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1. 28 CONNECTOR PIN DEFINITION 2 2 2 0 21 1 29 PUI 29 CAT5e 6 6A APPENDIX 1 APPENDIX 2 APPENDIX 3 APPENDIX 4 User Guide 30 TFOUDICS MO ONIN G ENSE Rt 31 Firmware 32 Technical 33 Lp f 36 User Guide PACKAGE CONTENTS Please make sure the following items are included within your package Contact your dealer if any items are missing or damaged HPX TX1 1 qty HPX TX1 e 1 qty 12v DC Power Supply e 1 qty Power Cable e 1 qty 3 pos Phoenix Male Connectors e 2 qty Mounting Ears HPX TX2 e 1 qty HPX TX2 e 1 qty Power Cable e 1 qty 3 pos Phoenix Male Connectors e 2 qty Mounting Ears HPX RX VW e 1 qaty HPX RX VW e 1 qty 12v DC Power Supply e 1 qty Power Cable e 1 qty 3 pos Phoenix Male Connectors e 1gty 5 pos Phoenix Male Connectors e 2 qty Mounting Ears HPX RX SM e 1 qaty HPX RX SM e 1 qty 12v DC Power Supply e 1 qty Power Cable e 1 qty 3 pos Phoenix Male Connectors e 1 qty 5 pos Phoenix Male Connectors e 2 qty Mounting Ears Note
2. 9 Example 1 HPX TX1 Transmitter to HPX RX SM VW 9 Example 2 HPX TX1 Transmitter to Multiple HPX RX SM VW 10 Example Multiple HPX TX1 to Multiple HPX RX SM 10 Example 4 Video Wall HPX RX VW sssssseesseeeeeeeenneenennennnnnnnnnnnnaninn nnne 11 HARDWARE INSTALLATION A s exea 12 OPERATION T 14 jesus C 14 Control Software 16 DEVICES R 16 Setting Device Parameter G srono a ep Eda Orea Sa 18 DEVICE DCO 19 Matix Seting MAO CIC 20 Creating the Scene Window eiue Ra Ry Py Eas CCS wa DO ea 20 Scene Area Window Instr ction ete d etna peace rupe anui Dann wy vagas DOS Ras ad va Sa E 21 SS iu rre EZ VIG NET TTE 23 2 2 27 Eoo
3. 29 HJ Control V2414 e Jn Import Export IR Serial Schedule Information Help Devices Scene 4 Search 3 Delete V Restore 81 Create 4 Remove 4 Apply ar E 2 Alias Type Host Name Applied automatically Status Updated JPX TX JPX TX1 341B2280050C JPX RX JPX RX1 341B228004FD TX JPX TX1 1 HPX TX 1 341822800330 WRX JPX RX1 1 HPX RX HPX RX VW 341B2280031E 4 w Log ZU1 U6 U US Tr Ib DEVICE HPX TX1 1 T amp CV 5 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 data v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor info 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device HPX TX1 1 data cat sys devices platform display monitor info not attached 1 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device HPX TX1 1 is updated 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 data attached n 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 is updated S 2014 06 04 09 11 16 All devices are updated Note If the Windows Security Alert dialog box comes up check both boxes and click Allow access with Administration Authority 16 User Guide e Windows Firewall has blocke Windows Firewall has blocked some features of Configuration tool for HOMI ower IP on all public and private networks 9 Name Configuration tool for HDMI over Publisher Unknown Path C users dga desktop hdmioveri
4. Save as type Devinfo file hoi Hide Folders Save Cancel When running the control software next time it would automatically read the configuration file default hoi Do not modify or delete the default 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 Click Import on the tool bar to import the saved configuration file from this directory 27 HI Control V24 14 import export WV Serial A Schedue informati Devices V nete a TX JPX IX1 341B2280050C a EX JPX RX1 341B228004FD a _ Tx HPX IX1 341B22800330 d HPX RX VW 341B2280031E Logs User Guide The logs have recorded the software operation and device communication information which can be used for troubleshooting 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 data v shift not defined cat sys devices platform display monitor info 1 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device HPX TX1 1 data cat sys devices platform display monitor info nota 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device HPX TX1 1 is updated 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 data attached n 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Device JPX TX1 1 is up
