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1. 1 12VDC Input not needed with PoE 5 IR Emitter Connection 2 Status Indicators 6 RS232 Connection 3 RJ45 Auto Sensing Gigabit Ethernet Switch Port PoE 7 Analog Audio Output 4 1G SFP Port 8 HDMI Video Output Figure l 7 N2235 Decoder Rear Panel Page 10 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Table l 1 Front and Rear Panel Descriptions Front Panel USB Mini B port Connects the Encoder to the computer to be controlled N2135 only USB Standard A port Connects the Decoder to keyboard and or mouse N2235 only Recessed pushbutton Press to initiate a warm restart which causes the RESET button processor to reset but not lose power A reset does NOT affect the current settings ID button Recessed pushbutton Press to send notification out on the network to identify the unit the notification causes a pop up dialog in N Able and N Command POWER LED On solid green when operating power is supplied via PoE or local power supply This activity is also shown by the PWR LED on the rear panel On flashing green when there is software activity This activity is also shown by STATUS LED the STAT LED on the rear panel Front Panel 12V 2A 12 Volt DC power input PWR LED Same as POWER LED described above HDMI LED On green when an HDMI connection exists STAT LED Same as STATUS LED described above STRM LED
2. Shows the IP address of the currently connected device or displays Disconnected if no connection exists Port 50001 can only accept a single external connection at a time If a device is currently showing the port occupied by a control system or other device then other connections will be rejected However connection attempts from the same IP will override the current connection Page 50 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Ot N hantar 2 cnapter o Encoder Ontinne encoder Uptions Status Section Table 3 5 Settings Page Status Section Continued Option Description Notes Port 50002 Source IP Shows the IP address of the currently connected device or displays Disconnected if no connection exists Port 50002 can only accept a single external connection at a time If a device is currently showing the port occupied by a control system or other device then other connections will be rejected However connection attempts from the same IP will override the current connection Serial Source IP Shows the IP address of the currently connected device or displays Disconnected if no connection exists Only a single external connection can be accepted on the port If a device is currently showing the port occupied by a control system or other device then other connections will be rejected However connection attempts from the same IP will override the curren
3. Option Description Edit Playlist Select a playlist from the drop down menu to view edit the images currently used in the chosen image playlists If more than one image appears in the list a transition time can be set for each image Save Click to save the current configuration Name View edit playlist names Output Mode Select the resolution you want the image s to play in Audio Select an audio file to play while the LocalPlay image is on the screen Image List Allows you to customize what images are displayed the transition time for each image etc Additional Screens Allows you to choose what is displayed as the LocalPlay page if there is a communication or content protection issue Image Audio DB This section allows you to upload image and audio files to the N2000 Decoder database You can also use the Fill field to customize the background color used behind LocalPlay images that do not take up the entire screen Delete Image s Delete the selected image file from the playlist Delete Audio Delete the selected audio file from the playlist sr Manua www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options IR Page IR PAGE Click the IR link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 4 14 This page allows you to upload and execute IR Pronto codes so that other vendor s devices can be controlled through the Decoder s IR connector Commands can be saved for
4. PROJECTOR Daisy Chaining is limited by bandwidth total aggregate streams must be lt 1Gb s Figure l 12 Multi Switch Enterprise Network Page 15 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com X i SVS Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring NSTALLATION Your AV Equipment INTRODUCTION This chapter provides an installation overview as well as a detailed step by step process for installation INSTALLATION OVERVIEW The N2000 Encoders and Decoders have multiple configuration and installation options For basic installation guidelines see Table 2 1 For more detailed instructions refer to Step by Step Installation Instructions on page 21 Table 2 1 Basic Installation Guidelines Connections Options Power over Ethernet PoE Connect the unit s PO port to an active PoE enabled network switch not supported on the N2212 Decoder Power External power supply If not using PoE for power connect a 12V regulated power supply SVSi part number N9312 to the unit s two pin terminal block plug connector labeled 12V 2A PoE units If using PoE to power the unit you should already have a network connection Externally powered units If not using PoE connect either the PO or P1 port to the network using the appropriate cable Daisy chain configuration Once network connection is established to one unit you can daisy chain additional units by connecting Ethernet cables between devices
5. Stream Encryption Change Password SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 4 17 Security Page Page 100 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options KVM Page KVM PAGE Click the KVM link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the N Series KVM page You must check the KVM Enable box at the top to see the page shown in Figure 4 18 See Table 4 15 for option descriptions This page applies to KVM units only N2135 Encoder and N2235 Decoder N Series 2000 Decoder 00 19 0B CF 70 09 Settings Crop Pan Zoom LocalPlay IR N A Serial Security KVM EDID Logs LLDP USB Connection USB Enable Permission Level 0 Connect to Encoder IP Address KVM Advanced Settings 4 Enable 1 Lysle Gen3 Enc 169 254 235 188 KVM Directory Screen Enable Import Export Import CSV Export CSV Choose File No file chosen Download CSV Export cama Reset USB and KVM Settings SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 4 18 KVM Page Page 101 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Table 4 15 KVM Page Options Option Description USB Enable Enable to allow the ability to share mouse and keyboard over the network Enabled by default When disabled the unit works like a non KVM unit and ignores any keyboard or mouse activity Permission Level Set the permission level for the Decoder Decoders can only connect to Encoders with the same
6. 0 0 0 0 10 Y Enable 10 7 J Enable 0 0 0 0 25 ms o0 i ms Enable 3 vies i Enable 000000 Enable _ Enable Figure 4 4 Advanced Settings Page 78 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Advanced Settings Table 4 2 Settings Page Advanced Settings Option Description Notes Settings Lock Enable to lock the Decoder IP settings and stream number preventing automated processes from N Able or N Command from occurring This does not prevent a control system from making changes or a user from manually making changes Input audio for LocalPlay Select to enable the input audio when the Live Local menu is set to one of the local images YCbCr 4 2 2 Output Simplified HDMI Detect Set YCbCr output to be disabled enabled or selected automatically based on the connected display Select to enable the detection of a display device using a simple line level check Last Frame Hold Select to cause the Decoder to continue playing the last valid video frame if the network connection is lost When enabled Local Play will not appear Gen 1 Compatibility HDMI off on stream loss Set compatibility with the color space of legacy equipment to be disabled enabled or selected automatically based on the identifying information in the video stream Select to disable the video output drive when the video stream is not
7. Netmask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Gateway address 169 254 1 1 169 254 1 1 Figure 4 6 Network Setup Section Table 4 4 Settings Page Network Setup Section Option Description Notes IP Mode Configure the IP address mode When set to AUTO IP an IP Address in the range of 169 254 xxx xxx with Netmask of 255 255 0 0 and Gateway address of 169 254 1 1 will be automatically assigned to the N2000 Using DHCP is generally not recommended If the device is set to DHCP and fails to receive an address from the DHCP server in time it will revert back to the AUTO IP Address 169 254 xxx xxx until the unit is Decoder by the control software When rebooted set to DHCP an IP Address in the range of the DHCP server on the network will be automatically assigned to the N2000 Decoder When set to STATIC an IP address Netmask and Gateway address must be manually entered IP address View the current IP address of the N2000 Decoder When in STATIC mode enter a new IP address into this field View the current Netmask of the N2000 Decoder When in STATIC mode enter a new Netmask into this field Netmask Gateway address View the current Gateway address of the N2000 Decoder When in STATIC mode enter a new Gateway address into this field www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Network Setup Section Table 4 4 Settings Page Network Setup Section Continued Opt
8. Reboot the devices to activate the new settings This procedure can be used to configure multiple networked AV devices at the same time It can also provide valuable diagnostics by allowing you to see the last known device configuration as well as scan the network for new devices regardless of IP configuration To configure units using a CSV file follow these steps 1 Make sure that you have performed an Auto Discover on the Unit Management tab of N Able since connecting all of the new units to the network 2 From N Able s main menu bar select N Able gt Export CSV Click Yes on the pop up box informing you that a CSV file is about to be generated Note A CSV file editor e g Microsoft Excel is necessary to proceed The folder containing your CSV file displays Double click the file to open it You can use this file to edit the IP mode IP address subnet mask gateway IP address stream number etc Once all changes have been made save the file Go back into N Able and select N Able gt Import CSV Browse to your saved CSV file and click Import P age 31 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Changing IP Addresses STEP 5 CONNECTING ENCODERS TO AN INPUT SOURCE Having already connected the Encoder s to the network and made the appropriate settings changes as described in Step 3 and Step 4 you can now connect to the appropriate AV source s This connection from an Enco
9. This page is divided into several sections and also has links to other dialog boxes for additional configuration options Refer to the following sections for detailed descriptions e Encoder Setup Section on page 39 e Advanced Settings on page 43 e RS232 Settings on page 47 e Network Setup Section on page 48 e Status Section on page 50 e Change Password on page 52 e Software Section on page 53 e EDID Section on page 54 e HDMI Pass Thru Settings on page 56 N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder C Settings yon Pan Zoom HostPlay IR N Act Serial Security KVM EDID Logs LLDP Encoder Setup Device Name ConferenceRmi Encoder TX Enable F Enable IP Mode AUTO IP AUTO IP v nees 764 IP address 169 254 13 42 169 254 13 42 Ta EEA Netmask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Ps Saar Gateway address 169 254 1 1 169 254 1 1 Output Mode 720p60 Live Local Live G am sudan se ERETTI HDMI Status disconnected Extreme Quality Enable Input Resolution No Source Image Quality a HDMI Status Pass Thru disconnected Motion Quality Current Bandwidth 23 8 Mbps Mute Mute Port 50001 Source IP Disconnected Audio Source HOMI v isiAnalog Port 50002 Source IP Disconnected Sanyeri L Serial Source IP Disconnected KVM IP Inactive Advanced Settings Change Password RS232 Settings Allow SVSi Multicast Zipo i pi Serial 2135430000011 Disable P1 Disable MAC address 00 19 08 CF 70 08 Firmware Version v1 0 0 8 7 2015 Web Version 8 4
10. 24 sec 169 254 1 57 so001 une__ setsenoa z_ o i y Figure 4 20 Logs Page Page 104 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options LLDP Page LLDP PAGE Click the LLDP link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 4 21 The LLDP page displays information from the Link Layer Discover Protocol LLDP packet which identifies the port number and switch the device is connected to N Series 2000 Decoder Lysle Dev Settings Crop Pan Zoom LocalPla IR N Act Serial Security KV N Series Link Layer Discovery Protocol Information Chassis ID mac 84 78 acia2 ad 27 Sys Name ID switche2ad27 Sys Description SG300 10MP 10 Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch Port ID ifname gie Port Description gigabilelhernelS SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 4 21 LLDP Page Page 105 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com N i SVS N2000 Series Troubleshooting Tips Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING INTRODUCTION This chapter contains possible solutions to some common issues Should you encounter any problems not covered by these guidelines please contact SVSi technical support via email Support svsiav com or call 256 461 7143 x9900 You can also visit our support webpage at support svsiav com Table 5 1 Troubleshooting Suggestions Issues Suggestions LocalPlay graphic displays instead of the stream from the Encoder e Verify Decoder i
11. 254 xxx xxx with a subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 When an N2000 is first connected to the network Auto IP checks the network for available IP addresses in the 169 254 xxx xxx range and then makes an appropriate static assignment to each unit It may be beneficial in some applications to use DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol or static IP addresses but IP configuration changes must be done correctly to avoid any communication disruptions with the N2000 unit How IP Address Changes Affect Unit Control As discussed previously N Able control is dependent upon the host computer being in the same IP address range as the SVSi devices Therefore before making any N2000 IP address changes we recommend having two statically assigned IP addresses on your computer e Configure the first IP address to be in the range of the default N Series IP settings i e in the 169 254 xxx xxx range AND e Configure a second IP address in the range of the IP address you are planning to assign to the units or when using DHCP an address within the defined range for your network Changing IP Addresses There are two ways to assign new IP addresses to your N2000 units using N Able e Option 1 Log in to each unit individually and make the changes on the Settings page e Option 2 Export a comma separated value CSV file make changes to all units in the resulting file and import the CSV file into N Able to apply the changes Option l Assigning IP Addresses Indiv
