I-Tech CCE900-IP-T Manual de usuario

CCE900-IP-TR
CCE900-IP-T & CCE900-IP-R
User’s Guide
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1. Introduction
The CCE900-IP-T & CCE900-IP-R is a solution of Audio/Video
extension over IP Ethernet. It is useful in a wide range of digital
signage applications that require one-to-many, many-to-many
distribution, such as: informational displays, corporate signage,
boardrooms, courtrooms, medical, military, and education. The
Transmitter connects with a PC or any device with VGA/DVI/Audio
outputs. The Receiver connects with a DVI/VGA display, and RS-
232 device. All available 100M, Giga or Fiber Ethernet LAN switch
can be used to inter-connect the Transmitters and the Receivers.
Just plug the transmitters and receivers into Ethernet network then
you can enjoy the real time high quality audio and video contents.
1.1 Features
• Simply attach the VGA/DVI/audio to the CCE900-IP-T
transmitter, it starts to encode and streaming to the Ethernet.
• Simply attach the CCE900-IP-R receiver to the display, it
starts to decode from the network to the display and speaker.
• Support one-to-many with no delay in between each receiver.
Also support multiple Transmitters to multiple Receivers if the
Ethernet switch has the IGMP function.
• Support both panel button and keyboard hotkey with On
Screen Display (OSD) menu to select transmitter source.
• Support PS2/USB for remote PC keyboard/mouse control.
• Support IR for remote control set-top box, DVD, TV.
• Support RS-232 for remote turn on/off display, volume
control,… etc.
• Support windows-based software to manage the TX/RX
connections.
• Support HD video and stereo audio.
• Plug-and-play, no additional software installation is required.
1.2 Specification
Input video & resolution
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Input video can be VGA or DVI-D in all standard resolutions from
640 x 480 to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz ~ 70Hz and the following special
resolutions 1440 x 900, 1400 x 1050, 1680 x 1050, 1360 x 768.
Output video & resolution
Output video can be VGA or DVI-F in all standard resolutions from
640 x 480 to 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz ~ 70Hz and the following special
resolutions 1440 x 900, 1400 x 1050, 1680 x 1050, 1360 x 768.
Output frame rate
– 640X480@70fps 800X600@70fps
– 1024X768@ 60fps 1280X1024 @30fps
– 1600X1200@ 30fps 720X480 @60fps
– 720X576 @50fps 1280X720 @ 30fps
– 1440x900 @ 30fps 1400 x1050 @ 30fps
– 1680x1050 @ 30fps 1360x768 @30fps
– 1920X1080 @ 25fps
Scalar support: Allows difference input and output resolution, also
support input-VGA/output DVI-D, input DVI-D/output VGA
LAN: 10/100Mbps, Auto-MDIX, Flow control.
IR Bridge: IR in/out, 38 KHz.
Remote PC Control: PS2orUSB
Audio/Microphone: 48 KHz stereo audio and microphone.
RS232 Bridge: CCE900-IP-R support remote RS232, baud 2400 ~
115200.
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2. Installation Setup
2.1 Install CCE900-IP-T Transmitter
1. The DVI input of the CCE900-IP-T is [DVI-I] (VGA + DVI-D). You
can
use the accessory of VGA-to-DVI cable to connect CCE900-IP-
T to
the PC VGA-Out. Or you can prepare a DVI-to-DVI cable to
connect CCE900-IP-T to the PC DVI-Out.
2. There is a [VGA-Out] on the CCE900-IP-T for the VGA loop-out.
It is only available when the input video is DVI-A (or VGA). You
can attach a VGA monitor on this [VGA-Out] for local display.
3. Use accessory of audio cable to connect CCE900-IP-T [Line-
IN] tothe PC Line-Out.
4. Use optional accessory of Mini USB-to-A cable to connect
CCE900-IP-T [Mini USB] to PC USB.
