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1. Based on the number of IP streams from the sources a single screen can be divided into 1 4 9 or 16 parts with each part displays a complete picture For details see the following table Decoder Number of N143 linked Viewing effects on the screen N383 1 1 complete picture filling the entire 19 Ce3randbeing9 Decoder Number of N143 linked Viewing effects on the screen screen 4 complete pictures filling the entire 2 4 screen 0 9 complete pictures filling the entire screen 16 complete pictures filling the 10 16 At a entire screen Note When the number of N143 linked to N383 is from 2 3 5 8 or 10 15 the unoccupied parts of the screen show no picture For example N383 below is linked to one or two N143s the sinks connected to N383s show one or two complete pictures HM HOMI B Ethernet Decoder N383 DVD Player el mes si lt lt NN Encoder N143 Two N143s Linked em Eje 55 5 jejejeje Sicilia SEPT Ur WD Payer Encoder N143 ld ON Bc Bu pv col E E acl iat Ee Sao Ur DVD Player Encoder N143 Decoder N383 ne aa aS aT ME ea mesk P SUSSIES twas Ur One N143 Linked 20 Ce3jrandbeing9 Hardware Installation Warning
2. 59 Srandbeing Note It is recommended that you use the sinks with the same size for the intended viewing effects GUI Element Description OW Indicates outside width of the sink in mm OH Indicates outside height of the sink in mm VW Indicates inside width of the sink in mm VH Indicates inside height of the sink in mm Click Apply to make the video wall settings take effect The video wall is configured successfully as shown below You can identify the video wall is created in the control software by the double green lines across this 2 x 2 configuration scene 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 D Import H Export am Serial 8 Schedule Information O Help Devices Scene sena Mia nese E Applied automatically Status Applied successfully Type Host Name Mx153 1 MX153 341B22FFF EX373 4 EX373 341B22800 W EX373 3 EX373 341B22800 EX373 2 EX373 341B22800 Ex373 1 EX373 341B22800 S as Gbset fvo FORCETIMING force set output timing not support now gbset help show this message VSOURCE hdmi1 hdmi2 cvbs1 cvbs2 vgal vga2 ASOURCE hdmi linein 1 linein2 linein8 OUTPUT hdmi vga FORCETIMING AUTO 1080P 60 Note You can easily right click on the video wall created and choose Change TX this will allow simple switching of any of the searched TX in the listed devices to be displayed across the video wall 60 Ce3jrandbeing9 Se
3. on the unit personnel CSsrandbeing Table of Contents MOE IN 3 AO AA 3 nn 3 NN 4 NN 4 Fenn 5 NI HE EE EE EO NE 5 NI RO EE EE AE EE pis 6 Ne 6 Package COR EN eee 8 NT O EE EE EE NE 8 Rr 8 Ap5o e 8 10 16 Ler 115 RR m TT 9 NI o EE EE OE EE EE EE 9 NN ito 11 A RE N ON N 13 D LTD 13 NT OND sles EE TR EE NE FIE P YE 15 PIE APWE A WONN ase RE NR EE EN EE an Ee EER GE ENG a n a a ed 17 One Encoder to One Decoder iese ee Ee RE ee AR Ee ee Ee 17 One Encoder to Multiple Decoders 17 Multiple Encoders to Multiple Decoders iese see ee ek ek ee 18 Switching Inputs in One Encoder 18 Video Wall FUNGON asas 19 Viewing Multiple Pictures in One SINK ese see ee ee ee 19 Hardware Instala ON isis 21 Operating with Control Software ss RE RR REG RR RR EE ER RR Re RR KNEG RR RNEER 23 Ce3jrandbeing Before Using the Control Software ooccccconccccccccoconoconononcnnnnnnnnnonanononnos 23 Setting a Static IP on Your Computer iese ss ee see ee ee ee 23 Configuring Your Operating System Firewall 25 Control Software Instructions 26 Tool Bar in C
4. Warranty Limits and Exclusions 1 This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage The Limited Warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accidents misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration faulty installation set up adjustments maladjustment of consumer controls improper maintenance power line surge lightning damage modification or service by anyone other than a Factory Service 66 Grandbeing Center or other Authorized Service or damage that is attributable to acts of God There are no express warranties except as listed under limited warranty coverage The warrantor is not liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product or arising out of any breach of this warranty As examples this excludes damages for lost time cost of having someone remove or re install an installed unit if applicable travel to and from the service location loss of or damage to media or images data or other recorded content The items listed are not exclusive but are for illustration only Parts and service which are not covered by this limited warranty are your responsibility 67 Glossary Acronym AC BP CVBS DHCP EDID HDMI HP LAN MP OSD
5. Please wait until the search is completed it may take a few seconds All functions are disabled when the search is in progress Cc _ HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 9 Import Export a IR Serial 29 Schedule 2 Information Log Help Devices Scene Search A Delete Restore oF Create 4 Modify x Remove Apply eS 3 JA J Alias Type Host Name Applied automatically Status Edit 3 When the search is completed the discovered devices are displayed in the Devices list The devices will show active green circles a 28 CSsrandbeing 9 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 eB X D import Export IR Serial M Schedule S information tog Help Devices Scene LS Search Delete T Restore FA3x3 sie create Z modify S Remove 3 apply E Applied automatically Status Edit Type Host Name E k m m p mp mp m ba h ha ha ha ha O A 5 W Ww ti w Note e fthe TX and RX devices have been set before by this control software select Restore check box which will start searching the devices and automatically restore to the previous matrix configurations f no devices are found see Question 1 in Troubleshooting for solutions Device Parameter Settings In the Devices list right click on a single or more devices all the authorized operations are displayed in the shortcut menu Th
6. 3 5 mm 3 pins 1 x Phoenix male connector 3 5 mm 5 pins 2 x Mounting ear CSsrandbeing Specifications N143 Technical 4 x HDMI IN 2 x VGA IN 2 x CVBS IN VO Connections 1xHDMI OUT 1x VGA OUT 1x RJ45 Power Supply Power Consumption Input Video Signal Input DDC Signal Data Rate Maximum Distance Video Format Supported 2 x RS232 3 5mm phoenix AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 20 Watts 1 2 volts p p 5 volts p p TTL 1K 40Mbps configurable 100 meters Input e HDMI 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p e VGA 640x480 60 800x600 60 1024x768 60 1280x720 60 1280x768 60 1280x800 60 1280x1024 60 1360x768 60 1400x1050 60 1440x900 60 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1920x1080 60 1920x1200 60 Technical Output Video Control Method ESD Protection Surge Protection Operating Temperature Storage Temperature System Requirements CSsrandbeing e CVBS 480iI NTSC Output HDMI 480p 60 1920x1200 60 scaled based on the sink EDID VGA Follows the HDMI output e Ethernet 480p 60 1920x1200 60 HDMI 1 3 RS232 LAN Human body model 8kV air gap discharge 4kV contact discharge Voltage 1kV 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C 10 to 90 non condensing 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 70 C 10 to 90 non condensing eo HDMI equipped source devices and sinks connected with HDMI cables e CVBS equipped source devices connected with CVBS cables e VGA equipped source
7. The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Select Use the following IP address after configuring the following settings in the provided example and then click OK gt IP address 169 254 2 5 gt Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 24 CSsrandbeing Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties EN X General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically IP address 169 254 2 5 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically O Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit e 4 Click OK Configuring Your Operating System Firewall Your operating system firewall may block some features of the control software to prevent it controlling TX and RX A computer running Windows 7 is used as an example to configure your operating system firewall in two methods Method 1 You can configure the firewall in the Windows Firewall panel on your computer For more information see HDIP Product FAQ Method 2 You can also configure the firewall when starting the control software Then Windows Security Alert window may display If so select a net
