For optimum performance and safety,
please read these instructions carefully
before connecting, operating or adjusting
this product. Please keep this manual for
future reference.
Surge protection device recommended
This product contains sensitive electrical
components that may be damaged
by electrical spikes, surges, electric
shock, lightning strikes, etc. Use of
surge protection systems are highly
recommended in order to protect and
extend the life of your equipment.
Safety And Performance Notice
The transmission distances of HDMI
over UTP cables are measured using TE
CONNECTIVITY 1427071-6.
EIA/TIA-568-B termination (T568B) of
cables is recommended for optimal
performance.
Features 04
Panel Description - IP200UHD-TX Transmitter 05
Panel Description - IP200UHD-RX Receiver 06
HDMI over IP Network Configuration 07
Configuration & Control of an IP200UHD System 07
Understanding Product Status Lights 08
Audio Connections - Transmitter 08
Audio Connections - Receiver 09
Interoperability 09
InfraRed Control 10
Remote Control - REM100 10
InfraRed Distribution 11
Infrared Pass-Through (Source Control) 12
To minimise interference of the unshielded
twisted pairs in the CAT5e/6/6a cable do
not run the Cat5e/6/6a cabling with or in
close parallel proximity to mains power
cables.
Do not substitute or use any other power
supply other than approved PoE network
products or approved Blustream power
supplies.
Do not disassemble any Blustream
Multicast products for any reason. Doing so
will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Infrared Pass-Through (Display Control) 13
RS-232 (Serial) Bi-Directional Pass-Through 14
Type 1 Redirection Mode - 1 to 1 Routed RS-232 15 - 16
Type 2 Guest Mode - Telnet/IP Conversion To RS-232 17
Manual Product Configuration 18 - 19
EDID Control 20
Scaler Output Control 21
Supporting Documentation & Downloads 22
IP200UHD FIrmware Update 23
Accessing the IP200UHD Web-GUI Interface 24
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Contents - continued...
Multicast Web-GUI - IP200UHD 25 - 28
Changing a Computer IP Address 29 - 31
Application Diagrams - Matrix Configuration 32
Application Diagrams - Video Wall Configuration 33
Application Diagrams - 1 to 1 Configuration 34
Application Diagrams - 1 to Many Configuration 35
Terminating the interconnecting Network CAT cable 36
Our UHD Multicast distribution platform allows virtually latency free (1 frame) distribution of HDMI video over a 1Gb
Network switch. The IP200UHD is an industry leading 4K HDCP 2.2 HDMI distribution system that using visually lossless
compression technology, delivers HDMI, Bi-directional IR, RS-232, USB/KVM and CEC up to lengths of 100m over
standard network architecture. The IP200UHD units can be powered via PoE from a PoE Network switch or locally
should the switch not support PoE.
With multiple configuration options available the Multicast solution is ideal for both commercial and residential
installations. Furthermore our ACM200 with in-built web-GUI, AI2.0 Advanced Integration soware, pre-built 3rd party
control drivers, and simplified switch configuration guides simplify Multicast product installation, and negate the need
for an understanding of complex network infrastructures.
Features
• Advanced UHD video over 1Gb Network
• Virtually unlimited system size
• Extends HDMI over a LAN network architecture
• Compatible with all common brands of layer 3 managed network switches
• Supports up to 4K HDR UHD video (3840 x 2160 @30Hz 4:4:4, 4096 x 2160 @24Hz 4:4:4, and 4K @60Hz 4:2:0)
• Supports all known HDMI audio formats including: Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD Master Audio
transmission
• Features 4 operational modes:
- Matrix distribution (requires 1Gb network switch)
- Video Wall (requires 1Gb network switch)
- One-to-one HDMI extender (no network switch required)
- One-to-many HDMI extender (no network switch required)
• HDCP 2.2 Compliant
• Advanced EDID management
• Video up-scaling and down-scaling
• Analogue L/R audio embedding and de-embedding on IP200UHD-TX Transmitter
• Analogue L/R audio breakout on IP200UHD-RX Receiver
• Fully routable, bi-directional RS-232 and IR
• PoE (Power over Ethernet) to power Blustream products from PoE switch
• Local 24-56V power supply (should network switch not support PoE) - sold separately
• Simple configuration via web-GUI through the ACM200, or using AI2.0 Advanced Integration soware
• RS-232, IR and Telnet/IP integration for control of Multicast system using Blustream ACM200
• 3rd Party drivers available for major home control brands
Please note:
The Blustream Multicast system distributes HDMI video over Layer 3 Managed network hardware. It is advised that
Blustream Multicast products are connected on an independent network switch to prevent interference or drop in
signal performance due to other network products.
Please take care to make sure that you have read and understood the instructions in this manual and that you have
setup your network switch correctly prior to connecting any Blustream Multicast products. Failure to do so will result
in problems with configuration of the system and video performance.
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CH
CH SELECT
OUT
IN
IR
IR
1 USB 2
Panel Description - IP200UHD-TX Transmitter
CH
CH SELECT
OUT
IN
IR
IR
1 USB 2
LINK
IP200UHD-TX
UPDATE
RS-232
Rx
Tx
Gnd
MULTICAST UHD
CH
CH SELECT
USB
LAN / PoE
HDMI OUT
LOOP OUT
IP200UHD-TX Front Panel
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USB
IP200UHD-TX
LINK
9
CH SELECT
213
CH
MULTICAST UHD
Rx
Tx
RS-232
Gnd
45
UPDATE
6
IP200UHD-TX Rear Panel
DC IN
24~56V
LAN / PoE
811
HDMI IN
IR
IN
OUT
AUDIO
IR
IN
L / R
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1 Channel select Up/Down - configure IP200UHD-TX manually and apply ‘Programming mode’
2 Channel status window - displays product information
3 Assignable bi-directional RS-232 ports – connect to third party control device to extend RS-232 commands to any/
multiple IP200UHD Multicast products RS-232 port
4 Firmware Micro USB port - update IP200UHD-TX MCU firmware
5 MCU firmware update switch - place Multicast product into firmware update mode
6 Reset button - press and hold for 5 seconds to factory reset the product
7 USB connection for USB/KVM routing within Multicast system
8 Power LED indicator
9 Link LED indicator - solid status light indicates a stable connection to the network switch
q Power port – use 24-56V 1A DC adaptor (sold separately) if not using a PoE network switch
w LAN Connection (PoE) - connect to Layer 3 Managed switch for HDMI video distribution
e HDMI input – connect to a HDMI source
r IR IN (IR input) – 3.5mm stereo jack. Transmits IR to any IP200UHD-RX receiver currently viewing the IP200UHD-TX.
