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Muxlab AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Extender, Fiber Installation Guide
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MuxLab AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Extender, Fiber allows you to connect and extend HDMI source equipment supporting up to 4K resolution at 60Hz over fiber optic cables. This extender is perfect for creating 4K/60 HDMI-based video walls, virtual matrix switches, and virtual splitters of user-configurable size (X by Y), supporting hundreds of screens, depending on network bandwidth.
Here are some of the key features and use cases of the MuxLab AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Extender, Fiber:
- Supports HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2
- Maximum distance of 985ft (300m) over OM3 fiber optic cables
- Zero latency (undetectable in human terms)
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Specifications
Specifications
Environment
Devices
Bandwidth
Signals
Connectors
Note: Cables not included.
Maximum Distance
Latency
Compression
Network Bandwidth
Network Requirement
IR Frequency
RJ45 Pin Configuration
Reverse Polarity Sensitive. Use
EIA/TIA 568A or 586B straightthrough wiring.
Fiber Cable
Power Source
Power Consumption
Temperature
Dimensions
Weight
Compliance
Warranty
Order Information
HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2
Blu-Ray, projectors, monitors, TV, PC, laptops, and media servers supporting HDMI
594MHz
HDMI 2.0
Connectors per TX and RX:
One (1) HDMI receptacle
One (1) SFP+ Cage with dual LC multimode connectors (for 10GbE port)
One (1) RJ45S for Cat 5e/6 unshielded or shielded twisted pair (for 1GbE port)
Two (2) 3.5mm jacks for IR emitter and IR sensor
One (1) DB9 connector for RS232
One (1) 2.1mm power jack (for DC power)
OM3 Multimode Fiber: Up to 985ft (300m) at up to 4K @ 60Hz
( Based on a maximum length of 6.6ft (2m) of HDMI cable per end)
Zero Latency (undetectable in human terms)
Uncompressed up to 4K/60 (4:2:0), and light compression for 4K/60 (4:4:4) only
< 10Gbps
10Gig Network XFI, IEEE 802.3
38 to 56KHz
RJ45 Link
Pin 1 (R)
Pin 3 (R)
Pin 4 (R)
Pin 7 (R)
Pin 2 (T)
Pin 6 (T)
Pin 5 (T)
Pin 8 (T)
One (1) dual LC multimode fiber cable, OM3 or better is required
Input: 100-240V/1.5A (max) @ 50-60Hz
Output: 5DC @ 4A
Includes appropriate power cord for region (US, UK or Euro)
Transmitter: 16 Watts
Operating: 0° to 40°C
Humidity: Up to 95% non-condensing
6.3” x 4.8” x 1.0” (160mm x 122mm x 25mm)
Receiver: 16 Watts
Storage: -20° to 85°C
1.38lbs (0.63kg)
Regulatory: FCC, CE, RoHS Flammability: 94V0
3 years
500761-TX-US AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Transmitter, Fiber, US
500761-RX-US AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Receiver, Fiber, US
500761-TX-UK AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Transmitter, Fiber, UK
500761-RX-UK AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Receiver, Fiber, UK
500761-TX-EU AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Transmitter, Fiber, EU
500761-RX-EU AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Receiver, Fiber, EU
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2321 Rue Cohen, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. H4R 2N7
Tel: (514) 905-0588 Fax: (514) 905-0589
Toll Free (North America): (877) 689-5228
E-mail:
[email protected]
URL: www.muxlab.com
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AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Extender, Fiber
500761
Quick Installation Guide
Overview
The AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Extender, Fiber allows HDMI source equipment supporting up to 4K resolution @ 60Hz to be connected and extended to create a 4K/60 HDMI based Video
Wall, Virtual Matrix Switch, and Virtual Splitter arrangements of user configurable size (X by Y) supporting 100’s of screens, depending on network bandwidth, utilizing one Receiver for each display in the array. Each Transmitter (500761-TX) and Receiver (500761-RX) can be connected via dual LC multimode OM3 fiber cable up to 985ft (300m) via OM3 fiber from a 10G Ethernet
Switch. The Transmitter supports HDMI 2.0 while the Receiver supports an HDMI 2.0 output port.
The units come with a power supply, an IR Sensor (for TX) and an IR Emitter (for RX) for IR based remote control applications, and a wall mount bracket kit for securing the unit to a wall.
For the point-to-multipoint and multipoint-to-multipoint configuration the Ethernet switch must have Gigabit ports, DHCP server capability, IGMP communications protocol and support Jumbo
Frames.
The MuxLab Pro Digital Network Controller is available to simplify centralized configuration and control, software updates and allows for connectivity management from MuxControl and other third party applications running on smartphones and tablets.
Applications
Applications include video wall, digital signage, commercial and residential AV systems, classroom projector systems, boardroom systems, collaborative PC systems, and medical information systems.
Installation
1.
Identify the connectors on the Transmitter and Receiver as indicated on the product labels, see the above front and rear product views for further details.
