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3. O HA OTIN eo 5 h N A o N N IN C N N gt o o www avenview com Page 20 HDM C6VWIP R TX IP ADDRESS ALIAS ADDITIONAL INFO O 5 h N h A o h m o N IN C N N A N o N k NO www avenview com Page 2 H WY 55 BR SS NS LN E AVENVIEW CORP Avenview warrants Avenview branded product s contained in the original packaging against defects in materials and workmanship when used normally in accordance with Avenview s enclosed manual guidelines for a period of THREE 3 YEARS from the date of original retail purchase Warranty Period Avenview s published guidelines include but are not limited to information contained in technical specifications user manuals and service communications ZN LABOR During the Warranty Period of THREE 3 YEARS Avenview will repair or replace
4. Note Alias cannot contain any of the following symbols or combinations of letters numbers amp I3 I EX363 EX373 EX383 EX393 TX 141 EX403 RX www avenview com Page 10 4 5 Commands Commands Factory Default Reboot GUI Element Description Factory Default Restore TX RX to factory default settings Reboot Reboot TX RX 4 6 System Settings System Settings contains the settings for the IP control box itself comprising of two separate network connections for communication with RX TX devices and communication to the PC control system Each setting must be on the same subnet as other devices to enable communication between all devices The default Auto IP setting is recommended for RX amp TX communication devices will use Bonjour to discover each other Matrix TX RX Settings System Settings IP Setup TX and RX communication IP Address 169254 1 1 Subnet Mask 25525500 Default Gateway 169 254 1 254 Attention After pressing Apply this IP control box will automatically reboot for the settings to take effect Apply IP Setup A telnet client and a browser communication IP Address 192 168 11243 Subnet Mask 25525500 Default Gateway 192 168 11 1 Attention After pressing Apply this IP control box will automatically reboot for the settings to take effect Apply 4 7 IP Setup TX and RX Communi
5. command string hostname hostname Return serial command received lt cr gt serial b param on off command string hostnamel hostname Note Configure devices hostname hostname2 to pass through serial command Command strings cannot con tain R b param configure the RS232 format of TX RX and connected peripherals including Baud rate Data bits Parity and Stop bits E g b 115200 8nl r on off to turn on amp off Carriage Return following the command string hostname hostname indicates the destination could be multiple E g serial b 9600 8 PWROI Screen Screen2 Screen3 Sends the command PWROI to Screens 2 amp 3 with a carriage return at 9600 baud 8 data bits No parity Stop bit Command device name message body Message Pass through Command Command device name message body Return Reply the device process the command feedback Note Third party controller or web ui pass through message body to RX TX Notification commands send by the CTRLPRO VWIP Notification of Command Return notify endpoint tx rx tx rx tx rx tx rx Note Notify the third party controller if any TX RX is dropped out or added www avenview com Page 19 7 ISSN are n HDM C6VWIP S TX IP ADDRESS ALIAS ADDITIONAL INFO
6. IP CONTROLLER FUNCTION LAYOUT 2 AEFI ECET SEMINLE TOUMCE 1 3 LCAL TPT iE BL ORITFLUT b VVvylp a Transrratters can be up to Fm fram the Network Switch Control fs CONTROL WITH 4CXPCHESTHON 5 CTRLPRO VWIP DRANT ZWITCH weh IB MF sr HDI HD TLAIMCE EXINDF www avenview com Page 5 2 4 Bigeye 2 4 1 FRONT PANEL CTRLPRO VWIP POWER Red LED when device Is powered on 2 ACTIVITY BLUE LED Device working properly RED LED Device 15 rebooting settings press and hold 5 second address 2 4 2 REAR PANEL CTRLPRO VWIP ETHERNET ETHERNET RJ45 Port 2 SERVICE RS232 Debug Only 3 POWER 5V 2A DC Power Supply Unit WWW avenview com age 6 3 INSTALLATION CTRLPRO VWIP To setup Avenview CTRLPRO VWIP please follow these steps for connecting to a device Turn off all devices including monitors TV Connect HDMI source such as a Blu Ray Disc player or pC to the Transmitter HDM C6VWIp S Connect u SB cable to the pC only if pC is the source and your extending k VM function Connect IR Blaster to device if applicable to the source IR Eye and 3 5mm male to TX Connect CAT5 6 from TX to RX CAT5 6 port HDM C6VWIp R 330 feet away Connect Combo u SB keyboard and Mouse Wireless dongle to control pC at Display end 330 feet away Connect IR Receiver to device i
