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Operating Instructions

H.264 HDMI Extender over IP Extender


With LED, Remote, POE, RS232

Operating Instruction

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Introduction
This HDMI over IP Extender use the advanced H.264 as the compression
type, which makes it occupy lower bandwidth and transmit over the LAN
more smoothly. It supports 120m over single cat5e/6 cable at point to point,
as well as point to many and many to many over Ethernet switch. The over IP
solution is widely used in various locations, like meeting room, class room,
metro, airport, home, mall advertisement...etc.

1. Features
1). Using H.264 compression encoding, support resolution up to
1080p@60hz
2). Transmit up to 120m over single Cat5e/6 cable, with 1x looping HDMI
output
3). With IR Remote to choose the source, with LED to show the Group ID
4). Comply with TCP/IP protocol, streaming bit rate is up to 15Mbps
5). Support LPCM audio format
6). Smart IP Address Setting: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
7). Wide-band IR pass through to control the source (38khz to 56khz)
8). By pass 2 way UART/RS232 (Up to 115200), use remote controller to
select 8 group Baud rate
9). Support one to one, one to many, many to one, many to many modes,
with large cascade
10). Dual power input: 802.3af compliant POE & DC 5V (No need power
supply when connecting with POE Switch)
11). HDCP Compliant
12). Support PC tool control
13). DC 5V 1A power supply

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2. 1 Specifications
Performance

Protocol H.264 encoder over TCP/IP

Support Video format 480i/480p/576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080p@60HZ

Support Audio format LPCM, Audio sampling rate 48KHZ

Streaming Bit Rate 15Mbps

HDCP Compliant

IR Frequency 38 -56 KHZ

RS232 Baud rate Default 2400bps, total 8 kinds optional

IP setting &Group ID setting

Default IP TX: 192.168.1.11 ; RX: 192.168.1.12

Group ID Group 00 ~ group 63

Request for Switch/Router Support IGMP, support DHCP

Connectors on Transmitter

Input 1xHDMI Female port

Output 1x RJ45 output , 1x HDMI looping output

RS232 Phoenix RS232 port

IR TX port (Support 38K-56KHz)


IR
IR Ext port (Support 38KHz)

Connectors on Receiver

Input 1xRJ45 input

Output 1x HDMI Female port looping output

RS232 Phoenix RS232 port

IR RX port (Support 38K-56KHz)


IR
IR Ext port (Support 38KHz)

Environmental & Power Requirements

Operating temperature -5 to +35 ℃ (+23 to +95℉)

Operating Humidity Range 5 to 90%RH (No Condensation)

Power supply DC 5V 1A

Power consumption Max 3 watt

Physical

Dimension TX: 119x79.5x28mm ; RX: 119x79.5x28mm

Net Weight TX: 0.28KG ; RX:0.28KG

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2. 1 Supported input resolution
Frequency Resolution

576i

576P

50Hz 720P

1080P

1080i

480i

480P
60Hz/59.94Hz
720P

1080P

30Hz/29.97Hz 1080P

24Hz 1080P

25Hz 1080P

VESA Resolution
Frequency Resolution

576i

576P

50Hz 720P

1080P

1080i

480i

480P
60Hz/59.94Hz
720P

1080P

30Hz/29.97Hz 1080P

24Hz 1080P

25Hz 1080P

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3. Packing content
1). 1x Transmitter
2). 1x Receiver
3). 1x IR-TX cable
4). 1x IR-RX cable
5). 2X IR Ext Cable
6). 1x Manual
7). 4x screws
8). 4x detachable mounting ears
9). 2x Phoenix plugs for RS232 cable termination
10). 2x Remote controller
11). 2x Power adapter 5V 1A

4. Panel description
1). TX

1) DC 5V 1A input 2) Green indicator of data status


3) Red indicator of power input 4) HDMI output for local display
5) HDMI input 6) Green indicator of data status
7) IR-TX 8) RS232 port
9) IR-Ext 10) LED to show the Group ID
11) Press the button for the previous Group ID
12) Press the button for the next Group ID 13) Reset button

①The green LED will blink once the unit is working.


②The LED indicator will glow bright red once the power supply is
connected.

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2). RX

1) DC 5V 1A input 2) Green indicator of data status


3) Red indicator of power input 4) HDMI output
5) CAT5e/6 input 6) IR-RX
7) RS232 port 8) IR-Ext
9) LED to show the Group ID
10) Press the button for the previous Group ID
11) Press the button for the next Group ID 12) Reset button

①The green LED will blink once the unit is working.


