Extron Electronics ES3610 User Manual

ES3610/11
VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER
User Guide
Contents ES3610/11 User Guide
VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER USER GUIDE Part No. I447GB issue 6 (Nov 2008)
Copyright © 2006 Electrosonic Ltd. All rights reserved.
No part of this documentation may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, without the prior written permission of Electrosonic Ltd.
The information in this documentation is supplied without warranty of any kind, either directly or indirectly, and is subject to change without prior written notice. Electrosonic, its employees or appointed representatives will not be held responsible for any damages to software, hardware, or data, howsoever arising as a direct or indirect result of the product(s) mentioned herein.
Issued by:
Product Support Team, Electrosonic Ltd., Hawley Mill, Hawley Road, Dartford, Kent, DA2 7SY, United Kingdom.
Documentation written and designed by Andrew M. Bailey.
Printed in the United Kingdom.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY MARKINGS
The following symbols are used throughout this User Guide to advise you of important instructions:
This symbol warns the presence of a voltage of sufficient magnitude to cause a severe or fatal electric shock. Follow the appropriate instructions carefully to avoid the risk of injury.
This symbol indicates an important instruction for the correct and safe installation, operation or maintenance of your RGB ADAPTER system. Failure to comply with such instructions may result in injury to personnel or damage to the RGB ADAPTER hardware.
The ES3610 product conforms with the protection requirements of the EC Directive 89/336/EEC (relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility) and EC Directive 73/23/EEC (relating to Low Voltage) by application of the following standards:
EN 55022:1994 Class A; EN 55024:1994 Class A; EN60950:2000
The ES3611 product conforms with the protection requirements of the EC Directive 89/336/EEC (relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility) and EC Directive 73/23/EEC (relating to Low Voltage) by application of the following standards:
EN 55022:1994 Class B; EN 55024:1994 Class B; EN60950:2000
Provided that:
The product is used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
The product is not connected to any peripheral equipment that is not CE marked.
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Contents
Contents .............................................................................. 4
SECTION 1: .......................................................................... 7
Introduction.............................................................................................7
What is the VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER? ................................................................ 8
Single or Multiple Users ...............................................................................................................8
Typical System Application ..........................................................................................................9
Front Panel Features.................................................................................................. 10
Indicators ................................................................................................................................ 10
Rear Panel Features ................................................................................................... 11
Power Supply Input.................................................................................................................11
Network Connector .................................................................................................................11
Keyboard Connectors .............................................................................................................11
Mouse Connectors..................................................................................................................11
Monitor Connectors ................................................................................................................11
Serial I/O Connectors .............................................................................................................11
Source Compatibility.................................................................................................. 12
Control Capability....................................................................................................... 13
Accessories ................................................................................................................ 14
Supplied Accessories .............................................................................................................14
Optional Accessories ..............................................................................................................14
SECTION 2: ........................................................................ 15
Installation ............................................................................................15
Choosing a Suitable Location ................................................................................... 16
Environmental Requirements .....................................................................................................17
Orientation .............................................................................................................................. 17
Temperature ........................................................................................................................... 17
Ventilation ...............................................................................................................................17
Humidity & Water....................................................................................................................17
Rack-mount Requirements ........................................................................................................18
Mounting & Support ................................................................................................................18
Ventilation ...............................................................................................................................18
Mains Supply .......................................................................................................................... 18
Mains Power Connection (via PSU)........................................................................... 19
Supply Requirements (for PSU).................................................................................................19
Mains Power Cord (for PSU)...................................................................................... 20
Power-up Procedure................................................................................................... 20
Fitting a Mains Plug....................................................................................................................21
Wiring Details..........................................................................................................................21
External Supply Protection .........................................................................................................22
Fused Plugs (UK-style)...........................................................................................................22
Unfused Plugs or Hard-wired .................................................................................................22
Connecting to a Computer......................................................................................... 23
Connection Diagram (Digital Source).........................................................................................24
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Connection Diagram (Analog Source) .......................................................................................25
Connecting the RGB ADAPTER to a Network ........................................................................... 26
Network Requirements ...........................................................................................................26
