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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this product near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install or place this product near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or damage to this product, never handle or touch this unit or power cord if your hands are wet or damp. Do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. Batteries that may be included with this product and/or accessories should never be exposed to open flame or excessive heat. Always dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
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Warranty Information
For the latest warranty coverage information, refer to the Warranty and Return Policy under the Connect section of the Gefen Web site at http://www.gefen.com/connect/warranty-andreturn-policy iii
Contacting Gefen Technical Support
Technical Support
(707) 283-5900 (800) 472-5555
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday - Friday, Pacific Time
Web
http://www.gefen.com
Mailing Address
Gefen
Core Brands, LLC c/o Customer Service
1800 S McDowell Blvd
Petaluma, CA 94954 USA
Operating Notes
Important
This product has been specifically designed for use with the Gefen Syner-G™
Software Suite, available for download at www.gefen.com. The Gefen
Syner-G™ Discovery and Show-Me features simplify initial IP configuration
• Always make sure that the 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP is running the latest firmware.
• Gefen highly recommends the use of the Syner-G software and Matrix Controller
(Gefen part no. EXT-CU-LAN) for setting up and controlling the operation of a
Video-over-IP network using these products.
• Shielded CAT-5e (or better) cables should not exceed 330 feet (100 meters) between the Sender / Receiver unit and the network.
• By default, all Sender and Receiver units are set to channel 0.
• The HDMI inputs and outputs on this product also support Single-Link DVI and its standard VESA resolutions. Dual-Link DVI is not supported.
• Only the HDMI Input and Output will pass content from HDCP sources such as Blu-ray players and PlayStation® console systems. VGA does not support HDCP content. If
HDCP encrypted content is being passed, the VGA output will not be active.
• By default, the source device will use the EDID from the display (or other sink device) which is connected the Receiver unit.
• If terminating network cables in the field, please adhere to the TIA/EIA568B specification. See the
Network Cable Diagram (page 188 )
for details.
Important
•
•
•
•
When connecting through a Local Area Network, a managed gigabit switch is required. Jumbo Frame Support (8k or greater) and IGMP
Snooping must be enabled.
A dedicated LAN is not required but highly recommended.
When using HDCP-encrypted content, only the HDMI inputs and outputs can accept and display the content.
We recommend that Sender and Receiver are first connected directly and functionality/performance is fully verified before integrating them into a Local Area Network.
• Supported USB Devices
► HID-class devices: keyboard, mouse, joystick, and touch panels.
► Bulk-only storage devices: USB flash drive, most storage devices, DVD-ROM, card readers, and printers.
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Operating Notes
• Known supported devices
► USB to RS-232 adapter
► Mobile devices: Android, iOS mobile devices
► Connectivity devices: infrared remote controller, Bluetooth dongle
► Security devices: Key dongle, security card reader
► Full-speed USB audio devices
• Known Limits:
► High-speed isochronous devices, such as webcams are NOT supported
© 2017 Core Brands, LLC. All Rights Reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Gefen and Core Brands, LLC reserve the right to make changes in the hardware, packaging, and any accompanying documentation without prior notice.
This product uses UL-Listed power supplies vi
Licensing
This product uses software that is subject to open source licenses, including one or more of the General Public License Version 2 and Version 2.1, Lesser General Public License
Version 2.1 and Version 3, BSD, and BSD-style licenses. Distribution and use of this product is subject to the license terms and limitations of liability provided in those licenses.
Specific license terms and Copyright Notifications are provided in the source code.
For three years from date of activation of this product, any party may request, and we will supply, for software covered by an applicable license (e.g. GPL or LGPL), a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding open source code on a medium customarily used for software interchange. The following software and libraries are included with this product and subject to their respective open source licenses:
• jQuery
• Linux
Features and Packing List
Features
• Secure content distribution using AES-128 bit encryption
• Extends HDMI, VGA, USB, RS-232, bi-directional stereo analog audio, and IR over IP, using a Gigabit Local Area Network
• Supports input resolutions up to 4K 60Hz 4:2:0 on HDMI and up to 1920x1200, 60 Hz on VGA (WUXGA).
• Supports output resolutions up to 4K 30Hz 4:4:4 on HDMI and up to 1920x1200 60 Hz or 1080p Full HD on VGA
• Capable of scaling output resolutions up to 4K 30Hz
• Supported HDMI Features:
► HDR
► HDCP 2.2 and 1.4
► Deep Color
► Lip-Sync pass-through
• Supports uncompressed LPCM digital audio up to 7.1 channels
• Supports up to 7.1 channels of HBR (High Bit Rate) digital audio including Dolby
Atmos®, Dolby® TrueHD, DTS:X™, and DTS-HD Master Audio™
• When used with Gefen DVI-to-HDMI cables (not included), supports the use of DVI sources and DVI displays up to 1080p Full HD and 1920x1200 (WUXGA)
• Built-in video wall controller accommodates any number of rows and columns up to
16x16
• Digital and analog audio break-out allows audio to be de-embedded from the HDMI output of the Receiver and be sent to a separate audio system, enhancing the impact of AV presentations.
• Quick mass-firmware-update, automated configuration, and enhanced control capabilities and system security when used with the Gefen EXT-CU-LAN Matrix
Controller
• Built-in web interface, Telnet, and UDP
• Compatible with the Gefen Keyboard Switching Controller software, available for download at www.gefen.com
• Supports 39,900 Senders and a combination of just over 65,000 Sender and Receiver units, depending on the network bandwidth and number of ports on your network switch
• Two USB 2.0 ports with data rates up to 480 Mbps and backward-compatibility with
USB 1.1
• Two USB 1.1 ports for use with Human Interface Devices (H.I.D.)
• Conforms to IEEE 802.3af PoE standard
• PoE (Power over Ethernet) allows the new Sender and Receiver units to be powered through a standard PoE-enabled IP network switch, without the need for external power supplies
• Three-port Gigabit Ethernet switch built into the Receiver unit
Features and Packing List
• Mode switch on Sender for sharpness or motion optimization of image
• Field-updatable firmware via EXT-CU-LAN controller or the built-in web server interface
• Locking power supply connectors
• Half-rack width Sender and Receiver enclosures are rack-mountable using EXT-
RACK-1U-GRY
• Sender and Receiver can also be surface-mounted using the included L-brackets
• Low profile Receiver enclosure features an IR Extender port and can be hidden away behind the display
Packing List
The 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP ships with the items listed below. The packing contents of the Sender and Receiver unit are listed below. If any of these items are not present in the box when you first open it, immediately contact your dealer or Gefen.
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-TX
• 1 x EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-TX unit
• 1 x EXT-PS526AIP-LP-6 5V 2.6A Power Supply
• 4 x Self-Adhesive Rubber-Feet
• 2 x L-Shaped Mounting Brackets
• 4 x Machine screws for L-Shaped Mounting Brackets
• 2 x Machine screws for EXT-RACK-1U-GRY
• 1 x Quick-Start Guide
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX
• 1 x EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX unit
• 1 x EXT-PS54AULPN-6 5V 4A Power Supply
• 1 x AC Power Cord
• 4 x Self-Adhesive Rubber-Feet
• 2 x L-Shaped Mounting Brackets
• 4 x Machine screws for L-Shaped Mounting Brackets
• 2 x Machine screws for EXT-RACK-1U-GRY
• 1 x Quick-Start Guide
Table of Contents
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2
Getting Started
Local Area Network (LAN) Connection ......................................................... 7
Supplementary Connections ....................................................................... 14
Basic Operation
Setting the Channel using the Web Interface .............................................. 19
Setting the Channel using the Front Panel ................................................. 20
Switching between Sender units in Unicast mode ...................................... 30
RS-232 under Unicast Mode ....................................................................... 41
RS-232 under Multicast Mode ..................................................................... 41
K/M over IP Compatibility Mode .................................................................. 49
Audio Sources and De-Embedding ............................................................. 52
Show Local/Remote IP Addresses .............................................................. 55
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Reboot using the Web Interface .................................................................. 70
Compatibility for KVM over IP Products ...................................................... 72
3 Advanced Operation
4 Appendix
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1 Getting Started
Introduction
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5
ID
1
3
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7
Power
Link
1
2
Name
3
Sender Unit
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5
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8
9
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RS-232
Off On
Prog Sel IR Out IR In/Ext
4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP S
Prog Reset VGA Out
2
5V DC USB
Link
LAN (PoE)
RS-232
Prog Sel
IR Out
IR In/Ext
Prog
VGA In
Description
This LED glows solid blue when the unit is connected to an AC outlet and the unit is powered ON. See
for more information.
HDMI In Line In Line Out
This LED glows solid green when the Sender unit and Receiver unit are connected and
passing video. See LED Status (page 18 )
for more information.
Connect an RS-232 cable from this port to an
RS-232 controller. See Using RS-232 (page
for more information.
For factory use only. This switch must stay in the Off position.
Connect an IR Emitter cable (Gefen part no.
EXT-IREMIT) from this port to the UHD/HD source to control the source from the viewing location.
Connect an IR Extender (Gefen part no.
EXT-RMT-EXTIRN) to this 3.5mm ministereo port. Alternatively, connect a 3.5mm mini-stereo connector from this port to the output of an automation system with an electrical IR output.
For factory use only. page | 2
Introduction
ID
8
9
Power
Link
Name
Reset
VGA Out
®
RS-232
Off On
Prog Sel IR Out IR In/Ext
Description
Press this button to reset the unit to factorydefault settings. See Performing a Factory
Reset (page <OV> ) for more information.
Connect a VGA cable from this connector to a local VGA display. This port is used to monitor either the HDMI or VGA input signal.
Prog Reset VGA Out
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ID
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11
12
16
5V DC USB LAN (PoE) VGA In
Name
Power
USB
LAN (PoE)
VGA In
HDMI In
Line In
Line Out
HDMI In Line In Line Out
Description
Connect the included 5V DC locking power supply to this power receptacle.
Connect a USB cable from the computer to this USB port.
Connects the Sender unit to a PoE-capable switch (or directly to the Receiver unit) using shielded CAT-5e (or better) cable.
Connect a VGA cable from this connector to a VGA source.
Connect an HDMI cable from this connector to the UHD/HD source.
Connect a 3.5mm mini-stereo cable from the
Line Out port on the multimedia PC to this port.
Connect a 3.5mm mini-stereo cable from this port to the Line In port of a multimedia PC. page | 3
Introduction
Receiver Unit
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5
6
7
8 9
10
11 1 3
ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
Power
Link
USB2.0
HDMI
USB1.1
Reset VGA
CH
USB IR
On Off
IR In/Ext IR Out Prog Sel RS-232
2
Power
Line In Line Out Opt Out
Link
HDMI Out
USB2.0 / USB1.1
Reset
HDMI / VGA
CH -/+
VGA Out
Description
LAN
This LED glows solid blue when the unit is connected to an AC outlet and the unit is powered ON. See
for more information.
This LED glows solid green when the Sender unit and Receiver unit are connected and
passing video. See LED Status (page 18 )
for more information.
Connect up to four USB devices to these
USB ports. USB ports for both USB 2.0 and
USB 1.1 are provided.
Press this button to reset the unit to factorydefault settings. See Performing a Factory
Reset (page 54 ) for more information.
Press this button to switch between the
HDMI and VGA input.
These buttons serve two purposes.
1) Press the - / + buttons button to decrement / increment, respectively, the current channel number. See
Setting the Video Channel (page 19 )
for more information.
2) Press and hold the +
(“USB”) button to switch between USB
modes. See USB Control (page 42) for
more information. page | 4
Introduction
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ID
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8
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10
Name
IR
IR In/Ext
IR Out
Prog Sel
Description
This IR sensor receives signals from the IR remote control of the UHD/HD source.
Connect an IR Extender (Gefen part no.
EXT-RMT-EXTIRN) to this 3.5mm ministereo port. Alternatively, connect a 3.5mm mini-stereo connector from this port to the output of an automation system with an electrical IR output.
Connect an IR Emitter cable (Gefen part no.
EXT-IREMIT) from this port to the UHD/HD source to control the source from the viewing location.
For factory use only. This switch must stay in the Off position.
11 RS-232
HDMI
Power
Link
11
USB2.0
12
13
USB1.1
14
Reset VGA
15
CH
Connect an RS-232 cable from this port to
an RS-232 device. See Using RS-232 (page
for more information.