12. Act and N Touch provide you with the most flexible management options available insuring you are getting the most from your digital media system Primary Control Options During initial configuration and setup the free N Able setup utility is sufficient However we do not recommend N Able for production level primary user control N Command Controllers These web based hardware Controllers offer intuitive powerful management of equipment content NVR recording playback bandwidth utilization and AV switching using a web based point and click graphical matrix The N Command product line also offers e Simplified ASCII interface for third party control via TCP IP e Enterprise controller N8012 has master slave failover protection and hot swappable drives e Redundant power supplies e Graphical presentation of video network connections e Full configuration control assign fixed IP addresses for each SVSi component adjust variable bit rate for each video stream etc e Additional software bundles free with N Command allow you to easily create attractive touch panels for N Series and third party equipment control as well as build software design walls of any size Visit our website for more details on the available N Command Controllers Third Party Controllers The N2000 Series is capable of interfacing with third party control systems such as Savant Utelogy AMX Altinex or Crestron SVSi provides sample code to control
13. Aspect Ratio When scalers are enabled enabling this check box maintains the source s aspect ratio Enable SNMP Enable to allow the device to send Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP packets Page 81 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options RS232 Settings RS232 Settings The section of the Settings page shown in Figure 4 5 is displayed when you click the RS232 Settings link Options are described in Table 4 3 RS232 Settings RS232 Baud Rate 9600 7Y RS232 Data Bits Ey RS232 Parity none Y RS232 Stop Bits 1 7 Figure 4 5 RS232 Settings Table 4 3 Settings Page RS232 Settings Option Description RS232 Baud Rate Select the appropriate baud rate for the RS232 serial interface Default is 9600 RS232 Data Bits Select the appropriate data bit count for the RS232 serial interface Default is 8 RS232 Parity Select the appropriate parity for the RS232 serial interface Default is no parity none RS232 Stop Bits Select the appropriate number of stop bits for the RS232 serial interface Default is 1 Page 82 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Network Setup Section Network Setup Section The Network Setup section of the Settings page is shown in Figure 4 6 Options are described in Table 4 4 Network Setup IP Mode AUTO IP AUTO IP v IP address 169 254 176 225 169 254 176 225
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15. available HDMI Enable Select to enable output video Invert HDMI Horizontal Sync Select to invert the polarity of the horizontal sync signal driven to the display device Invert HDMI Vertical Sync Select to invert the polarity of the vertical sync signal driven to the display device Gratuitous ARP Enable the Decoder to send a periodic Address Resolution Protocol ARP packet to the network ARP Interval secs Determine how often in seconds the unit transmits gratuitous ARP packets Unsolicited Status Enable the Decoder to send a periodic status packet to the Send Status Address described below www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Advanced Settings Table 4 2 Settings Page Advanced Settings Continued Option Description Notes Send Status Address When Unsolicited Status is enabled the Decoder sends a periodic status packet to the IP address specified here Status Interval secs Determine how often in seconds the unit transmits status packets Discovery Packet Transmit Enable the SVSi multicast discovery service which is used to identify units This is useful for larger network integrations when broadcast packets will not cover the entire network Enabled by default Discovery Interval secs Determine how often in seconds the unit transmits discovery packets Serial Master Enable Enabl
16. future use and executed later The IR Code menu lists all saved IR commands See Table 4 12 for option descriptions N Series 2000 Decoder Lysle Dev Settings Crop Pan Zoom LocaPlay CIR N Act Serial Security KVM EDID Logs LLDP N Series IR Database 0000 006c 0022 0002 0157 O0ab 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 0040 0016 05f0 0157 0055 0016 0e52 SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 4 14 IR Page Table 4 12 IR Page Options Option Description IR Code Create select IR codes Different vendors have different IR Pronto codes and can usually be found through a web search Copy paste new IR commands directly into the input space Save Save the current code Delete Delete the current code Execute Activate the selected code through the Decoder s IR connector Page 95 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options N Act Page N ACT PAGE Click the N Act link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 4 15 This page allows you to create command lists which are performed automatically by the unit based on power or video connection without the use of
17. has not already populated itself with the installed units See Figure 2 6 SERIAL MATRIX StreamCast Help Discover by IP You have 1 ENC 1 DEC O ATR ONVR O WP and 1NTouch Search Remove Unit Edit q Clear Name Type MAC IP SN Streams Mode Resolution Audio A 2000 Decoder 00 19 08 00 1E 5B 169 254 243 238 N222A040001664 434 LivePlay 1080p60 2 00 19 0B 00 09 0D N2000 Encoder 00 19 0B 00 09 0D 169 254 247 232 N212A040000112 440 Live Play 720p60 On 3 00 19 0B 00 42 02 N Touch 00 19 0B 00 42 02 169 254 8 32 N832A010000374 O RR Figure 2 6 Unit Management Page 3 Find your Encoder in the list N2000 units are displayed on the following tabs Unit Management tab N2000 units have N2000 Encoder Decoder listed in their Type fields e Video Matrix tab N2000 units are found on the N2000 sub tab as shown in Figure 2 7 Note If using multiple Encoders in your set up it is important to plug in and configure one d Encoder at a time All Encoders come pre configured to use stream 1 As you add Encoders to the network you will need to set them up to use different streams Page 26 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Step by Step Installation Instructions Encoders are listed across the top of the page N Able VIDEO MATRIX NVR UNIT MANAGEMENT SERIAL MATRIX N1000 N3000 N2000 4K JBPOIUZ WAM X JY Z 4 p0U7 WAJ T 3U WAY dM ge7
18. is displayed when you click the Show EDID link This section displays the EDID of the output device connected to the Decoder Show EDID 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 4 10 EDID Section Page 89 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Audio Downmixer Settings Audio Downmixer Settings The section of the Settings page shown in Figure 4 11 is displayed when you click the Audio Downmixer Settings li
19. must be enabled on the KVM page it is enabled by default See the section KVM Page on page 67 for more details Basic Setup Follow these steps for basic KVM configuration 1 On the Encoder connect the USB Mini B port designated by a laptop icon to the computer to be controlled Connect the computer s video output to the Encoder s HDMI IN port On the Decoder connect the HDMI OUT to the display Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the Decoder s USB Standard A ports they can be plugged into either port Note For wireless devices simply plug the wireless signal receivers into these ports For keyboard and mouse combos with a single connection use the keyboard port Using N Able click the Unit Management tab Click the Auto Discover button to discover your new devices if you have not already done so Once discovery is complete and you see the new units listed in N Able you can click the Video Matrix tab to create streaming combinations as mentioned previously in the section Switching and Scaling Options on page 33 Note By default units can be switched using N Able without modifying configuration Note Switching video streams in N Able forces the audio and keyboard mouse on N2000 KVM units to follow the video Advanced KVM Setup With Added Security Features Follow these steps for advanced KVM configuration Follow step 1 6 in the previous section to connect the units physically and discove
20. of the N2000 Encoder internal firmware Web Version Displays the date code for the currently running version of the web interface Factory Restore Click to restore the device to the original factory settings This resets everything except the IP address including name stream number serial settings etc Reboot Click to reboot the device does not affect current configuration Page 53 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options EDID Section EDID Section The EDID Extended Display ID Data section of the Settings page is shown in Figure 3 10 Options are described in Table 3 7 Edit the Encoder s EDID if you need to change the device type it appears as to the source There are two different ways to control the EDID of the Encoders Option 1 Use the default settings drop down menu and select from the options available Then click Reset EDID This will work for most sources and is most often set to Stereo 2 channel Option 2 When using an EDID captured from a source connected to an Encoder paste the data in to the white EDID block overwriting existing EDID Then click Set EDID lq The source will need to be disconnected while modifying EDID settings EDID Digital Show EDID Local EDID not Read Disconnect source and then click below Read EDID Set EDID Stereo 2 channel Man Reset EDID EDID Analog Show EDID Local analog EDID not Read Disconnect source and t
21. option descriptions N Series 2000 Decoder 00 19 0B 00 1E 5B Settings Grop Pan Zoom gt LocaPay IR N Act Serial Security KVM EDID Logs LLDP N Series 1080p Crop reference X1 Y1 0 l0 X2 Y2 0 0 16 9 Aspect Ratio No Crop Execute Crop Reference Save Crop Reference Stored Crop Presets Choose File No file selected Append import Do not overwrite SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 4 12 Crop Pan Zoom Page Note The Scaler check box must be enabled for changes on this page to take effect See Table 4 1 on page 75 for more information Page 91 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Crop Pan Zoom Page Table 4 9 Crop Pan Zoom Page Options Option Description X1 Y1 Set pixel coordinates of viewing area top left X2 Y2 Set pixel coordinates of viewing area bottom right 16 9 Aspect Ratio Enable to force to a 16 9 ratio No Crop Click to disable existing crop settings and return unit to default output settings Execute Crop Click to execute changes Reference Save Crop Click to save the current settings and store them as a preset for later use Presets Reference can be used by third party controllers Stored Crop Presets Use this section of the page to select delete export import cropping presets Page 92 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Opt
22. or selected automatically based on the source If you see a pink green washed out screen across the entire image this can be changed by modifying color space settings Most sources function with Auto selected but for problematic sources hard set the value to what the source requires It is best to do hard set for all permanently installed sources e g cameras cable boxes etc but leave Auto on for periodic sources e g laptop inputs Advanced Settings Refer to Advanced Settings on page 43 for details on the options available from this link RS232 Settings Refer to RS232 Settings on page 47 for details on the options available from this link www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Encoder Setup Section Table 3 1 Settings Page Encoder Setup Section Continued Option Description Notes Allow SVSi Multicast Disable this option to prevent the port from outputting multicast video traffic Particularly useful if you are connecting a non SVSi device to a port for network based control Disable P1 Completely disables the P1 port for all Once disabled anything connected to traffic the P1 port will no longer be available on the network Cancel Click to return all controls to the last saved configuration Save Click to accept changes made to these controls N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Adva
23. security assign a password to the Encoder A Decoder must know the Passwords Description Decoders on your network When a Decoder first boots it displays the Encoder directory on the connected computer This directory lists all Encoders assigned to the Decoder via the Hotkeys function along with their associated hotkey numbers Once displayed enter the hotkey number of the Encoder desired followed by lt Enter gt or wait five seconds The units are now connected with each other and will recognize the mouse and keyboard Note You can access the directory list at any time on the Decoder s KVM configuration page or by pressing the lt Scr Lk gt button twice on the keyboard connected to the Decoder password in order to communicate with the Encoder Note By default the KVM streams are encrypted with a common password You can change the password using the KVM Wizard or KVM configuration page If you change Encoder passwords you will need to supply the new information to the Decoders to allow communication to continue Note A Decoder only receives password information for the Encoders on the network that have been associated with that Decoder via the Hotkey assignment Permission Levels Decoder must have a permission level that is equal to or greater than the Encoder This feature determines which Decoders can communicate with which Encoders A in order for communication to be successful A Warning You
24. this is how long until the command is repeated Maintain Aspect Ratio Enable SNMP When scalers are enabled enabling this check box maintains the source s aspect ratio Enable to allow the device to handle Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP queries Relaxed Analog Input Timing Enable to allow small variances in the analog input to avoid video interruption Page 46 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options RS232 Settings RS232 Settings The section of the Settings page shown in Figure 3 5 is displayed when you click the RS232 Settings link Options are described in Table 3 3 RS232 Settings RS232 Baud Rate 9600 RS232 Data Bits 8 y RS232 Parity none RS232 Stop Bits 1 v Figure 3 5 RS232 Settings Table 3 3 Settings Page RS232 Settings Option Description RS232 Baud Rate Select the appropriate baud rate for the RS232 serial interface Default is 9600 RS232 Data Bits Select the appropriate data bit count for the RS232 serial interface Default is 8 RS232 Parity Select the appropriate parity for the RS232 serial interface Default is no parity none RS232 Stop Bits Select the appropriate number of stop bits for the RS232 serial interface Default is 1 Page 47 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Network Setup Section Network Setup Section The Network
25. ug ma OTSZN Uep OC ma OZTdAKA UPPJOC ma T 4 p0U7 WAJ 80 3Z 00 30 6T 00 f z 00 03 30 6T 00 T f z3 00 03 40 61 00 Z f Q e 3 e a a A Ea iz 3 m 3 a 3 a g 4 p03U7 SAL WAJ IZIW Select All 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 E Conference Rm Decoder GB N2221 GB TestScript2 E 2k Decoder E KVM Decoder E KVM Decoder 2 kvm dec 2 1 00 19 08 E0 00 E2 2 00 19 0B E0 00 E2 olfolaolalo o o o oigioigi o0ico co c0 0 o jojo ojojoj o fo lo o jojo ojojojojojo oigioioioio o cio olo o o lololalo ojojo ojojojofojo oigoiaqigoi goio 0 0 0 o jojo ojo o jojo o ojojojojojojojolo 0 0 0 90j 0 0 o0ojoOojo o jojo ojojolojolo o jojo ojo o ojo o ojo ojojojojofo oloj o lol aloljajo Decoders are listed down the left side of the page Red Text No video source encoder or no display decoder Black Text Unit is in live play mode Gray Text Video output for this unit is disabled Blue Text Unit is playing locally stored content Figure 2 7 Video Matrix Page Page 27 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Step by Step Installation Instructions 4 Double click the Encoder s name in the list The N Series Encoder Login page is displayed see Figure 2 8 Use the following default login credentials to log in for the first time These can be changed later on the Settings page Default username admin Default p