Please use supplied Blustream IRR 5V IR Receiver. When using the Blustream IRCAB cable (optional) ensure cable
direction is correct
t IR OUT - (IR output) - 3.5mm mono jack – routed IR from any IP200UHD-RX (zone output) allowing source control.
Use supplied Blustream 5V IR emitters
y L/R Analogue audio line input - embed Analogue audio onto HDMI signal
u L/R Analogue audio line output - 2ch audio that supports 2ch PCM source inputs up to 192Khz
1 USB connections for USB/KVM routing within Multicast system
2 IR OUT - (IR output) - 3.5mm mono jack – routed IR to selected IP200UHD-TX (source Transmitter). Use supplied
Blustream 5V IR emitters
3 IR IN (IR input) – 3.5mm stereo jack. Transmits IR to currently selected IP200UHD-TX transmitter allowing routed
IR control of sources. Please use supplied Blustream IRR 5V IR Receiver. When using the Blustream IRCAB cable
(optional) ensure cable direction is correct
4 Channel select Up/Down - used to scroll through sources (IP200UHD-TX), setup IP200UHD-RX manually, and apply
‘Programming mode’
5 Channel status window - displays product information
6 Assignable bi-directional RS-232 port – connect to third party control device to extend RS-232 commands to any/
multiple IP200UHD Multicast product RS-232 port
7 Reset button - press and hold for 5 seconds to factory reset the product
8 Firmware Micro USB port - update IP200UHD-RX MCU firmware
9 Power LED indicator
q Link LED indicator - solid status light indicates a stable connection to the network switch
w LAN Connection (PoE) - connect to Layer 3 Managed switch for HDMI video distribution
e LOOP OUT - connect to LAN Connection on subsequent IP200UHD-RX unit for daisy-chain of video IP stream
r HDMI output – connect to a HDMI display
t MCU firmware update switch - place Multicast product into firmware update mode
y L/R Analogue audio line output - breakout Analogue audio from HDMI signal
Please note: Source input must be PCM 2ch audio for analogue audio outputs to work. Multicast products do not
down-mix Dolby or DTS 5.1ch audio signals
Audio outputs are fixed line level output and RX supports 96Khz audio formats only
u Power port – use 24-56V 1A DC adaptor (sold separately) if not using a PoE network switch
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HDMI Over IP Network Configuration
The Blustream Multicast system distributes HDMI video over Layer 3 Managed network hardware. It is advised that
Blustream Multicast products are connected to an independent network switch to prevent interference or drop in
signal performance due to other network products bandwidth requirements.
Blustream Multicast products are not limited to certain brands of network hardware, but should a network switch that
Blustream have not tested or written instructions for be used, ensure it supports the following network features:
Multicast - (one-to-many or many-to-many distribution) is group communication where information is addressed to a
group of network devices simultaneously (Blustream IP200UHD-RX Receivers).
Instant Leave / Fast Leave / Immediate Leave - a feature associated with Multicast and means that as soon as an
active connection is no longer required (the link between Transmitter and Receiver) the Multicast group and flow of
track is stopped instantly. This prevents unnecessary flow of network traic on the network switch.
IGMP Snooping - the process of listening to Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) network traic. The feature
allows a network switch to listen in on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers (Transmitters and Receivers).
By listening to this flow of traic the switch maintains a map of which links need which IP multicast streams. Multicasts
may be filtered from the links which do not need them and thus controls which ports receive specific multicast traic.
Jumbo Frames / Jumbo Packets / MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) - Ethernet frames with more than 1,500
bytes of payload. Conventionally, jumbo frames can carry up to 9,000 bytes of payload, but variations exist and some
care must be taken when using the term. Many Gigabit Ethernet switches can support jumbo frames.
Please note: Blustream have worked with many network switch providers to create setup guides and saved
configuration files to help configure the products to work with Multicast hardware. These configuration files can be
downloaded from the Blustream website, by selecting the "LAN Switch Guides" button on any Multicast product page.
Configuration & Control of an IP200UHD Multicast System
AI 2.0 - Advanced Integration Soware:
The AI 2.0 soware has been designed as a tool for the simple and eective configuration of a Multicast system for the
IP200UHD series of products where an ACM200 (Advanced Control Module) is not required.Use of the AI 2.0 soware
dramatically decreases the time required (compared to individually addressing each unit via the web-GUI) for the
configuration of multiple Multicast Transmitters and Receivers as the program will communicate with multiple units
simultaneously. Please download the supporting documentation for instructions on AI 2.0 from the Blustream website.
ACM200 - Advanced Control Module:
The Blustream ACM200 includes a web interface module for both configuration and control of a Multicast system. The
web-GUI features 'drag and drop' source selection with video preview, control of independent routing of IR, RS-232,
USB/KVM, CEC, Audio and Video. Pre-built Blustream product drivers simplify Multicast product installation and negate
the need for an understanding of complex network infrastructures.
Multicast products have several LED lights to indicate connectivity status, or to help diagnose connection problems.
1
LAN / PoE
2
UPDATE
3
LINK
IP200UHD-RX
4
Multicast Status Lights
1 LAN PoE status light - solid Orange indicates PoE from the network switch powering the Multicast product
2 LAN status light - solid Green indicates active network connection
3 Power status light - O = No power, Flashing = Product booting, On = Power on
4 Link status light - O = No connection to network, Flashing = not connected to any device (another Multicast
product or network switch), On = Connected to Multicast device or network switch
Audio Connections - Transmitter
Transmitter Audio Embedding / De-embedding
12
DC IN
24~56V
LAN / PoE
HDMI IN
IR
IN
OUT
AUDIO
IR
IN
L / R
1 Audio In - Analogue L/R Line Level audio input (3.5mm jack)
The analogue line level input can be used to replace the original HDMI audio of the source connected to the
Multicast Transmitter with analogue L/R 2ch line level audio. The embedded analogue audio is then distributed
with the adjacent HDMI video signal throughout the Multicast system.
Switching between original HDMI audio and embedded line level analogue 2ch audio is achieved using Blustream
serial/Telnet/IP commands, or by selecting the Audio Source within the ACM200 web-GUI or AI 2.0 soware.
Please note: It is only possible to select EITHER HDMI audio or local analogue line input. It is not possible to distribute
both audio sources simultaneously.