On Off
USB IR IR In/Ext IR Out Prog Sel RS-232
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Line In Line Out Opt Out HDMI Out VGA Out Prog 1 2 3 (POE) 5V DC
ID
11
Name
Line In
Line Out
Opt Out
HDMI Out
Description
Connect a 3.5mm mini-stereo cable from the
Line Out port on the multimedia PC to this port.
Connect a 3.5mm mini-stereo cable from this port to the Line In port of a multimedia PC.
Connect an optical audio cable to this
TOSLINK connector.
Connect an HDMI cable from this connector to a HD/UHD display.
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ID
15
16
17
18
HDMI
Power
Link
11
USB2.0
12
13
USB1.1
14
Reset VGA
15
CH
USB
16
IR
On Off
IR In/Ext IR Out Prog Sel
17
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX LAN
Line In Line Out Opt Out HDMI Out VGA Out Prog 1 2
RS-232
Introduction
18
3 (POE) 5V DC
Name
VGA Out
Prog
LAN 1, 2, 3 (PoE)
5V DC
Description
Connect a VGA cable from this port to a VGA display.
For factory use only.
Connects the Receiver unit to the network
(or directly to the Sender unit) using shielded
CAT-5e (or better) cable.
Connect the included 5V DC locking power supply to this power receptacle. page | 6
Installation & Configuration
The 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP Sender and Receiver units can be connected over a Local Area Network (LAN) or they can be directly connected to one another. Both installations will be covered.
Local Area Network (LAN) Connection
In order to connect the 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP to a Local Area Network
(LAN), both the Sender and Receiver unit must first be set to DHCP mode or Static IP mode. DHCP mode will use the DHCP server to automatically assign an IP address for each Sender and Receiver unit that is connected to the network. Static IP mode will allow the IP address for each Sender and Receiver unit to be configured manually. Contact your network administrator if necessary.
1. Connect an HDMI cable from the UHD/HD source to the HDMI In port on the Sender unit.
2. Connect a VGA cable from the VGA In port on the Sender unit to the VGA source.
3. Connect a VGA cable from the VGA OUT port on the Sender unit to a local monitor.
4. Connect an HDMI cable from the UHD/HD display to the HDMI Out port on the
Receiver unit.
5. Connect a VGA cable from the VGA Out port on the Receiver unit to a display.
6. Connect a CAT-5e (or better) cable between the LAN (PoE) port on the Sender unit and a Gigabit IP switch.
7. Connect LAN 3 (PoE) on the Receiver unit to the same network switch. Each cable run can be up to 330 feet (100 meters).
Power
Link
Important
4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP S through their PoE ports, external power supplies will not be required.
Additional Receivers or other devices connected to LAN 1 and LAN 2 ports of a Receiver will however need to be powered locally.
Off On
RS-232 Prog Sel IR Out IR In/Ext Prog Reset VGA Out
8. If NOT USING A PoE-compliant switch, then connect the included 5V DC power supplies to the Sender and Receiver unit.
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-TX
5V DC
Sender unit
USB LAN (PoE) VGA In HDMI In Line In Line Out
Connect to LAN / DHCP server page | 7
Power
Link
USB2.0
HDMI
USB1.1
Reset VGA
CH
USB IR IR In/Ext
On Off
IR Out Prog Sel RS-232
Installation & Configuration
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX
LAN
Line In Line Out Opt Out
Receiver unit
HDMI Out VGA Out Prog 1 2 3 (POE) 5V DC
Connect to LAN / DHCP server
9. Launch the Gefen Syner-G app to discover the IP address of the Sender/Receiver unit. See the Gefen Syner-G User Manual for more information.
10. Click the desired unit from the list. The currently selected unit will be highlighted in red.
11. Use the fields in the Device Settings section to change the IP settings, as necessary.
Selected unit
Device Settings page | 8
Installation & Configuration
9. Once all IP settings have been adjusted, click the Apply button.
10. Click the Reboot button to apply changes.
11. Repeat steps 7 - 10 for each Sender and Receiver unit as necessary.
Information
The IP address of both the Sender and Receiver unit can be viewed by disconnecting the HDMI cable from the Sender unit (of from the source device), as shown in the example below.
Waiting for video source - standby
Remote IP = Sender unit
Local IP = Receiver unit
FW: V1.53H-Oct-24 779c
Local IP: 169.254.7.231
Remote IP: 169.254.6.250
ID: 001C9103C003
12. Open your Web browser and enter the IP address of the desired Sender or Receiver unit in the address bar. page | 9
Installation & Configuration
13. The Login screen will be displayed.
14. In order to change network settings, you must login as “Administrator”. Select the
“Administrator” username from the drop-down list.
15. Type the password in the Password field. The default password for “Administrator” is admin . The password is case-sensitive and will be masked as it is entered.
Information
Passwords and operating features can be changed when logged in as
Administrator. The User option has limited access. To change password credentials, see Changing the Password (page 10) for more information.
16. Click the Login button.
17. The Network will automatically be selected. The current IP Mode will be highlighted within the IP Setup window group.
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Installation & Configuration
18. Click the desired IP Mode button.
• If Static mode is selected, then enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default
Gateway. Contact your system administrator if necessary.
• If DHCP mode is selected, then the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway will be specified by the DHCP server.
19. Click the Apply button to save the changes. This operation will require a reboot.
20. Click the Reboot button near the bottom of the page.
21. Repeat steps 12 - 21 for each Sender and Receiver to be configured.
22. After the desired IP settings have been applied, set the video channel for each Sender
unit. See Setting the Video Channel (page 19 ) for more information.
Important
The use of a Managed Gigabit switch with “Jumbo Frame” and “IGMP
Snooping” capability is required when connecting the 4K Ultra HD HDMI &
VGA KVM over IP to a network. The switch should be set to greater than 8K and IGMP Snooping must be enabled.
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Installation & Configuration
Using a Direct Connection
By default, the 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP is shipped in Auto IP mode. Auto IP mode is used for directly connecting Sender and Receiver units to one another. In Auto IP mode each Sender and Receiver unit assigns itself a unique IP address within the range of
169.254.x.x
. To configure the units to work over a LAN, we must access the
Web interface of the Sender and Receiver unit on a computer. Then, we can change the network settings.
1. Connect an HDMI cable to connect the UHD/HD source to the HDMI In port on the
Sender unit.
2. Connect an HDMI cable from the UHD/HD display to the ceiver unit.
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3. Connect a shielded CAT-5e (or better) cable from the unit to the LAN 3 (PoE) Off On
Prog Sel IR Out IR In/Ext
LAN (PoE)
Prog Reset
port on the Sender
VGA Out
Receiver can be used, we recommend using LAN 3 (PoE) for the sake of consistency.
4. Connect another shielded CAT-5e (or better) cable from one of the LAN ports on the
Receiver unit to a PC.
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-TX
Power
Sender unit
USB
USB2.0
LAN (PoE)
USB1.1
HDMI
Reset VGA
VGA In
CH
USB IR
HDMI In
IR In/Ext IR Out
On Off
Line In
Prog Sel
Line Out
RS-232
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX
Line In Line Out Opt Out
Receiver unit
HDMI Out VGA Out Prog 1
LAN
2 3 (POE) 5V DC
Connect to PC
5. C onnect the included 5V DC locking power supplies to both the Sender unit and
Receiver unit. Do not overtighten the locking connectors. Connect the included AC power cords from the power supplies to available electrical outlets.
6. Obtain the IP address of both the Sender and Receiver unit by disconnecting the
HDMI cable from the Sender unit (or from the source device). Information, similar to the illustration on the next page, will be displayed.
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Installation & Configuration
Waiting for video source - standby
Remote IP = Sender unit
Local IP = Receiver unit
FW: V1.53H-Oct-24 779c
Local IP: 169.254.7.231
Remote IP: 169.254.6.250
ID: 001C9103C003
7. Make note of both IP addresses. These IP addresses can be entered in a Web browser to access the built-in Web interface.
8. See
Local Area Network (LAN) Connection (page 7 )
and follow steps 6 - 22, in order to configure your PC and access the built-in Web interface.
9. Set the video channel. By default, both the Sender and Receiver unit are set
to channel 0. See Setting the Video Channel (page 19 ) for more information.
10. Once both Sender and Receiver units are configured using the built-in Web interface, the shielded CAT-5e cable, between the PC and the Receiver unit, can be disconnected.
11. See
Supplementary Connections (page 14 )
for instructions on connecting USB,
IR, RS-232, and audio cables.
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Installation & Configuration
Supplementary Connections
► USB
See
for more information on using USB devices.
1. Connect a USB cable from the computer to the USB port on the Sender unit.
2. Connect a maximum of four USB devices to the Receiver unit. Note that both USB
2.2 and USB 1.1 ports are supplied.
► IR
3. Connect an IR Emitter (Gefen part no. EXT-IREMIT) to the Sender unit and attach it to the IR sensor on the device to be controlled.
4. Connect an IR Extender (Gefen part no. EXT-RMT-EXTIRN) to the Receiver unit if the
IR sensor will not be within line-of-site for proper IR control.
► Audio
See Audio Connections (page 50 )
for more information on using audio devices.
5. Connect a 3.5mm mini-stereo cable from the Line In port on the Sender unit to an audio source.
6. Connect a pair of powered speakers (or another audio output device) to the Line Out port on the Receiver unit.
7. Connect a USB microphone / headset to one of the USB 2.0
ports on the Receiver unit
8. Connect a pair of powered speakers (or another audio output device) to the Line Out port on the Sender unit.
► RS-232
9. Connect an RS-232 cable from the PC or automation system to the RS-232 port on the Sender unit.
10. Connect an RS-232 cable from the Receiver unit to the RS-232 device to be controlled.
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Installation & Configuration
Sample Wiring Diagram
Gigabit Switch to other
LAN devices
CAT-5 (or better)
HDMI
USB
AUDIO
(Up to 330 ft)
MIC
RS-232
IR
Multimedia PC
IR Emitter
Sender
Local VGA Display
Automation
Control Device
OR IR Extender
(EXT-RMT-EXTIRN)
Receiver
IR Extender
Microphone
USB Mouse
USB Keyboard
Ultra HD Display
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2 Basic Operation
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LED Status
The Power and Link LED indicators on the Sender and Receiver unit provides basic information on the current status of the 4K Ultra HD HDBaseT Extender w/ 2-way IR and
POL.
The information, in the tables below, applies to both the Sender and Receiver unit.
Link
Status
Off
On
Blinking
Description
• Connection is not established.
• Check the cable between the Sender and
Receiver unit.
• Connection is established and video is streaming.
• System is in a state of transition. Connection is established but streaming has not started.
• No video source detected.
• Check that the Receiver unit is connected to the host.
Status
Off
On
Blinking
Power
Description
• No power.
• Power is on and the system is ready.
• System is booting (not ready).
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Setting the Video Channel
In order for a Sender and Receiver unit to communicate with one another, they must both be set to the same video channel. This is similar to changing the channel on a set-top box in order to view a different program. Pressing and releasing either the CH + or CH buttons on the front of the Receiver unit can also be used to change the video channel.
Both methods will be covered in this section. By default, all Sender and Receiver units are set to channel 0.
Setting the Channel using the Web Interface
1. Access the Web interface by entering the IP address of the desired Sender or
Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator” or “User”.
3. Click the Functions tab. The current channel is displayed within the Channel Setup window group.
4. Type the desired channel number. Channel numbers can range from 0 to 39900.
5. Click the Apply button on the right-hand side of Channel Setup window group.
6. The following message will be displayed, at the top of the page, indicating that the selected channel has been applied.
If the entered value is invalid, then the following message will be displayed:
7. Access the Web interface of the next unit (Sender or Receiver) by entering its
IP address.
8. Repeat steps 1 - 5 for each Sender and Receiver to be changed.
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Setting the Video Channel
Setting the Channel using the Front Panel
1. Press the - or +/USB button to display the current channel number. Channel numbers range from 0 to 39900.
HDMI CH
Power
Link
USB2.0
USB1.1
Reset VGA USB IR IR In/Ext IR Out
On Off
Prog Sel RS-232
2. The current video channel of the Receiver unit will be shown on the connected display.
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX
LAN
Channel: 02
1 2 3 (POE) 5V DC
3. While the current video channel is being displayed, press and release the Switch button on the Receiver unit. The Receiver unit will change to the next available video channel that is being used by a Sender unit.
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Setting the Video Channel
3. Once the current channel is displayed, do one of the following:
• Press the - button to decrement the current channel number.
• Press the +/USB button to increment the current channel number.
4. To set the video channel on a Sender unit, use the Web interface. See
Channel using the Web Interface (page 19)
for more information.
