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1. ON ON Media player mode with 5min fallback to input 1 Media player mode is used with a remote button panel on level 2 where the media player trigger is connected via null modem cable to the RS232 Any messages on level 2 is transferred to the media player trigger but will also switch the router to input 4 automatically The media player must therefore be placed on input 4 This is only for the Laud Media Media players User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 17 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 1 3 HDTV D 4x1 H This product is the same as HDTV D 4x1 but has one HDMI output in stead of the LM D bus output 5 1 4 HDTV D 2x1 This is a digital video 2x1 matrix for the Laud Media HDTV D system The unit has one CAT6 bus input and one HDMI input and one CAT6 bus output There is a push button for switching between the 2 input signal sources and also a RJ11 connector for remote buttons The unit also has a power connector and an RS232 connector for remote control Detailed description and configuration LED indicators in the push button The RED indicator is Input 1 and this is the CAT6 bus input The GREEN indicator is Input 2 and this is the HDMI input Steady light Normal operation HDCP is not currently used Short flash off 0 25 long 3s on Normal operation HDCP is currently used Switches configuration There is an 8 pole dip switch The interpretation of the switch settings are as follows SW1 Default input selection
2. and HDMI and LM BUS D outputs Sources are connected to the inputs and HDTV D distribution units are connected to the outputs HDMI matrix is the main unit with control function for selecting HDMI input power insertion and sustem monitoring 5 1 1 HDTV D 5x5 CP This is a 5x5 digital video router for the Laud Media HDTV D all digital video distribution system The router has 5 DVI D inputs and 4 CATx bus outputs 1 DVI D output There are buttons and indicators in front for local control of routing The router should be eguipped with HDCP decoders on inputs 1 4 whereas input 5 is for use with sources that are NOT HDCP encoded When a HDCP encoded signal is passed to an output bus HDCP encoding is applied on the units connected to that output The bus outputs do not have HDCP encoding as such but the router will issue a message to the first unit on the bus instructing it to use HDCP on all of its outputs All units following this will then also use HDCP encoding The DVI D output output 5 does currently not have HDCP encoding possibilities User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 14 of 44 LAUD MEDIA Detailed description and configuration DIP switches There is a block of 8 dip switches and a block of 2 The interpretation of these are described in the following switching configuration chapter Buttons and LED indicators There are 5 output select buttons numbered 1 to 5 from top to bottom There are also 5 input sele
3. Check that the input on the TVs connected is set to HDMI Check that all cables are connected Also the HDMI to the TVs 6 5 No picture in a whole zone Zone means everything connected to one output on the HDMI matrix Check that the input switched to the output really delivers a signal that works To check this you can connect the source directly to a TV Check that the units connected after the switch is powered and connected Typically will the whole zone be without picture if the first bus splitter fails i e not powered User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 39 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 6 6 Support IF you need support please contact your local supplier or our international service phone SUPPORT Phone 47 40 62 31 42 E mail support laud media com 7 OTHER INFORMATION 7 1 Content copyrights Laud Media is not responsible for the copyright or quality of content played or stored in the system The user is responsible to make sure that the content is treated in a way that does not violate any regulation 7 2 Sources It is important for the users to understand that quality of the sources both content and hardware will influence the end results on the TVs meaning that lack of quality on the input side will not be corrected in any way through Laud Medias HDTV system and can in worst results in very poor or no picture on the TVs User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 40 of 44 LAUD MEDIA NOTES User man
4. and are set up and configured ED WEIN CS n ei EE m mmm IENE AS TER N EE N EEN 14 SAG BERE Bs ee N Cement Oo a 0 Gi pie EE aa tai 14 AA SEE GEE ae 16 NSA EIS RE IE RE EE EE OR N EE EE OE EE OE EE EN 18 BIAHDEEE aaa a aa EE aaa E a EE EG de 18 5892 IR E OE EE EE OE RE EE N EE m Ti 19 5 2 1 EDIVOSAMPB 2 ees oes RE oe esa ER ee Re oe vei eek ie ei ee ie ee Ee oe lbs rent 19 5 2 2 HDTV D AMP 8 2 H OR EE 20 52 EE Aaa ed a DA ee ee de asters eee Ee O 21 524 EIDIVEB AMP2 ME OE EE N OE EE OR EE a 22 9 3 TIMID DUS SDE AR EE OE EE OE N EE N 23 sen ek GEE es de OR OR RE E a 23 Et ide Hor gs NEO EE EE EE N OE EE EE a N 24 BATLMTP XX touch panel ie ee ee Oe Ee ON De ee ee ee ee ee ee Oe Ee 24 5 4 2 SE EERS Gl EE AN NE N EE N N OE EE EE EE EE 29 56 LMIEIF GONTROLIER serpa soe nd es eie oe aa ee ee ee ee ee N en 30 alo 2281 RAOT AE 123 ca es EE OR A AA OE EE EE 30 Moe s EN 04 AO EE AE 222222 EE OR 30 Mode 3 HD TV do ce VN Ch AG EE EE OE EE 30 Sa Made T RUT D lede Es ss EE DD 31 0 2 Connection diagrams ie pe OE ate Ge GE GE OE EE ep N N Ie GE Ee Ge ee Ge Ge a 32 S94 Mode 2 ASE MENIC MA OE ORE ER RE EA ner NE EE AN 36 33 2 Mode 3 HD TV fallback interfaee siese see see iese ee Ee RNEER ee N ed Ee ee de 36 step Na onne is SE EE EE iii i i i N 37 o TAOTO AE oaen AE E E mm Ge ee ee Ge E t 37 5 6 2 Connection diaga MS masuut 38 User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 13 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 1 HDMI swhitch Input module with HDMI input s