8. 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 is updated Remote Control 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 2 recv data vw_v_sh DE platform display monitor info 2 Right click the first cell choose Change TX and then MX153 1 50 Srandbeing 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 Scene Type Host Name E Applied automatically Status 4 Applied successfully mx153 4 MX153 341B22FFF mx153 3 MX153 341B22FFF mx153 2 MX153 341B22FFF vx153 1 MX153 341B22FFF EX383 2 EX383 341B2 W EX383 1 EKX383 341B2 EX373 2 KO EX373 341B2 Ex373 1 EX373 341B2 Gaye PL masaa 280 2800 Change RX 280 280 Remove TX Remove RX Select All Remove All Combine Split Video Wall Properties Turn OSD On Turn OSD Off 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 recv data not att 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 is updated Remote Control 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 2 recv data vw v Se al is platform display monitor info 3 Repeat the above steps to select MX153 2 MX153 3 MX153 4 for EX383 1 to configure the intersection between TX and RX in the first cell And click Apply to make the changes to TX and RX take effect 2 HDMI over IP Console V24 13 import Export GR Serial M Schedule Information Bus rep i Scene Devices Maza Drs Alias Type Host Name l E Applied automatically Status Applied successfully 1153 4 MX153 341B22FFF
9. 20 07 42 11 2014 04 02 20 07 42 20140402 20 07 42 EX363 341822800330 login 2014 04 02 20 07 42 Device EX363 341B2280033D send data succeed root Device EX373 341B22800310 recv data EX373 341B22800310 login root Device EX363 341B2280033E recv data EX363 341B2280033 login root Device EX363 341B2280033D recv data EX363 341B2280033D login root Device EX383 341B22800320 recv data Welcome Device EX383 341B22800320 send data succeed gbparam g name Device EX373 341B22800310 recv data Welcome Device EX373 341822800310 send data succeed gbparam g name Device EX363 341B2280033E recv data Welcome Device EX363 341B2280033E send data succeed gbparam g name Device EX383 341B22800320 recv data a Device EX373 341B22800310 recv data g Device EX363 341B2280033E recv data gbparam g name Device EX363 341B2280033D recv data Welcome Device EX363 341B2280033D send data succeed gbparam g name Device EX363 341B2280033D recv data a Device EX383 341B22800320 recv data gbparam g name Configuration Examples Switching Inputs in One Encoder N143 allows up to two HDMI inputs one VGA input 1 CVBS input to be switched to one HDMI and one VGA outputs To perform this operation do as follows Preparations e OneN143 e Four HDMI source devices e Two sinks Two computers e One CAT 5e 6 cable three HDMI cables t
10. Check that no compatibility issues exist between RX and sink If so replace the sink with other models Check that power supplies of all the devices are powered on The switch supports IGMP snooping and this function is enabled Note For more information see HDIP Product FAQ 64 Ce3jrandbeing9 Product Service Maintenance Clean this unit with a soft dry cloth Never use alcohol paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit Provided Service 1 Damage Requiring service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel if gt The DC power supply cord or AC adapter has been damaged gt Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit gt The unit has been exposed to rain The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance gt The unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged 2 Servicing Personnel Do not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in these operating instructions Refer all other servicing to authorized servicing personnel 3 Replacement parts When parts need replacing ensure the service uses parts specified by the manufacturer or parts that have the same characteristics as the original parts Unauthorized substitutes may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 4 Safety check After repairs or service ask the service to perform safety checks to confirm that the unit is in proper working condition Mail In Service When s
11. TX Remove RX Select All Remove All Combine Split Video Wall Properties tog Turn OSD On 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 recv data not attached Turn OSD Off 5 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 is updated 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 2 recv data vw v shift not del imeem Serial E Applied automatically Status Applied successfully MX153 341B22FFF EX373 341B22800 Ex373 3 EX373 341B22800 d EX373 2 EX373 341B22800 d EX373 1 EX373 341B22800 Change RX Remove TX Remove RX Select All Remove All Combine Split Leg Video Wall Properties Turn OSD On 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 recv data not attach Turn OSD Off 151 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 is updated Reme Cartes 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 2 recv data vw_v_shif a Seria 56 Ce3jrandbeing9 3 Repeat the above steps to select MX153 1 for EX373 2 EX373 3 EX373 4 respectively in the other cells And click Apply to make the changes to TX and RX take effect The final scene is created as below 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 D import Expot GR Serial Mschedue S Information Q Help Devices Scene Search 3 Delete E Restore F32 Create Modify 9 Remove Ca Apply E Applied automatically Status 4 Applied successfully TX MX153 1 w RX EX37
12. Type RX Turn OSD Off Host Name EX373 34182280030B 14 04 12 11 19 55 Device EX383 341822800320 send data IP Address 169 254 2 35 Remote Control ceed gbparam s multicast on y SinkInfo GBE a TEE NI ME AE NE OER Serial 36 GUI Element Change TX Change RX Remove TX Remove RX Select All Remove All Combine Split Video Wall Properties Turn OSD On Turn OSD Off Remote control Serial CSsrandbeing Description Selects which TX for a source to be displayed from the searched devices Selects which RX for a sink to output image from the searched devices Deletes the TX from the searched devices in the devices column Deletes the RX from the search devices in the devices column Selects all the cells in the Scene area to combine them to enable the video wall mode select or delete a TX for all RX Removes all the devices in the current Scene area Combines all the cells to enable the video wall mode after all are selected Cancels the combine function to re enable the matrix mode and have each monitor single Configures the video wall properties after it s enabled Not available Not available Sends IR commands to control the source devices or sinks using the IR library built in the control software from your computer Sends commands to a RS232 device connected to N143 or N373 N383 for device configuration and control 37 CSsrandbeing Tips You can also cl
13. devices and sinks connected with VGA cables e Industry standard CAT5e 6 cables or above 6 A 10 100Base T Ethernet switch or above 10 General Case Dimensions WxH x D Device Dimensions W x H x D Mass Main unit Certification N373 N383 Technical VO Connections Power Supply Power Consumption Input Video Signal Input DDC Signal Maximum Distance Video Format Supported Ce3jrandbeing9 e 525 mm x 122 mm x 327 mm e 20 7 x 4 8 x 12 9 e 440 mm x 88 mm x 211 mm e 17 3 x 3 4 x 8 3 3 5 kg CE FCC RoHS 1 x RJ45 1 x AUDIO OUT 3 5mm phoenix 1 x HDMI OUT 2 x RS232 3 5mm phoenix 1 x IR TX 3 5mm phoenix 2 x IO IN 3 5mm phoenix 2 x RELAY 3 5mm phoenix 12V 2A DC 5 5mm 4 56 Watts 1 2 volts p p 5 volts p p TTL 100 meters Input Ethernet 480p 60 1920X1200 60 for N373 480p 60 for N383 Output HDMI 480p 60 1920X1200 60 scaled based 11 Technical Output Video Output Audio Control Method ESD Protection Surge Protection Operating Temperature Storage Temperature System Requirements General Case Dimensions W x H x D Device Dimensions W x H x D Mass Main unit Certification CSsrandbeing on the sink EDID HDMI 1 3 Stereo reserved RS232 LAN Human Body Model 8kV air gap discharge 4kV contact discharge Voltage 1k V 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C 10 to 90 non condensing 4 F to 140 F 20 C
