Binary B-900-MOIP-4K-CTRL, B-900-MOIP-4K-TX, B-900-MOIP-4K-RX Installation & Setup Manual

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Source | Mute | 2ch
(HDMI Out Audio)
INSTALLATION & SETUP GUIDE
MEDIA OVER IP SYSTEM
B-900-MOIP-4K-CTRL
B-900-MOIP-4K-TX
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, read and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual. Keep this manual for future reference.
1. Do not expose to water.
2. Do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside.
3. Clean only with a dry cloth.
4. Leave sufcient space between devices and do not block ventilation holes for proper cooling.
5. Do not stack transmitter or receivers on top of each other.
6. Do not install near any device or source that generates heat.
7. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
8. Do not override the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding plug. A polarized plug has two blades, one of which is wider than the other. A grounding plug has two matching blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
9. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at the plug end and where the power cord is attached to the apparatus.
10. Only use manufacturer’s recommended power supply if the use of an external power supply for the transmitter and receiver is necessary.
11. Only use attachments and accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled on or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, the apparatus does not operate normally, or it has been dropped.
13. Disconnect the power supply cord from the power outlet, or disconnect the transmitter and receivers from the network PoE connections or remove the network switch power cord from the outlet, to completely disconnect the controller from power.
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GETTING STARTED
To get started, you will need:
1× per source: MoIP Transmitter B-900-MOIP-4K-TX
1× per display: MoIP Receiver B-900-MOIP-4K-RX
1× MoIP Controller B-900-MOIP-4K-CTRL
1× Layer 2 Managed switch
Sources, Displays, HDMI cables and category cabling
MoIP Controller B-900-MOIP-4K-CTRL
B-900-MOIP-4K-CTRL
CONTROLLER
Reboot
Factory Default
Network
+5VDC
A. Status LED
Solid during system boot | Blinks during normal operation
B. Reboot Button
Use a pin to press the recessed button to restart
C. USB Ports
Not used for the MoIP system
D. Network/LAN Port
Connect to MoIP switch to provide access to MoIP transmitters and receivers
E. HDMI Port
Not used for the MoIP system
F. 12 VDC Power Connection
Connect the power supply provided
G. Factory Default button
Use a pin to press recessed button restore factory settings
A
B GC D E F
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MoIP Transmitter B-900-MOIP-4K-TX
A. Power Indicator
On: Power on | Blink: Booting | Off: Power off
B. System Status Light
On: Connected to network with source present | Off: Not connected to network | Blinking: Connected to network and o source present
C. Network Port
Provides access to network and power via Power-over-Ethernet (POE)
D. DIP Switches
Switch 1: IR receiver on/Off | Switch 2: DTE/DCE
E. 3.5 mm Input
Analog Audio embedding to replace HDMI audio
F. L/R Audio Out
RCA Analog audio de-embedding of 2-channel PCM audio
G. RS-232
RJ45, RS-232, (TX, RX, Ground), EIA-561 pin out
H. HDMI IN/OUT
HDMI source input and HDMI loop output for local display
I. IR Receiver
3.5 mm mini Mono/Stereo for external receivers
J. IR Flasher
3.5 mm mini Mono/Stereo output to IR emitter
K. Factory Reset
Press and hold for 10 seconds to restore to factory settings
L. 12 V 2A Power Connection
12VDC 2A locking connection for external power supply (not included)
C E G I LJD F H
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MoIP Receiver B-900-MOIP-4K-RX
A. Power Indicator
On: Power on | Blink: Booting | Off: Power off
B. System Status Light
On: Connected to network and not subscribed to transmitter stream | Off: Not connected to network | Blinking: Connected to network and subscribed to transmitter stream
C. Network Port
Provides access to network and power via Power-over-Ethernet (POE)
D. DIP Switches
Switch 1: IR receiver On/Off | Switch 2: DTE/DCE
E. 3.5 mm Input
Analog Audio embedding to replace HDMI audio
F. L/R Audio Out
RCA Analog audio de-embedding of 2-channel PCM audio
G. RS-232
RJ45, RS-232, (TX, RX, Ground), EIA-561 pin out
H. HDMI OUT
HDMI source input and HDMI loop output for local display
I. IR Receiver
3.5 mm mini Mono/Stereo for external receivers
J. IR Flasher
3.5 mm mini Mono/Stereo output to IR emitter/asher
K. Factory Reset
Press and hold for 10 seconds to restore to factory settings
L. 12 V 2A Power Connection
12VDC 2A locking connection for external power supply (not included)
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NETWORKING
Binary’s 900 series Media over IP system is compatible with network switches from multiple switch manufacturers that meet a set of minimum requirements. The quality, reliability and actual performance may vary. SnapAV recommends the Araknis line of 210 PoE series and 310 PoE series switches.