5. different things by flashing in specific patterns Fast flashing on 0 25s off 0 2s No communication on input bus This will usually occur for a short while during startup If it continues then check the cables from the unit in front Short flash on 0 2s long 2s off The 15V power is too low Check for cabling errors or add more power supplies In this mode all the outputs of the unit are disabled Steady light Normal operation HDCP is not currently used Short flash off 0 25 long 3s on Normal operation HDCP is currently used Very fast flashing on 0 1s off 0 1s The unit has entered Boot loader mode and is ready for firmware download via input bus Either because it has received a command to do so or because the checksum of the current firmware has failed so the firmware is not safe to run Switches configuration There is a 4 pole dip switch The interpretation of the switch settings are as follows SW1 ON Force HDMI mode on all HDMI outputs OFF auto DVI HDMI mode SW2 ON Disable hdcp authentication on HDMI after switching source SW3 4 for future use set OFF Use SW1 ONLY when you are sure that no DVI screens may be connected on any of the HDMI outputs When DVI screens might be used SW1 should be OFF The module will User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 21 of 44 LAUD MEDIA then read the EDID of each output and decide when to used DVI mode DVI screens may not function proper
6. A lod ie USO IN OE EE OE EE EE EE EO N EE EE 39 eke lesk Whole ZONE MAMMA N OE ON 39 OG UBDOR se ei eo ee ea ee Ge Oe oa N de Ee GEE GE EE Ge EG Ee 40 7 Other TAL Ni ON AMET N a ut 40 7 IE onIEntEOPURAIS ss AS AT E AAA De OE Oe ie ie oe Ge NG Ee N PG Ge 40 Pe ON CO ee se GE ag va cn ecto tea ess i Ge Ge Go ee Ge es DEE ie 40 User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 3 of 44 LAUD MEDIA SUPPORT Phone 47 40 62 3142 E mail support laud media com Revision history Newest revision of this document is on top in the list below Rev Repl Date Sign Description 09099999 a al OL oo ss Several chapters improved and IF interface module and other new products added BAKE AL information on products and configuration 1236 2012 09 10 Initialversion 00090900 User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 4 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 1 INTRODUCTION This usermanual is describing how to plan an installation install eguiment and use LM HD TV sustem The manual assumes a basic knowledge in video and audio For normal operation by the end user we refere to a separate user manual for the system The manual is divided into three main sections to make it easy to navigate to the needed information 1 Introduction and system overview chapter 2 describing the system 2 Planning products configuration and installation chapter 3 for planning a system configure products and installation 3 Trouble shoo
7. DVI screens may be connected on any of the HDMI outputs When DVI screens might be used SW1 should be OFF The module will then read the EDID of each output and decide when to used DVI mode DVI screens may not function properly when HDMl mode is applied SW2 was introduced from R3B Sometimes some TVs would stay in hdcp decode mode after switching from a hdcp encded signal to a non hdcp signal This would be seen as snow on the screen By introducing hdcp authentication on all hdmi outputs when a new signal arrives the TVs are forced out of any old hdcp decode state If for some reason this causes problems on any TVs this mode can be turned OFF by turning DIP SW 2 ON 5 2 2 HDTV D AMP 8 2 H Same as HDTV D AMP 8 2 buthas an additional HDMI output User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 20 ot 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 2 3 HDTV D AMP 4 This is a HDMI output amplifier for 4 TVs It is part of the Laud Media HDTV D system The CAT6 bus is terminated the data re generated and output on 4 HDMI outputs There are no bus outputs Detailed description and configuration DIP switches There is a block of 4 DIP switches The use of these is described later in this document LED indicator The LED is controlled by the microcontroller and will therefore NOT be lit automatically when power is applied When the microcontroller is still not programmed the LED will remain dark even when power is connected When programmed the LED will indicate
8. I AMPS 4 D gt HDMI AMP8 4 B gt HDMI AMP8 PSU A gt HDMI AMPS 4 B gt HDMI AMPS B gt HDMI AMP8 lt Zone 4 gt HDMI SPLITTER PSU gt HDMI AMP8 Read Edid D gt HDMI AMP8 Refresh Serial Communiction System scan Connect LAUD OFFICE Connect COM3 Conner Request EDID E Scan complete The software analyze the HDTV system It monitors all improtant parameters in the whole HDTV system over RS 232 or TCP IP The software gives you a total overview of your system with the connection layout and other operation parameters MONITORING PARAMETERS Module type Power status Connection status HDMI port status Connection status HDCP CEC EDID LM D BUS status Video matrix x point status 4 2 CONTROL Through the software you can control the video matrix and CEC power control Video matrix x point control CEC power control Remote device restart User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 12 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Since HDTV D is a flexible system for many types of applications there are many products available in the total sortiment Please look at our main catalog for a complete list This manual covers only the core products in the system and is all you need to make a fully working HDMI distribution system The installation configuration chapter describes how the work together