The illustration below shows one Receiver unit and three Sender units. The numbers indicate the video channel for each unit. Here, the Receiver unit is currently set to channel 2 and is receiving the signal from the Sender unit, set to channel 2.
Out
Receiver unit
LAN
5
2
Sender unit
1
Sender unit
2
In
Sender unit
In
In
To switch the channel, and view the source that is connected to the Sender on channel 5, press and release the +/USB button to increment the video channel until the display shows the number 5.
Channel: 05
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Setting the Video Channel
5. The Receiver unit, on channel 5, is now receiving the signal from the Sender unit on channel 5.
Out
5
Receiver unit
LAN
Sender unit
Sender unit
2
1 In
Sender unit
5
In
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Blocking & Masking Video
Use the Block Video option on a Sender unit to prevent video from being transmitted to each of the connected Receiver units ( multicast mode only). Use the Mask Video option to selectively block video on the desired Receiver units.
► Mask Video
1. Access the Web interface of a Receiver unit by entering the IP address in the address bar of the browser.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Under the Video over IP window group, check the Mask Enable box to mask the video. Deselect this check box to unmask (enable) video.
5. Click the Apply button within the Video over IP group.
6. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page.
7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each Receiver unit in the system.
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Blocking & Masking Video
► Block Video
Information
The Block Video option is only applicable in multicast mode.
1. Access the Web interface of a Sender unit by entering the IP address in the address bar of the browser.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Under the Video over IP window group, check the Block Enable box to block the video. Deselect this check box to unblock (enable) video.
5. Click the Apply button within the Video over IP group.
6. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page.
7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each Sender unit in the system.
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Enabling & Disabling HDCP
HDCP-encrypted content can be allowed to pass through or blocked using the HDCP
Enable option on the Receiver unit. Note that disabling the HDCP Enable option does not decrypt HDCP content.
1. Access the Web interface of a Sender unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Under the Video over IP window group, check the Enable HDCP box to allow HDCP content to be passed to each Receiver unit. Deselect this box to block HDCP content from being transmitted to each Receiver unit.
5. Click the Apply button within the Video over IP group.
6. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page.
7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each Sender unit in the system.
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Setting Video Timings
1. Access the Web interface of a Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Under the Video over IP window group, click the radio button of the desired timing mode.
► Passthrough is default setting. The output resolution will be the same as the input resolution.
► Selecting the Native option will determine (scale) the output resolution, based on capability of display.
► Select the Custom option to use a specific output resolution. Click the drop-down list to select the resolution/timing. Make sure that the display will support the selected resolution.
5. Click the Save button within the Video over IP group, to save changes.
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Video Bitrate
The maximum video bit rate can be changed, as required, from the Sender unit. However, it should be noted that specifying lower bit rates will reduce video quality. This value is defined in megabits-per-second (Mbps).
1. Access the Web interface of a Sender unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Under the Video over IP window group, click the drop-down list to select the desired maximum bit rate. The Best Effort setting will provide normal priority for data packets, based on the network traffic.
5. Click the Apply button to save the changes.
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Unicast & Multicast Modes
Configuring Unicast Mode
The term unicast is used to describe a configuration where information is sent from one point to another point. It is possible to have multiple Sender and Receiver units connected in a system. However, in unicast mode a Sender unit can communicate with only one
Receiver unit at a time. In unicast mode, the 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP functions similar to a KVM switcher.
Information
The 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP Sender and Receiver units shipped from the factory in unicast mode .
The illustration, below, shows 3 Sender units (S1, S2, and S3) and 2 Receiver units
(R1 and R2) on a network, operating in unicast mode. The video channels are notated in blue.
Figure 2.1 - Unicast mode: A Sender unit can communicate with only one Receiver unit at a time.
Out
Receiver unit
LAN
Out
1
Receiver unit
R
1
2
1
R
2
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S
2
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Sender unit
S
3
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5 S
1
In
In
1. Access the Web interface for each Sender and Receiver unit that will be using unicast mode . In this example, we will start with Receiver unit R1.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
Tip
In unicast mode , the 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP behaves as a
KVM Switcher.
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Unicast & Multicast Modes
3. Click the Network tab.
4. Click the Unicast button under the Network Mode window group. When selected, the Unicast button will be highlighted in blue.
5. Click the Apply button in the lower-right corner of the Network Mode group.
6. The following message will be displayed, at the top of the page, indicating that the casting mode has been applied to the Sender or Receiver unit.
7. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page. If the Reboot button is not clicked, the following message will be displayed, indicating that the unit must be rebooted.
8. Repeat steps 1 - 7 in order to configure the Sender unit for unicast mode.
Important
When switching between unicast and multicast modes, both Sender and
Receiver units must be set to the same mode.
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Unicast & Multicast Modes
Switching between Sender units in Unicast mode
When multiple Sender and Receiver unit are used in unicast mode, the 4K Ultra HD
HDMI & VGA KVM over IP behaves as a switcher. In unicast mode, a Sender unit can communicate with only one Receiver unit at a time.
In the example below, Receiver unit R1 will be switched to receive the source connected to
Sender unit S1. To do this, simply change the video channel.
Figure 2.2 - Unicast mode: Receiver unit R1 is connected to Sender unit S2.
Out
2
Receiver unit
R
2
LAN
Sender unit
Out
1
Receiver unit
R
1
Sender unit
2 S
3
S
2
5
Sender unit
1
S
1
In
In
In
1. Access the Web interface for Receiver unit R1.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Network
tab and change the video channel. Refer to Setting the Video
if necessary.
4. Click the Apply button.
5. The following message will be displayed, at the top of the page, indicating that the new channel has been applied to the Sender or Receiver unit.
6. Receiver unit R1 is now receiving the UHD/HD source connected to Sender unit S1, as shown on the next page.
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Unicast & Multicast Modes
Figure 2.3 - Unicast mode: Receiver unit R1 is now connected to Sender unit S1.
Out
Receiver unit
LAN
2
R
2
Out
Receiver unit
Sender unit
5
R
1
Sender unit
2 S
3
In
Sender unit
1 S
2
In
5 S
1
In
Now, observe the result when both Sender S1 and S2 are set to channel 5:
Figure 2.4 - Unicast mode violation : Two Sender units (S1 and S2) using the same video channel.
5
Out
5
Receiver unit
R
1
Out
2
S
1
5
Sender unit
Receiver unit
R
2
Sender unit
S
2
2
In
LAN
Sender unit
S
3
In
In
In this example, Receiver R1 will continue to receive audio/video data from Sender
S1, even though Sender S2 is set to the same channel. The reason for this is because Receiver R1 and Sender S1 were already set to the same channel and communicating (as depicted in Figure 2.3). However, this scenario violates the unicast mode rule: A Sender unit can communicate with only one Receiver unit at a time. page | 31
Unicast & Multicast Modes
When using unicast mode, each of the Sender units must be assigned a unique channel and should never be changed. Use the Receiver unit to switch (channels) between Sender units.
Information
In unicast mode, if an additional Sender unit is introduced into a system with the same channel as another Sender unit, then the Receiver unit will continue to receive audio/video data from the Sender unit which was connected first.
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Unicast & Multicast Modes
Configuring Multicast Mode
The term multicast is used to describe a configuration where information is sent from one or more points to a set of other points. For example, a single Sender unit can transmit data to multiple Receiver units. In addition, if multiple Sender units are used, each Sender unit can transmit data to any Receiver that is not already receiving data from another Sender unit. In multicast mode, the 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP functions similar to a
HD KVM matrix.
The illustration, below, shows 3 Sender units (S1, S2, and S3) and 2 Receiver units
(R1 and R2) on a network, operating in multicast mode. The video channels are shown in blue.
Figure 2.5 - Multicast mode: A Sender unit can communicate with multiple Receiver units.
Out
Receiver unit
LAN
Out
1
Receiver unit
R
1
1
Sender unit
1
R
2
Sender unit
S
2
2
Sender unit
S
3
In
5
S
1
In
In
1. Access the Web interface for each Sender and Receiver unit that will be using multicast mode . In this example, we will start with Receiver S2.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
Tip
In multicast mode , the 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP behaves as a
HD KVM Matrix.
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Unicast & Multicast Modes
3. Click the Network tab.
4. Click the Multicast button under the Network Mode window group. When selected, the Multicast button will be highlighted in blue.
5. Click the Apply button in the lower-right corner of the Network Mode group.
The following message will be displayed, at the top of the page, indicating that the casting mode has been applied to the Sender or Receiver unit.
If a display is connected to the Receiver unit, then the message “Starting USB” will be displayed. For more information on using USB under multicast mode, see
USB under Multicast Mode (page 44 )
.
6. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page. If the Reboot button is not clicked, the following message will be displayed, indicating that the unit must be rebooted.
7. Repeat the steps above in order to configure the Sender unit to multicast mode.
Important
When switching between unicast and multicast modes, both Sender and
Receiver units must be set to the same mode.
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Discovery Mode
Gefen Syner-G Discovery
Enabling the Gefen Syner-G Discovery feature allows the Gefen Syner-G Software Suite or Gefen Discovery Tool App to locate a Sender and/or Receiver on a network. Once the software is able to locate the unit, IP settings can be changed as desired.
1. Access the Web interface by entering the IP address of a Receiver or Sender unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Network tab.
4. Under the IP Setup window group, check the Gefen Syner-G Discovery box to allow the Gefen Syner-G software to locate the unit. If you do not want the unit to be discoverable, then un-check this box.
5. Click the Apply button.
6. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page to restart the unit and apply the change.
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Discovery Mode
Finding Your Device
If several Sender and Receiver unit pairs are connected on a network, you may need to physically identify a particular Sender and/or Receiver unit. In such a case, use the Find
Your Device feature.
1. Access the Web interface by entering the IP address of a Receiver or Sender unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Network tab.
4. Under the IP Setup window group, click the Show Me button. By default, the Hide
Me button will be selected.
Although shown, below, it is not necessary to have the Gefen Syner-G Discovery option enabled in order to use the Find Your Device feature.
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Discovery Mode
5. The following message will be displayed, at the top of the page, indicating that the
LED indicators on the unit are blinking.
6. The Power and Link LED indicators will continue to blink until the Hide Me button is clicked.
Power
Link
USB2.0
USB1.1
HDMI
Reset VGA
CH
USB IR IR In/Ext IR Out
On Off
Prog Sel RS-232
7. Click the Hide Me button to stop both LED indicators from blinking.
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX LAN
Line In Line Out Opt Out HDMI Out VGA Out Prog 1 2 3 (POE) 5V DC
8. The Power and Link LED indicators will stop blinking and the following message will be displayed at the top of the page. page | 37
Using RS-232
The 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP supports RS-232 pass-through, allowing the control of remote RS-232 devices. The Sender and Receiver unit which are being used to pass-through the RS-232 data must be set to the same baud rate as the RS-232 host and client.
In the example below, an RS-232 device has been connected to Receiver R1. We want to control this product from Sender unit S3, using an automation control device. The channel numbers are listed in blue.
Figure 2.6 - Basic RS-232 connection
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RS-232 device
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R
1 12
Sender unit
S
1
R
2
05
In
Sender unit
S
02
2
09
In
LAN
Sender unit
S
3
12
Automation
Control Device
In
Table 2.1 - RS-232 settings for an arbitrary RS-232 device.
Description
Baud rate
Data bits
Parity
Stop bits
Hardware flow control
Setting
19200
8
None
1
None
Confirm that the same RS-232 settings are assigned to both the Sender and Receiver units. To do this, access the Web interface on both the required Sender unit and Receiver unit to set the proper RS-232 settings. Follow the instructions on the next page.
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Using RS-232
1. Access the Web interface for the Sender unit and login as “Administrator”.
2. Click the Functions tab.
3. Locate the Serial over IP group and change the RS-232 settings to match the settings of the RS-232 device that is being used. In this case, we need to use the settings from Table 2.1 (see previous page).
► Extension is the default setting for serial pass-through.
► Selecting the Bridge option allows Telnet to be output to the serial interface.
Telnet listening port 6752 is used. This applies to either the Sender or Receiver unit.
4. Make sure that the Enable Serial over IP box is checked.
Important
If Enable Serial over IP is not checked, then RS-232 pass-through will be disabled.
5. Click the Apply button in the lower-right corner of the Serial over IP group.
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Using RS-232
6. The following message will be displayed, at the top of the page, indicating that the new Serial over IP options have been applied.
7. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page. If the Reboot button is not clicked, the following message will be displayed, indicating that the unit must be rebooted.
