ANGUSTOS HU10Wi 1080P Over IP 100M 1GbE with Video Wall Processing User Manual

June 26, 2024
ANGUSTOS

ANGUSTOS HU10Wi 1080P Over IP 100M 1GbE with Video Wall Processing

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For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference.

Surge protection device recommended
This product contains sensitive electrical components that may be damaged by electrical spikes, surges, electric shocks, lightning strikes, etc. Use of surge protection systems is highly recommended to protect and extend the life of your equipment.

Introduction

The AV over IP product distributes multiple HD contents to multiple HD display devices over a 100M/1G Network Switch. It offers configurable high-quality, low-bandwidth H.265/H.264 configurable compression video and supports resolution up to 1920×1200@60Hz 4:4:4. Signal transmission distance can be extended up to 328ft / 100m via CAT5E/6/6A/7 cable. The product supports analog audio embedding and extracting. It also supports RS-232 control
(pass-through & Guest mode) and single-machine control (without a Controller Box, matrix switching can be realized with RS-232 control).

Features

  • HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.4 compliant
  • Video resolution up to 1920×1200@60Hz 4:4:4
  • Support 4.95Gbps video bandwidth
  • Signal transmission distance can be extended up to 328ft/100m via CAT5E/6/6A/7 cable
  • Support point-to-point signal extension
  • Support signal distribution, multicast mode, distributed matrix and video wall (up to 9×9) functions over a 1G Network Switch
  • Intelligent video wall management makes it achievable of novel layouts of wall configurations
  • Support LPCM 2.0CH (32/44.1/48KHz) audio format
  • Support audio embedding and extracting
  • Support RS-232 control (pass-through & Guest mode)
  • Support mainstream and substream encoding modes
  • Stream parameters can be configured via Web GUI or Controller Box
  • Controlled via RS-232, TCP/IP, Web GUI and Controller Box
  • Support POE function (802.3af Class 3, PD mode)
  • Smart networking design for easy and flexible installation

Package Contents

Qty Item
1 1080P over IP 100M/1GbE Encoder
2 3-pin Phoenix Connector (3.81mm, male)
4 Machine Screw (KM3, 4mm)
2 Mounting Ear
1 12V/1A Locking Power Adapter
1 User Manual
Qty Item
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1 1080P over IP 100M/1GbE Decoder
2 3-pin Phoenix Connector (3.81mm, male)
4 Machine Screw (KM3, 4mm)
2 Mounting Ear
1 12V/1A Locking Power Adapter
1 User Manual

Specifications

Technical

HDMI Compliance| HDMI 1.3
HDCP Compliance| HDCP 1.4
Video Bandwidth| 4.95Gbps
Video Compression

Standard

| H.265/H.264
Transmission

Distance

| 100m (CAT5E/6/6A/7)
Video Resolution| Up to 1920×1200@60Hz 4:4:4
Color Space| RGB 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:2:2
Colour Depth| Input: 8-bit, 10-bit, 12-bit (1080p@60Hz); Output: 8-bit
Audio Formats| LPCM 2.0CH (32/44.1/48KHz)
ESD Protection| Human body model — ±8kV (Air-gap discharge) &

±4kV (Contact discharge)

Connection


Encoder

| 1x HDMI IN [Type A, 19-pin female] 1x LAN [RJ45 connector, POE]

1x AUDIO IN/OUT [3-pin Phoenix connector] 1x RS-232 [3-pin Phoenix connector]


Decoder

| 1x HDMI OUT [Type A, 19-pin female] 1x LAN [RJ45 connector, POE]

1x AUDIO OUT [3-pin phoenix connector] 1x RS-232 [3-pin phoenix connector]

Mechanical
Housing| Metal enclosure
Color| Black
Dimensions| Encoder / Decoder:

120mm [W] x 95mm [D] x 21.5mm [H]

Weight| Encoder: 294g, Decoder: 294g
Power Supply| Input: AC100 – 240V 50/60Hz,

Output: DC 12V/1A

Power Consumption| Encoder: 2.64W, Decoder: 3.1W
Operating

Temperature

| 14 – 113°F / -10 – 45°C
Storage Temperature| -4 – 140°F / -20 – 60°C
Relative Humidity| 20 – 90% RH (no condensing)

Operation Controls and Functions

Encoder Panel

No.

| Name|

Function Description

---|---|---
1| POWER LED

(Red)

| The LED flashes at 2Hz during the system startup, and the LED is always on after the startup is complete.





2

| ****



LINK LED

(Green)

| Network connection status LED.

▪ Light on The network is connected well, and there is a compatible signal (the resolution is less than 1920*1200, and the frame rate is less than or equal to 60) access.

▪ Light flashes at 2Hz: The Network is connected well, but there is no video input.

▪ Light flashes at 5Hz: The Network is connected well, but the accessed signal is incompatible (resolution is greater than 1920*1200, or the frame rate is greater than 60).

▪ Light off: The network is not connected.

3| RESET| System reset button. Press and hold this button for 3 seconds, and the system will restart and restore factory Settings.
4| RS-232| RS-232 serial port, supporting signal pass-through and local serial port control.