9. If it continues then check the cables from the unit in front Steady light Normal operation HDCP is not currently used Short flash off 0 25 long 3s on Normal operation HDCP is currently used Very fast flashing on 0 1s off 0 1s The unit has entered Boot loader mode and is ready for firmware download via input bus Either because it has received a command to do so or because the checksum of the current firmware has failed so the firmware is not safe to run Switches configuration There is an 8 pole dip switch None of the switches are currently used Set OFF User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 23 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 4 Control panel 5 4 1 LMTP XX touch panel LMTP XX is a module with 10 Touch buttons and blue LEDs for each of these The panel is communicating with external units via the CATx bus Select input eee Bal LAUD MEDIA Select demo Figure 1 Front view of the touch panel Standard front folio Figure 2 Bottom view of control panel with connector for CATx and hole for configuration button Detailed description and configuration The LMTP XX is a generic 10 8 5 or 4 buttons touch panel The different button modes are decided during configuration The panel may be configured as described later to work on one of levels 0 15 controlling output number 1 16 and to select either input number 1 4 1 5 1 8 or 1 10 This is the most basic functionality of the panel The p
10. LBA526 module can be taken via an CATx cable from any available RED RJ45 connector on the router or with a separate power supply On the digital system then module is connected to a free panel bus connector on a HDT V D AMP8 SW1 Fallback timeout SW2 N A SW SW Switch 3 4 Analogue Component 8x8 control via CATx bus HDTV D 5x5 control via CATx Panel connection on AMP8 2 OFF Analogue Component 4x2 control via RS232 HDTV D 5x5 control via RS232 User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 36 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 6 Audio matrix 5 6 1 HDTV D AC This is a HDMI In to HDMI out module with extra digital and stereo analogue audio outputs The function of the module is to select if the audio should be present on the HDMI output and or the extra audio outputs It is possible to have audio on neither of the outputs HDMI only extra audio outputs only or both HDMI and extra audio outputs The selection of audio outputs is done with single button via the RJ11 connector where Button 1 HDMI audio only Button 2 Extra audio outputs only Button 3 Both HDMI audio and extra audio outputs A second push on the selected button will turn off all audio Detailed description and configuration LED indicators for HDMI input and output There is a LED at the HDMI input connector This indicates if a HDMI source is connected and if the source is HDCP encoded Similarly the LED at the HDMI output connector shows if a Sink TV or
11. OFF Input 1 bus input ON Input 2 HDMI input SW2 ON Use stored eeprom input selection OFF use default input SW3 ON Restore default input after 10min OFF don t restore to default input SW4 future use SW5 future use SW6 SW7 Set HDMI input EDID see below SW8 future use EDID selections EDID function Keep current EDID Set EDID to default 2D TV setup for up to 1080P 24 60 Set EDID to default 3D TV setup for up to 1080P 24 60 Set EDID to RGB only 3D setup for up to 1080P 49 60 Use 3D TV as standard setup In applications with DVI screens PC screens it might be necessary to use the RGB only setup User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 18 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 2 HDMI splitter HDMI splitter has one HDMI or LM BUS D and splitting HDMI signal to several outputs Some of the splitters also has a LM BUS D splitter for expanding the signal to other units in the system 9 2 1 HDTV D AMP 8 2 This is a HDMI output amplifier for 8 outputs TVs It is part of the Laud Media HDTV D system The CAT6 bus is terminated the data re generated and output on two CAT6 output buses Detailed description and configuration DIP switches Currently only one of the dip switches are used This is switch 8 which must be set ON for using power from the input CAT6 bus and OFF for using external power supply LED indicator The LED is controlled by the microcontroller and will therefore NOT be lit automatically when power is ap
12. System manual J ME UIE HDTV digital Sustem Manual Rev 1328 Perfect in Perfect out LAUD MEDIA Table of Contents dee dle dies AR la aa a as a N 5 2 HDTV D 5541 15 0060 4218414 AA Ge EE DA Ge Gee Bee See OES GO Ek 6 PAES USE OM iS RR EE OE EE EE EE OE ER N m EE 7 2 2 HD V D Application examples sees eie kaiia Taena Ea n ea tallad saava ED ei sk oek 8 2 2 1 HDMI distribution Basic SUSLEMA Se EG Ede N ek Gee ee ee es EG oe Ge ie 8 2 2 2 Typical HDTV D system for retail electronic store ec ese se ee ee AA Re AR Re AR AA Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ge nne 9 se pe Ee gie ale AE RE EE IE LE EE OE 10 CRUE ES Bill e MR EE N EE OE EE OE EE N EE N 10 3 1 1 Limited of HDMI ING ES CN ies io ee ee N en oe oe Ee REG gee GES ER ammu 10 212 PoW RE EE OE N N OE ua 10 sed Ie Ee dl OR a a a N AT N OE eee 1 RE Male SR OT ME EE EE EE OE OT Guba tuebaoneaseets 1 4 Installation and CofAUFSUOR sesse AR ODERT 12 ATMDTEV sust m Eye OU ei ON OE OE 12 Aa CONTR O EE EE OE OE EE OE OE jaam aina 12 siele dle de RUIS OE EE RE EE EE een EE ii 13 oa ES er RE EE Oa 2 i N N Ee 14 11856 CE oma OE OE OE OT EE tte 14 8174 BE SUE EE EE EE EE E ES EE 16 ber BERG RE 1a N HEDE EE OE DE E EE N ED EE 18 elek SEL EE EA EE ER OE RE OE DE EE NEE N 18 sa Bl Ee GEE E MMM E Mmmm mmm A A E EEA A EAA E EAE 19 ID BAM dees EE EE ee ec ies baste es ecm einen ened cate ew GE EE tne erence eee 19 SEA BIERE le 322 n ERIM E E 20 sn BYE EE Aaa ma