5. User Guide HPX TX1 Front amp Rear Encoder HPX TX1 POWER LINK Aurora gt HDMI IN HDMI OUT LAN Front e Power LED LED will light RED when power is applied Rear e DC 12V Connection to 12v 2A power supply e LAN 10 100Mbps e HDMI In HDMI input signal to be encoded and transmitted e HDMI Out HDMI Local Loop Out RS 232 Serial port control User Guide HPX TX2 Front amp Rear HPX TX2 e Encoder Aurora Front e Power LED LED will light RED when power is applied Rear e DC 12V Connection to 12v 2A power supply e LAN 10 100Mbps e HDMI IN1 HDMI input 1 signal to be encoded and transmitted HDMI IN2 HDMI input 1 signal to be encoded and transmitted HDMI Out HDMI Local Loop Out e VGA Out VGA Local Loop Out 5 232 Serial port control HPX RX VW Front amp Rear Decoder 5232 IR TX 4 TX AX GND OUT 45V GND HDMI OUT Front e Power LED LED will light RED when power is applied Rear GND Symbol Ground connection DC 12V Connection to 12v 2A power supply e LAN 10 100Mbps e Audio Out Audio de embedded output e HDMI Out HDMI Output to Display 5 232 Serial port control e IR TX IR Emitter e I O IN Digital Input User Guide User Guide HPX RX SM Front amp Rear Decoder HPX RX SM Aurora m RS232 HPX RX SM TX RX GNO TX RX G
6. Aurora HPX Series HPX TX1 HPX TX2 HPX RX SM HPX RX VW H 264 IP Distribution HPX RX VW HPX RX SM HPX TX1 HPX TX2 Manual Number 140731 User Guide SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please review the following safety precautions If this is the first time using this model then read this manual before installing or using the product If the product is not functioning properly please contact your local dealer or Aurora for further instructions A The lightning symbol in the triangle is used to alert you to the presence of dangerous voltage inside the product that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock to anyone opening the case It is also used to indicate improper installation or handling of the product that could damage the electrical system in the product or in other equipment attached to the product N The exclamation point in the triangle is used to alert you to important operating and maintenance instructions Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury to you or damage to the product AN Be careful with electricity Power outlet To prevent electric shock be sure the electrical plug used on the product power cord matches the electrical outlet used to supply power to the Aurora product Use only the power adapter and power connection cables designed for this unit Power cord Be sure the power cord is routed so that it will not be stepped on or pinched by heavy items e Li
7. click Search to display them again Reset EDID Not supported Restart 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 18 Device Settings In the Devices list right click on any device and then choose Config to display Device Settings window Or you can User Guide also double click on any device to display this window Device Settings Devices HPX TX1 1 Host Mame ID 341622800330 Alias 1 1 IP Address Settings Auto IP Address Subnet Mask GUI l Element Attribute Devices Host Name ID Device parameters Alias Auto DHCP IP distribution modes Static IP Address Network Subnet parameters Mask OK Cancel Buttons Apply Note Description Indicates the current device on which you perform operations 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 device is assigned an IP address manually In this case enter an IP address 169 254 x x in IP Address and 255 255 0 0 in Subnet Mask Indica
8. device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation A Trademarks All trademarks in this document are the properties of their respective owners User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS x ed c Nee 1 INTRODUC HON 2 ADO E 2 RATAT TEA 2 alm o OL X 2 slt Cc Mt 2 gui cM T rc HO C 3 gx ipo P mcetecieaetees 3 seekers 3 E 4 ug aec E OO G 4 abiur EE i tdad4 kba did Acza dada EL T a daa MAE ERO 5 FU Le FNC UIT mm 6 HPX RX VW Front amp TTRT m 7 Ront disc ETE 8 PA eG queo c
