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LevelOne User Manual HVE-6601T/6601R HDMI V ideo W all ov er IP PoE T ransmitter / Receiv er V er 1.0.
T able of Cont ent s HVE-660 seri es HDMI Vi deo W all over IP P oE T/R ......................................... 3 GET TING THE BE ST RESU L TS ..................................................................... 4 Device App ear ance Descripti on .
HVE-660 series HDMI V ideo W all o ver IP PoE T/ R Product Overview The LevelOne HVE-660 Series is an innovative HDMI-over-IP Video Wall Distribution Solution. Designed with transmitting units ( HVE-6601T ) and receiv ing units ( HVE-6601R ), it is ex ceptionally scalable, offering any combin ation up to 9 x 9 matrix video wall arrangement.
GETTING THE BE ST RESUL TS Many factors influence the quality and reliability of an HDMI® signal distribution installation. The follow ing are the main factors to consider , and basic precautions that will ensure the best possible performance. 1. Dedicated netw ork.
Device Appearance Description LED Behavior Function Description Function LED Behavior Description DA T A Blinking Blinking while data tra nsmission On Ethernet link, no data trans fer Off Ethernet no .
System Com ponent s: Transmitter Specifications : 1 GIGA LAN(802.3af PoE) : UTP/STP 1000Mbps Ethernet Port 1 HDMI IN: 19-pin type A female 1 DB-F RS232 Port Power : DC5 V/1A or 802.
Receiver Specifications: 1 GIGA LAN(802.3af PoE) : UTP/STP 1000Mbps Ethernet 1 HDMI Out: 19-pin type A female 1 DB-M RS232 Port Power jack : DC5V/1A or 802.3af PoE 1 DATA LED 1 LINK LED 1 P WR LED 1 PB (Push Button )1 1 PB (Push Button)2 Size: 120 x 90 x 28 (H) mm, 0.
Inst allation: HVE-6601T Tra nsmitter (Video Wall) 1. DC5V: Connect it to the external AC adapter which plugs into an electrical outlet. Or via 802.3af PoE PSE to GIGA LAN port. 2. GIGA LAN: Connect directly to a Receiver or to a GIGA (1000Mbps) Ethernet Switch using CAT5e/6 cable.
source is removed. 6. DATA LED On: All the connections are working. 7. PB : change Link / Unlink; Engineering Mode and Reset to default using this button.
HVE- 6601 Recei v er (Video Wall) 1. DC5V: Connect to the supplied AC adapter and plug into an electrical outlet. 2. GIGA LAN: Connect directly to a Transmitter or to a GIGA(1000Mbps) Ethe rnet Switch using CAT6 cable. 3. HDMI OUT: Connect to an HDMI display device with an HDMI M-M cable.
Transmitter & Recei ver IP Address The default setting is for “auto ip” mode and uses the 169.254.xxx.xxx priv ate IP domain range. The IP of target TX/RX board is resolved by its hostname using DNS protocol. The RX’s HDMI GUI will display the RX’s IP address and the connected TX’s IP address.
Push Button Descriptions : Button State HVE-6601T(Host) HVE-6601R(Client) PB PB1 PB2 Short Press NA NA Video Mode/ Graphic Mode* Long Press (3 sec) NA OSD Shows/ (Column position) Anti- Di ther (1/2/o.
During multicast setup, there maybe monitor/TV that has lower resolution. For example, 1 monitor/TV with 720p resolution with mostly 1080p solutions. Please select the monitor/TV with lowest resolution, to ensure all can be displayed correctl y.
Following is the system setup figure for 3x3 vid eo wall. Note: ● If you use single E thernet sw itch, the sw itch must support and ena ble IGMP snooping. And sepa rate each row to differen t multi cast group by usi ng different 4-bits DIP sw itch number .
● 4bits DIP sw itch can all be 0000 or any number when each row is in different LAN (Ethernet s witch) (Bes t fit in dai sy-chain design) ● Please use Y cabl e of package prov ide to cha in all hosts to gether throu gh S0, S1 port. The chaini ng sequence i s important and is shown in the Figure.
Inst allation Proce dure (3x3) Using W eb UI: 1. P repare host( HVE - 660 1T ) x 3 and client x 9( HVE - 6601R ). 2. Fo llow Figure 1 to constr uct the who le system. 3. R eboot all devi ces. Ensure tha t all remote displays and all network cables are connected correctly .
8. Once user comple te the 3 steps of “Bas ic Setup”, a basic video w all configuration is do ne. Step 1: Choose Wall Siz e. a. Set “Vertical M onitor Cou nt” to 3. b. Set “Horiz ontal Monitor C ount” to 3 . c. Press “Apply ” button.
i. This step is used to configu re the bezel and gap compensati on. If user don’t need this, just set all v alues to 0. ii. Follow the pi cture and in put the siz e of the monito r used. Note that is unit is 0.1mm and the value M UST be intege r. 12.
W eb UI Advanced Setup Explanation: The “Advanced Setup” in web UI is use d to do sp ecial e ffects which is not included in “Basic Setup”. For mos t of cases, “Advanced Se tup” i s never used . User can choose one or more ta rgets to appl y the chan ges to from Step 1.
Followi ng is the explan ation of Step 2: Reset to Basic Setup ○ Reset the ta rget to the settin g of “Basic Setup” ○ Apply to: host, client Screen Layout (Row x Column) ○ Change the.
Col umn Position ○ Change the column position of target ○ Apply to: client Horiz ontal Shift ○ Horizontal shi ft target screen to le ft or right ○ Apply to: client ○ Unit: 8 pix els .
W eb UI Advanced Usage S cenario: To enable an ti-dither functi on through w eb interface a. Complete “Basic Setup ” an d video signal is st reaming to remote b. In “advanced setup” sele ct all hosts From 3x 3 setup chan ge to 1x1 then change back a.
layout. User can use v_shi ft and scale_up to do the fine tune. Use single host to create a 3x 3 video w all: a. Connect host_r0 -> 3x3 , and set posi tion lay out as 1x 9 with position ID: host_r0, r0c0, r0c1,r0c2,r0c3 ,r0c4..., r0c8 . Complete basic setup.
Link Utility The Link Utility is working with W idows XP Service Pack 2 or later O/S version. It is suggested to operate w ith O/S of : W in dows XP Serv ice Pa ck 3 W in dows Vista Service Pack 2 W in dows 7 Either at the website of h ttp://developer.
Reset Default : W hen cli ck it, the device is reset to default, click Reboot to complete Reboot : click it for rebooting. TV Wall : when the firmware is for TV Wall mode,(Host Name prefix is HVE- 6601 ) , the webpage is showing below: Please refere to How to Setting TV W all docu ment.
Get Information : Click this to show all devices Mac address, IP address, Host Name, Baud rate, Group ID. And save for other configuration profile in .csv file sub-name. No tes: Please remove MAC ID used on other LAN card to prevent the MAC ID conflict.
You need to delete the routing information circled by red line. The instruction is: Referencing : route delete 157.0.0.0 MASK 255.0.0.0 157.55.80.1 destination^ ^mask ^gateway.
How to Download Bonjoursdkset up.exe 1. Log-n the webpage of http://developer.apple.com/opensource/ 2. Drag down the web page and click “Bonjour SDK for W indow s” 3.
4. You may see the page while click “ Join now ” . Click the red line circled and get the link. 5. Click “ Get Started ” 6. Select “ Create Apple ID ” and click “ Continue ” . Follow the steps to complete the registration procedure. 7.
Click to execute the program or save for future installation..
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