Lightware VINX-110-HDMI-DEC User guide

Type
User guide
Quick Start Guide
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
VINX-120-HDMI-ENC
Further Information
The User’s manual of this appliance is available on www.lightware.com.
See the Downloads section on the website of the product.
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Important Safety Instructions
Please read and keep the information in the attached safety instructions supplied with the
product before you start using the device.
Introduction
VINX-120-HDMI-ENC and VINX-110-HDMI-DEC encoder/decoder multimedia extenders to
extend HDMI video from a local source to a remote sink. The devices can be connected
either via a direct CATx cable connection or through a Gigabit Ethernet Switch (L3-switch is
necessary) in between. The maximum delivery distance can reach up to 100 m with minimal
latency and employ a quality, proprietary wavelet transform based image compression.
The maximum supported resolution is 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz with 7.1 audio and scaling
is available on the receiver side with optional image cropping. Optionally, bidirectional
RS-232 signal transmission, USB Mass storage and Human Interface Device (HID*) signal
transmission is also available.
* HID: USB mouse, keyboard, presenter, etc.
Compatible Devices
The signal transmission works only between these Encoder and Decoder devices including
the VINX-AP series, but other Lightware devices cannot be connected to the 1GbE LAN (AV
input/output) ports.
Encoder – Front View and Rear View
Decoder – Front View and Rear View
Box Contents Connecting Steps (Multicast Mode)
Arrange the Encoder and the desired Decoder devices.
Encoder/Decoder device 5V DC Power Adaptor with
interchangeable plugs
Safety and Warranty info,
Quick Start Guide
Fixing screw for mounting
(M3x4), 2 pcs.
1
Status LEDs See the attached list.
2
Mode Button Short press (less, than 3 sec): switching between the
Video and Graphic modes.
Long press (more, than 3 sec): reset to factory default
settings.**
3
HDMI Output
Port
Forwarding the same Audio / Video content as the AV
Output Port.
4
DIP Switch Linking Encoder and Decoder devices (HW setting).
5
AV Output Port RJ45 connector for outgoing A/V signal to the Decoder
device(s) or Network switch.
6
DC 5V Input 5V DC input for local power supply.
7
RS-232 Port RJ12 connector for transparent serial communication
(point-to-point or point-to-multi point).
8
USB Port Mini B-type connector for USB pass-through application.
9
HDMI Input Port Video port for DVI or HDMI signal.
q
IR Output Port IR signal output connector (for 3.5 mm Jack, 3-pole, TRS
plug).
** Please see the Calling Factory Default Settings section for details.
1
Status LEDs See the attached list.
2
Connect Button Short press (less, than 3 sec): acquire USB connection
(only in Multicast mode).
Long press (more, than 3 sec): reset to factory default
settings.**
3
HDMI Output
Port
HDMI output to a sink device.
4
DIP Switch Linking Encoder and Decoder devices (HW setting).
5
AV Input Port RJ45 connector for incoming A/V signal from the Encoder
device or Network switch.
6
DC 5V Input 5V DC input for local power supply.
7
RS-232 Port RJ12 connector for transparent serial communication
(point-to-point or point-to-multi point).
8
USB Ports USB 1.1 and 2.0 compatible A-type ports for transmitting
USB HID devices in Unicast mode.
9
IR Input Port IR signal input connector (for 3.5 mm Jack, 3-pole, TRS
plug).
** Please see the Calling Factory Default Settings section for details.
Status LEDs
Power LED
OFF: no power source is connected to the device.
BLINKING: the device is booting.
ON: the device is powered.
Video LED
OFF: the device is not connected to a network.
BLINKING: the unit is connected to a network but no video streaming is in progress.
ON: the unit is connected to a network and video streaming is in progress.
Power and Video LEDs
BLINKING together: there is a Video Stream ID clash in the network.
USB LED
OFF: there is no USB connection between the Encoder and the Decoder devices.
ON: there is a USB connection between the Encoder and the Decoder devices.