②The LED indicator will glow bright red once the power supply is
connected.
3). How to connect the IR Cable

Remote of the source

Remote of the HDMI extender

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4.1. Panel Drawing

Transmitter

Receiver

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5. Installation and Configuration
5.1 Setup HDMI TX and RX
When connecting point to point, no need to configure TX and RX,
When connecting point to many, many to point and many to many, please
make sure every TX and RX has unique IP and MAC address, every TX has
unique group ID.
Our this over IP Extender has been assigned unique default MAC address for
every TX and RX, so you don’t have to set the MAC for the units.
You just need to set the IP address and Group ID following bellowing steps.
5.1.1 Setting the IP address
A). DHCP (Dynamic host configuration protocol)
If you are using a Switch that supports DHCP, please enable DHCP so that
the Switch will assign an unique IP for TX and RX, and you don’t need to
change the IP for the units manually.

B). Set the IP via web browser


If you are using a Switch that doesn’t support DHCP, please change the
default IP for TX (192.168.1.11) and RX (192.168.1.12) manually.
A HTTP server is embedded in each TX and RX. You can set up IP address
for HDMI Extender via web browser
The default IP address of the TX is 192.168.1.11, user name: admin,
password: admin
The default IP address of the RX is 192.168.1.12

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Step 1: Make sure the Transmitter and PC are in the same domain.
Access the Network Setting Control Panel in Windows and locate your
Lan connection. Under Windows 7, this can be done by clicking Start >
Control Panel >Network Sharing center>Change adapter settings >
Properties >Internet Protocol Version4 (TCP/IPv4). Change the IP address fi
eld to 192.168.1.1
(0-255). After that press "OK" to save the configuration.

※ The PC and TX/RX should be in the same domain.


※ The IP address of PC should be different from the IP address of
TX and RX.
Step 2: Use an Ethernet Cable to connect the PC (or laptop) and the
extender. the power LED for the extender is red and the green status is
blinking.
Step 3: Login in IE: 192.168.1.11 (default IP for TX) or 192.168.1.12(default
IP for RX), You can setup IP address for the TX and RX. TX requires user
name: admin and password: admin
Please set IP address for each TX and each RX, IP: 192.168.1.XX (XX:1-255.
all IP address for TX and RX must be different and can’t be same as the PC’s
address.)
Step 4: After selecting “Use DHCP” or reset the IP Address, click “Submit”
(transmitter) or “update DHCP” (Receiver).
Step 5: Click “Reboot”.

Step 6: Restart the extender after resting the IP Address.

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5.1.2 Choose the Group ID and Baud Rate by Remote controller
(When the LED shows “00”, it’s ready to work)

① Press the button, switch to


choose the Group ID or Baud rate.

② Factory reset. Press the button for


3 seconds, the LED will flicker then
turn to “00”, you have successfully
finished the factory reset.

Choose Group ID 00-63


1). Press “+” or “–” to change to the previous or next Group ID.
2). Press the No to change Group ID. For example, if you need change to 01,
press “0”, then press“1”.
Choose the Baud Rate
Press the Button, switch to Baud Rate mode, press “+” or “–” to change the
Baud Rate.
F0 = 2400 (default)
F1 = 4800
F2 = 9600
F3 = 19200
F4 = 28800
F5 = 38400
F6 = 57600
F7 = 115200
3). How to choose the source:
For example, when the connection is:
Source (DVD1) - TX (TX1) - Gigabit Switch – RX (RX1) - TV1
Source (DVD2) - TX (TX2) - Gigabit Switch – RX (RX2) - TV2
Source (DVD3) - TX (TX3) - Gigabit Switch – RX (RX3) - TV3
The group ID of transmitters is:
TX1 (01)
TX2 (02)
TX3 (03)
If you need display Source on TV1, then just set Group ID of RX1 same as
TX1: 01(see below picture).

TX 1 RX 1

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5.1.3 Set the group ID for TX and RX via web browser
Step 1: Make sure the Transmitter and PC are in the same domain.
(Refer to 5.1.1)
Step 2: Use an Ethernet Cable to connect the PC (or laptop) and the
Extender. the power LED for the extender is red and the green status
LED is blinking.
Step 3: Power on the TX or RX with 5V 1A power supply.
Step 4: Login in IE: 192.168.1.11 (default IP for TX) or 192.168.1.12(default IP
for RX), TX requires user name: admin and password: admin.
Step5: Change the group ID at “Stream setting”, “00” means group “00” here
which can be chosen from 00 to 63.
Step 6: Click “Submit” (transmitter) or update (receiver).