26. using their PO and or P1 ports Keep in mind that the number of units supported in this configuration is limited by bandwidth total aggregate streams must be less than 1 Gb s Note PoE power is only supplied to the unit connected directly to the network All other units in the daisy chain must have an external power supply Network N2000 Encoders e For video encoding of a digital source connect the source to the Encoder s HDMI IN port using a video cable with an HDMI connector or adapter i e For video encoding of an analog source connect the source to the Encoder s Video VGA IN port using a video cable with a VGA connector or component adapter N2000 Decoders e For video decoding connect a digital display to the Decoder s HDMI OUT port using a video cable with an HDMI connector or adapter er Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Installation Overview Table 2 1 Basic Installation Guidelines Continued Connections Options Audio N2000 Encoders e For audio encoding connect a line level analog audio source to the Audio input terminal block plug connector or e Use the embedded audio from the video source N2000 Decoders e For audio decoding connect a line level analog audio device to the Audio output terminal block plug connector or e Send embedded digital audio embedded in the HDMI connection to a monitor s speakers Note When the unit is n
27. video sources Applies to Encoders only Page 12 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 1 Introduction Application Examples APPLICATION EXAMPLES NETWORK N2122 ENCODER HDMI HDMI VGA OUT IN IN ANALOG PO POE DIGITAL N2222 DECODER DIGITAL DISPLAY LAPTOP LOCAL MONITOR Figure l 8 Loop Through HDMI Port on Encoder N2122 N2222 DECODER HDMI IR RS232 OUT ENCODER IR HDMI VGA IN IN PO POE IR OUTPUT LAPTOP SET TOP BOX DISPLAY Figure l 9 IR and Serial Transmitter Port Page 13 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 1 Introduction Application Examples HOMI VGA IN IN BLU RAY N2135 fANalos eee ENCODER DIGITAL DIGITAL N2135 1366x768 ENCODER LAPTOP ANC VGA DIGITAL N2235 DECODER HDMI VGA IN IN FRONT USB KEYBOARD MOUSE Figure l 10 Built In Scaling Through Encoders and Decoders PTZ CAMERA DIGITAL PROJECTOR HDMI VGA IN IN DAISY CHAINED N2122 ENCODER AE DECODER HDMI OUT 12v EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY DAISY CHAINED DIGITAL 12v EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY LAPTOP DAISY CHAINED DISPLAY HDMI OUT HDMI VGA P1 N2122 NO ON ENCODER 3 DEPOR N2222 DIGITAL DECODER 12v EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY Daisy Chaining is limited by bandwidth total aggregate streams must be lt 1Gb s DISP
28. whenever HostPlay is active See Table 3 10 for option descriptions N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder Settings Crop Pan Zoom CHostPlay gt IR N Act Serial Security KVM N Series HostPlay Edit Playlist Default PlayList 1 sa Default PlayList 1 a ee Keep Aspect Fill j 000000 Scale 1280x720 BS SVSi lt no image gt v Z teks He Sam lt no image gt F 12 sec Default_Ho _N2000 Default_Ho _N2000 1280x720 a lt no image gt e J al is lt no image gt A is e lt no image gt paj o is lt no image gt e lt no image gt sec Mag lt no image gt paj o is Choose Files No file chosen 91 25 MiB free paj 0 is a al is lt no image gt L v fc Show More 10 64 Delete Image s Additional Screens Content Protecti n as No Audio Selected Set Delete Audio Unsupported Mode Figure 3 13 HostPlay Page SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Page 59 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Table 3 10 HostPlay Page Options Option Description Edit Playlist Select a playlist from the drop down menu to view edit the images currently used in the chosen image playlists If more than one image appears in the list a transition time can be set for each image Save Click to save the current configuration Name Enter a na
29. 1 0 Driver ayer Topology Discovery Responder 4 Int met Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 ES Intemet Protoce Install Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 5 Enable the Use the following IP address option and enter the static IP General address provided to you by You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports your network administrator lt Se G in an IP address automatically MAO Use the following IP address 192 168 1 86 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 Te i Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Note If the computer does not need Internet access you can simply enter a unique 169 254 xxx xxx IP address with a 255 255 0 0 subnet mask Contact your network administrator if you are unsure of how to configure the existing network SVSi units will not self assign in the 169 254 0 xxx range Note If the computer has a statically assigned IP address click the Advanced button Then click Add to enter a unique 169 254 xxx xxx address with a subnet of 255 255 0 0 Page 23 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapte
30. 2015 EDID Digital Show EDID Local EDID not Read Disconnect source and then click below Read EDID Set EDID Stereo 2 channel y Reset EDID Show EDID Local analog EDID not Read Disconnect source and then click below HDMI Pass Thru Settinas SVSI 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 3 2 Settings Page Page 38 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Encoder Setup Section Encoder Setup Section The Encoder Setup section of the Settings page is shown in Figure 3 3 Options are described in Table 3 1 Encoder Setup Device Name ConferenceRm1 Encoder TX Enable Z Enable Stream 764 Audio Input Type Unbalanced Y Scaler Enable Output Mode 720p60 v Live Local Live v Audio Sample Rate 44100 Extreme Quality _ Enable Image Quality Motion Quality E Mute Mute Audio Source HDMI is Analog Color Space Correction Auto Y Save Advanced Settings RS232 Settings Allow SVSi Multicast sipo Vipi Disable P1 Disable Figure 3 3 Encoder Setup Section Page 39 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Table 3 1 Settings Page Encoder Setup Section Option Description Notes Device Name Enter a user friendly name for the unit More descriptive names in this field help you organize and manage the SVSi system efficiently Names based on the unit s location and function are very useful Some good examples are
31. 9102 accommodates up to two stand alone N Series Encoders or Decoders side by side mix and match 19 N2121 Encoder manasan SN VND030004504 MAC 00 19 OB CO 53 10 SvVSi Orom N2121 Encoder wwsvsiavoom Or O Osme SN VND030004504 MAC 00 19 0B CO 53 1C SVS Figure 2 2 Rack Mounting Stand Alone Units N2000 Series Cards A Card Cage SVSi part number N9206 accommodates up to six N Series Encoder Decoder cards mix and match The 12V power supply of the N9206 is the primary power source for the installed cards If the 12V power supply fails or is unplugged the cards will power down detect PoE if provided by switch and restart normally using PoE This usually results in a power loss of about one to two seconds The unit then reboots which takes another one to two minutes To rack mount N2000 Series cards into the N9206 Card Cage follow these steps 1 Gently slide the card into cage slot Make sure the card is properly aligned with guides The card s front LED indicators should align with holes in the cage s faceplate See Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Rack Mounting Cards Page 19 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Rack Mounting Options Align the thumb screw on back plate before seating card into cage Firmly seat the card and tighten the thumb screw by hand to secure card placement Use one of the six Phoenix connector c
32. Disconnected Create delete test events to be performed when the Encoder is disconnected from Event a video source The Trigger Delay field specifies how long the device has to be disconnected for the command to be executed This keeps accidental momentary disconnects from triggering the command sequence Save Events Click to save changes made to this page Page 63 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Serial Page SERIAL PAGE Click the Serial link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 3 16 This page allows you to upload and execute commands used for direct control of serial devices Commands may be saved for future use and executed later The Serial Code menu lists all saved commands See Table 3 13 for option descriptions If the Port 5004 Serial Port is currently in use by another device sending commands from the Serial page will always return a No Data message and fail to send the commands N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder Settings Crop Pan Zoom HostPlay IR N Act Serial Security KVM EDID Logs LLDP N Series Serial Database ASCII HEX Response SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 3 16 Serial Page Page 64 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chanter 2 Encodar On Carial Pane Chapter 3 Encoder Options Serial Page Table 3 13 Serial Page Options Option Description S
33. GE Click the EDID link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 4 19 Every display has stored information that it communicates to the output device This page allows you to view the EDID information of the connected output display Settings N Series 2000 Decoder Lysle Dev Crop Pan Zoom LocalPla IR N Series EDID Information ID 4C2D SAM Product ID 0x0A57 Serial Number 0x5A365337 week of manufacturer 33 year of manufacturer 2013 edid version 1 3 digital input max horizontal image size 51 cm max vertical image size 29 cm display gamma 2 200000 supports active off low power display type RGB color ipreferred timing mode chromaticity coordinates red x 0 641586 y 0 338859 green x 0 321282 y 0 621079 blue x 0 150387 y 0 045897 white x 0 312493 y 0 329094 supports mode s 720x400 70 Hz 640x480 60 Hz 640x480 67 Hz 640x480 72 Hz 640x480 75 Hz 800x600 56 Hz 800x600 60 Hz N Act Serial Security Figure 4 19 EDID Page SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Page 103 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Logs Page LOGS PAGE Click the Logs link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 4 20 The Logs page displays a command log that lists all TCP and UDP messages the unit receives It also displays the web browser s IP address and gives you options to R
34. LAY Figure l I l Basic Networked AV Page 14 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 1 Introduction Application Examples BLU RAY N9102 HDMI IN DIGITAL or VGA IN ANALOG LAPTOP o HEAREN Hee PTZ CAMERAS SVSi NVR PTZ CAMERA N2122 ENCODER Pi N8302 TOUCH PANEL HDMI IN DIGITAL 12y EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY N2122 ENCODER PO POE HOMIIN_VGAIN DIGITAL LAPTOP RACK MOUNT MULTIPLE ENCODERS IN 2U RACK MOUNT FOR HIGH DENSITY APPLICATIONS f fmf ninth ein i i i mm LAYER 3 SWITCH CAMPUS FIBER DISPLAYS N2222 DECODER pi N2222 DECODER POWER SUPPLY PO POE P1 N2222 DECODER PO POE P1 I2VEXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY HDMI OUT HDMI OUT DAISY CHAINED POWER SUPPLY HDMI OUT HDMI OUT HDMI OUT POPOE Pt P N2222 T DECODER POWER SUPPLY N2222 DECODER POWER SUPPLY PROJECTOR DISPLAY cin PROJECTOR DISPLAY N8002 LAYER 3 SWITCH BB8Se8 ASSES M a Med eds N COMMAND WAREHOUSE DSP POWER AMP N4321 AUDIO TRANSCEIVER AUDIO SPEAKERS N2222 DECODER POPOE P1 N2222 12VEXTERNAL DECODER POWER SUPPLY PO POE P1 HDMI OUT HDMI OUT HDMI OUT N2222 DECODER PO POE HOME OFFICE N3000 DECODER DVI D PO POE
35. Lobby Left VGA for left side of lobby VGA input or CR201 HDMI for Conference Room 201 HDMI input Keep in mind the matrices are organized alphanumerically TX Enable Enable to broadcast the AV signals Unit name appears in GREY text in the Disable to turn off stop broadcasting Matrix when this setting is disabled Stream View edit the current transmit stream To better understand this setting think number of Encoders more like a channel on a cable box rather than a traditional AV Matrix Each Encoder must have a unique stream number just like every channel must have a unique channel number e g Food Network and HGTV cannot both be on channel 201 Audio Input Type Select Unbalanced single ended or Balanced analog audio input Scaler Output Mode Enable to scale outgoing content to a fixed resolution or to use the Crop Pan Zoom functions Select the output resolution of the video to be transmitted onto the network the Scaler check box must be enabled for this to be applicable Live Local Select live video or locally stored images for transmission onto the network When video is not available it automatically goes into local mode When video is not available the most recently played local playlist is displayed Audio Sample Rate Select the sample rate in Hz for the analog audio www Svsiav com Table 3 1 Settings Page Encoder Setup Section Conti
36. N Act Serial Security KVM EDID Logs LLDP N Series IR Database SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 3 14 IR Page Table 3 11 IR Page Options Option Description IR Code Create select IR codes Different vendors have different IR Pronto codes and can usually be found through a web search Copy paste new IR commands directly into the input space Save Save the current code Delete Delete the current code Execute Activate the selected code through the Encoder s IR connector Page 61 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options N Act Page N ACT PAGE Click the N Act link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 3 15 This page allows you to create command lists which are performed automatically by the unit based on power or video connection without the use of an outside controller For example you can tell a projector and lights to come on when the Encoder powers up You can add multiple commands for each event See Table 3 12 for option descriptions N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder Settings Crop Pan Zoom HostPlay IR Serial Security KVM EDID Logs N Act Events N Act Events must first be enabled See check box below e SVSi N Series use TCP ASCII or UDP ASCII port 50002 for control Conductor N8000s accept script commands on TCP ASCII port 50020 All control commands are terminated
37. On green when the unit is streaming video P0 POE 8 wire RJ45 female 10 100 1000 Mbps 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing gigabit Ethernet switch port Provides both the network connection and the power to the Encoders and Decoders Not available on the N2212 Decoder P1 8 wire RJ45 female 10 100 1000 Mbps 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing gigabit Ethernet switch port OR 1G SFP port which accepts compatible fiber transceivers or direct attach cables copper or fiber Modules sold separately Note SFP support is model dependent Depending on the model the P1 port is either an SFP N2135 N2235 or an RJ45 N2122 N2222 N2212 network connection IR 2 pin terminal Phoenix connector Provides IR output only 33 to 60 kHz An emitter may be necessary not included Not available on the N2212 Decoder www Svsiav com Chapter 1 Introduction Low Latency AV over IP Series Table l 1 Front and Rear Panel Descriptions Continued RS232 3 pin terminal Phoenix connector which provides a serial control interface Full duplex communication Available terminal speed settings 1200 to 115200 baud rate AUDIO 5 pin terminal Phoenix connector which provides user selectable balanced unbalanced dedicated audio input for Encoders and output for Decoders Not available on the N2212 Decoder HDMI IN HDMI video input Encoders HDMI OUT HDMI video output Decoders VGA IN DB 15 analog input Allows for the use of analog