7. the product s at no cost using new or used parts equivalent to novel performance and reliability if the product s is determined to have abide by Avenview s published guidelines Cost of Labor applicable to product s after Warranty Period For labor costs please contact support avenview com PARTS During the Warranty Period of of THREE 3 YEARS Avenview will supply new or rebuilt replacements in exchange for defective parts of the product s at no cost if the product s is determined to have abide by Avenview s published guidelines Cost of Parts applicable to product s after Warranty Period For part s costs please contact support avenview com eee cease DOQOU Qoo sts 5 0696 _ 2904 ster es erator 0500 SN Stute 7 5 obtain Warranty proof of purchase the form of bill of sale or receipted invoice reflecting that the registered product s is within warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service b product s must be registered at time of purchase Failure to do so will result in applicable parts and labor charges Returning product s must be shipped in Avenview s original packaging or in packaging pertaining equal degree of protection to Avenview s Both Avenview and purchaser are responsible for freight charges and brokerages when shipping the product s to the receiver 2 2 o oe M00 De be ta NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY This
8. warranty does not apply to any non Avenview branded product s non registered Avenview product s This warranty does not apply a to cosmetic damage including but not limited to scratches dents and broken cords b to damage caused by use with another product c to damage caused by accident abuse misuse liquid contact fire earthquake or other external cause d to damage caused by operating the Avenview product s outside Avenview s manuals or guidelines e to damage caused by service performed by anyone who is not a representative of Avenview or an Avenview authorized personnel f to defects caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to the normal aging of the Avenview product s or g if any serial number has been removed or defaced from the Avenview product s ve PERR ees S 22 DOS eens S 2 OSIS ete 52525 WN gt N ere BOs GOOO AN ertet TOSS AVENVIEW IS NOT LIABLE FOR DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE LOSS OF REVENUE LOSS OF ACTUAL OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS ON CONTRACTS LOSS OF THE USE OF MONEY LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY LOSS OF GOODWILL LOSS OF REPUTATION LOSS OF DAMAGE TO COMPROMISE OR CORRUPTION OF DATA OR ANY INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE REPAIR OR REPLAC
9. 0000 eco eco ecc 4 11 Commands ecc eco www avenview com SECTION GETTING STARTED EM IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device Save this manual for future reference What the warranty does not cover Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from Accident misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us An
10. EMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER ee SS 555005 ve 99000 v SOO gt te tete 050505 Some states do not allow the inclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or allow limitations on duration implements of the Warranty Period therefore the above limitations or exclusions may not be applicable to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Avene 275 Woodward Avenue Kenmore NY 14217 1 866 508 0269 ata store BOOS 4 a s n HAH AS s www avenview com AV Connectivity Distribution And Beyond IN VIEW TECHNICAI Supp ORT CONTACT US Phone 866 508 0269 Email support avenview com Lg USA Head Office Avenview Corp 275 Woodward Avenue Kenmore NY 14217 USA Head Office Office Avenview Corp 275 Woodward Avenue kenmore Ny 14217 phone 1 716 218 4100 ext223 fax 1 866 387 8764 Email info avenview com Disclaimer Canada Sales Avenview 51 Esna park Drive u nit amp 12 Markham Ontario phone 1 905 907 0525 f ax 1 866 387 8764 Email info avenview com Avenview Europe Avenview Europe Demkaweg 3555 HW utrecht Netherlands phone 31 0 85 2100 613 Email inf