2 Audio Out - Analogue L/R Line Level audio output (2x RCA)
The analogue line level output can be used to breakout the embedded 2ch analogue source audio from the HDMI
input signal.
Please note: The source input must be PCM 2ch audio for the analogue audio output to work. The Blustream Multicast
products do not down-mix Dolby Digital, DTS or 5.1ch audio signals.
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Audio Connections - Receiver
IP200UHD-RX
MULTICAST UHD
LINK
RS-232
CH
CH SELECT
Rx
Tx
Gnd
OUT
IN
IR
IR
1 USB 2
UPDATE
Receiver Audio Breakout
IP200UHD USER MANUAL
1
HDMI OUT
LAN / PoE
LOOP OUT
L / R
DC IN
24~56V
1 Analogue L/R Line Level audio output
The IP200UHD-RX Multicast Receiver includes audio breakout from the selected HDMI source to associated
Analogue L/R audio outputs. Extracted audio will be concurrent with the corresponding HDMI video output.
Please note: The HDMI stream must be PCM 2ch audio for Analogue L/R audio output to work. The Blustream
Multicast products do not down-mix Dolby Digital, DTS or 5.1ch audio signals.
Interoperability
The IP200UHD units can be used in conjunction, or added into existing IP100UHD Multicast systems. The following
needs to be considered prior to adding in IP200UHD products to an existing (IP100UHD) Blustream Multicast system:
- USB / KVM connectivity and routing is not available with Blustream IP100UHD units.
- The firmware version of all IPxxxUHD units should be the same for the full feature set of the Multicast system to be
used, and the units to work seamlessly together.
- For firmware versions of the IP100UHD-TX / RX that are currently loaded with the firmware A1.3.4 or lower, the internal MCU of the unit must be updated before updating the firmware to a later version.
The MCU firmware update can only be undertaken by a member of the Blustream Support Team, and is not
available for installers / integrators to carry out. Please contact us on the email address noted below.
The Blustream Multicast system can be controlled using local IR hardware connected directly to the IP200UHD-RX
Receiver. This prevents the need for a third party control solution. Only the source selection feature is available using
local IR control through the Receiver. For advanced features such as video wall mode, audio embedding etc RS-232 or
TCP/IP control will need to be used.
Blustream have created 80x IR commands allowing source selection of up to 80x IP200UHD-TX Transmitters. For
systems larger than 80x source devices (IP200UHD-TX) the ACM200 control module is recommended.
For the complete database of Multicast IR commands, please visit the Blustream website page for any Multicast
product, click on the "Drivers & Protocols" button, and navigate to the folder named "Multicast IR Control".
Infrared Control of IP200UHD-RX using REM100 (sold separately):
13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
73 74 75 76
77 78 79 80
MULTICAST
57 58 59 60
61 62 63 64
65 66 67 68
69 70 71 72
41 42 43 44
45 46 47 48
49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
1 USB 2
OUT
IR
IR
CH SELECT
IN
CH
MULTICAST UHD
Rx
Tx
RS-232
Gnd
UPDATE
LINK
IP200UHD-RX
Infrared Control using Third Party Control System and ACM200
PoE
LinkLink
YellowGreenYellowGreen
Third Party Control System
Vid eo LA N(Po E)
Con trol LAN
Remote Control - REM100
Input (Transmitter) Selection
The Blustream REM100 remote control can be used at any Blustream Multicast RX
Receiver product and can select up to 80x source inputs (Transmitters).
Using the remote:
Sources 1-40 are selected using the input selection buttons 1-40.
Sources 41-80 are selected by first activating the ‘secondary control mode’ which
is achieved by pressing and holding source button 1 (top le) for 5 seconds. Once
this mode is active the buttons 1-40 are now selecting sources 41-80.
To return control back to source inputs 1-40 simply press and hold source button 1
for 5 seconds to revert to ‘main control mode’.
IR Ctr l
IR
Pow er
12V
5V
1234
41424344
5678
45464748
9101112
49505152
13141516
53545556
17181920
57585960
21222324
61626364
25262728
65666768
29303132
69707172
33343536
73747576
37383940
77787980
DC 12V
MULTICAST
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InfraRed Distribution
The Blustream range of Multicast products include multiple options for control and routing of IR.
IMPORTANT: Blustream InfraRed products are all 5V and NOT compatible with alternative manufacturers
InfraRed solutions. When using third party 12V IR control solutions please use the Blustream IR-CAB cable
for IR conversion.
Each Blustream Multicast Transmitter and Receiver is supplied with both an IR Receiver and Emitter, details below:
IR Emitter - IR1 & IR2 (IR2 sold separately)
Blustream 5V IR Emitter designed for discrete IR control
of hardware
IR Receiver - IRR
Blustream 5V IR receiver to receive IR signal and
distribute through Blustream products
Infrared 3.5mm Pin-Out
IR Emitter - Mono 3.5mm
Signal
Ground
IR Receiver - Stereo 3.5mm
Signal
5V
Ground
IR Control Cable - IR-CAB (sold separately)
Blustream IR Control cable 3.5mm Mono to 3.5mm
Stereo for linking third party control solutions to
Blustream products.
The Multicast products feature InfraRed pass-through allowing users to use an original source remote to control the
sources located in another area.
The IR signal is routed discreetly to the source that is currently selected, meaning that individual source control can be
achieved with installations consisting of multiple source equipment of the same type, i.e. - multiple Satellite boxes of
the same make / model.
Please note: The IR pass-through features are available in all modes of Multicast use (matrix mode, video-wall, one-toone, and one-to-many)
Connections:
The IRR - IR receiver is connected to the IR IN socket on the IP200UHD-RX.
Rx
Gnd
MENU
1 USB 2
OUT
IR
IR
CH SELECT
IN
CH
MULTICAST UHD
Tx
RS-232
UPDATE
LINK
IP200UHD-RX
The IR1 - IR emitter is connected to the IR OUT socket on the IP200UHD-TX and the bud should be located directly on
top of the IR receiver window of the source device.
DC IN
24~56V
LAN / PoE
HDMI IN
IR
IN
OUT
AUDIO
IR
IN
L / R
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Link
RXTX
CHSelect
IRIR
Rx
Tx
Gnd
RS-232
CH
IP100UHD-RXMULTICAST UHD
MULTICAST UHD
CH
CH SELECT
OUT
IN
IR
IR
1 USB 2
LINK
IP200UHD-TX
UPDATE
RS-232
Rx
Tx
Gnd
MULTICAST UHD
CH
CH SELECT
USB
LAN / PoE
HDMI OUT
LOOP OUT
Link
IRIR
Rx
Tx
Gnd
IP100UHD-RXMULTICAST UHD
Link
RXTX
CHSelect
IRIR
RS-232
CH
IP100UHD-RXMULTICAST UHD
InfraRed Pass-Through (Display Control)
With both the AI 2.0 Advanced Configuration soware, or the ACM200, IR can be routed independently from any
IP200UHD-TX to any IP200UHD-RX unit for display control, regardless of the current video stream routing between a
receiver and another transmitter.
