AV Connectivity, Distribution And Beyond... VIDEO WALLS VIDEO PROCESSORS VIDEO MATRIX SWITCHES EXTENDERS SPLITTERS WIRELESS CABLES & ACCESSORIES IP Controller for HDM-C6VWIP-SET AND 3RD PARTY CONTROLLERS Model #: CTRLPRO-VWIP © 2013 Avenview Inc. All rights reserved. The contents of this document are provided in connection with Avenview Inc. (“Avenview”) products.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GETTING STARTED .............................................................................................................................1 1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .................................................................................................................................1 1.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................1 otices COMISSION (FCC) .......
SECTION 1: GETTING STARTED ards Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for future reference. What the warranty does not cover •• Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. •• Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from: •• Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.
ator This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the F CC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Warning symbols Description ONLY USE THE PROVIDED POWER CABLE OR POWER ADAPTER SUPPLIED. DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE El ECTRICAl PARTS. THIS MAY RESULTS IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR BURN.
2. ction The Avenview CTRLPRO-VWIP, IP Controller simply provides communication to our HDM-C6VWIP-SET and third party controllers to communicate, Telnet and RS-232 commands to automate high definition video and high quality audio to many screens.
ontents Before you start the installation of the HDMI Extender, please check the package contents. 1 X1 POWER ADAPTER (5V DC 2A) 5.5mm 2 Power 3 X1 USER MANUAL X1 ation •• Put the product in a level and stable location. If the product falls, it may cause damage or malfunction to components within the casing. •• Do not place the product in temperatures under 0˚C or over 50˚C. High humidity may also cause the unit to malfunction.
2.3 APPLICATION DIAGRAM www.avenview.
2.4 PANEL DESCRIPTION 2.4.1 FRONT PANEL (CTRLPRO-VWIP) 1 2 4 3 1. POWER: Red LED when device is powered on 2. ACTIVITY: BLUE LED: Device working properly 3. RESET: Reset device to factory default 4. IP ADDRES LABEL: Insert label here to identify unit IP RED LED: Device is rebooting address. settings (press and hold 5 second) 2.4.2 REAR PANEL (CTRLPRO-VWIP) 1 1. ETHERNET: RJ45 Port 3 2 2. SERVICE: RS232 Debug Only 3. POWER: 5V/2A DC Power Supply Unit www.avenview.
3. ation To setup Avenview CTRLPRO-VWIP please follow these steps for connecting to a device: 1. Turn off all devices including monitors / TV 2. Connect a HDMI source (such as a Blu-Ray Disc player or pC) to the Transmitter HDM-C6VWIp-S 3. Connect u SB cable to the pC (only if pC is the source and your extending k VM function) 4. Connect IR Blaster to device if applicable to the source IR Eye and 3.5mm male to TX 5. Connect CAT5/6 from TX to RX CAT5/6 port HDM-C6VWIp-R 330 feet away 6.
NOTE If you receive a ‘server unavailable’ system message after entering this address into your browser, ensure your PC is on the same subnet as the CTRLPRO-VWIP box by following these steps: 1 Click Start menu, go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing center > Change Adapter Settings > Local Area Connection. Right click and choose Properties. 2 Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then click Properties 3 Check Use the following IP address, for the IP address enter 192.168.11.
4. BASIC OPERATION 4.1 Matrix Switching Commands Tabs at the top of the Home Screen page are used to access settings for Matrix, TX/RX Settings and System Settings. All pages display Telnet API boxes where commands can be entered from the CTRLPRO-VWIP API. Click the Load Matrix button, and the table of devices will appear with TX units across the top and the RX down the left hand side. Press the box that links each TX & RX to test switching of the video to each RX.
4.2 TX/RX Settings The TX/RX Settings section enables IP settings and alias of each TX and RX to be configured as well as rebooting the system and factory resetting the devices. Get started by selecting the device to be configured from the list displayed and configure options as below: 4.