9. other warranty express or implied other than Manufacturer s shall apply Manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for consequential damages expenses or loss of revenue or property inconvenience or interruption in operation experienced by the customer due to a malfunction of the purchased equipment No warranty service performed on any product shall extend the applicable warranty period This warranty does not cover damage to the equipment during shipping and Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for such damage 36 WWwWw auroramm com Aurora Multimedia Corp 205 Commercial Court Morganville NJ 07751 Phone 732 591 5800 Fax 732 591 6801
10. switching Supports streaming resolutions and refresh rates up to 1080 960 Supports output resolutions from 480p up to 1920x1200 based on the sink EDID Supports video wall functionality 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 Power over Ethernet Supports AutolP configuration Automatically detected by control software Optional IP control box HJ PXC to allow matrix control and management via LAN for control systems HPX RX SM 99 99 Supports live IP video stream decoding Uses with encoder s HPX TX1 TX2 to provide a complete end to end stream transmission system supporting seamless switching Supports streaming resolutions and refresh rates up to 1080p 260 Supports output resolutions from 480p up to 1920x1200 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 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 Power over Ethernet Supports AutolP configuration Automatically detected by control software Optional IP control box HJ PXC to allow matrix control and management via LAN for control systems
11. 0 Local Area Connection Properties Connect using xr Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller This connection uses the following items 086 Client for Microsoft Networks 05 Packet Scheduler x Sri File and Printer vais for Microsoft Networks W klay Topology Hn Install Uninstall Descrpti Transmission Control Protacoal Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Step 3 Check Use the following IP address the IP address enter 169 254 x x here take 169 254 2 5 as an example the subnet mask enter 255 255 0 0 Click OK then click OK again Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties EN x 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 Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 7 Validate settings upon exit 15 User Guide Control Software Instructions Searching Devices Click Search in the Device list area The search is started When completed it will list the devices found on the network and the Restore previous scene will be checked by default r
12. EC Ground Pin 4 TMDS Data1 Pin 11 X TMDS Clock Shield Pin 18 5 V Power Pin5 TMDS Data Shield Pin 12 TMDS Clock Pin 19 Hot Plug Detect 6 TMDS Data1 13 CEC Pin 7 TMDS Data0 Pin14 Reserved N C on device 29 CAT5e 6 6A User Guide 5 and 5 Wiring Pin 5 Pair T568B Pair Wire T568A Color T568B Color Pins on plug face socket is reversed 1 4 2 tip white green stripe white orange stripe oo d Pin Position green solid orange solid dm white orange stripe white green stripe pd blue solid blue solid white blue stripe white blue stripe d p orange solid green solid i white brown stripe white brown stripe brown solid brown solid All transmission distances are measured using Belden 1583A CAT5e 125MHz Solid UTP cable The transmission distance is defined as the distance between the video source and the display To reduce the interference among the unshielded twisted pairs of wires in UTP cable you can use shielded STP cables to improve EMI problems which is worsen in long transmission 30 User Guide APPENDIX 1 Troubleshooting Why HDMI over IP console cannot find any devices 1 Check Windows Firewall Take 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 Wor