Instructions for the confiuguration of Fixed Routing can be found in the AI2.0 User Manual, or the ACM200 User Manual,
both are downloadable from the Blustream website. The commands for fixed routing can be found at the rear of these
manuals.
Connections:
When using third party 12V IR control solutions please use Blustream IR-CAB cable for IR conversion from 12V to 5V. If
the control system uses a 5V IR line, then a straight-through stereo 3.5mm cable can be used. Connect the IR output of
the third party control system to the IR IN of the IP200UHD-TX.
Third Party
Control System
DC IN
24~56V
LAN / PoE
HDMI IN
IR
IN
OUT
AUDIO
IR
IN
The IR1 - IR emitter is connected to the IR OUT socket on the IP200UHD-RX and the bud should be located directly on
top of the IR receiver window of the display device.
Multicast products feature bi-directional RS-232 pass-through for control of products using serial commands.
There are multiple methods for distribution of RS-232 using the Blustream Multicast solution which include:
1) Type-1 Redirection Mode: 1-to-1 routed RS-232
A link is programmed that creates an open connection between ANY Multicast product in the system (Transmitters or
Receivers). Once established the RS-232 commands can be sent in either direction between products.
Multiple links can be created between Multicast products for additional independent product control.
Serial controlled display
Rx
Gnd
CH SELECT
Tx
CH
MULTICAST UHD
UPDATE
RS-232
LINK
USB
IP200UHD-TX
IR
IR
CH SELECT
OUT
1 USB 2
CH
IN
MULTICAST UHD
Rx
Gnd
Tx
UPDATE
RS-232
RS-232
Third party control system
i.e. - Control4, ELAN, RTi etc.
2) Type 2 Dumb Redirection Mode - 1-to-many routed RS-232
A link is opened when a receiver(s) is connected to a transmitter in the system. Once established the RS-232
commands can be sent in either direction between products, allowing a single command to be sent to 1 or many
receivers at the same time i.e. - All displays powered on.
RS-232
Serial controlled display
MULTICAST UHD
MULTICAST UHD
RS-232
Rx
Gnd
Tx
RS-232
Rx
Gnd
Tx
RS-232
RS-232
Rx
Tx
CH SELECT
CH
MULTICAST UHD
RS-232
Third party control system
i.e. - Control4, ELAN, RTi etc.
Gnd
UPDATE
RS-232
IR
LINK
USB
IP200UHD-TX
IR
CH SELECT
OUT
1 USB 2
IR
OUT
1 USB 2
CH
IN
IR
CH SELECT
CH
IN
Serial controlled display
3) Type 2 Guest Mode - Telnet/IP conversion to RS-232
UPDATE
UPDATE
IP200UHD-RX
LINK
IP200UHD-RX
IP200UHD-RX
LINK
LINK
This method of control converts a Telnet/IP control command into an RS-232 command. A link is programmed that
creates an open connection between an ACM200 control module and any IP200UHD-TX or RX (Transmitter or Receiver)
product in the system. Telnet/IP commands are sent into the ACM200 from a third party control solution. This is then
converted into an RS-232/serial command for control of third party products.
Serial controlled display
PoE
LinkLin k
Yellow Green Yellow Green
Video L AN(Po E)
Contro l LAN
IR
IR
Power
12V
5V
IR Ctrl
DC 12V
IR
CH SELECT
OUT
1 USB 2
CH
IN
MULTICAST UHD
Rx
Gnd
Tx
RS-232
RS-232
Third party control system
i.e. - Control4, ELAN, RTi etc.
Please note: Only one method of RS-232 pass-through can be used at the same time. It is not possible to mix dierent
methods of RS-232 control simultaneously.
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LINK
UPDATE
IP200UHD-RX
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Type-1 Redirection Mode - 1-to-1 Routed RS-232
The Multicast products feature bi-directional RS-232 pass-through for control of products using serial commands from
a fixed RX/TX to another. This is also known as Type 1, 1 to 1 routed RS-232 mode. To utilise this enable Type 1 RS-232
mode as follows:
Type 1 RS-232 Mode Set Up
1) Connect to the Web GUI of the IP200UHD-TX or RX to enable Type 1 mode for by entering its IP
Address in a web browser and navigate to the Functions' tab.
For example: 169.254.6.1 is the default IP address for RX ID 1.
2) Check the checkbox for 'Enable Serial over IP'
3) Select the checkbox for 'Type 1'
4) Select the System tab and navigate to the Utilities section.
Select the Reboot button to restart the Multicast unit.
5)Connect to the Web GUI of Multicast product, and navigate to the Statistics section under the System menu and note the products MAC Address.
Use this MAC Address to create the routed RS-232 connection.
Gnd
Rx
6) Next, send the following messages directly into the Blustream Multicast TX or RX serial port.
Tx
The command will open a connection between the Blustream products. Connect
a computer or control system serial port (or USB to serial cable) directly to the 3-Pin serial
RS-232
connection on the TX or RX product.
7) Use a serial control program to send the below commands into the Multicast TX/RX product.
Please note: Some serial command programs require the carriage return <CR> to be entered aer the commands. Some programs will automatically add this.
8)Using the PC serial command program enter the following commands:
0E (in hex format)
This will put the unit into command mode and a command prompt will be displayed ">".
9)Send the connect command as follows:
ast_c <MAC ADDRESS> <BAUD>8N1
<CR>
Where <MAC ADDRESS> is the MAC Address of the target device (TX or RX) that was collected earlier
and <BAUD> is the baudrate of the device to be communicated with.
For example: ast_c 0019FA0059A3 115200-8N1
<CR>
10)A start message showing the connection has been established will be displayed.
Commands can now be sent to/from the device.
11)To disconnect, send the control message 0E (in hex format)
Please note: As soon as the IP200UHD-TX or -RX sees the command '0E' (even if part of a third party command) it will close serial communication between the Multicast products.