13. anel is powered through the CATx cable and to restart the panel you must unplug and plug in the CATx cable User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 24 of 44 LAUD MEDIA Start up sequence 1 After power up re start all the button LEDs will be lit one by one in sequence from button A to J see figure below 2 Then the current configuration setting will be shown for a short while 3 Then ordinary operation is entered Switches configuration There is a small toggle switch on the lower edge of the board yellow circle in figure 2 When this is pushed you mustuse a pen or something simular and released after the unit has been powered up all the 10 LEDs will flash ON and then OFF once and then the panel will enter configuration mode The button LEDs will then show the current configuration of the module In configuration mode all the 10 touch buttons will have an alternative interpretation as shown in the following tables Change the configuration as needed by pushing the appropriate touch buttons to toggle them ON OFF Read the tables as O OFF no light 1 ON Light When the configuration is as required push the small toggle switch again The button LEDs will flash ALL ON OFF twice the configuration is stored and the controller restarts after 2 seconds At the end of this chapter you will find examles on the most common settings In the three following tables the letters in the headings refers to the buttons named with letter
14. anual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 26 of 44 LAUD MEDIA IJE 010 5 buttons TV ON MP control IJE 011 8 buttons 10 buttons IJE 100 IJE 101 maaan au Table 2 continues from previous page Panel mode settings User manual for HOTV D Rev 1328 Buttons A E are numbered 1 2 Buttons F I are for trigging media player cuts 1 4 Button J is for turning ON TVs via CEC Select input Oma amp LAUD MENA me Select demo Buttons A D are numbered 1 4 Buttons F I are numbered 5 8 Buttons E and J are not used Buttons A J are numbered 1 10 in sequence NB This setting controls the matrix up to 5 If you want to use the panel as a trigger for the media player you must set the levels address to 2 during set up see next chapter For future use For future use For future use Page 27 of 44 LAUD MEDIA Level Address and function setting buttons for setting A B C and D The level address settings are used to decide which matrix in the system the control panel will controll The matrix will be set up with an address with DIP switches described in separate chapter and this address must be the same as the level address settings on the panel In normal sized systems there is only one matrix and we therefore reccomand to keep all address settings to level O Some of the levels addresses settings are used for special purposes as functions settings A C Level Address selecti
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16. ct buttons numbered 1 to 5 from left to right There is also an LED matrix in the middle showing the full status of the switcher The output buttons are used to pre select the output that is to be changed When an output button is pushed it will light up The input button of the currently active input for this output is also lit No changes in switching occurs from pushing only output buttons When an input button is pushed the currently pre selected output will change to the input number that is pushed and the input button will be lit The LED matrix in the middle will reflect the change There are 4 function buttons in the lower right hand side These are used for storing re calling complete setups of the switcher When a function button is pushed and held for more than 5 seconds the current setting of the switcher is stored to that button Storing is confirmed by a short black out of the lights in buttons and LED matrix If a function button is pushed and released before 5 seconds has passed the previously stored setting of that button is re called at the moment the button is released When re calling a full setting from a function button the function button will light up The button will go dark again as soon as the state of any of the outputs are changed again Inputs Outputs not present warning The router contains information of the connection status of all the inputs and outputs If a pre selection of an output that is not con
17. e The RED LED in the push button is ON when the connection to the Bus Output is OK If this is NOT ON then there is something wrong on the output bus The GREEN LED in the push button is ON when the selected input has a valid signal source If this is NOT ON then there is something wrong with the signal source connection The GREEN LED in the push button will flash rapidly if the unit is in boot loader mode Local push button The input selection may be chosen by pushing the local push button Each push will go to the next input and back to 1 when input 4 is reached Forced Re start IF the local push button is pushed and held for 5 seconds then the switcher will go into reset and restart again after 2 more seconds This can be used if some sort of locked condition has happened Switches configuration There is an 8 pole dip switch The interpretation of the switch settings are as follows SW1 2 Select Default EDID selection on all inputs See table below SW3 5 for future use set OFF SW6 7 TX1 mode Mediaplayer cut selection mode See below SW8 Test use Set OFF EDIDdescription 2D TV up to 1080P 165MHz no deep color 2ch PCM audio only 2ch PCM audio ORI a 8 3D TV side side only up to 1080P 165MHz no deep color 2ch PCM audio 5 1 PCM DTS Dolby AC 3 Not used currently Normal default mode ON Media player mode without fallback OFF TX1 mode Only input 1 is used Switching to other inputs is not possible
