UDP1000P
HDMI/DVI KVM Extender
Setup Guide
(For Firmware A6.3.1 up, 23 Sep. 2016)
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Panel and Connectors
UDP1000T Transmitter
No. Connector
Description
1 Ethernet
Connect to Gigabit Ethernet switch or directly to UDP1000R.
2 DVI In
Connect to HDMI or DVI Source.
3 Line in
Audio line in, it will be extended to the Line Out of UDP1000R.
4 Line out
Audio line out, it is extended from Mic. In of UDP1000R.
5 USB‐to‐PC
Connect this USB to PC to provide Remote Virtual USB for UDP1000R.
6 DC 12V In
System power input.
7 System LED (Green)
Green Blinking/Amber Off: System is starting up.
Green On/Amber Off: System is ready, but TX/RX not connected.
Green On/Amber Blinking: TX/RX connected, but waiting for HDMI input.
Green On/Amber On: TX/RX connected, HDMI input is ready.
Link LED (Amber)
8 RS‐232
Provide Serial‐over‐IP function. (TxD, RxD, GND)
9 IR Blaster
Connect to external IR LED
10 Link ID
4 bit hardware Group ID. It can be overwritten by the software Group‐ID of Setting program
or Connection Manager.
11 (Button 1)
Press and Hold at Power
ON until Green and Amber LED
blinking
Short press
Long press (3 sec.)
1. Reset to the Factory default setting.
2. Enter Setup and Firmware upgrade mode in
192.168.0.88
Set to Video/Graphic mode.
To Enable/Disable Anti‐Dither.
Note: For some of ATI graphic card with
Dithering function enabled, you may enable
Anti‐Dither to achieve the better video quality.
12 (Button 2)
Press and Hold at Power ON
until Green LED blinking
Get and Use EDID from Loop‐out monitor
UDP1000R Receiver
No. Connector
1 Ethernet
Description
Connect to Gigabit Ethernet switch or directly to UDP1000T.
Short press
Long press (3 sec.)
Set to Video or Graphic mode.
To Enable/Disable Anti‐Dither. Note: For
some of ATI graphic card with Dithering
function enabled, you may enable Anti‐
Dither to achieve the better video quality.
2 Mode button
Press and Hold at Power ON until Green LED
blinking
Get and Use this RX’s EDID as the system
EDID
To enable/disable Transmitter List OSD
Short press
Long press (3 sec.)
To get the USB access right.
3 Link button
Press and Hold at Power ON until Green and
Amber LED blinking
4 Video Out
This DVI‐I connector supports HDMI/DVI‐D and VGA output. Use DVI‐to‐DVI or DVI‐to‐HDMI
or DVI‐to‐VGA cable for DVI/HDMI/VGA monitor.
5 Mic. IN
Microphone Input, it will be extended to the Line Out of UDP1000T.
6 Line OUT
Audio line out, it is extended from Line In of UDP1000T.
7 DC 12V In
System power input.
8 System LED (Green)
Green Blinking/Amber Off: System is starting up.
Green On/Amber Off: System is ready, but TX/RX not connected.
Green On/Amber Blinking: TX/RX connected, but waiting for HDMI input.
Green On/Amber On: TX/RX connected, HDMI input is ready.
Link LED (Amber)
1. Reset to the Factory default.
2. Enter Setup and Firmware upgrade
mode in 192.168.0.88
9 RS‐232
Provide Serial‐over‐IP function (optional).
10 IR Receiver
Remote Universal IR receiver (optional).
11 Link ID
4 bit hardware Channel select ID. It can be overwritten by the software Ch‐Select of Setting
program or Connection Manager.
12 USB Host
3 USB‐A ports, the default setting are USB‐over‐IP mode can support USB Disk,
Touch Screen, Printer, keyboard, mouse … (but not isochronous device)
Configuration
The TX/RX unit built with Web page for Setup mode and Operation mode configurations.
Setup Mode Configuration
1. Press and Hold the TX/RX’s [Button 1]/[Link] button and Power ON until Green and Amber LED
blinking then release the button. This will force TX/RX enter Setup mode.
2. Directly connect TX or RX to PC LAN port, set PC IP to 192.168.0.1, Net Mask 255.255.255.0.
3. Open PC’s Web Browser (recommend Chrome) and enter 192.168.0.88 <Enter>
4. The Setup Mode Web page containing [System] tab with sub‐tabs of [Version Information],
[Update Firmware], [Utilities], and [Statistics].