11. Factory Default Restore IP Control Box to factory default settings Reboot Reboot IP Control Box Shutdown Shutdown IP Control Box www avenview com Page 2 5 POCO MIN The CTRLPRO VWIP web interface supports the creation of custom banners page names amp icons to be added to specific pages To customise the UI enter http IPaddress custom into a browser to display the page below Customization Banner Icon 32 32 ico Browse System name Control Box System Restore custom settings Click the Browse button in the Banner column to change the main banner marked in red box below HDIP System Matrix TX RX Settings System Settings Load Matrix Telnet Command Click the Browse button in the Icon column to change the icon in the upper left corner of the browser marked in red box elow You may need to clear the cache so that the icon can be displayed 8 5 19216811243 gt Og Control Box System System name is the web page title IP Control Box System by default 2 Click Change to save the changes Refresh the page to see the change take effect in the Ul 3 Restore button at the bottom restores to factory default settings www avenview com Page 13 CTRLPTO VWIP CONTROL PROTOCOL The Telnet protocol can be used to send configuration settings matrix switching and video wall commands to the CTRLPRO VWIP system Commands can
12. ING VIDEO WALLS VIDEO PROCESSORS AV V W EXTENDERS SPLITTERS WIRELESS AV Connectivity Distribution And Beyond CABLES amp ACCESSORIES IP Controller for HDM C6VWIP SET AND 3RD PARTY CONTROLLERS AANA eem aes See 1 em REA ge CAT 5 6 T re Model CTRLPRO VWIP 2013 Avenview Inc All rights reserved The contents of this document are provided in connection with Avenview Inc Avenview products Avenview makes no representations warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this publication and reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice No license whether express implied or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this publication Except as set forth in Avenview Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale Avenview assumes no liability whatsoever and claims any express or implied warranty relating to its products are is strictly prohibited Product Application amp Market Sectors EA Corporate House Of Worship Military Residential a 1 Education NN Industrial Medical Aviation www avenview com TABLE OF CONTENTS e II ORI IN Y EGU RDS 2 S Y E INS RUC IONS RHC c 3 REGULATORY NOTICES FEDERATION COMMUNICATION
13. Infrastructure We recommend any Network Switches with 10GB POE IGMP v2 0 support Tested and configured on the below models Downloads of how to guides available on Avenview website CISCO i www avenview com Page 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS Before you start the installation of the HDMI Extender please check the package contents CTRLPRO VWIP POWER ADAPTER 5V DC 2A 5 5mm SERIAL PORT CABLE AW GISSUR ANeDVIEW IP Controller for HDM C6VWIP SET AND 3RD PARTY CONTROLLERS Gi 2 2 14 E RENE e Put the product a level and stable location If the product falls it may cause damage or malfunction to components within the casing e Donot place the product in temperatures under 0 C or over 50 C High humidity may also cause the unit to malfunction e Use the DC power adapter with correct specifications supplied with the unit If the improper power supply is used this may result in malfunction of the unit and may cause fire e Do not twist or pull by force the ends of the UTP cable It will cause malfunction NOTE The QUALITY and TRANSMISSION of the video signals depends on the characteristics and quality of the UTP cables Higher resolutions and longer transmission distances require low skew cables 25ns upto 300m for best performance Unshielded CAT6 with metal RJ 45 connectors is recommended www avenview com Page 4 2 3 ap el d CTRLPRO VWIP
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15. X RXI TX RX2 Return videowall2 vw name s bezelgap xx xx xx xx TX RXI TX RX2 Note Set the size of TV frame video edge TX RXI TX RX2 are optional if null the whole video wall is corrected otherwise individual one or a selection TX RX units are corrected E g vw bezelgap wall 16100 9100 16000 9000 Command w2pictureparam vw name h shift v shift h scale v scale TX RXI TX RX2 Return set videowall2 vw name s pictureparam xx xx xx TX RXI TX RX2 Note Configure the rxl rx2 rx3 image shift unit 8 pixels a negative number indicates to move left or up Scale units Row or Columns tearing delay units Us values between 0000 16000 If a parameter is 0 it will not be changed TX RXI TX RX2 are optional if null the whole video wall is corrected otherwise individual one or a selection T X RX units are corrected E g vw2 pictureparam walll 2 3 3 12500 Screen3 Screen4 will shift the image on screen 3 and 4 16 pix els down 8 pixels right whilst over scaling by 3 rows and 3 columns and setting the tearing delay to 12500 Ls Command vw get Return videowall2 information is vw name row number TXI RXI RXI2 row number2 TX2 RX2 vw name2 row number TX3 RXI RXI2 Note Obtain video wall information from IP Control Box www avenview com Page 18 Serial Pass through the serial command Command serial b param r on off
