MuxLab 500762-TX, 500762-RX Quick Installation Manual

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Specifications
HDMI 2.0 (RX) and HDMI 1.3a (TX)
Blu-Ray, Set Top Boxes, Media Players/Streamers, projectors, monitors, TVs, PCs, supporting HDMI.
HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 (RX) / HDMI 1.3a and HDCP 1.3 (TX)
225MHz
30Mbps (max)
300ms
TX: Supports Multicast, RTSP, RTMP (H.264), HLS, FLV (H.264) & TS RX: Supports Multicast, RTSP, RTMP, HLS, FLV & TS
One (1) HDMI connector for AV (input on TX & output on RX). One (1) RJ45S for Ethernet connection (on TX & RX). One (1) USB connector for local AV content storage via external USB drive (on RX). One (1) TosLink optical connector for digital audio extraction (on RX). One (1) 3.5mm connector for audio imbedding/extraction (input on TX & output on RX). One (1) 3.5mm connector for directional IR (on TX & RX, direction controlled via software). One (1) RS232 DB9 connector for controlling end devices (on TX and RX). One (1) 2.1mm locking power connector (on TX and RX).
One (1) Cat 5e/6 or better twisted pair cables required for Ethernet (on TX and RX). One (1) HDMI cable for connecting to source (on TX) or sink (on RX) devices. Optional: One (1) 3,5mm 2CH audio cable for embedding (on TX) / extracting (on RX) audio One (1) RS232 cable for end device control (on TX and RX). One (1) optical cable for digital audio extraction (on RX).
Cat5e/6: 330ft (100m) from Ethernet Switch. The unit can extend over the Internet for unlimited distance.
Note: When installed in an electrically noisy environment, an STP cable must be used. Also, cross-connection reduces the effective distance depending on the grade of twisted cable used.
RJ45 Link
Pin 1 (R) Pin 2 (T) Pin 3 (R) Pin 6 (T) Pin 4 (R) Pin 5 (T) Pin 7 (R) Pin 8 (T)
This device supports PoE (PD), an external power supply is not included. It is intended to be powered via a PoE (PSE) Ethernet Switch. If required, an optional power supply (500993) may be purchased separately.
IEEE 802.3af
4.5W
Operating: 0° to 40°C Storage: -20° to 85°C Humidity: Up to 95% non-condensing
4.4” x 3.6” x 1.0” (111mm x 92mm x 25mm)
0.9lbs (0.4kg)
Regulatory: FCC, CE, RoHS Flammability: 94V0
3 years
500762-TX HDMI over IP H.264/H.265 PoE Transmitter 500762-RX HDMI over IP H.264/H.265 PoE Receiver, 4K/60
500920 16-Port Rackmount Transceiver Chassis 500917 Wall Mount Transceiver Bracket Kit 500990 IR Emitter, and 500994 IR Sensor 500993 Univ. Locking Power Supply 5VDC/2.6A US/UK/EU Blade
HDMI over IP H.264/H.265 PoE Transmitter (500762-TX)
HDMI over IP H.264/H.265 PoE Receiver, 4K/60 (500762-RX)
Quick Installation Guide
Overview The HDMI over IP H.264/H.265 PoE Transmitter (500762-TX), and the HDMI over IP H.264/H.265 PoE Receiver, 4K/60 (500762-RX) combination allows HDMI source and display equipment to be extended locally up to 330ft. (100m) at up to 4K @ 60Hz resolution via one (1) Cat5e/6 unshielded twisted pair cable in a point-to-point configuration. Point-to-multipoint and multipoint-to-multipoint is possible by connecting several Transmitters and Receivers to the same local Ethernet network. The exceptionally low bandwidth requirements of this device combination allows for streaming audio/video content over a local network, over WiFi, and over the Internet for distributed installations spread-out throughout the globe. The transmitter accepts a 1080p @ 60Hz video and streams the content to the Receiver, where the signal is up-scaled up to 4K @ 60Hz to be displayed on a 4K monitor. The Receiver also accepts H.264/H.265 video streams from other transmitting devices of up to 4K @ 60Hz (4:4:4), and supports a USB 3.0 Type A connector for storing and playback of local content from an external USB drive.
The Transmitter (500762-TX) and Receiver (500762-RX) are sold separately, and support PoE (PD) if used with a PoE (PSE) Ethernet Switch. The 500762-TX comes with one (1) Transmitter, while the 500762-RX comes with one (1) Receiver. IR Emitter and IR Sensor, if required, may be purchased separately for IR based remote control applications.
For the point-to-multipoint and multipoint-to-multipoint configurations the Ethernet Switch must have Gigabit ports, DHCP Server capability and additionally support the IGMP communication protocol for the multipoint-to-multipoint case. MuxLab recommends using the Cisco SG300 Series Managed Switches.
The MuxLab ProDigital Network Controller (500811) is available to simplify the configuration and utilization of the 500762 and other MuxLab Av over IP products via an Ethernet web interface.
Applications
Applications include Audio/Video streaming over LAN/WiFi/Internet, commercial and residential AV systems, classroom projector systems, digital signage, boardroom systems, and medical information systems.