All switches compatible with MoIP must be at least a 1 Gigabit Layer 2 Managed switch (Layer 3 is compatible but not required) and have the following features or specications:
IGMP Snooping
Multi-cast forwarding or ltering
• IGMP Querier
IGMP Fast Leave / Instant Leave / Immediate Leave
Jumbo Frames / Jumbo Packets / Maximum Transmission Unit (8000 bytes or larger)
7.5 Watts PoE power per port for each transmitter and receiver (no external power supplies
are provided with each transmitter or receiver)
Recommended Network Topology
Binary’s 900 series MoIP system can be deployed across multiple network topology to support most applications. We recommend a single dedicated network MoIP switch for the fastest, simplest install. Please refer to our ‘Networking Guide’ document for other options.
Network
+5VDC
9 11 13 15
10 12 14 16
9 11 13 15
10 12 14 16
MoIP Transmitter (one per source)
MoIP Receiver (one per display)
MoIP Controller (one per system)
Dedicated MoIP Switch Main LAN Switch
Other Network Devices
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Common System Congurations
Multiple Sources, Multiple Displays
Network
+5VDC
MoIP Switc h
Serial 1
HDMI
MoIP RX 1
MoIP RX 2
MoIP RX 3
MoIP RX 4
MoIP Controller
HDMI
Blu-ray/DVD
Amazon Fire TV
Apple TV
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
IR 2
IR 1
Cat5e
Cat5e Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Stereo Output
Stereo Input (1-5)
HDMI
Receiver
Living Room - Sony Model A
Guest Bedroom - Sony Model A
Outdoor TV - SunBriteTV
Master Bedroom - LG
Crown CD 1000 Amp
801e Amp
IR 1
Serial 1
HDMI
MoIP RX 1
MoIP RX 2
MoIP RX 3
MoIP RX 4
MoIP Controller
HDMI
Blu-ray/DVD
Amazon Fire TV
Apple TV
Control System
Cable Box
MoIP TX 1
MoIP TX 2
MoIP TX 3
MoIP TX 4
MoIP TX 5
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
IR 2
IR 2
IR 3
IR 1
Cat5e
Cat5e Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Stereo Output
Stereo Input (1-5)
HDMI
Receiver
4K Display 1
4K HDR Display 2
4K Display 3
1080p Display 4
Crown CD 1000 Amp
801e Amp
IR 1
Multiple Sources with Video Wall
Network
+5VDC
MoIP Switc h
IR IRIR
IR
MoIP RX 1
MoIP RX 2
MoIP RX 3
MoIP RX 4
MoIP Controller
HDMI
Blu-ray/DVD
Amazon Fire TV
Apple TV
Cablebox
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
Cat5e
Cat5e Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
MoIP RX 1
MoIP RX 2
MoIP RX 3
MoIP RX 4
MoIP Controller
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
Blu-ray/DVD
Amazon Fire TV
Apple TV
Cablebox
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
IR
IR
IR
Cat5e
Cat5e Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
2 × 2 Video Wall
IR Receiver
IR Remote
IRIR IRIR IRIR
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One Source Multiple Displays
Stereo Input (1-5)
801e Amp
Stereo Input
801e Amp
Network
+5VDC
MoIP Switc h
HDMI
MoIP RX 1
MoIP RX 2
MoIP RX 3
MoIP RX 4
MoIP Controller
Cablebox
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Living Room - Sony Model A
Guest Bedroom - Sony Model A
Outdoor TV - SunBriteTV
Master Bedroom - LG
IR
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
MoIP RX 1
MoIP RX 2
MoIP RX 3
MoIP RX 4
MoIP Controller
Cablebox
Control System
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
Cat5e
4K Display 1
4K HDR Display 2
4K Display 3
1080p Display 4
IR
IR
IR
Serial
Serial
Serial
Serial
CONFIGURATION
1. Congure Network Switch
(Steps below use an Araknis 210 PoE or 310 PoE Series switch as an example)
1. Factory default the MoIP switch to be used for all MoIP components (not necessary for new switches). Press and hold the reset button for 10—15 seconds until the Status LED ashes once. This will reboot the switch and reset to factory settings.
2. Connect the dedicated MoIP switch directly to your Main LAN switch. The Main LAN switch is the main network switch into which all other switches and network devices are connected. The Main LAN switch is the only switch connected to the router. A dedicated MoIP switch is preferred but not required. (See ‘Network Guide’ for more information.)