13. Go to www auroramm com for latest manual and firmware User Guide INTRODUCTION About HPX TX1 TX2 The HPX TX is a high performance H 264 streaming media encoder for high definition signal delivery over IP networks The HPX TX can be used with decoders HPX RX VW and HPX RX SM to provide complete end to end streaming media system It features one HDMI input TX2 has two HDMI input one HDMI loop through one VGA input one VGA loop through TX2 and one VIDEO TX2 The HPX TX adopts standard H 264 MPEG 4 AVC encoding and outputs two IP streams a 1080p 260 stream and a 480p 260 stream It can outputs resolutions from 480p to 1920x1200 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 The HPX TX1 TX2 expands an AV systems capability by extending HDMI signals over IP networks for bandwidth optimized applications To simplify operation computer control software and or the HJ PXC IP control unit is available for complete management of the System HPX RX VW HPX RX VW is a high performance H 264 decoder used with HPX TX encoder s to provide complete end to end streaming media transmission system The HPX RX VW supports video wall functionality and can stream resolutions and refresh rates up to 1080p 260 The output resolutions range from 480p to 1920x1200 scaled based on the sink EDID To si
14. MP and H 264 Supports AutolP configuration Automatically detected by the control software Optional IP control box HJ PXC to allow matrix control and management via LAN for control systems HPX TX2 Streams HDMI VGA amp Composite Video signals over IP networks Supports H 264 MPEG 4 AVC compression standard Use with H 264 decoder HPX RX VW to provide features such as extending HDMI signals over IP networks and matrix switching control over LAN by the control software and Videowall effects Use with H 264 decoder HPX RX SM to provide multi picture viewing effects up to 16 pictures single screen Supports the input resolutions 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 10801 1080 Supports output resolutions from 480p to 1920x1200 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 Optional IP control box HJ PXC to allow matrix control and management via LAN for control systems User Guide HPX RX VW 999 9 9 9 9 99 Supports live IP video stream decoding Uses with encoder s HPX TX1 TX2 to provide a complete end to end stream transmission system supporting seamless
15. ND OUT 51 GND AE HDMI OUT 1 2 Front e Power LED LED will light RED when power is applied Rear GND Symbol Ground connection e DC 12V Connection to 12v 2A power supply e LAN 10 100Mbps e Audio Out Audio de embedded output e HDMI Out HDMI Output to Display RS 232 Serial port control e IR TX IR Emitter e I O IN Digital Input User Guide APPLICATIONS Example 1 HPX TX1 Transmitter to HPX RX SM VW Receiver B Bs B Ethernet 552 R5232 Debug Device Encoder e i coli d jS e DVD Player Decoder User Guide Example 2 HPX TX1 Transmitter to Multiple HPX RX SM VW Receivers B HOM DVD Player aman E mo Decoder m mo 4 Encoder T 4 T enia an it c ei 1 Decoder m 4 T com _ Switch Decoder Example 3 Multiple HPX TX1 to Multiple HPX RX SM VW Bg Ethernet DVD Player Encoder ya Switch Decoder zaca TUS Decoder m c D 99 4 ave Decoder X Tos amp tr Lis Decoder gp TOS week Ses s 10 User Guide Example 4 Video Wall HPX RX VW Daccder B DVD Player bans Decoder Encodei Decoder amm bbb bbb bh bh Decoder ovatch Based on the num
16. R Bis Ore Devers mato Mme 4 Configure the intersection between TX and RX in other cells in the same way as above The final scene is created as below Wer Then you can see the displays connected to HPX RX VWs show a complete picture filling the screen the displays 26 User Guide connected to HPX RX SMs show multiple complete pictures with the unoccupied parts shows nothing Note e If HPX RX SM is linked to a single HPX TX1 TX2 the display will show a complete picture filling the screen as that connected to HPX RX VW After 2 x 2 matrix is created you can change TX and RX using the control software to enjoy different viewing effects 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 9 Export G 27 di C Users HJ Control ad Organize New folder e Favorites Name Date modified Type Desktop project hoi 6 4 2014 9 10 AM HOI File 2 KB Downloads 2 Dropbox Recent Places 4 OneDrive 11 Libraries 28 Documents 2 Music Pictures amp Subversion B Videos Computer Filename