18. ev 1328 Page 34 of 44 LAUD MEDIA HDTV MUX 4x2 Select input EER Us JNE TV LAUD MEDIA Select demo RS232 POWER F PM Fall back input 2 A 7 m A LBA526 f HDTV MUX4 2 Video Audio input 4 POWER USB HDMI COMPONENT HDMI a ad VIDEO D SEE ach ETHERNET MEDIA PLAYER DIP switch settings on the LMTV IF CONTROLLER SW SW SW SW Switch Oe SG SG User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 35 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 5 4 Mode 2 ASP interface DVD router simulator and protocol conversion for HDMI router control in ASP systems This is a protocol conversion module to be used as an interface between the ASP hi fi system and an HDMI video router The module will simulate a DVD router in the ASP system and communicate with the HDMI router over RS232 The module can communicate either with the LM HDTV D MUX4x1 or with Kramer HDMI routers 8x10r 16x1 5 5 5 Mode 3 HD TV fallback interface This is a controller module to be used with either the analogue component video router HDTV MUX 8x8 HDTV MUX 4x2 or the digital video router HDTV D MUX5x5 The module will reset all the outputs to input 1 fallback on 5 10 minutes intervals The HDTV MUX 4x2 will fall back to input 2 On the analogue 8x8 the module is connected to the RED RJ45 bus On the analogue 4x2 the module is connected via an RS232 null modem cable to the RS232 port of the router Power supply for the
19. for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 31 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 5 2 Connection diagrams Since the different matrixes have different connections for control and signal formats the setup is different for each matrix HDTV D 5x5 CP a ut Ing N a m D RJ45 Select demo HDMI input 5 HDTV D MUX 5x5 CP RJ45 NE cco M LMTP MP IF lt POWER CAT6 USB HDMI ETHERNET HDTV D AMP8 2 MEDIA PLAYER DIP switch settings on the LMTV IF CONTROLLER SW SW SW SW Switch 3 HDTV D 5x5 CP mode media player input is 5 User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 32 of 44 LAUD MEDIA HDTV D 4x1 CAT5 6 LAUD MEDIA Select demo CAT5 6 HDTV D TX4 fe id lt al lt F N Poe ties n gt LMTP MP IF D HDMI input 4 MEDIA PLAYER POWER USB HDMI ETHERNET DIP switch settings on the LMTV IF CONTROLLER SW SW SW SW Switch 1 2 3 4 HDTV D 4x1 mode media player input is 4 User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 33 of 44 LAUD MEDIA HDTV MUX 8x8 CAT5 6 HDTV MUX 8x8 CP Video Audio input 5 oO P gt O LI D LU Aviv EA s LMTP MP IF Any free red RJ45 Component MEDIA PLAYER POWER USB HDMI COMPONENT HDMI VIDEO CONVERTER i ETHERNET DIP switch settings on the LMTV IF CONTROLLER SW SW SW SW Switch 1 2 3 4 HDTV D 8x8 mode media player input is 5 User manual for HDTV D R
20. istributions units It make it very easy to expand the system or create a system that fits the customer s application Laud Media HDTV D is a very flexible and robust system 2 2 1 HDMI distribution Basic system This exampel explains the how easy there are to expand a system to a larger system The LM BUS D will give you the possibility to add many units and will not reduce the numbers of HDMI outputs on the units when looped through to the next unit In other words the products will operate as one unit decentralized and connected with a bus The need for expensive long HDMI cables is reduced which also will reduce potential signal problems The infrastructure will be tidy and clear The HDTV D solution distributes the HDMI signal control and power on the bus over CAT 6 User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 8 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 2 2 2 Typical HDTV D system for retail electronic store The application shows a schematic overview of on a typical HDTV D system for a retail electronic store INTERFACE OPTIONS N FOR CONTROL O 7 4 SELECTOR m CONTROL MAIN PC CONTROL k PANEL HDTV D SOFTWARE PANY LMTV A 1 mid LA A A MOBILE UNITS REMOTE PC e LMTV CMS OPT gt Pa m al ND pf med Y WATERFALLS EE ie N S Tm TT m o HDTV D an ww 22 5X5 CP Fa M BUS Erw s 3 N mous mm SUI FLIER POL LIER PODIU SET TOP N 9 m D 1 PODIU Distributes of HDMI signal to many TVs in differe
21. ly when HDMl mode is applied SW2 was introduced from R1D Sometimes some TVs would stay in hdcp decode mode after switching from a hdcp encded signal to a non hdcp signal This would be seen as snow on the screen By introducing hdcp authentication on all hdmi outputs when a new Signal arrives the TVs are forced out of any old hdcp decode state If for some reason this causes problems on any TVs this mode can be turned OFF by turning DIP SW 2 ON 5 2 4 HDTV D AMP 2 Same as HDTV D AMP 4 with only 2 outputs User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 22 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 3 LM D bus splitter Unit for spliting the HDMI BUS signal into several LM D BUS D CAT6 outputs 5 3 1 HDTV D LINE AMP 4 This is an active bus splitter with 1 bus input and 4 bus outputs It is part of the Laud Media HDTV D system The CAT6 bus is terminated the data re generated and output on the 4x CAT6 output buses Detailed description and configuration DIP switches Currently none of the dip switches are used LED indicator The LED is controlled by the microcontroller and will therefore NOT be lit automatically when power is applied When the microcontroller is still not programmed the LED will remain dark even when power is connected When programmed the LED will indicate different things by flashing in specific patterns Fast flashing on 0 25s off 0 2s No communication on input bus This will usually occur for a short while during startup
22. nected to anything is done then that output button will start to flash 1 second ON and 1 second OFF Switching is still allowed but no output signal will be available since there is no unit there to receive it Similarly if an input that is not connected to any signal source is selected then that input button will start to flash The matrix status LEDS for that input will also flash if some outputs are switched to that input User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 15 of 44 LAUD MEDIA Remote button panel functions lt is possible to connect standard button panels same as for analog HDTV system to specific PANEL connector on the HDTV D AMP8 2 The button panels can have 2 different functions dependent on the selected address on the panel Address Level O Dip switches 1 4 all OFF Input Source selection This is for switching the input source to the different output buses Dip switches 6 8 selects which output to control ALLOFF is output 1 sw8 ON is output 2 etc The buttons 1 5 selects which input source to use Address Level 1 Dip switch 4 ON TV control This is for turning TVs ON or to Standby Dip swithes 6 8 all OFF selects that the control is ONLY for the output bus that the panel is connected to If sw8 is ON then this will control ALL of the bus outputs from the router Button 1 is to turn ON all TVs via CEC Button 2 is to turn the TVs into Standby via CEC OBS Not all TVs will suppo