Reset to Factory default (Setup Mode)
If the device settings lost, you can reset the device back to the factory default:
1. Enter Setup Mode Web page [System] ‐‐‐> [Utilities] ‐‐‐> [Factory Default]
(The Factory default setting are shown on the label that under the TX/RX unit)
Firmware Upgrade (Setup Mode)
1. Enter Setup Mode Web page [System] ‐‐‐> [Update Firmware] ‐‐‐> navigate to the firmware file
(.bin) then click [Upload] to start firmware upgrade.
2. The firmware upgrade takes about 3 min., it will display “DONE Rebooting…” to indicate the unit
has been upgraded and rebooted.
Operation Mode Configuration
The TX/RX can be configured in Operation Mode through Ethernet Switch or direct
connection. To enter Operation mode Web page:
1. Set PC IP 10.0.1.1, Net Mask 255.0.0.0.
2. Open Browser (recommend Chrome) then enter TX/RX IP: 10.xx.xx.xx
3. The TX/RX Operation Mode Web page are shown as the below screenshots. The TX contains 3
tab menus [System], [Network], Functions], the RX contains 4 tab menus [System], [Video
Wall], [Network], Functions]:
Firmware Upgrade (Operation Mode)
It is possible to do the firmware upgrade in Operation mode for TX/RX:
1. Enter Operation Mode Web page [System] ‐‐‐> [Update Firmware] ‐‐‐> navigate to the firmware
file (.bin) then click [Upload] to start firmware upgrade.
2. The firmware upgrade takes about 3 min., it will display “DONE Rebooting…” to indicate the unit
has been upgraded and rebooted.
Network Configuration
The TX/RX provides the following Network related settings:
To change IP
Enter TX/RX Operation Mode Web page
[Network] ‐‐‐> [IP Setup] ‐‐‐> select Auto IP, DHCP,
Static ‐‐‐> enter device IP, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway ‐‐‐> [Apply].
To change Casting Mode
The UDP1000T/R factory default is Unicast. To
change, enter TX/RX Operation Mode Web page
[Network] ‐‐‐> [Casting Mode] ‐‐‐> select [Multicast]
or [Unicast] ‐‐‐> [Apply].
Connection Method (RX only)
There are 4 Connection Methods for Multicast
RX: First Available, Multicast IP, OSD Transmitter
List, and Direct Connection.
There are 3 Connection Methods for Unicast RX:
OSD Transmitter List, TX IP and Direct Connection.
First Available: the RX will connect to the first
available TX.
Multicast IP: 225.0.xxx.xxx: the RX will connect to
the TX that is using the same Multicast IP address. (You can setup TX Multicast IP on the
TX [Network] ‐‐‐> [Casting Mode])
OSD Transmitter List: the RX will show up the available Transmitters for user to select. TX IP:
x.x.x.x: the RX will connect to this dedicated TX only.
Direct Connection: this setting enables RX to connect TX by the same subnet, same Casting Mode,
Jumbo Frame will be enabled.
To show TX Device name when connected (RX only)
This feature enable RX to pop up the TX name (or IP) when connected. Default is enabled with 5
seconds.
To Enable/Disable Jumbo Frame
To enable or disable it, enter TX/RX Operation mode Web page ‐‐‐> [Network] ‐‐‐> [Jumbo Frame] ‐‐
‐> Enable/Disable ‐‐‐> [Apply] ‐‐‐> the unit will save the setting and reboot automatically.
Functions Configuration
The TX/RX provides Operation mode Web page for Functions Configuration. The following
screenshot shows RX Web page as an example (TX is similar):
To change Device Name
Enter TX/RX Operation mode Web page ‐‐‐> [Functions] ‐‐‐
> [Device Name] ‐‐‐> enter name (8 characters) ‐‐‐> [Apply]
to save the device name.
To Enable/Disable KM over IP
The system supports both USB‐over‐IP and KM‐over‐IP for
USB extension. The USB‐over‐IP works as a virtual 5‐port
USB HUB when TX is connected to PC, it is compatible with
most of USB devices such as keyboard, mouse, Pen Drive,
Touch Screen… etc.
The KM‐over‐IP is a HID emulation built for multiple RXs to
share keyboard/mouse for one PC, it takes one port of the
5 virtual ports. The KM‐over‐IP setting is different for TX
and RX:
For TX: enter TX Operation mode Web page ‐‐‐>
[Functions] ‐‐‐> [USB over IP] ‐‐‐> [Compatibility Mode] ‐‐‐
> check/uncheck [K/M over IP] to Enable/Disable ‐‐‐>
[Apply] (default enabled).