38. SVS Digital Media Distribution amp Switching Solution Cc f ATF a a f oT YY WJ I Y A VA ci 12 N2135 2235 SOODOCN2000MNREV3 0 8 2015 SX i SVS Table of Contents Chapter Introduction PRODUCE Overview isicing a a eenang eaaddcaatanaeldeansenddelsamateadenabad cqassecaaddaaatentabers 8 HID AV OVER IP SeeSee a tadchidedeecenah acdudcud sae dade sineventce aaaanaddathecedeees 8 Low Latency AV Over IP Seres sisisdectceveredceevesaacterededecucsvebec N E A RS A 10 Application Example Asien a a a acess a a aaa aae a a aaa 13 Chapter 2 Installation IMtROGUCHION scccccrnarennonniini inie a AA AE EA 16 Installation Overview o oo eee eeceeceeeeceeeeeeeeceeeeee eee eeneee esse aeeeeeeceaaeeeeeecaeeeeeeesaeeeeeeseeaeeeeeseeaaeeeeseeeaaeeeseeeaeeeeseeaeeeeseeaeees 16 Mounting Options s c site deen citesecc tacevdeccteat E E E A la fi eeesad sees liad aeelaedd dinevian needa 18 Surface and Wall Mounting ecccceceeeeeeeee eee eeeee eee eeeeeneeeeeeeeaeee sees eeeeeeeseeaaeeeesegeeeeeeeseeeaaeeeseeeaeeeeseeenaneeeseeaness 18 Rack Mounting Options ci c205 ieiecccts ete deeds ca E A ial theasdtiseebeas linea civeveceds leneccectarite 19 N2000 Series Stand Alone Units 2 cece tere erent ee eee serene ee ee eens ee taaeee eee neeeeeetaeeeeeeaeeeene 19 N2000 Seres Cards a cseracurerai iara r T E RE E ed ae 19 Step by Step Installation Instructions 22 0 2 cc ceceec
39. SVSI devices via N Command This code is available on the support website Support svsiav com For direct control of SVSi units from any Third Party Control system please use the Direct Control API available on our website Other Control Options SVSi offers several simple solutions for convenient one touch or no touch device control This includes touch panel as well as event based commands used for controlling both SVSi products and third party equipment N Act On Board Built In Control All N Series Encoders and Decoders have on board built in control capability via events that can trigger any number of TCP UDP commands to other IP controllable devices Included free with all N Series Encoders Decoders See the section N Act Page on page 62 for more information N Touch IP Wall Controller This 240 x 320 capacitive touch display has Wi Fi and Bluetooth for expanding control to mobile devices Programming is done individually through the built in web server or collectively to multiple units using an N Command N8000 Series Controller Multi page custom graphics can be created using SVSi s free Panel Builder software stored internally sr Manua www Svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation KVM Configuration KVM CONFIGURATION This section covers basic and advance KVM configuration Advanced setup supports hotkeys and advanced security This section applies to KVM units only N2135 Encoder and N2235 Decoder USB support
40. Scaler Enable to scale outgoing content to a fixed resolution or to use the Crop Pan Zoom functions Output Mode Select the output resolution of the video to be transmitted to the video output device e g LCD the Scaler check box must be enabled for this to be applicable Live Local Mute Select live video or locally stored images for transmission to the video output device e g LCD When video is not available it automatically goes into local mode Enable to mute output audio When video is not available the most recently played local playlist is displayed Lineout Volume Enable HDMI Audio This slider controls the output gain on the analog audio output By default it controls both the left and right lineout channels Click the Set Left Right link to control channels individually ON forces audio on at all times AUTO reads the EDID of the connected device to determine whether or not to send audio Advanced Settings Refer to Advanced Settings on page 78 for details on the options available from this link RS232 Settings Refer to RS232 Settings on page 82 for details on the options available from this link www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Decoder Setup Section Table 4 1 Settings Page Decoder Setup Section Continued Option Description Notes Allow SVSi Multicast Disable this option to prevent the port from output
41. Setup section of the Settings page is shown in Figure 3 6 Options are described in Table 3 4 Network Setup IP Mode AUTO IP AUTO IP v IP address 169 254 13 42 169 254 13 42 Netmask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Gateway address 169 254 1 1 169 254 1 1 Figure 3 6 Network Setup Section Table 3 4 Settings Page Network Setup Section Option Description Notes IP Mode Configure the IP address mode When set to AUTO IP an IP Address in the range of 169 254 xxx xxx with Netmask of 255 255 0 0 and Gateway address of 169 254 1 1 will be automatically assigned to the N2000 Using DHCP is generally not recommended If the device is set to DHCP and fails to receive an address from the DHCP server in time it will revert back to the AUTO IP Address 169 254 xxx xxx until the unit is Encoder by the control software When rebooted set to DHCP an IP Address in the range of the DHCP server on the network will be automatically assigned to the N2000 Encoder When set to STATIC an IP address Netmask and Gateway address must be manually entered IP address View the current IP address of the N2000 Encoder When in STATIC mode enter a new IP address into this field View the current Netmask of the N2000 Encoder When in STATIC mode enter a new Netmask into this field Netmask Gateway address View the current Gateway address of the N2000 Encoder When in STATIC mode enter a new Gateway
42. ables included in shipment with the Card Cage to connect the card s 12VDC input Phoenix connector to one of the cage s six 12VDC outputs Repeat these steps until all cards are properly installed See Figure 2 4 cil a IL era m e o 5 E bao a n B E Figure 2 4 Fully Populated Card Cage For proper airflow cover any unused card slots with faceplate blanks Blanks are sold separately SVSi part number N9210 Make sure the Card Cage s power cord is plugged in for proper cooling Caution Keep the Card Cage s power cord plugged in at all times so that the internal fans are always running Not doing so could void the warranty of the cage and all installed cards Fans are not powered while in backup PoE power mode Please remedy power losses immediately to avoid potential overheating hazards Note Mounting accessories are sold separately and are compatible with most N Series devices Contact an SVSi sales representative or visit our website for details Page 20 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Step by Step Installation Instructions STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This section provides step by step guidance for in
43. address into this field www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Network Setup Section Table 3 4 Settings Page Network Setup Section Continued Option Description Notes Trial Save Click to initially save IP address changes Once you log in to the unit using the new address you will be able to confirm and accept the changes permanently Page 49 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Status Section Status Section The Status section of the Settings page is shown in Figure 3 7 Options are described in Table 3 5 HDMI Status disconnected Input Resolution No Source disconnected 23 8 Mbps HDMI Status Pass Thru Current Bandwidth Port 50001 Source IP Disconnected Port 50002 Source IP Disconnected Serial Source IP Disconnected Inactive KVM IP Figure 3 7 Status Section Table 3 5 Settings Page Status Section Option Description Notes HDMI Status Indicates if a video source is connected to the Encoder Input Resolution Indicates the video resolution of the currently connected source HDMI Status Pass Thru Indicates if a display device is connected to the Encoder Current Bandwidth This is a snapshot of the unit as properties were loaded to the browser not a live counter Refresh the page to get an updated bandwidth Port 50001 Source IP
44. amages or for commercial losses even if SVSi has been advised thereof that result from issue or use of this publication Information in this document including URL and other Internet website references could change without notice Svs 360B Quality Circle NW Suite 200 Huntsville AL 35806 Phone 256 461 7143 Fax 256 461 7145 Email info svsiav com Support Email support svsiav com Website www svsiav com All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A www Svsiav com Conventions Notes provide additional useful information Cautions provide information that could prevent service interruption or damage to the equipment Page 5 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Please read the safety precautions carefully before using this product Ensure that you use the product correctly according to the procedures described in these instructions The following safety precautions are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the product and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself other persons and property Please read and ensure that you understand them before you proceed to the other sections of these instructions Do not operate this device in a wet environment Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only Please read this user manual and other provided documentation carefully before operating Follow all operating and other instructions carefully Do not use t
45. an outside controller For example you can tell a projector and lights to come on when the Decoder powers up You can add multiple commands for each event See Table 4 13 for option descriptions N Series 2000 Decoder 00 19 0B 00 1E 5B Settings Crop Pan Zoom LocalPla IR N Act Events SVSi N Series use TCP ASCII or UDP ASCII port 50002 for control Conductor N8000s accept script commands on TCP ASCII port 50020 All control commands are terminated by a carriage return r e SVSi N Series use TCP HEX port 50004 for serial e The SVSi N Series Serial page has an ASCII HEX Converter Trigger Delay can be 0 to 86400 seconds 24 hours Enable Events Power On Event Protocol TCP ASCII v Address 127 0 0 1 Port 50020 TCP ASCII TCP HEX UDP ASCII A a HDMICon UDP HEX igger Delay 1 TCP Status Protocol UDP Status Address 127 0 0 1 Port 50020 Add new HDMI Disconnected Event Trigger Delay 1 Protocol TCP ASCII v Address 127 0 0 1 Port 50020 Add new Save Events Security KVM Data Data Data SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 4 15 N Act Page Table 4 13 N Act Page Options Option Description Enable N Act Events Enable to activate the configured events Power on Event Create delete test events to be performed when the Decoder powers on Visit our website for more details on Application Programming Interface API comma
46. and displays are connected and powered up the yellow LocalPlay screen appears on the displays Note If the yellow LocalPlay screen does not appear refer to Chapter 5 Troubleshooting for more guidance Note In order for the unit to receive PoE it must be connected to a switch or other equipment that has a PoE PSE Power Sourcing Equipment port The N2212 Decoder is not a PoE device When using this product you must also provide power using the 12V external power supply included in shipment PoE does not pass through the daisy chain P1 port Page 24 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Step by Step Installation Instructions Caution Do not run wiring that is connected to a PoE PSE port outside of the building where the PSE resides It is for intra building use only Page 25 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Step by Step Installation Instructions STEP 3 CONNECTING ENCODERS TO THE NETWORK AND CONFIGURING STREAM SETTINGS 1 Using a Cat 5 cable connect your SVSi Encoder s PO port to a PoE enabled switch In non PoE applications connect a 12V regulated power supply N9312 to the two pin terminal block plug connector labeled 12V 2A Note In order for the unit to receive PoE it must be connected to a switch or other equipment that has a PoE PSE port 2 In N Able select the Unit Management tab and click the Auto Discover button if the table
47. assword password N Series 2000 Encoder Mitzi Encoder N Series Encoder Login Username admin Password SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 2 8 Login Page The Login page is only displayed if N Able s stored username password does not match the unit s username password A default system will match The Settings page is displayed see Figure 2 9 Change the Stream setting We recommend setting Stream to a number between 2 and 254 it is required that the number be less than 32 512 Page 28 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Step by Step Installation Instructions N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder Audio Source HDMI is Analog Color Space Correction Auto Cancel S ave Port 50002 Source IP Serial Source IP Firmware Version Web version Factory Restore EDID Digital Stereo 2 channel _ Settings Crop Pan Zoom HostPlay IR N Act Serial Security KVM EDID Logs LLDP Encoder Setup Device Name ConferenceRmi Encoder a ee TX Enable Me bl IP Mode AUTO IP AUTO IP nable peer 764 IP address 169 254 13 42 169 254 13 42 NE R Netmask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Scaler U Enable Gateway address 169 254 1 1 169 254 1 1 Output Mode 720p60 r Live Local Live X am Audio Sample Rat 44100 Y udio Sample Rate HDMI Status disconnected Extreme Quality Enable Input Resolution No Source Image Quality HDMI Status Pass Thru di
48. audio on a single Decoder verify audio settings are correct on Decoder Page 106 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Introduction Table 5 1 Troubleshooting Suggestions Continued Issues Suggestions Device has been discovered in N Able but the configuration pages do not open when double clicking device name on the Video Matrix page e Make sure your computer is in the same IP address range as the unit See Setting Up Your Host Computer on page 22 for more information When changing the audio type there are problems with audio in out e Check the Audio Source and HDMI Audio settings on the Settings page For example if you are trying to change the audio type to make the input of the Encoder HDMI embedded audio in analog audio out from the Decoder these settings cannot be set to Auto Set the Encoder to Audio Source gt ON embedded digital audio on an HDMI connection and the Decoder to HDMI Audio gt OFF analog output on the Phoenix connection Not receiving audio Not receiving analog video through the Encoder Video output is stuttering e Check that the Decoder has proper audio stream setting typically Audio follows Video e If using a Y cable N9420 and an HDMI source is already connected to the Encoder disconnect the HDMI source Encoders give preference to HDMI and will not allow analog signal to pass while it is connected e This