14. is updated 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 2 recv data vw v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor info E 2 Click Create to create a 2 x 2 configuration scene And click OK a 2 x 2 configuration scene is created as shown below 54 CSsrandbeing 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 Devices A Search 9 Delete Restore Alias M Q vx153 1 TX MX153 341B22FFFFFE Ex373 4 RX EX373 341B2280030B Ex373 3 RX EX373 341B2280030D Exs73 2 RX EX373 341B22800301 EX373 1 RX EX373 341B22800310 Type Host Name Log 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 is updated 19 Import Export GR Serial Bschedue S Information Y Help Scene A2 x 2 2 db Create 4 Modify 3 Remove Apply Applied automatically Status Edit 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 recv data not attached 1 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 2 recv data vw v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor_info 3 Configure the intersection between TX and RX in different cells in the Scene area 55 Srandbeing 1 Right click the first cell choose Change RX and then EX373 1 9 HDMI over IP Console V2413 E Applied automatically Status Edit MX153 341B22FFFFFE EX373 341B2280030B EX373 341B2280030D EX373 341B22800301 EX373 341B22800310 Remove
15. to 70 C 10 to 90 non condensing HDMI equipped sinks connected with HDMI cables Industry standard CAT5e 6 cables or above e A 10 100Base T Ethernet switch or above e 390 mm x 92 mm x 220 mm e 15 4 x 3 6 x 8 7 e 269 mm x 24 mm x 110 mm e 10 6 x 0 9 x 4 3 0 78 kg CE FCC RoHS 12 CSsrandbeing Panel N143 Front Panel HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI 4 VGA1 VGA2 CVBS 1 CVBS 2 mwe TA OAOO006 1 2 3 4 5 ID Name Description 1 Power Indicates the power status indicator 2 Work Indicates the working status indicator 3 Reset Presses and holds this button to restore the device to its button default settings 4 Button Lit when a button is selected indicator 5 Selection Presses this button to select the input sources button 13 CSsrandbeing Rear Panel LiR L2R L3R L4R L1R L2 R L3R L4R L5R LER ID Name 1 Source input HDMI OUT VGA OUT LAN port RS232 GND Power 2 3 4 5 6 Description 2x VGAIN Connects to the VGA source devices via the VGA cables 2 x CVBS IN Connects to the CVBS source devices via the CVBS cables 4 x HDMI IN Connects to the HDMI source devices via the HDMI cables Connects to a HDMI sink via a HDMI cable Connects to a VGA sink via a VGA cable Connects to a 10 100Base T Ethernet switch with a CAT5e 6 cable RS232 1 Connects to a RS232 debug device such as a computer RS232 2 Connects to a RS232 dev
16. vx153 3 MX153 341B22FFF MX153 2 MX153 341B22FFF vx153 1 MX153 341B22FFF EX383 2 EX383 341B22 EX383 1 EX383 341B22 EX373 2 EX373 341B22 Ex373 1 EX373 341B22 en 80 en 80 Q en 80 en 80 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 recv data not attached 1 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 is updated 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 2 recv data vw v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor_info 51 CSsrandbeing 4 Configure the intersection between TX and RX in other cells in the same way The final scene is created as below z 29 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 19 Import Export GR Serial Bschedue S Information Q Help Devices Scene Search 96 Delete Restore sj Create 4 Modify 3 Remove sl Apply Alias M Type Host Name Applied automatically Status 4 Applied successfully 1153 4 X MX153 341B22FFF 1153 3 MX153 341B22FFF vx153 2 MX153 341B22FFF vx153 1 MX153 341B22FFF EX383 2 EX383 341B22800 Ex323 1 EX383 341B22800 EX373 2 EX373 341B22800 EX373 1 EX373 341B22800 TX MX153 4 RX EX373 2 H m 54 ba ba ba D D x Log 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 recv data not attached 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 is updated 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 2 recv data ww v shift not d
17. 3 4 Log gbset fvo FORCETIMING force set output timing not support now gbset help show this message VSOURCE hdmi1 hdmi2 cvbs1 cvbs2 vga1 vga2 ASOURCE hdmi linein1 linein2 linein8 4 Right click on any cell and choose Select All or press Ctrl A to select all the cells 57 Srandbeing ED E Scene create Moe remove Lisp Applied automatically Status 4 Applied successfully MX153 341B22FFF EX373 341B22800 EX373 341B22800 EX373 341B22800 EX373 341B22800 gbset fvo FORCETIMING force set output timing not support now obset help show this message VSOURCE hdmi1 hdmi2 cvbs1 cvbs2 vga1 vga2 ASOURCE hdmi linein1 linein2 linein8 OUTPUT hdmi vga FORCETIMING AUTO 1080P_60 5 Right click on any cell and choose Combine to display the Video Wall Properties window gt HO je UNIT 0 1mm 58 Ce3jrandbeing9 6 Create a name such as 2 x 2 for the video wall f 2 Video Wall Properites Basic Settings Advanced Settings Name 2x2 Bezel and Gap Compensation UNIT 0 1mm 7 Enter the measurements of the sink Bezel and Gap Compensation By default keep the OW OH VW VH values unchanged And then click OK 9 Video Wall Properites 2 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Name 2x2 Bezel and Gap Compensation UNIT 0 1mm
18. 9 Device MX 153 4 recv data not attached 4 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 is updated di 15 24 39 Device MX153 2 recv data vw v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor info 2 Right click MX153 to display the shortcut menu E Applied automatically Status Edit Turn On OSD Turn Off OSD Reset Restart 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 recv data not attached 1 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 is updated re 15 24 39 Device MX153 2 recv data vw v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor info 45 Ce3jrandbeing9 3 Choose TX Input to display Select TX Input dialog box _ Select TX Input Video Input VGA IN1 CVBSINi HDMIINi HDMI IN2 h D Bitrate 1 40000Kbps 10240 Profile Video Output Main Output Force Resulotion 4 Select a source type between HDMI VGA and CVBS inputs Set the bitrates Set a profile Note We would recommend that you keep the bitrate and profile as default values Select TX Input Video Input VGA IN1 CVBSIN1 7 HDMIINi HDMI IN2 Bitrate 1 40000Kbps 10240 Profile Video Output Main Output Force Resulotion 5 Click OK 46 Ce3randbeing9 Setting a Matrix You can set a matrix through the control software to control and manage all the connected devices in a network This section takes a 2 x 2 matrix as an example Prep
19. CSsrandbeing User Manual N143 N373 amp N383 Presentation Switcher amp H 264 Encoder and Decoder Version V1 0 1 CE d K CSsrandbeing Important Safety Instructions Note In case of any content change we are sorry for no further notice Warning To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or product damage 1 Do not expose this apparatus 6 Clean this apparatus to rain moisture dripping or splashing and that no objects only with dry cloth filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 2 Do not install or place this unit 7 Unplug this apparatus in a bookcase built in cabinet or during lightning storms or in another confined space when unused for long Ensure the unit is well ventilated periods of time 3 To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to E overheating do not obstruct the unit s ventilation openings with newspapers tablecloths plugs curtains and similar items 8 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at 4 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat 9 Only use attachments accessories specified by registers stoves or other F the manufacturer apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 5 Do not place sources of naked 10 Refer all servicing to flames such as lighted candles qualified service