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Type 2 Guest Mode - Telnet/IP Conversion To RS-232
Multicast products feature bi-directional RS-232 pass-through for control of products using serial commands from the
ACM200. This is also known as RS-232 Guest Mode. To utilise this, enable Guest Mode first as follows.
RS-232 Guest Mode Set Up
1) Guest Mode must be enabled in each IP200UHD-TX and RX unit in order to use this functionality.
Connect to the Web GUI of the IP200UHD-TX or RX to enable Guest Mode for by entering the products IP
Address in a web browser, and navigate to the Functions tab.
For example: 169.254.6.1 is the default IP address for RX ID 1.
2) Check the checkbox for 'Enable Serial over IP'
3) Select the checkbox for 'Type 2 guest mode'
Ensure all Baudrate settings are correct for the product to be controlled.
RS-232 Guest Mode Communication
1) To open a Guest Mode connection between the ACM200 and an IP200UHD-TX or RX unit send the following
command via IP or RS-232:
INxxxGUESTConnect to TX xxx in Guest Mode from the ACM200
OUTxxxGUEST Connect to RX xxx in Guest Mode from the ACM200
Example: Transmitter one is ID 001, meaning 'IN001GUEST' will allow bi-directional Serial or TCP/IP
commands between ACM200 and Transmitter 001.
2)Once a connection is established, any characters sent from the ACM200 will be transmitetd to the IP200UHD-TX or RX it is connected with, and vice versa.
3)To close the connection send the escape command 0x02 (02 in Hex). If using Telnet, close the connection by pressing CTRL + B.
The Blustream Multicast system can be configured without the need of a computer, allowing basic setup options such
as addressing of products (IP configuration), EDID selection, and Scaler output selection.
Manual configuration does not require the product to be connected to a network switch in order to be set-up, it only
requires the units to be powered either by local power supply (24-54V 1A) or by a PoE switch/power injector. This
means total configuration can easily be achieved osite without any network hardware in place.
Please note: Advanced features such as video walls cannot be setup via manual configuration, and requires AI2.0 or
the ACM200 web-GUI.
Configuring the IP200UHD-TX:
1) Power the IP200UHD Transmitter - to configure the Multicast Transmitter first connect the product to a power supply (local or PoE network) and wait for the product to boot-up. The front panel LED display will rotate whilst booting
and display a 2 digit number when complete. This will be '00' if the unit has default settings.
2) Put the IP200UHD-TX into 'Local Configuration' mode - once the product is powered press both the 'UP' and
'DOWN' channel buttons on the front panel at the same time for 6 seconds to enter 'Local Configuration' mode. The
LCD front display of the product will show 'LC' when it is in this mode.
Rx
Gnd
Tx
CH SELECT
CH
MULTICAST UHD
RS-232
UPDATE
USB
LINK
IP200UHD-TX
3) Assign the Transmitter ID (IP address) - once the product is in Local Configuration (LC) mode the display will begin
to flash with a lowercase 't' to indicate the assigning of the transmitters identity. The identity will also be the IP address
that is automatically assigned, so is of utmost importance that an individual ID not equal to another TX unit in the
system is assigned:
- The first ID that should be assigned is ID001 = 169.254.3.1 (IP address 1)
- The second ID that should be assigned is ID002 = 169.254.3.2 (IP address 2)
and so on....
Once the ID number has been selected and is correct, confirm the selection by pressing both Channel 'UP' and 'DOWN'
buttons at the same time to move on to setting the EDID.
4) Set the EDID - once the product is in EDID configuration mode the display will begin to flash with a lowercase 'e' to
indicate that the assigning of an EDID value is about to commence. Use the 'UP' or 'DOWN' arrows to select the EDID
setting required. A full list of EDID settings can be found on page 20 'EDID Control'.
For example: if the display shows '00' the EDID will be 1080p 2ch.
Once required EDID has been selected, press both Channel 'UP' and 'DOWN' buttons together to finalise the manual
configuration.
The Multicast Transmitter will reboot with the new settings applied.
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Configuring the IP200UHD-RX:
1) Power the IP200UHD Receiver - to configure the Multicast Receiver first connect the product to a power supply
(local or PoE network) and wait for the product to boot up. The front panel LED display will rotate whilst booting and
display a 2 digit number when complete. This will be '00' if the unit has default settings.
2) Put the IP200UHD-RX into 'Local Configuration' mode - once the product is powered press both the 'UP' and
'DOWN' channel buttons on the front panel at the same time for 6 seconds to enter 'Local Configuration' mode. The
LCD front display of the product will show 'LC' when it is in this mode.
Rx
Gnd
Tx
RS-232
UPDATE
LINK
IP200UHD-RX
1 USB 2
OUT
IR
IR
CH SELECT
IN
CH
MULTICAST UHD
3) Assign the Receiver ID (IP address) - once the product is in Local Configuration (LC) mode the display will begin
to flash with a lowercase 'r' to indicate the receivers identity is going to be assigned. The identity will also be the IP
address that is automatically assigned, so is of utmost importance that an individual ID not equal to another RX unit in
the system is assigned:
- The first Receiver ID assigned is ID001 = 169.254.6.1 (IP address 1)
- The second Receiver ID is ID002 = 169.254.6.2 (IP address 2)
and so on....
Once the ID number has been selected and is correct, confirm the selection by pressing both Channel 'UP' and 'DOWN'
buttons at the same time to move on to setting the scaled output.
4) Set the Video Scaler of the Receiver - once the product ID has been configured the display will begin to flash with
an 's' to indicate that the scaler output is next to be configured. Use the 'UP' or 'DOWN' arrows to select the scaler setting required. A full list of scaler settings can be found on page 21 'Scaler Output Control'.
For example: if the display shows '10' the Scaler output will be 4K 30Hz.
Once the Scaler output that is required for the display connected to the HDMI output of the RX has been set, press both
Channel 'UP' and 'DOWN' buttons at the same time to move onto setting permissions.
5) Setting Permissions - aer the scaler output has been set, the permissions of the Receiver now need to be config-
ured. The display in the unit will start to flash with the letters 'CH'. Use the 'UP' or 'DOWN' arrows to select the permission number required.
Permissions allow for the Receiver to be set up so that it can / cannot access Transmitters within the system. If the system has 6x TX units and the RX is set to 05, the Receiver will have access to the first 5x transmitters (ID's 001 - 005) and
not any other Transmitter aer. The number set will equal the last Transmitter in the system that can be accessed.
Setting the permission value to '00' ignores the permissions and will mean that the Receiver being manually configuring can therefore access ALL transmitters in the system.
