Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for future reference.
What the warranty does not cover
• Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.
• Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:
• Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, or failure to
follow instructions supplied with the product.
• Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us.
• Any damage of the product due to shipment.
• Removal or installation of the product.
• External causes to the product, such as electric power fluctuation or failure.
• u se of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications.
• Normal wear and tear.
• Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.
• Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.
1.2SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The Avenview HDM-C6IP4K-SET, HDMI IP Matrix Decoder/Encoder has been tested for conformance to safety regulations and
requirements, and has been certified for international use. However, like all electronic equipments, the HDM-C6IP4K-SET should
be used with care. Read the following safety instructions to protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage
to the unit.
Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module.
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Dismantling the housing or modifying the module may result in electrical shock or burn.
!
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing housing may expose you to dangerous voltage
!
or other hazards
keep the module away from liquids.
!
Spillage into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage. If an object or liquid falls or spills on
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to the housing, unplug the module immediately.
Have the module checked by a qualified service engineer before using it again.
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Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning.
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1.3
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the f CC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
REGULATORY NOTICES FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC)
Warning symbolsDescription
ONlYUSE THE PROVIDED POWER CABLE OR POWER
ADAPTER S
ELECTRICAl PARTS. THIS MAY RESULT IN El ECTRICAL
DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE UNIT. DOING SO WIll
VOID THE WARRANTY AND CONTINUED USE OF
UPPLIED. DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE
SHOCK OR BURN.
THE PRODUCT
THE VIDEO BOARDS ARE VERY SENSITIVE TO STATIC.
PLEASE ENSURE IF RACK MOUNTED OR INSTALLED ON
A SURFACE, IT SHOULD BE IN A GROU
ENVIROMENT.
NDED
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2.
The Avenview HDM-C6IP4K-SET, HDMI IP Matrix Decoder/Encoder enables the extension, switching and composition of real-time, uncompressed Ultra-HD AV signal with zero frame latency over 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch, it receives the encoded
IP signal through LAN port and decodes video/audio signal out through HDMI interface, it also supports stereo de-embeding
and streaming resolutions up to 3840 x 2160@30Hz.
FEATURES:
- Uncompressed HDMI digital video signal up to 3840 x 2160@30Hz and 3D support;
- Supports 4K signal at 6 GbE and 1080P signal at 1.485GbE
- Lower end-to-end latency at 30ms;
- Supports point to point transmission, distance up to 100m with 4K signal;
- Supports point to multiple, multiple to multiple mode via 10GbE Ethernet Switch;
- Instant and seamless switching between Non-HDCP and same timing sources;
- Independent analog audio input and output at 2-channels, 24-bits@48KHz/channel;
- Supports Bi-directional IR;
- Supports Bi-directional RS232 With 10/100/GbE auto sensing port, for PC control and device upgrades;
- Control Software;
INTRODUCTION
Other features include:
Point to Point - (Direct Connection with CAT5/6) - 328ft
Point to Multi - point with CAT5/6 requires a POE Network Switch which supports port based, IGMP v2.0 or above protocol.
for large application, we would recommend Dell Networking 5500 series, which use 2 HDMI port or 2 SFP port to cascade.
Matrix Function – with CAT 5/6 cable without any signal loss add multiple Sources to multiple encoders which links via LAN
by cascading any POE Gigabit Ethernet switches up to 3 layer network, to the decoder connected to the HD Monitors at
different locations on the Network. Transporting 4K or Full HD 1080p video and internally JPEG video compression adapts to
available network bandwidth if needed while retaining vivid picture with PCM audio.
- NOTE: The QUALITY and TRANSMISSION of the video signals depends on the characteristics and quality of the UTP cables
and Network Infrastructure . We recommend any Network Switches with 10GB POE IGMP v2.0 support . Tested and configured
on the below models
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
2.1
Before you start the installation of the HDMI Extender, please check the package contents.