20. E pesa E e ES aa V AN F Apple TV Decoder N383 ase masi gt LEE e Encoder er N 1 ELI asia Decoder N383 Switching Inputs in One Encoder With one encoder N143 you can switch between the four source devices to enjoy the viewing effects in the sinks connected through HDMI or VGA ports 18 Srandbeing HDMI Apple TV Apple TV B va B cvas B Rs232 RS232 Debug Device Encoder N143 L1R L2R L3R s taa saa fi STERO IN LiR L2R L3R L4R LER LER MIC IN STERO OUT 1 STERO OUT 2 AC 100 240V 50 60Hz LAN RS232 1 RS232 2 teni nsa a 4 a ter ini 2 VGA IN2 CVBS IN2 H HDMI IN4 HDMI OUT DMI INS Mu ed EIS RS232 Device DVD Player Video Wall Function N373 supports video wall function in the single host mode The diagram is shown as follows Decoder N373 DVD Player i B HDM aye Switch EES Lenk GENE Decoder N373 VEG esas sees gt Encoder N143 EEE BESE GEETE IES a om et tate TAG ER Decoder N373 DEE meee me H Decoder N373 Control Software Ea ss see Viewing Multiple Pictures in One Sink
21. H 264 Supports PoE Supports AutolP configuration Automatically detected by control software Uses with the IP control box TK N006 000 for matrix control and management via LAN N383 Supports live IP video stream decoding Uses with encoder N143 to provide complete stream transmission system supporting seamless switching Supports streaming resolutions and refresh rates from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 CSsrandbeing Supports output resolutions from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 based on the sink EDID Supports multi picture viewing effects in a single screen by automatically dividing the screen into 1 4 9 or 16 complete pictures based on the number of IP streams IR pass through control for sources or sinks over IP networks RS232 for debug or to control a RS232 device Automatic aspect ratio filling following and fitting management Support TCP IP Telnet UDP IGMP and H 264 Supports PoE Supports AutolP configuration Automatically detected by control software Uses with the IP control box TK N006 000 for matrix control and management via LAN Ce3jrandbeing9 Package Contents N143 1x N143 1 x Power cable 1 x Phoenix male connector 3 5 mm 3 pins 2 x Mounting ear N373 1 x N373 1 x Power cable 1 x Power adapter 1 x Phoenix male connector 3 5 mm 3 pins 1 x Phoenix male connector 3 5 mm 5 pins 2 x Mounting ear N383 1 x N383 1 x Power cable 1 x Power adapter 1 x Phoenix male connector
22. LAN L R HDMI OUT 1 2 1 2 1 2 N383 N383 is a high performance live H 264 decoder used with N143 encoder to provide complete end to end streaming media transmission system N383 can decode up to 16 IP streams When N383 receives a single IP stream it has the same decoding features as N373 s such as supporting streaming resolutions and refresh rates from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 and output resolutions from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 scaled based on the sink EDID When receiving two or more IP streams up to 16 IP streams it supports streaming resolutions and refresh rates up to 480p 60 and output resolutions from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 scaled based on the sink EDID With the computer control software this compact decoder offers multiple integrated features such as RS232 IR for flexible control and management options EES OES oo pe p AUDIO OUT Or RS232 IR TX4 gt FO FEN i GND TX RX GND TX RX GNO OUTVCCGNO S COM NC NO COM NC NO e DC 12V E R 1 2 1 2 CSsrandbeing Features N143 Allows up to eight inputs be switched to three audio or video outputs Supports four stereo audio inputs corresponding to the VAG 1 VGA 2 CVBS 1 and CVBS 2 inputs six microphone inputs and one stereo output extracted from the HDMI output Streams HDMI signals over IP networks Supports H 264 MPEG 4 AVC compression standard Use with H 264 decoder N373 to provide features such as video wall function extendi
23. PoE RX TX VGA CSsrandbeing Complete Term Alternating Current Baseline Profile Composite Video Broadcast Signal Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Extended Display Identification Data High Definition Multimedia Interface High Profile Infra red Local Area Networks Main Profile On Screen Display Power over Ethernet Receiver Transmitter Video Graphics Array 68 Grandbeing Technology Co Ltd Address B 301 Science and Technology Building Phase11 1057 Nanhai Rd Nanshan District Shenzhen P P China Tel 86 755 21620566 Fax 86 755 21620564 Post Code 518067 www grandbeing biz
24. arations Four encoder N143s Two decoders N373s and two decoders N383s One 10 100Base T Ethernet switch Four HDMI source devices Four sinks One computer installed with the control software Eight HDMI cables and nine CAT56 6 cables Hardware Connection 1 Connect one DVD player one Xbox two Apple TVs to four N143s via four HDMI cables 2 Connect the N143s to the 10 100Base T Ethernet switch with four CAT 5e 6 cables Connect four TVs to the N373s and N383s via four HDMI cables Connect the N373s and N383s to the switch with four CAT5 6 cables Connect your computer to the switch with a CAT5e 6 cable D oF oe ge Connect all the devices to the power supplies and power them on Note If the switch doesn t support PoE function connect the N373s and N383s to the power supplies 47 Srandbeing H HDMI M Ethernet DVD Player Encoder N143 Switch o e A Decoder N373 ns me P GR i mod amp A a WP ad EET XDOX Encoder N143 Decoder N383 gt un mn gas a OS S d a ID ma om NS pes e Apple TV Decoder N373 ANAT ME Yo e saga Ch 20 io on Tv Tv Apple TV ESS SES mate TV Encoder N143 EI EEE e PC with quee pm N EER Kan Control Software LL L ES Operation 1 Double click HDMIoverIPConsole exe to launch the control software Click Search as shown below to start searching TX RX and f
25. device is assigned an IP address manually In this case you need to enter an IP address 169 254 x x in IP Address and 255 255 0 0 in Subnet Mask Indicates the device IP address which can be set only when the static mode is selected Indicates the device subnet mask which can be set only when the static mode is selected Saves current settings applies them to the device and closes this dialog box Cancels current settings and closes this dialog box Saves current settings and applies them to the device without closing this dialog box 32 Note Ce3randbeing9 If any changes are made to the IP distribution modes for example it is changed from Static to Auto or DHCP restart the device and search it again in the control software TX Input Window Introduction AM Select TX Input Video Input 3 VGAINi 7 CVBSIN1 HDMIINi 7 HDMIIN2 Bitrate 1 40000Kbps 10240 Profile Video Output Main Output Force Resulotion GUI Attribute Description Element VGA IN 1 CVBS IN 1 Chooses a source type between VGA HDMI IN 1 CVBS and HDMI inputs Video Input HDMI IN 2 Bitrate Sets the bitrates of video input from 1 40000Kbps Profile Sets the profile of video input such as hp 33 CSsrandbeing GUI Attribute Description Element mp bp Main Output Not available Video Output Force Not available Resolution Matrix Setting Introduction On the home screen of the control softwar
26. e the Scene area displays the status of all TX and RX connections 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 19 Import Export ER Serial schedue S Information Y Help Devices Scene Search 3 Delete 7 Restore E2232 s Create Modify 9 Remove Ca Apply Alias M Type Host Name E Applied automatically Status w Applied successfully wx153 4 TX MX153 341B22FFF vxis3 3 TX MX153 341B22FFF wxiss 2 TX MX153 341B22FFF wx153 1 TX MX153 341B22FFF EX383 2 RX EX383 341B22800 Ex383 1 RX EX383 341B22800 Ex373 2 RX AEQEX373 341B22800 Ex373 1 RX EX373 341B22800 Log 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 recv data not attached 1 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 is updated 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 2 recv data ww v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor_info GUI Attribute Description Element Create Creates a new configuration scene Modify Buttons Modifies the current configuration scene Remove Deletes the current configuration scene 34 GUI Attribute Element Apply Applied EP Option automatically Status Icons CSsrandbeing Description Applies the configuration connection settings to the connected devices Indicates that settings are applied immediately after you configure the intersection between TX and RX Indicates that the