5

| ****

AUDIO IN/OUT

| AUDIO IN: Analog stereo audio input port. Connect to an audio input source device.
---|---|---
AUDIO OUT: Analog stereo audio output port. Connect to an audio output device.
6| LAN (POE)| 100M/1G Network port. Connect to a Switch/Router/Hub for data transmission or POE function.


7

| Link Signal

Indicator lamp (Green)

| ▪  Illuminating: The network cable is connected normally.

▪  Dark: The network cable is not connected well.


8

| Data Signal Indicator lamp (Yellow)| ▪  Flashing: There is data transmission.

▪  Dark: There is no data transmission.

9| HDMI IN| HDMI input port connects to an HDMI signal source device such as a DVD or Set-top box with an HDMI cable.



10

| ****


DC 12V

| The device can be powered via two methods:

▪   Local DC 12V/1A power supply;

▪   POE from Network Switch. The device acts in PD mode. When the Switch supports the POE function, a DC power supply is not needed.

Decoder Panel

No.

| Name|

Function Description

---|---|---
1| POWER LED (Red)| The LED flashes at 2Hz during the system startup, and the LED is always on after the startup is complete.
2| LINK LED (Green)| Network connection status LED.

▪ Light on The network is connected well, and there is video data.

▪ Light flashes: The network is connected well, but there is no video data.

▪ Light off: The network is not connected.

3| RESET| System reset button. Press and hold this button for 3 seconds, and the system will restart and restore factory Settings.
4| RS-232| RS-232 serial port, supporting signal pass-through and local serial port control.


5

| ****

AUDIO OUT

| Analog stereo audio output port. Connect to an amplifier or loudspeaker through a 3-pin Phoenix connector. It follows the audio output of the Encoder.
6| LAN (POE)| 100M/1G Network port. Connect to a Switch/Router/Hub for data transmission or POE function.


7

| Link Signal Indicator lamp (Green)| ▪  Illuminating: The network cable is connected normally.

▪  Dark: The network cable is not connected well.

8| Data Signal Indicator lamp (Yellow)| ▪  Flashing: There is data transmission.

▪  Dark: There is no data transmission.

9| HDMI OUT| HDMI output port connects to an HDMI display device such as a TV or monitor.
10| DC 12V| The device can be powered via two methods:

▪  Local DC 12V/1A power supply;

▪   POE from Network Switch. The device acts in PD mode. When the Switch supports the POE function, a DC power supply is not needed.

Rack Mounting Instruction

4U Rack Mounting
This product can be mounted in a standard 4U rack (Please contact your supplier for a 4U rack sale). The mounting steps are as follows:

Step 1:
Use included screws to fix two mounting ears on the product, as shown in the figure below:

Step 2:
Insert the product with mounting ears into a 4U rack (up to 12 units can be installed vertically), as shown in the figure below:

Step 3:
Use screws to fix mounting ears on the rack to complete the mounting, as shown in the figure below:

1U Rack Mounting
This product also can be mounted in a standard 1U rack (up to 8 units can be installed horizontally). The mounting steps are as follows:

Step 1:
Stack two products on top of each other, then use included screws to fix two 1U rack panels on the products, as shown in the figure below:

Step 2:
Fix two 1U rack panels on another two stacked products in the same way, then use screws to fix two 1U rack panels together, as shown in the figure below:

Step 3:
Fasten screws between two 1U rack panels, so that eight products are mounted in a 1U rack, as shown in the figure below:

Web GUI User Guide

You can use the built-in Web GUI to configure all products through a Switch. The operation method is shown below.

Step 1:
Connect the PC, Encoders and Decoders you need to configure to a Switch. The connection diagram is shown below.

Step 2:
Set the PC’s IP address to be in the same network segment with the Encoder (default IP address: 169.254.100.254)/Decoder (default IP address: 169.254.100.253), for instance, set the IP address to be 169.254.3.150 and Subnet mask to be 255.255.0.0.

Step 3:
Input the IP address of the Encoder/Decoder into the browser on the PC to enter the Web GUI login interface.

Step 4:
Input the default User “admin” and the default Password “admin”, and then click “Log In” to enter the Web GUI interface.

The Web GUI function pages are shown below:

Device Information Page
The Status page provides basic information about the Encoder/Decoder, such as Firmware Version, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and MAC Address.

Video Configuration Page

On this page, you can configure the video properties as required.

Encoder Video Configuration
Encoder video configuration page includes Main Stream, Sub Stream, ID Setting, Audio Selection and EDID Setting.

  • Main Stream: You can configure Video Encoding Format, Audio Encoding Format and Bitrate. Video Encoding Format supports H.264 and H.265 (H.265 by default). Audio Encoding Format supports PCM and AAC (PCM by default). Encoding Resolution cannot be set, it follows the input resolution. The default Bitrate is 8Mb/s.
  • Sub Stream: You can configure Video Encoding Format, Resolution and Bitrate. Video Encoding Format supports H.264 and H.265 (H.265 by default). The default Encoding Resolution is 640*360. The default Bitrate is 1Mb/s.
  • ID Setting: You can configure the ID of the Encoder (ID range: 1~762). After setting the ID and clicking “Apply”, the IP address will change correspondingly, and a prompt will pop up “The IP address will change to 169.254.xxx.xxx.” (Depending on the ID you set). If you click “Confirm”, the browser on the PC will redirect to the Web GUI login interface with a new IP address.
  • Audio Selection: You can configure the Audio Input (HDMI/Analog).
  • EDID Setting: You can choose an EDID option from the drop-down list as shown in the below figure.