USB connection shall be acquired in the Decoder in Multicast mode. In Unicast mode, the
USB connection is set up automatically.
To mount the device Lightware supplies optional accessories for different usage:
VESA100 Mounting adapter for extenders
Under-desk mounting kit or Under-desk double mounting kit
1U high rack shelf
To order mounting accessory kits please contact [email protected].
Mounting by Using the VESA100 Mounting adapter for extenders
Two mounting holes can be found at the bottom of the extender at each side, the VESA-
compatible accessory plate can xed as indicated. The other two holes of the plate can be
xed to a VESA-compatible device (e.g. rear panel of an HDTV).
First of all, please set the parameters of the L3 Switch to meet with the requirements.
Please turn the paper to see the list in the ‘Preparing the Network’ section.
CATx
Connect CATx cables between the Extender devices and the L3 Switch.
HDMI
Connect an HDMI source device (e.g. a Computer) to the HDMI input port
of the Encoder. Optionally connect a Local Display to the Output port of the
Encoder.
Connect HDMI sink devices to the HDMI output port of the Decoder devices.
RS-232
Optionally for RS-232 serial transmission: connect the desired devices (e.g. a
Touch Control, Relay Box) to the RS-232 ports by the supplied serial cables.
USB
Optionally for USB extension: connect USB devices to the USB ports of the
Decoders. Connect the desired host device (e.g. Computer) to the Encoder
via the USB mini-B type port. Please pay attention to the indicated port types
(USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 support).
Power
Connect the power cord of the supplied adaptor to the DC input rst, then
to the AC power socket.
CATx
Connect a computer to the L3 Switch to arrange the necessary settings easily.
Further Steps
Pair the devices by the DIP switch or via the built-in website (see the Software Control
section) and dene the Video Wall.
Select the desired Decoder for USB transmission (see the Device Concept section).
Mounting Options
For xing the extender to a mounting device, use the screws
supplied with your VINX (M3x4) and not those you got with the mounting
accessory. Longer screw may touch internal parts and harm the extender.
HDMI
HDMI
RS-232
USB
HDMI
HDMI HDMI
HDMI
Local Display
Computer
Encoder
Decoder
Decoder
Laptop
Decoder
Decoder RS-232
Relay Box
Keyboard
Touch Panel
USB Mass
Storage Drive
Video
Wall
L3 Network Switch
POWER
VIDEO
MODE
HDMI
(LOCAL OUT)
ACT.LINK
1GbE LAN
(AV OUT)
8-4-2-1
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
POWER
VIDEO
USB
CONNECT
HDMI OUTPUT
ACT.
LINK
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
8-4-2-1
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
POWER
VIDEO
USB
CONNECT
HDMI OUTPUT
ACT.
LINK
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
8-4-2-1
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
POWER
VIDEO
USB
CONNECT
HDMI OUTPUT
ACT.
LINK
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
8-4-2-1
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
POWER
VIDEO
USB
CONNECT
HDMI OUTPUT
ACT.
LINK
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
8-4-2-1
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
RS-232
USB
CATx
CATx
VINX Device
(bottom view)
VESA100
Mounting adapter
100 mm
67.5 mm
HDTV
(rear view)
Safety and
Warranty
Info
Quick
Start
Guide
1 3 4 5
8 96 7 q
2
1 2 3 4 5
86 7 9
Device Concept
The following signals are transmitted between the Encoder and the Decoder devices:
The USB, Serial, and IR data transmission is working independently from the video signal
presence.
Arranging the Extenders to Groups
Encoder and Decoder devices have to be assigned to each other in order to transfer the
desired video and control signals – by any of the following ways:
1. HW setting: use the DIP switch at the front
panel to set the Video stream ID: set the DIP
switch states to the same value at the desired
devices. If you set a DIP switch at a device, the other devices can be congured via the
web page. Please note that the value of DIP switch assigned Video Stream ID can range
from 1 to 15 inclusive.