49. by a carriage return r e SVSi N Series use TCP HEX port 50004 for serial e The SVSi N Series Serial page has an ASCII HEX Converter Trigger Delay can be 0 to 86400 seconds 24 hours After the Trigger Delay each command is executed in order with a Delay ms between each command Power On Event Protocol Address Port Data TCP ASCII vY 127 0 0 1 50020 Add new HDMIConnected Event Trigger Delay 1 Protocol Address Port Data TCP ASCII 127 0 0 1 50020 Add new HDMI Disconnected Event Trigger Delay 1 Protocol Address Port Data TCP ASCII v 127 0 0 1 50020 Add new Figure 3 15 N Act Page Table 3 12 N Act Page Options LLDP Delay ms 4 Delay ms Delay ms SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Option Description Power on Event Enable N Act Events Enable to activate the configured events Create delete test events to be performed when the Encoder powers on Visit our website for more details on Application Programming Interface API commands Page 62 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options N Act Page Table 3 12 N Act Page Options Continued Option Description HDMI Connected Create delete test events to be performed when the Encoder is connected to a Event video source The Trigger Delay field specifies how long the device has to be connected for the command to be executed HDMI
50. cators 7 Analog Audio Input 3 RJ45 Auto Sensing Gigabit Ethernet Switch Port PoE 8 Passthru HDMI Video 4 RJ45 Auto Sensing Gigabit Ethernet Switch Port 9 HDMI Video Input 5 IR Emitter Connection 10 DB 15 Analog Input Figure l 2 N2122 Encoder Rear Panel 12V 2A O O Ai ml RS232 AUDIO HDMI OUT ele o o pum RAE k Cna L ET S A a 7 IkPx ULLRR N2222 gt Q 1 12VDC Input not needed with PoE 5 2 Status Indicators 6 3 RJ45 Auto Sensing Gigabit Ethernet Switch Port PoE 7 4 RJ45 Auto Sensing Gigabit Ethernet Switch Port 8 IR Emitter Connection RS232 Connection Analog Audio Output HDMI Video Output Figure l 3 N2222 Decoder Rear Panel i RS232 HDMI OUT Fig qi pe lt 7 STAT STAM Tx Rx N2212 1 12VDC Input external power required 4 RS232 Connection 2 Status Indicators 5 HDMI Video Output 3 RJ45 Auto Sensing Gigabit Ethernet Switch Port Figure l 4 N2212 Decoder Rear Panel Page 9 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 1 Introduction Low Latency AV over IP Series LOW LATENCY AV OVER IP SERIES SVSi s low latency AV over IP Series includes the N2135 Encoder and the N2235 Decoder This series provides low latency for 1080p 60Hz encoding and decoding keyboard and mouse s
51. ce GUI for ease of navigation DECODER CONFIGURATION OPTIONS As explained previously in Chapter 4 you can access the GUI main pages by clicking the links in the top navigation bar Figure 4 1 shows the main navigation bar and provides hot links to the sections of this chapter which describe them Settings Page on page 74 Crop Pan Zoom Page on page 91 LocalPlay Page on page 93 IR Page on page 95 N Act Page on page 96 N Series 2000 Decoder 00 19 0B CF 70 09 Settings Crop Pan Zoom LocalPla IR N Act Serial Page on page 98 Security Page on page 100 KVM Page on page 101 EDID Page on page 103 Logs Page on page 104 LLDP Page on page 105 Figure 4 1 Section Links Page 73 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Settings Page SETTINGS PAGE Click the Settings link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 4 2 This page is divided into several sections and also has links to other dialog boxes for additional configuration options Refer to the following sections for detailed descriptions Decoder Setup Section on page 75 Advanced Settings on page 78 RS232 Settings on page 82 Network Setup Section on page 83 Status Section on page 85 Change Password on page 87 Software Section on page 88 EDID Section on page 89 Audio Downmixer Settings on page 90 N Series 2000 Decod
52. could be a network bandwidth issue where the full video stream is not reliably getting from Encoder to Decoder Contact your network administrator for assistance Experiencing a red blue color swap e Check Gen1 Compatibility Mode If the entire system is N Series set to Off If the system is mixed V Series and N Series set to On for the N Series Decoder See Advanced Settings on page 78 for more information on this mode Serial port is not working as expected e Verify the RS232 Settings on the Settings page Flush the serial port on the Settings page if another device is connected e Connecting the Tx and Rx pins on the RS232 connector creates a loopback that could also help when troubleshooting N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com
53. der Lysle Dev Settings Crop Pan Zoom LocalPla IR N Act N Series Serial Database ASCII aa 12 00 01Pc HEX jaa 12 00 01 50 63 Response SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 4 16 Serial Page Page 98 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Serial Page Table 4 14 Serial Page Options Option Description Serial Code Create select serial commands Different vendors have different codes that can usually be found through a web search Copy paste new commands in either ASCII or HEX directly into the appropriate input space Save Save the current code Delete Delete the current code Execute Send the selected code out the Decoder s serial connection ASCII and HEX Paste serial commands directly into either the ASCII or HEX field Response View responses provided by the device receiving the serial command s er Manua www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Security Page SECURITY PAGE Click the Security link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 4 17 This page allows you to set up a default password for stream encryption To successfully communicate an Encoder must know the associated Decoder s password and vice versa This page applies to KVM units only N2135 Encoder and N2235 Decoder N Series 2000 Decoder 00 19 0B CF 70 09 Settings Crop Pan Zoom LocaPlay IR N Act Serial KVM EDID Logs LLDP
54. der HDMI IN port female to an input source is accomplished using either an HDMI cable or DVI I through adapter 1 Connect the source you would like to use for the Encoder camera laptop etc to the Encoder s HDMI IN port using an HDMI cable This connection can be digital or analog 2 Repeat until all Encoders are connected to their sources Lass Cable N2000 Encoder Cat 5 Cable Es es Aufl arid liad al Galette eed ied el e eka PoE Enabled Switch Figure 2 11 Encoder Connection to Source Page 32 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Switching and Scaling Options SWITCHING AND SCALING OPTIONS SVSi Encoders and Decoders make up a true AV matrix solution In other words one input can go to any or all outputs Both Encoders and Decoders have internal scaling capabilities Keep the following in mind e The input of an Encoder is the video and or audio signal going into the Encoder e The output of an Encoder is the network stream The input of a Decoder is the network stream e The output of a Decoder is the digital video and or audio being transmitted out to the display device Seamless Switching The N2000 Series supports seamless switching capability if the scalers in the Encoders are all set to the same resolution and refresh rate If the scalers are off all of the sources must have the same resolution and refresh rate To get streams onto a Decod
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56. e this device to be the master to the designated slave Serial Slave Address Enter the IP address of the serial slave device IR Command Holdoff Set the delay between IR command portions The default setting is 25 ms IR commands are sent in two parts This setting is the time in milliseconds between transmission of part one and part two The second part of the command is inverted for confirmation purposes IR Repeat Holdoff Set the repeat delay between IR commands The default setting is 90 ms This is the amount of time before a new command is sent For example when pressing and holding the volume button on a remote control this is how long until the command is repeated IGMP Joins on Stream Loss Enable to send Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP join messages when no incoming stream is detected IGMP Join Interval Delay in seconds between sending IGMP join messages if IGMP Joins on Stream Loss is enabled Auto Sync Control Enable synchronization of vertical sync with the network Enable this option when using multiple Decoders e g when building a video wall that must be synchronized together Auto Sync Rate Set the rate at which the vertical sync adjusts www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Advanced Settings Table 4 2 Settings Page Advanced Settings Continued Option Description Notes Maintain
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58. ee the page shown in Figure 3 18 See Table 3 14 for option descriptions This page applies to KVM units only N2135 Encoder and N2235 Decoder N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder Settings Crop Pan Zoom HostPlay IR N Act Serial Security KVM EDID Logs LLDP Ks USB Connection USB Enable Multiaccess Allow Permission Level 0 Import Export Import CSV Export CSV Choose File No file chosen Download CSV Export Upload Reset USB and KVM Settings SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 3 18 KVM Page Table 3 14 KVM Page Options Option Description USB Enable Enable to allow the ability to share mouse and keyboard over the network Enabled by default When disabled the unit works like a non KVM unit and ignores any keyboard or mouse activity Multiaccess Enable to allow multiple Decoders to access this Encoder at the same time maximum is 100 connections See the section Advanced KVM Setup With Added Security Features on page 35 for more information Permission Level Set the permission level for the Encoder Decoders can only connect to Encoders with the same or higher permission level See the section Advanced KVM Setup With Added Security Features on page 35 for more information Import CSV Click the Choose File button and browse to the CSV file on your computer that you would like to use to configure the unit Then click Upload For more information see the section Adva
59. eeee New Password ee eeeeee Confirm Password seeeeeee Figure 4 8 Change Password id This password needs to match N Able s stored password to allow auto login using N Able Page 87 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Software Section Software Section The Software section of the Settings page is shown in Figure 4 9 Options are described in Table 4 6 Software Serial N2235A00000009 MAC address 00 19 0B CF 70 09 Firmware Version v1 0 0 8 7 2015 Web Version 8 4 2015 Factory Restore Figure 4 9 Software Section Table 4 6 Settings Page Software Section Option Description Serial Displays the serial number of the N2000 Decoder MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the network interface of the N2000 Decoder Firmware Version Displays the date code for the currently running version of the N2000 Decoder internal firmware Web Version Displays the date code for the currently running version of the web interface Factory Restore Click to restore the device to the original factory settings This resets everything except the IP address including name stream number serial settings etc Reboot Click to reboot the device does not affect current configuration Page 88 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options EDID Section EDID Section The section of the Settings page shown in Figure 4 10
60. efresh and Reset Logs N Series 2000 Decoder 00 19 0B 00 1E 5B Settings Crop Pan Zoom LocaIPlay IR N Act Serial Security KVM EDIDC Logs gt LLDP Your IP address is 169 254 55 86 Refresh Logs Reset Logs Elapsed Time Port Method Command 4 hrs 14 min 23 sec Web page 50003 set 1004 r 4 hrs 14 min 29 sec ans set 1001 r 4 hrs 15 min 31 sec set 1004 r 6 days 22 hrs 58 min 52 sec Web page set 6995 r 6 days 23 hrs 50 min 49 sec Web page set 1003 r 7 days 45 sec set 1001 r 7 days 1 min 1 sec Web page set 1003 r FLED lila cep eoe set 1002 r 7 days 11 min 51 sec Web page set 1005 r 7 days 18 min 22 sec Web page set 1004 r 7 days 52 min 17 sec scalerdisable r 7 days 2 hrs 27 min 17 sec setSettings autoSyncControl on r 7 days 2 hrs 29 min 4 sec web page 50003 set 6995 r 7 days 2 hrs 29 min 8 sec Web page 50003 setSettings autoSyncControl off r 7 days 2 hrs 29 min 16 sec web page 50003 set 6993 r 7 days 2 hrs 29 min 30 sec Web page 50003 set 6995 rsetSettings autoSyncControl on r 7 days 2 hrs 29 min 42 sec web page 50003 set 6993 r 7 days 2 hrs 30 min 19 sec Web page 50003 setSettings autoSyncControl off r 7 days 2 hrs 48 min 48 sec set 6995 r 7 days 2 hrs 49 min 51 sec Web page 50003 modeset 1080p60 r 7 days 2 hrs 49 min 58 sec 50003 cropref 0 0 0 0 r 8 days 1 hrs 17 min 45 sec Web page 50003 TCP set 6999 r B days 1 bra 20 min
61. electing Auto bases audio output on the settings of the connected source device YCbCr 4 2 2 Output For color conversion Can force to RGB on set output based on connected device s reported settings Default and preferred setting is Off Simplified HDMI When enabled detects HDMI solely based on the hot plug detection Enable to Detect help prevent displays monitors from going to sleep Invert HDMI Sync Inverts horizontal and vertical synchronization to the output display Used for non standard displays Cancel Click to return all controls to the last saved configuration Save Click to accept changes made to these controls Page 56 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Crop Pan Zoom Page CROP PAN ZOOM PAGE Click the Crop Pan Zoom link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 3 12 This page allows you to customize the viewable portion of the input See Table 3 9 for option descriptions N Series 2000 Encoder 00 19 0B 00 09 0D IR KVM N Act Serial Security Settings C Crop Pan Zoom HostPlay ee a N Series 1080p Crop reference X1 Y1 0 0 X2 Y2 0 0 16 9 Aspect Ratio No Crop Execute Crop Reference Save Crop Reference Stored Crop Presets Choose File No file selected Append import Do not overwrite SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 3 12 Crop Pan Zo
62. er 00 19 0B CF 70 09 Settings Crop Pan Zoom LocalPlay IR N Act Decoder Setup Device Name 00 19 0B CF 70 09 Stream 764 Audio Stream o Audio Follows Video Follows Scaler Enable Output Mode 720p60 v Live Local Live F Mute Mute Lineout Volume a Set Left Right Enable HDMI Audio Auto is off Cancel Save Advanced Settings RS232 Settings Allow SVSi Multicast Wipo pi Disable P1 J Disable Cancel Save Serial Security KVM EDID Logs LLDP IP Mode AUTO IP AUTO IP s IP address 169 254 176 225 169 254 176 225 Netmask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Gateway address 169 254 1 1 169 254 1 1 cam HDMI Status disconnected Input Resolution 1280x720 Port 50001 Source IP Disconnected Port 50002 Source IP Disconnected Serial Source IP Disconnected KVM IP Inactive Change Password Change Password Software Serial N2235A00000009 MAC address 00 19 0B CF 70 09 v1 0 0 8 7 2015 8 4 2015 EDID Digital Firmware Version Web Version Show EDID Audio Downmixer Settings SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 4 2 Settings Page Page 74 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Decoder Setup Section Decoder Setup Section The Decoder Setup section of the Settings page is shown in Figure 4 3 Options are described in Table 4 1 Option Device Name 00 19 0B CF 70 09 Stream 764 Audio Stream 0 Audio Follows V
63. er use the Video Matrix tab to route video from an Encoder to a Decoder This works seamlessly if the previously mentioned settings are true All you have to do is click the common cell on the matrix and click the Take button See Figure 2 12 for an example Enabling this cell causes the Conference Rm Decoder to listen to the Conference Rm Encoder N Able t Help VIDEO MATRIX AUDIO MATRIX UNIT MANAGEMENT SERIAL MATRIX 80 3Z 00 30 67 00 4apOoUy WAM X lY Z 4 pOIUZ WAM z3 00 03 30 6T 00 T z3 00 03 30 6T 00 Z dM ge 6u3 ga OTSZN Uep or pa OZTAMA Uep ga 49P09U3 SAL WAN IZIW g g g F 3 a E la g 3 3 g 3 4 4 Select All GQ Conference Rm Decoder ON E TestScript2 E 2k Decoder KVM Decoder GB KVM Decoder 2 GB kvm dec 2 1 00 19 0B E0 00 E2 2 00 19 0B E0 00 E2 Click Take to apply changes 0000 M0000 o ol o loj ojololjo Figure 2 12 Seamless Switching Using the Video Matrix Page 33 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chantar Inctallatinn Cnntre Ontinne Chapter 2 Installation Control Options CONTROL OPTIONS For the most part once the initial setup is complete you will be primarily managing configuring the Decoders To better understand think of Encoders as radio stations and Decoders as car radios The Encoders are supplying the streams and using the Decoders you can tune in to the stream you want SVSi s N Control solutions N Command N
