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Crestron Electronics, Inc.

Summary of Contents for DM NVX 4K60

Page 1: ...DM NVX 4K60 4 2 0 Network AV Encoders and Decoders Product Manual Crestron Electronics Inc ...

Page 2: ...ari are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc in the United States and or other countries Dolby and Dolby Atmos are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories in the United States and or other countries DTS HD and DTS X are either trademarks or registered trademarks of DTS Inc in the United States and or other countries Chrome is either a trademark or regist...

Page 3: ...ia RS 232 IR and CEC 5 Web Based Setup 5 Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances 6 Compact Surface Mountable Design 6 Physical Description 7 DM NVX E20 7 DM NVX D20 9 DM NVX D200 11 Specifications 13 Installation 14 Configuration 15 Accessing the Web Interface 15 Navigating the Web Interface 17 Saving Configuration Changes 18 Viewing Status Information 20 Device 2...

Page 4: ...Interface 109 Using Crestron Toolbox Software 110 Using the SETUP Button 110 Updating Firmware 111 Downloading Message Logs 113 Managing Certificates 114 Managing Root Certificates 116 Managing Intermediate Certificates 119 Managing Machine Certificates 122 Managing Web Server Certificates 126 Managing EDIDs Encoder Only 131 View Default EDIDs 132 Manage User EDIDs 133 Troubleshooting 137 Resource...

Page 5: ... video resolutions up to 4K60 4 2 0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet 4K30 4 4 4 included l Real time video performance over the network l Enterprise grade security including 802 1X Active Directory credential management TLS and AES 128 l HDCP 2 3 compliance l DM NVX E20 encoder functionality for use with the DM NVX D20 DM NVX D200 or other DM NVX products that can function as decoders l DM NVX D20 a...

Page 6: ...sign l Powered via PoE or optional power pack DM NVX E20 and DM NVX D20 only l Powered via PoE or optional power pack DM NVX D200 only Real Time 4K60 Video Performance Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications the DM NVX devices ensure real time full motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia videoconferencing and live camera images Interactive funct...

Page 7: ... E10 encoder The decoders support resolutions up to 4K60 4 2 0 including 4K30 4 4 4 The decoders receive a signal from the DM NVX E20 or DM NVX E10 and feed it to a local display device via the HDMI output The built in scaler of the DM NVX D200 ensures an optimal image scaling the encoded source resolution up or down to match the native resolution of the display device NOTES l The HDMI output of t...

Page 8: ...width Analog Audio De embedding The analog audio output provides a stereo line level signal to feed a local sound system or sound bar The output volume is adjustable via a control system or web browser NOTE The analog audio output is functional only when the DM NVX device is receiving a 2 channel stereo input signal 7 1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7 1 ...

Page 9: ...r and decoder is detected the devices operate in point to point mode without the need for additional configuration The web interface or a control system can be used to disable point to point mode or to enable automatic detection of point to point connectivity Device Control via RS 232 IR and CEC The DM NVX E20 includes COM RS 232 and IR ports for control of source devices under the management of a...

Page 10: ...X devices mount conveniently to a flat surface or rack rail The DM NVX E20 fits easily beneath a tabletop or inside a lectern AV cart or equipment cabinet The DM NVX D20 and DM NVX D200 fit easily behind a flat panel display above a ceiling mounted projector or inside an AV cart or equipment cabinet All connectors and LED indicators are positioned on the front and rear of the devices offering opti...

Page 11: ...ASE TX 1000BASE T PoE PD powered device port for connection to a PoE compliant Gigabit Ethernet switch or third party PoE PSE Green LED lights to indicate that an Ethernet link is established Amber LED lights to indicate Ethernet activity HDMI INPUT LED Green LED lights to indicate that a sync is detected at the HDMI input HDMI INPUT Port HDMI digital video audio input port DVI and Dual Mode Displ...

Page 12: ...when the SETUP push button is pressed and times out automatically NOTE The SETUP button can be used to restore the device to factory default settings refer to Using the SETUP Button for information RESET Push Button Recessed push button for hardware reset COM Port Bidirectional RS 232 port for connection to an RS 232 device IR Port IR output serial port for connection to an IR controllable device ...

Page 13: ...or connection to a PoE compliant Gigabit Ethernet switch or third party PoE PSE Green LED lights to indicate that an Ethernet link is established Amber LED lights to indicate Ethernet activity HDMI OUTPUT LED Green LED lights to indicate that a video signal is being transmitted at the HDMI output HDMI OUTPUT Port HDMI digital video audio output DVI compatible for connection to a display device AUD...

Page 14: ...cates that the SETUP push button is pressed and times out automatically NOTE The SETUP button can be used to restore the device to factory default settings refer to Using the SETUP Button for information RESET Push Button Recessed push button for hardware reset COM Port Bidirectional RS 232 port for connection to RS 232 device IR Port IR output serial port for connection to IR controllable device ...

Page 15: ...t for connection to a PoE compliant Gigabit Ethernet switch or third party PoE PSE Green LED lights to indicate that an Ethernet link is established Amber LED lights to indicate Ethernet activity HDMI OUTPUT LED Green LED lights to indicate that a video signal is being transmitted at the HDMI output HDMI OUTPUT Port HDMI digital video audio output DVI compatible for connection to a display device ...

Page 16: ...tes that the SETUP push button is pressed and times out automatically NOTE The SETUP button can be used to restore the device to factory default settings refer to Using the SETUP Button for information RESET Push Button Recessed push button for hardware reset COM Port Bidirectional RS 232 port for connection to an RS 232 device IR Port IR output serial port for connection to an IR controllable dev...

Page 17: ...nual Doc 9219A DM NVX 4K60 4 2 0 Network AV Encoders and Decoders 13 Specifications For product specifications refer to the following product pages on the Crestron website l DM NVX E20 l DM NVX D20 l DM NVX D200 ...