16. aring center gt Change Adapter Settings gt Local Area Connection Right click and choose Properties 4 Local Area Connection Properties a Networking Sharing Connect using amp Realtek PCle Family Controller Local Area Connection Nether rahla nunnlhianari Configure at R Disable This connection uses the following items _ Client for Microsoft Networks status QoS Packet Scheduler IS File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Diagnose Discovery Discovery Responder Wy Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The defaut wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks My Rename 4 4 Return to your browser try entering the default IP again 192 168 11 243 www avenview com 3 Check Use the following IP address for the IP address enter 192 168 1 1 x if unsure use 192 168 11 5 Enter subnet mask number 255 255 0 0 Click OK then click OK again Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties EN General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically 9 259 499 0 U Defa
17. cation IP Setup TX and RX communication IP Address 169254 1 1 Subnet Mask 25525500 Default Gateway 169 254 1 254 Attention After pressing Apply this IP control box will automatically reboot for the settings to take effect Apply GUI Element Description IP Address IP address for TX and RX communication Subnet Mask Subnet mask for TX and RX communication Default Gateway Default gateway for TX and RX communication 4 8 IP Setup Telnet Browser communication IP Setup A telnet client and a browser communication IP Address 192 168 11 243 Subnet Mask 25525500 Default Gateway 192 168 11 1 Attention After pressing Apply this IP control box will automatically reboot for the settings to take effect Apply www avenview com Page GUI Element Description IP Address IP address for Telnet client and web Subnet Mask Subnet mask for Telnet client and web Default Gateway Default gateway for Telnet client and web 4 9 Web Password Web Password Apply GUI Element Description Web Password Login password for Web Ul management page Default password admin can be used to restore to factory settings if the user password is unknown 4 10 Debug Log Debug Log ON OFF Apply NOTE Debug files can only be used with the guidance of AVENVIEW support 4 11 Commands Commands Factory Default Reboot Shutdown GUI Element Description
18. corresponding TX and RX are not connected Click to connect To remove unwanted TX or RX units from the matrix the CTRLPRO VWIP must be factory reset www avenview com Page 9 4 2 TX RX Settings The TX RX Settings section enables IP settings and alias of each TX and RX to be configured as well as rebooting the system and factory resetting the devices Get started by selecting the device to be configured from the list displayed and configure options as below Device Settings Devices EX141 341B228000C3 EX141 3418228000C4 EX131 341B822800072 EX141 3418228000AD EX141 341B228000B5 Select a device you want to configure Reload 4 3 IP Setup Device Settings Devices 9 EX141 341B228000C3 EX141 341B228000C4 EX131 341B22800072 EX141 341B228000AD EX141 341B228000B5 Select a device you want to configure Reload IP Setup IP Mode Auto O DHCP Static IP Address Subnet Mask 255 255 Default Gateway Apply GUI Element Description Auto IP Obtain IP address automatically DHCP IP address assigned by DHCP server Static IP address manually configured IP Address IP address of TX RX Subnet Mask Subnet mask of TX RX Default Gateway Default gateway of TX RX 4 4 Alias Alias can be used in conjunction with API commands to simplify and shorten programming Alias Apply GUI Element Description Alias Rename TX RX alias for easier identification and use from API commands
19. f applicable to any visible surface and 3 bmm male to RX Ensure all cable connections are secure and not loose ue TM plug in 12V DC power supplied IO power on HDMI Source power on the HDMI display Required ONly in Extending Dektop or laptop 3 ACCESSING THE CTRLPRO VWIP WEB INTERFACE Follow steps below to access the web interface of the CTRLPRO VWIP Enter 192 168 11 243 into a web browser For optimal performance we recommend use of the latest versions of Firefox Opera Safari Internet Explorer or Chrome Attention The default IP address of the CTRLPRO VWIP is 192 168 11 243 To connect you must have a network configured that allows this subnet or must set your PC to a 192 168 1 xxx address to connect The IP address of the IP Control Box can be changed through the System Settings page 2 Enter a password admin by default and click Login to access the device E IP Control Box System c 192 168 11 243 Most Visited Getting Started Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery Welcome to IP Control Box Web System Password www avenview com Page 7 NOTE If you receive a server unavailable system message after entering this address into your browser ensure your PC is on the same subnet as the CTRLPRO VWIP box by following these steps 2 Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 then click Properties Click Start menu go to Control Panel gt Network and Sh