64. ered locally by 12VDC This allows easy rack mountable high density installations All units can be PoE powered except the N2212 Decoder e Infrared IR emitter connection allows control of low cost IR only display devices e Fast install with Phoenix connectors for power IR RS232 serial and analog audio interfaces e Pass through HDMI interface allows easy installation with local display such as desktop PC applications e Keyboard and mouse extension over IP N2135 N2235 HD AV OVER IP SERIES The SVSi HD AV over IP Series includes the N2122 Encoder the N2212 Decoder and the N2222 Decoder This series uses JPEG2000 compression to provide user definable bandwidth consumption controls The lower cost N2212 is a non PoE device Refer to the following figures front and rear panel drawings of these devices and Table 1 1 on page 11 for more details DaAWwJ As Lro SVSI O 7 power SN N215A020000152 MAC 00 19 0B 00 09 3B L O status 1 Device Reset Button 9 2 Device ID Discovery Button 3 Power Status Indicators Figure l l Front Panel N2122 N2212 N2222 Page 8 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 1 Introduction HD AV over IP Series VGA IN HN 2A O Hn Hi IR RS232 AUDIO HDMI OUT HDMI IN ooooo at felicia KO Tt rt mi IEEE GUD CUE 0202000 PO POE ak Tx Rx L L R R 1 12VDC Input not needed with PoE 6 RS232 Connection 2 Status Indi
65. erial Code Create select serial commands Different vendors have different codes that can usually be found through a web search Copy paste new commands in either ASCII or HEX directly into the appropriate input space Save Save the current code Delete Delete the current code Execute Apply the selected code to the Encoder s serial connection ASCII and HEX Paste serial commands directly into either the ASCII or HEX field Response View responses provided by the device receiving the serial command s er Manua www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Security Page SECURITY PAGE Click the Security link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 3 17 This page allows you to set up a default password for stream encryption To successfully communicate an Encoder must know the associated Decoder s password and vice versa This page applies to KVM units only N2135 Encoder and N2235 Decoder N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder Settings Crop Pan Zoom HostPlay IR N Act Serial Stream Encryption Change Password SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 3 17 Security Page Page 66 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options KVM Page KVM PAGE Click the KVM link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the N Series KVM page You must check the KVM Enable box at the top to s
66. hen click below Read EDID Set EDID Reset EDID Figure 3 10 EDID Section Table 3 7 Settings Page EDID Section Option Description Show EDID Click this link to view the Encoder s current EDID table Read EDID Click to initially show the EDID or if the source EDID has changed refreshes the EDID table Page 54 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options EDID Section Table 3 7 Settings Page EDID Section Continued Option Description Set EDID If pasting a custom EDID click to apply the changes Reset EDID For Digital choose a standard EDID from the drop down menu and click Reset EDID to apply For Analog no selection is necessary Page 55 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options HDMI Pass Thru Settings HDMI PASS THRU SETTINGS The section of the Settings page show in Figure 3 11 is displayed when you click the HDMI Pass Thru Settings link Options are described in Table 3 8 HDMI Pass Thru HDMI Pass Thru Settings HDMI Pass Thru Y Enable Enable HDMI Audio Auto is off YCbCr 4 2 2 Output Off v Simplified HDMI Detect Enable Invert HDMI Sync Enable Figure 3 1 1 HDMI Pass Thru Settings Table 3 8 Settings Page HDMI Pass Thru Settings Option Description HDMI Pass Thru Enables looped output Enable HDMI Audio Determines if the unit will output audio over the HDMI connection S
67. his product near heat sources such as radiators air ducts areas subject to direct intense sunlight or other products that produce heat While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in these instructions is accurate and complete no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions SVSi reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice SVSi makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to mistaken operation or malfunction of the hardware software or accessories www Svsiav com This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The Class A limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the users wi
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69. ideo WW Follows Scaler Enable Output Mode 720p60 v Live Local Live v Mute Mute Lineout Volume Set Left Right Enable HDMI Audio Auto is off Advanced Settings RS232 Settings Allow SVSi Multicast Wi po pi Disable P1 Disable Figure 4 3 Decoder Setup Section Description Table 4 1 Settings Page Decoder Setup Section Notes Device Name Enter a user friendly name for the unit More descriptive names in this field help you organize and manage the SVSi system efficiently Names based on the unit s location and function are very useful Some good examples are Lobby Left VGA for left side of lobby VGA input or CR201 HDMI for Conference Room 201 HDMI input Keep in mind the matrices are organized alphanumerically N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Table 4 1 Settings Page Decoder Setup Section Continued Option Description Notes Stream View edit the current transmit stream number To better understand this setting think of Decoders more like a channel on a cable box rather than a traditional AV Matrix Each Decoder must have a unique stream number just like every channel must have a unique channel number e g Food Network and HGTV cannot both be on channel 201 Audio Stream View edit the current audio receive stream number Audio Follows Video Enable to force the Audio Stream to the same as the video stream
70. idually using the Settings page 1 Find the unit you wish to change in the control matrix either on the Unit Management tab or the Video Matrix gt N2000 tab 2 Double click the unit and log in Go to the Settings page and make IP address changes for that unit either by setting a STATIC address or by enabling DHCP see Figure 2 10 IP Mode AUTO IP AUTO IP v IP address 169 254 13 42 169 254 13 42 Netmask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Gateway address 169 254 1 1 169 254 1 1 Figure 2 10 Network Setup Section of the Settings Page Click the Trial Save button Return to the Settings page through the newly configured IP address Once the Settings page appears successfully using the new IP address click the Confirm button to lock in your changes Page 30 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Changing IP Addresses Note If you lose communication for any reason unplug the N2000 wait one minute and plug it back in This restores the unit to the original IP address Option 2 Assigning IP Addresses to Multiple Units using CSV files N Able has the ability to export and import CSV files Once units are auto discovered in N Able the CSV file can be exported into Excel where parameters such as IP address subnet mask gateway stream number audio settings etc can be configured Once configured import the CSV file back into N Able to assign those parameters to the appropriate devices
71. ings Private network Pp y 3 Double click the wired interface to your AV network and then click the Properties button Connections 9 Ethernet Change your networking settings WW Set up a new connection or network Set up a broadband dial up or VPN connection or set up a router or access point Control Panel Network and Internet Network Tt a gt Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connections File Edit View Tools Advanced Help Organize v Disable this network device Diagnose this connection Rename this co Ethernet i K Network 2 Realtek PCle GE General Connection IPv4 Connectivity Internet IPv6 Connectivity No network access Media State Enabled Duration 01 34 57 Speed 1 0 Gbps Details Sent Ms Received a 1 540 175 711 623 980 647 E Disable Diagnose 2items 1 item selected Realtek PCle GBE Family Co Page 22 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Step by Step Installation Instructions Networking Sharing Connect using 4 Scroll down in the list to the AP Reatek PCle GBE Family Controler Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 option Highlight it and This connection uses the following items click the Properties button IZ QoS Packet Scheduler A i Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Protocol 4 Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper
72. ion Description Notes Trial Save Click to initially save IP address changes Once you log in to the unit using the new address you will be able to confirm and accept the changes permanently Page 84 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Status Section Status Section The Status section of the Settings page is shown in Figure 4 7 Options are described in Table 4 5 Status HDMI Status disconnected Input Resolution 1280x720 Port 50001 Source IP Disconnected Port 50002 Source IP Disconnected Serial Source IP Disconnected KVM IP Inactive Figure 4 7 Status Section Table 4 5 Settings Page Status Section Option Description Notes HDMI Status Indicates if video is connected to the Decoder Input Resolution Indicates the video resolution of the incoming video source Port 50001 Source IP Shows the IP address of the currently connected device or displays Disconnected if no connection exists Port 50001 can only accept a single external connection at a time If a device is currently showing the port occupied by a control system or other device then other connections will be rejected However connection attempts from the same IP will override the current connection Port 50002 Source IP Shows the IP address of the currently connected device or displays Disconnected if no connection ex
73. ions LocalPlay Page LOCALPLAY PAGE Click the LocalPlay link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the screen shown in Figure 4 13 This page allows you to upload new images to the Decoders and configure the image playlists The playlist will be shown on the display when no video is being transmitted or received You can show a single image or set up multiple images to be displayed at a customized animation rate Audio can be uploaded and set to play whenever LocalPlay is active See Table 4 11 for option descriptions N Series 2000 Decoder 00 19 0B CF 70 09 Settings Crop Pan Zoo CLocaPiay gt N Series LocalPla IR N Act Serial Security KV EDID Logs LLDP Edit Playlist Default PlayList 1 n Image Audio DB Playlist 1 EIA Choose Files No file chosen 91 25 MiB free Elites Default PlayList 1 t Mode Currently 1280x720 Keep Aspect Fill Bl 000000 Scale 1280x720 Y Default_Lo _N2000 A f is Default Lo N2000 1280x720 A A al is paj A t paj s is al o is A 0 I y Show More 10 64 Delete Image s Additional Screens Content Protection Default Set Delete Audio No Audio Selected Unsupported Mode SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 4 13 LocalPlay Page Page 93 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Table 4 11 LocalPlay Page Options
74. ists Port 50002 can only accept a single external connection at a time If a device is currently showing the port occupied by a control system or other device then other connections will be rejected However connection attempts from the same IP will override the current connection Page 85 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Status Section Table 4 5 Settings Page Status Section Continued Option Description Notes Serial Source IP Shows the IP address of the currently Only a single external connection can connected device or displays be accepted on the port If a device is Disconnected if no connection exists currently showing the port occupied by a control system or other device then other connections will be rejected However connection attempts from the same IP will override the current connection Flush buttons These buttons reset the port KVM IP Shows the IP address of the KVM Encoder currently connected to this Decoder Page 86 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Change Password Change Password To change the N2000 Decoder interface password enter the current password in the field labeled Old Password and enter a new password in the New Password and Confirm Password fields Click Change PW to accept the new password Change Password Change Password Old Password _ eee
75. ll be required to correct the interference at their own expense To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure limits this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter www svsiav com www Svsiav com X 1 G SVS apter Introducing Your New INTRODUCTION N2000 Series PRODUCT OVERVIEW SVSi s N2000 AV over IP Series provides a flexible feature rich and simple to deploy digital media distribution and switching solution satisfying the most demanding applications SVSi video over IP Encoders are used to encode and distribute sources of almost any format onto an existing IP network making that stream available to any endpoint in the facility Video over IP Decoders are used to decode SVSi s Networked audio video AV streams back to HDMI or DVI format for display on any monitor With the ability to direct any source stream to any display large low cost switching and distribution systems are simple to deploy without proprietary cabling or dedicated switching hardware Plug n play auto detect technology reduces installation and programming time Features include e Input and Output Scaling scaling performed in Encoders or Decoders for maximum flexibility e Power over Ethernet PoE eliminates the need for a local power supply and speeds installation Units can still be pow
76. me for the playlist Output Mode Select the HostPlay output resolution The playlists that were uploaded in that resolution are then displayed for your selection Audio Choose an audio file to play while the HostPlay image is on the screen Image list Allows you to customize what images are displayed the transition time for each image etc Additional Screens Allows you to choose what is displayed as the HostPlay page if there is a communication or content protection issue Image Audio DB This section provides the ability to upload image and audio files to the N2000 Encoder database You can also use the Fill field to customize the background color used behind HostPlay images that do not take up the entire screen Delete Images Delete the selected image file from the playlist Delete Audio Delete the selected audio file from the playlist sr Manua www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options IR Page IR PAGE Click the IR link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 3 14 This page allows you to upload and execute IR Pronto codes so that other vendor s devices can be controlled through the Encoder s IR connector Commands can be saved for future use and executed later The IR Code menu lists all saved IR commands See Table 3 11 for option descriptions N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder Settings Crop Pan Zoom HostPlay CIR