Once the permission value required has been selected, press both Channel 'UP' and 'DOWN' buttons to finalise the
manual configuration.
The Multicast Receiver will then reboot with the new settings applied.
Please note: permissions and users can also be set-up and controlled when using the ACM200 web-GUI.
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is a data structure that is used between a display and a source. This data
is used by the source to find out what audio and video resolutions are supported by the display device. From this
information the source will discover what the best audio and video resolutions need to be output.
In a normal Matrix based system, issues can arise when multiple displays or video matrix switching is introduced
because of the increased number of variables.
In the Blustream Multicast system each source device only communicates with a single Blustream IP200UHD-TX
Transmitter meaning there is only a single EDID handshake. As each Blustream Multicast IP200UHD-RX Receiver has its
own in-built video scaler, it is advised that the source EDID is set to output the best video signal possible as this can be
down-scaled (as required) at each IP200UHD-RX Receiver.
Configuration of Multicast EDID settings can be achieved in several ways:
1) During the manual configuration of the IP200UHD-TX Transmitter - see previous pages
2) Using the Blustream Multicast AI 2.0 Advanced Integration soware
3) Using the Multicast Web-GUI interface (by addressing the unit via it's IP Address within a browser)
4) Using the Web-GUI of the Blustream ACM200
5) Using RS-232 commands via the Blustream ACM200
When configuring the EDID during manual setup, or using RS-232 commands the following table indicates EDID values:
Please note: The Blustream Multicast products do not down-mix Dolby Digital, DTS or 5.1ch audio signals. Should
the end-points (displays) only support 2ch PCM, set the EDID value to match audio formats supported throughout the
system.
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Scaler Output Control
The Blustream Multicast Receiver has an in-built video scaler which can both up-scale and downscale video signals
allowing for diering image resolutions at each display.
Configuration of Multicast Scaler settings can be achieved in several ways:
1) During the manual configuration of the IP200UHD-RX Receiver - see previous pages
2) Using the Blustream Multicast AI 2.0 sAdvanced Integration soware
3) Using the Multicast Web-GUI interface (by addressing the unit via it's IP Address within a browser)
4) Using the Web-GUI of the Blustream ACM200
5) Using RS-232 commands via the Blustream ACM200
When configuring the Scaled output during manual setup, or using RS-232 commands, the following table indicates
Scaler settings.
SCALERMULTICAST RECEIVER SCALER SETTINGS
00Pass Through - allows native source resolution to pass-through to display * (default setting)
01HDMI 2160p@30Hz
02HDMI 2160p@24Hz
03HDMI 1080p@60Hz
04HDMI 1080p@50Hz
05HDMI 720p@60Hz
06HDMI 720p@50Hz
07HDMI 1280x1024@60Hz
08HDMI 1024x768@60Hz
09HDMI 1360x768@60Hz
10HDMI 1440x900@60Hz
11HDMI 1680x1050@60Hz
Please note: the maximum output resolution of the IP200UHD-RX is 4K @ 30Hz. Where a source resolution is equal
to 4K @ 50Hz or 60Hz, the output resolution is automatically scaled to 4K @ 25Hz or 30Hz (half the value of the input
frame rate) when the scaler output is le as 'Pass Through'.
It is recommended to try as best as possible to match frame rates throughout the system to reduce the potential of
juddery images.
Display settings can also negatively aect motion on an output image from an IP200UHD-RX. Settings such as 'Motion
Smoothing' should be turned o to aviod this issue. Alternatively, setting the display to 'Game Mode' will turn o all
additional processing within a display.
The relevant supporting documents for Blustream Multicast products can be found on the Blustream website:
www.blustream.co.uk / www.blustream.com.au
The following download buttons are available on the IP200UHD-TX and RX pages for supporting documentation:
Download example schematics of the IP200UHD products in diering
scenarios. These are available towards the back of this guide.
The 'Drivers & Protocols' download section features all supporting
documentation, firmware versions, control information, instruction / user
guides etc.
Download the Blustream AI 2.0 Advanced Integration soware program for
use wth the IP200UHD series of products where an ACM200 is not being used
Download the User Guide for AI 2.0
Download the latest set-up guides Blustream have written for a variety of
LAN switches that can be used with the IP200UHD products
Download the latest firmware releases for the IP200UHD-TX and RX
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IP200UHD Firmware Update
Prior to commencing installation of your Multicast system, it is important that the Blustream IP200UHD-TX/RX
products are pre-loaded with the latest firmware. The latest firmware can be found on the Blustream Website - see
previous page.
Updating the IP200UHD firmware can be acheived in 2 ways:
1) Using the ‘Firmware Update’ feature in the ‘Advanced’ section of the AI 2.0 soware. This is the easiest method.
2) Using the IP200UHD-TX or RX Web-GUI interface.
The below instructions are a step-by-step guide to upgrading the firmware in each Multicast product for new units
that are yet to be configured. The firmware update process must be completed one-by-one due to all products
being shipped with the same standard factory set default IP address. Failure to do so may result in corrupting the
firmware in the products, resulting in product failure.
Prior to upgrading the firmware in Blustream Multicast products using either of the above methods it is important to
first complete the below instructions.
1) In order to communicate with the Blustream Multicast hardware a computer will need to be physically connected
to either:
a) A PoE network switch using an Ethernet network cable which is in turn connected to the Blustream IP200UHD-TX or RX product
b) The Blustream IP200UHD product directly which must be powered locally using a 24-56V DC 1A power
supply (sold separately)
2) IMPORTANT: Prior to connecting the Blustream Multicast IP200UHD product to your network switch/local
power supply, it is recommended that the product is forced into ‘Firmware Upgrade Mode’. Firmware Upgrade
Mode stops the Multicast product from streaming video and activates a status for updating the firmware.
To activate Firmware Upgrade Mode:
a) Whilst un-powered, press both the ‘CH SELECT UP’ and ‘CH SELECT DOWN’ buttons located on the product front
panel at the same time
b) Whilst holding down these buttons, insert the PoE network cable, or local 24-56V DC power supply
c) Do not release the buttons until the product shows ‘PG’ in the status window on the front panel
Please note: Product firmware can be updated without ‘Firmware Upgrade Mode’ but any streaming service to/from
the product must be stopped before proceeding with the firmware upgrade. Failure to do so may result in loss of
firmware transmission packets due to un-necessary traic on the network.
3) In order to communicate with the Blustream IP200UHD product a computer must also be in the same IP range as
the Blustream IP200UHD-TX/RX's default IP address. Instructions to update a computers IP range can be found in the
‘Changing your computer IP address’ instructions towards the rear of this guide.