8. Repeat steps 1 - 7 for the Receiver unit.
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Using RS-232
RS-232 under Unicast Mode
In unicast mode , a Sender unit will be able to communicate with only one Receiver unit at a time.
Figure 2.7 - In unicast mode, the host can talk to only one RS-232 device at a time.
RS-232 device Out
Receiver unit
LAN
Automation
Control Device
RS-232 device
Out
Receiver unit
R
1
Sender unit
S
12
1
05
R
In
2 02
Sender unit
S
2
09
In
Sender unit
S
3
12 In
RS-232 under Multicast Mode
In multicast mode, a Sender unit can communicate with multiple Receiver units simultaneously.
Figure 2.8 - In multicast mode, the host can talk to multiple RS-232 devices.
RS-232 device
RS-232 device
Out
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Receiver unit
R
2 12
Receiver unit
R
1 12
Sender unit
S
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1
05
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09
In
LAN
Sender unit
S
3
12
Automation
Control Device
In
USB Control
USB under Unicast Mode
When connecting USB devices to the 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP, the functionality is similar to that of video and RS-232.
Information
The 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP Sender and Receiver units shipped from the factory in unicast mode .
As an example, we will start with our original diagram and connect a computer to Sender unit S2 and a keyboard, mouse, USB drive, and USB mic/headset to Receiver unit R2.
Figure 2.9 - Using USB devices under unicast mode.
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05
R
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07
S
Out
Sender unit
1
07
Receiver unit
R
2
Sender unit
S
2
09
USB cable
In
In
LAN
Sender unit
S
3
Computer
In
1. Make sure the desired Sender and Receiver units are set to unicast mode. Refer to
Configuring Unicast Mode if necessary.
2. Access the Web interface for the Sender unit.
3. Login as “Administrator”.
4. Click the Functions tab.
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USB Control
4. Locate the USB over IP group and make sure the Enable USB over IP box is checked. This is the default setting. Note that in unicast mode, the Operation Mode is automatically set to Active on link and cannot be changed.
5. Make sure that the USB Mouse Mode is set to High Resolution . This is the default setting. Use Compatibility mode only if using additional KVM switchers or other devices within the system that causes the mouse to behave erratically.
6. Click the Apply button within the USB over IP group, then click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page.
7. Connect the USB host (e.g. computer) to the USB port on the Sender unit.
8. Connect a USB device (keyboard and/or mouse) to a USB port on the Receiver unit.
Up to 4 USB devices can be connected per network in unicast mode.
9. The keyboard and mouse (or other USB device) can now be used from the Receiver unit.
Important
When enabling or disabling USB over IP, the Apply and Reboot buttons must be clicked to apply changes.
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USB Control
USB under Multicast Mode
When connecting USB devices to the 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP, the functionality is similar to that of video and RS-232. There are two USB modes available in multicast mode: Active per request mode and Active on link mode.
Using the last example, another keyboard and mouse device has been connected to
Receiver R1. This will allow us to control the computer from two separate locations. For purposes of clarity, the USB drive and mic/headset have been removed.
Figure 2.9 - Using USB devices under multicast mode.
Receiver unit
Out
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R
1
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S
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In
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LAN
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3
In
1. Make sure the desired Sender and Receiver units are set to multicast mode. Refer to
Configuring Multicast Mode if necessary.
2. Access the Web interface for the Sender unit.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Locate the USB over IP group and make sure the Enable USB over IP box is checked. This is the default setting. See the illustration on the following page.
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USB Control
Note that in multicast mode, the Operation Mode for both Sender and Receiver units are automatically set to Active per request mode.
Under Active per request mode, multiple USB devices may be present on one or more
Receiver units. However, only one Receiver unit can have USB control at a time.
B y default, the first Receiver unit connected to the system will have USB control.
In the example, below, Receiver unit R2 currently has control (we arbitrarily connected
Receiver unit R2 before Receiver unit R1).
See the diagram on the next page.
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USB Control
Figure 2.10 - Receiver unit R2 currently has USB control.
Receiver unit
Out
R
2
Out
Receiver unit
R
1
07
Sender unit
07
Sender unit
S
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S
1 07
USB cable
In
09
LAN
Sender unit
S
3
In
Important
05 In
If switching between Active per request mode and Active on link mode, the Apply and Reboot buttons must be clicked to apply changes.
The next example will consist of switching USB control between two Receiver units. Using the diagram, above, Receiver unit R1 will have USB control.
To assign USB control to another Receiver unit, follow the steps on the next page.
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USB Control
Active per request mode
1. Press and hold the CH + USB button on the desired Receiver unit, for at least two seconds.
2. The message “Starting USB” will appear on the connected display.
Figure 2.11 - Receiver unit R1 has USB control.
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Receiver unit
Out
07
Receiver unit
R
1
05
S
07
Sender unit
1
R
In
2
07
Sender unit
S
2
USB cable
In
09
LAN
Sender unit
S
3
In
3. In order to assign USB control to a different Receiver unit, repeat steps 1 - 2 .
Important
If switching between Active per request mode and Active on link mode, the
Apply and Reboot buttons must be clicked to apply changes.
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USB Control
Active on link mode
Under Active on link mode, a maximum of four USB devices can be used within a system.
In the diagram, on the previous page, the system is already using the maximum number of
USB devices (2 USB devices per Receiver). If we had two more Receiver units (making a total of four Receiver units), we would only be able to connect one USB device to each
Receiver unit. To switch to Active on link mode, follow the instruction below.
1. Access the Web interface for the Sender unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Locate the USB over IP group and make sure the Enable USB over IP box is checked. This is the default setting.
5. Click the Active on link radio button within the USB over IP group.
6. Click the Apply button within the USB over IP group.
7. The following message will be displayed, at the top of the page, indicating that the new Serial over IP options have been applied.
8. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page. If the Reboot button is not clicked, the following message will be displayed, indicating that the unit must be rebooted.
9. Repeat steps 2 - 8 for the Receiver unit. page | 48
USB Control
K/M over IP Compatibility Mode
Information
When a Sender or Receiver unit is placed in “compatibility mode”, video wall functions will be disabled.
1. Access the Web interface of a Sender or Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Locate the USB over IP group and click the K/M over IP check box. This will place the unit in “compatibility mode”. Uncheck this box if the mouse, keyboard, or other input devices are not working as expected.
5. Click the Apply button within the USB over IP group.
6. The following message will be displayed, at the top of the page, indicating that the new Serial over IP options have been applied.
7. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page. If the Reboot button is not clicked, the following message will be displayed, indicating that the unit must be rebooted.
8. Repeat steps 2 - 7 for the other Sender / Receiver units.
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Audio Connections
Audio works in both unicast and multicast modes. The only difference between the two modes is that the Line In port is automatically disabled, on all Receiver units, in multicast mode. To illustrate how audio works with the 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP, we will set up a microphone and some speakers.
1. Connect a 3.5mm mini-stereo cable from the Line In port on the Sender unit to the
Line Out port on the computer.
Information
When a cable is connected to the Line In port on the Sender unit, it takes
4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP S
Power
2. Connect another 3.5mm mini-stereo cable to from the unit to the Line In port on the computer.
Line Out
Prog Reset
port on the Sender
VGA Out
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-TX
5V DC USB LAN (PoE)
Connect to
VGA In
Line Out on computer
Connect to Line In on computer
HDMI In Line In
Sender unit
Line Out
3. Connect a 3.5mm mini-stereo cable from the Line In port on the Receiver to the output of a microphone pre-amp or another “Line Level” audio source.
Power
Link
Important
The Line In port requires “Line Level” audio output and certain microphones will require a pre-amp connected inline to be compatible. Alternately, you can use a USB mic connected to one of the USB 2.0 ports on the Receiver.
USB2.0
USB1.1
Reset VGA USB IR IR In/Ext IR Out Prog Sel RS-232
Connect to “line-level” source
Receiver unit
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX LAN
Line In Line Out Opt Out HDMI Out VGA Out Prog 1 2 3 (POE) 5V DC page | 50
Audio Connections
4. Connect the Line Out port to powered speakers or a pair of headphones.
5. Connect a Gefen CAB-TLINK-6MM TOSLINK cable from the
Optical Digital Input of an AV receiver or amplifier.
USB2.0
USB1.1
HDMI
Reset VGA USB IR IR In/Ext IR Out
Opt Out
Prog Sel
port to the
RS-232
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX
Connect to powered speakers
LAN
Line In Line Out Opt Out HDMI Out VGA Out Prog 1 2 3 (POE) 5V DC
In the diagram below, the mouse and keyboard USB devices have been removed from
Video Out
Sender unit S2 and Receiver unit R2, for purposes of clarity. Arrowheads indicate the audio signal path.
Figure 2.12 - Audio connections in unicast mode.
Video Out
Receiver unit
Line-level source
Line In
Receiver unit
R
2
Line Out
Powered speakers
LAN
Sender unit
R
1
07
Sender unit
S
3
Video In
02
S
2
09
Sender unit
Line Out
S
1
07
Line In
Computer
Video In
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Audio Connections
Figure 2.13 - The Line In port, on all Receiver units, is automatically disabled in multicast mode.
Line-level source
Receiver unit
Powered speakers
Powered speakers
Line In Line Out
LAN
R
2
Sender unit
Receiver unit
Line Out
R
1
07
Sender unit
S
3
HDMI In
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S
2
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Line Out
S
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Line In
Computer
HDMI In
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Audio Sources and De-Embedding
The following outlines the audio de-embedding functionality of this product.
• If a 3.5mm mini-stereo cable is connected to the Line In port on the Sender unit, then the HDMI audio will be disabled on the Receiver unit. The Line Out port, on the
Receiver unit, will output audio from the source connected to the Line In port on the
Sender unit.
• When a source is connected to the Line In port on the Sender unit, the audio will be heard on the HDMI Out , Line Out , and Opt Out ports.
• The Line In port on the Receiver unit will only pass audio to the Line Out port on the
Sender unit when in unicast mode .
• The Opt Out port will de-embed both 2-channel PCM and Bitstream (up to 5.1 channel) audio from the HDMI In port. High-resolution (lossless) audio will not be outputted.
• HDMI source audio, from the Sender unit, will pass to the HDMI Out and Opt Out ports on the Receiver unit. HDMI audio will not be converted or down-mixed on the
Line Out port on the Receiver unit.
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Display Setup
The Display Setup group of the built-in web interface allows customizing of what is displayed on the screen during boot-up and when no video is being displayed. Status messages can also be hidden or displayed.
Show/Hide Link Status
1. Access the Web interface for the Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Locate the Show Link Status checkbox, under the Display Setup group.
By default, this checkbox is enabled.
► When enabled (checked), the link status will be displayed.
► When disabled (unchecked), the link status will be hidden.
*Preferred
Trying to find the transmitter...
Link Status
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Display Setup
5. Click the Save button under the Display Setup group, to save changes.
6. The “Loading...” message box will be displayed.
7. After the new changes have been saved, the following message will be displayed, at the top of the page:
8. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page.
9. The “Rebooting...” message will be displayed.
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Display Setup
Show Local/Remote IP Addresses
1. Access the Web interface for the Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Locate the Show Local/Remote IP Addresses checkbox, under the Display Setup group. By default, this checkbox is enabled.
► When enabled (checked), the local and remote IP addresses, in addition to the firmware version and hardware ID, will be displayed.
► When disabled (unchecked), this information will be hidden.
Local/Remote IP
Trying to find the transmitter...
*Preferred
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Display Setup
5. Click the Save button under the Display Setup group, to save changes.
6. The “Loading...” message box will be displayed.
7. After the new changes have been saved, the following message will be displayed at the top of the page:
8. Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page.
9. The “Rebooting...” message will be displayed.
10. After the Receiver unit reboots the new changes will be applied. page | 56
Display Setup
Boot-up Screen Options
By default, when the Receiver unit is booting, the Gefen logo will be displayed on a black background. This can be changed to display only a black screen or a custom graphic.
1. Access the Web interface for the Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Locate the Boot-up Screen section, under the Display Setup group. There are three options:
► Show Gefen logo (this is the default setting)
Trying to find the transmitter...
*Preferred
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Display Setup
► No logo (solid black background)
Trying to find the transmitter...
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Local IP: 10.5.64.208
Remote IP: Unknown
ID: 001C9103C003
► Show custom Graphics
COMPANY LOGO
Trying to find the transmitter...