Page 18: ...twork AV Encoders and Decoders Product Manual Doc 9219A Installation For installation information refer to the following documentation on the Crestron website l DM NVX E20 and DM NVX D20 Quick Start l DM NVX D200 Quick Start ...

Page 19: ...erface The following table lists the supported operating systems and corresponding web browsers that can be used to access the web interface Supported Operating Systems and Corresponding Web Browsers Operating System Supported Web Browser Windows operating system Chrome web browser version 96 0 4664 110 or later Firefox web browser version 94 0 2 or later Microsoft Edge web browser version 96 0 10...

Page 20: ...r a password using a minimum of 8 characters The password is case sensitive c In the Confirm Password text box reenter the password for confirmation d Click Create User The Device Administration page reopens Continue with step 5 5 Sign in to the device as indicated on the Device Administration page Device Administration Page Sign In a In the Username text box enter the username The user name is no...

Page 21: ...gs for information l Security refer to Configuring Security Settings for information l 801 1x Configuration refer to Configuring IEEE 802 1X Settings for information In addition to the navigation tabs an Action menu is provided in the upper right corner of the web interface The Action menu enables configuration changes to be saved refer to Saving Configuration Changes for information The Action me...

Page 22: ...h changes are saved automatically are enclosed by a green rectangle and include the word Autosaved next to the configuration section name Example of Configuration Changes Automatically Saved Settings that must be saved manually can be saved by using the Action menu of the web interface By default the Action menu provides Save Changes and Revert undo menu items that are disabled grayed out prior to...

Page 23: ...is enabled Action Menu Save Changes Menu Item Enabled Do either of the following l To save one or more configuration changes click Save Changes l To undo the newly entered configuration changes and revert to the previously saved settings click the drop down arrow to the right of the Save Changes menu item and click Revert Action Menu Revert Menu Item Enabled ...

Page 24: ...g Status Information Click the Status tab to view information about the DM NVX device By default the Status tab is displayed after the web interface is accessed The Status tab varies depending on whether the DM NVX device is an encoder or decoder Status Tab for Encoder DM NVX E20 Shown ...

Page 25: ... Tab for Decoder DM NVX D200 Shown The Status tab consists of the following sections l Device l Network l DM NVX Director l DM NAX AES67 audio l Control system l Input encoder only l Output decoder only To open or close any section of the Status tab click the corresponding section name ...

Page 26: ...when the Status tab opens Status Tab Device Sample DM NVX D200 Screen Shown The Device section displays general information such as the model name serial number and firmware version of the device By default the More Details section is open displaying additional information about the device To close the section click More Details ...

Page 27: ...DM NVX D200 Screen Shown The Network section displays the hostname domain name primary static DNS IP address and secondary static DNS IP address By default the Adapter 1 section is open displaying additional details about the network Details include information about DHCP IP address subnet mask default gateway network link status and MAC address To close the Adapter 1 section click Adapter 1 ...

Page 28: ...information about the DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance that is managing the DM NVX device open the DM NVX Director section of the Status tab Status Tab DM NVX Director The DM NVX Director section displays the DM NVX Director host name domain name domain number and domain slot number to which the DM NVX device is assigned ...

Page 29: ...coders 25 DM NAX AES67 Audio To view information about DM NAX AES67 audio open the DM NAX AES67 Audio section of the Status tab The DM NAX AES67 Audio section varies depending on whether the DM NVX device is an encoder or decoder Status Tab DM NAX AES67 Audio for Encoder ...

Page 30: ... NVX 4K60 4 2 0 Network AV Encoders and Decoders Product Manual Doc 9219A Status Tab DM NAX AES67 Audio for Decoder The DM NAX AES67 Audio section displays information about the transmit and receive streams ...

Page 31: ...The Control System section displays information about whether the connection to the control system is encrypted and information about the IP table Input Encoder Only To view information about the HDMI input on the DM NVX encoder open the Input section of the Status tab Status Tab Input Encoder Only The Input section displays information such as the input name and whether a signal is detected at th...

Page 32: ...Output Decoder Only To view information about the HDMI output on the DM NVX decoder open the Output section of the Status tab Status Tab Output Decoder Only The Output section displays information such as the output name and whether a sink display device is connected to the output ...

Page 33: ...ders and Decoders 29 Configuring Setup and Operational Settings Click the Settings tab to configure setup and operational settings The Settings tab varies depending on whether the DM NVX device is an encoder or decoder Settings Tab for Encoder DM NVX E20 Shown ...

Page 34: ...for Decoder DM NVX D200 Shown The Settings tab consists of the following sections l System setup l Stream l DM NAX AES67 audio l Subscriptions decoder only l Routing l Inputs encoder only l Outputs l IR Ports To open or close any section of the Settings tab click the corresponding section name ...

Page 35: ...stem Setup DM NVX D200 Shown System Setup consists of the following sections l Network l Network interface l Cloud settings l RS 232 port settings l Auto update l Date time l Discovery config l Control system l Fan control DM NVX D200 only l Point to point control By default the configuration items within each section are displayed To close or reopen a section click the section name ...

Page 36: ... name is DM NVX D200 and the MAC address is 00 10 7f f4 43 55 the default hostname is DM NVX D200 00107FF44355 l Domain Applicable when DHCP Enabled for Adapter 1 is disabled Specifies a domain name for the DM NVX device web interface l Primary Static DNS Applicable when DHCP Enabled for Adapter 1 is disabled Specifies the IP address of the primary static DNS server The primary DNS server address ...

Page 37: ...le when DHCP Enabled is disabled Enter a unique static IP address for the DM NVX device l Subnet Mask Applicable when DHCP Enabled is disabled Enter the subnet mask that is set on the network l Default Gateway Applicable when DHCP Enabled is disabled Enter the IP address that is to be used as the default gateway Network Interface In the Settings tab configure the IGMP version in the Network Interf...