HDM-C6IP4K-SET
1
(HDM-C6IP4K-S)
(HDM-C6IP4K-R)
Power Brick (+12V DC 2A) + Power Cord X2
2
3
Right and Left Ear Rack Sets
Phoenix Connector (Male, 3.5 mm, 3 pins) X 1
5
User Guide
6
X 2
X4
X 1
2.2BEFORE INSTALLATION
• put the product in a level and stable location. If the product falls, it may cause damage or malfunction to components
within the casing.
• Do not place the product in temperatures under 0˚C or over 50˚C. High humidity may also cause the unit to malfunction.
• u se the DC power adapter with correct specifications supplied with the unit. If the improper power supply is used, this
may result in malfunction of the unit and may cause fire.
•
Do not twist or pull by force the ends of the UTP cable. It will cause malfunction.
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2.3APPLICATION DIAGRAM
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2.4PANEL DESCRIPTION
2.4.1 FRONT PANEL (Sender/Encoder, HDM-C6IP4K-S)
1
2
3
Power LED: Indicates if unit is ON or OFF
1.
2.
Link LED (HDMI): Light ON indicates unit is receiving signal
3. Reserved LED: Reserved for manufacturer future use.
4. Link RX LED: Light ON indicates unit is on but not communicating, Slow Blinking: Indicates Sender/
Receiver communication
5. Status Indicator LED: Light ON indicates unit is on but not communicating, Fast Blinking: Indicates Sender/
Receiver communication
6. P1: Reserved for future use
7. Reserved: Reserved for future use
4
5
6
7
2.4.2 REAR PANEL (Sender/Encoder, HDM-C6IP4K-S)
81516
8. Power Connector: Connects to a power supply,
DC 12V 2A.
RS 232: Device bi-directional communication
10.
SPDIF: Reserved for future use.
12.
IR In: Connects to an IR receiver
14.
16. Audio Out: Connects to audio output device
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9. HDMI IN: Connects to HDMI Source.
11.
RJ-45 Port: Connect to Sender (Point to Point)
Connect to 10 Gigabit switch
13.
IR Out : Connects to an IR transmitter
15.
RJ-45 LAN : Connects to network switch or PC for
upgrading and software control
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2.4.3 FRONT PANEL (Receiver/Decoder, HDM-C6IP4K-R)
1
Power LED: Indicates if unit is ON or OFF
1.
2.
Link LED (HDMI): Light ON indicates unit is receiving signal
3. Reserved LED: Reserved for manufacturer future use.
4. Link RX LED: Light ON indicates unit is on but not communicating, Slow Blinking: Indicates
Receiver/Sender communication
5. Blinking: Indicates Receiver/Sender communication
6. P1: Press once to copy the connected HDMI display's EDID to all transmitters.*
7. Reserved: Reserved for future use
*
If other display devices are not compatible with this display's EDID, these displays may not display picture properly.
Try replacing the display devices or press P1 buttons at the receivers to overcome this problem.
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5
6
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2.4.4 FRONT PANEL (Receiver/Decoder, HDM-C6IP4K-R)
8. Power Connector: Connects to a power supply,
DC 12V 2A.
RS 232: Device bi-directional communication
10.
SPDIF: Reserved for future use.
12.
IR In: Connects to an IR receiver
14.
16. Audio Out: Connects to audio output device
1098
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9. HDMI Out: Connects to HDMI Display.
11.
13.
15.
12
RJ-45 Port: Connect to Sender (Point to Point)
IR Out : Connects to an IR transmitter
RJ-45 LAN : Connects to network switch or PC for
upgrading and software control
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Connect to 10 Gigabit switch
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3.INSTALLATION (HDM-C6IP4K-SET)
To setup Avenview HDM-C6IP4K-SET please follow these steps for connecting to a device:
1.
Turn off all devices including monitors / TV.
2.
Connect an HDMI source (such as a Blu-Ray Disc player or PC) to the Encoder HDM-C6IP4K-S.
3.
Connect CAT5/6 from Encoder to Decoder at the LAN port.
4.
Connect an HDMI out from HDM-C6IP4K-R decoder to a Display/Monitor.
Connect Audio out to Speakers or Amplifier.
5.
Ensure all cable connections are secure and not loose.
