PVI VuMATRIX 4K IPRX LE Operation Manual

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VuMATRIX 4K LE & PRO
HDMI over Internet Protocol Network
ProVideoInstruments Corp
Production & Headquarters Building
7022 TPC Drive Orlando, FL 32822 USA
Tel: 407-720-6101
Fax: 407-720-6105
Operations Manual
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Table of Contents
Safety Information………………………………………….3
PVI VuMATRIX information……………………………..4
VuMATRIX 4K IPTX Panel Description…..………...5
VuMATRIX 4K IPRX Panel Description…..………...6
VuMATRIX 4K PRO TX Panel Description………...7
VuMATRIX 4K PRO RX Panel Description…..…….8
Configuring the VuMATRIX Transmitters…………9
Configuring the VuMATRIX Receivers……………19
4K Over IP Channel Controller……………………….24
Advanced Settings for the VuMATRIX……………28
USB over IP……………………………………….28
Serial over IP…………………………………….29
API/Automation……..………………………..31
Video Wall………………………………………..34
Connections……………………..…………………………..35
Technical Support………………………………………….38
Warranty……………………………………………………….39
Appendix……………………………………………………….40
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the VuMATRIX 4K HDMI over IP system. Before operating any of the VuMATRIX units please read this operation manual and keep it for future reference.
Note
Images and illustrations in this operations manual are for reference only and may differ from actual product.
Location of the Identification label
Every transmitter and receiver comes with an identification label. This label contains the serial number and website to download manuals for your product. It is located on the bottom of each of your transmitter and receiver.
Additional Note
The transmitter and receiver module should allow you to transmit and receive any 4K, full HD, HD, and SD video content. Any other type of resolution that is not a standard may not work properly with the VuMATRIX devices.
CAUTION
The transmitters and receivers are designed to operate in a voltage range that is 110V ~ 220V AC (USA & Canada is 110V). These devices should not be operated outside the recommended voltage ranges or severe damage can occur and possible risk of electrical fire may occur.
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Safety Information
The openings on this unit are sides and top and bottom of these units are necessary for
proper ventilation. To ensure reliable operation and proper cooling please do not place units on or near any of the following:
- Do not place in any confined spaces (Bookshelves or cabinets etc., unless
proper ventilation is provided)
- Do not place unit near any heat sources (heater or in direct sunlight etc.)
- Do not place near any objects containing liquids (Vases or Fish tanks
- etc.)
Do not expose this unit to rain or near water. Risk of electric shock if unit gets wet. (Pool
or Kitchen sink etc.)
Do not overload wall outlets beyond their maximum power load. Risk of electric fire or
shock can occur.
Place power cord so that they are not to be pinched or walked on.
Never insert any metallic object into the devices as risk of electric shock may occur.
If unit cover is removed, never touch anything inside the unit while powered on. This
may result in electric shock and potential equipment damage.
If the unit is smoking or getting extremely hot, immediately unplug power adapter from
wall outlet and contact customer support.
Do not use the provided power adapter with more than one device as overloading the
power supply can lead to risk of fire or unit damage.
Safety Information
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PVI VuMATRIX Information
The VuMATRIX is video integration system that takes any 4K, full HD (1080), HD (720), or SD HDMI input and transmits it over a Gigabit Network. Using your existing Gigabit network, you can have up to 99 Transmitters and have up to an unlimited number of receivers. Using the VuMATRIX system you can integrate all your
existing TV’s together and operate them
independently. Every Transmitter and receiver also comes with the IR extender input and
outputs allowing you to change channels on the TV using the original remotes to change channels on all your televisions. The VuMATRIX system also comes with USB over IP which is a new technology to control USB devices (such as a mouse or keyboard) through the VuMATRIX transmitters and receivers on your network. So how does this all work. Below you will find an illustration of how the VuMATRIX 4K system can be implemented.
Using multicast across your network allows streaming to many different devices. Multicast also saves
bandwidth by sending data to multiple devices at once instead of one device at a time like Unicast.