Page 38: ...gs section of System Setup Settings Tab System Setup Cloud Settings By default the Cloud Configuration Service Connection toggle switch is in the On position enabling connection to the XiO Cloud service To disable the connection set the toggle switch in the Off position NOTE For information about the XiO Cloud service refer to the XiO Cloud Provisioning and Management Service User Guide ...

Page 39: ...the drop down list select the desired baud rate in bits per second bps Available selections are 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 default setting 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 l Data Bits In the drop down list select the number of data bits 7 or 8 The default setting is 8 l Parity In the drop down list select None Odd or Even The default setting is None l Software Flow Control In the drop down list select ...

Page 40: ...rmware update in the Auto Update section of System Setup Settings Tab System Setup Auto Update Refer to the configuration guidelines that follow l Auto Update By default Auto Update is enabled the toggle switch is set in the On position When enabled automatic firmware update can be configured l Custom URL By default Custom URL is disabled the toggle switch is set in the Off position When disabled ...

Page 41: ...of 21 or 22 o path is the path to the firmware file o filename consists of the name and extension zip of the firmware file Schedule Set a schedule for the automatic firmware update by doing either of the following l Select the desired day and time o Day of Week In the drop down list select one of the following None Daily Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday or Saturday The default setti...

Page 42: ...te Time Refer to the configuration guidelines that follow Synchronization Time Synchronization By default Time Synchronization is enabled the toggle switch is set in the On position To disable date and time synchronization with one or more NTP servers set the Time Synchronization toggle switch in the Off position If Time Synchronization is enabled click the Synchronize Now button after entering on...

Page 43: ...lect None SHA1 or SHA256 The setting of SHA1 or SHA256 provides secure NTP MAC authentication The default NTP server pool ntp org is assigned None which can be used or changed if desired l Authentication Key Applicable when SHA1 or SHA256 is assigned as the authentication method In the text box enter the pre shared key between the DM NVX device NTP client and the NTP server l Key ID Applicable whe...

Page 44: ...audio The encoders are listed in the Available Streams list in the Subscriptions section of the Settings tab To disable Discovery Agent for reasons such as security set the toggle switch in the Off position l Custom TTL Multicast TTL provides the ability to limit or extend the hop limit of a DM NVX stream that traverses routers In IPv4 multicasting routers have a TTL threshold assigned to each int...

Page 45: ...crypt Connection By default Encrypt Connection is disabled the toggle switch is in the Off position To enable an encrypted connection between the control system and the DM NVX device set the toggle switch in the On position l Control System Username Applicable when Encrypt Connection is enabled Enter a username that is to be used to sign in to the control system l Control System Password Applicabl...

Page 46: ...the room ID NOTE To delete a control system listed in the table select the corresponding check box and click the Remove button To select and delete all control systems select the topmost check box in the first column of the table and click the Remove button Fan Control DM NVX D200 Only Fan control enables the fan to be turned off automatically or to always remain on In addition the current operati...

Page 47: ...Fan Status Indicates either of the following o Full On The fan is running o Off The fan is not running Point to Point Control Point to point control specifies whether a point to point connection between a DM NVX encoder and DM NVX decoder is to be automatically detected In addition the status of the point to point connection can be viewed NOTES l The DM NVX E20 can be connected directly to a DM NV...

Page 48: ...the following o Auto Default setting A 1000BASE T port of a DM NVX encoder detects a direct connection to a DM NVX decoder or a connection to a 1000BASE T switch Similarly a 1000BASE T port of a DM NVX decoder detects a direct connection to a DM NVX encoder or a connection to a 1000BASE T switch If a direct connection between an encoder and decoder is detected point to point mode is automatically ...

Page 49: ...nly Enter the primary multicast IP address using an even numbered IP address ranging between 224 0 2 0 and 239 255 255 254 excluding 239 255 255 250 The stream is sent to this multicast address l Device Name Enter a name for the DM NVX device By default the device name is the model name followed by a hyphen and the MAC address of the device l Stream Location For a DM NVX encoder Stream Location is...

Page 50: ...mary multicast address set for the encoder l Status Displays the status of the stream Stream Stopped Stream Started or Connecting l Resolution Displays the video resolution being used for the video stream Advanced The Advanced section for stream configuration varies depending on whether the DM NVX device is an encoder or decoder ...

Page 51: ...Product Manual Doc 9219A DM NVX 4K60 4 2 0 Network AV Encoders and Decoders 47 Settings Tab Stream Advanced Encoder Shown ...

Page 52: ...Start button To stop the stream press the Stop button l Custom Ports By default Custom Ports is disabled the toggle switch is set in the Off position To enable Custom Ports set the toggle switch in the On position When Custom Ports is enabled the following port numbers can be changed as required using the scrollable text boxes o RTSP Port Enter an RTSP port number Valid values range from 1 to 6553...

Page 53: ... 720x480 60 Hz 480p60 20 736 000 302 777778 1280x720 50 Hz 720p50 46 080 000 326 543210 1280x720 60 Hz 720p60 55 296 000 335 185185 1920x1080 50 Hz 1080p50 103 680 000 380 555556 1920x1080 60 Hz 1080p60 124 416 000 400 3840x2160 24 Hz 4k24 199 065 600 470 3840x2160 25 Hz 4k25 207 360 000 477 777778 3840x2160 30 Hz 4k30 248 832 000 516 666667 3840x2160 50 Hz 4k50 414 720 000 672 222222 3840x2160 60...

Page 54: ...o a certain traffic classification Based on IT department policies DSCP values are used within a network to determine the treatment of packets in router queues the routes of traffic flows and per hop behavior By default the Custom DSCP toggle switch is set in the Off position To enable the functionality set the toggle switch in the On position o DSCP Applicable when Custom DSCP is enabled In the s...

Page 55: ...a Crestron DSP or other third party device For the DM NVX D20 or DM NVX D200 the AES67 audio stream that is received can be combined with the video signal and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output For the DM NVX E20 the received AES67 audio stream can be output via the analog audio output NOTE An AES67 stream that is received by an endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoin...