27. e configuration Allows the user to export the current devices and scene configuration file for easy recall and future setup Allows the user to control the source or sink Allows the user to send commands to a RS232 device for device control and configuration Allows the user to create a schedule for a configuration layout to run automatically at a specified time Enables the device information window to notify the user this device s alias device type host name and IP address Enables the log information window to notify the user the software operation and device communication information which can be used for troubleshooting Note It is recommended that you turn on the log only when necessary such as use for troubleshooting Notifies the user the information on the control software version Searching Devices 1 Double click HDMloverlPConsole exe to launch the control software Note If Windows Security Alert window is displayed see Configuring Your Operating System Firewall for solutions 2 Click Search as shown below to start searching TX RX 27 Ce3jrandbeing 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 39 Import A Export IR O Serial 8 schedule ET Information Log Help Devices Scene ser 3 Delete Restore DW _ se create A Modify 6 Remove w Apply Alias Tvpe Host Name 7 Applied automatically Status Edit
28. e following table describes how to set the device parameters 29 CSsrandbeing m 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 39 Import A Export R Devices Search 9 Delete T Restore m sie create A modify S Remove C3 apply Type Host Name Applied automatically Status EA Edit pr F Serial 24 schedule S information B Log Q Help Scene Config TX Input Update Delete Turn On OSD Turn Off OSD Reset Reset EDID Restart MX153 341B22FFFFF EX383 341B22800325 Operation Config TX input Update Delete Turn On OSD Turn Off OSD Reset Description Configures the device parameters such as device alias IP address settings Auto DHCP Static Configures the video input and output parameters such as choosing a source type between VGA CVBS and HDMI inputs setting the bitrates profile Updates one or more device status such as alias type or hostname Deletes one or more devices that have been searched and listed below in the Devices list To display the devices that you have searched click Search Not available Not available Restores one or more devices to their factory settings This operation may take a few seconds When reset is 30 CSsrandbeing Operation Description completed the devices will become active again It s recommended that you click D
29. efined cat sys devices platform display monitor_info Then you can see the sinks connected to N373s show a complete picture filling the screen the sinks connected to N383s show multiple complete pictures with the unoccupied parts shows nothing Note e f N383 is linked to a single N143 the sink will show a complete picture filling the screen as that connected to N373 o After a 2 x 2 matrix is created you can change TX and RX using the control software to enjoy different viewing effects In addition you can also switch between different sources in a certain N143 if it is connected to multiple sources via HDMI VGA or CVBS ports Setting a Video Wall N373 supports the video wall function in the single host mode You can combine multiple cells of N373s to show the same video source This section 52 CSsrandbeing takes a 2 x 2 configuration scene as an example Preparation One encoder N143 Four decoders N373s One 10 100Base T Ethernet switch One HDMI source device Four sinks One computer installed with the control software Five HDMI cables and six CAT5e 6 cables Hardware Connection 1 Connect one DVD player to the N143 via a HDMI cable Connect the N143 to the 10 100Base T Ethernet switch with a CAT5e 6 cable Connect four TVs to the N373s via four HDMI cables Connect the N373s to the switch with four CAT5 6 cables Connect your computer to the switch with a CAT5e 6 cable ND D dw m Y Con
30. elete to remove the original devices and click Search to display them again Reset EDID Not available Restarts a single or more devices that have been searched and listed below in the Devices list Restart This operation may take a few seconds When restart is completed the devices will become active again Device Settings Window Introduction In the Devices list right click on any device and then choose Config to display Device Settings window Or you can also double click on any device to display this window 2 Device Settings Devices EX373 341B22800310 Host Name ID 341822800310 Alias EX373 341822800310 IP Address Settings IP Address Subnet Mask 31 GUI Attribute Element Devices Device Host Name parameters ID Alias Auto DHCP IP distribution modes Static IP Address Network Subnet parameters Mask OK Cancel Buttons Apply CSsrandbeing Description Indicates the current device on which you perform operations You can select another device from this drop down list box for device setting Indicates the host name ID which is generated by the system and cannot be changed Indicates the user defined device name that contains a maximum of 80 characters Indicates a mode in which the device is assigned an IP address automatically Indicates a mode in which the device is assigned an IP address by using a router or switch with a DHCP server Indicates a mode in which the
31. en viewing effects in the sinks connected to the N373 N383 W HDMI Apple TV Apple TV H VGA E cves tv tv M Ethernet B Rs232 ER RS232 Debug Device Encoder N143 1R L2R LiR L2R L 3R L4R LSR LGR a ssa sa saa ass sea saa sea RS232 Device RS232 Debug Device RS232 Device Decoder ser N373 N383 IR TX n A ER fs si ets ejes ses EEE 1 LEE pea IR emitter One Encoder to Multiple Decoders If one encoder N143 and multiple decoders N373 N383 are used you can enjoy the full screen viewing effects in the sinks connected to the N373 N383 17 CSsrandbeing B Ethernet Switch H ES erred Decoder N383 E ta m GE tu sn S aske Lim LAR EE LAR KEN Lam LWA LER Le F ENE ES Sen Bav fra ed E Ed Fes El Fe Decoder r N373 le DO es MEE EE od aS E O 2 Decoder ds z Multiple Encoders to Multiple Decoders If multiple encoders N143s and decoders N373 N383 are used you can e N373 N383 if one N143 is linked multiple N143s are linked H HDMI M Ethernet DVD Player Encoder N 143 Switch Enjoy the full screen viewing effects in the sinks connected to the Enjoy multi picture viewing effects in the sinks connected to the N383s if Decoder ELSIE Je 5 Lui mue TN Borden ME
32. er and double click HDMloverlPConsole exe to start it without additional installation processing This section takes HDMloverlPConsoleV2 4 13 as an example Before Using the Control Software Before using the control software you need to set a static IP address on your computer and configure your operating system firewall to allow this software to communicate on your network Note The operation system must be Windows XP or a later version Setting a Static IP on Your Computer Before using the control software make sure that the IP address of your computer installed with this software and TX RX are in the same network segment By default TX RX uses AutolP protocol and their IP address is 169 254 X X and subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 A computer running Windows 7 is used as an example to configure a static IP address 1 Click Start menu choose Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center Change Adapter Settings right click Local Area Connection and then choose Properties 23 Ce3jrandbeing9 y Local rea Connection Disable Status Diagnose Eridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete a Rename amp Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller This connection uses the following items M 084 Client for Microsoft Networks da QoS Packet Scheduler dal File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks v vi Y v s Mi NAL Descripti Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol
33. hipping the unit carefully pack and send it prepaid adequately insured and preferably in the original carton Include a letter detailing the complaint and provide a daytime phone and or email address where you can 65 Ce3jrandbeing9 be reached If repair is needed during the limited warranty period the purchaser will be required to furnish a sales receipt proof of purchase indicating date of purchase amount paid and place of purchase Customer will be charged for the repair of any unit received without such proof of purchase Warranty If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship Grandbeing Company referred to as the warrantor will for the length of the period indicated as below Parts 1 Year Labor 90 Days which starts with the date of original purchase Limited Warranty period at its option either a repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new or a refurbished product The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor During the Labor Limited Warranty period there will be no charge for labor During the Parts warranty period there will be no charge for parts You must mail in your product during the warranty period This Limited Warranty is extended only to the original purchaser and only covers product purchased as new A purchase receipt or other proof of original purchase date is required for Limited Warranty service
34. ice Grounding Connects to the AC power supply via a power cable 14 Ce3randbeing9 ID Name Description 8 STERO OUT 2xSTERO OUT Connects to the audio receivers to extract audio from HDMI out 9 MIC IN 6 x MIC IN Connects the microphones to input audio 10 STERO IN 4 x STERO IN Connects the audio input devices corresponded to the VAG 1 VGA 2 CVBS 1 and CVBS 2 inputs N373 N383 N373 and N383 have the same appearance Front Panel ID Name Description 1 Power On N373 N383 is powered on indicator Off N373 N383 is powered off 2 Link Steady On N143 and N373 N383 are linked to each indicator other Flashing N143 and N373 N383 are not linked to each other Rear Panel ary ET GE Ja E tand 537 d 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 Name GND Power LAN AUDIO OUT HDMI OUT RS232 IR TX IO IN Relay Ce3jrandbeing Description Grounding Connects to a 12V 2A DC power supply via a power adapter Connects to a 10 100Base T Ethernet switch with a CAT 56 6 cable Reserved port Connects to a HDMI sink via an HDMI cable RS232 1 Connects to a RS232 debug device such as a computer RS232 2 Connects to a RS232 device Connects to an IR emitter Reserved ports Reserved ports 16 Ce3randbeing9 Typical Application One Encoder to One Decoder If one encoder N143 and one decoder N373 N383 are used you can enjoy the full scre
35. ick and drag the desired TX and RX from the Devices list to cells in the Scene area and apply the configuration connection settings To select multiple cells press and hold Ctrl while clicking the desired cells To quickly configure multiple consecutive cells hold the right mouse button and drag to select the cells to display the shortcut menu to perform the operations IR Remote Control The TX RX has an IR library built in the control software which allows the user to easily send IR command s to control source devices or sinks from your computer To perform this operation click IR in the tool bar and follow the on screen instructions 38 CSsrandbeing Controlled Device Type Select Type Select Type UN46C6500 Select Type Select Type Return Red Green Blue Record Input Subtitle Guide Output Location CC VC RS232 Remote Control The control software allows the user to easily send RS232 commands to a RS232 device for device configuration and control To perform this operation click Serial in the tool bar and follow the on screen instructions 39 CSsrandbeing fi 2 Send message to serial Devices Serial Settings Filter by Scene 3 x 3 Baud Rate Via TX RX Data Bits EX383 1 Stop Bits EX383 2 EX373 2 EX373 3 EX373 1 EX373 4 MX153 2 MX153 1 Pari
36. ion file from this directory 41 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 Diet Her Jin Psa Devices Asa Moses nes Alias Type Host Name MX1 TX MX153 341B22FFFFFE a EX3 RX EX383 341B22800325 W EX3_ RX EX383 341B22800320 EX3 RX EX373 341B22800310 a EX3 RX EX373 341B2280030D d EX3 RX EX373 341B2280030B a EX3 RX EX373 341B22800301 Srandbeing 23 Schedule S Information Y Help Applied automatically Status 4 Applied successfully TX MX153 341B22FF SRX EX373 341B2280 W TX MX153 341B22FF SRX EX373 341B2280 Device Information Alias EX373 341B2280030B Devive Type RX Host Name EX373 341B2280030B IP Address 169 254 2 35 SinkInfo GBE Logs mx Log 2014 04 12 11 20 14 Device EX383 341822800325 recv data e a 1 2014 04 12 11 20 14 Device EX383 341822800325 is applied Lg 2014 04 12 11 20 14 Scene 2 x 2 is applied The logs have recorded the software operation and device communication information which can be used for troubleshooting To view the logs click Log in the tool bar 42 CSsrandbeing 2014 04 02 20 07 42 2014 04 02 20 07 42 2014 04 02 20 07 42 4 2014 04 02 20 07 42 2014 04 02 20 07 42 1 2014 04 02 20 07 42 2014 04 02 20 07 42 2014 04 02 20 07 42 2014 04 02 20 07 42 2014 04 02 20 07 42 2014 04 02 20 07 42 1 2014 04 02 20 07 42 2014 04 02 20 07 42 2014 04 02
37. le Up N pixels column count Vertical Scale Up N pixels row count Tearing Delay us 62 CSsrandbeing Troubleshooting 1 Why HDMI over IP console or Maintaintool cannot find any devices Check the Windows Firewall Taking Windows 7 as an example Click Start menu go to Control Panel gt System and Security gt Windows Firewall gt Allowed Programs highlight Configuration tool for HDMI over IP check Home Work Private and Public ga e System and Security Windows Firewall Allowed Programs v 49 Search Control Panel Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall To add change or remove allowed programs and ports click Change settings What are the risks of allowing a program to communicate a Change settings Allowed programs and features Name Home Work Private Public Configuration tool for HDMI over IP O Connect to a Network Projector Core Networking Create a System Repair Disc O Distributed Transaction Coordinator O File and Printer Sharing C HomeGroup O iSCSI Service Media Center Extenders Microsoft Office Groove Microsoft Office OneNote Microsoft Office Outlook s L1 DJ DJ CJ DJ CJ C1 DJ DJ RI CJ I IS IS DJ L1 C3 E31 D I KI CJ Details Remove Allow another program OK JI Cancel Check the IP address and subnet mask of your computer The network segment for IP addres
38. matrix created by devices is restored E Indicates that matrix settings are in progress E Indicates that matrix settings are applied successfully La Indicates that matrix settings fail to be applied Creating the Scene Window 1 Click Create in the Scene area the Add Scene dialog box is displayed 2 Add Scene 2 Change the configuration layout for example setting Name to 3 x 3 and Size to 3 x 3 35 CSsrandbeing 3 Click OK Note To modify the current configuration layout click Modify on the tool bar Scene Area Window Introduction You can right click a cell in the Scene area to perform the operations from the shortcut menu 9 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 Don Hem Em ou sos one Devices Scene 4 Search 3 Delete V Restore E32 2 sie Create Modify 9 Remove La Apply x Alias Type Host Name Applied automatically Status 4 Applied successfully x1 TX MX153 341B22FFFFFE n EX3 RX Ex383 341B22800325 W TX MX153 341B22FF EX3 RX EX383 341B22800320 SRX EX373 341B2280 EX3 RX Ex373 341822800310 Change TX EX3 RX EX373 341B2280030D Q EX3 RX ExX373 341B2280030B EX3 RX Ex373 341B22800301 ERE Change RX Remove RX Select All Remove All Combine Split Video Wall Properties Device Information Turn OSD On _ Alias EX373 341B2280030B param s hostnamebydipswitch n Devive