PVI VuMATRIX Information
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VuMATRIX 4K IPTX Panel Description
Front Panel
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1
IR IN (Infrared input from Video Source)
2
IR OUT (Infrared output to Video Source)
3
Serial port connection for Transmit and Receive
4
Selector switch for serial port or UPG
5
Manual DIP switches for Channel # of Transmitter
6
Select button to apply channel number after changing value
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Option Button # 1
8
Option Button # 2
Back Panel
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1
Connection light showing that fiber is connected
2
Fiber port for Fiber connection
3
Ethernet port connector for internet cable (RJ-45 connector)
4
HDMI input connector for HDMI video input
5
USB over IP protocol input for connecting USB devices across the VuMATRIX network
6
Power indicator light indicating if the power adapter has power
7
DC power adapter input where you connect the power supply to the unit
VuMATRIX 4K IPTX Panel Description
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VuMATRIX 4K IPRX Panel Description
Front Panel
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1
IR IN (Infrared input from Video Source)
2
IR OUT (Infrared output to Video Source)
3
Serial port connection for Transmit and Receive
4
Selector switch for serial port or UPG
5
Manual DIP switches for Channel # of Transmitter
6
Select button to apply channel number after changing value
7
Option Button # 1
8
Option Button # 2
Back Panel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1
Connection light showing that fiber is connected
2
Fiber port for Fiber connection
3
Ethernet port connector for internet cable (RJ-45 connector)
4
HDMI output connector for HDMI video output to television
5
USB inputs for USB over IP interface (Mouse, Keyboard)
6
Power indicator light showing if power is connected
7
DC power adapter input where you connect the power supply to the unit
VuMATRIX 4K IPRX Panel Description
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VuMATRIX 4K PRO TX Panel Description
Front Panel
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Digital Audio Input
2
Analog Audio Input
3
Infrared Receive Output
4
Infrared Transmit Input
5
IR Group Input
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Serial Transmit and Receive Input
7
Selector switch for Normal Operation or Program Mode
8
Digital Display for Channel Number
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Channel Down Button
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Channel Up Button
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Option Button # 2
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Option Button # 1
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Audio Option Button
Back Panel
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1
Hard Reset button to set to factory settings
2
Fiber output
3
LAN output to connect to your switch
4
HDMI input from video source
5
USB inputs for USB over IP interface
6
DC power adapter input where you connect the power supply to the unit
VuMATRIX 4K TX PRO
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VuMATRIX 4K PRO RX Panel Description
Front Panel
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1
Digital Audio Input
2
Analog Audio Input
3
Infrared Receive Output
4
Infrared Transmit Input
5
IR Group Input
6
Serial Transmit and Receive Input
7
Selector switch for Normal Operation or Program Mode
8
Digital Display for Channel Number
9
Channel Down Button
10
Channel Up Button
11
Option Button # 2
12
Option Button # 1
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Audio Option Button
Back Panel
1 2 3 4 5 6
1
Factory Reset Button
2
Fiber port for Fiber connection
3
Ethernet port connector for internet cable (RJ-45 connector)
4
HDMI output connector for HDMI video output to television
5
USB inputs for USB over IP interface (Mouse, Keyboard)
6
Power adapter connector for DC power
VuMATRIX 4K RX PRO
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Configuring the VuMATRIX Transmitters
1. Take the VuMATRIX 4K IPTX transmitter and connect an internet cable into the Ethernet port.
Take the other end of the cable and plug it directly into the Ethernet port on a laptop or desktop. Connect the power adapter provided to provide power to the Transmitter. You should see both lights blinking on the Ethernet port of the transmitter and the Ethernet port of the computer (some computer models do not have blinking lights on the Ethernet port of the computer).
2. Once you have verified that both sets of Ethernet port lights are blinking, go to the computer,
and go to your Desktop. Navigate to the bottom right hand side of the desktop and find the WIFI or LAN symbol. The WIFI and LAN symbol are shown below.