77. must assign KVM passwords to your Encoders and Decoders as well as change the default login password from admin password in order for your system to be secure Page 36 Series User Manual www Svsiav com X i a n SVS apter Understanding Encoder ENCODER OPTIONS Configuration Choices ENCODER INTRODUCTION This chapter defines all of the configuration options available on your N2000 Series Encoders and is organized to reflect the graphical user interface GUI for ease of navigation ENCODER CONFIGURATION OPTIONS From any main page in the internal web interface you can access all other main pages by clicking the links in the top navigation bar Figure 3 1 shows the main navigation bar and provides hot links to the sections of this chapter which describe them Settings Page on page 38 Crop Pan Zoom Page on page 57 HostPlay Page on page 59 IR Page on page 61 N Act Page on page 62 N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder Settings Crop Pan Zoom HostPlay IR N Act Serial Page on page 64 Security Page on page 66 KVM Page on page 67 EDID Page on page 69 Logs Page on page 71 LLDP Page on page 72 Figure 3 1 Section Links Page 37 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Settings Page SETTINGS PAGE Click the Settings link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 3 2
78. nced KVM Setup With Added Security Features on page 35 Page 67 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options KVM Page Table 3 14 KVM Page Options Continued Option Description Export CSV Click the Download CSV Export link to retrieve the current KVM CSV configuration file Reset USB and KVM Resets all USB and KVM settings Settings Page 68 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options EDID Page EDID PAGE Click the EDID link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 3 19 Every display has stored information that it communicates to the output device This page allows you to view that information See Table 3 15 for option descriptions N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder Settings Crop Pan Zoom HostPlay IR N Act Serial Security KVM E0 Logs LLDP N Series EDID Information Pass thru ID 4C2D SAM Product ID 0x0A57 Serial Number 0x5A365337 week of manufacturer 33 year of manufacturer 2013 edid version 1 3 digital input max horizontal image size 51 cm max vertical image size 29 cm display gamma 2 200000 supports active off low power display type RGB color preferred timing mode Local Digital ID 4ED3 SVS Product ID 0x0720 Serial Number 0x01010101 week of manufacturer 43 year of manufacturer 2007 edid version 1 3 digital input max ho
79. nced Settings Advanced Settings The section of the Settings page shown in Figure 3 4 is displayed when you click the Advanced Settings link Options are described in Table 3 2 Advanced Settings Settings Lock Input Level Gain Left Input Level Gain Right Audio Gain Audio Gain Left Audio Gain Right Brightness Horz Offset Swap Cb Cr Component Sync Window Input audio for HostPlay HostPlay for Unsupported Gratuitous ARP ARP Interval secs Unsolicited Status Send Status Address Status Interval secs Discovery Packet Transmit Discovery Interval secs TTL VLAN Tagging VLAN DSCP Serial Master Enable Serial Slave Address IR Command Holdoff IR Repeat Holdoff Enable SNMP Relaxed Analog Input Timing Minimal Proprietary Compression MPC Figure 3 4 Advanced Settings Enable Enable Enable Enable BO y Enable 0 0 0 0 10 Enable 10 7 64 Y Enable 0 136 7 Enable 0 0 0 0 25 90 J Enable Enable 4 Enable Page 43 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Table 3 2 Settings Page Advanced Settings Option Description Notes Settings Lock Enable to lock the Encoder IP settings and stream number preventing automated processes from N Able or N Command from occurring This does not prevent a control system from making changes or a user from manually making changes Input Level Gain Select a PRE ENCODE cut in the This can help p
80. nds HDMI Event Connected Create delete test events to be performed when the Decoder is connected to an output display The Trigger Delay field specifies how long the device has to be connected for the command to be executed Page 96 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options N Act Page Table 4 13 N Act Page Options Continued Option Description HDMI Disconnected Event Create delete test events to be performed when the Decoder is disconnected from the output display The Trigger Delay field specifies how long the device has to be disconnected for the command to be executed This keeps accidental momentary disconnects from triggering the command sequence Save Events Click to save changes made to this page Page 97 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Serial Page SERIAL PAGE Click the Serial link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 4 16 This page allows you to upload and execute commands used for direct control of serial devices Commands may be saved for future use and executed later The Serial Code menu lists all saved commands See Table 4 14 for option descriptions If the Port 5004 Serial Port is currently in use by another device sending commands from the Serial page will always return a No Data message and fail to send the commands N Series 2000 Deco
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82. nk Options are described in Table 4 8 Audio Downmixer Settings Enable HDMI Downmix Auto is off Center Gain Front Gain i Surround Gain Downmix Line out source Figure 4 I 1 Audio Downmixer Settings Table 4 8 Settings Page Audio Downmixer Settings Option Description Enable HDMI Set HDMI audio downmixing to be disabled enabled or selected automatically Downmix when receiving a 7 1 audio source Center Gain slider Front Gain slider Set percentage of audio on center channel mixed into left and right output when downmixing Set percentage of audio on front left and right channels mixed into left and right output respectively Surround Gain slider Line out source Set percentage of audio on surround when downmixing left and right channels mixed into left and right output respectively Select a line out source or select Downmix when using the downmixer Cancel Click to return all controls to the last saved configuration Save Click to accept changes made to these controls Defaults Click to return all controls to their default settings Page 90 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Crop Pan Zoom Page CROP PAN ZOOM PAGE Click the Crop Pan Zoom link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 4 12 This page allows you to customize the viewable portion of the input See Table 4 9 for
83. nued Option Description Notes Extreme Quality Image Quality Enable this check box to achieve best possible picture quality Adjust the compression level of the image The further to the left on the slider the more compression which will display as pixelization of the image Enabling this option will increase your bandwidth up to 200 Mbps per stream Plan bandwidth accordingly Enabling this option increases video quality only in situations where there are dense lines or dramatic color variations e g a dense map or fully populated spreadsheet Can be disabled for most applications When Extreme Quality is enabled this slider s settings are not applied Motion Quality Adjust the frame rate reduction All the way to the right of the slider is 60 frames As you slide left you reduce frame rates The quickest way to reduce overall bandwidth is to reduce motion quality However this increases latency Mute Enable to stop the transmission of audio data onto the network Audio Source Set the audio source to be disabled enabled or selected automatically see note The AUTO setting always corresponds to HDMI audio as long as there is an HDMI source If the source is unplugged it will automatically fall back to analog audio if there is an analog source plugged in Color Space Correction Set the color space settings for the Encoder YcbCr RGB to be disabled enabled
84. om Page Note The Scaler check box must be enabled for changes on this page to take effect See Table 3 1 on page 40 for more information 7 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com y Page C Chapter 3 Encoder Options Crop Pan Zoom Page Table 3 9 Crop Pan Zoom Page Options Option Description X1 Y1 Set pixel coordinates of viewing area top left X2 Y2 Set pixel coordinates of viewing area bottom right 16 9 Aspect Ratio Enable to force to a 16 9 ratio No Crop Click to disable existing crop settings and return unit to default output settings Execute Crop Click to execute changes Reference Save Crop Click to save the current settings and store them as a preset for later use Presets Reference can be used by third party controllers Stored Crop Presets Use this section of the page to select delete export import cropping presets Page 58 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Crop Pan Zoom Page HOSTPLAY PAGE Click the HostPlay link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 3 13 This page allows you to upload new images to the Encoders and configure the image playlists The playlist will be shown on the display when no video is being transmitted or received You can show a single image or set up multiple images to be displayed at a customized animation rate Audio can be uploaded and set to play
85. or higher permission level See the section Advanced KVM Setup With Added Security Features on page 35 for more information Save Save any changes to the permission level Connect to Encoder IP Address Switch to a different Encoder stream by entering the Encoder s IP address and clicking the Switch button Click Disconnect to end the current KVM connection over the network KVM Advanced Settings Enable to allow configuration of individual Encoders KVM Encoders View edit the list of Encoders associated with this Decoder Here you can Add new overwrite Encoders to the list by Name or IP Address as well as assign Hotkey Numbers and Passwords You can also end the Decoder Encoder association by clicking the Remove button KVM Directory Screen Enabled When enabled displays on the Decoder the directory on the Decoder s video output when no KVM connection is established Disabled by default Import CSV Click the Choose File button and browse to the CSV file on your computer that you would like to use to configure the unit Then click Upload For more information see the section Advanced KVM Setup With Added Security Features on page 35 Export CSV Click the Download CSV Export link to retrieve the current KVM CSV configuration file Reset USB and KVM Settings Resets all USB and KVM settings Manua www svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options EDID Page EDID PA
86. ostPlay IR N Act Serial Security KVM EDID LLDP Your IP address is 169 254 55 86 Refresh Logs Elapsed Time Port Method Command 38 min 14 sec Web page setSettings name ConferenceRm1 Encoder r txdisable r Debug Log Debug Log aleMD let emMelemm Debug log not ready Refresh page SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 3 20 Logs Page Page 71 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options LLDP Page LLDP PAGE Click the LLDP link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 3 21 The LLDP page displays information from the Link Layer Discover Protocol LLDP packet which identifies the port number and switch the device is connected to N Series 2000 Encoder 00 19 0B 00 09 0D Settings Crop Pan Zoom HostPlay IR N Act Serial N Series Link Layer Discovery Protocol Information Chassis ID mac 84 78 ac a2 ad 27 Sys Name ID switche2ad27 Sys Description SG300 10MP 10 Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch Port ID ifname gi Porl Description gigabilelhernelS SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 3 21 LLDP Page Page 72 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com X i a P SVS apter Understanding Decoder DECODER OPTIONS Configuration Choices DECODER INTRODUCTION This chapter defines all of the configuration options available on your N2000 Series Decoders and is organized to reflect the graphical user interfa
87. ot in use remove the power cable and disconnect any other cables e g Ethernet audio video connected to the Encoders and Decoders Page 17 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Mounting Options MOUNTING OPTIONS The N2000 units are available in stand alone and card versions The stand alone version can be free standing surface mounted wall mounted or rack mounted All cards must be rack mounted using the N9206 Card Cage sold separately Surface and Wall Mounting To mount your N2000 stand alone unit to a flat surface or wall follow these steps 1 Remove the four screws from the bottom of the unit and use them to attach the mounting wings not included in shipment SVSi part number N9101 See Figure 2 1 Place the unit against the solid surface to which you want it mounted Using standard hardware attach the unit through each of the slots of the newly attached mounting wings 4 Connect the appropriate cables necessary for your application Refer to the sections Connecting Decoders to the Network on page 24 and Connecting Encoders to the Network and Configuring Stream Settings on page 26 for more information on these connections N74 O N Figure 2 1 Installing Mounting Wings Page 18 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Rack Mounting Options Rack Mounting Options N2000 Series Stand Alone Units A Rack Shelf SVSi part number N
88. pment From your host computer download N Able SVSi s free setup utility software PC version http www amx com products N ABLE PC asp Mac version http Avww amx com products N ABLE MAC asp This software is designed to set up and control the equipment during initial deployment however it is not always the best solution for production type or primary user control Refer to Control Options on page 34 for details on the available control options Page 21 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Step by Step Installation Instructions STEP SETTING UP YOUR HOST COMPUTER In order to communicate with SVSi equipment your devices must be on the same subnet as the host computer N2000 devices are shipped in Auto IP mode with a default IP address of 169 254 xxx xxx Before beginning installation you will need to make some changes to the computer running N Able These steps show how this can be accomplished in a Microsoft Windows environment 1 From the Start menu select Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Center 2 Select Change adapter settings 4 35 All Control Panel items Network and Sharing Center v File Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home Search Control Panel P HisBOoxvele View your basic network information and set up connections View your active networks Change adapter settings a Access type Internet Change advanced sharing Network 2 tee Beige sett