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Installation
1. Identify the connectors on the Transmitter and Receiver as indicated on the product labels,
see the above front and rear product views for further details.
2. Verify that the distance between the HDMI Transmitter and Receiver is within MuxLab
specifications (see Specifications table for further details).
3. To install the Transmitter:
3a. Connect the Transmitter to the HDMI video source with an HDMI compliant cable. 3b. If the application is point-to-point, then connect one (1) length of Cat5e/6 (or higher)
grade UTP cable to the RJ45 LINK connector on the Transmitter. If transmitting over the network, use an Ethernet Switch between the TX & RX unit
4. To install the Receiver:
4a. Connect the Receiver to the HDMI display equipment with an HDMI compliant cable. 4b. If the application is point-to-point, then connect one (1) Cat5e/6 cable coming from the
Transmitter, to the RJ45 LINK connector on the Receiver. If transmitting over the network, use an Ethernet Switch between the TX & RX unit
5. If the configuration is a point-to-multipoint or multipoint-to-multipoint:
5a. You will need to use an Ethernet Switch with Gigabit ports and DHCP Server support.
In addition IGMP Protocol support is required for the multipoint-to-multipoint case.
Verify that the Ethernet Switch is configured correctly, that the DHCP Server is enabled, and that the IGMP Protocol is enabled for multipoint-to-multipoint applications. See the operating manual for more information about configuring the
Ethernet Switch.
5b. Connect all Transmitters and Receivers to the Ethernet Switch. 5c. Use the DIP Switches to select a unique Device ID for each Transmitter present on the
network and configure each Receiver Device ID to the corresponding selected Transmitter. Note: This step is not necessary if the MuxLab ProDigital Network Controller (500811) is used.
6. Powering the Transmitter or Receiver via an external power supply is only necessary where
PoE (PSE) is unavailable. If PoE is unavailable, connect a 5 VDC power supply (500993 – sold separately) to each Receiver and to an AC power outlet. Next connect each Transmitter in the same manner. If power is present, the green power LED on each Transmitter and Receiver will illuminate.
Note: Power ‘ON’ the HDMI Transmitter and Receiver only after all connections have
been made.
7. Power ‘ON’ the HDMI equipment and verify the image quality.
8. This product supports IR control. IR Emitter and Sensor are not included, and are sold
separately. If infrared remote control is needed to control the Source equipment from the Display, connect the IR Sensor (PN: 500994) to the 3.5mm Stereo Jack of the receiver and the IR Emitter (PN: 500998) to the 3.5mm Mono Jack of the Transmitter.
Note: You can differentiate the IR Sensor and the IR Emitter by looking at the 3.5 mm
plug. The IR Sensor is using a Stereo Plug (3 Contacts) and the IR Emitter a mono plug (2 Contacts).
9. Position the IR Sensor so that it is directed at the hand-held remote control. For a clear IR
signal reception, aim the hand-held remote control at the top of the IR Sensor enclosure.
10. Position the IR Emitter as close as possible to the source’s IR Sensor (i.e. Blu-Ray player).
For a clear IR signal reception, the IR Emitter can be glued on the source’s IR Sensor. The IR Emitter’s signal is transmitted from the side of the enclosure.
11. This product supports RS232 bidirectional communication. On the Transmitter, the RS232
port is configured as a DCE; and on the Receiver as a DTE. Please connect your RS232 cable accordingly. The default settings are 115.2K, N, 8, 1.
12. The following diagram illustrates a typical configuration.
Troubleshooting
The following table describes some of the symptoms, probable causes and possible solutions in regard to the installation of the HDMI over IP H.264/H.265 PoE Transmitter and Receiver:
Symptom Transmitter LEDs
Receiver LEDs
Probable Cause
Possible Solutions
Power
Link
Power
Link
No Image
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
No power
Check power connections
Check PoE Ethernet Switch Setup
No Image
BLINK
OFF
BLINK
ON
Booting
Wait until booting process is finished
No Image
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
No Ethernet Link
Check Ethernet Switch Status
Check UTP Cables
Info Screen
ON
OFF
ON
BLINK
UTP Cable
Check the Transmitter UTP cable
Info Screen
ON
ON
ON
OFF
UTP Cable
Check the Receiver UTP cable.
Info Screen
ON
BLINK
ON
BLINK
No Data Connection
Check if DIP Switch settings match
Info Screen
ON
ON
ON
BLINK
Wrong setting on Receiver
Check DIP Switch address of the Receiver
Choppy Video
ON
ON
ON
ON
Configuration
Check cable length
Check the HDMI Cable Quality
Check if IGMP is enabled on the
Ethernet Switch
Image flickers when powering up nearby equipment
ON
ON
ON
ON
Interference
Use STP cables
IR not functioning *
ON
ON
ON
ON
Interference from sunlight, Fluorescent, Neon or Halogen lights
Place the IR equipment away for the interfering light
IR not functioning *
ON
ON
ON
ON
Interference from RF radiation from the TV
Place the IR equipment away for the RF radiation
* IR Emitter and IR Sensor sold separately.
If you still cannot diagnose the problem, please call MuxLab Customer Technical Support at 877-689­5228 (toll-free in North America) or (+1) 514-905-0588 (International).
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