The default IP address of all new Multicast IP200UHD-TX/RX is:
Each Blustream Multicast product is shipped with a fixed IP address of 169.254.100.254. Once the PC network is
amended to work in the same IP range as the fixed IP of the Multicast products, it is possible to communicate directly
with the built-in web server in each Multicast IP200UHD Transmitter or Receiver.
Following configuration using either: AI 2.0 soware, ACM200 Web-GUI, by manual configuration, or the Web-GUI
interface of the product, the unit will have a dierent IP address to that of the factory default. The IP address of a
configured Multicast product can be found by pressing and holding the ‘UP’ channel button on the product for approx.
6 seconds, the product IP address will be shown using the front panel display by displaying each of the 4 numeric parts
of the IP address in order.
Please note: there is a single dot in the top le hand portion of each of the digital 8-segment numeric displays. To
obtain a 3-digit number from a 2-digit numeric display, the two dots are used to determine the first number / digit of
the possible 3 digits of an IP address. For example: the IP address: 169.254.3.101 would be displayed as:
. 6 9 . . 54 03 . 01
The Blustream Multicast AI2.0 ‘Search’ feature and the 'Scan' feature of the ACM200 web-GUI can also be used to
show all connected Multicast products within a system. Entering the fixed IP address (for new units), or the configured
IP address of a configured unit, into a web browser on a PC, gives access to the units configuration for monitoring,
resetting, firmware upgrading, or further configuration.
On entering the unit IP address into a web browser, a username and password prompt will be displayed.
Enter the username: blustream
Enter thas password: 1 2 3 4
Transmitters:
The first product to be assigned an IP address when using the Blustream AI 2.0, or the ACM200 Web-GUI, will be given
the IP address of 169.254.3.1. The next Transmitter will be assigned an IP address of 169.254.3.2 and so on....
Once the IP range of 169.254.3.x is filled (254 units), the unit will be auto-assigned of an IP address from 169.254.4.1 and
so on...
Once the IP range of 169.254.4.x is filled (254 units), the unit will be auto-assigned of an IP address from 169.254.5.1 up
to 169.254.5.254 - this gives a maximum configuration of 762x transmitters in any system using AI 2.0 or the ACM200
Web-GUI.
Receivers:
The first product to be assigned an IP address when using the Blustream AI 2.0, or the ACM200 Web-GUI, will be given
the IP address of 169.254.6.1. The next Receiver will be assigned an IP address of 169.254.6.2 and so on....
Once the IP range of 169.254.6.x is filled (254 units), the unit will be auto-assigned of an IP address from 169.254.7.1 and
so on...
Once the IP range of 169.254.7.x is filled (254 units), the unit will be auto-assigned of an IP address from 169.254.8.1 up
to 169.254.8.254 - this gives a maximum configuration of 762x receivers in any system using AI 2.0 or the ACM200 WebGUI.
This part of the guide will explain the use of directly communicating with an individual unit. It is assumed the IP
address of the unit is known. The Web-GUI is similar in function to the Blustream AI 2.0 soware with the majority of
options on the Web-GUI being concurrently available within the soware, however the units Web-GUI should primarily
be used as a tool for checking configuration, or problem solving, rather than as a method for setting up a new system.
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Multicast Web-GUI - IP200UHD
The menu structure for the built-in Web-GUI is as follows...
System (same for both TX and RX):
Version Information: an overview of the individual unit, including model number and firmware version.
Update Firmware: it may be necessary to update the firmware of the Blustream Multicast products. It is advised to
check the Blustream website to see if any firmware updates have been uploaded. Download these files and save them
to a PC. To update the Blustream IP200UHD-TX or IP200UHD-RX please follow the below instructions:
Click ‘Update Firmware’
1) Click ‘Browse...’ and open the folder in which the firmware files have been saved.
2) Select the require ‘Transmitter.BIN’ or ‘Receiver.BIN’ file
3) Click ‘Upload’ which will begin the firmware upgrade process
4) Once the upgrade has completed, disconnect the network cable/power and reconnect to reboot the product. The Transmitter/Receiver display will no longer display ‘PG’ when complete.
Please note: DO NOT unplug the power or network connection to the IP200UHD-TX or RX during upgrade as this may
result in failure to upgrade the firmware, which may lead to possible failure of the unit.
The firmware upgrade process will take several minutes. Do not connect any other Blustream Multicast product to the
network that has the same IP address during this time.
Factory Default - resets the Transmitter or Receiver to factory settings. The IP address will revert to: 169.254.100.254
once the unit has rebooted.
Reboot - reboots the Transmitter or Receiver unit.
Set EDID (Transmitter units only) - as per page 20, fix the EDID value for a Transmitter (source).
Console API Command - only to be used as instructed by a member of the Blustream Technical Support team.
Output - feedback from the API command inserted above.
Statistics:
Network - detailed information about the connection status of the Transmitter or Receiver (unit ID, IP address, subnet,
gateway, MAC address, casting mode (Multicast / Unicast), link status and link mode). Changes to the units
IP address details can only be viewed from this section, please refer to the Network tab to amend the IP
structure of the unit (not recommended).
Video (Transmitter units) -
- EDID Used - the EDID structure being used between source and Transmitter.
- Local Video Output - connection status of the video signal being received from the source device.
- Video Timing Information - detailed information of the media being accepted from the source: Resolution,
Pixel rate, HDMI blanking information, Colour Depth, HDCP, Window sizes, Scan mode and Signal Type
/ Aspect Ratio
Video (Receiver units) -
- Local Video Output - connection status of the video signal being received from the source device, HDMI
mode, Signal type, Feature support, and Preferred timing
- EDID Used - the EDID structure being used between Receiver and display device.
- Video Timing Information - Timing / Frame rate conversion, Resolution, Pixel rate, HDMI blanking information, Colour Depth, HDCP, Window sizes, Scan mode and Signal Type / Aspect Ratio
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Video Wall:
It is recommended that Video Wall arrays are configured and managed using AI 2.0, or the ACM200 Web-GUI soware
only.
Network (same for both TX and RX):
Allows for the IP address details for the unit to be amended to fit with alternative IP address ranges (not
recommended).
The unit can be set to Unicast (one-to-one), or Multicast (one-to-many, or many-to-many). Unicast would only be used
where there are multiple point-to-point extenders on the same network where matrix functionality is not required. All
Blustream units are shipped with Multicast set as default.