2. SW setting: set the Video stream ID via the built-in web
page. Connect to the device as described in the Software
Control section. The Video Stream ID shall be between 1
and 9999 inclusive. In this case make sure that the DIP switches of the affected devices
are set to ‘0000’.
Video Stream ID Rules
The following rules are dened to avoid Video Stream ID conicts:
When the DIP switch is in ‘0000’ position the SW setting will be valid.
When the DIP switch is not in ‘0000’ position the HW setting will be valid.
When the DIP switch is set back to ‘0000’ the SW setting will inherit the ID (the previous
DIP switch value).
SW setting and HW setting can be combined within the group but in this case the DIP
switch value will determine the common Video Stream ID.
The DIP switch state can be ignored by an LW3 command, see the User’s Manual.
IP address Dynamic (AutoIP with DHCP fallback)
RS-232 port setting 115200 BAUD, 8, N, 1
DIP Switch state 0000
Video stream ID 1
Connecting method Multicast mode
Emulated EDID F47 (Universal HDMI EDID) *
User EDID memory Empty (cleared)
Output video mode (Encoder) Video mode
Output scaling (Decoder) Pass-through, no rotation
Defined video walls Empty (cleared)
Supported Resolutions
Two Video Walls and Local Monitors with One Encoder
Features of the system:
One Encoder is enough to supply the Decoders.
Displaying one video signal on two different video walls (e.g. in different rooms).
Displaying the video signal on 1-1 single sinks.
Factory Default Settings
* Most of the factory preset EDIDs include only one resolution. This is to force the connected
source to give a signal with the needed resolution. The Universal EDID allows many common
resolutions; the preferred timing is 1920x1080p60 with 2ch LPCM audio support.
Video Wall Layout Examples
The following examples show how the VINX devices can be arranged to video wall applications.
See more details in the User’s Manual available at www.lightware.com.
Multicast Mode with Video Wall
Features of the system:
Displaying one of the two video signals on the video wall and on a sink.
Displaying the other video signal on a sink.
The other video signal can be displayed on the video wall by using software tools (built-in
web or LW3 protocol commands).
Typical Application
Software Control – by Using the Built-in Webpage
When the device and a computer are connected to the same network, the VINX can be
congured via a web browser (Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are recommended):
1. Arrange the desired extenders with source/sink devices.
2. Connect the extenders to the network switch and
power them on.
3. Connect a suitable control device (e.g. computer,
mobile device) to the same network.
4. Open the web browser and type the IP address of
the desired device in the address line. If the address
is not known try any of the followings:
a. The factory default IP address is Dynamic
(DHCP). Check the list of the connected
devices (DHCP client list) on the DHCP server
and note the IP address.
b. In the case of a Decoder, type the
following in the address line:
http://LWR-clientAABBCCDDEEFF.local
c. In the case of an Encoder, Type the
following in the address line:
http://LWR-gatewayAABBCCDDEEFF.local
AABBCCDDEEFF is the MAC address of the
device (without hyphens) – which can be seen
on the housing of the extender.
Resolution Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution Refresh Rate (Hz)
640 x 480 50/59/60/72/75 1440 x 900 59/60/75
720 x 480 (480P) 50/59/60/75 1600 x 900 59/60
720 x 576 (576P) 50 1600 x 1024 59/60
800 x 600 50/59/60/72/75 1600 x 1200 50/59/60
1024 x 768 50/60/75 1680 x 1050 50/59/60
1152 x 864 60 1920 x 1080i 25
1280 x 720 (720p) 50/59/60/75 1920 x 1080 (1080P) 50/59/60
1280 x 768 50/59/60/75 1920 x 1200 50/60
1280 x 800 59/60/75 2560 x 1080 24/25/30/60
1280 x 960 50/59/60 2560 x 1200 30/60
1280 x 1024 50/59/60/75 2560 x 1600 60
1360 x 768 50/59/60/75 3840 x 2160 24/25/30
1366 x 768 59/60 4096 x 2160 24/25/30
Preparing the Network – The Requirements of the Switch
The recommended type of network device: 1GbE network with Layer 3 switch, Gigabit
Ethernet. In TCP/IP terminology Layer 2 is the data link layer that is responsible for splitting
up the information coming from higher layers in the TCP/IP stack into Ethernet frames. An
Ethernet frame contains labeling information with source and destination physical addresses
(called source and destination MAC address). These physical addresses uniquely identify
the source and destination physical devices (e.g. a VINX encoder and a VINX decoder).