17. Sends commands to a RS232 device connected to HPX TX1 TX2 or HPX RX VW SM for device configuration and control You can also click and drag the desired TX and RX from the Devices list to cells in the Scene area and apply the configuration connection settings 22 User Guide 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 Preparations Four encoder HPX TX1 TX2s Two decoder HPX RX VWs Two decoder HPX RX SMs One 10 100Base T Ethernet switch Four HDMI source devices Four display devices A computer Eight HDMI cables and eight CAT5e 6 cables Hardware Connection g HOM B Ethemet Hw am u A re aM m o ew S s ada 7 23 User Guide 9 Connect one DVD player one Xbox two Apple TVs to four HPX TX1 TX2 via four HDMI cables 10 Connect the HPX TX TX2s to the 10 100Base T Ethernet switch with four CAT5e 6 cables 11 Connect four TVs to two HPX RX VWs and two HPX RX SMs via four HDMI cables 12 Connect the HPX RX VWs and HPX RX SMs to the switch with four CAT5 6 cables 13 Connect your computer to the switch with a CAT5e 6 cable 14 Power on all the devices Note If the switch doesn t support PoE function connect the HPX RX VWs and HPX RX SMs to the power supplies Operation 15 Double click HJ C
18. ber 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 HPX RX VW linked Viewing effects on the screen 1 1 complete picture filling the entire screen 2 4 4 complete pictures filling the entire screen HPX RX VW ES 9 complete pictures filling the entire screen 10 16 16 complete pictures filling the entire screen Note When the number of HPX RX SM linked to HPX TX1 TX2 is from 2 3 5 8 or 10 15 the unoccupied parts of the screen show no picture For example HPX TX1 below is linked to one or two HPX RX SM the displays connected to HPX RX SM show one or two complete pictures B Ethernet Decoder Sw UNT DVD Player Encoder Switch ag 9 Two Linked EN DVD Player Encoder DVD Player La d Add m om Decoder Ate e One Linked Encoder gt m oed z ma t2 oL 54 amp amp amp 4 5 11 User Guide HARDWARE INSTALLATION 1 Connect a HDMI source to the HPX TX1 TX2 via a HDMI cable Connect a HDMI sink to the HPX RX SM via a HDMI cable Connect a HDMI sink to the HPX RX VW via a HDMI cable Connect a computer HPX TX1 TX2 HPX RX SM amp HPX RX VW to a 10 100Base T Ethernet switch via CAT5e 6 cables 5 Connect the devices to the power supplies and start the operations Note p If th
19. cessfully Indicates that matrix settings fail to be applied Creating the Scene Window 6 Click Create in the Scene area the Add Scene dialog box is displayed e Add Scene 9 mim 7 Change the configuration layout for example set Name to 3 3 and Size to 3 3 20 User Guide 8 Click OK Note To modify the current configuration layout click Modify on the tool bar Scene Area Window Instruction You can right click a cell in the Scene area to perform the operations from the shortcut menu Applied automatical RX Change TX Change RX Remove TX Remove RX Select All Remove All RX Combine Split Video Wall Properties Turn OSD On A Turn OSD Off RX Remote Control Serial GUI Element Description Change TX Selects TX from the searched devices Change RX Selects RX from the searched devices Remove TX Deletes the TX from the searched devices Remove RX Deletes the RX from the search devices Select All Selects all the cells in the Scene area Remove All Remove all the devices in the Scene area Combine Not supported Split Not supported 21 GUI Element Video Wall Properties Turn OSD On Turn OSD Off Remote control Serial Note User Guide Description Not supported Not supported Not supported IR remote to send IR commands to control the source or device from your computer
20. dated 2014 06 04 09 11 16 All devices are updated 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Start restoring scene 2014 06 04 09 11 16 Create new scene 1 2014 06 04 09 11 16 The scene is restored 2014 06 04 09 11 16 The search is complete 2014 06 04 09 16 18 Search start 2014 06 04 09 16 18 1 Start multicast on 10 10 0 202 2014 06 04 09 16 18 found device Hostname HPX TX 1 341B22800330 IP 10 2014 06 04 09 16 18 found device Hostname HPX RX VW 341B82280031E 2014 06 04 09 16 18 found device Hostname 2JPX TX1 34182280050C 2014 06 04 09 16 18 found device Hostname 2JPX RX1 3418228004FD IP 10 2014 06 04 09 16 19 2 Start multicast on 10 10 0 202 2014 06 04 09 16 20 3 Start multicast on 10 10 0 202 2014 06 04 09 16 21 Device JPX RX 1 1 send data succeed astparam name 1 2014 06 04 09 16 21 1 1 send data succeed astparam g name 2014 06 04 09 16 21 Device HPX RX VW 1 send data succeed gbparam name 2014 06 04 09 16 21 Device HPX TX1 1 send data succeed gbparam g name 2 121 Status 188 Status s attaching b Status s_srv_on 28 User Guide CONNECTOR PIN DEFINITION HDMI 109 47 Aa 45 1 9 5 3 1 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Type Receptacle HDMI Pin1 TMDS Data2 Pin8 TMDS 0 Shield Pin 15 SCL Pin2 TMDS Data2 Shield Pin9 TMDS Data0 Pin 16 SDA 3 TMDS Data2 Pin 10 TMDS Clock Pin 17 DDC C