The WIFI or LAN symbol is located inside the taskbar as shown below.
3. If there is no WIFI or LAN symbol located in the taskbar click on the up symbol to show all the
icons in the taskbar as shown below.
WIFI SYMBOL LAN SYMBOL
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4. Right-click on the WIFI or LAN symbol and select open Network and Sharing Center.
NOTE: If you are still unable to find the WIFI or LAN icon in your taskbar please follow the steps below. If you have found the WIFI or LAN icon, please continue to step 5.
Only complete these steps if you are unable to locate the WIFI or LAN ICON in the taskbar Go to your keyboard HOLD DOWN the windows key FIRST and press the R button.
This will open the Run window as shown below.
Type in the open box type “control panel” and click OK as shown below.
This will open the control panel window. Change the view by category to large icons.
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Then Scroll down and locate the Network and Sharing Center Icon and click on it.
5. In the Networking and Sharing Window click on Change adapter settings.
6. Go to the WIFI icon and right click it. The Wi-Fi adapter window will open. Then select “disable”
at the top of the window.
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7. Then go the Ethernet icon and right click it. On the Ethernet adapter window scroll to the
bottom of the window and select “properties”.
8. In the Ethernet properties window select the “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and then
click on properties.
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9. Check the circle for Use the following IP address. Then next to the IP address box enter in
169.254.0.1 Then take your mouse cursor and click inside the subnet mask box and the subnet mask will automatically be filled in. (If for some reason, the subnet mask does not automatically appear, the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0)
10. Download the PVI 4K over IP Control Center Software from quickinstallnow.com.
NOTE
Before you start programming your transmitters, you need to fill out the included Transmitter Network Map. The IP addresses will start at 192.168.0.101 for the transmitters. The channel numbers will start at 225.0.100.0. This will be your complete guide for programming all your transmitters. Below is an example of a Transmitter Network Map.
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Below is an example of a Transmitter Network Map for 4 media devices. In this example, there are 3 cable boxes and 1 DVD player that needs to be configured to communicate across the network.
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VuMATRIX 4K IPTX Transmitters
Transmitter #
IP ADDRESS
HOST ID
Source Names
BELOW IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU FILL OUT
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192.168.0.101
0001
CABLE BOX #1
2
192.168.0.102
0002
CABLE BOX #2
3
192.168.0.103
0003
CABLE BOX #3
4
192.168.0.104
0004
DVD PLAYER
5
etc
etc
etc
*****VERY IMPORTANT NOTE*****
Every single Transmitter MUST have a different IP address and a different HOST ID #. If this configuration is not completed, the Transmitters will not function properly and will not communicate across your network. This Transmitter Network Map can also be referenced to change channels on the receivers.
Transmitter Network Map
IMPORTANT: Please print and compile a reference page with all your transmitters IP / Assigned
Host ID Numbers / Connected sources names so this will help in the next steps while configuring the entire system
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VuMATRIX 4K IPTX Transmitters
Transmitter #
IP ADDRESS
HOST ID
Source Name
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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11. Once you have downloaded the software double click on the control center icon to open
the control 4K over IP Control Center software.
12. In the 4K VuMATRIX software click on the scan button in the top left corner of the window.
13. Once the scan button is selected the IP address of the transmitter will be showing under the TX
window.
The IP address will be located here for the transmitter
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14. Go to the Control Software and select the IP address that is showing in the control software for
the transmitter.
The IP address is located here for the transmitter
15. Under casting mode select Multicast and enter the Multicast IP address as shown in your
Transmitter Network Map.
IMPORTANT: SELECT A DIFFERENT NUMBER PER EACH OF YOUR TRANSMITTER UNITS
DO NOT SELECT ZERO OR IT WILL NOT WORK AND THE RECEIVERS WILL STAY IN
“VIDEO NOT READY” mode.