※ When you change the group ID on both Web browser and Remote
controller, the units will follow the latest one.
※ If you change the Group ID on web browser, it can’t be shown
on the LED.
5.2 Preparing the switch
When doing point to many and many to many, it requires a switch to distribute
the sources. We suggest you use the Switch that supports IGMP and DHCP.
IGMP feature help to manage the group ID which is related to switch the
sources; DHCP allow the switch to assign an IP for TX and RX automatically,
please enable DHCP of the switch.
5.3 Connection

※ Please don’t insert into or pull out HDMI cable when power on.
Please connect cable only when power is off.
5.3.1 Point to point
1. Connect the source device and the Transmitter unit with HDMI Cable.
2. Connect the HDMI looping output of the Transmitter to the local HDMI
display.

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3. Connect another HDMI display and the HDMI Receiver unit with HDMI
Cable.
4. Connect the Transmitter and Receiver with Cat5e/6 cable
5. Connect the IR TX cable into “IR TX” port of the transmitter; Connect the IR
RX cable into “IR RX” port of the receiver. Then you can control the source at
the RX side with IR.
6. Connect one RS-232 Cable from the PC or automation system to the
RS-232 port on the Transmitter; Connect one RS-232 cable from the Receiver
to the RS-232 device to be controlled.
7. Power on Transmitter and Receiver with adapter 5V 1A.
NOTE: Insert/Extract cables gently.

5.3.2 Compatible with Video Player such as VLC etc

5.3.3 Point to many


1. Setting the IP address for Transmitter & Receiver and preparing the switch
following the steps as instructed above (5.1.1&5.2)
2. Connect the source device and the Transmitter unit with HDMI Cable.

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3. Connect the HDMI looping output of the Transmitter to the local HDMI
Display.
4. Connect the transmitter and the switch/router with cat5e or cat6 cable.
5. Connect all the Receivers and the switch/ router with Cat5e/6 cable.
6. Connect the HDMI displays and the HDMI Receiver units with HDMI Cable.
7. Connect the IR TX cable into “IR TX” port of the transmitter; Connect the IR
RX cable into “IR RX” port of the receiver. Then you can control the source at
the RX side with IR.
8. Connect one RS-232 Cable from the PC or automation system to the
RS-232 port on the Transmitter; Connect one RS-232 cable from the Receiver
to the RS-232 device to be controlled.
9. Power on Transmitter and Receiver with adapter 5V1A, power on the switch
with its adapter.

※ Daisy chain the switch if its RJ45 port is not enough.


※ The quantity of Receiver is up to 255pcs.

5.3.4 Many to many


1. Setting the IP address for Transmitter & Receiver and preparing the switch
following the steps as instructed above (5.1.1&5.2)
2. Connect the source device and the Transmitter unit with HDMI Cable.
3. Connect the HDMI looping output of the Transmitter to the local HDMI
Display.
4. Connect the transmitters and the switch/router with cat5e or cat6 cable
5. Connect the Receivers and the switch/ router with Cat5e/6 cable
6. Connect the HDMI displays and the HDMI Receiver units with HDMI Cable.
7. Connect the IR TX cable into “IR TX” port of the transmitter; Connect the IR
RX cable into “IR RX” port of the receiver. Then you can control the source at
the RX side with IR.
8. Connect one RS-232 Cable from the PC or automation system to the
RS-232 port on the Transmitter; Connect one RS-232 cable from the Receiver
to the RS-232 device to be controlled.
9. Power on Transmitter and Receiver with adapter 5V1A, power on the switch
with its adapter.

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10. Choose the source by Remote controller or Web browser as instructed
above (5.1.2)

※ Daisy chain the switch if its RJ45 port is not enough.


※ The quantity of Transmitter is no more than 64 pcs.
※ The total quantity of Transmitter and Receiver is less than
256 pcs.

※The total qty of TX, RX, Switch is less than 256pcs.

6. RS232 and Baud rate


The unit provides a path to pass through the RS232 signal, RS232 passes

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from TX to RX or from RX to TX, connect to your RS232 devices, such as PC,
IP Camera, Creston control panel, Smart Matrix, printer and Scanner and so
on. It works when TX, RX and your RS232 devices baud rate is the same.
The default baud rate of TX and RX is 2400 which is frequently used for most
devices.