Page 56: ... Audio for an Encoder A sample screen of the DM NAX AES67 Audio section for a DM NVX encoder is shown below Settings Tab DM NAX AES67 Audio Encoder Shown Refer to the configuration guidelines that follow NOTE When changes are made to DM NAX AES67 audio settings the changes are automatically saved ...

Page 57: ...it Advanced Encoder l Auto Initiation By default Auto Initiation is enabled the toggle switch is set in the On position The stream automatically starts when the proper configuration settings are assigned To disable Auto Initiation set the toggle switch in the Off position To start the stream press the Start button To stop the stream press the Stop button l Status Displays the status of the stream ...

Page 58: ...press the Start button To stop the stream press the Stop button l Status Displays the status of the stream for example Stream Stopped Stream Started or Connecting l Encoding Format Displays the encoding format of the stream as LPCM l Encoding Sample Rate Displays the encoding sample rate of the stream in hertz Hz for example 48000 Hz 48 kHz A value of 0 indicates no stream l Bitrate Displays the b...

Page 59: ...rk AV Encoders and Decoders 55 Configure DM NAX Audio for a Decoder A sample screen of the DM NAX AES67 Audio section for a DM NVX decoder is shown below Settings Tab DM NAX AES67 Audio Decoder Shown Refer to the configuration guidelines that follow ...

Page 60: ...t of the stream as LPCM l Encoding Sample Rate Displays the encoding sample rate of the stream in hertz Hz for example 48000 Hz 48 kHz A value of 0 indicates no stream l Bitrate Displays the bit rate of the stream in bps bits per second for example 3072 bps A value of 0 indicates no stream l Channels Displays the number of AES67 audio channels as 2 A value of 0 indicates no stream DM NAX AES67 Rec...

Page 61: ...tream press the Start button To stop the stream press the Stop button l Status Displays the status of the stream Stream Stopped Stream Started or Connecting l Encoding Format Displays the encoding format of the stream as LPCM l Encoding Sample Rate Displays the encoding sample rate of the stream in hertz Hz for example 48000 Hz 48 kHz A value of 0 indicates no stream l Bitrate Displays the bit rat...

Page 62: ...o join the multicast group of the encoder A maximum of 64 encoders can be subscribed to a single decoder To configure subscriptions open the Subscriptions section of the Settings tab Settings Tab Subscriptions Decoder Only The Subscribed Streams and Available Streams sections can be used to subscribe encoders to the decoder The encoders can also be unsubscribed from the decoder Subscribed Streams ...

Page 63: ...Move Down icon in the Reorder column until the encoder appears in the desired location in the list l Load one or more subscription lists xml from a computer as follows NOTE The default filename of the subscription list is subscription xml 1 Click the Load Subscriptions button The File Upload pop up dialog box opens 2 Click Browse File Explorer opens 3 Navigate to the desired file select the file a...

Page 64: ...umn of the Subscribed Streams table and then click the Unsubscribe button above the Subscribed Streams table Available Streams The Available Streams section provides a table listing available encoders that can be subscribed to the decoder l To subscribe an encoder on an individual basis click the corresponding Subscribe button in the Add Stream column l To subscribe all encoders simultaneously sel...

Page 65: ...s and Decoders 61 Routing To configure routing settings open the Routing section of the Settings tab The Routing section differs depending on whether the DM NVX device is an encoder or decoder Settings Tab Routing Encoder Shown Settings Tab Routing Decoder Shown ...

Page 66: ...the changes are saved automatically DM NAX AES67 Audio Follows Video By default DM NAX AES67 Audio Follows Video is disabled the toggle switch is set in the Off position To enable the functionality set the toggle switch in the On position When DM NAX AES67 Audio Follows Video is enabled DM NAX AES67 audio is always switched with the video Inputs Outputs The table provides cells identifying the dec...

Page 67: ...n for DM NAX AES67 audio or purple icon for Primary A V To clear both streams simultaneously click the x in the upper right corner of the cell l If DM NAX AES67 Audio Follows Video is enabled click the Primary A V icon to clear the stream The DM NAX AES67 stream is automatically cleared To clear streams for all encoders on a global basis 1 Select the check box under the output name the default out...

Page 68: ...n l Name Indicates the name of the HDMI input The default input name is INPUT 1 l Sync Detected Indicates whether an HDMI signal is detected by the input Yes or No l Resolution Indicates the current resolution of the input If 0x0 0 is displayed no video signal is being transmitted l EDID Indicates the EDID that is to be sent to the upstream device connected to the HDMI input l HDCP Receiver Capabi...

Page 69: ... Box The Edit Input pop up dialog box provides the following tabs l Settings refer to Editing Input Settings for information l Status refer to Viewing Input Status for information Editing Input Settings By default the Settings tab of the Edit Input pop up dialog box is displayed when the dialog box opens ...

Page 70: ...4K60 4 2 0 Network AV Encoders and Decoders Product Manual Doc 9219A Edit Input Pop Up Dialog Box Settings Tab The Settings tab of the Edit Input pop up dialog box provides the following sections l General l EDID ...

Page 71: ...the connected source o HDCP 1 4 Sets the HDCP level to 1 4 for HDCP content transmission by the HDMI input o HDCP 2 2 Sets the HDCP level to 2 2 for HDCP content transmission by the HDMI input l Color Depth Indicates one of the following 8 bit Mode 10 bit Mode or 12 bit Mode l Color Space Indicates one of the following Unknown RGB Y444 Y422 or Y420 EDID NOTE When a change is made to the EDID secti...

Page 72: ...tab of the Edit Input pop up dialog box to view additional information about the HDMI input signal Edit Input Pop Up Dialog Box Status Tab The Status tab displays the following information about the HDMI input signal l Sync Detected l Resolution l Source HDCP The More Details section displays the following information ...