For RX, enter RX Operation mode Web page ‐‐‐>
[Functions] ‐‐‐> [KMoIP ports] ‐‐‐> check/uncheck 1, 2, 3 to Enable/Disable KM‐over‐IP ports
(default all disabled) ‐‐‐> [Apply].
To define Hotkey (RX only)
The RX supports Hotkey for OSD Menu. You can choose the Hotkey: enter RX Operation mode
Web page ‐‐‐> [Functions] ‐‐‐> [Hotkey] ‐‐‐> select the Hotkey of <Ctrl><Ctrl>, <Shift> <Shift>,
<Alt> <Alt>, or <Scroll> <Scroll> (default Ctrl Ctrl).
To Enable/Disable USB over IP (TX only)
Enter TX Operation mode Web page ‐‐‐> [Functions] ‐‐‐> [USB over IP] ‐‐‐> [Enable USB over IP] ‐‐‐>
check/uncheck to Enable/Disable (default Enable).
Auto select mode: Auto select “Active on link” if unit is in Unicast, select “Active per request” if unit
is in Multicast.
Active on link: USB over IP will be established in sharing mode when TX/RX connection established.
Active per request: USB over IP can be manually requested in exclusive mode, the former RX of the
USB over IP connection will be stopped if the current request is succeeded.
To Enable/Disable Serial over IP, and select Operation Mode
Enter TX/RX Operation mode Web page ‐‐‐> [Functions] ‐‐‐> [Serial over IP] ‐‐‐> check/uncheck to
Enable/Disable (default Enable).
Enter TX/RX Operation mode Web page ‐‐‐> [Functions] ‐‐‐> [Serial over IP] ‐‐‐> [Operation Mode] ‐
‐‐> select options of Type 1, Type 2, Type 1 guest mode, Type 2 guest mode (default Type 2).
Note: Type 1 is mainly for Unicast application where user can dynamically link with any target RX.
Type 2 is mainly for Multicast application where TX RS‐232 will link with all of connected RXs
(default).
Type 1 guest mode is similar to type 1 but using PC to link with RX’s RS‐232.
Type 2 guest mode is similar to type 2 but using PC to link with RX’s RS‐232.
For details, please refer to “How to Use RS232 over IP” manual.
To define RS‐232 parameters for Type 2
Enter TX/RX Operation mode Web page ‐‐‐> [Functions] ‐‐‐> [Serial over IP] ‐‐‐> [Baudrate Setting
for Type 2] ‐‐‐> select Baudrate, Data bits, Parity, Stop bits. (default 115200, 8‐n‐1)
Audio Output (RX only)
If the TX’s input audio is HDMI, you can select the Audio to be output on Line Out:
Enter RX Operation mode Web page ‐‐‐> [Functions] ‐‐‐> [Audio Output] ‐‐‐> check “HDMI Audio
De‐Embedder” for the audio output to Line‐Out. Click [Apply] to save the setting and reboot.
Multi‐Screen Setting
The system supports Multi‐Screen feature for PC with multiple screens. Each TX/RX can define its
associated 2nd, 3rd, 4th TX/RX IP. So, when the Main RX switches to a new TX, its associated RXs will
also be switched to that new TX’s associated TXs automatically.
Enter TX/RX Operation mode Web page ‐‐‐> [Functions] ‐‐‐> [Multi‐Screen Setting] ‐‐‐> then enter
IP address for the associated 2nd, 3rd, 4th TX/RX IP.
There is an option of “Mirror”, when enabled, the associated RXs will connect to the same TX as the
Main RX is connecting. This enables multiple RXs to display the same TX as a splitter.
Installation
2.
By factory default, the UDP1000T/R is pre‐configured with Unicast, Direct Connection and
Jumbo Frame. It is configured for one‐to‐one as pairing connection. The maximum distance
between TX and RX is 170 meters by using CAT6 cable.
3.
Connects RX DVI‐I to HDMI/DVI/VGA screen by a DVI‐to‐HDMI/DVI‐to‐DVI/DVI‐to‐VGA cable.
4.
The RX will get EDID from screen and send to TX during connection with TX.
5.
The RX will display the following start‐up messages when powered on:
FW: 15‐Nov‐18 A5.3.4 ‐‐‐> Firmware version
Local IP: 10.0.29.72 ‐‐‐> RX’s IP address
Remote IP: 10.0.29.73 ‐‐‐> Connecting TX IP address
ID: 0020FE001122 ‐‐‐> RX’s MAC address
Connection Method ‐‐‐> Direct Connection
6.