Setting the Correct IP Address ...............................................................................................26
SECTION 3: ........................................................................ 27
VN-GLIMPSE Setup Utility....................................................................27
Introduction ................................................................................................................ 28
Installing the Setup Utility ...........................................................................................................29
Minimum Computer Specification ...........................................................................................29
Installation Procedure .............................................................................................................29
Using the VN-GLIMPSE Setup Utility ........................................................................ 30
SECTION 4: ........................................................................ 34
VN-GLIMPSE VIEWER.........................................................................34
Introduction ................................................................................................................ 35
Installing the Glimpse Viewer .....................................................................................................35
Minimum Computer Requirements.........................................................................................35
Installation Procedure .............................................................................................................35
Using the VN-GLIMPSE VIEWER ............................................................................... 36
Source Connection and Disconnection ...................................................................................... 38
Viewing Options .........................................................................................................................39
Remote Mouse and Keyboard Control.......................................................................................40
Using Mouse and Keyboard Control.......................................................................................41
Learning Dialogs ........................................................................................................................42
Command line switch options ....................................................................................................43
SECTION 5: ........................................................................ 44
Technical Data......................................................................................44
Mechanical Data.........................................................................................................................45
Operating Conditions..................................................................................................................45
Power Supply ............................................................................................................................. 45
Control Inputs/Outputs ...............................................................................................................46
Keyboard/Mouse Connectors .................................................................................................46
Monitor Connectors ................................................................................................................47
Supported Source Formats ....................................................................................................48
Network Connector .................................................................................................................49
Serial (RS-232) Connectors ...................................................................................................50
APPENDIX A:...................................................................... 51
Guide to IP Addressing.........................................................................51
What is an IP Address?..............................................................................................................52
Private & Public Address Ranges...........................................................................................52
Multicast Address Range........................................................................................................52
Choosing IP Addresses..............................................................................................................53
Subnet Mask...........................................................................................................................53
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Using the ‘Ping’ Utility to Test Communications ........................................................................54
Response Messages ..............................................................................................................54
APPENDIX B:...................................................................... 55
Understanding VN-GLIMPSE Performance ..........................................55
Understanding VN-GLIMPSE Performance............................................................... 56
What are the performance criteria?............................................................................................56
What can affect these criteria?...................................................................................................57
Data Stream ‘Bottlenecks’ ......................................................................................................57
Source Scaling........................................................................................................................57
Adjusting the Encoder Parameters ............................................................................................58
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SECTION 1:
Introduction
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What is the VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER?
The VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER is used to distribute an RGB monitor signal from a source computer (or similar graphical device) across an IP network to a viewing station.
At its simplest the viewing station can be another computer, running the VN-GLIMPSE VIEWER software application. For more advanced applications one of the VISIONETWORK (VN) range of image processors can be used, allowing more than one VN-GLIMPSE source to be viewed simultaneously (along with other source types) on a target display.
The VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER uses a fast Digital Signal Processor to provide near real-time loss­less compression performance and is ideally suited to source images with low to moderate motion.
It also allows keyboard and mouse controls at the viewing station to be used to remotely control software applications on the source computer.
The VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER simply connects between the source computer and its monitor, keyboard and mouse. It is fully independent of the source computer operating system or hardware manufacturer and does not impair the performance of the source computer in any way.
Single or Multiple Users
By default the VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER operates in ‘unicast mode’ allowing one user (viewing station) to be connected at one time.
Where more than one user (viewing station) is required, the unit can also operate in ‘multicast mode’. However, please note that an additional license is required for this mode of operation.
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Typical System Application
The diagram below shows a typical system application utilizing the VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER allowing a computer source to be viewed on a VISIONETWORK (VN) Processor:
The RGB ADAPTER is connected between the source computer and its monitor, keyboard and mouse. From these connections the RGB ADAPTER collects data about changes in the display content along with keyboard and mouse actions. This data is then made available to a VN-Processor which displays a facsimile of the source on the target display.