89. r 2 Installation Step by Step Installation Instructions STEP 2 CONNECTING DECODERS TO THE NETWORK The digital connection from a Decoder HDMI OUT port female to a display is accomplished using either a HDMI cable or DVI D through adapter N2000 units support embedded audio input and output on the HDMI ports however some display devices e g many monitors do not support embedded audio When using such a display use the AUDIO port for separate transmission of sound and turn HDMI Audio off on the Settings page to avoid video display issues Power is supplied via a PoE enabled switch or an external power supply The N2212 is not a PoE device and must be powered by an external power supply Refer to the following steps and Figure 2 5 for guidance 1 Using a Cat 5 cable connect your SVSi Decoder s PO port to a PoE enabled switch This provides both network and power connection In non PoE applications connect a 12V regulated power supply N9312 to the two pin terminal block plug connector labeled 12V 2A Connect the display you would like to use for that Decoder monitor projector etc to the Decoder s HDMI OUT port using an HDMI cable or DVI through adapter This must be a digital video connection N2000 Decoder Cat 5 Cable nt ae et il tie Oh a PoE Enabled Switch Figure 2 5 Decoder Connections 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until all Decoders are installed on the network 4 Once the Decoders
90. r them in N Able Once discovery is complete select Tools gt KVM Wizard from N Able s main menu bar N Able o Help Refresh Network F5 Vi Serial Commands s Network Troubleshooter Ctrl Shift N Broadcast IP Reset Ctrl I Batch Config KVM Wizard N Series EDID Configuration Figure 2 13 KVM Wizard Page 35 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation Advanced KVM Setup With Added Security Features J Use the wizard to Assign a KVM Name to the devices Assign passwords to your N2135 Encoders Assign permission levels to the devices Associate Encoders with Decoders by assigning hotkeys View a configuration status summary of all KVM units on your network Import and export CSV files Once all changes are made click the Export KVM CSV button to download the CSV file to your computer The file must then be uploaded to each unit using their KVM configuration page For more information on the Encoder and Decoder KVM configuration pages refer to the applicable sections in Chapter 3 Encoder Options on page 37 and Chapter 4 Decoder Options on page 73 Note Many of the options configured using the KVM Wizard in N Able can also be configured using the KVM pages for the individual N2135 N2235 units Table 2 2 Hotkeys Passwords and Permission Levels Option Hotkeys are necessary for communication between the N2000 Encoders and Hotkeys For added
91. revent distortion of the Left Right audio signal audio when the source is providing audio that is too loud clipping Setting does not affect digital audio Audio Gain Slide right to provide a POST This can help compensate when the Audio Gain Left ENCODE boost in the audio signal to both left and right channel Slide right to provide a POST ENCODE boost in the left channel s audio signal source is providing a weak audio signal Does not affect digital audio This can help compensate when the source is providing a weak audio signal Does not affect digital audio Audio Gain Right Slide right to provide a POST ENCODE boost in the right channel s audio signal This can help compensate when the source is providing a weak audio signal Does not affect digital audio Brightness Use sliders to raise or lower RGB Only affects analog video Does not values of the Encoder POST affect digital video ENCODE Horz Offset Enter the number of pixels to shift the The higher the number the more to the screen to the left Range is 4 to 4 left the screen will shift Enter even pixels numbers only to prevent red blue color swapping Vert Offset Enter the number of pixels to shift the The higher the number the higher the Gen1 Output Mode screen up and down Range is 100 to 100 pixels Enable when outputting to V Series decoders screen will shift Component Sync Window Use this slider
92. rizontal image size 58 cm max vertical image size 33 cm display gamma 2 200000 supports active off low power display type RGB color preferred timing mode Local Analog ID 4ED3 SVS Product ID 0x0720 Serial Number 0x01010101 week of manufacturer 43 year of manufacturer 2007 edid version 1 3 analog input video level 0 7 0 3 separate syncs max horizontal image size 58 cm max vertical image size 33 cm display gamma 2 200000 supports active off low power SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 3 19 EDID Page Page 69 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options EDID Page Table 3 15 EDID Page Options Option Description Pass thru Displays EDID information for the display connected to the Encoder s pass thru port Local Digital Analog Displays EDID information for the Encoder This information is being provided to the source connected to the Encoder Page 70 N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Logs Page LOGS PAGE Click the Logs link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the page shown in Figure 3 20 The Logs page displays a command log that lists all TCP and UDP messages the unit receives It also displays the web browser s IP address and gives you options to Refresh and Reset Logs N Series 2000 Encoder ConferenceRm1 Encoder Settings Crop Pan Zoom H
93. s assigned to view a valid stream of an active Encoder e Verify Decoder is currently in LivePlay mode its name will display in black text on the Video Matrix page You can change to Live mode on the Settings page see Table 4 1 on page 75 for more details e Verify network is properly configured and set up If needed connect Encoder s network port to Decoder to bypass the network HostPlay graphic displays instead of the video from the source e Verify Encoder is in LivePlay mode its name will display in black text on the Video Matrix page You can change to Live mode on the Settings page see Table 3 1 on page 40 for more details e Verify source is attached and is outputting a valid signal HDMI LED on Encoder is on Unsupported Resolution graphic displays Copy Protected Content screen displays e Change source resolution to a valid resolution try 720p60 e Verify cabling is correct e Contact SVSi technical support Black screen no graphic displays e Set Decoder to LocalPlay If the LocalPlay graphic does not appear check the display input settings and cabling As mentioned previously in this table you can change to the Local mode on the Decoder s Settings page If LocalPlay appears set Decoder to live play and verify network is configured properly No audio is detected e If there is no audio on all Decoders verify audio settings are correct on Encoder e If there is no
94. sconnected Motion Quality B Current Bandwidth 23 8 Mbps Mute Mute Port 50001 Source IP Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected KVM IP Inactive Advanced Settings Change Password Change Password RS232 Settings Allow SVSi Multicast po pi Serial N2135A30000011 Disable P1 Disable MAC address 00 19 0B CF 70 0B v1 0 0 8 7 2015 8 4 2015 Show EDID Local EDID not Read Disconnect source and then click below Read EDID Set EDID to Pass thru EDID Analog Show EDID Local analog EDID not Read Disconnect source and then click below Read Analog EDID Set Analog EDID Set Analog EDID to Pass thru Reset EDID HDMI Pass Thru HDMI Pass Thru Settings SVSi 256 461 7143 support svsiav com Figure 2 9 Changing Stream Setting 7 Repeat these steps until all Encoders are connected to the network and configured with an appropriate Stream number Note Each Encoder s Stream number must be unique to all other Encoders on the network Note Screen by screen descriptions of the web interface options are provided for your reference in Chapter 3 Encoder Options and Chapter 4 Decoder Options N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 2 Installation How IP Address Changes Affect Unit Control STEP 4 CONFIGURING DECODER AND ENCODER IP ADDRESSES IF NEEDED By default all Decoders and Encoders are preset to Auto IP mode This means that the IP address is pre configured to 169
95. stalling and configuring SVSi equipment on your network The steps provided here assume the following to be true I There are PoE switches operational on the network SVSi equipment can operate on many different brands of networking equipment The network itself needs to meet certain requirements to be able to support an SVSi deployment These instructions assume that you have purchased and installed a pre configured switch from SVSi or that your existing equipment meets the following physical and protocol requirements e Layer 3 also known as multi layer e Gigabit Ethernet e IGMP Snooping e IGMP Snooping Querier which only needs to be enabled on a single switch within the net work Note To proceed with this installation the switches must already be successfully connected to your network If needed refer to your product s documentation for installation instructions Deployment considerations have been made for the addition of high speed video Our Networked AV solutions provide unsurpassed video and audio quality at bandwidths appropriate to any network segment or link Matrix switches as large as 1200x800 have been constructed on a house network using SVSi s equipment Alternatively many customers choose to deploy on physically separate networks in order to use low cost network appliances but keep video traffic separate from data and voice 3 You loaded N Able onto the computer you are using to configure the equi
96. t connection Flush buttons These buttons reset the port KVM IP Shows the IP address of the KVM Decoder currently connected to this Encoder www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Change Password Change Password To change the N2000 Encoder interface password enter the current password in the field labeled Old Password and enter a new password in the New Password and Confirm Password fields Click Change PW to accept the new password Change Password Change Password Old Password _ eeeeeee New Password se eeeeee Confirm Password seeeeeee Change PW Figure 3 8 Change Password id This password needs to match N Able s stored password to allow auto login using N Able Page 52 N2000 Series User Manual www svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Software Section Software Section The Software section of the Settings page is shown in Figure 3 9 Options are described in Table 3 6 Software Serial N2135A30000011 MAC address 00 19 0B CF 70 0B Firmware Version v1 0 0 8 7 2015 Web Version 8 4 2015 Factory Restore Figure 3 9 Software Section Table 3 6 Settings Page Software Section Option Description Serial Displays the serial number of the N2000 Encoder MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the network interface of the N2000 Encoder Firmware Version Displays the date code for the currently running version
97. termine how often in seconds the unit transmits discovery packets TTL Select the Time To Live TTL for the transmit audio and video streams Limits the lifespan of data on the transmit audio and video streams to improve performance VLAN Tagging When enabled tags the video and audio IP packet with the VLAN number VLAN Enter the VLAN number This number will be included in the video and audio IP packet when VLAN Tagging is enabled DSCP Select the Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP for the transmit audio and video streams Serial Master Enable Enable this device to be the master to the designated slave Serial Slave Address Enter the IP address of the serial slave device www Svsiav com Chapter 3 Encoder Options Advanced Settings Table 3 2 Settings Page Advanced Settings Continued Option Description Notes IR Command Holdoff Set the delay between IR command portions The default setting is 25 ms IR commands are sent in two parts This setting is the time in milliseconds between transmission of part one and part two The second part of the command is inverted for confirmation purposes IR Repeat Holdoff Set the repeat delay between IR commands The default setting is 90 ms This is the amount of time before a new command is sent For example when pressing and holding the volume button on a remote control
98. ting multicast video traffic Particularly useful if you are connecting a non SVSi device to a port for network based control Disable P1 Completely disables the P1 port for all Once disabled anything connected to traffic the P1 port will no longer be available on the network Cancel Click to return all controls to the last saved configuration Save Click to accept changes made to these controls N2000 Series User Manual www Svsiav com Chapter 4 Decoder Options Advanced Settings Advanced Settings The section of the Settings page shown in Figure 4 4 is displayed when you click the Advanced Settings link Options are described in Table 4 2 Advanced Settings Settings Lock Input audio for LocalPlay YCbCr 4 2 2 Output Simplified HDMI Detect Last Frame Hold Geni Compatibility HDMI off on stream loss HDMI Enable Invert HDMI Horizontal Sync Invert HDMI Vertical Sync Gratuitous ARP ARP Interval secs Unsolicited Status Send Status Address Status Interval secs Discovery Packet Transmit Discovery Interval secs Serial Master Enable Serial Slave Address IR Command Holdoff IR Repeat Holdoff IGMP Joins on Stream Loss IGMP Join Interval Auto Sync Control Auto Sync Rate Maintain Aspect Ratio Enable SNMP Enable I Enable Off v is off Enable Enable Auto Y is off Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable S0 v 7 Enable
99. to configure the sync on green sensitivity Used for computer video input to help with screen flickering Input audio for HostPlay Enable to activate the input audio when the Live Local menu is set to one of the local images HostPlay for Unsupported Enable to cause the Encoder to use a custom image whenever an unsupported video mode is supplied to it www Svsiav com Cf tanar Q Chapter 3 Cnapter o Encoder Options Advanced Sattinge AQvanced settings Table 3 2 Settings Page Advanced Settings Continued Option Description Notes Gratuitous ARP Enable the Encoder to send a periodic Address Resolution Protocol ARP packet to the network ARP Interval secs Unsolicited Status Determine how often in seconds the unit transmits gratuitous ARP packets Enable the Encoder to send a periodic status packet to the Send Status Address described below Send Status Address When Unsolicited Status is enabled the Encoder sends a periodic status packet to the IP address specified here Status Interval secs Determine how often in seconds the unit transmits status packets Discovery Packet Transmit Enable the SVSi multicast discovery service which is used to identify units This is useful for larger network integrations when broadcast packets will not cover the entire network Enabled by default Discovery Interval secs De
100. upport and has a 1G SFP port modules for port sold separately The N2235 Decoder has expanded LocalPlay and provides digital video output Refer to the following figures front and rear panel drawings of these devices and Table 1 1 on page 11 for more details p pare Ll B an rh SVSI O Power SN N215A020000152 MAC 00 19 0B 00 09 3B k O ae O status L 1 USB Mini B Port supported by Encoders 4 Device ID Discovery Button 2 USB Standard A Ports supported by Decoders 5 Power Status Indicators 3 Device Reset Button Figure l 5 Front Panel N2135 N2235 12V 2A PWA on am RS232 AUDIO HDMI OUT HDMI IN SAN is 4 Ae 7 cagagasacas EENE alls 0 o a HEA ome Cay E oy SED Sau ts Rx bL R R 900000000 1 12VDC Input not needed with PoE 6 RS232 Connection 2 Status Indicators 7 Analog Audio Input 3 RJ45 Auto Sensing Gigabit Ethernet Switch Port PoE 8 Passthru HDMI Video 4 3 5 1G SFP Port HDMI Video Input IR Emitter Connection 10 DB 15 Analog Input Figure l 6 N2135 Encoder Rear Panel 12V 2A PWR HDMI O IR RS232 AUDIO HDMI OUT s O O alll O iim C Bi kiil e ee 3 STAT STRM j Po 4L Tx Rx Le L RR obo 0 00 o 4

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