39. nect all the devices to the power supplies and power them on Note If the switch doesn t support PoE function please remember to plug in the power adapters of Transmitters Receivers M Hom DVD Player Switch inni nui MM E EP Gi SENS ass Decoder N373 2D EM mm ess meisie gt Encoder N143 eie ai a El EE Decoder N373 ca ses asa gt PC with Decoder N373 Ca Shae maai gt Control Software Operation 1 Double click HDMIoverIPConsole exe to launch the control software Click Search as shown below to start searching TX RX and one MX153 53 CSsrandbeing N143 and four EX373s N373 are found r 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 c A pa 19 Import Export GR Serial M Schedule S Information Help Devices Scene N Search 2 Delete Restore db Create A Modify 9 Remove 3 Apply MX153 341B22FFFF EX373 341822800308 LI EX373 341B2280030D EX373 341B2280030 EX373 341B228003 9 HDMloverlPConsole Log Bmx 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 recv data not attached 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4
40. ng HDMI signals over IP networks matrix switching control over LAN Use with H 264 decoder N383 to provide multi picture viewing effects up to 16 pictures in a single screen in addition to the same features as N373 Supports the HDMI input resolution up to 1080p Outputs two IP streams a stream from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 and a 480p 60 stream Supports output resolutions from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 scaled based on the sink EDID Scales and optimizes video input signals for the intended viewing effects Auto input format detection to provide the appropriate decoding and signal processing Encoding bit rate is selectable from 1K 40Mbps Supports TCP IP Telnet UDP IGMP and H 264 Supports AutolP configuration Automatically detected by the control software Grandbeing Uses with the IP control box TK N006 000 for matrix control and management via LAN N373 Supports live IP video stream decoding Uses with encoder N143 to provide a complete end to end stream transmission system supporting seamless switching Supports streaming resolutions and refresh rates from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 Supports output resolutions from 480p 60 up to 1920x1200 60 based on the sink EDID Supports video wall function IR pass through control for sources or sinks over IP networks RS232 for debug or to control a RS232 device Automatic aspect ratio filling following and fitting management Support TCP IP Telnet UDP IGMP and
41. ontrol Software 26 DEA CHING DOU CO EE ER a 27 Device Parameter Settings 29 Device Settings Window Introduction 31 TX Input Window Introduction 39 Matrix Setting Introduction 34 Creating the Scene Window 35 Scene Area Window Introduction 36 IR Remote Control 38 R5232 Remote COMMON Lieu sioe rre o eN enterrer ns 39 Configuration Files Management 40 Eo e lc M 42 Configuration Examples enne 43 Switching Inputs in One Encoder sss 43 SEN 47 Setting a Video Wall 52 Setting Video Wall Properties ooooocoooccccconconoconononoorononononnonanonos 61 NFO UDICS AAPP A 63 Product SET VI ais adas 65 Maintenance OE RE EE OO OE N Oe EE OE OE on an 65 Provided Service ss 65 Mail In Service 65 WV ANK La EE A 66 Warranty Limits and Exclusions 66 OS 5 AV ed ne as nee een ae Ones ane de 68 CSsrandbeing Introduction Overview N143 N143 delivering media over IP networks is a high performance live H 264 streaming media encoder N143 is also a switcher with eight inputs and three outputs N143 features four HDMI inputs two CVBS inputs two VGA inputs one HDMI output one VGA output and one Ethernet output In addition N143 supports four stereo audio inputs respectivel
42. our MX153s N143 two EX373s N373 and two EX383s N383 are found 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 cejB 3X 19 Import Export IR Serial Mschedue Information Q Help Scene Devices Syse 186 pelete TI Restore ALES Type Host Hem 7 Applied automatically Status Edit a MX153 4 MX153 341B22FFFFD2 a MX153 3 4 MX153 341B22FFFFC1 MX153 2 MX153 341B22FFFF06 a MX153 1 x MX153 341B22FFFFFE EX383 2 EX383 341B22800320 m EX383 1 x EX383 341B22800325 EX373 2 EX373 341B22800301 a EX373 1 x EX373 341B22800310 Log 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 recv data not attached 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 is updated 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 2 recv data ww v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor info 48 Srandbeing 2 Click Create to create a 2 x 2 configuration scene 9 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 Lo e 3 19 import Scene Devices Asa Mosa E rese E Applied automatically Status Edit vx153 4 vx153 3 vx153 2 vxi53 1 EX383 2 EX383 1 Ex373 2 Ex373 1 MX153 341B22FFFFD2 MX153 341B22FFFFC1 MX153 341B22FFFF06 MX153 341B22FFFFFE EX383 341B22800320 EX383 341B22800325 EX373 341B22800301 EX373 341B22800310 be fe be ke ke E E E Log 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 recv data not attached 1 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 is u
43. pdated 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 2 recv data vw v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor_info 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 Scene Devices Search 98 delete E Restore Type Host Name Applied automatically Status 4 Applied successfully wx153 4 MX153 341B22FFF 1153 3 MX153 341B22FFF 1153 2 MX153 341B22FFF vx153 1 MX153 341B22FFF EX383 2 EX383 341B22800 Ex383 1 EX383 341B22800 Ex373 2 EX373 341B22800 Ex373 1 EX373 341B22800 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 recv data not attached 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX 153 4 is updated 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 2 recv data vw v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor info 49 Srandbeing 4 Configure the intersection between TX and RX in different cells in the Scene area 1 Right click the first cell choose Change RX and then RX383 1 IM INE Schedule S Information Y Help Scene Jaxa em E Applied automatically Status 4 Applied successfully MX153 341B22FFF MX153 341B22FFF MX153 341B22FFF MX153 341B22FFF EX383 341B22800 Change TX EX383 341B22800 EX373 341B22800 EX373 341B22800 Remove TX Remove RX Select All Remove All Combine Split Video Wall Properties Turn OSD On Turn OSD Off 2014 04 12 15 24 39 Device MX153 4 recv data not attac 2014
44. s e Before the installation disconnect the power supplies from all the devices e During the installation connect or disconnect the cables gently 1 Connect one DVD player one Apple TV and one TV to the N143 via two HDMI cables and one VGA cable 2 Connect one TV to the N373 via a HDMI cable Connect one TV to the N383 via a HDMI cable 4 Connect a computer N143 N373 N383 to a 10 100Base T Ethernet switch via CAT5e 6 cables 5 Connect the devices to the power supplies and start the operations Note If the switch doesn t support PoE function or is unable to provide enough power connect N373 and N383 to the power supplies with their power adapters 21 Ce3jrandbeing9 E HDMI Bi Ethernet LIR LER VGA IN CVBS IN DVD Player HDMIIN1 Apple TV tv LIR L2R LIR L4R LER MIT IN VGA IN2 CVBS INZ HDMIIN3 HDMI ING 2 2 Encoder N143 AC 100 240V 50 60Hz a RT Switch P PITT TT 9 ram ud EE DO Te EE ra s rues ven T ram ET a Wo Ex rx eee don Sl EER GIG AAA 9 SERRE GG Eel MEE DC 12V LAN b R HDMI OUT 1 2 1 2 1 2 DE 12V LAN L R HDMI QUT 1 z 1 2 4 2 Decoder N373 Decoder N383 22 Ce3jrandbeing9 Operating with Control Software You can use HDMI over IP console control software to manage and control the connected devices You just need to extract the provided compression file to your comput