In addition, if the VN-Processor is equipped with its own keyboard and mouse, then these can be used to ‘take control’ of any applications running on the source computer.
The operation of the RGB ADAPTER is completely transparent to the user of the source computer; performance of the computer is not affected in any way.
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Front Panel Features
Indicators
The following indicators are visible on the front of the RGB ADAPTER:
Name Color Function
POWER
NETWORK Orange Indicates the status of the Ethernet connection:
STATUS
Green Lit when the unit is receiving power from the 12V supply input.
Flashing Intermittently – data is being transmitted across the network.
Unlit – no network connection detected.
Orange Indicates the internal status of the RGB ADAPTER:
Lit – the unit is working normally and is connected to a valid source.
Flashing Regularly – the unit is working normally but has no source.
Unlit – the unit is not functioning correctly.
NOTE: When the RGB ADAPTER is powered-up the NETWORK and STATUS indicators will light up or flash intermittently for around 15 seconds while the unit initializes.
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Rear Panel Features
Full details of connector types, pin-outs and specifications can be found in Section 5:Technical Data. Briefly, these are as follows:
Power Supply Input
The RGB ADAPTER requires a 12V power supply via this connector. A suitable mains operated power supply unit (PSU) is provided.
Network Connector
This connects the RGB ADAPTOR to the viewing station, usually via an Ethernet network. Captured image data is output from here. Configuration (if needed) of the RGB ADAPTER is also achieved via this connection. See page 27 for further details
Keyboard Connectors
Standard PS/2 connectors, used to connect the RGB ADAPTER between the source computer and its keyboard.
Mouse Connectors
Standard PS/2 connectors, used to connect the RGB ADAPTER between the source computer and its mouse.
Monitor Connectors
Standard DVD-I connectors, used to connect the RGB ADAPTER between the source computer and its monitor. Compatible with both digital and analog sources – see Source Compatibility (page 12).
Serial I/O Connectors
Standard 9-pin connectors used to establish a serial data link between the RGB ADAPTER and an external computer. These are not used during normal operation.
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Source Compatibility
The RGB ADAPTER is compatible with both digital (DVI) and analog graphics sources up to UXGA resolution (1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz, 24-bit color). See page 48 for a list of standard supported sources.
The RGB ADAPTER incorporates advanced image acquisition circuitry which can auto-detect a wide range of source types without the need for any additional setup.
For specialist or non-standard source formats, user customizable source modes can be created and downloaded to the RGB ADAPTER. Please consult Electrosonic Product Support for further help and advice on using customizable source modes.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER does not provide Analog-to-Digital or Digital-to-Analog conversion via its monitor connections. A digital source must use a digital monitor and an analog source must use an analog monitor.
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Control Capability
Local keyboard and mouse control of the source computer is fully maintained while connected to the RGB ADAPTER. In addition, keyboard and mouse functions can be remotely controlled from the viewing station.
Little or no internal configuration is required in order to use the RGB ADAPTER. Where access to the internal configuration is required this can be achieved using an external computer connected to the RGB ADAPTER – either via the Network connector or the COM1 Serial Port.
A configuration software tool is provided. For further details on using this tool, refer to page 30.
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Accessories
Supplied Accessories
In addition to this User Guide, the RGB ADAPTER is supplied with the following accessories. If any of these items is missing or damaged, please contact your Electrosonic dealer immediately:
Item Qty Re-order Code
12V Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Note: ES3610-P has a square-style connector; ES3611-P has a round-style connector.
Mains Cord for PSU (with 3-pin ‘Edison’ plug)
For use in the USA.
Mains Cord for PSU (bare-ended)
For use in Europe and all other countries.