6.
Plug in 12V DC power (supplied)
7.
Power on HDMI Source.
8.
9.
Power on the HDMI display.
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4.PC CONFIGURATOR
Before Using PC Configurator
Before using PC configurator, you need to set a static IP address on your computer and configure your operating system
firewall to allow this software to communicate on your network. This document takes software version
BlueriverNT_Manager_V2_04 as an example to introduce on how to switch between transmitters and receivers.
Notes:
It's recommended that you install PC Configurator in a computer runing Windows 7 or later.
Setting a Static IP on Your Computer
Before using PC Configurator, make sure that the IP address of your computer installed with this software, transmitter
and receiver are in the same network segment. Otherwise, this software may not communicate with transmitter and
receiver in the network. By default, the IP settings for transmitter and receiver are as follows: IP address is
169.254.X.X and subnet mask is 255.255.0.0. A computer running Windows 7 is used as an example to configure its
static IP address of the same segment.
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Click Start.
1.
Choose Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center
2.
> Change Adapter Settings, right click Local Area Connection, and then choose
Properties.
Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
3.
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Select Use the following IP address. After configuring the settings in the
4.
following example, click OK.
IP address: 169.254.2.5
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Click OK.
5.
Configuring Your Operating System
Firewall
Your operating system firewall may block some features of MaintainTool and prevent it
from communicating with HDM-C6IP4K-S and HDM-C6IP4K-R. A computer running
Windows 7 is used as an example to configure your operating system firewall through
either of the following two approaches.
Method 1
You can configure the firewall in the Windows Firewall panel on your computer, for
example select both
Matrix. For more information, see "Troubleshooting" section.
Home/Work (Private) and Public for Maintain tool for IP &
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Method 2
u can also configure the firewall in the Windows
Yo
MaintainTool
privileges to select a network you allow this software to communicate on, for example select
both private and public networks, and then click Allow access.
, the Windows Security Alert may display. If so, use the administrator
Security
Alert
ow. When starting
wind
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Starting PC Configurator
1. Set a static IP address on your computer and configure your
operating system firewall by referring to "Before Using PC
Configurator" on page 14.
2. Uncompress the RAR file of PC configurator.
3. Locate the BlueriverNT_Manager_V2_04.exe.
4. Double click it to start PC configurator.
Introduction to PC Configurator
GUI Element Description
Blueriver NT
Manager v2.04
Connectivity
Video Switching Indicates a working place for switching between
Indicates the name of this software.
Click Connect to connect this
software to a network of
Ethernet
Rs232
transmitters and receivers.
transmitters and receivers.
Click Disconnect to disconnect this
software from a network of
transmitters and receivers.
Used for upgrading transmitters and receivers
via RS232 ports in the rear panels.
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GUI Element Description
Receivers
GUI Element Description
All Displays: indicates all the
displays.
224.1.1.254: indicates the
broadcast address.
Click this area box to view all the
transmitters and receivers in
Video Switching area.
Click and drag a transmitter's
area box from Talkers area to
this area box to make all the
displays to play the pictures from
the source device connected to
this transmitter.
RX: indicates it is a receiver.
001EC086288C: indicates the
MAC address of this receiver,
which can be found on the label of
the rear panel.
169.254.141.40: indicates the
IP address of this receiver.
Ver: 1.84.1: indicates the
current software version of this
receiver.
If the information similar to that in the
following list is displayed, it means
this receiver is connected to a
transmitter with a source device.
224.1.1.2: indicates the
multicast address.
2880 x 1080: indicates the
resolution of the source video
connected to the transmitter.
HDCP: indicates the source video
connected to the transmitter is
encrypted.
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GUI Element Description
If a receiver area box contains a display
picture inside, it indicates this receiver is
connected to a display device. Otherwise,
no display device is connected.
Reserved for future version.
Talkers
All Sources: indicates all the
sources.
224.1.1.253: indicates the
broadcast address.
Click this area box to view all the
transmitters and receivers in
Video Switching area.
TX: indicates it is a transmitter.