5. Use optional accessory of IR blaster cable to connect CCE900-
IP-T [IR Out] and adjust the IR blaster LED face to the IR
receiver of your Media Center PC, TV tuner card or DVD player.
6. Use CAT5e/6/7 cable to connect CCE900-IP-T [Ethernet] to
the Ethernet switch (or directly to the CCE900-IP-R). All of
CCE900-IP-T andCCE900-IP-R must be put in the same
network and should not be inter-connected with router.
7. Use the included 12V DC power adapter to connect CCE900-
IP-T [DC IN] power socket and plug the power supply to
wall.
8. There is a [Status] LED and 2 RJ45 LEDs on the CCE900-IP-T,
pleaserefer to the below table for the status of CCE900-IP-T:
[Status]LED RJ45 LED
Red Green Green Orange
On
Blink On
On On
3
Status
System OK, network is not
connected
System failed
System OK, network is connected

On On On System OK, network overload
9. The [Reset] button on theCCE900-IP-T Rear panelcan be
usedforentering “Advance Setup Mode”, please refer to
Chapter 4. The CCE900-IP-T panel diagram is shown as
below:
2.2 Install CCE900-IP-R Receiver
1. The DVI output of the CCE900-IP-R is [DVI-I] (VGA + DVI-D). You
can use the accessory of VGA-to-DVI cableto connect CCE900-
IP-R to the VGA monitor. Or you can prepare a DVI-to-DVI cable
toconnect CCE900-IP-R to the DVI monitor.
2. Use accessory of audio cable to connect CCE900-IP-R [Line Out]
tospeaker and plug microphone into the [Mic In] port.
3. If you need remote keyboard/mouse function, plug keyboard
and mouse to the [PS2] or optional [USB] port.
4. If you need remote RS232 function, plug RS232 cable to the
[RS232] port.
5. If you need remote IR function, connects optional IR receiver
cable to the [IR extender] port and positioned the receiver to
be visible from the front of the Display.
6. Use CAT5e/6/7 cable to connect CCE900-IP-R [Ethernet] to the
Ethernet switch (or directly to the CCE900-IP-T). All of CCE900-
IP-T and
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CCE900-IP-R must be put in the same network and should not
beinter-connected with router.
7. Connect the includedDC 5V 2A power adapter to the DC-IN and
plug the power supply to wall. To avoid damage to the CCE900-
IP-R, please use power adapter in the package.
8. There is a [Source] button on the front panel for the system
OSD operation menu. Please refer to Chapter 3 for detail.
9. Thereis a [Power]LED and 2RJ45 LEDs onthe CCE900-IP-R,
pleaserefer to the below table for the status of CCE900-IP-R:
[Power] LED
Red Green [R
Green J45]
Orange Status
Off No Power
On System OK, network is not connected
Blink On System failed
On On System OK, network is connected, but not able to
link with Transmitte
r
On On System OK, linked with Transmitter
On On On System OK, dis-connected with Transmitter (the
[
Power
]
LED in oran
g
e color
)
On On On System OK, network overload
10. The [Reset] button on the CCE900-IP-R Rear panel can be used
for entering “Advance Setup Mode”, please refer to Chapter 4.
The CCE900-IP-R panel diagram is shown as below:
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3. System Menu (OSD)
There are 2 types of OSD (On Screen Display) menu in CCE900-IP-R
Receiver: Transmitter List menu and System menu. You can enter
the Transmitter List menu by pressing <Ctrl><Ctrl> hotkey. By
pressing the CCE900-IP-R [Source] button you can enter the
Systemmenu.