45. s is 169 254 x x and the subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 the computer and TX RX should be in the same network segment For more information see Setting a Static IP on Your Computer Check the IGMP snooping status in the switch This function should be enabled 63 Ce3jrandbeing9 Why TV shows no picture with RX connected 2 Check that power supplies of all the devices are powered on Check that all the cables are qualified and connected properly e Check that the sink works properly and that source devices have normal signals output Check that the output resolutions of the source devices are supported by TX which supports the following input resolutions TX port type Supported input resolutions of TX HDMI 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p VGA 640x480 60 800x600 60 1024x768 60 1280x720 60 1280x768 60 1280x800 60 1280x1024 60 1360x768 60 1400x1050 60 1440x900 60 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1920x1080 60 1920x1200 60 CVBS 480iI NTSC e Check that TX has been switched to the right source type connected via the HDMI VGA or CVBS ports e Check that TX and RX are linked based on status of the Link indicators on RX For details see description in Panel If link exceptions exist link TX and RX using the control software on your computer e Check that your sink is switched to the correct source input mode such as switching to HDMI 1 if HDMI 1 interface is connected to the RX via a HDMI cable e
46. tting Video Wall Properties The control software provides the basic and advanced settings for video wall You can configure the settings on all the sinks simultaneously or precisely set on each sink to perform the correct configuration and outcome for any project Basic Settings You can right click the video wall created and choose Video Wall Properties the Video Wall Properties window is displayed Then click Basic Settings tab this will allow you to simultaneously configure the settings on all the sinks Note We would recommend you leave the settings as default values a 2 Video Wall Properites 4 2x2 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Video Wall 2 x 2 Name 2x2 Bezel and Gap Compensation UNIT 0 1mm GUI Element Description Name Indicates the name of the video wall OW Indicates outside width of the sink in mm 61 Ce3jrandbeing9 GUI Element Description OH Indicates outside height of the sink in mm VW Indicates inside width of the sink in mm VH Indicates inside height of the sink in mm Advanced Settings Click Advanced Settings tab this will allow you to precisely configure the settings on each sink Note We would recommend you leave the settings as default values a 2 Video Wall Properites 4 dx Basic Settings Video Wall 2 x 2 i ee H Devices ar Horizontal Shift N x 8 pixels Vertical Shift Host N pixels Client N x 8 pixels Horizontal Sca
47. ty Message Add Carriage Return Line Feed Configuration Files Management When the control software is closed the Windows operating system would save the configuration file project hoi to the working directory of current user Viewing the Default Configuration File Directory You can view the default directory from the Import dialog box displayed by clicking Import on the tool bar 40 CSsrandbeing 9 Import ie Con Deo pa E es de Administrator HMDlovelp rv gt Administrator HMDloverIP Administrator HMDloverlP Organize New folder yr Fa Name Date modified _ default hoi 14 3 21 11 51 aj Libraries EX131 hoi 014 3 27 11 42 _ EX363 hoi 014 4 12 10 27 ed Homegroup project hoi 014 4 12 10 27 L TX hoi 014 4 11 17 15 ha h na ko Bo 4 ED f Computer Cu Network a Image Catalog 4 File name project hoi v Devinfo file hoi Co D Dee When running the control software next time it would automatically read the configuration file project hoi Do not modify or delete the project hoi Otherwise errors may be encountered during program running Export or Import the Configuration File On the home screen of the control software you can e Click Export on the tool bar to save the current devices and scene configuration file to a specified directory e Click Import on the tool bar to import the saved configurat
48. wo VGA cables and one CVBS cable Hardware Connection 1 Connect one DVD player one computer two Apple TVs to the N143 via two HDMI cables one CVBS cable and one VGA cable 43 Ce3jrandbeing9 2 Connect two TVs to the N143 via one HDMI cable and one VGA cable 3 Connect your computer installed with the control software to the N143 with a CAT5e 6 cable 4 Connect all the devices to the power supplies and power them on B HDMI Apple TV Apple TV B VGA i Cves M Ethernet Encoder N143 LiR L2R L3R L4R LER LER saa 258 ess sm saal osa MIC IN LI K L2R L3R saal sas aaa 658 STERO OUT 1 STERO OUT 2 AC 100 240V 50 60Hz VGA IN1 CVBS INT HDMI IN1 HDMI IN2 VGA IN2 CVBS INZ HDMI IN HDMI IN HDMI OUT D RS232 1 RS232 2 S l peooo wf AS D 4 O Ao e 9 EJ o N N BG ges nas PC with Control Software MASA DVD Player Operation 1 Double click HDMIoverIPConsole exe to launch the control software Click Search as shown below to start searching TX RX and one MX153 N143 is found 44 Srandbeing 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 WD import export mr seria schedule S information Bis Hep search BG pelete E Restore P Alias Type Host Name Applied automaticaly Status 7 Edit W Mx153 IX MX153 341B22FFFFFE 2014 04 12 15 24 3
49. work you allow this software to communicate on for example select both private and public networks And then click Allow access with Administration authority 25 Ce3randbeing Windows Security Alert Windows Firewall has blocked some features of Configuration tool for HDMI over IP on all public and private networks Name Configuration tool for HDMI over IP Publisher Unknown Path C usersldga desktop hdmioverip v1 1 0 5 hdmioverip exe Allow Configuration tool for HDMI over IP to communicate on these networks On Arbeiders ers Brig Mr re dr rd rr Y Public networks such as those in airports and coffee shops not recommended because these networks often have little or no security What are the risks of allowing a program through a firewall Control Software Instructions Tool Bar in Control Software You can click the icons in the tool bar to quickly configure the control software fi 2 HDMI over IP Console V2 4 13 Devices A Search 3 Delete 4 Modify 9 Remove La Apply Applied automatically Status Edit Alias Type Host Name 26 GUI Element Import Export IR Serial Schedule Information Log Help CSsrandbeing Description Allows the user to import past saved devices and scene configuration file for easy setup and multiple same projects which require the sam
50. y associated to the VAG 1 VGA 2 CVBS 1 and CVBS 2 inputs six microphone inputs and one stereo output extracted from the HDMI output N143 can be used with decoders N373 and N383 to provide complete end to end streaming media system N143 adopts standard H 264 MPEG 4 AVC encoding and outputs two IP streams a stream from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 and a 480p 60 stream N143 outputs resolutions from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 scaled based on the sink EDID High performance signal processing scales and optimizes video input signals to obtain the intended viewing effects Encoding controls can also adjust bit rate and quality N143 expands Audio Video system capability by extending the Audio Video signals over IP networks CSsrandbeing N373 N373 is a high performance live H 264 decoder used with N143 encoder to provide complete end to end streaming media transmission system N373 supports video wall function In addition it supports streaming resolutions and refresh rates up to 1920x1200 60 The output resolutions range from 480p 60 to 1920x1200 60 scaled based on the sink EDID With the computer control software this compact decoder offers multiple integrated features such as RS232 IR for flexible control and management options um MA EK Cam p AUDIO OUT Or R 232 IR TX4 LI 39 fp SE SF GND TX RX GND TX AX GNO OUT VCC GND S S COM NC NO COM NC NO 2 a d A DC 12V

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