Page 73: ...er or decoder Refer to Configure Output for an Encoder or Configure Output for a Decoder as appropriate Configure Output for an Encoder The analog audio output can provide a stereo line level signal to feed a local sound system or sound bar NOTE The analog audio output is functional only when the encoder is receiving a 2 channel stereo input signal To change the volume of the analog audio output o...

Page 74: ...gs Tab Outputs Decoder The Outputs table displays the following information l Name Displays the name of the output The default output name is OUTPUT 1 l Sink Connected Indicates whether the HDMI output is connected to a display device Yes or No l Resolution Indicates the current resolution of the output If 0x0 0 is displayed no video signal is being transmitted l HDCP Transmitter Mode Indicates on...

Page 75: ...Decoders 71 Edit Output Pop Up Dialog Box Decoder Only DM NVX D200 Shown The Edit Output pop up dialog box consists of the following sections l HDMI output setting l Connected display l Output signal l Analog settings l Layout DM NVX D200 only l Automatic display power ...

Page 76: ...t settings the changes are automatically saved l Disable Output By default Disable Output is disabled the toggle switch is set in the Off position To enable the functionality set the toggle switch in the On position When Disable Output is enabled the HDMI output is disabled l Blank Video By default Blank Video is disabled the toggle switch is in the Off position To enable the functionality set the...

Page 77: ...tically until the image fills the entire width of the display The top and bottom of the image are cropped l HDCP Transmitter Mode Not applicable when Disable Output is enabled In the drop down list select one of the following o Auto Default setting Enables HDCP for the output at the highest HDCP level required by the source device o Follow Input Enables HDCP for the output only when the input requ...

Page 78: ...X D200 only not applicable when Disable Output is enabled Specifies the number of seconds that must pass in which no signal is detected at the output before the output becomes inactive In the scrollable text box enter or select the desired setting Valid values range from 0 to 65535 seconds The default setting is 0 Connected Display The Connected Display section of the Edit Output dialog box displa...

Page 79: ... the display device Yes or No l Resolution Displays the resolution of the output signal l Horizontal Resolution Displays the number of pixels of the horizontal resolution l Vertical Resolution Displays the number of pixels of the vertical resolution l Frames Per Second Displays the number of frames that are being transmitted per second l Aspect Ratio Displays the aspect ratio of the output signal ...

Page 80: ...ving a 2 channel stereo input signal The Analog Settings section of the Edit Output dialog box enables the volume of the analog audio output to be changed NOTE When a change is made to the analog audio volume the change is automatically saved Edit Output Dialog Box Analog Settings Decoder Only To change the analog audio volume move the slider or use the scrollable text box to set the desired numbe...

Page 81: ...lines that follow l Horizontal Bezel Compensation In the scrollable text box enter or select the desired number of pixels Values range from 0 to 500 pixels The default setting is 0 l Vertical Bezel Compensation In the scrollable text box enter or select the desired number of pixels Values range from 0 to 500 pixels The default setting is 0 l Layout Select either of the following radio buttons o Fu...

Page 82: ... from 1 to 8 The default setting is 1 o Height In the scrollable text box enter or select the desired number of columns of displays Values range from 1 to 8 The default setting is 1 o In the Video Wall box set the desired location for the display in the video wall by clicking the corresponding rectangle Edit Output Dialog Box Layout Sample Video Wall Configuration DM NVX D200 Only ...

Page 83: ...Automatic Display Power section the change is automatically saved Automatic Power By default Automatic Power is enabled the toggle switch is set in the On position To disable Automatic Power set the toggle switch in the Off position If Automatic Power is enabled configure the following settings l Command Interface In the drop down list select one of the following o None Default setting Specifies t...

Page 84: ...ds l Custom Output Timeout DM NVX D200 only applicable when Output Timeout is set to Custom In the scrollable text box enter or select the desired number of seconds Valid values range from 1 to 600 seconds The default setting is 5 seconds l Turn Off Output DM NVX D200 only By default Turn Off Output is disabled the toggle switch is in the Off position To enable Turn Off Output set the toggle switc...

Page 85: ...rface configure Power Off and Power On settings CEC Power Off and Power On Configuration Refer to the configuration guidelines that follow l Command Do the following as applicable o For Power Off using CEC select one of the following in the Command drop down list n Power Off RCP and SS Remote Control Passthrough and System Standby n Power Off RCP Only ...

Page 86: ...ormat drop down list discussed below the Hex command string must be entered as pairs of characters separated by a space Valid characters are 0 9 a f and A F An example of a command string is as follows 58 00 0D 0A o Terminator In the drop down list select one of the following to append to the command n None No terminator default setting n CR Carriage return n LF Line feed n CR_LF Carriage return f...

Page 87: ...s to be specified as Hex in the Format drop down list discussed below the Hex command string must be entered as pairs of characters separated by a space Valid characters are 0 9 a f and A F An example of a command string is as follows 58 00 0D 0A o Terminator In the drop down list select one of the following terminators to append to the command n None No terminator default setting n CR Carriage re...

Page 88: ...he text box enter a valid command string for RS 232 The maximum length is 128 characters NOTE If the format of the command is to be selected as Hex in the Format drop down list discussed below the Hex command string must be entered as pairs of characters separated by a space Valid characters are 0 9 a f and A F An example of a command string is as follows 58 00 0D 0A l Terminator In the drop down ...

Page 89: ...nd can be sent after the Power On command is sent Values are 0 seconds 3 seconds 5 seconds 7 seconds 10 seconds or 20 seconds The default setting is 5 seconds o Command String In the text box enter a valid command string The maximum length is 128 characters NOTE If the format of the command is to be specified as Hex in the Format drop down list discussed below the Hex command string must be entere...