21. e input mode using your TV remote such as switching to HDMI 1 if HDMI 1 interface is connected to the RX via a HDMI cable All the cables are qualified The Switch supports IGMP snooping and this function is enabled 31 User Guide APPENDIX2 Firmware Update For the latest firmware updates please go www auroramm com You must be signed up to the Customer Portal in order to download firmware with instructions on how to update 32 User Guide APPENDIX 3 Technical Specifications Model Name HPX TX1 Data Rate 1K 40Mbps Configurable Transmitter 1 x RJ45 port 1 x HDMI IN I O Connections 1x VGAIN 1 x HDMI OUT 1 x 5232 3 5 mm phoenix 1 2 volts p p 5 vots pp 1080P 1080i 720P 576P 480P 576i 480i HDMI 120ms 150ms HPX Series Black Painted Steel que 9 96 x 6 11 x 984 253mm X 155 2mm X 25mm Weight 4lbs 1 81kg Ear Tabs Power supply 12V DC 6 3W Operation temperature 0 359 32 95 F Storage temperature 20 70 C 4 140 F Relative humidity 10 90 RH no condensation Specifications subject to change without notice 33 User Guide Model Name HPX TX2 Data Rate 1K 40Mbps Configurable Transmitter 1 x RJ45 port 2 X HDMI 1 x VGA IN I O Connections 1 x VIDEO IN 1 x HDMI OUT 1 x VGA OUT 1 x 5232 3 5 mm phoenix Mechanical MHPXSees 0 0 Dimensions LxWxH 17 3 x 8 3 x 1 7 440mm x 122mm x 44
22. e switch doesn t support PoE function or is unable to provide enough power connect HPX devices to the power supplies with their power adapters Jc B ira FESS 1 an pow ua HS FIARE gt RES rm FITRA 12 OVID Playe B cu Encoder mi run ua md Er eee api SETS mma a reels llr TTTTTTTTTTTT User Guide 13 User Guide OPERATION PC Control Tool Installation 1 Obtain the installation package of the HDMI over IP configuration tool HJ Control V2 4 14 zip Double click HJ Control exe to start the tool Note The Operation System must be Windows XP or a later version You can control the device through the web management page of IP control box as well For details please refer to the User Manual of IP control box 2 Set a static IP on the computer here take Window 7 as an example Step 1 Click Start menu go to Control Panel gt Network and Sharing center gt Change Adapter Settings gt Local Area Connection right click it choose Properties A Local Area Connection ll Em arl aq Disable Status Hy Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Ay Rename 14 User Guide Step 2 Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 click Properties
23. ghtning For protection from lightning or when the product is left unattended for a long period disconnect it from the power source N Also follow these precautions e Ventilation Do not block the ventilation slots if applicable on the product or place any heavy object on top of it Blocking the air flow could cause damage Arrange components so that air can flow freely Ensure that there is adequate ventilation if the product is placed in a stand or cabinet Put the product in a properly ventilated area away from direct sunlight or any source of heat Overheating Avoid stacking the Aurora product on top of a hot component such as a power amplifier e Risk of Fire Do not place unit on top of any easily combustible material such as carpet or fabric Proper Connections Be sure all cables and equipment are connected to the unit as described in this manual Object Entry To avoid electric shock never stick anything in the slots on the case or remove the cover e Water Exposure To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose to rain or moisture e Cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning e ESD Handle this unit with proper ESD care Failure to do so can result in failure FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This
