob VOLUME to choose the audio source MIC audio or HDMI embedded audio that needs to be adjusted Then turn the knob cl...

Page 17: ...sensor of Control Panel 4 Once user set up successfully the button ON will stop blinking 5 Next repeat the above steps to set another button OFF 6 Finally Long press the button VGA to exit programming mode l Operating Procedure 1 Press the button ON to turn on the display 2 Press the button OFF to turn off the display When the system enters IR learning status long press the VGA button for more tha...

Page 18: ... to select next source Press RESET to reboot Transmitter 4 3 USB Signal Return Receiver has a USB port FROM TOUCH SCREEN to connect with an interactive display When the user makes annotations or control gestures on the interactive display the Receiver will transmit the USB signal to the Transmitter which is connected to a PC via USB Please refer to the return path of USB signal as shown as below F...

Page 19: ... refer to 4 6 3 Command Menu Figure 4 2 RS232 Control Diagram 4 5 IR control Control Panel provides a built in IR sensor and Receiver provides an IR OUT port for IR Emitter to control the display In this system put IR Emitter over the IR sensor of the display Point the IR remote of display close to built in IR sensor of Control Panel The display can be controlled by IR remote via the IR pass throu...

Page 20: ...15 TL CAV 01 HDV User Manual www tlnetworx com Figure 4 3 IR Control Diagram ...

Page 21: ...s network segment as the same as the TL CAV 01 HDV s For example the IP address of PC can be modified as 192 168 0 177 Type 192 168 0 178 in your browser it will enter the log in interface shown as below Figure 4 4 Login GUI There are 2 selectable usernames admin default password admin and user default password user Logging in as admin can access more interfaces than user Here is a brief introduct...

Page 22: ...F in the SYSTEM bar to turn on or turn off system Adjust the volume of Microphone and signal source by moving slider or clicking the buttons below the slider Click Mute to mute Mic or source sounds click this button again to unmute Note When using an iPad to click the button or it is normal behavior that the button will flash 4 6 2 Setting Menu In control menu click the setting button in the lower...

Page 23: ...ss the buttons ON or OFF on Control Panel to turn on off the display and system concurrently u When synchronous control mode is OFF press ON on Control Panel to turn on display or long press it to start system press OFF to turn off display or long press it to put this system into standby Select N O or N C in the I O MODE SELECT bar to turn on off the REMOTE MUTE port connected Fire Alarm System Un...

Page 24: ...he default is character format Modify the baud rate the default value is 9600 and the selectable range is 2400 115200 Set the Input Select Delay The default time is 5 seconds Send the command typed in Display ON box wait 5 seconds and then send the command typed in Input Select box Different displays may require a specific command ending such as a carriage return CR or line feed LF Please check th...

Page 25: ...e the IP addresses are different to avoid IP conflict While in DHCP mode if you need to get the IP address it can be checked via UPNP function 4 6 5 GUI update GUI for TL CAV 01 HDV supports online updates at http 192 168 0 178 100 Type the username and password the same as the GUI log in settings modified password will be available only after rebooting to log in the configuration interface After ...

Page 26: ...hree seconds on Control Panel As soon as the buttons are released they will light up while the copy is progress 3 Remove the thumb drive from the CONFIG port once the buttons go dark 4 7 2 Load configuration data 1 Insert a 4GB or smaller FAT32 formatted thumb drive with saved configuration data into the CONFIG port on Control Panel 2 Press HDMI 1 ON simultaneously for three seconds on Control Pan...

Page 27: ...n 1920x1080 24 25 30 50 60Hz 1920x1080 50 60Hz 1920x1080i 50 60Hz 1600x900 1366x768 1280x720 1920x1200 1680x10501440x900 1360x768 1280x800 1600x1200 1400x1050 1280x1204 1024x768 800x600 640x480 Deep Color 24 Bit at 1920x1080 24 25 30 50 60Hz 4 4 4 48 Bit at 1920x1080 50 60Hz 4 4 4 Signal Extension Up to 30 meters 1080p 60 via Cat5e 6a cable Bandwidth 10 2Gbps HDMI Standard Support HDMI1 4 and HDCP...

Page 28: ... pin pluggable terminal block 1 x TCP IP RJ45 Other Ports 1 x REMOTE MUTE 2 pin pluggable terminal block General Resolution 1920x1080 24 25 30 50 60Hz 1920x1080 50 60Hz 1920x1080i 50 60Hz 1600x900 1366x768 1280x720 1920x1200 1680x1050 1440x900 1360x768 1280x800 1600x1200 1400x1050 1280x1204 1024x768 800x600 640x480 Deep Color 24 Bit at 1920x1080 24 25 30 50 60Hz 4 4 4 48 Bit at 1920x1080 50 60Hz 4...

Page 29: ...Output Port 1 RS232 Power Others 1 x Knob 4 x buttons ON OFF HDMI VGA 1 x IR in built sensor Temperature 0 50 C Humidity 10 90 Case Dimensions 114x70 x34mm Weight 140g Power Supply DC24V 2 71A Power consumption 55w Max Temperature 0 50 C Reference Humidity 10 90 Dimension W H D 250x 31 x 130 mm Weight 642g ...

Page 30: ...25 TL CAV 01 HDV User Manual www tlnetworx com 6 Panel Drawing 6 1 Transmitter Figure 6 1 Dimension of Transmitter 6 2 Receiver Figure 6 2 Dimension of Receiver ...

Page 31: ...26 TL CAV 01 HDV User Manual www tlnetworx com 6 3 Control Panel Figure 6 3 Dimension of Control Panel ...

Page 32: ...30m and of good quality Bad quality of the HDMI or VGA cable Ensure the cables used at source transmitter receiver and display are properly connected and are of good quality HDMI cables are too long to transmit high resolution HDMI signal successfully Shorten the length of HDMI cables No video output Communication cables has no connection or bad connection Recheck all cables and ports The display ...

Page 33: ...not control the display by control device e g a PC through RS232 port Wrong RS232 communication parameters Make sure the RS232 communication parameters are correct Cannot use the device the device is broken Send it to authorized dealer for repairing Need to reset to factory defaults Press and hold the On and Off buttons on the wall controller until all LEDs turn off momentarily then turn back on I...

Page 34: ...ioration or malfunction caused by l Normal wear and tear l Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications l No certificate or invoice as the proof of warranty l The product model shown on the warranty card does not match with the model of the product for repairing or had been altered l Damage caused by force majeure l Servicing not authorized l Any other causes which does not relate to a ...

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