3. Access the local UI of the MoIP Switch.
Note: Default login in credentials for an Araknis switch are araknis / araknis. The Default IP
address is 192.168.20.254.
2. Enable IGMP Snooping
Choose ADVANCED > MULTICAST > IGMP SNOOPING, then check options as follows:
1. Status: Enabled
2. Version: V2
3. Report Suppression: Enabled
4. Unregistered IPMC Forward Action: Flood
5. IGMP Snooping Status: Enabled
6. Fast Leave: Enabled
7. Querier State: Enabled
8. Querier Version: V2
9. Router Settings > Router Ports Auto-Learned: Enabled
Click Apply to save these settings
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3. Verify Jumbo Frame
Choose SETTINGS > PORTS, then verify Jumbo Frame is set to greater than 8,000 Bytes. The default value is 9216 (the maximum) and is acceptable.
4. Setup the MoIP Controller
Claim MoIP controller on OvrC and access the local UI.
IMPORTANT: This is REQUIRED for rmware maintenance.
1. For existing OvrC locations:
a. Log into OvrC and go to Customer>Devices
b. A new device will show ready to add. Click “+ Device”, > ‘Media Devices’ and follow the
prompts to claim the MoIP controller.
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2. New OvrC locations
a. Document the MoIP Controller MAC Address and Service Tag on the box or on the
bottom of the device
b. Log into OvrC and go to Customer > Devices, click “+ Device”
c. Manually enter MAC Address and Service Tag to claim the device
5. Access Local UI using Remote Access
Connect the controller to the MoIP Switch, then use the external power supply to connect to an AC outlet.
1. Once connected, log into the MoIP Controller (username/pasword is binary/binary). You can change the user name and password under the Congure> Account Management.
2. It is recommended to apply a static IP address. Navigate to the Congure >IP Settings and click Enable. Apply a static address to the MoIP controller on the same ip address range. Click Save to apply.
6. Update the MoIP Controller Firmware
Available rmware updates are visible in the Device List for that location in OvrC. Follow steps provided in OvrC to complete.
7. Power off the MoIP Switch, then Connect Devices
1. Connect sources via HDMI to the MoIP Transmitters.
2. Connect displays or A/V receivers via HDMI to the MoIP Receivers.
3. The transmitter and receiver are PoE powered (no power supply is included).
4. The controller must be powered by the included external power supply.
8. Powering Up the System
1. Turn on all displays, sources and other related A/V equipment
2. Verify the MoIP Controller is also powered up.
3. Apply power to the MoIP Switch. This will supply power on all connected MoIP devices.
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9. Discover MoIP Transmitters and MoIP Receivers
Access the local UI of the MoIP controller and click Discover and conrm to activate.
The discovery process will identify all transmitters and receivers on the system and displays. Devices will be discovered and assigned a transmitter or receiver number. Transmitter and receiver numbers will correlate directly with the inputs or outputs respectively for control system integration, similar to traditional matrix switchers.
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10. Update TX and RX Firmware (if necessary)
1. If a rmware update is required on any of the transmitters and receivers, a banner will appear on the MoIP controller main page.
2. Click UPDATE TX/RX. This will apply the rmware update to any or all devices as required.
3. Each individual device will show Updating in red.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT remove any devices or reboot until all have completed update status.
11. Identify Receiver-Display and Transmitter-Source Pairs (Recommended)
1. Click the i under each device to name each transmitter. Use the screen capture from each source to help identify each transmitter.
2. Record the Transmitter number, MAC address and connected source for use during control system integration.
3. Activate Identify Mode via the MoIP controller UI. Each display connected to each receiver will display the MAC address for the receiver connected to that display.
4. Name each receiver based on the MAC address.
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5. Record the Receiver number, MAC address, and connected display type/location for use during control system integration.
Note: In Test mode, 4K content does not show on a 1080p TV or via 1.4 HDCP connection.
Downscaling can be congured to x this by clicking i next to each receiver.
12. Congure the MoIP Transmitters
1. The audio EDID between the MoIP Transmitter and the source can be xed to 2 Channel Stereo or 5.1 Multichannel. By default, the device is shipped with this set to Pass-through. Pass-through allows all multi-channel high audio resolution formats including DTS-X, Dolby ATMOS, DTS HD Master Audio, and Dolby True HD.