24. k Private and Public So lt System and Security Windows Firewall Allowed Programs 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 Change settings Allowed programs and features Home Work Private Public g rer IP C Connect to a Network Projector Core Networking Create a System Repair Disc Distributed Transaction Coordinator File and Printer Sharing HomeGroup O iSCSI Service C Media Center Extenders Microsoft Office Groove Microsoft Office OneNote Microsoft Office Outlook L1 L1 DJ DJ L1 DJ L1 DJ CJ RI CJ IS S S C1 L1 C3 D DJ I I CJ Details Remove Allow another program ok Cae 2 Check the IP address and subnet mask of the PC The network segment for IP address is 169 254 and the subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 the PC and Transmitter Receiver should be in the same network segment For details please refer to PC control tool in chapter Operation 3 Check the IGMP Snooping status in Switch This function should be enabled Why display shows no picture with RX connected Check the following items All devices are powered on A picture is achieved when connecting the source directly to the TV TV has switched to the right signal sourc
25. mm Weight 4 85lbs 2 2Kg Power supply AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Operation temperature 0 35 C 32 95 F Storage temperature 20 70 C 4 140 F Relative humidity 10 90 RH no condensation Specifications subject to change without notice 34 User Guide Model Name HPX RX VW SM Data Rate 1K 40Mbps Configurable Receiver 4 x USB A type 1 x RJ45 port 1 x HDMI OUT 1 x 5232 1 x AUDIO OUT 1 x IR OUT Input Video Signal 1 2 volts p p DDC Signal 5 volts p p TTL I O Connections Supported Video Formats Output Video Output Audio Housing Dimensions EE LxWxH 15 4 x 8 7 x 3 6 269mm x 110mm x 24mm Weight 1 72lbs 0 78Kg Mounting Power supply 12V DC 2A 5 5mm Power consumption 4 56W Operation temperature 0 35 C 32 95 F Storage temperature 20 70 C 4 140 F Relative humidity 10 90 RH no condensation Specifications subject to change without notice 35 User Guide APPENDIX 4 Warranty Limited 3 Year Warranty Aurora Multimedia Corp Manufacturer warrants that this product is free of defects in both materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years as defined herein for parts and labor from date of purchase This Limited Warranty covers products purchased in the year of 2009 and after Motorized mechanical parts Hard Drives DVD etc mechanical parts buttons doors etc remotes and cables are covered for a period of 1 year Touch screen displa
26. mplify operation computer control software and or the HJ PXC IP control unit is available for complete management of the system HPX RX SM HPX RX SM is a high performance H 264 decoder used with HPX TX encoder s to provide complete end to end streaming media transmission system The HPX RX SM can decode and display up to 16 IP streams and display on a single display up to 1080p 260 The output resolutions range from 480p to 1920x1200 scaled based on the sink EDID To simplify operation computer control software and or the HJ PXC IP control unit is available for complete management of the system User Guide Features HPX TX1 Streams HDMI amp VGA signals over IP networks Supports H 264 MPEG 4 AVC compression standard Use with H 264 decoder HPX RX VW to provide features such as extending HDMI signals over IP networks and matrix switching control over LAN by the control software and Videowall effects Use with H 264 decoder HPX RX SM to provide multi picture viewing effects up to 16 pictures in a single screen Supports the input resolutions 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 10801 1080 Supports output resolutions from 480p to 1920x1200 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 IG