23. nt zones each zone can show an independant content from other zones chosen from the input connected to the matrix i e Blu Ray computer set top boxes and and media players The system can be controlled by the users sales staff and customers with a Laud Media touch panel placed in the store When the HDTV D system is combined with the Laud Media digital signage solution with media players connected as sources the content can be remotely controlled and updated The Laud Media touch panel can then also be used as triggers to start pre defined content on the media player User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 9 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 3 SYSTEM PLANNING Many factors Variables such as the quality of the signal is depending on many factors i e the quality of the cables the input signal and the TV monitors Therefore this chapter must only be seen as a guideline for the planning and the final result must take into account the actual quality and factors in the system 3 1 General rules In the following chapters we have gathered information which should be used as guidelines when planning a system 3 1 1 Limited of HDMI distribution HDCP specification 1 2 allows up to 127 devices to be connected on each output with up to 7 levels Using a combination of sources sinks and repeaters Since many of Laud Media s modules have the option to be powered via the LM D BUS Level 0 HDMI LM D bus 3 1 2 Power In the HDTV D s
24. on Description A Activates MP triggering for the 10 button a mode Table 3 Level address and function settings User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 28 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 4 2 Set up examples Since the different matrixes have different connections for control and signal formats the setup is different for each matrix 1 Controlling output 2 in a TV wall Button mode 5 buttons TV ON Output 2 Button H ON 5 buttons TV ON Button E ON 2 Controlling output 3 in a TV wall with media player content Button mode 5 buttons TV ON MP control Output 2 Button G ON 5 buttons TV ON Button J ON User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 29 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 9 5 LMTV IF CONTROLLER LMTV IF CONTROLLER iterface control module used for implementation of special function into Laud Media s systems Module has interface connction to control panel media player and matrixes Depending on function mode you need in your system there are different firmware on the module Mode 1 HD TV interface Automatic switching to pre defined content on a given time interval Pre defined controlled are controlled by LM media player and Content Manager Control panel interface for interactive media content triggers Mode 2 ASP interface DVD router simulator and protocol conversion for HDMI router control in ASP systems Mode 3 HD TV fallback interface Router fallback controlle
25. plicity of the HDTV D system is the LM D BUS transporting HDMI signals on CAT 6 cables It connects all the different modules into a complete system and simplifies the nstallation The LM D BUS contains a bidirectional control signals uncompressed HDMI with HDCP and power on line HDMI HDMI LM D bus CAT 6 Figure 1 The building blocks in Laud Media s HDTV D Source The units signals that are connected to the system Examples Blu Ray players computer tuners and media players HDMI matrix Input module with HDMI input s and HDMI and LM BUS D outputs Sources are connected to the inputs and HDTV D distribution units are connected to the outputs HDMI matrix is the main unit with control function for selecting HDMI input power insertion and system monitoring HDMI splitter HDMI splitter has one HDMI or LM BUS D and splitting HDMI signal to several outputs Some of the splitters also has a LM BUS D splitter for expanding the signal to other units in the system LM D BUS splitter Unit for spliting the HDMI BUS signal into several LM D BUS D CAT6 outputs Control panels Control panels can be connected to the system for control of HDMI input source and selection of media clip User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page of 44 LAUD MEDIA 2 2 HD TV D application examples What is special about Laud Media system compared to our competitors is that our equipment has built in LM HDTV D on the d
26. plied When the microcontroller is still not programmed the LED will remain dark even when power is connected When programmed the LED will indicate different things by flashing in specific patterns Fast flashing on 0 25 off 0 2s No communication on input bus This will usually occur for a short while during startup If it continues then check the cables from the unit in front Short flash on 0 2s long 2s off The 15V power is too low Check for cabling errors or add more power supplies In this mode all the outputs of the unit are disabled Steady light Normal operation HDCP is not currently used Short flash off 0 25 long 3s on Normal operation Very fast flashing on 0 1s off 0 1s The unit has entered Boot loader mode and is ready for firmware download via input bus Either because it has received a command to do so or because the checksum of the current firmware has failed so the firmware is not safe to run User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 19 of 44 LAUD MEDIA Switches configuration There is an 8 pole dip switch The interpretation of the switch settings are as follows SW1 ON Force HDMI mode on all HDMI outputs OFF auto DVI HDMI mode SW2 ON Disable hdcp authentication on HDMI after switching source SW3 7 for future use set OFF SW8 power from input bus ON use external power supply OFF SW1 was introduced from revision R2A Use this ONLY when you are sure that no