IF YOU ARE UNSURE, RECONNECT EACH TRANSMITTER AND VERIFY THIS PARAMETER IS SET
CORRECTLY SO EACH TRANSMITTER WILL HAVE A PROPER ID ( 1 2 3 4 … )
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16. Then select Static IP and enter in the IP address as shown on your transmitter network map.
Enter in the IP address here
17. Once the IP address is entered, select apply in the top right corner of the window.
18. A pop-up window will appear asking you to reboot for new settings to take effect. Select yes.
NOTE: Please wait for approximately 2 minutes after selecting reboot to allow unit enough time
to restart.
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19. Then take a label or sticker and write the IP address of the transmitter and place it on the
transmitter where it is clearly visible. This will help you troubleshoot any issues in the future if they may arise.
20. Programming is complete for your transmitter.
21. If you have more than one transmitter to program, go to the next transmitter and connect it to
your computer as in step 1.
22. Repeat Steps 12 through 19 for all your transmitters.
NOTE: Don’t forget to use the Transmitter Network Map when programming all your
transmitters. Using the network map will ensure that all transmitters will have different IP addresses and Channel #’s so that there will be no communication issues or conflicts.
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Configuring the VuMATRIX Receivers
NOTE
Before you start programming your receivers you need to fill out the included Receiver Network Map. This will be your complete guide for programming all your receivers. The IP addresses will start at 192.168.0.151. Below is an example of a sample Receiver Network Map.
SW version: A6.3.1 Build 2161
VuMATRIX 4K IPTX Receivers
Transmitter #
IP ADDRESS
DEFAULT TX ID
(TX HOST ID)
Receiver Names
BELOW IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU FILL OUT
1
192.168.0.151
0001
Living Room1
2
192.168.0.152
0002
Bedroom 1
3
192.168.0.153
0003
Game Room 1
4
192.168.0.154
0004
Game Room 2
5
etc
etc
etc
*****VERY IMPORTANT NOTE*****
Every single Receiver MUST have a different IP address. If this configuration is not completed, the Receivers will not function properly and will not communicate across your network.
NOTE
The DEFAULT TX ID is the default transmitter the receiver will connect to when started This HOST ID is programmed in each transmitter, as per the chapter above in this manual.
Receiver Network Map
IMPORTANT: Please compile this table with your receivers IP / Default transmitter they point to
at the start / reference name for the receiver, as this will be very useful later when programming the control software
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VuMATRIX 4K IPTX Receivers
Transmitter #
IP ADDRESS
DEFAULT TX ID (TX HOST ID)
RECEIVER Names
1
2 3 4 5 6
7
Configuring the VuMATRIX
Receivers
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1. Take the VuMATRIX 4K IPTX receiver and connect an internet cable into the Ethernet port. Take
the other end of the cable and plug it directly into the Ethernet port on a laptop or desktop. Connect the power adapter provided to provide power to the receiver. You should see both lights blinking on the Ethernet port of the receiver and the Ethernet port of the computer (some computer models do not have blinking lights on the Ethernet port of the computer).
2. Double click on the VuMATRIX control software if it is not already open.
3. In the 4K VuMATRIX software click on the scan button in the top left corner of the window.
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4. Once the scan button is selected the IP address of the transmitter will be showing under the RX
window.
The IP address will be located here for the receiver.
5. Click on Multicast and select the default TRANSMITTER HOST ID to connect to at the start.
DO NOT SELECT ZERO. START FROM #1, above
These are the channel numbers for the transmitters. To have a specific channel for this receiver please refer to the
Transmitter Network Map to reference the transmitter name with the channel number.
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6. Select static IP. Using the Receiver Network Map, Type in the IP address for the first receiver.
Then select Apply.
Enter in the IP address here
7. Then take a label or sticker and write the IP address of the receiver and place it on the
transmitter where it is clearly visible.
NOTE: DO NOT copy the IP address on the picture below. It is only for visual reference.
8. Programming is complete for your receiver.
9. If you have more than one receiver to program, go to the next receiver and connect it to your
computer as in step 1.