FW: V1.70h-Dec-31 105c
Local IP: 10.5.64.208
Remote IP: Unknown
ID: 001C9103C003
When selecting a graphic file, the following requirements must be met: a. Image must be in .bmp format.
b. Color depth must be 16-bit or 32-bit. 24-bit files are not supported.
c. The filesize must not exceed 131072 bytes (128 kB).
d. Resolution must not be greater than 640 x 480.
e. The background color must be solid. Transparency channels are not accepted.
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Display Setup
To upload a graphics file to the Receiver unit, follow these instructions: i. Click the Show custom Graphics radio button, under the Boot-up Screen section.
ii. Note the information displayed under the Image requirements section. iii. Click the Browse... button to open the File Upload dialog box and select the desired graphics file.
iv. Once the graphics file is selected, click the Open button on the File Upload dialog box.
v. Click the Update button under the Image requirements section.
5. Click the Save button to save the changes.
6. Click the Reboot button. The new Boot-up Screen selection will be used during the boot-up sequence.
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Display Setup
No-Video Screen Options
By default, when no video is being passed from the Sender unit to the Receiver unit, the Gefen logo will be displayed on a black background. This can be changed to display only a black screen or a custom graphic.
1. Access the Web interface for the Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the Functions tab.
4. Locate the No-Video Screen section, under the Display Setup group. There are three options:
► Show Gefen logo (this is the default setting)
*Preferred
Trying to find the transmitter...
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Local IP: 10.5.64.208
Remote IP: Unknown
ID: 001C9103C003
► No logo (solid black background)
Trying to find the transmitter...
FW: V1.70h-Dec-31 105c
Local IP: 10.5.64.208
Remote IP: Unknown
ID: 001C9103C003
► Show custom Graphics
COMPANY LOGO
Trying to find the transmitter...
FW: V1.70h-Dec-31 105c
Local IP: 10.5.64.208
Remote IP: Unknown
ID: 001C9103C003
When selecting a graphic file, the image must be in .JPG format.
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Display Setup
To upload a graphics file to the Receiver unit, follow these instructions: i. Click the Show custom Graphics radio button, under the No-Video
Screen section.
ii. Note the information displayed under the Image requirements section. iii. Click the Browse... button to open the File Upload dialog box and select the desired graphics file. Images are not scaled and will be stretched or compressed to fit the output resolution of the display.
iv. Once the graphics file is selected, click the Open button on the File Upload dialog box.
v. Click the Update button under the Image requirements section.
5. Click the Save button to save the changes.
6. Click the Reboot button. The new No-Video Screen selection will be used when no video source is being passed from the Sender to the Receiver unit.
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Creating Video Walls
The web interface 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP allows the creation of video walls up to 16 horizontal and 16 vertical displays. Video walls may contain any number or rows and columns and any combination of these can be enabled, as necesary.
Wall Size and Layout
1. Access the Web interface for the Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator” or “User”.
3. Make sure that the Enable Video Wall option is enabled under the Functions tab of the Sender unit, then click the Video Wall tab.
4. Under the Wall Size and Position Layout window group, click the drop-down lists for the Vertical Monitor Count and Horizontal Monitor Count and select the number of rows and columns of displays, respectively.
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Creating Video Walls
5. Select the row and column positions using the Row Position and Column Position drop-down lists.
6. Click the drop-down list, next to the Apply button, to select the desired host or client to which these settings will be applied.
If the All option is selected, then all parameters will be transferred to all Receiver units. For monitor count and bezel compensation in a video wall array of matching displays, this is fine, but the row and position will also be copied. There is an option for
“This” unit that will apply to the current unit being interfaced with. The “This” option can be used to precisely set the proper position of each unit but would require the user to access the web interface of each unit to set. Alternatively, the drop-down will provide a list of all connected host (Sender units) and clients (Receiver units). This process allows the configuration of an entire video wall from a single unit.
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Creating Video Walls
Bezel Compensation
Display devices have a region where video data is not displayed. This area is called the bezel . Bezel compensation takes this area into account when a single video source is mapped across multiple displays. It is recommended, when a video wall is set up for the first time, that bezel compensation values be set to zero. Bezel compensation can be adjusted at any time.
The illustration on the left shows a 2x2 video wall without bezel compensation. Note how the circle is stretched, slightly, horizontally. On the right, bezel compensation is used to correct the “distorted” image.
1. Access the Web interface for the Sender unit.
2. Login as “Administrator” or “User”.
3. Click the Video Wall tab.
4. Adjust the values under the Bezel and Gap Compensation window group. Refer to the diagram, to the right of each field, to see the effect of each value. All entered values are applied to the physical displays in 0.1 millimeter increments.
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Setting the Video Mode
The video mode can be changed using the Mode button or through the Web interface of the Sender unit. Consecutively pressing the Mode button on the Sender unit will switch between Graphic and Video mode.
Using the Web interface
1. Access the Web interface for the Sender unit.
2. Login as “Administrator” or “User”.
3. Click the Network tab.
4. Click the desired mode within the Picture Quality Mode window group. The default setting is “Video”.
► Video Mode
If the HDMI signal is motion video, then click the Video button. This mode will optimize the frame rate.
► Graphic Mode
If the HDMI signal is a static image, then click the Graphic button.
5. The selected mode will be displayed on the screen, as shown below.
Video Mode Graphic Mode
6. Rebooting the Sender unit is not required for the changes to take effect.
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Changing the Password
1. Access the Web interface for the Sender / Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the System tab.
4. Under the Password Change window group, enter the new password for the desired username. Note that the new password will not be masked when it is entered.
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Utilities
Reset using the Web Interface
The 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP can be reset using the Web interface or using the buttons on the front panel. When using the Web interface, the Sender / Receiver units will automatically be reset to Auto IP mode. When using the front-panel buttons, the
Sender / Receiver can be reset to either Auto IP or Static IP mode.
Information
Once a unit has been reset to Auto IP mode, the connection to the Web interface will be terminated. To reestablish a connection to the Web interface, from your computer, see Installation & Configuration (page 69) .
1. Access the Web interface for the desired Sender / Receiver unit.
It does not matter which unit is reset first.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the System tab.
4. Click the Utilities rollout.
5. Click the Factory Default button.
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5. Both the Power and Link LED indicators will begin to flash.
Power
HDMI CH
On Off
Link
USB2.0
USB1.1
Reset VGA USB IR IR In/Ext IR Out Prog Sel
6. After both LED indicators stop flashing, the unit will be reset.
7. Repeat the process for each unit.
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LAN
Line In Line Out Opt Out HDMI Out VGA Out Prog 1 2
RS-232
3 (POE) 5V DC
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Utilities
The 4K Ultra HD HDMI & VGA KVM over IP Sender or Receiver unit can be rebooted in three different ways: Using the Web interface, the Reset button on the front panel, or simply disconnecting and reconnecting the power.
Reboot using the Web Interface
1. Access the Web interface for the Sender / Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the System tab.
4. Click the Utilities rollout.
5. Click the Reboot button.
6. After a few moments, the Power LED indicator will flash.
7. Several seconds later, the Power LED indicator will glow solid blue and the Link LED indicator will begin to flash.
8. After both LED indicators stop flashing, the reboot process will be complete.
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Utilities
Reboot using the Front Panel
1. Press the Reset button, on the desired Sender or Receiver unit, using the end of a paper clip or other sharp pointed object.
2. After a few moments, the Power LED indicator will flash.
3. Several seconds later, the Power LED indicator will glow solid blue and the Link LED indicator will begin to flash.
4. After both LED indicators stop flashing, the reboot process will be complete.
Power
Link
Reset button
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RS-232
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USB2.0
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USB1.1
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CH
USB IR
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5V DC USB
EXT-UHDV-KA-LANS-RX
LAN (PoE)
Line In Line Out Opt Out HDMI Out
VGA In
Reset button
HDMI In
LAN
Line In
VGA Out Prog 1 2
Line Out
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Utilities
Compatibility for KVM over IP Products
This function enables compatibility with the Gefen 1080p series of KVM-LAN products.
Note that enabling this feature will limit the maximum output resolution of this product to
1080p.
1. Access the Web interface for the Sender / Receiver unit.
2. Login as “Administrator”.
3. Click the System tab.
4. Click the Utilities rollout.
5. Click the Compatibility for KVM over IP Products checkbox.
6. Click the Apply button to save the changes.
Information
When enabling Compatibility for KVM over IP Products, both video wall and scaler functions will be disabled.
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Telnet Access
Information
By default, the Telnet login credentials are disabled. This setting is required when using the Matrix controller (Gefen part no. EXT-CU-LAN) but can be enabled for security purposes. Use the #use_telnet_login command to enable or disable this feature.
1. Launch the desired terminal application (e.g. Windows Hyperterminal, etc).
2. Within the terminal program, enter the IP address of the Sender or Receiver unit that you wish to control.
3. Enter the TCP listening port. The default listening port is 23.
4. After the correct settings have been used in the terminal program, information similar to the following will be displayed.
In the example, below, we are connected to the client (Receiver unit) and Telnet login has been enabled :
------------- Welcome to the Gefen Telnet Server ----------- ast2-client001C9103C8B3 login:
5. Login as “Administrator”. The default password is “admin”. To change the Telnet password, see the #set_telnet_pass command.
6. Type #help for a list of commands or refer to the tables on the following pages.
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Commands
Important
Commands that are limited to a Sender or Receiver unit are marked as
“Tx only” and “Rx only”, respectively. Unless otherwise noted, commands can be used when connected to either a Sender or Receiver unit.
Command
#get_device_desc
#get_discovery
#get_discovery_mode
#get_showme
#set_device_desc
#set_discovery
#set_discovery_mode
#set_showme
Discovery Service
Description
Displays the device description
Displays the current state of the discovery service
Displays the discovery read/write mode
Displays the status of the showme state
Sets the device description
Enables or disables the discovery service
Sets the discovery mode
Enables or disables the “show me” feature
Command
#help
Help
Description
Displays a list of available commands
Command
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_net_mode
#get_netmask
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_telnet_access
Network
Description
Displays the gateway IP address
Displays the IP address
Displays the IP mode
Displays the IP configuration information
Displays the network casting mode
Displays the subnet mask address
Displays the remote UDP access state
Displays the remote UDP IP address
Displays the remote UDP listening port
Displays the Telnet access state page | 77
Command
#get_telnet_login
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#get_web_port
#set_gateway
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_net_mode
#set_netmask
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_login
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
#set_web_port
Description
Displays the status of the Telnet login
Displays the Telnet listening port
Displays the Telnet welcome message
Displays the UDP access state
Displays the UDP listening port
Displays the HTTP listening port
Sets the gateway address
Sets the IP address
Sets the IP mode
Sets the network casting mode
Sets the subnet mask address
Enables or disables remote UDP access
Sets the remote UDP IP address
Sets the remote UDP listening port
Enables or disables Telnet access
Enables or disables the Telnet login
Sets the Telnet password
Sets the Telnet listening port
Sets the Telnet welcome message
Enables or disables UDP access
Sets the UDP listening port
Sets the HTTP listening port
Commands r v
Command
#get_rx_channel
#get_v
#request_usb
Routing
Description
Displays the channel of the Receiver unit (Rx only)
Displays the current video input status
Requests USB control when active per request is enabled
Routes an input to a Receiver unit (Rx only)
Change the video input of Sender unit page | 78
Command
#get_clk_lock
#get_edid_copy
#get_mask
#get_rx_id
#get_vw
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_clk_lock
#set_edid_copy
#set_mask
#set_rx_id
#set_vw
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale
Commands
RX Specific
Description
Displays the audio clock lock
Displays the EDID copy state (Rx only)
Displays the current video mask state
Displays the ID of the Receiver unit
Displays the status of the video wall
Displays the video wall bezel compensation
Displays the video wall display delay
Displays the video wall horizontal up-scaling
Displays the video wall horizontal and vertical maximum display count
Displays the status of the video wall OSD
Displays the video wall display position
Displays the video wall display shift
Displays the video wall vertical up-scaling
Sets the audio clock lock
Enables or disables EDID copy
Enables or disables video masking
Sets the ID of the Receiver unit
Enable / disable video wall
Sets the video wall bezel compensation
Sets the video wall display delay
Displays the video wall horizontal up-scaling
Sets the video wall horizontal and vertical maximum display count
Enable / disable the video wall OSD
Sets the video wall display position
Sets the video wall display shift
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Command
#get_serial_allow
#get_serial_baud
#get_serial_bits
#get_serial_parity
#get_serial_stop
#set_serial_allow
#set_serial_baud
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_parity
#set_serial_stop
Command
#get_firmware_version
#factory_reset
#fw_upgrade
#reboot
Commands
Serial
Description
Displays the Serial-over-IP state
Displays the serial baud rate setting
Displays the serial data bits setting
Displays the serial parity setting
Displays the serial stop bits setting
Enables or disables Serial-over-IP mode
Sets the baud rate for the serial port
Sets the data bits for the serial port
Sets the parity setting for the serial port
Sets the number of stop bits for the serial port
System
Description
Displays the firmware version
Resets the unit to factory-default settings
Upgrades firmware using external file
Reboots the unit
Command
#get_block
#get_hdcp
#get_pq_mode
#get_tx_channel
#set_block
#set_hdcp_allow
#set_pq_mode
#set_tx_channel
TX Specific
Description
Displays the current video blocking state
Displays the HDCP state
Displays the picture quality mode
Displays the video channel
Enables or disables video blocking
Enables or disables HDCP-detection
Sets the picture quality mode
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Commands
Command
#get_usb_allow
#get_usb_mode
#get_usb_mouse
#set_usb_allow
#set_usb_mode
#set_usb_mouse
Command
#get_video_allow
#set_video_allow
USB
Description
Displays the USB-over-IP state
Displays the USB operating mode
Displays the mouse operating mode
Enables / disables USB over IP
Sets the USB operating mode
Sets the USB mouse mode
Video
Description
Displays the Video-over-IP state
Sets the Video-over-IP state
Command
#set_webui_ad_pass
#set_webui_user_pass
Web Interface
Description
Sets the administrator password for the web UI
Sets the user password for the web UI page | 81
Commands
#help
Displays a list of available commands. The commands listed are specific to either the
Sender or Receiver unit.