001EC085B40F: indicates the
MAC address of this transmitter,
which can be found on the label of
the rear panel.
169.254.16.180: indicates the
IP address of this transmitter.
Ver: 1.84.1: indicates the
current software version of this
transmitter.
If the information similar to that in the
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GUI Element Description
following list is displayed, it means
this transmitter is connected to a
receiver and a source device.
224.1.1.2: indicates the
multicast address.
2880 x 1080: indicates the
resolution of the source video
connected to this transmitter.
HDCP: indicates the source video
connected to this transmitter is
encrypted.
Reserved for future version.
If a transmitter area box contains a device
inside, it indicates that it is connected to a
source device. Otherwise, no source
device is connected.
GUI Element Description
After clicking an area box, if orange
devices appear, if their information such as
multicast address, resolution and HDCP
(optional) is the same, it means
transmitters in them are linked to the
receivers in them.
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Switching between Transmitters and Receivers
1. Connect the cables to all the devices.
2. Start PC configurator.
3. Select Ethernet and click Connect.
4. Perform some switching operations, for example:
To play video fromon display , click RX and
To Play video fromon display , click RX and
To playvideo fromon all displays
,
click and drag to
drag to
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5.SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Units
Unit DescriptionHDMI Transmitter/EncoderHDMI Receiver/Decoder
Make sure that all the cables are connected properly.
2.
Make sure that transmitters and receivers are linked
properly in PC configurator.
3.
Make sure that display devices support the source
resolution. If not, press once P1 button on the receiver's
front panel or replace the display devices.
4.
Make sure that display devices support HDCP, if the source
video is encrypted.
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1. All HDMI over CATx transmission distances are measured using Belden CAT6A (625MHz),
4-Pair,UTP-Unshielded, Riser-CMR, Premise Horizontal Cable, 23 AWG Solid Bare Copper
Conductors, Polyolefin Insulation, Patented Double-H spline, Ripcord, PVC Jacket using
Quantum 980 signal HDMI Video Generator Module with Video Pattern Testing and shielded
ends.
2. The transmission length is largely affected by the type of category cables, also the type of HDMI
sources, and the type of HDMI display. The testing result shows solid UTP cables (usually in the
form of 300m or 1000ft bulk cable) can transmit a lot longer signals than stranded UTP cables
(usually in the form of patch cords). Shielded STP connectors are better suit than unshielded
UTP connectors. A solid UTP CAT6A cable shows longer transmission length than solid UTP
CAT5E/6E cable.
3. EIA/TIA-568-B termination (T568B) for category cables is recommended.
4. To reduce the interference among the unshielded twisted pairs of wires in category cable, you
can use shielded STP cables with shielded connector to improve EMI problems, which occurs in
poor wiring environments with unplanned cable runs situated away from EMI interference.
5. Because the quality of the category cables has the major effects in how long transmission distance
will be made and how good is the received signal on the display, the actual transmission length
is subject to high quality category cables. For resolution greater than 1080i or 1280x1024, a
solid CAT6E 250MHz cable is the only viable choice.
PERFORMANCE GUIDE FOR HDMI OVER CATEGORY CABLE TRANSMISSION
PERFORMANCE RATINGTYPE OF CATEGORY CABLE
WIRINGSHIELDINGCAT5CAT5ECAT6
SOLID
STRANDED
u NSHIEl DED (u Tp)✶✶✶✶✶✶✶✶✶✶✶
SHIEl DED (STp)✶✶✶✶✶✶✶✶✶✶✶✶
u NSHIEl DED (u Tp)✶✶✶✶✶
SHIEl DED (STp)✶✶✶✶
TERMINATIONPLEASE USE EIA/TIA-568-B TERMINATION (T568B) AT ANY TIME
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Avenview Warranty Certificate
AVENVIE
W CORP. (“Avenview”) warrants Avenview-branded product(s) contained in the original packaging against defects in materials and workmanship when used
normally in accordance with Avenview's enclosed manual guidelines for a period of THREE (3) YEARS from the date of original retail purchase - Warranty Period. Avenview’s
published guidelines include but are not limited to information contained in technical specifications, user manuals and service communications.