10. Then Repeat steps 2 through 8 for all your receivers.
NOTE: Don’t forget to use the Receiver Network Map when programming all your receivers.
Using the network map will ensure that all receivers will have different IP addresses so that there will be no communication issues or conflicts.
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11. Once all transmitters and receivers are programmed re-enable your Wi-Fi Adapter.
Right-click on the Wi-Fi or LAN symbol and select open Network and Sharing Center (as in step 2 & 3 in Configuring the VuMATRIX Transmitters).
12. In the Networking and Sharing Window click on Change adapter settings.
13. Right-click on the Wi-Fi Adapter and select Enable.
14. The basic setup for your transmitters and receivers is complete.
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4K Over IP Channel Controller
The 4K Over IP Channel Controller software allows you to change channels on your receivers through any device that is connected to your network. The following steps show you how to use the channel controller software.
1. Go to quickinstallnow.com and download the 4K Over IP Channel Controller software.
2. Open the pvicontroller.ini file in a basic text editor. (Notepad or Wordpad for example)
3. Edit the receiver names
NOTE: All the spaces must be the same. For example, if changing the name for 192.168.0.151 you would enter in that line 192.168.0.151 = Living Room 1
Do Not Forget the spaces here between the ( = ) sign.
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4. Change the receiver names section under receiver names. Use your Receiver Network Map to
help guide you in changing the names and match the IP addresses. The IP addresses must match your Receiver Network Map for the software to function properly. Any extra receivers that are not needed can simply be deleted from the text file.
5. Edit the Transmitter names.
NOTE: All the spaces must be the same. For example, if changing the name for tx1 you would enter in tx1 = Blu-Ray
Do Not Forget the spaces here between the ( = ) sign
6. Use your Transmitter Network Map to help guide you in changing the names. The tx1, tx2, etc…
are the channel numbers. For example if you have a channel number of 255.0.100.1 the last digit or digits is the channel number. The channel number of 255.0.100.1 would be tx1 Any extra transmitters that are not needed can simply be deleted from the text file.
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7. After you finish editing all the receiver and transmitter names go to file and select save.
***** IMPORTANT NOTE***** The pvicontroller.ini file must be saved in a folder with the 4K Over IP Controller software. If the pvicontroller.ini is not saved inside the same folder the program WILL not work.
Both the control software and the pvicontroller.ini files are inside the same folder
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8. Double click on the channel controller software. This will open the channel controller window.
9. Select the room or area that you want to change the channel on.
10. Then select the channel you would like to watch.
11. The channel will change to the selected channel.
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Advanced Settings
USB over IP Address
NOTE
To enable USB over IP across your network all the transmitters and receivers must have the option enabled. Start with the transmitters and refer to the Transmitter Network Map. Then go to the receivers and refer to the Receiver Network Map.
1. To access the advanced options please refer to Step 16 on Configuring the VuMATRIX
Transmitters. When you access the transmitter, you will see the settings window below. Select the Functions tab.
2. Scroll down to the USB over IP options. Make sure the Enable USB over IP box is checked.
Under the Operation Mode, the “active per request” check box is checked. Then click on apply.
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3. Select the system tab on the top of the window. Click on the Utilities button. Then click the
reboot button. DO NOT select the factory default button. The unit will reboot and the setup is complete.
4. Repeat these steps for all the transmitters and receivers that you want to have USB over IP
capabilities.
Serial Over IP
NOTE
To enable Serial Over IP across your network all the transmitters and receivers must have the option enabled. Start with the transmitters and refer to the Transmitter Network Map. Then go to the receivers and refer to the Receiver Network Map.
1. To access the advanced options please refer to Step 16 on Configuring the VuMATRIX
Transmitters. When you access the transmitter, you will see the settings window below. Select the Functions tab.
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2. Scroll down to the serial over IP settings. Make sure the enable serial over IP checkbox is
enabled. Set the operation Mode to Type 2. Leave the default settings for the baudrate settings. (Only change these settings if you have experience in networking or knowledge in serial data transmission). Click Apply to save changes.