Syntax
#help
Parameters
None
Example
#help
#HELP
#FACTORY_RESET
#FW_UPGRADE
#GET_BLOCK
#GET_CLK_LOCK
#GET_DEVICE_DESC
#GET_DISCOVERY
#GET_DISCOVERY_MODE
#GET_EDID_COPY
#GET_FIRMWARE_VERSION
#GET_GATEWAY
#GET_HDCP
#GET_IP_ADDRESS
#GET_IP_MODE
#GET_IPCONFIG
#GET_MASK
#GET_NET_MODE
#GET_NETMASK
#GET_PQ_MODE
#GET_REMOTE_UDP_ACCESS
#GET_REMOTE_UDP_IP
#GET_REMOTE_UDP_PORT
#GET_RX_CHANNEL
#GET_RX_ID
#GET_SERIAL_ALLOW
#GET_SERIAL_BAUD
#GET_SERIAL_BITS
...
...
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Commands
#factory_reset
Resets the unit to factory-default settings. param1 must be included and set to 1.
Syntax
#factory_reset param1
Parameters param1
Example
#factory_reset 1
RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
Related Commands
#reboot page | 83
#fw_upgrade
Upgrades the firmware from the command.
Syntax
#fw_upgrade filename
Parameters filename String
Example
#fw_upgrade firmware_file_v2.bin
Commands page | 84
Commands
#get_block
Displays the current video blocking state. This command is only available when connected to a Sender unit. To enable or disable the video blocking state, refer to the #set_block command.
Syntax
#get_block
Parameters
None
Example
#get_block
BLOCK DISABLED
Related Commands
#get_mask
#set_block page | 85
#get_clk_lock
Displays the audio clock lock.
Syntax
#get_clk_lock
Parameters
None
Example
#get_clk_lock
CLK_LOCK 0
Related Commands
#set_clk_lock
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#get_device_desc
Displays the description of the Sender / Receiver unit.
Syntax
#get_device_desc
Parameters
None
Example
#get_device_desc
DEVICE DESCRIPTION IS Genius Sender 2
Related Commands
#set_device_desc
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#get_discovery
Displays the current discovery mode setting.
Syntax
#get_discovery
Parameters
None
Example
#get_discovery
DISCOVERY SERVICE SET TO ENABLED
Related Commands
#set_discovery
#set_showme
Commands page | 88
#get_discovery_mode
Displays the current discovery mode setting.
Syntax
#get_discovery_mode
Parameters
None
Example
#get_discovery_mode
DISCOVERY MODE 1
Related Commands
#set_discovery
#set_discovery_mode
#set_showme
Commands page | 89
Commands
#get_edid_copy
Displays the EDID copy state. This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit.
Syntax
#get_edid_copy
Parameters
None
Example
#get_edid_copy
COPY EDID OF CONNECTED DISPLAY IS ENABLED
Related Commands
#set_edid_copy page | 90
#get_firmware_version
Displays the firmware version.
Syntax
#get_firmware_version
Parameters
None
Example
#get_firmware_version
FIRMWARE VERSION IS 1.83hv
Related Commands
#fw_upgrade
Commands page | 91
#get_gateway
Displays the gateway address of the Sender/Receiver unit.
Syntax
#get_gateway
Parameters
None
Example
#get_gateway
GATEWAY: 192.168.0.1
Related Commands
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#set_gateway
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
Commands page | 92
Commands
#get_hdcp
Displays the current HDCP state. This command is only available when connected to a Sender unit.
Syntax
#get_hdcp
Parameters
None
Example
#get_hdcp
HDCP ENCRYPTED SOURCE IS ENABLE
Related Commands
#set_hdcp_allow page | 93
#get_ip_address
Displays the current IP address of the Sender or Receiver unit.
Syntax
#get_ip_address
Parameters
None
Example
#get_ip_address
IP: 10.5.64.60
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#get_web_port
#set_gateway
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#set_web_port
Commands page | 94
#get_ip_mode
Displays the current IP mode.
Syntax
#get_ip_mode
Parameters
None
Example
#get_ip_mode
IP MODE IS SET TO DHCP
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#get_web_port
#set_gateway
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#set_web_port
Commands page | 95
Commands
#get_ipconfig
Displays the current IP configuration. In addition to providing the MAC address and the broadcast IP address, this command also provides the same information as executing the
#get_ip_mode , #get_ip_address , #get_netmask , and #get_gateway commands.
Syntax
#get_ipconfig
Parameters
None
Example
#get_ipconfig
IP CONFIGURATION IS :
IP MODE: DHCP
IP: 10.5.64.60
NETMASK: 255.255.255.0
GATEWAY: 10.5.64.1
MAC ADDRESS: 00-1C-91-03-C8-B3
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_netmask
#get_web_port
#set_gateway
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#set_web_port page | 96
Commands
#get_mask
Displays the current video mask state. This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit. To enable or disable video masking on a Receiver unit, refer to the
#set_mask command.
Syntax
#get_mask
Parameters
None
Example
#get_mask
MASK DISABLED
Related Commands
#get_block
#set_mask page | 97
#get_net_mode
Displays the current network mode setting.
Syntax
#get_net_mode
Parameters
None
Example
#get_net_mode
NETWORK MODE SET TO MULTICAST
Related Commands
#set_net_mode
Commands page | 98
#get_netmask
Displays the current net mask setting.
Syntax
#get_netmask
Parameters
None
Example
#get_netmask
NETMASK: 255.255.255.0
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_ipconfig
#get_web_port
#set_gateway
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#set_web_port
Commands page | 99
Commands
#get_pq_mode
Displays the picture quality mode. This command is only available when connected to a
Sender unit.
Syntax
#get_pq_mode
Parameters
None
Example
#get_pq_mode
TRANSMITTER PICTURE QUALITY IS VIDEO
Related Commands
#set_pq_mode page | 100
#get_remote_udp_access
Displays the remote UDP access state.
Syntax
#get_remote_udp_access
Parameters
None
Example
#get_remote_udp_access
REMOTE UDP ACCESS IS ENABLED
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
Commands page | 101
#get_remote_udp_ip
Displays the remote UDP IP address.
Syntax
#get_remote_udp_ip
Parameters
None
Example
#get_remote_udp_access
REMOTE UDP IP: 192.168.1.29
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
Commands page | 102
#get_remote_udp_port
Displays the remote UDP listening port.
Syntax
#get_remote_udp_port
Parameters
None
Example
#get_remote_udp_port
REMOTE UDP COMMUNICATIONS PORT: 50008
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
Commands page | 103
Commands
#get_rx_channel
Displays the current channel of the Receiver unit. To set the video channel of a Receiver unit, use the r command.
Syntax
#get_rx_channel
Parameters
None
Example
#get_rx_channel
RECEIVER CHANNEL: 1
Related Commands
#get_tx_channel
#set_tx_channel r page | 104
Commands
#get_rx_id
Displays the ID of the Receiver unit. This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit.
Syntax
#get_rx_id
Parameters
None
Example
#get_rx_id
RX ID: 8
Related Commands
#set_rx_id page | 105
Commands
#get_serial_allow
Displays the Serial-over-IP state. Use the #set_serial_allow command to enable or disable the Serial-over-IP feature.
Syntax
#get_serial_allow
Parameters
None
Example
#get_serial_allow
SERIAL OVER IP is ENABLE
Related Commands
#get_serial_baud
#get_serial_parity
#get_serial_stop
#set_serial_allow
#set_serial_baud
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_parity
#set_serial_stop page | 106
Commands
#get_serial_baud
Displays the serial baud rate setting. Use the #set_serial_baud command to set the baud rate.
Syntax
#get_serial_baud
Parameters
None
Example
#get_serial_baud
SERIAL BAUD RATE IS 19200
Related Commands
#get_serial_allow
#get_serial_bits
#get_serial_parity
#get_serial_stop
#set_serial_allow
#set_serial_baud
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_parity
#set_serial_stop page | 107
Commands
#get_serial_bits
Displays the serial data bits setting. Use the #set_serial_bits command to set the number of data bits.
Syntax
#get_serial_bits
Parameters
None
Example
#get_serial_bits
SERIAL DATA BITS IS 8
Related Commands
#get_serial_allow
#get_serial_baud
#get_serial_parity
#get_serial_stop
#set_serial_allow
#set_serial_baud
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_parity
#set_serial_stop page | 108
Commands
#get_serial_parity
Displays the serial parity bit setting. Use the #set_serial_parity command to set the parity bit.
Syntax
#get_serial_parity
Parameters
None
Example
#get_serial_parity
SERIAL PARITY MODE SET TO NONE
Related Commands
#get_serial_allow
#get_serial_baud
#get_serial_bits
#get_serial_stop
#set_serial_allow
#set_serial_baud
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_parity
#set_serial_stop page | 109
Commands
#get_serial_stop
Displays the serial stop bits setting. Use the #set_serial_stop command to set the number of stop bits.
Syntax
#get_serial_stop
Parameters
None
Example
#get_serial_stop
SERIAL STOP BITS IS 1
Related Commands
#get_serial_allow
#get_serial_baud
#get_serial_bits
#get_serial_parity
#set_serial_allow
#set_serial_baud
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_parity
#set_serial_stop page | 110
#get_showme
Displays the showme state.
Syntax
#get_showme
Parameters
None
Example
#get_showme
SHOW ME DISABLED
Related Commands
#set_showme
Commands page | 111
Commands
#get_telnet_access
Displays the Telnet access state. Use the #set_telnet_access command to enable or disable Telnet access.
Syntax
#get_telnet_access
Parameters
None
Example
#get_telnet_access
TELNET ACCESS IS ENABLED
Related Commands
#get_telnet_login
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_login
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome page | 112
#get_telnet_login
Displays the Telnet login status.
Syntax
#get_telnet_login
Parameters
None
Example
#get_telnet_login
TELNET LOGIN SET TO DISABLED
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_login
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome
Commands page | 113
#get_telnet_port
Displays the Telnet listening port.
Syntax
#get_telnet_port
Parameters
None
Example
#get_telnet_port
TELNET COMMUNICATION PORT: 23
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_login
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_login
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome
Commands page | 114
Commands
#get_telnet_welcome
Displays the Telnet welcome message. Use the #set_telnet_welcome to create a custom welcome message.
Syntax
#get_telnet_welcome
Parameters
None
Example
#get_telnet_welcome
TELNET WELCOME SCREEN IS DISABLED
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_login
#get_telnet_port
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_login
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome page | 115
Commands
#get_tx_channel
Displays the video channel of the Sender unit. This command is only available when connected to a Sender unit.
Syntax
#get_tx_channel
Parameters
None
Example
#get_tx_channel
TRANSMITTER CHANNEL: 1
Related Commands
#get_rx_channel
#set_tx_channel r page | 116
Commands
#get_udp_access
Displays the UDP access state. Use the #set_udp_access command to enable or disable UDP access.