6.2 Baud rate setting

6.2.1 Setting the Baud rate via Web Browser


Login TX and RX with their default IP (TX: 192.168.1.11; RX: 192.168.1.12)
to modify the Baud Rate which range from default 2400 to 115200.

※ When you change the Baud rate on both Web browser and
Remote controller, the units will follow the latest one.
※ Please send the data in the same group ID.

7. Firmware update
We provide the firmware to upgrade the units when it is necessary. Please
follow up bellowing steps to update the firmware.
Step1: Connect TX / RX to the PC with a short Cat5e cable
Step2: Power on TX/ RX with power adapter 5V1A.
Step3: Login TX or RX with their default IP (TX: 192.168.1.11; RX:
192.168.1.12) on web browser, TX requires user name: admin and password:
admin
Step4: Click “choose File” on the interface and find out the latest version
firmware
Step5: Click “Upgrade”, the process will takes seconds, please DO NOT
interrupt or power off the units during the time.

8. One key recovery to default setting


It is available to recover the setting to factory setting, use a tiny pin to insert
the reset hole and hold about 10 seconds, when the unit is connected.

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9. PC Tool Instructions
Step 1: Make sure the Transmitter and PC are in the same domain. (Refer to
5.1.1)

Step 2: Open the PC Tool.

Step 3: Click “Start Scan”.

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Step 4: Choose the TX or RX Name.

9.1 Firmware Upgrade


Upgrade for TX
Step 1: Click “Firmware Upgrade”.

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Step 2: Click “Upgrade Encoder FW” first.

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Step 3: After the step 2 is finished, click “Firmware Upgrade” again, then click
“Upgrade TX FW”.

Upgrade for RX
Step 1: Click “Firmware Upgrade”.

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Step 2: Click “Upgrade Rx FW”.

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9.2 Other settings
Step 1: Change the IP/Netmask/Gateway/DHCP/Uart Baudrate/Group
ID/Mac Address/ Device name on the PC tool interface.
Step 2: Click “Update”, after “Update” is finished, click “Reboot”.

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9.2 Click “Factory Reset” on TX or RX.

10. After sale Service and Warranty.

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11. How to use VLC
Step1: Make sure the Transmitter and PC are in the same domain.
(Refer to 5.1.1)
Step2: Connect the HDMI Source without HDCP with the transmitter and
power on the device.
Step3: Connect the transmitter to the PC.
Step4: Check the Multicast Group on the web (refer to 5.1.3).
Step5: Open the VLC media Player, click “Stream”> “Network”,
Input “UDP: //@ 239.255.42.42 :5004”

※ 239.255.42.42 (Multicast Group) 5004 (Port)

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Step 6: Click “Next”.

Step 7: Choose “RTP / MPEC Transport Strcan”.

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Step 8: Click “Next”.

Step 9: Click “Stream”.

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Step 10: Click “Open Network Stream”, then you can click “Play” to view the
video.

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WARRANTY
If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or
workmanship, our Company (referred to as "the warrantor" ) will, for the
length of the period indicated as below, (Parts(2)Year, Labor(90) Days)
which starts with the date of original purchase ("Limited Warranty period"), at
its option either(a) repair your product with new or refurbished parts, or (b)
replace it with a new of a refurbished product. The decision to repair or
replace will be made by the warrantor.
During the "Labor" Limited Warranty period there will be no charge for labor.
During the "Parts" warranty period, there will be no charge for parts. You must
mail-in your product during the warranty period. This Limited Warranty is
extended only to the
original purchaser and only covers product purchased as new. A purchase
receipt or other proof of original purchase date is required for Limited
Warranty service.
MAIL-IN SERVICE
When shipping the unit carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately
insured and preferably in the original carton. Include a letter detailing the
complaint and provide a day time phone and/or email address where you can
be reached.

LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS


(a)This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials
or workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic
damage.
The Limited Warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in
shipment,
or failures which are caused by products not supplied by warrantor, or failures
which result from accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling,
misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up adjustments,
misadjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance, power line
surge, lightning damage, modification, or service by anyone other than a
Factory Service center or other Authorized Server, or damage that is
attributable to acts of God.
(b)THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER
"LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE". THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE
FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM
THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF
THIS WARRNTY. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time, cost of
having someone remove or re-install an installed unit if applicable,
travel to and from the service, loss of or damage to media or images, data or
other recorded content. The items listed are not exclusive, but are for
illustration only.)
(c)PARTS AND SERVICE, WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY, ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

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