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
Step 1 — Mounting
Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources and mount the NAV E 101 DTP as required.
Step 2 — Rear Panel Connections
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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
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the connectors.
HDMI Output port — Connect a display to this female HDMI connector for local loop-through monitoring of the source signal. See
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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.
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Reset button — This button initiates three modes of reset. See the NAV E 101 DTP User Guide, available at www.extron.com, for
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details.
Power connector — Plug the encoder into a grounded AC source.
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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.
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Step 3 — Front Panel Configuration Port Connection
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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).
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HDCP
AUDIO
ANALOG AUDIO
Indicators
Power LED — Indicates power and startup status.
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• 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.
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• Link LED — Lit steadily indicates that a network link is established. Blinking indicates a link speed less than 1G.
• Act LED — Blinking indicates network trafc. 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
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when the encoder is in pairing mode (see Pairing devices via front panel on page 5 for details).
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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 congured 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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NOTE:The “Connection via web pages,” Connection settings (see page 4), and Pairing devices via front panel procedures (see
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page 5) may NOT be necessary if your system includes a NAVigator System Manager.
Connection via web pages
Connection to the encoder and its embedded web pages can be made via either the front panel Conguration (USB) port (using IP over
USB technology) (see gure 2,
Access the encoder using HTML pages as follows:
1. Start a web browser.
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2. Enter the IP address of the encoder in the browser Address eld.
NOTE:
• Default settings:
PortDHCPIP addressSubnet mask
Config (USB)*203.0.113.22
NAV 1G (RJ-45)
* For the Config port, the address for IP over USB CANNOT be changed.
If the unit does not receive a DHCP address, a self-assigned Link Local Address, is assigned in the range 169.254.X.X.
A on page 2) or the rear panel NAV 1G port (see figure 1, C on page 1).
owsers to fully support the NAV system are: Google Chrome™, Mozilla™ Firefox™, and Microsoft Edge™.
operly congured for multicasting (IGMP). Failure to do so may result in degraded performance.
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3. Press the keyboard <Enter> key. The browser displays a privacy error message (see gure 3 for an example in the Chrome browser).
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Figure 3. Privacy Error Message (in Chrome Browser)
4. Click Advanced (see gure 3, 1). The button changes to HideAdvanced and explanatory text and a link appear below the button.
5. Click Proceedto<IPaddress>(unsafe) (2). The browser opens to the Login dialog box (see gure 4).
6. Enter the Username (see gure 4, 1) and Password (2) and click SignIn (3). The browser opens to the home page of the
embedded encoded web pages (see figure 5 on page 4).
Figure 4. Login Dialog Box
NOTES:
• The default Username is admin.
• The factory congured passwords for all accounts on this device have been set to the device serial number. If the password
is reset, the encoder defaults to the default password, which is extron.
• Usernames and passwords are case sensitive.
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Figure 5. Home Page
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NOTE:Detailed descriptions of communication, configuration, and monitoring are provided in the NAV E 101 DTP User Guide,
available at www.extron.com.
Connection settings
View and change connection settings as follows:
1. On the home page, click Settings (see gure 5, 1) and then Network
Connection (
showing protected views of the network connection settings.
NOTE:Editing of connection settings is disabled when the device is
assigned to an Extron NAVigator System Manager.
2. To change the settings, click Edit (see gure 6, 1). The Edit button
changes to Save.
3. Click in the desired eld (2) and edit it as desired.
4. Repeat step 3 as necessary for other values.
5. Click Save.
2). The NetworkConnection pane opens (see gure 6),
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Figure 6. Network Connection Pane
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Pairing devices via front panel
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TP Wires
Pins:
Pair devices from the front panel as follows:
1. Use a Tweeker or other small screwdriver to press and hold the encoder front panel ID button for approximately
3 seconds, until the ID LED blinks. The encoder enters pairing mode, which allows decoders to receive AV streams
from encoders.
2. One at a time, use a Tweeker or other small screwdriver to press and hold the decoder front panel ID button for
approximately 3 seconds, until the ID LED blinks. The decoder is now paired to the encoder.
3. Repeat step 2 for each decoder.
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4. Use a Tweeker or other small screwdriver to press and release the encoder front panel ID button. The encoder exits
pairing mode.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to pair decoders to other encoders.
After all devices are connected, powered on, and paired, the system is fully operational.
System operation with a NAVigator
The Extron NAVigator is a system manager that easily congures and controls the NAV System. The NAVigator can supports a 16 endpoint
system by default, but a LinkLicense can upgrade the NAVigator capabilities to support up to 240 endpoints.
See the NAVigator User Guide, available at www.extron.com for details.
Connection Details
LockIt Lacing Bracket
1. Plug the HDMI cable into the panel connection (see 1, at right).
2. Loosen the HDMI connection mounting screw from the panel enough to allow the LockIt lacing
bracket to be placed over it (
3. Place the LockIt lacing bracket on the screw and against the HDMI connector (3), then tighten the
2). The screw does not have to be removed.
screw to secure the bracket.
ATTENTION:
• Do not overtighten the HDMI connector mounting screw. The shield it fastens to is very
thin and can easily be stripped.
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attachée est très n et peut facilement être dénudé.
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4. Loosely place the included tie wrap around the HDMI connector and the LockIt lacing bracket (4).
5. While holding the connector securely against the lacing bracket, use pliers to tighten the tie wrap, then remove any excess length (5).
TP connectors
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TIA/EIA T568B
Pin
Wire color
White-orange
1
Orange
2
3
White-green
4
Blue
5
White-blue
Green
6
White-brown
7
Brown
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NAV E 101 DTP • Setup Guide (Continued)
For information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the
Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide on the Extron website.