20. ixels right whilst over scaling by 3 rows and 3 columns and setting the tearing delay to 12500 us Command get Return video wall information vw namel TXI row number RXI I RXI2 row number2 RX21RX22 vw name2 TX2 row numberl RXI2 Note Obtain video wall information and feedback video wall configurations a www avenview com Page 16 Video Wall 2 The vw2 is a special command set used for multi host mode if the tearing delay command fails to resolve the tearing on a video wall Command vw2 add vw name n m tx tx2 txn Return videowall2 item vw name n m create and assign tx tx2 to it Note Create a video wall configuration and assign a TX for each row E g vw add walll 2 2 Sourcel Source2 Creates a 2x2 video wall using RX for row one and TX2 for row 2 Command vw2 add vw name rx position rx2 position Return videowall2 item vw name n m configuration added rx position rx2 position2 Note Configure the video wall vw name and add the corresponding TX and RX E g vw2 add walll Screen Screen2 2 Screen3 2 Screen4 2 2 Sets the RX units with alias Screen to 4 to the noted x y positions in the video wall Note a video wall by the name of wall must have already been created using vw2 add walll 2 2 1 1 tx2 before this command can be used Command vw2 add vw name layout n m TXI RXI I RXI2 RXnm TX2 RX21 RX22 RXnm Return vide
21. m vw name removed Note Remove a video wall configuration E g vw rm removes walll configuration from the IX Command vw add vw name tx x y rx2 Return videowall item vw name configuration added posionl rx2 posion2 Note Configure the video wall vw name and add the corresponding RX s in the given positions this will set up many RX and at once Position format x y represents a location such as a 2 x 2 video wall with 2 rows and 2 columns E g vw add walll Screenl Screen2 2 Screen3 2 Screen4 2 2 Sets the RX units with alias Screen to 4 to the noted x y positions in the video wall Note a video wall by the name of wall must have already been created using vw add walll 2 1 1 before this command can be used www avenview com Page 15 vw add vw name layout n m TX RXI RXI2 RXI3 RX2I RXnm Return videowall vw name layout m tx rxll 12 rx13 rxlm 2 rxnm Note Add a video wall layout n rows and m columns subsequently the RX are automatically assigned positions in the video wall in order The Parameter RX could be a 0 indicating there is no change to the corresponding RX E g vw add walll layout 2 2 Sourcel Screen Screen Screen3 Screen4 Note this is a faster way to con figure a video wall as it does not require a vw add command previously but is not a
22. nection by the following Point to Multi Point with CAT5 6 requires a Managed Unmanaged Network Switch Cisco 56300 amp SG500 series which supports port based IEEE 802 1 VLAN IGMP v2 0 or above protocol For large application we would recommend Dell Networking 5500 series Matrix Function with CAT 5 6 cable without any signal loss add multiple Sources to multiple RX which links via LAN by cascading Managed Ethernet switches up to 3 levels to the Rx connected to the HD Monitors at different locations on the Network Transporting Full HD 1080 video and internally JPEG video compression adapts to available network bandwidth if needed while retaining vivid picture with 5 1 PCM audio Videowall Function with CAT 5 6 cable without any signal loss add multiple Sources to multiple TX and RX to the HD displays to achieve a Multi Input videowall configuration The device ensures flexibility within any videowall design layout and configuration Its modular design allows example 1 2 2x2 3x3 up to 16 16 Easily controlled via the Control Software to manage and setup the bezel input and configuration of the Videowall The CTRLPRO VWIP controller has the ability to communicate via telnet or 232 from third party control systems such as Crestron Amx and Control 4 to perform matrix switching and videowall fucntionality NOTE The QUALITY and TRANSMISSION of the video signals depends on the characteristics and quality of the UTP cables and Network