27. r for HDTV MUX8x8 HDTV MUX4x2 CP and HDTV D MUX5x5 Automatic fallback to default source at given time interval User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 30 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 5 1 Mode 1 HDTV D interface Automatic switching to pre defined content on a given time interval This function need an LMTV IF CONTROLLER with a GPIO module for interface beetween media player and system matrix On LMTV IF CONTROLLER there are a DIP switch block used for setup of wanted function The location of the DIP switces are marked on the picture above on the drawing of the module and mm number from left to right switch 1 nearest the RJ 45 connector The settings are either ON or OFF NOTE When changing the settings you must repower the unit to make the changes take effect SW1 Communication mode SW 1 Switch HDTV D CATx NOTE When HDTV D 5x5 or HDTV 4x1 D is selected HDTV D RS232 mode ON HDTV D CATx mode OFF When HDTV MUX 8x8 is selected Stand alone Media player trigger ON MUX mode OFF When HDTV MUX 4x2 is selected Works only on RS232 mode ON SW2 Matrix output mode SW 2 Switch Switch to only output 1 Switch to ALL outputs SW3 4 Matrix control mode SW i Switch HDTV D 5x5 CP mode media player input is 5 OFF ON HDTV D 4x1 mode media player input is 4 HDTV MUX 8x8 mode media player input is 5 HDTV MUX 4x2 mode media player input is 4 User manual
28. rt this Some TVs will have to be set up for allowing to be swithed to standby and some will not at all Switches configuration There is an 8 pole dip switch The interpretation of the switch settings are as follows SW1 Select default EDID with 3D ON Select default EDID with 2D OFF SW2 Enable compare with default EDID during start up ON SW3 8 For future use Set OFF During start up the EDID integrity checksum is tested on all inputs If the checksum is in correct then the default EDID selected by SW1 is written to that input If SW2 is ON then the stored EDID on all inputs are also compared with the selected SW1 default EDID and if it doesn t match then the selected default EDID will be stored to that input There is a 2 pole dip switch The interpretation of the switch settings are as follows Setting Off Off Default setting this is the normal state On Off Tesmode gt o O Off On Nofunction SS 5 1 2 HDTV D 4x1 This is a 4x1 switcher for the Laud Media HDTV D system There are 4 HDMI inputs and 1 HDTV D bus output It requires a separate power supply unit It has a local pushbutton for input source selection an RJ45 bus for remote panels and an RS232 connection for control from a PC or similar User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 16 of 44 LAUD MEDIA Detailed description and configuration LED indicators The 4 LEDs numbered 1 to 4 indicates which input is selected at any tim
29. s as mapped out in the figure below Level Address setting D G GDG G Hd Gi i H Output selection setting Button Mode setting Figure 3 Layout of buttons User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 25 of 44 LAUD MEDIA Output selection setting buttons for setting F G and H Since the panel can control only one output at a time you have to decide which one This can only be done during configuration In the HDTV D system there are maximum 5 outputs Therefore settings for output 6 and 7 is not apllicable for the HDTV D system The ALL setting Output 8 will put one input to all output simultanously Fo G H_ Outputselection ee eN Table 1 Output selection setting Panel Mode setting buttons for setting J and E The LMTP is control panel that can be set up in different modes according to the use The buttons will be activated de activated according to the set up and the functions likewise The standard modes described in the table below will be delivered with standard folie but can be delivered with taylor made design Settings Panel Mode i Mame EE A B are numbered 1 2 IJE 000 Buttons F G are numbered 3 4 No other buttons are used a E 4 buttons ga 2 E E Select KA kay music Buttons A E are numbered 1 5 IJE 001 Button J is for turning ON TVs via CEC Button F are not used 5 buttons TV Select input ON Bada Table 2 Panel mode settings continues on next page User m
30. similar is connected and if HDCP encoding is used Steady light Normal operation HDCP is not currently used Short flash off 0 25 long 3s on Normal operation HDCP is currently used Switches configuration There is a 4 pole dip switch The interpretation of the switch settings are as follows SW1 OFF Keep selected audio outputs ON Mute all audio at startup and also after Smin of no button activity SW2 OFF No light in TV HDMI audio button if no screen connected to HDMI output ON analog audio switcher mode TV HDMI button will be lit even if no connection to HDMI output SW3 only valid if SW1 is OFF OFF Use external audio output at startup ON Use stored eeprom audio output selection SW4 OFF Use default EDID setting on HDMI input ON Copy EDID from HDMI output to HDMI input Default EDID setting is 2D TV up to 165MHz 1080P 60 8 bit video User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 37 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 5 6 2 Connection diagrams IN source HDMI from i e Blu Ray OUT HDMI to TV OUT Digital audio fiber on TOS LINK SPDIF OUT Digital audio COAC on RCA plug SPDIF OUT Analog audio two RCA plugs for stereo e HDMI w W o audio a e Push buttons for toggling between the audio systems e S PDIF coax e S PDIF optical e Analogue aude Analogue audio A Analogue audio B ANALOGUE HDTV D AC Analogue or digital video User manual for HDTV D Re