Syntax
#get_udp_access
Parameters
None
Example
#get_udp_access
UDP ACCESS IS ENABLED
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port page | 117
#get_udp_port
Displays the local UDP listening port.
Syntax
#get_udp_port
Parameters
None
Example
#get_udp_port
UDP PORT SET TO 50007
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
Commands page | 118
#get_usb_allow
Displays the USB-over-IP state.
Syntax
#get_usb_allow
Parameters
None
Example
#get_usb_allow
USB OVER IP is ENABLE
Related Commands
#get_usb_mode
#get_usb_mouse
#set_usb_allow
#set_usb_mode
#set_usb_mouse
Commands page | 119
#get_usb_mode
Displays the USB operating mode.
Syntax
#get_usb_mode
Parameters
None
Example
#get_usb_mode
USB OPERATION MODE IS ACTIVE PER REQUEST
Related Commands
#get_usb_allow
#get_usb_mouse
#set_usb_allow
#set_usb_mode
#set_usb_mouse
Commands page | 120
#get_usb_mouse
Displays the mouse operating mode.
Syntax
#get_usb_mouse
Parameters
None
Example
#get_usb_mouse
USB MOUSE MODE IS HIGH RESOLUTION
Related Commands
#get_usb_allow
#get_usb_mode
#set_usb_allow
#set_usb_mode
#set_usb_mouse
Commands page | 121
#get_v
Displays the current video input status.
Syntax
#get_v
Parameters
None
Example
#get_v
V H
Related Commands
#set_video_allow
Commands page | 122
Commands
#get_video_allow
Displays the Video-over-IP status. Use the #set_video_allow command to enable or disable video over IP.
Syntax
#get_video_allow
Parameters
None
Example
#get_video_allow
VIDEO OVER IP is ENABLE
Related Commands
#set_video_allow page | 123
#get_vw
Displays the video wall enable/disable setting.
Syntax
#get_vw
Parameters
None
Example
#get_vw
VW 0
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 124
Commands
#get_vw_bc
Displays the video wall bezel compensation setting.
Syntax
#get_vw_bc
Parameters
None
Example
#get_vw_bc
VW_BC 6223 6550 3429 4010
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 125
Commands
#get_vw_delay
Displays the video wall delay setting.
Syntax
#get_vw_delay
Parameters
None
Example
#get_vw_delay
VW_DELAY 0
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 126
Commands
#get_vw_hscale
Displays the video wall horizontal upscaling value.
Syntax
#get_vw_bc
Parameters
None
Example
#get_vw_bc
VW_HSCALE 0
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 127
Commands
#get_vw_layout
Displays the video wall horizontal and vertical display count.
Syntax
#get_vw_layout
Parameters
None
Example
#get_vw_layout
VW_LAYOUT 2 2
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale
Commands page | 128
#get_vw_osd
Displays the enable / disable status of the video wall OSD.
Syntax
#get_vw_osd
Parameters
None
Example
#get_vw_osd
VW_OSD 0
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale
Commands page | 129
#get_vw_pos
Displays the video wall display position.
Syntax
#get_vw_pos
Parameters
None
Example
#get_vw_pos
VW_POS 0 0
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 130
Commands
#get_vw_shift
Displays the video wall display shift.
Syntax
#get_vw_shift
Parameters
None
Example
#get_vw_shift
VW_SHIFT 0 0 0 0
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 131
Commands
#get_vw_vscale
Displays the video wall vertical upscaling value.
Syntax
#get_vw_vscale
Parameters
None
Example
#get_vw_vscale
VW_VSCALE 0
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 132
Commands
Commands
#get_web_port
Displays the HTTP listening port. Use the #set_web_port command to set the HTTP listening port.
Syntax
#get_web_port
Parameters
None
Example
#get_web_port
WEB INTERFACE PORT: 80
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_ipconfig
#set_gateway
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#set_web_port page | 133
#reboot
Reboots the Sender / Receiver unit.
Syntax
#reboot
Parameters
None
Example
#reboot
UNIT WILL REBOOT SHORTLY
Related Commands
#factory_reset
Commands page | 134
#request_usb
Requests USB control when ACTIVE PER REQUEST USB mode is set.
Syntax
#request_usb
Parameters
None
Example
#request_usb
REQUESTING USB FROM SENDER
Related Commands
#set_usb_mode
Commands page | 135
#set_block
Enables or disables video blocking at a Sender unit.
Syntax
#set_block param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_block 1
BLOCK ENABLED
Related Commands
#get_block
#set_mask
Commands page | 136
Commands
#set_clk_lock
Sets the audio clock lock. This command is only available on the Receiver unit. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_block param1
Parameters param1
Example
#set_clk_lock 100
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_clk_lock page | 137
Commands
#set_device_desc
Sets the description for the Sender / Receiver unit. The description string cannot exceed
30 characters in length. Spaces and underscore characters are acceptable. Avoid using symbols and special characters.
Syntax
#set_description param1
Parameters param1 String
Example
#set_description Blu-ray_Panasonic
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SET
Related Commands
#get_device_desc page | 138
#set_discovery
Enables or disables the discovery feature. The default value is On.
Syntax
#set_discovery param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Off
On
Example
#set_discovery 0
DISCOVERY SERVICE SET TO DISABLED
Related Commands
#get_discovery
#set_showme
#get_showme
Commands page | 139
#set_discovery_mode
Sets the discovery read / write mode.
Syntax
#set_discovery_mode param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Read only mode
Read / write mode
Example
#set_discovery_mode 1
DISCOVERY MODE 1
Related Commands
#get_edid_copy
Commands page | 140
Commands
#set_edid_copy
Enables or disables the EDID copy state. When param1 = 1, the downstream EDID
(connected to the Receiver unit) is copied to the Sender unit. If param1 = 0, then the internal (default) EDID is used. This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_edid_copy param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Off
On
Example
#set_edid_copy 1
COPY EDID OF CONNECTED DISPLAY SET TO ENABLED
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_edid_copy page | 141
Commands
#set_gateway
Sets the gateway address. This command is only applicable when using Static IP mode. param1 must be specified using dot-decimal notation. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_gateway param1
Parameters param1 IP Address
Example
#set_gateway 192.168.1.1
GATEWAY ADDRESS SET TO 192.168.1.1
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#get_web_port
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#set_web_port page | 142
Commands
#set_hdcp_allow
Blocks or unblocks HDCP-encrypted sources. This command does not decrypt HDCP content and is only available when connected to a Sender unit. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_hdcp_allow param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_hdcp_allow 1
HDCP ENCRYPTED SOURCE SET TO ENABLED
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_hdcp_allow page | 143
Commands
#set_ip_address
Sets the IP address. param1 must be specified using dot-decimal notation. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_ip_address param1
Parameters param1 IP Address
Example
#set_gateway 192.168.1.1
GATEWAY ADDRESS SET TO 192.168.1.1
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#get_web_port
#set_gateway
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#set_web_port page | 144
Commands
#set_ip_mode
Sets the IP mode. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_ip_mode param1
Parameters param1
1
2 param1
0
Description
Static
DHCP
Auto IP
Example
#set_ip_mode 1
IP MODE SET TO DHCP
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#get_web_port
#set_ip_address
#set_gateway
#set_netmask
#set_web_port page | 145
#set_mask
Enables or disables video masking at a Receiver unit.
Syntax
#set_mask param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_mask 1
MASK ENABLED
Related Commands
#get_mask
#set_block
Commands page | 146
#set_net_mode
Sets the network casting mode.
Syntax
#set_net_mode param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Unicast
Multicast
Example
#set_net_mode 0
NETWORK CASTING MODE SET TO UNICAST
Related Commands
#get_net_mode
Commands page | 147
Commands
#set_netmask
Sets the network mask address. param1 must be specified using dot-decimal notation.
After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_netmask param1
Parameters param1 IP Address
Example
#set_netmask 255.255.255.0
NETMASK ADDRESS SET TO 255.255.255.0
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#get_web_port
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_gateway
#set_web_port page | 148
Commands
#set_pq_mode
Sets the picture quality mode. This command is only available when connected to a Sender unit.
Syntax
#set_pq_mode param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Graphic
Video
Example
#set_pq_mode 1
TRANSMITTER PICTURE QUALITY SET TO VIDEO
Related Commands
#get_pq_mode page | 149
Commands
#set_remote_udp_access
Enables or disables remote UDP access. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_remote_udp_access param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_remote_udp_access 1
REMOTE UDP ACCESS SET TO ENABLED
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port page | 150
Commands
#set_remote_udp_ip
Set the remote UDP IP address. param1 must be specified using dot-decimal notation.
After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_remote_udp_ip param1
Parameters param1 IP address
Example
#set_remote_udp_ip 192.168.1.29
REMOTE UDP IP ADDRESS SET TO 192.168.1.29
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port page | 151
Commands
#set_remote_udp_port
Set the remote UDP listening port. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_remote_udp_port param1
Parameters param1
Example
#set_remote_udp_port 50008
REMOTE UDP COMMUNICATIONS PORT IS SET TO PORT 50008
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port page | 152
Commands
#set_rx_id
Sets the ID of the Receiver unit. This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit.
Syntax
#set_rx_id param1
Parameters param1
Example
#set_rx_id 1
RX ID: 1
Related Commands
#get_rx_id page | 153
Commands
#set_serial_allow
Enables or disables serial over IP. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_serial_allow param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disable
Enable
Example
#set_serial_allow 0
SERIAL OVER IP SET TO DISABLED
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_serial_allow
#get_serial_baud
#get_serial_bits
#get_serial_parity
#get_serial_stop
#set_serial_baud
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_parity
#set_serial_stop page | 154
Commands
#set_serial_baud
Sets the baud rate for the serial port. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_serial_baud param1
Parameters param1
8
9
6
7
3
4
5
1
2 param1
0
Description (baud rate)
300
600
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
Example
#set_serial_baud 6
SERIAL BAUD RATE SET TO 19200
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_serial_allow
#get_serial_baud
#get_serial_bits
#get_serial_parity
#get_serial_stop
#set_serial_allow
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_parity
#set_serial_stop page | 155
Commands
#set_serial_bits
Sets the data bits for the serial port. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_serial_bits param1
Parameters param1
1
2 param1
0
3
6
7
8
Description (data bits)
5
Example
#set_serial_bits 3
SERIAL DATA BITS SET TO 8
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_serial_allow
#get_serial_baud
#get_serial_bits
#get_serial_parity
#get_serial_stop
#set_serial_allow
#set_serial_baud
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_parity
#set_serial_stop page | 156
Commands
#set_serial_parity
Sets the parity bit for the serial port. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_serial_parity param1
Parameters param1
1
2 param1
0
Description
None
Odd
Even
Example
#set_serial_parity 0
SERIAL PARITY MODE SET TO NONE
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_serial_allow
#get_serial_baud
#get_serial_bits
#get_serial_parity
#get_serial_stop
#set_serial_allow
#set_serial_baud
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_stop page | 157
Commands
#set_serial_stop
Sets the number of stop bits for the serial port. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_serial_stop param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description (stop bits)
1
2
Example
#set_serial_stop 0
SERIAL STOP BITS SET TO 1
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_serial_allow
#get_serial_baud
#get_serial_bits
#get_serial_parity
#get_serial_stop
#set_serial_allow
#set_serial_baud
#set_serial_bits
#set_serial_parity page | 158
Commands
#set_showme
Enables or disables the “Show Me” feature. When the “Show Me” feature is enabled, then both the Power and Link LED indicators, on the front panel, will flash. This quickly identifies a unit and is useful when multiple units are being used. The default setting is disabled .
Syntax
#set_showme param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_showme 1
SHOW ME ENABLED
Related Commands
#get_discovery
#set_discovery page | 159
Commands
#set_telnet_access
Enables or disables Telnet access. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_telnet_access param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_telnet_access 1
TELNET ACCESS SET TO ENABLED
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_login
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_login
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome page | 160
Commands
#set_telnet_login
Enables or disables the Telnet login process. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_telnet_login param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_telnet_login 1
TELNET INTERFACE LOGIN SET TO ENABLED
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_pass
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome page | 161
Commands
#set_telnet_pass
Sets the Telnet password. The password cannot exceed 8 characters in length and is case-sensitive. No special characters are allowed. The default password is admin . After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_telnet_pass param1
Parameters param1 String
Example
#set_telnet_pass b055man
TELNET INTERFACE PASSWORD IS SET b055man
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_pass
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_login
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome page | 162
Commands
#set_telnet_port
Sets the Telnet listening port. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_telnet_port param1
Parameters param1
Example
#set_telnet_port 23
TELNET COMMUNICATIONS PORT SET TO PORT 23
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_pass
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_login
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_welcome page | 163
Commands
#set_telnet_welcome
Enables / disables the Telnet welcome screen. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_telnet_welcome param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_telnet_welcome Welcome!