23. o avenview eu Avenview Hong Kong u nit 8 6 f k wai Cheong Centre 50 kwai Cheong Road k wai Chung Hong kong phone 852 3575 9585 Email wenxi avenview com While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document Avenview Inc assumes no liability with respect to the operation or use of Avenview hardware software or other products and documentation described herein for any act or omission of Avenview concerning such products or this documentation for any interruption of service loss or interruption of business loss of anticipatory profits or for punitive incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of the Avenview hardware software or other products and documentation provided herein Avenview Inc reserves the right to make changes without further notice to a product or system described herein to improve reliability function or design With respect to Avenview products which this document relates Avenview disclaims all express or implied warranties regarding such products including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement
24. only be issued to the CTRLPRO VWIP by IP using port 23 The default IP address of the CTRLPRO VWIP is 192 168 1 1 243 in default configuration commands should be sent to this IP address Matrix Switching Control Command Matrix set TXI RXI RX2 TX2 RX3 RXA Return Matrix set TXI RXI RX2 TX2 RX3 RX4 Note Route one or Multiple TX on one or Multiple RX Each individual TX and its routed RX or RX s compose a re cord and should be separated by a commas Use NULL after a TX and any RX units from this TX will discon nect Matrix commands cannot be sent when an RX is in video wall mode first remove the RX from the video wall or use the vw change command E g matrix set Sourcel Screen Screen2 sends TX with alias Source to RX s with alias Screen amp Screen2 Command matrix get Return the connected TX RX information with below format matrix information TXI RXI TX2 RX3 TX2 RX4 Note Obtain matrix information Based on current TX RX in the network re construct the network topology and feedback to the third party controller Video Wall Command add vw name n m tx Return videowall item vw name create and assign tx to it Note Create a video wall configuration n and assign a TX E g vw add walll 2 2 Sourcel creates 2x2 video wall named wall the TX with the alias Sourcel Command add vw name n m tx Return videowall ite
25. owall2 vw name layout n m txl rxl 1 rx12 rxnm rxl rx2l rxnm Note Add a video wall layout n m subsequently the RX based on display order The Parameter Rx could be char acter 0 indicates no need to change the corresponding RX E g vw2 add walll layout 2 2 Sourcel Screen Screen Source2 Screen3 Screen4 Creates 2x2 video wall using for row one and TX2 for row 2 Command 2 rm vw name Return videowall2 item vw name removed Note Remove a video wall configuration E g vw2 rm walll removes walll configuration from the Command vw2 rm vw name rxl rx2 rx3 Return videowall2 config change remove rx2 rx3 hostname from vw name Note Remove one or multiple rx from video wall E g vw2 rm wall Screen removes Screen from the video wall Command vw2 change vw name tx tx2 tx3 Return videowall2 vw name config change row txl row2 2 Note Change the selected input or inputs of a video wall replacing a tx alias with 0 means no change E g vw2 change walll Source 0 Source3 Changes Walll inputs for rowl amp row3 to rxl amp rx3 Command vw reset tx Return videowall2 reset tx Note Remove the video wall configuration of this tx and display a complete picture If this tx is in video wall mode it will only display part of the picture www avenview com Page 17 Command vw2 bezelgap vw name ow oh vw vh T
26. s flexible as the previous command Command change rx tx Return videowall config change rxhostname moved from vw name and connect to txhostname Note Set RX to full screen display of TX Used for matrix switching in configurations that use video wall mode or to remove an individual RX from the video wall and display a different or identical TX E g vw change Screen Source4 Command vw change vw name tx name Return videowall vw name tx connect to txhostname Note Set all RX in the video wall to display another TX E g vw change walll input Command vw bezelgap vw name ow oh vw vh Return videowall vw name s bezelgap xx xx xx xx Note Set the size of TV frame video edge to correct for large bezel screens units are in mm 0 1 ow amp oh overall width amp height of display including the bezel vw amp vh screen width and height E g vw bezelgap wall 16100 9100 16000 9000 Command vw pictureparam vw name h shift v shift h scale v scale tearing delay rx2 rx3 Return set videowall vw name s pictureparam xx xx xx xx xx to rxl rx2 rx3 Note Configure the rxl rx2 rx3 image shift unit 8 pixels a negative number indicates to move left or up Scale units Row or Columns tearing delay units us values between 0000 16000 If a parameter is 0 it will not be changed E g vw pictureparam walll 2 3 3 12500 Screen3 Screen4 will shift the image on screen 3 and 4 16 pix els down 8 p