2. If a device connected to a MoIP Receiver has limited audio capabilities, please congure the MoIP Transmitters to limit the audio EDID presented to the source to the most common format (5.1 or 2ch)
a. If the MoIP Transmitter Audio EDID to 2 Channel Stereo, all MoIP Receivers will hear
the 2 channel stereo audio from the HDMI source.
b. All TVs in the system can process 5.1 Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 but only the home
theater AVR can process Dolby ATMOS, then congure the MoIP Transmitter Audio EDID to 5.1 Multichannel mode.
c. If one or more MoIP Transmitters are dedicated to the home theater, then those MoIP
Transmitter Audio EDID settings should be congured for Pass-through.
Note:
MoIP does not down mix audio from multichannel to stereo. An audio down mixer is
necessary for this purpose.
Disabling power saving settings on connected sources helps maintain accessibility to the
video stream.
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13. Congure the MoIP Receivers
1. For displays that only support 1080p and/or HDCP 1.4, set the corresponding receiver to match this requirement to allow video to pass. 4K video input into transmitters will not show on 1080p and/or HDCP 1.4 displays.
2. Set each receiver individual to Passthrough for the displays capable of support 4K HDR as this will allow the HDR metadata to pass resulting in 4K HDR 30Hz.
3. Set each receiver to 2160p 30Hz to displays that are 4K however; do not support HDR.
Note:
The video output resolution can be set to 2160p (4K) at 30Hz or 25Hz or 1080p (2K) at
60Hz or 50Hz.
Since each receiver always outputs 4K 30Hz 4:4:4 8 bit color. 4K HDR will be limited to 8-bit
color only; however, the display will show content as 4K HDR and output higher brightness and contrast.
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Create a Video Wall
A video wall can be created with receivers currently discovered by the MoIP Controller. After creating the wall, it will be added to the Receiver list alongside the existing receivers. 4x4, 3x3 and 2x2 video walls can be created out of 16, 9 and 4 receivers. Each receiver can only be a member of a single video wall group.
To create a video wall:
1. Name the video wall (required)
2. Select the video wall size (2x2, 3x3, 4x4) by clicking the matching size
3. Based on your installation, assign a given receiver to each position “PX” of the video wall.
4. Measure the display screen dimensions as indicated to adjust out the video that falls behind each TV bezel
5. Click Enable to adjust the bezel
6. Enter the dimensions
7. Click Save
The updated video wall receivers are now available and will integrate with a control system as another output like all other receivers. Additional control system steps may be required to properly switch control for a video wall.
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Set up Control System
Integrating MoIP with your chosen control system is very similar to the steps to integrate a matrix switcher. The Binary team has developed custom drivers and worked with control system manufacturers to certify.
The following control system drivers, models and documentation are available:
Please refer to individual driver support documents for specic features and capabilities.
For greater control and integration, the full application programming interface (API) MoIP API for the MoIP Controller is available for download on the support tab.
Basic switching control: An IP control system is required to control the system transmitter-
receiver switching. No serial or IR system switching control is supported.
RS-232/Serial Generation: RS-232/Serial commands are generated at each transmitter
and receiver. Make connections from the receiver or transmitter end points directly to the devices to be controlled. RS-232 commands sent over IP and are generated at each end point. To integrate, in the control system driver, link each transmitter and receiver’s serial port to the devices to be controlled. Refer to the Serial & IR Control document for more information
Infrared (IR) Routing: Infrared control signals are passed bi-directionally over the static
routes establish on the IR Links Settings page on the MoIP controller local user interface (UI). These routes create virtual wires simplifying the integration process. To integrate these static 2-way IR routes with the control system, link control system IR outputs directly to the device to be controlled based on the IR Link settings. Refer to the Serial & IR Control document for more information.
CEC Stand-by & Power On: CEC can be enabled via the control system driver and
supports Stand-by and Power On commands. Details of this are provided in specic driver documentation. CEC compatibility varies between display manufacturers and should be tested for each install to ensure maximum reliability. Other control options may be required for your specic application.
Audio De-embedding: The L/R stereo audio outputs on the transmitter and receiver, when
stereo content is present, extracts this audio for convenient input into multi-room audio distribution systems. No control system integration is necessary.
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Two (2) Year Limited Warranty
This Binary product has a Two-Year Limited Warranty. This warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not apply to products that have been abused, modied or disassembled. Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to a designated service center with an assigned return authorization number (RA). Contact technical support for an RA number.
SUPPORT
Need Help? Contact Tech Support!
If you need further clarication, please call tech support at 866.838.5052, or email support@snapav.com. For other information, instructional videos, support documentation, or ideas, visit our website and view your item’s product page at www.snapav.com.
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