2.
Verify that the distance between the HDMI Transmitter and Receiver is within MuxLab specifications (see Specifications table for more details).
3.
To install the Transmitter:
3a.
Connect the Transmitter to the HDMI video source with a compliant cable.
3b.
If the application is point-to-point, then connect one (1) length of Dual LC Multimode
Fiber to the LAN SFP+ connector on the Transmitter. If transmitting over the network, use a 10G Ethernet Switch between Transmitter and Receiver
4.
To install the Receiver:
4a.
Connect the Receiver to the HDMI display equipment with an HDMI compliant cable.
4b.
If the application is point-to-point, then connect one (1) Dual LC Multimode Fiber cable coming from the Transmitter, to the LAN SFP+ connector on the Receiver. If transmitting over the network, use a 10G Ethernet Switch between Transmitter and
Receiver.
5.
If the configuration is a point-to-multipoint or multipoint-to-multipoint:
5a.
You will need to use a 10G Ethernet Switch with 10 Gigabit ports and DHCP Server support. In addition Jumbo Frame support is required, and IGMP Protocol support is required for the multipoint-to-multipoint case. Verify that the 10G Ethernet Switch is configured correctly and that the DHCP Server is enabled, that the IGMP
Protocol is enabled for multipoint-to-multipoint applications, and that Jumbo
Frames is enabled . See the operating manual for more information about configuring the 10G Ethernet Switch.
5b.
Connect all Transmitters and Receivers to the 10G Ethernet Switch.
6.
Power the Transmitter and Receiver via the supplied external power supply. Connect the power supply to each 500761 Receiver and to an AC power outlet. Next connect each 500761
Transmitter in the same manner. If power is present, the power LED on each Transmitter and
Receiver will illuminate.
Note: Power ‘ON’ the AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Extender, Fiber only after all connections have been made.
7.
Power ‘ON’ the HDMI equipment and verify the image quality.
8.
This product supports a bi-directional IR pass-thru control. If infrared remote control is needed to control the Source and/or Sink (i.e. Display) equipment, connect the supplied IR
Sensors to the 3.5mm Stereo Jack of the Transmitter and Receiver and the supplied IR
Emitters to the 3.5mm Mono Jack of the Transmitter and Receiver.
Note: You can differentiate the IR Sensor and the IR Emitter by looking at the 3.5 mm plug. The IR Sensor is using a Stereo Plug (3 Contacts) and the IR Emitter a mono plug (2 Contacts).
9.
Position the IR Sensor so that it is directed at the hand-held remote control. For a clear IR signal reception, aim the hand-held remote control at the top of the IR Sensor enclosure.
10.
Position the IR Emitter as close as possible to the source and sink equipment’s IR Sensor (i.e.
DVD player, TV, etc.). For a clear IR signal reception, the IR Emitter can be glued on the source and sink equipment’s IR Sensor. The IR Emitter’s signal is transmitted from the side of the enclosure.
11.
This product supports RS232 bidirectional communication. Both the Transmitter and
Receiver support a DB9 connector for RS232 connectivity. Connect your RS232 cable to your equipment and to the RS232 port of the 500760 unit. Configure the RS232 communications setting via the device web interface.
12.
Commands or messages may be sent to the source and sink equipment via RS232 by connecting a PC to the RS232 port of the AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Extender, Fiber, or over the network via IP. This communications is meant to be machine to machine.
13.
The Transmitters and Receivers may be used to create a 4K/60 Video Wall, Virtual Matrix
Switch, and Virtual Splitter arrangements of user configurable size (X by Y) supporting 100’s of screens, depending on network bandwidth, as illustrated in the following diagram.
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Troubleshooting
The following table describes some of the symptoms, probable causes and possible solutions in regard to the installation of the AV over IP 4K/60 Uncompressed Extender, Fiber:
Symptom
No Image
No Image
No Image
Choppy Video
Image flickers when powering up nearby equipment
IR not functioning
Transmitter LEDs
Power
OFF
Link
TX/RX
OFF
BLINK
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Receiver LEDs
Power
OFF
BLINK
ON
ON
ON
Probable
Cause
Possible
Solutions
Link
TX/RX
OFF No power • Check power connections
• Check power supply
ON Booting • Wait until booting process finish
OFF No Ethernet Link • Check Ethernet Switch Status
ON Configuration
• Check Fiber Cables
• Check cable length
• Check the HDMI/DisplayPort Cable
ON Interference
Quality
• Check if Jumbo Frame & IGMP are enabled on the 10G Ethernet Switch
• Check cable length
ON ON
IR not functioning ON ON ON ON
Interference from sunlight,
Fluorescent, Neon or Halogen lights
Interference from
RF radiation from the TV
• Place the IR equipment away from the interfering light
• Place the IR equipment away from the
RF radiation
If you still cannot diagnose the problem, please call MuxLab Customer Technical Support at 877-689-
5228 (toll-free in North America) or (+1) 514-905-0588 (International).
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