Please note: amending the IP address of Multicast products may prevent other Multicast equipment, and the AI 2.0
soware from being able to communicate with the unit.
Enable Video over IP: on by default. Do not un-check this box.
Enable Video Wall: on by default. Un-checking this will remove Video Wall functionality from the unit.
Maximum Bit Rate: adjust to reduce the amount of data per second that is sent by the Transmitter. Reducing this from
'Best Eort' will result in a reduction of image quality. It is recommended to keep this setting at 'Best Eort'.
Maximum Frame Rate: adjust to reduce the number of frames captured by the Transmitter from the source. Reducing
this from 100% (slider to the right), will result in a reduction of the motion performance of a Multicast Receivers
output when accepting a stream from the Transmitter. It is recommended to keep this setting at 100%.
Audio over IP: choose the source of the embedded audio for the stream (Auto / Line In / HDMI).
USB over IP: individual settings for the use of USB / KVM over Multicast. Choose between diering operational and
compatibility modes.
Serial over IP: enable RS232 pass-through from the Transmitter, utilise this section to configure the serial settings of the
system.
Functions (Receiver):
Enable Video over IP: on by default. Do not un-check this box.
Enable Video Wall: on by default. Un-checking this will remove Video Wall functionality from the unit.
Copy EDID from the Video Output: we would recommend using AI 2.0 or the ACM200 Web-GUI to perform the Copy
EDID function within a system.
Scaler Output Mode: as per page 21, set the scaled output to match the maximum resolution of the display connected
where the display cannot accept the full resolution of the source device.
Timeout for Detecting Video Lost: 10 seconds by default. Adjust this setting to hold the last frame of media received by
the Receiver device before reverting to the Blustream Multicast splash screen where source device is turned
o, or the connection is lost between the source and Transmitter.
Audio over IP: choose the source of the embedded audio for the stream (Auto / Line In / HDMI)
USB over IP: individual settings for the use of USB / KVM over Multicast. Choose between diering operational and
compatibility modes.
Serial over IP: enable RS232 pass-through from the Transmitter, utilise this section to configure serial settings of the
system.
Please note: within any of the Transmitter or Receiver web-GUI sections, click 'Apply' to save new or amended settings.
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Changing a Computer IP address
To communicate with the Control Network or Multicast Video Network, the IP Address of the computer being used may
need to be amended to communicate with the either network.
1) Connect the computer to the Multicast network switch using an Ethernet cable.
2) In the Windows toolbar navigate to ‘CONTROL PANEL’.
3) Select ‘NETWORK AND INTERNET’.
5) Select ‘NETWORK AND SHARING CENTER’.
6) Under ‘View your Active Networks’ see connection types available.
Select ‘Local Area Connection’ as this is the method of communication being used with the switch.
8) A. In the ‘NETWORKING’ window highlight/select ‘INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 4 (TCP/IPv4)’
B. Select ‘PROPERTIES’, or double click on ‘INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 4 (TCP/IPv4)’
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9) A. Under the ‘General’ tab select ‘USE THE FOLLOWING IP ADDRESS’
B. Enter the following FIXED IP network details for the configuration of the Network Switch or the ACM200 (check with the manufacturer of the LAN switch if this address is relevant in advance)
IP Address 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 192.169.1.1
C. Enter the following FIXED IP network details for AI 2.0 or Blustream Multicast products
IP Address 169.254.1.100
Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway 169.254.1.1
It is important to have the IP address range of the PC configured to the correct range when setting up the LAN switch.
Once configuration of the LAN switch has been completed, the IP address range of the PC will need to be amended if
using AI 2.0 or the Multicast Tansmitter or Receiver web-GUI's.
10) Click ‘OK’ and exit the network setup
11) Enter the default Network Switch, ACM200 or Blustream Multicast address into a web browser and check for
connection to the unit. If the Transmitter and Receiver products have already been configured, enter the
address of one of these (it is advised to use 169.254.3.1 - this will be the first default Transmitter IP address).
It is important that the interconnecting CAT cable between the Blustream Multicast products is terminated using the
correct RJ45 pin configuration. The link CAT cable should be a ‘straight’ (pin-to-pin) CAT cable and it is advised that this
is wired to the T568B wiring standard as this format is less prone to EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interference).
When installing CAT cables it is advised to use the best CAT cable quality possible. HDMI distribution products will only
work if used with CAT5e standard cable or above. Blustream recommends using a CAT6 cable for installations, especially when running over longer distances, in areas of high EMI, or with 4K signal distribution.
RJ45 Pin-Out
T568B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Specifications
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IP200UHD-TX
• Video input: 1x HDMI type A, female
• Video output: 1x LAN RJ45 connector
• Audio input:1x 3.5mm L/R analogue audio
• Audio output: 2x RCA L/R analogue audio
• Ethernet port: 1x LAN RJ45 connector (PoE)
• USB / KVM: 1x USB, type B
• RS-232 serial port: 1x 3-pin phoenix connector
• IR input: 1x 3.5mm stereo jack
• IR output: 1x 3.5mm mono jack
• Firmware Update: 1x Micro B USB
• Mounting kit included
• Dimensions (W x D x H ): 190mm x 114mm x 25mm
• Shipping weight (Kit): 0.8kg
• Operating temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
• Storage temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
IP200UHD-RX
• Video input: 1x LAN RJ45 connector,
• Video output: 1x HDMI type A, female
• Audio output: 2x RCA L/R analogue audio
• Ethernet port: 1x LAN RJ45 connector (video extension)
• USB / KVM: 2x USB, type A
• RS-232 serial port: 1x 3-pin phoenix connector
• IR input: 1x 3.5mm stereo jack
• IR output: 1x 3.5mm mono jack
• Firmware Update: 1x Micro B USB
• Mounting kit included
• Dimensions (W x D x H ): 190mm x 114mm x 25mm
• Shipping weight (Kit): 0.8kg
• Operating temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
• Storage temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Package Contents
IP200UHD-TX
• 1x IP200UHD-TX
• 1x Mounting kit for IP200UHD-TX
• 1x 5v IR emitter (IR1)
• 1x 5v IR receiver (IRR)
• 1x ID sticker
IP200UHD-RX
• 1x IP200UHD-RX
• 1x Mounting kit for IP200UHD-RX
• 1x 5v IR emitter (IR1)
• 1x 5v IR receiver (IRR)
• 1x ID sticker
Maintenance
Clean this unit with a so, dry cloth. Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzene to clean this unit.