User EDID 1 and User EDID 2 can be uploaded in Select User EDID1 File and Select User EDID2 File, and the content of the uploaded binary file is EDID. (This file can be downloaded from the Download EDID of the Decoder Video page.)

Decoder Video Configuration
The Decoder video configuration page includes Transmission Protocol, Scaler Setting, Download EDID, Video Timeout Setting, ID Setting and Picture Setting.

  • Transmission Protocol: You can select “udp unicast” or “udp multicast” (udp multicast by default).
  • Scaler Setting: You can set the output resolution (Pass Through by default).
  • Download EDID: You can download the EDID binary file of the display device connected to the Decoder. The EDID file can be used as the User EDID file to be uploaded to the Encoder.
  • Video Timeout Setting: You can set the timeout to turn off the video output when no input video signal is detected. 0 means never close.

ID Setting:

  • Local ID: You can configure the ID of the Decoder (ID range: 1~762). After setting the ID and clicking “Apply”, the IP address will change correspondingly, and a prompt will pop up “The IP address will change to 169.254.xxx.xxx.” (Depending on the ID you set). If you click “Confirm”, the browser on the PC will redirect to the Web GUI login interface with a new IP address.
  • Max Channel ID: You can set the maximum range of Source Selection ID that can be set. When it is set to 0, there is no limit to the setting range of Source Selection ID.
  • Source Selection ID: You can select the ID of the Encoder to be the input source.
  • Picture Setting: You can configure the picture parameters (Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation).

Settings Page
On this page, you can set Network settings, configure the Security Module, and modify username and Login Password as required.

Notes:

  1. The Network Settings can be set only when the Mode button is set to Static.
  2. All changes will take effect by clicking “Save” below.
  3. After any changes to the Network Settings, username or Login Password, it will redirect to the Web browser home page or the Web GUI login interface. You need to log in to the Web GUI again with the new settings.

Update Page

  • Click “Browse..” to import the upgrade file and click “Update” to start the upgrade. There will be a progress bar prompt during the upgrade process. When the progress bar reaches 100%, it indicates the upgrade is successful, and the device will be restarted automatically.
  • Clicking “Reset” can reset the device to factory default settings.
  • Clicking “Reboot” can reboot the device.

Log Out Page

Click “Log Out” on the left, the Web GUI will exit and skip to the login interface automatically.

Switch Model

A network Switch used to set up the system should support below features:

  1. Type of layer 3/managed network Switch.
  2. Gigabit bandwidth.
  3. Support multicast, and need to enable the multicast function.
  4. Support IGMP snooping, and enable the IGMP snooping function.
  5. Support filter/drop unregistered Multicast traffic, and need to enable the function.

The following Switch models are highly recommended.

Manufacturer Model Number
HUAWEI S5720S-28X-PWR-LI-AC
NETGEAR S3300

Encoder and Decoder Matching Settings

When multiple Encoders and Decoders are in the system, it is necessary to match them well first. Please set the IDs of Encoders and Decoders respectively on the Encoder/Decoder Video Configuration page of Web GUI, then match all Encoders and Decoders via one of the following two methods.

Method 1: Use the RS-232 serial port command control.
Connect the RS-232 port of Encoder/Decoder to a PC or control system, as shown in the figure below. Then use a Serial Command tool on PC to send the RS-232 command code: “!OUT xxx FR yyy\r\n”. The function of this command is to connect the Decoder (ID:xxx) to the Encoder (ID:yyy). Match all Encoders and Decoders in the same way.

Method 2: Use the Controller Box.
Connect Encoders, Decoders and PC to the same Switch, then log in to the Web GUI of the Controller Box on the PC to match Encoders and Decoders in the system. For details, please refer to the 2K60 over IP Controller Box user manual.

1080P over IP System Control

This product also can be controlled by a Controller Box or a third-party controller. For details of 1080P over IP system control, please refer to 1080P over IP Controller Box user manual.

Application Example

Notes:

  1. For the default IP mode of the Control LAN port of the Controller Box is DHCP, the PC also needs to be set to “Obtain an IP address automatically” mode and a DHCP server (e.g. network router) is required in the system.
  2. If there is no DHCP server in the system, 192.168.0.225 will be used as the IP address of the Control LAN port. You need to set the IP address of the PC to be in the same network segment. For example, set the PC’s IP address as 192.168.0.88.
  3. You can access the Web GUI by inputting the Control LAN port IP address (192.168.0.225) or URL “http://controller.local” on your computer’s browser.
  4. No need to care about the settings of the Video LAN port of the Controller Box, they are managed by the Controller automatically.
  5. When the Network Switch does not support PoE, the Encoder, Decoder and Controller Box should be powered by a DC power adapter.

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