Ethernet frames provide error resilience by incorporating a redundancy check eld through
which transmission errors can easily be detected. The device that does use only the physical
address information found in the Ethernet frame to root the packet from one of its input ports
to one or more of it output ports is an unmanaged switch.
A managed switch, on the other hand, can handle the trafc and forward input packets to
output packets by utilizing information from higher layers. This gives the managed switch more
exibility and also allows for more sophisticated functions like multicast forwarding. Since even
a simple VINX network where one VINX encoder supplies more VINX decoders relies on
multicasting, a multicast capable switch (i.e. a managed one) is a must. The managed switch
shall offer the following capabilities:
IGMPv2
IGMP snooping, IGMP fast leave, IGMP querier
Multicast ltering
Jumbo frames
For more information about the requirements and technologies please see the Application
Note at the website of the product.
USB Transmission
The USB data transmission works as shown in the gure below. The USB devices are
connected to the Decoder, the host device (computer) is connected to the Encoder by the
supplied USB cable.
Supported Devices
USB HID devices (keyboard, mouse, presenter, etc.) and mass storage devices (ash drive,
external hard drive).
Establishing the Connection
The data transmission is working always between an Encoder and a Decoder. In Unicast
mode (one Encoder and one Decoder) the transmission is enabled automatically. When the
extenders are in Multicast mode the desired Decoder can be selected by:
Pressing the Connect button at the front panel of the Decoder, or
Pressing the Acquire USB connection button via the built-in website of the Decoder
(Advanced Settings).
Thus, the USB ports of the active Decoder are working as the ports of an extended USB hub.
The data communication of the USB devices connected to the other Decoders is
suspended, however, they are still powered over USB.
RS-232 Transmission
The RS-232 serial data transmission is fully transparent between the Encoder and the
connected Decoder devices. All data received at the serial port of the Decoders is transmitted
to the serial port of the Encoder and vice versa: the data received at the serial port of the
Encoder is transmitted to the serial port of all connected Decoders.
The data transmission works only if the serial port parameters set to the same values in all
the devices: serial data sender/receiver and the VINX Encoder and Decoder devices.
Video Transmission Quality
When the network bandwidth is not enough to transmit the video signal the following modes
are available in the Encoder:
Movie mode (Lower image quality @ Less bandwidth): The image quality is adjusted to
the available bandwidth. If the bandwidth is decreased the image quality will be lower, but
the video streaming is continuous.
Graphics mode (Best image quality @ High bandwidth): The image quality is kept at a
high level. If the bandwidth is decreased the image quality does not change, but frame
drop may appear.
The setting has an affect when the available bandwidth is less than required.
Calling Factory Default Settings
Until rmware version v3.3.0, factory default settings can be recalled by pressing the Mode
button (in case of VINX-120-HDMI-ENC model) or the Connect button (in case of VINX-110-
HDMI-DEC model) for more than 3 seconds. From that version on, factory defaults may only
be called this way for 90 seconds after booting up, following that they can only be called via
software control (LDC and LW3).