Attach HDMI/DVI source (PC or Blue‐Ray) to the TX’s DVI‐In then power ON the TX unit. The TX’s
Green LED will blink then ON indicating ready and waiting for connection with RX.
7.
As long as TX/RX connection established, both of TX and RX Amber LED will start to blink
indicating wait for video input source (Green LED is ON).
8.
If you are using PC as video source, it is recommended to check if the correct screen EDID shown
on PC graphic card control panel?
Activate video source with audio to TX, then check if RX correctly display. In this step, both
Green and Amber LED should be ON indicating the unit is ready and video source is also ready.
USB and KM over IP installation:
10. Connect TX USB‐B to PC, OS will detect a Generic USB Virtual Hub Device.
9.
11.
The system can support both “USB‐over‐IP” and “KM‐over‐IP”.
The USB‐over‐IP works as a Virtual 5‐port HUB when connected to TX, it is compatible with most
kind of USB devices such as keyboard, mouse, Pen Drive, Touch Screen… The USB‐over‐IP
connection can be configured in “Active on link” (Sharing) mode or in “Active per request”
(Exclusive) mode (default). In “Active on link” mode, the maximum USB‐over‐IP connection for a
TX is 5 due to the 5 ports of Virtual HUB. The KM‐over‐IP means that port will work as HID
device only for keyboard/mouse emulation, the PC don’t get BIOS “Keyboard Error” if there is no
real keyboard attached during boot up. It is not necessary to gain USB access right for the KM‐
over‐IP port. The TX (PC) can be shared with multiple RXs for keyboard/mouse access in KM‐
over‐IP mode.
12.
There are 3 USB‐A ports on the RX. The factory default setting for the TX is both of USB‐over‐IP
and KM‐over‐IP enabled, all 3 USB ports of RX are in USB‐over‐IP mode (KM‐over‐IP disabled).
13.
There are 2 methods to gain the access right for a USB‐over‐IP port:
Long press (3 sec.) the RX [Link button]
12.2 Press “U” key to toggle during Transmitter List OSD menu.
The RX display “Requesting USB” to indicate starting USB‐over‐IP connection, and message of
“Starting USB” will be displayed if it successfully gained the USB access right. Meanwhile, the
previous USB Master unit will show an OSD message of “USB Stopping”.
12.1
RX OSD Main Menu
The RX supports OSD menu, press the RX’s [Link] button
Main menu: [Hotkey Setting] and [Connection Method].
to get the OSD
RX OSD Hotkey selection Sub‐Menu
From the OSD Main Menu, press [Link] button to
move the highlight arrow to [Hotkey Setting]. Wait a
few seconds, the sub‐menu will show up with 4
possible selections: “Ctrl Ctrl”, “Shift Shift”, “Alt Alt”,
or “Scroll Scroll”. Press [Link] button again to move
the highlight arrow to the desired selection. The RX
unit will be re‐booted.
RX OSD Connection Method Sub‐Menu
From the OSD Main Menu, press [Link] button to
move the
highlight arrow to [Connection Method]. Wait a few
seconds, either
the Multicast or Unicast Connection Method sub‐menu will show up depending on the RX’s
Multicast/Unicast setting:
The Multicast RX supports 3 possible connection methods: 4‐bits DIP xxxx, Multicast IP,
Transmitter List, as the right picture:
The 4‐bits DIP xxxx means the RX will connect to the same 4‐bits DIP of TX. The
Multicast IP 225.0.100.000 means the RX will connect to the TX with the same
Multicast IP. The OSD Transmitter List means the RX will show up the available
Transmitters for user to select when <Hotkey> <Hotkey> is pressed.
The Unicast RX supports 2 possible connection methods: OSD Transmitter List, Dedicated TX IP,
as the right picture:
Press the [Link] button to move the highlight arrow to the desired selection and wait a while to
confirm the selection. Please note the Sub‐Menu only provide selection, the Multicast IP or TX IP
can only be changed by the Web page setting.
RX OSD Transmitter List
Attach a keyboard to the RX’s any USB port, then press
<hotkey>
<hotkey>. The Transmitter List with maximum 8
Transmitters will
be shown, as the right‐hand picture indicates, the top
line “TX01 (1/2)”
means the current connection is “TX01” and there are
2 pages and
currently it’s on page 1. The TX with an asterisk (*) mark indicates the current connected TX.
1. You can select TX by the↑↓←→key and <Enter>, or 1 ~ 8 key to immediately connect to that
TX.
2. Press F5 to refresh Transmitter List.
3. Press U to request (or release) USB‐over‐IP.
4. To end of OSD, press <ESC>
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