3.1 Transmitter List menu
To active the Transmitter List OSD menu, press the <Ctrl> key
twice within two seconds, you may see the OSD menu showing a
list of all CCE900-IP-T Transmitters as below picture:
The above menu shows 4 x CCE900-IP-T are found in the network
with name of KV-9001-PC1,KV-9001-PC2, …KV-9001-PC4. The 2, 0,
1,3in the right column indicates the number of Receivers are
currently connected with that Transmitter. Navigate to the desired
Transmitter (PC) with the arrow keys, and press <Enter>. The
selected CCE900-IP-T (PC) screen appears on the display, and uses
theconsole keyboard and mouse to control the selected PC. Press
[F1] to refresh Transmitters list which are activated. Press[F10]to
change hotkey option: <CTRL>, <SHIFT>, or <ALT>.
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3.2 System menu
When the CCE900-IP-R Receiver is turned on, it willsearch
CCE900-IP-Ttransmitters on the network as below:
Searching CCE900-IP-T
…
When the CCE900-IP-R found one or more CCE900-IP-T on the
network, it will show all the CCE900-IP-T Transmitters on the
System menu as below:
>CCE900-IP-T-0337 (192.168.168.201, 03:27)
>CCE900-IP-T-0428 (192.168.168.202, 04:28)
>VGA SYNC
>REFRESH
>CCE900-IP-T SETTING
>CCE900-IP-R OFF
>Connection Method
>EXIT
Press the [Source] button of the CCE900-IP-R allows the proper
CCE900-IP-T to be selected, after 3 seconds the CCE900-IP-R will
connect to that CCE900-IP-T as below:
Connecting to…
After the CCE900-IP-T and CCE900-IP-R connection is established,
the CCE900-IP-R will display the PC screen that is connected to that
CCE900-IP-T.
3.3 The Other System menu Functions
When the [source] button of CCE900-IP-R is pushed, the system
menuOSD will pop out. You can push the button to navigate
other System menu functions.
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3.3.1 VGA SYNC: This function is only available when the CCE900-
IP-Tis connected with VGA input, and sometimes the
picture shifts from screen, this function is used to auto
adjust the picture.
3.3.2 REFRESH: To refresh theCCE900-IP-T Transmitters list.
3.3.3 CCE900-IP-T SETTING: Use this function to setup CCE900-
IP-T:
>MULTI/ONE CCE900-IP-R
>BANDWDITH SETTING
>INFORMATION
>EXIT
3.3.3.1MULTI/ONE CCE900-IP-R: To set CCE900-IP-T as
multicast mode (for one-to-many) or unicast mode (for
one-to-one).
3.3.3.2BANDWIDTHSETTING
This function adjusts the bandwidth usage of the CCE900-
IP-T. There are three levels for selection: LOW, MID, HIGH.
Please note to set LOW, it will use lower network
bandwidth and get a more efficient performance but will
come with lower image quality.
3.3.3.3INFORMATION: This function shows the CCE900-IP-T and
AV-
901R basic information:
CCE900-IP-T
VERSION aa26
SUPPORT MULTI CCE900-IP-R
BANDWIDTH LOW
DVI IN 1024 X 768
CCE900-IP-R
VERSION a901 0126
IP 192.168.168.22
VGA OUT 1024 X 768
MIC IN
INTERNAL IR
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3.3.4 CCE900-IP-R OFF: To disable the connection between the
CCE900-IP-Rand connected CCE900-IP-T. To enable the
connection, press the push button again.
CCE900-IP-R off
3.3.5 Connection Method: Thesystem provides 3 connection
method:
>First Available
>By Priority
>Dedicated
>EXIT
3.3.5.1 First Available: This function sets the CCE900-IP-R to
connectto the first available CCE900-IP-T which it found
first.
3.3.5.2 By Priority: This function sets the CCE900-IP-R to
connect to the CCE900-IP-T according to the priority. You
can set the 1st priority and the 2nd priority for 2 different
CCE900-IP-T transmitters. As the following picture,
there are two sections, each has a list of all Transmitters
thatare currently on the network; just press the source
button to move the highlight to the desired Transmitter,
wait a few seconds, and the settings will be saved and
restart. The prefixed “*” indicate the Transmitter with
that priority setting.
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