27. ontrol exe to launch the control software Select HPX TX1 TX2 or HPX RX VW SM from Product list Click Search as shown below to start searching TX RX and eight devices are found woot Export M gt a ES irformaton D Leg Devices Some 2 3 3 24 User Guide 16 Click Create to create a 2 x 2 configuration scene been Heo Pow Ome HPx TXO MLE2900320 H c ML EZ28003 RE 1 TX ax rre Eire in Tiu Lid one HPxTXROLEJISOQISE HPE TXE LEITET HPA Be HPA ee HLS 18 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 HPX RX1 1 Ca tee Sus 2 HPi TX E34 E ETIRQO ED HPa TXF3MLETZSQQ EE HPA iC EL US 2 Right click the first cell choose Change TX and then HPX TX1 25 User Guide HP TXEIMLEIHODIND PAS Ee eo js Be 3 Repeat the above steps to select 2 or HPX RX VW SM to configure the intersection between TX and RX in the first cell And click Apply to make the changes to TX and RX take effective fiet G
28. p_v L 1 0 5 ndmioverip exe Allow Configuration tool for HOMI over IP to communicate on these networks eee eee eee v 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 If no device is found please refer to problem 1 in Error Reference source not found 17 User Guide Setting Device Parameters Right click a device in Devices all the authorized operations are displayed in the shortcut menu Alias Type Host Name 2anasnc Jex Config 28004FD e HEX TA Input 2800330 wb HEX Update B2280031E Delete Turn 051 Turn Off OSD Reset Reset EDID Restart Item Description Confi Configure the device parameters such as device name alias IP j address settings Auto DHCP Static TX input Not supported Update a single or more device status such as alias type or Update hostname Delete a single or more devices that have been searched and listed Delete below in the Devices list To display the devices that you have deleted click Search Turn On OSD Not supported Turn Off OSD Not supported Restore a single or more devices to their factory settings This operation may take a few seconds When reset is completed the Reset devices will become active again It s recommended that you click Delete to remove the original devices and
29. tes 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 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 19 User Guide Matrix Setting Introduction On the home screen of the control software the Scene area displays the status of all TX and RX connections Scene 8 4x3 create 7 Modify Remove C3 Apply Applied automatically Status 22 Updated GUI Element Attribute Description Create Creates a new configuration scene Modify Modifies the current configuration scene Buttons Hemove Deletes the current configuration scene Apply Applies the configuration connection settings to the connected devices Applied Ban Indicates that settings are applied immediately after you configure the ion automatically P intersection between TX and RX Indicates that the matrix created by devices is restored E Indicates that matrix settings are in progress Status Icons F3 Indicates that matrix settings are applied suc
30. ys are covered for 1 year touch screen overlay components are covered for 90 days Supplied batteries are not covered by this warranty During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase the product will be repaired or replaced with same or similar model at our option without charge for parts or labor for the specified product lifetime warranty period This warranty shall not apply if any of the following A The product has been damaged by negligence accident lightning water act of God or mishandling or B The product has not been operated in accordance with procedures specified in operating instructions or C The product has been repaired and or altered by other than manufacturer or authorized service center or D The product s original serial number has been modified or removed or E External equipment other than supplied by manufacturer in determination of manufacturer shall have affected the performance safety or reliability of the product F Part s are no longer available for product In the event that the product needs repair or replacement during the specified warranty period product should be shipped back to Manufacturer at Purchaser s expense Repaired or replaced product shall be returned to Purchaser by standard shipping methods at Manufacturer s discretion Express shipping will be at the expense of the Purchaser If Purchaser resides outside the contiguous US return shipping shall be at Purchaser s expense No

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