PC1
Video (4K@30Hz)
VINX-120-HDMI-ENC
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
16-port L3 Switch
Control Laptop
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra por t
Bidirecti onal RS-23 2
USB HID extension
CONNEC T b utt on (fo r f urt her de tail s p lea se see th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pre ss: Acq uir e U SB con nec tio n i n m ult icas t m ode
Long press: Reset to factory defaults
Video Str eam ID
0: Rec eiv e s tre am wit h Vi deo St rea m I D s et via so ftw are
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LEDs
POWER
OFF: N o p owe r
Bli nki ng: Bo oti ng
Continuous: Power co nne cte d
VIDEO
OFF : No conn ect ion wi th ENC ODE R
Bli nki ng: Co nne cte d t o E NCO DER, no vi deo ou tpu t
Continuous: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER , v ide o ou tpu t
USB
OFF :No USB connection
Continuous: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
CHANNEL ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra por t
Bidirectional RS-232
USB HID e xtension
CONNEC T b utt on (fo r f urt her det ail s p lea se see th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pre ss: Acq uir e U SB con nec tio n i n m ult icas t m ode
Long press: Reset to factory defaults
Video Str eam ID
0: Rec eiv e s tre am wit h Vi deo St rea m I D s et via so ftw are
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LEDs
POWER
OFF: N o p owe r
Blinking: Booti ng
Continuous: Power co nne cte d
VIDEO
OFF : No connection with ENCODER
Bli nki ng: Co nne cte d t o E NCOD ER, no vi deo ou tpu t
Continuous: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER , v ide o ou tpu t
USB
OFF :No USB connection
Continuous: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
CHANNEL ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra por t
Bidirecti onal RS-23 2
USB HID e xtension
CONNECT button (for f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pre ss: Acq uir e U SB con nec tio n i n m ult icas t m ode
Long press: Reset to factory defaults
Video Str eam ID
0: Recei ve str eam wi th Vide o S tre am ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Rec eiv e s tre am wit h f ixe d Vi deo St rea m I D s et by the swi tch
Front LED s
POWER
OFF: N o p owe r
Blinking: Booti ng
Continuous: Power co nne cte d
VIDEO
OFF: No co nne cti on wit h E NCO DER
Blinking: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o ou tpu t
Continuous: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER , v ide o ou tpu t
USB
OFF :No U SB c onn ect ion
Continuous: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
CHANNEL ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra por t
Bidirectional RS-232
USB HID extension
CONNECT button (for f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pre ss: Acq uir e U SB con nec tio n i n m ult icas t m ode
Long press: Reset to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Recei ve str eam wi th Vide o S tre am ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LED s
POWER
OFF: No power
Bli nki ng: Bo oti ng
Continuous: Power connected
VIDEO
OFF: No connection with ENCODER
Blinking: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o ou tpu t
Continuous: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER , v ide o ou tpu t
USB
OFF:No USB connection
Contin uou s: USB co nne cti on aqui red
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
CHANNEL ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra por t
Bidirecti onal RS-23 2
USB HID e xtension
CONNECT button (for f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pre ss: Acq uir e U SB con nec tio n i n m ult icas t m ode
Long press: Reset to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Recei ve str eam wi th Vide o S tre am ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LEDs
POWER
OFF: No power
Blinking: Booti ng
Continuous: Power co nne cte d
VIDEO
OFF: No co nne cti on wit h E NCO DER
Blinking: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o ou tpu t
Continuous: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER , v ide o ou tpu t
USB
OFF :No U SB c onn ect ion
Continuous: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra por t
Bidirectional RS-232
USB HID e xtension
CONNEC T b utt on (fo r f urt her de tail s p lea se see th e U ser 's man ual )
Sho rt pre ss: Acq uir e U SB con nec tio n i n m ulti cas t m ode