31. stance as previous protocols User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 11 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 4 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 4 1 HDTV system analyser HDTV digital system has an advanced control system that can be used for monitoring and control of the system You can connect your computer through the main unit and get a complete overview of all devices connected and system status Laud Media HD TV DIGITAL Monitoring system System reports Communication logs SYSTEM OVERVIEW 4 HDMI MUX General information 4 lt Zone 2 gt HDMI SPLITTER PSU Type Address Dip Switch 1 4 A gt HDMI AMP8 HDMI AMPS 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 HDMI locked 4 B gt HDMI AMP8 Firmware version Level 2 N A i B gt HDMI AMP8 LFW166 P1K 3 3 N A 4 N A i H C gt HDMI AMPS Update time 5 N A i 4 D gt HDMI AMP8 25 11 2011 14 25 19 6 N A 4 A gt HDMI AMP8 Unit Source Voltage reading 15V 5 7 N A B gt HDMI AMP8 Bus input N A 8 PSU on LM BUS lt Zone 3 gt HDMI SPLITTER PSU 4 B gt HDMI SPLITTER PSU ole deli Nel esc N le GESIE TN Monitors EDID Eeee im B gt HDMI AMPS H C gt HDMI AMPS 4 D gt HDMI AMP8 Model Name Image size P401 88 6 X 49 8 PIONEER_PDP 110 2 X62 Pie MR EE Philips 221 47 6 X 26 8 A gt HDMI AMP8 37LY95 100 X 55 Br HDMI AMP8 4 C gt HDMI TX 2 PSU i A gt HDM
32. ting chapter for using the system on a day to day basis and solve the most common troubles User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 5 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 2 HDTV D SYSTEM OVERVIEW HDTV D is a complete HDMI distribution and switching system System performs to the latest HDMI 1 4 standards supports 3D capability deep colour and full HD 1080p format support The system is special designed for distribution of uncompress full HD video to multiple destinations over CAT6 The HDMI signal on CAT6 are distribution with power and advanced control functions Eguipment is design for easy and professional installations The system is easy to expand by adding more distribution amplifiers Laud Media is a HDCP Licensee and our HDTV D products are fully compliant with the HDCP License Agreement NOTE Be aware that the system will be affected by the quality of third party products used in connection with Laud Media s HDTV D system The most important are playout units media players and cables Technical specifications and distances in this manual assumes a certain quality of the input to the system and cables described in attachemt 1 and 2 in this document User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 6 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 2 1 System overview The HDTV D solution from Laud Media is a complete distribution system with several units such as HDMI matrixes HDMI splitters and LM D BUS on CAT 6 cables splitters The unique sim
33. ual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 41 of 44 LAUD MEDIA NOTES User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 42 of 44 LAUD MEDIA NOTES User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 43 of 44 Laud Media AS Elveveien 30B 3262 Larvik Norway www laud media cm
34. v 1328 ska HI FI SOUNDBAR Page 38 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 6 1 LED indicatiors Most products have LED indicators Thise indicates if the products is powered up if there is signals detected on the input and much more Since these signals varies from products to products please look up the information on this under each product in the system overivew chapter 6 2 No pictures in the whole system Check power in the whole system and on the HDMI shwitch in special Check power fuses in the building Check that the input on the TVs connected is set to HDMI Check that the sources chosen really delivers a signal that works To check this you can connect the source directly to a TV Check that all cables are connected All units with power indicators should indicate they are powered 6 3 No picture in a one section 8 TVs Check power on the HDTV D AMP 8 distributing the signal to these TVs A LED indicator on the HDMI splitter should be lit Check that the DIP switches on splitter If the units get power through the LM D bus all swhitches should be OFF If external power is connected switch 8 should be ON and the rest OFF Check that the input on the TVs connected is set to HDMI Check that all cables are connected Also the HDMI to the TVs 6 4 No picture on one TV Check that the TV is turned on switches and power cables are connected Sjekk at TV star pa
35. ystem there a lines on LM BUS D with power This power can be used as power supply for the units But there are some ground rules LM BUS D splitter and HDMI matrix must always have external power A power supply must be inserted on every second unit If total length beetween two units are longer than 20m the receiver unit must have external power supply The max length from a power supply to power supply can not be more than 20 m User manual for HDTV D Rev 1328 Page 10 of 44 LAUD MEDIA 3 1 3 HDMI Cables No maximum length for an HDMI cable is specified signal attenuation dependent on the cable s construction quality and conducting materials limits Usable lengths in practice HDMI 1 3 defines two cable categories Category 1 certified cables which have been tested at 74 5 MHz which would include resolutions such as 720p60 and 1080i60 Category 1 HDMI cables are marketed as Standard Category 2 certified cables which have been tested at 340 MHz which would include resolutions such as 1080p60 and 2160p30 Category 2 HDMI cables as High Speed As a general rules is HDMI cable should not exceed a length of about 5 meters 3 1 4 CAT 6 cables Category 6 cable commonly referred to as Cat 6 is a standardized cable for Gigabit Ethernet We recommend to use Category 6a cable which is characterized to 500 MHz and has improved alien crosstalk characteristics allowing 10GBASE T to be run for the same di

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