27. ult gateway Obtain ONS server address automaticaly Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Page 8 4 d Nen 4 1 Matrix Switching Commands Tabs at the top of the Home Screen page are used to access settings for Matrix TX RX Settings and System Settings All pages display Telnet boxes where commands can be entered from the CTRLPRO VWIP API Control Box System 19216811243 iB Most Visited Getting Started Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery Matrix TX RX Settings System Settings Load Matrix Teinet Command Click the Load Matrix button and the table of devices will appear with TX units across the top and the RX down the left hand side Press the box that links each TX amp RX to test switching of the video to each RX Devices who s names starts with are transmitters where as devices that start EXI41 are receivers Matrix TX RX Settings System Settings Load Matrix RX TX WEXx131 34182280009C WEXx131 341B822800072 WEx141 341B228000C4 WEX141 3418228000AD WEX141 341B228000B5 Device online Device offline green bar represents corresponding and RX are connected Clicking the green bar changes colour to clear to signify the corresponding TX and RX are disconnected red bar denotes TX RX connection is being processed A clear bar signifies
28. unplug the power to the device before cleaning www avenview com Page REGULATORY NOTICES FEDERATION COMMUNICATIO This equipment has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the f CC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user s authority to operate this equipment Warning symbols Description ONLY USE THE PROVIDED POWER CABLE OR POWER ADAPTER SUPPLIED DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE ECTRICAI PARTS THIS MAY RESULTS IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR BURN DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE UNIT DOING SO WIII VOID THE WARRANTY AND CONTINUED USE OF THE PRODUCT THE VIDEO BOARDS ARE VERY SENSITIVE TO STATIC PLEASE ENSURE If RACK MOUNTED OR INSTALLED ON A SURFACE IT SHOULD BE IN A GROUNDED ENVIROMENT Read amp understand user guide before using this device Failure to follow the proper installation instructions could result in damage to the product and preventing expected results www avenview com Page 2 2 The Avenview CTRLPRO VWIP IP Controller simply provides communication to our HDM C6VWIP SET and third party controllers to communicate Telnet and RS 232 commands to automate high definition video and high quality audio to many screens This device can be accessed from a WEB Browser and allow control commands to Avenview Video IP solution allowing con
29. y damage of the product due to shipment Removal or installation of the product External causes to the product such as electric power fluctuation or failure u se of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications Normal wear and tear Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect Removal installation and set up service charges 2 The Avenview CTRLPRO VWIP IP Controller function has been tested for conformance to safety regulations and requirements and has been certified for international use However like all electronic equipments the CTRLPRO VWIP should be used with care Read the following safety instructions to protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the unit A Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module Z Dismantling the housing or modifying the module may result in electrical shock or burn Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing housing may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards keep the module away from liquids Spillage into the housing may result in fire electrical shock or equipment damage If an object or liquid falls or spills on to the housing unplug the module immediately Have the module checked by a qualified service engineer before using it again Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit Always
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