Long press: Reset to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Recei ve str eam wi th Vide o S tre am ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Rec eiv e s tre am wit h f ixe d Vi deo St rea m I D s et by the swi tch
Front LED s
POWER
OFF: N o p owe r
Bli nki ng: Booting
Con tin uou s: Pow er con nec ted
VIDEO
OFF: No connection with ENCODER
Bli nki ng: Co nne cte d t o E NCOD ER, no vi deo ou tpu t
Continuous: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER , v ide o ou tpu t
USB
OFF :No U SB c onn ect ion
Continuous: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
CHANNEL ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
CATx
HDMI
Analog audio
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra por t
Bidirecti onal RS-23 2
USB HID e xtension
CONNEC T b utt on (fo r f urt her de tail s p lea se see th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pre ss: Acq uir e U SB con nec tio n i n m ult icas t m ode
Long press: Reset to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Recei ve str eam wi th Vide o S tre am ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LED s
POWER
OFF: No power
Blinking: Booti ng
Continuous: Power co nne cte d
VIDEO
OFF: No co nne cti on wit h E NCO DER
Bli nki ng: Co nne cte d t o E NCO DER, no vi deo ou tpu t
Continuous: Co nne cte d t o E NCO DER , v ideo ou tpu t
USB
OFF:No USB co nne cti on
Continuous: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
CHANNEL ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra por t
Bidirecti onal RS-23 2
USB HID e xtension
CONNEC T b utt on (fo r f urt her de tail s p lea se see th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pre ss: Acq uir e U SB con nec tio n i n m ult icas t m ode
Long press: Reset to factory defaults
Video Str eam ID
0: Recei ve str eam wi th Vide o S tre am ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LEDs
POWER
OFF : N o p owe r
Blinking: Booting
Continuous: Power co nne cte d
VIDEO
OFF: No co nne cti on wit h E NCO DER
Blinking: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o ou tpu t
Con tinuo us: Co nne cte d t o E NCOD ER, vi deo ou tpu t
USB
OFF:No USB co nne cti on
Continuous: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra por t
Bidirecti onal RS-23 2
USB HID e xtension
CONNEC T b utt on (fo r f urt her de tail s p lea se see th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pre ss: Acq uir e U SB con nec tio n i n m ult icas t m ode
Long press: Reset to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Recei ve str eam wi th Vide o S tre am ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LED s
POWER
OFF: N o p owe r
Bli nki ng: Bo oti ng
Continuous: Power co nne cte d
VIDEO
OFF : No connection with ENCODER
Bli nki ng: Co nne cte d t o E NCOD ER, no vi deo ou tpu t
Contin uous: Conne cte d t o E NCO DER, vi deo ou tpu t
USB
OFF :No U SB c onn ect ion
Con tin uou s: USB co nne cti on a qui red
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
HDMI
(local out)
MODE
POWER
VIDEO
1GbE LAN
(AV OUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
ENCODER
DA2HDMI-
4K-Plus-A
Power Amplifer
with Speakers
Display Wall
Local Display
1.35/3.5 mm
2-output encoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra por t
Bidirectional RS-232
USB HID extension
MODE button (for f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pre ss: Toggle between best video quality and adaptive data rate
Long press: Reset to factory defaults
Video Str eam ID
0: Trans mit str eam wi th Vid eo Str eam ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Trans mit str eam wi th fix ed Vid eo Str eam ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LEDs
POWER
OFF: No power
Blinking: Booti ng
Continuous: Power co nne cte d
VIDEO
OFF: No connection with DECODER
Bli nki ng: Connected to DECODER, no video output
Contin uous: Conne cte d t o D ECO DER, vi deo si gna l d ete cte d o n H DMI in put
POWER and VI DEO
Blinking: Video Str eam ID co nfl ict in the ne two rk
VINX-120-HDMI-ENC
Computer VINX Encoder VINX Decoder
Keyboard
USB Mass
Storage Drive
POWER
VIDEO
USB
CONNECT
HDMI OUTPUT
ACT.
LINK
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
8-4-2-1
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
LAN
POWER
VIDEO
MODE
HDMI
(LOCAL OUT)
ACT.LINK
1GbE LAN
(AV OUT)
8-4-2-1
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
Video
Signal Unicast mode Multicast mode
RS-232
IR
Encoder Decoder
USB
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Lightware VINX-110-HDMI-DEC User guide

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