4.5 Commands GUI Element Description Factory Default Restore TX/RX to factory default settings Reboot Reboot TX/RX 4.6 System Settings System Settings contains the settings for the IP control box itself, comprising of two separate network connections for communication with RX/TX devices and communication to the PC/control system. Each setting must be on the same subnet as other devices to enable communication between all devices.
GUI Element Description IP Address IP address for Telnet client and web Subnet Mask Subnet mask for Telnet client and web Default Gateway Default gateway for Telnet client and web 4.9 Web Password GUI Element Description Web Password Login password for Web UI management page Default password “admin” can be used to restore to factory settings if the user password is unknown 4.10 Debug Log NOTE: Debug files can only be used with the guidance of AVENVIEW support. 4.
5. CUSTOMISING THE UI The CTRLPRO-VWIP web interface supports the creation of custom banners, page names & icons to be added to specific pages. To customise the UI, enter http://IPaddress/custom into a browser to display the page below. Click the Browse button in the Banner column to change the main banner (marked in red box below). Click the Browse button in the Icon column to change the icon in the upper left corner of the browser (marked in red box below).
6. CTRLPTO-VWIP CONTROL PROTOCOL The Telnet protocol can be used to send configuration settings, matrix switching and video wall commands to the CTRLPRO-VWIP system. Commands can only be issued to the CTRLPRO-VWIP by IP using port 23. The default IP address of the CTRLPRO-VWIP is 192.168.11.243 – in default configuration commands should be sent to this IP address. Matrix Switching Control Command Matrix set TX1 RX1 RX2, TX2 RX3 RX4,... Return Matrix set: TX1 RX1 RX2, TX2 RX3 RX4,...
Command vw add vw-name layout n m TX RX11 RX12 RX13 RX1m RX21 ... RXnm Return videowall vw-name layout n m tx rx11 rx12 rx13 rx1m rx21 ... rxnm Note Add a video wall layout n rows and m columns, subsequently the RX are automatically assigned positions in the video wall in order. The Parameter RX could be a ‘0’, indicating there is no change to the corresponding RX. E.g.
Video-Wall 2 The vw2 is a special command set used for multi-host mode if the tearing delay command fails to resolve the tearing on a video wall. Command vw2 add vw-name n m tx1 tx2 ... txn Return videowall2 item vw-name(n*m) create and assign tx1 tx2 ... txn to it Note Create a video wall configuration, and assign a TX for each row. E.g.: “vw add wall1 2 2 Source1 Source2” Creates a 2x2 video wall using RX 1 for row one and TX2 for row 2.
Command vw2 bezelgap vw-name ow oh vw vh [TX/RX1 TX/RX2 ...] Return videowall2 vw-name’s bezelgap: xx xx xx xx TX/RX1 TX/RX2 ... Note Set the size of TV frame (video edge). TX/RX1, TX/RX2 are optional, if null, the whole video wall is corrected, otherwise individual one or a selection TX/RX units are corrected. E.g.: “vw bezelgap wall1 16100 9100 16000 9000” Command w2 pictureparam vw-name h-shift v-shift h-scale v-scale [TX/RX1 TX/RX2 ...
Serial Pass-through the serial command. Command serial -b param –r {on|off} “command-string” hostname1 hostname2 ... Return serial command received: serial -b param –r {on|off} “command-string” hostname1 hostname2 ... Note Configure devices hostname1, hostname2 to pass through serial command. Command-strings cannot con-tain “ & ”. -b param, configure the RS232 format of TX/RX and connected peripherals, including Baud rate, Data bits, Parity and Stop bits. E.g.: -b 115200-8n1.
7. INSTALLATION REFERENCE LOG HDM-C6VWIP-S TX# IP ADDRESS ALIAS ADDITIONAL INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 www.avenview.
HDM-C6VWIP-R TX# IP ADDRESS ALIAS ADDITIONAL INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 www.avenview.
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