TELNET WELCOME SCREEN IS ENABLED
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_pass
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_login
#set_telnet_pass
#set_telnet_port page | 164
Commands
#set_tx_channel
Sets the video channel for the Sender unit. This command is only available when connected to the Sender unit.
Syntax
#set_tx_channel param1
Parameters param1
Example
#set_tx_channel 1
TRANSMITTER CHANNEL SET TO 1
Related Commands
#get_tx_channel
#get_rx_channel r page | 165
Commands
#set_udp_access
Enables or disables UDP access. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_udp_access param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_udp_access 0
UDP ACCESS SET TO DISABLED
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_port page | 166
Commands
#set_udp_port
Sets the local UDP listening port. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_udp_port param1
Parameters param1
Example
#set_udp_port 50007
UDP COMMUNCATION IS SET TO PORT 50007
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES.
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access page | 167
Commands
#set_usb_allow
Enables or disables the USB-over-IP feature. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_usb_allow param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_usb_allow 1
USB OVER IP SET TO ENABLED
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_usb_allow
#get_usb_mode
#get_usb_mouse
#set_usb_mode
#set_usb_mouse page | 168
Commands
#set_usb_mode
Sets the USB operating mode. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_udp_port param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Active per request
Active on link
Example
#set_usb_mode 0
USB OPERATION MODE SET TO ACTIVE PER REQUEST
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_usb_allow
#get_usb_mode
#get_usb_mouse
#set_usb_allow
#set_usb_mouse page | 169
Commands
#set_usb_mouse
Sets the USB mouse mode. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_udp_port param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
High resolution
Compatibility
Example
#set_usb_mouse 0
USB MOUSE MODE SET TO HIGH RESOLUTION
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_usb_allow
#get_usb_mode
#get_usb_mouse
#set_usb_allow
#set_usb_mode page | 170
Commands
#set_video_allow
Enables or disables the Video-over-IP feature. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_video_allow param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Example
#set_video_allow 1
VIDEO OVER IP IS SET TO ENABLED
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_video_allow page | 171
Commands
#set_vw
Enable / disable the video wall. After executing this command, the unit must be rebooted to apply the changes.
Syntax
#set_vw param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disable
Enable
Example
#set_vw 1
VW 1
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 172
Commands
#set_vw_bc
Sets the video wall bezel compensation value. All arguments are expressed in 0.1 mm units: param1 is the video width param2 is the overall width param3 is the video height param4 is the overall height
Syntax
#set_vw_bc param1 param2 param3 param4
Parameters param1 param2 param3 param4
[0
Integer
Example
#set_vw_bc 190 200 90 100
VW_BC 190 200 90 100
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 173
#set_vw_delay
Sets the video wall display delay in microseconds.
Syntax
#set_vw_delay param1
Parameters param1
Example
#set_vw_delay 16000
VW_DELAY 16000
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 174
Commands
#set_vw_hscale
Sets the video wall horizontal upscaling.
Syntax
#set_vw_hscale param1
Parameters param1
Example
#set_vw_hscale 1
VW_HSCALE 1
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 175
Commands
#set_vw_layout
Sets the maximum horizontal and vertical display count for the video wall: param1 is the maximum horizontal display count.
param2 is the maximum vertical display count.
Syntax
#set_vw_layout param1 param2
Parameters param1 param2
Example
#set_vw_layout 2 2
VW_LAYOUT 2 2
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale
Commands page | 176
#set_vw_osd
Enable / disable the video wall OSD.
Syntax
#set_vw_osd param1
Parameters param1 param1
0
1
Description
Disable
Enable
Example
#set_vw_osd 1
VW_OSD 1
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 177
Commands
#set_vw_pos
Sets the video wall position.
param1 is the row position.
param2 is the column position.
Syntax
#set_vw_pos param1 param2
Parameters param1 param2
Example
#set_vw_pos 2 2
VW_POS 2 2
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_shift
#set_vw_vscale page | 178
Commands
Commands
#set_vw_shift
Sets the video wall display shift. param2 must be specified in increments of eight pixels
(e.g. 0, 8, 16, 24, etc.)
Syntax
#set_vw_shift param1 param2
Parameters param1 Character
D
L param1
U
R
Description
Shift up
Shift down
Shift left
Shift right param2
Example
#set_vw_shift L 16
VW_SHIFT L 16
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_pos
#set_vw_vscale page | 179
#set_vw_vscale
Sets the video wall vertical upscaling.
Syntax
#set_vw_vscale param1
Parameters param1
Example
#set_vw_vscale 1
VW_VSCALE 1
Related Commands
#get_vw_bc
#get_vw_delay
#get_vw_hscale
#get_vw_layout
#get_vw_osd
#get_vw_pos
#get_vw_shift
#get_vw_vscale
#set_vw_bc
#set_vw_delay
#set_vw_hscale
#set_vw_layout
#set_vw_osd
#set_vw_shift page | 180
Commands
#set_web_port
Sets the HTTP listening port.
Syntax
#set_web_port param1
Parameters param1
Example
#set_web_port 82
WEB INTERFACE PORT SET TO 80
PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#get_web_port
#set_gateway
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
Commands page | 181
Commands
#set_webui_ad_pass
Sets the Administrator password for the Web interface login. The password cannot exceed eight characters in length. The default password is admin .
Syntax
#set_webui_ad_pass param1
Parameters param1 Password
Example
#set_webui_ad_pass b05Sman
WEB UI ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD IS SET
Related Commands
#set_webui_user_pass page | 182
Commands
#set_webui_user_pass
Sets the User password for the Web interface login. The password cannot exceed eight characters in length. The default password is user .
Syntax
#set_webui_user_pass param1
Parameters param1 Password
Example
#set_webui_user_pass m1ni0n
WEB UI USER PASSWORD IS SET
Related Commands
#set_webui_ad_pass page | 183
Commands
r
Changes a Receiver unit to the specified video channel. Changing the video channel allows a Receiver unit to accept the signal from a Sender unit that uses the same video channel. This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit. Do not precede this command with the # symbol.
Syntax r param1
Parameters param1
Example r 1
TRANSMITTER 1 ROUTED TO RECEIVER
Related Commands v page | 184
Commands
v
Changes the video input on the Sender unit. This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit. Do not precede this command with the # symbol. The t argument will toggle between the VGA and HDMI inputs.
Syntax v param1
Parameters param1 Character param1
V
H
T
Description
VGA
HDMI
Toggle
Example v h
V H
Related Commands r page | 185
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Multi-Format
HDMI & VGA KVM over IP
4
Appendix
page | 187
Network Cable Diagram
Front of RJ-45 Connector
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Gefen recommends the TIA/EIA-568-B wiring option. Use the table below when field-terminating cable for use with Gefen products.
2
3
4
Pin
1
5
6
7
8
Color
Orange / White
Orange
Green / White
Blue
Blue / White
Green
Brown / White
Brown / White
Description
TD+ (Transmit Data, positive differential signal)
TD- (Transmit Data, negative differential signal)
RD+ (Receive Data, positive differential signal)
Unused
Unused
RD- (Receive Data, negative differential signal)
Unused
Unused
Information
Shielded CAT-5e (or better) cabling is recommended.
page | 188
Rack Tray Installation
The following illustrations provide instructions for installing the Sender and/or Receiver unit(s) in the Gefen 1U Rack Tray (Gefen part no. EXT-RACK-1U).
Step 1
Turn unit upside down.
Step 2
Remove rubber feet.
Step 3
Line up holes on unit and rack tray.
Step 4
Install countersink screws .
Step 5
Ensure the unit is installed securely.
Step 6
Unit has been installed into rack tray.
page | 189
Specifications
Supported Formats
Resolutions (max.)
Output Resolutions/Timing (max.)
• 4K Ultra HD 60 Hz, 4:2:0
• 1080p Full HD (60 Hz)
• 1920 x 1200 60 Hz (WUXGA)
• 4K Ultra HD 30 Hz, 4:4:4
• 1080p Full HD (60 Hz)
• 1920 x 1200 60 Hz (WUXGA)
Connectors, Controls, and Indicators
Video Input (Sender)
Video Output (Sender)
Video Output (Receiver)
Line Input (Sender)
Line Output (Sender)
Line Input (Receiver)
Line Output (Receiver)
Optical Digital Audio Output
(Receiver)
USB Host Interface port (Sender)
USB Device ports (Receiver)
• 1 x HDMI Type A 19-pin, female, locking
• 1 x VGA HD-15, female
• 1 x VGA HD-15, female
• 1 x HDMI Type-A, female, locking
• 1 x VGA HD-15, female
•
•
1 x 3.5mm mini-stereo jack
1 x 3.5mm mini-stereo jack
• 1 x 3.5mm mini-stereo jack
• 1 x 3.5mm mini-stereo jack
• 1 x TOSLINK®
RS-232 port (Sender)
RS-232 port (Receiver)
IR Sensor (Receiver)
IR In/Ext (Sender / Receiver)
IR Out (Sender / Receiver)
IR Extender type
Ethernet port (Sender)
Ethernet ports (Receiver)
Program button (Sender / Receiver)
Program Select switch (Sender /
Receiver)
Link Indicator (Sender / Receiver)
Power Indicator (Sender / Receiver)
• 1 x USB Type B, female
• 2 x USB 2.0 Type A, female
• 2 x USB 1.1 Type A, female
•
•
•
•
1 x DB-9, female
1 x DB-9, female
1 x located on front panel
1 x 3.5mm mini-stereo jack
• 1 x 3.5mm mini-stereo jack
• EXT-RMT-EXTIRN
• 1 x RJ-45, shielded, PoE
• 3 x RJ-45, shielded, 1 with PoE
Channel Up/USB-Request (Receiver) • 1 x tact-type
Channel Down (Receiver) • 1 x tact-type
HDMI / VGA Selector (Receiver)
Mode button (Sender)
Reset button (Sender / Receiver)
•
•
•
1 x tact-type
1 x tact-type, recessed
1 x tact-type, recessed
• 1 x tact-type, recessed
• 1 x slide-type, recessed
•
•
1 x LED, green
1 x LED, blue page | 190
Specifications
Connectors, Controls, and Indicators
Power Supply jack (Sender /
Receiver)
• 1 x 5V DC, 2.5mm pin and 5.5mm barrel, locking
Operational
Power Requirements (Sender /
Receiver)
Power Consumption
• 5V DC or PoE
Operating Temperature (Sender /
Receiver)
• Sender: 8W
• Receiver: 19W
• +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C)
Operating Humidity (Sender / Receiver) • 5% to 90% RH, non-condensing
Storage Temperature (Sender /
Receiver)
• -4 to +185 °F (-20 to +85 °C)
Storage Humidity (Sender / Receiver)
MTBF
• 0% to 95% RH, non-condensing
• Sender: 50000 hours
• Receiver: 50000 hours
Physical
Dimensions (W x H x D), without connectors or feet
Unit Weight
• Sender
8.4” x 1.7” x 4.3”
(214mm x 43mm x 108mm)
• Receiver
8.4” x 1.0” x 4.3”
(214mm x 25mm x 108mm)
• Sender
1.7 lbs. (0.8 kg)
• Receiver
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Table of contents
- 14 Introduction
- 16 Receiver Unit
- 24 Using a Direct Connection
- 30 Power
- 35 Blocking & Masking Video
- 37 Enabling & Disabling HDCP
- 39 Video Bitrate
- 40 Unicast & Multicast Modes
- 47 Discovery Mode
- 48 Finding Your Device
- 59 Active per request mode
- 60 Active on link mode
- 61 K/M over IP Compatibility Mode
- 62 Audio Connections
- 75 Creating Video Walls
- 77 Bezel Compensation
- 78 Using the Web interface
- 79 Changing the Password
- 80 Utilities
- 80 Reset using the Web Interface
- 82 Reboot using the Web Interface
- 83 Reboot using the Front Panel
- 84 Compatibility for KVM over IP Products
- 88 Telnet Access
- 89 Commands
- 89 Network
- 90 Routing
- 93 Video
- 93 Web Interface
- 200 Network Cable Diagram
- 201 Rack Tray Installation