Extron NAV E 101 DTP User Manual

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NAV E 101 DTP • Setup Guide

This guide provides instructions for an experienced installer to install the Extron NAV E 101 DTP streaming encoder and to make all connections. The Extron NAV encoder and one or more compatible decoders form an AV distribution and switching matrix on a managed 1G IP network.
NOTE: For more information on any subject in this guide, see the NAV E 101 DTP User Guide, available at www.extron.com.
IMPORTANT:
Go to www.extron.com for the complete
user guide, installation instructions, and
specifications before connecting the
product to the power source.

Installation

Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources and mount the NAV E 101 DTP as required.

Step 2 — Rear Panel Connections

100-240V
Figure 1. NAV E 101 DTP Rear Panel Features
DTP input port — Plug a compatible Extron DTP signal into this RJ-45 port using a TP cable. See TP connectors on page 5 to wire
A
the connectors.
HDMI Output port — Connect a display to this female HDMI connector for local loop-through monitoring of the source signal. See
B
LockIt® Lacing Bracket on page 5 to securely fasten the HDMI connectors to the encoder.
NAV 1G port — Connect to an Ethernet LAN on which one or more decoders also reside for streaming and control.
C
Reset button — This button initiates three modes of reset. See the NAV E 101 DTP User Guide, available at www.extron.com, for
D
details.
Power connector — Plug the encoder into a grounded AC source.
E
0.8A MAX
SIG LINK
50-60Hz
ATTENTION:
Do not connect this port to a computer data or telecommunications network.
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NOTE: The encoder can supply power to the connected DTP transmitter, such as a DTP 330 Tx, via power over DTP.
DTP IN
OUTPUT
RESET
HDMI
éseau de télécommunications.
NAV E 101 DTP
LAN
NAV 1G
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NAV E 101 DTP • Setup Guide (Continued)
Step 3 — Front Panel Configuration Port Connection
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INPUTS
CONFIG
Figure 2. NAV E 101 DTP Front Panel Features
Configuration port — Plug a PC or other controlling device into the NAV E 101 DTP via this front panel mini-USB connector for
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configuration of the encoder. The port uses IP over USB technology; the IP address is always 203.0.113.22 and CANNOT be changed. The Config port is also discoverable via Toolbelt (see the NAV E 101 DTP User Guide; the guide and Toolbelt are available for download at www.extron.com).
SIGNAL
HDCP
AUDIO
ANALOG AUDIO

Indicators

Power LED — Indicates power and startup status.
B
Blinking — The unit is receiving power and is booting up.
Lit steadily — The unit is receiving power and is operational.
Input LEDs — Indicates status of the signal input.
C
Signal LED — The encoder is receiving a DTP input.
HDCP LED — The DTP signal is HDCP encrypted.
HDMI Audio LED — The embedded digital audio input is selected.
Analog Audio LED — The analog audio input is selected.
NAV Stream LED — Indicates the output status of A/V stream.
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Lit steadily – The encoder is actively streaming a NAV output consisting of video, audio, or both to one or more NAV decoders.
Blinking – The encoder is actively streaming a NAV output, but network errors are present.
LAN LEDs — Indicates status of the network connection.
E
Link LED — Lit steadily indicates that a network link is established. Blinking indicates a link speed less than 1G.
Act LED — Blinking indicates network trafc. The blink rate corresponds to activity.
ID button and LED — The recessed ID button identifies the encoder to the NAVigator and decoder when pressed. The LED blinks
F
when the encoder is in pairing mode (see Pairing devices via front panel on page 5 for details).
NAV
STREAM
LAN ID
LNK
ACT
NAV E 101 DTP

Operation

Power

When the encoder is powered up, via the included external power supply and the power connector (see E on page 1), the encoder runs a series of self-tests that blink the front panel Power LED and all other indicators. The encoder then boots the NAV operating system. It can take approximately 45 seconds for self-test and system startup to complete. When the process is complete, the Power LED lights steadily.
NOTE: The encoder is NOT operational until the boot process is complete (the Power LED is lit steadily).

System Operation

The encoder can be congured and controlled using embedded web pages or Extron Toolbelt (see the NAV E 101 DTP User Guide available at www.extron.com and the Toolbelt Help le).
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