Page 90: ...Off and Power On Configuration Shown with Sample IR File Loaded Refer to the configuration guidelines that follow l Command In the drop down list select the desired IR command Click the Test button to test the command l Input Control Applicable to Power On only By default Input Control is disabled the toggle switch is set in the Off position To enable Input Control set the toggle switch in the On ...

Page 91: ...nds The default setting is 5 seconds o Command In the drop down list select the desired Input Control command Click the Test button to test the Input Control command To close the Edit Output pop up dialog box click the CANCEL button at the bottom of the dialog box IR Port In order for the IR port Port 1 to be functional an IR file ir must be loaded to the DM NVX device The IR file defines all IR s...

Page 92: ...n of the Settings tab load an IR file by doing the following 1 Click the Load IR File button Settings Tab IR Ports Load IR File The File Upload Browse pop up dialog box opens File Upload Browse Pop Up Dialog Box 2 Click Browse File Explorer opens 3 Navigate to the desired IR file ir select the file and then click Open ...

Page 93: ...ck Load When the file upload process is complete the File upload is complete message appears in the File Upload Complete dialog box File Upload Complete Dialog Box 5 Click OK to close the dialog box and return to the IR Ports section of the Settings tab The IR file name is displayed and the IR commands are listed in the Commands table as shown in the example below Up to 10 commands can be listed s...

Page 94: ...lowing l Power Off In the drop down list select the desired IR command to power off the display Click the Test button to test the command l Power On In the drop down list select the desired IR command to power on the display Click the Test button to test the command l Input Control In the drop down list select the desired IR command that is to be used to select the required input Click the Test bu...

Page 95: ...1 Delete an IR File In the IR Ports section of the Settings tab delete an IR file by doing the following 1 Click the Delete IR File button Settings Tab IR Ports Delete IR File A prompt appears asking for confirmation that the IR file be deleted 2 Click Yes The IR file is deleted ...

Page 96: ...60 4 2 0 Network AV Encoders and Decoders Product Manual Doc 9219A Configuring Security Settings Click the Security tab to configure SSL Secure Sockets Layer mode and authentication management settings Security Tab ...

Page 97: ...r confirmation l Encrypt Specifies encryption only and enables configuration of SSL authentication in the following text boxes o Username Enter the desired username o Password Enter the desired password o Confirm Password Reenter the password for confirmation l OFF Default setting Specifies no SSL connection Authentication Management Authentication management can be configured for users and groups...

Page 98: ...ent User Tab The Current User tab displays the following information l Name Indicates the username l Access Level Indicates the access level of the current user Administrator Programmer Operator User or Connect l Active Directory User Indicates whether the current user is authenticated using Active Directory credential management Yes or No l Groups Indicates the groups to which the current user is...

Page 99: ...the following information into the corresponding text boxes l Current Password Enter the current password l Password Enter a new password using a minimum of 8 characters The password is case sensitive l Confirm Password Reenter the new password for confirmation Click OK to save the new password and close the dialog box ...

Page 100: ...efault up to 10 users can be displayed in the table simultaneously To change the default setting select the desired number in the drop down list at the bottom of the table The number of users can be set to 5 10 default setting or 20 If the number of users exceeds the number to be displayed simultaneously do either of the following to locate additional users l Use the Search box above the table l U...

Page 101: ...e table The User Details pop up dialog box opens Security Tab Users Tab User Details Pop Up Dialog Box The User Details pop up dialog box displays the following information l Name Indicates the username l Active Directory User Indicates whether the user is authenticated using Active Directory credential management Yes or No l Groups Indicates the groups to which the user is a member Click OK to cl...

Page 102: ...icable when Active Directory User credential management is disabled Enter a new password l Confirm Password Applicable when Active Directory User credential management is disabled Reenter the new password for confirmation l Groups In the drop down list select one or more groups to which the user is to be a member Available selections are as follows Select All Administrators Connects Operators Prog...

Page 103: ...In the Action column of the Users table click the Trash icon to delete a user listed in the table The Delete Users pop up dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that the user be deleted Security Tab Users Tab Delete Users Pop Up Dialog Box To delete the user click Yes The dialog box closes ...

Page 104: ...hen Active Directory User credential management is disabled Enter a password for the user l Confirm Password Applicable when Active Directory User credential management is disabled Reenter the password for confirmation l Groups In the drop down list select one or more groups to which the user is to be a member Default selections are as follows Select All Administrators Connects Operators Programme...

Page 105: ...grammers and Users l AD Group Indicates whether the group is authenticated using Active Directory credential management Yes or No l Access Level Indicates the access level of the group Administrator Connect Operator Programmer or User By default up to 10 groups can be displayed in the table simultaneously To change the default setting select the desired number in the drop down list at the bottom o...

Page 106: ...able click the Information icon to view details about a particular group listed in the table The Group Details pop up dialog box opens Security Tab Groups Tab Group Details Pop Up Dialog Box The Group Details pop up dialog box displays the following information l Name Indicates the name of the group l Access Level Indicates the access level of the group l Active Directory Group Indicates whether t...

Page 107: ...the Action column of the Groups table click the Trash icon to delete a group listed in the table The Delete Groups pop up dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that the group be deleted Security Tab Groups Tab Delete Groups Pop Up Dialog Box To delete the group click Yes The dialog box closes ...

Page 108: ...Up Dialog Box Add a group as follows l Name Enter the name of the group l Access Level In the drop down list select one of the following access levels Administrator Connect Operator Programmer or User l Active Directory Group By default Active Directory Group is disabled the toggle switch is set in the Off position To enable Active Directory Group set the toggle switch in the On position To save t...

Page 109: ...d the toggle switch is set in the Off position and cannot be configured To enable IEEE 802 1X authentication set the toggle switch in the On position and configure the following parameters l Authentication Method In the drop down list select one of the following as required by the network administrator EAP MSCHAP V2 password or EAP TLS Certificate The default setting is EAP MSCHAP V2 password If E...