LABOR: During the Warranty Period of THREE (3) YEARS, Avenview will repair or replace the product(s) at no cost using new or used parts equivalent to novel performance
and reliability if the product(s) is determined to have abide by Avenview’s published guidelines. Cost of Labor applicable to product(s) after Warranty Period. For labor costs,
please contact support@avenview.com.
PARTS: During the Warranty Period of of THREE (3) YEARS, Avenview will supply new or rebuilt replacements in exchange for defective parts of the product(s) at no cost if
the product(s) is determined to have abide by Avenview’s published guidelines. Cost of Parts applicable to product(s) after Warranty Period. For part(s) costs, please contact
support@avenview.com.
To obtain Warranty: (a) proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice reflecting that the registered product(s) is within warranty period must be presented
to obtain warranty service; (b) product(s) must be registered at time of purchase. Failure to do so will result in applicable parts and labor charges. Returning product(s) must
be shipped in Avenview’s original packaging or in packaging pertaining equal degree of protection to Avenview’s. Both Avenview and purchaser are responsible for freight
charges and brokerages when shipping the product(s) to the receiver.
NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY
This warranty does not apply to any non-Avenview branded product(s); non-registered Avenview product(s). This warranty does not apply: (a) to cosmetic damage, including
but not limited to scratches, dents and broken cords; (b) to damage caused by use with another product; (c) to damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, liquid contact, fire,
earthquake or other external cause; (d) to damage caused by operating the Avenview product(s) outside Avenview’s manuals or guidelines; (e) to damage caused by service
performed by anyone who is not a representative of A venview or an Avenview authorized personnel; (f) to defects caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to the
normal aging of the Avenview product(s), or (g) if any serial number has been removed or defaced from the Avenview product(s).
AVENVIEW IS NOT LIABLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR
CONDITION, OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE; LOSS OF REVENUE; LOSS OF ACTUAL OR
ANTICIPATED PROFITS (INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS ON CONTRACTS); LOSS OF THE USE OF MONEY; LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS; LOSS OF BUSINESS;
LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY; LOSS OF GOODWILL; LOSS OF REPUTATI ON; LOSS OF, DAMAGE TO, COMPROMISE OR CORRUPTION OF DATA; OR ANY INDIRECT
OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER.
Some states do not allow the inclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on duration implements of the Warranty Period; therefore the above limitations or
exclusions may not be applicable to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
oodward Avenue, Kenmore, NY 14217
275 W
1.866.508.0269
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TECHNICALSUPPORT
USA Head Office
Office Avenview
Corp. 275 Woodward Avenue
Kenmore, Ny 14217
Phone: +1.716.218.4100 ext223
Fax: +1.866.387-8764
Email: info@avenview.com
Disclaimer
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Avenview Inc. assumes no liability with respect to the operation or use of
Avenview hardware, software or other products and documentation described herein, for any act or omission of Avenview concerning such products or this
documentation, for any interruption of service, loss or interruption of business, loss of anticipatory profits, or for punitive, incidental or consequential damages
in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of the Avenview hardware, software, or other products and documentation provided herein.
Avenview Inc. reserves the right to make changes without further notice to a product or system described herein to improve reliability, function or design.
With respect to Avenview products which this document relates, Avenview disclaims all express or implied warranties regarding such products, including but
not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
Canada Sales
Avenview
151 Esna park Drive, Unit 11 & 12
Markham, Ontario, l 3R 3B1
Phone: 1.905.907.0525
Fax: 1.866.387.8764
Email: info@avenview.com
Avenview Europe
Avenview Europe
Demkaweg 11
3555 HW u trecht
Netherlands
Phone: +31 (0)85 2100- 613
Email: info@avenview.eu
Avenview Hong Kong
u nit 8, 6/f., Kwai Cheong Centre,
50 k wai Cheong Road,
Kwai Chung, N.T.
Hong kong
Phone: 852-3575 9585
Email: wenxi@avenview.com
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