Mouse/Keyboard Cable (2 metre PS/2 to PS/2)
Digital Monitor Cable (2 metre DVI-D to DVI-D)
Analog Monitor Cable (2 metre 15-pin HD-type to DVI-A)
DVI-A to 15-pin HD Adapter
Clip-on Ferrite* For supplied Monitor Cable – see Important Note below.
Software Disc
Containing VN-GLIMPSE Setup Utility, VN-GLIMPSE VIEWER and ADMINISTRATOR, plus full documentation.
1 ES3610-P
ES3611-P
1 CA4291
1 CA429
2
1
1
1
1
1 M20046
Digital Cable Kit:
ES3611-CD
Analog Cable Kit:
ES3611-CA
* IMPORTANT NOTE: Whether you are using the Digital or Analog Monitor Cable, it must be fitted with the Clip-on Ferrite. Position the ferrite nearest to the end of the cable that connects to the DVI-I IN connector on the VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER.
Refer to the connection diagrams on pages 24 & 25.
Optional Accessories
The following optional accessories are also available for use with the RGB ADAPTER – these must be ordered separately from your Electrosonic dealer:
Item Order Code
Rack Mounting Kit
A kit that allows one or two ES3610/11 units to be installed in a 19inch equipment rack. Full instructions are included with the kit.
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ES3611-RM
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SECTION 2:
Installation
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Choosing a Suitable Location
The VN-GLIMPSE RGB ADAPTER is designed to be used either as a free-standing unit or (by using the optional kit available) to be mounted in a 19 inch equipment rack.
CAUTION
Whichever installation method you choose there are certain environmental requirements, detailed on page 17, which must be observed in order to ensure safe and reliable operation.
For rack-mounted applications the criteria detailed on page 18, must also be observed.
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Environmental Requirements
CAUTION
The criteria on this page must be observed for all installations of the RGB ADAPTER, whether free-standing or rack-mounted.
Orientation
The RGB ADAPTER must be operated in the horizontal position only. When used free-standing it must be placed on a stable, flat and level surface. Ensure that the surface finish will not be affected by the heat produced by the RGB ADAPTER when in use.
Temperature
DO NOT install or operate the RGB ADAPTER in an area where the ambient temperature exceeds 35°C (95°F) or falls below 5°C (35°F).
Remember that, as with all electronic equipment, the RGB ADAPTER and its associated PSU also produces heat which may affect the ambient temperature.
After the RGB ADAPTER has been in use for a period of time the external casing will be very warm to the touch. While the temperature is well within safe limits please be aware that it may be hotter than you are expecting. Ensure that any adjacent surfaces will not be affected by the heat.
Ventilation
No special ventilation is required. However, it is recommended that free air circulation is permitted around the unit.
Humidity & Water
DO NOT install or operate the RGB ADAPTER in an area in which the ambient relative humidity exceeds 85% or in an area that is prone to condensation.
DO NOT install or operate the RGB ADAPTER near water or in a location which may be prone to water seepage — the RGB ADAPTER is not waterproof.
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Rack-mount Requirements
CAUTION
For rack-mounted installations, the following criteria must be observed (in addition to the Environmental Requirements listed on page 17)
Mounting & Support
ALWAYS use the special rack-mount kit (available separately) to secure the RGB ADAPTER. Full details on using the kit are included with the kit.
DO NOT stand other units directly on top of the RGB ADAPTER when it is rack-mounted as this will place excessive strain on the mounting brackets.
Ventilation
ALWAYS ensure that the rack enclosure is adequately ventilated. Sufficient airflow must be achieved (by convection or forced-air cooling) to satisfy the ventilation requirements of all items of equipment installed within the rack.
A ventilation gap of at least 44mm (1U) is recommended above and below the RGB ADAPTER and adjacent surfaces or equipment.
Mains Supply
ALWAYS ensure that the mains power supply is of the correct voltage and frequency for all equipment within the rack, and that it has a good ground/earth connection.
Where a power strip (mains distribution batten) is used (of either a hard-wired or plug and socket type), always ensure that the current rating of both the power strip and the supply is sufficient for all equipment within the rack.
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