Page 110: ...he DM NVX device provides a list of preloaded trusted root certificates from the Trusted Root Certification Authorities CAs certificate store If required additional root certificates can be uploaded to the DM NVX device refer to Managing Root Certificates for information In the CA selection box select one or more trusted CAs as follows o To select all CAs simultaneously select the check box to the...

Page 111: ...ading message logs l Managing certificates l Managing EDIDs encoder only Rebooting the Device To reboot the device use the web interface or the RESET button Using the Web Interface To reboot the device using the web interface 1 In the Action menu located in the upper right corner of the web interface click Reboot Action Menu Reboot The Reboot pop up dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that...

Page 112: ...oders and Decoders Product Manual Doc 9219A Action Menu Reboot Reboot Pop Up Dialog Box 2 Click the Yes Reboot Now button to reboot the device Using the RESET Button To reboot the device using the RESET button press the RESET button once ...

Page 113: ... SETUP button Using the Web Interface To restore the factory default settings by using the web interface 1 In the Action menu located in the upper right corner of the web interface click Restore Action Menu Restore The Restore pop up dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that the device be restored to factory default settings Action Menu Restore Restore Pop Up Dialog Box 2 Click the Yes butt...

Page 114: ... command Using the SETUP Button NOTE The entire process of restoring factory default settings using the SETUP button takes about 5 minutes To restore factory default settings by using the SETUP button 1 Remove power from the device 2 Apply power to the device while simultaneously pressing the SETUP button for 10 seconds The SETUP LED then flashes red three times The PWR LED changes from amber to o...

Page 115: ...a scheduled period of time refer to Auto Update 1 Download the latest firmware file zip from www crestron com firmware to a computer 2 In the Action menu located in the upper right corner of the web interface click Update Firmware Action Menu Update Firmware The Firmware Upgrade Browse pop up dialog box opens Firmware Upgrade Browse Pop Up Dialog Box 3 Click Browse File Explorer opens 4 Navigate t...

Page 116: ...Network AV Encoders and Decoders Product Manual Doc 9219A Firmware Upgrade File Upload Dialog Box 5 Click Load The dialog box indicates the progress of the upload and upgrade process and the completion of the upgrade process ...

Page 117: ...do so use the web interface as follows In the Action menu located in the upper right corner of the web interface click Download Logs Action Menu Download Logs The Loading message appears indicating that the logs are being downloaded When the process is complete the message logs are downloaded in a compressed tgz file To view the message log files extract them from the tgz file ...

Page 118: ...er certificates can be managed by using the web interface In the Action menu located in the upper right corner of the web interface click Manage Certificates to view information about certificates that reside on the DM NVX device or to add or delete certificates Action Menu Manage Certificates The Manage Certificates pop up dialog box opens ...

Page 119: ...pecifically indicated the Root store is used To add or delete root certificates refer to Managing Root Certificates l Intermediate The Intermediate category of trusted certificates is identical to the Root category of trusted certificates except that the Intermediate store contains only intermediate certificates which were signed by another certificate the Issuer and Subject fields of the intermed...

Page 120: ...eb server certificate refer to Managing Web Server Certificates Managing Root Certificates Click the Root tab to view information about root certificates that reside on the DM NVX device or to add or delete root certificates By default the Root tab is displayed when the Manage Certificates pop up dialog box opens Manage Certificates Pop Up Dialog Box Root Tab The Root tab provides a table that dis...

Page 121: ... of certificates To manage root certificates add or delete certificates as required Add a Root Certificate To add a root certificate NOTE Certificate file types can be any of the following cer cert pfx pem der key crt p12 1 In the Root tab click the Add Root Certificate button 2 The Add Certificate Browse pop up dialog box opens Add Certificate Browse Pop Up Dialog Box 3 Click Browse File Explorer...

Page 122: ...ertificates pop up dialog box by clicking the x in the upper right corner Delete a Root Certificate To delete a root certificate 1 In the Action column of the root certificate table click the Trash icon corresponding to the certificate The Delete Certificate pop up dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that the certificate be deleted Delete Certificate Pop Up Dialog Box 2 Click Yes to delete...

Page 123: ...ame Name of the certificate l Expiry Date Expiration date and time of the certificate By default up to seven certificates can be displayed in the table simultaneously If the number of certificates listed in the table exceeds seven do either of the following to locate additional certificates l Use the Search box above the table l Use the scroll arrows at the bottom of the table to navigate through ...

Page 124: ... Click Browse File Explorer opens 3 Navigate to the desired certificate file select the file and then click Open The Add Certificate Certificate Upload dialog box opens Add Certificate Certificate Upload Dialog Box 4 Click Load When the certificate upload process is complete the Certificate added successfully message appears in the Add Certificate Complete dialog box Add Certificate Complete Dialo...

Page 125: ...lete an Intermediate Certificate To delete an intermediate certificate 1 In the Action column of the intermediate certificate table click the Trash icon corresponding to the certificate The Delete Certificate pop up dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that the certificate be deleted Delete Certificate Pop Up Dialog Box 2 Click Yes to delete the certificate The certificate is removed from t...

Page 126: ...e Certificates Dialog Box Machine Tab The Machine tab provides a table that displays the following information l Name Name of the certificate l Expiry Date Expiration date and time of the certificate To manage the machine certificate add or delete the certificate as required Add the Machine Certificate To add the machine certificate NOTE Certificate file types can be any of the following cer cert ...

Page 127: ...and Decoders 123 Add Certificate Browse Pop Up Dialog Box 2 Click Browse File Explorer opens 3 Navigate to the desired certificate file select the file and then click Open The Add Certificate Enter Password dialog box opens Add Certificate Enter Password Dialog Box ...

Page 128: ...n c Click OK to save the password The Add Certificate Certificate Upload dialog box opens Add Certificate Certificate Upload Dialog Box 5 Click Load When the certificate upload process is complete the Certificate added successfully message appears in the Add Certificate Complete dialog box Add Certificate Complete Dialog Box 6 Click OK to close the dialog box The newly added certificate is listed ...