4. Select the system tab on the top of the window. Click on the Utilities button. Then click the
reboot button. DO NOT select the factory default button. The unit will reboot and the transmitter setup is complete.
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5. Complete these steps for all the transmitters. Refer to the Receiver Network Map to
program your all your receivers. Then repeat the steps to program all the receivers.
API/Automation
To send API commands to your devices you can use many different applications to send and receive commands. Below are some examples of the most common ways to send API commands to your transmitters and receivers.
Built-in Web Interface
1. To access the advanced options please refer to Step 16 on Configuring the VuMATRIX
Transmitters. When you access the transmitter or receiver, you will see the settings window below. Select the System Tab.
2. Select the Utilities Tab.
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3. Scroll down to the Console API Command
4. Enter in the commands you want to send to the transmitters and receivers. Once a
command has been entered into text box click apply to send the command.
Type in the API commands here
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API commands with PUTTY
1. Open the Putty software on your computer.
2. In the Host Name box enter in the IP address of the device you are trying to access through
Telnet. The default port number is 24. Select Telnet option. Then click Open.
3. The command line interface window will open as shown below. Then type in root for the
user name to log in to the device. Then enter in your commands to send to the device.
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For a list of some Telnet commands please go to our website quickinstallnow.com and download the Telnet commands document.
Video Wall
Example of a 4 x 4 video wall configuration
For a complete guide on how to configure and setup video walls refer to the Video Wall Guide.
Go to quickinstallnow.com to download the Video Wall Guide.
Advanced Settings
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Connections
*****VERY IMPORTANT NOTE*****
The switch must be configured correctly for the devices to connect and communicate across the network. To properly configure the switch please refer to the Switch Configuration Guide on
quickinstallnow.com
Transmitters
1. Connect the HDMI cable to the video out of the media source (Cable Box, DVD Player,
Computer, PlayStation, etc.).
2. Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the VuMATRIX transmitter HDMI Input.
3. Then connect your VuMATRIX Transmitter to your switch. If your transmitter Ethernet lights
do not light up when you plug the unit in, use the provided power supply to power the transmitter.
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Receivers
4. Connect your receiver to the switch.
5. Then connect your HDMI cable to your HDMI IN on your television or projector. Then take
the opposite end of the cable and connect it to the HDMI OUT on the receiver.
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for all the transmitters and receivers that you are trying to connect
across your network.
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IR Extenders
To use the IR extenders, take the IR-RX cable and connect it to the IR IN on the receiver.
Then place the IR sensor on the front of your television
Take the IR-TX cable and plug it into the IR OUT of the Transmitter.
Place IR-TX sensor in front of media source (dvd player, cable box, etc..) and the IR extender setup is complete. The transmitter and receiver must be on the same channel for the IR extenders to work properly.
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Technical Support
After going through this manual, should you have any question or need tech support the best and fastest way is to contact your local reseller who sold you the equipment, or send an email to
support@pviusa.com
When you send a tech support request, please be very specific so we can understand and help you as soon as possible.
Why the email is faster than the phone call?
Because we can address your email to a very specific engineer, and he can send you a quick and precise reply with pictures, step by step guides, or files we cannot do on the phone.
The emails are responded very quickly, usually within 30 minutes, Monday to Thursday 9 am – 5pm EST, and Friday 9 am to Noon.
Requests sent Friday Afternoon, Saturday and Sunday will be replied as soon as possible the following Monday or the next Business day.
Technical Support
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Warranty
Warranty
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Appendix
Transmitter Network Map
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Transmitter #
IP ADDRESS
Channel #
Transmitter NAMES
1
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Appendix
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Transmitter #
IP ADDRESS
Channel #
Transmitter NAMES
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Receiver Network Map
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Transmitter #
IP ADDRESS
Channel #
RECEIVER Names
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Transmitter #
IP ADDRESS
Channel #
RECEIVER Names
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