Page 129: ...hine certificate 1 In the Action column of the machine certificate table click the Trash icon corresponding to the certificate The Delete Certificate pop up dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that the certificate be deleted Delete Certificate Pop Up Dialog Box 2 Click Yes to delete the certificate The certificate is removed from the machine certificate table 3 Close the Manage Certificate...

Page 130: ...alog box click the Web Server tab to view information about the web server certificate or to add or delete the certificate Manage Certificates Pop Up Dialog Box Web Server Tab The Web Server tab provides a table that displays the following information l Name Name of the certificate l Expiry Date Expiration date and time of the certificate To manage the web server certificate add or delete the cert...

Page 131: ... cer cert pfx pem der key crt p12 1 In the Web Server tab click the Add Web Server Certificate button The Add Certificate Browse pop up dialog box opens Add Certificate Browse Pop Up Dialog Box 2 Click Browse File Explorer opens 3 Navigate to the desired certificate file select the file and then click Open The Add Certificate Enter Password dialog box opens Add Certificate Enter Password Dialog Bo...

Page 132: ...The certificate is uploaded to the DM NVX device and the Reboot dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that the device be rebooted Reboot Dialog Box 6 Click Yes Reboot Now to reboot the device at the current time or click No to reboot the device at a later time If Yes Reboot Now is clicked the Reboot message box appears indicating that the device is rebooting In addition a progress indicator ...

Page 133: ...In the Action column of the web server certificate table click the Trash icon corresponding to the certificate The Delete Certificate pop up dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that the certificate be deleted Delete Certificate Pop Up Dialog Box 2 Click Yes to delete the certificate The Reboot dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that the device be rebooted Reboot Dialog Box 3 Click...

Page 134: ...e Reboot message box appears indicating that the device is rebooting In addition a progress indicator bar displays the percentage of completion of the reboot process When the reboot process is complete the progress indicator bar displays 100 Reboot Message Box The device returns to the Device Administration page ...

Page 135: ...Only To view the list of default EDIDs or to add or delete user EDIDs use the web interface as follows In the Action menu located in the upper right corner of the web interface click Manage EDIDs Action Menu Manage EDIDs Encoder Only The Manage EDIDs pop up dialog box opens Manage EDIDs Pop Up Dialog Box ...

Page 136: ...rmation View Default EDIDs Click the Default EDIDs tab to view all default EDIDs By default the Default EDIDs tab is displayed when the Manage EDIDs pop up dialog box opens Manage EDIDs Pop Up Dialog Box Default EDIDs Tab Up to 10 default EDIDs are displayed in the table simultaneously To locate additional EDIDs in the table l Use the Search box above the table l Use the scroll arrows at the botto...

Page 137: ... Up Dialog Box User EDIDs Tab Up to 10 user EDIDs can be displayed in the table simultaneously If the number of user EDIDs exceeds 10 do either of the following to locate one or more EDIDs in the table l Use the Search box above the table l Use the scroll arrows at the bottom of the table to navigate through the list of EDIDs To manage user EDIDs add or delete EDIDs as required ...

Page 138: ...Upload Browse dialog box opens File Upload Browse Dialog Box 2 Click Browse File Explorer opens 3 Navigate to the desired EDID file cedid select the file and then click Open The File Upload Load dialog box opens File Upload Load Dialog Box 4 Click Load When the file upload process is complete the File upload is complete message appears in the File Upload Complete dialog box ...

Page 139: ...NVX 4K60 4 2 0 Network AV Encoders and Decoders 135 File Upload Complete Dialog Box 5 Click OK to close the dialog box The newly added EDID file is listed in the User EDIDs table as shown in the example below Addition of User EDID ...

Page 140: ... In the Action column of the User EDIDs table click the Delete button corresponding to the EDID to be deleted The Delete EDID dialog box opens prompting for confirmation that the EDID be deleted Delete EDID Dialog Box 2 Click Yes to delete the EDID 3 In the Manage EDIDs pop up dialog box click Close to close the dialog box ...

Page 141: ...d The HDCP settings of one or more DM NVX devices in the signal path do not support the HDCP level of the source Ensure that the HDCP settings of all DM NVX devices in the signal path support the HDCP level of the source The display does not support the HDCP level of the source Ensure that the display supports the HDCP level of the source Applicable to encoder only A message indicating that the re...

Page 142: ...e IGMP snooping configuration Ensure that IGMPv2 or IGMPv3 is enabled on the network switch Video is flickering or video is not displayed when multiple DM NVX devices connect to a network switch Neither IGMPv2 nor IGMPv3 snooping is enabled in the network switch for the associated port or VLAN Enable IGMPv2 or IGMPv3 snooping in the correct VLAN Video is flickering when multiple DM NVX encoders co...

Page 143: ... Design Guide l DM NVX DIR Series Product Manual l SW DMNVXTOOL Product Page l AV Framework Software User Guide l XiO Cloud User Guide l Crestron Home OS User Guide Programmer and Developer Resources l help crestron com l developer crestron com Crestron Support and Training l Crestron True Blue Support l Crestron Resource Library l Crestron Online Help OLH l Crestron Training Institute CTI Portal ...

Page 144: ...P querier that is configured for IGMPv2 IGMP snooping switches build forwarding lists by listening for and in some cases intercepting IGMP messages Although the software processing the IGMP messages may maintain state information based on the full IP group addresses the forwarding tables are typically mapped to link layer addresses as shown in the following example Example of Forwarding Table Mult...

Page 145: ...f a network switch for IGMP snooping l Set the IGMP query interval to 60 seconds or 125 seconds The recommended setting is the default setting of the network switch l For good network performance ensure that there is only one IGMP querier in the network l Set IGMP snooping to v2 or v3 l Enable IGMP snooping globally as well as for each specific VLAN for DM NVX connected ports l Configure the netwo...

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