PureLink VIP-STREAM-200 HDMI Streaming Encoder User Manual
- September 10, 2024
- PureLink
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VIP-STREAM-200 HDMI Streaming Encoder
Product Information
Specifications
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Input video support:
- 1080p60
- 1080p30
- 1080p24
- 720p60
- 720p30
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Input audio support: Selectable HDMI input or embedded stereo
analog unbalanced audio -
HDCP compliance: HDCP 1.3
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Data rate: Up to 25Mbps
Product Usage Instructions
Front Panel – TX (encoder/transmitter)
The front panel features the following elements:
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Menu button: Toggles the two-line OLED display through six
diagnostic menu options. -
User label and Channel number
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IP Address of VIP-STREAM-200
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IP Mode: DHCP, Static
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Subnet mask
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Gateway
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Software version
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Stream Play / Stop button: Hold for three seconds to change the
state of all output streams. -
Network activity indicator:
- Off: no network activity.
- Solid On: Network connected, no output streams.
- Blinking On: Network connected, output is streaming.
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HDMI indicator:
- Solid Off: no valid input signal.
- Solid On: valid input signal detected.
Rear Panel – TX (encoder/transmitter)
The rear panel includes the following ports and indicators:
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LAN / PoE Port
- Orange LED: Blinking – Data activity
- Green LED: Solid – Connected to Network
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HDMI input
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Locking HDMI input and LED Solid Off: no valid input
signal. -
Solid On: valid input signal detected.
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HDMI Loop Out
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Audio In
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where can I find the online User Manual for
VIP-STREAM-200?
A: The User Manual can be found online in the Resources tab of
the VIP-STREAM-200 product page on the PureLink website.
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VIP-STREAM-200
HDMI Streaming Encoder USER MANUAL
PureLink 535 East Crescent Avenue
Ramsey, NJ 07446 USA Tel: +1.201.488.3232 Fax: +1.201.621.6118
E-mail: sales@purelinkav.com
For order support, please contact your local dealer. For technical support,
please contact us at support@purelinkav.com.
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Table of Contents
What’s in The Box…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3
Product Description………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4
Things to Know Before You Start ………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Default IP
address …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..7 Built in web page login
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….7 Setting your computer to communicate
with VIP-STREAM-200………………………………………………..7
Network switch requirements ………………………………………………………………………………… 11 Network switch
recommendations …………………………………………………………………………………..11
Setting Up a VIP-STREAM-200 System:……………………………………………………………………… 12 Connections
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………12 Encoding
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..13 Accessing the Encoder Web UI:
……………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Main
Screen…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14 Settings
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16 Audio Source
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 Encoder Settings
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Sending RTP Streams
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 19
Decoding Examples ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 21 Decoding/Viewing
with VLC Player …………………………………………………………………………………..21 Decoding/Viewing with
YouTube Live……………………………………………………………………………….23 Decoding/Viewing with Facebook
Live………………………………………………………………………………24
Glossary ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26
PureLinkTM Three (3) Year Limited Warranty ………………………………………………………………. 27
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What’s in The Box
VIP-STREAM 200 Encoder
1 x VIP-STREAM 200 encoder 1 x AC to DC power adapter
Optional Accessories
VIP-STREAM-200 RACK4 (provides rack mounting of 4 transmitters in a 1RU rack
space) PureStream VIP-NET Video over IP Network Switches
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http://main.purelinkav.com/main/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=83
This User Manual can be found online in the Resources tab of the VIP-
STREAM-200 product page.
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Product Description
The VIP-STREAM-200 product provides input support of up to 1080P60 resolutions
and HDCP 1.3. The output capability includes RTP, RTSP, and RTMP/RTMPS, three
simultaneous streams, H.264 coding. .
Specifications
Input video support o 1080p60 o 1080p30 o 1080p24 o 720p60 o 720p30
Input audio support o Selectable: HDMI input or embedded stereo analog
unbalanced audio.
HDCP compliance o HDCP 1.3
Data rate o Up to 25Mbps
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Front Panel – TX (encoder/transmitter)
Menu button
Stream Play / Stop button
Menu button Toggles the two-line OLED display through six diagnostic menu
options.
User label, and Channel number IP Address of VIP-STREAM-200 IP Mode: DHCP,
Static Subnet mask Gateway Software version
Stream Play / Stop button Hold for three seconds to change the state of all
output streams.
Network activity indicator Off: no network activity.
Solid On: Network connected, no output streams.
Blinking On: Network connected, output is streaming.
HDMI indicator Solid Off: no valid input signal
Solid On: valid input signal detected.
Network activity indicator
HDMI indicator
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Rear Panel – TX (encoder/transmitter)
LAN / PoE Port
HDMI input
HDMI Loop Out
Audio In
LAN / PoE Port Orange LED: Blinking: Data activity
Green LED: Solid: Connected to Network
Locking HDMI input and LED Solid Off: no valid input signal
Solid On: valid input signal detected.
Locking HDMI Loop Output and LED Off: no sink (e.g.: display) connected.
Solid On: sink (e.g.: display) connected.
HDMI indicator Solid Off: no valid input signal
Solid On: valid input signal detected.
Audio In Stereo unbalanced analog audio input can be selected to replace HDMI
audio.
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Things to Know Before You Start
Default IP address
VIP-STREAM-200 encoders are set factory default to a unique IP address of
169.254.1.11.
Built in web page login
User name = admin Password = admin
Setting your computer to communicate with VIP-STREAM-200
Devices that need to communicate with each other on a network must be in the
same IP subnet and not separated by a VLAN configuration.
You will need to set your computer to be on the same subnet. While the
interface and steps on achieving this will be different for each OS and
versions of OS, they all require that you set the ipv4 settings of your LAN
adapter. You may have more than one LAN adapter, so be certain you are working
with the correct one.
Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 Computer LAN Port Setup
Opening Network Page Option 1: Right Click on the taskbar icon that looks like
a signal strength indicator. Then click on “Open Network and Sharing Center”
Option 2: Use the search window and type “Network and Sharing Center”. When the search function provides choices below, select Network and Sharing Center.
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PureLink VIP-STREAM-200 User Manual The next page will be as shown below. Select the “Change Adapter Settings”
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When you are in the Change Adapter Settings page as shown below, select the LAN adapter that you will use to communicate with the VIP-STREAM-200 system.
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For this example, we will select the middle listing, Qualcomm Atheros LAN Adapter. Double click on the listing. The properties page will open as shown below.
Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” by double click on the text. Note: Do not deselect the checkbox or change the selections of any other properties in the menu.
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When the window changes to the Properties page for the Internet Protocol
Version 4, enter the same IP subnet as the VIP-STREAM-200 system. The default
address of the VIP-STREAM-200 is 169.254.1.11.
Please see example below of one possible setting to connect to the device. Be
careful to not use the same IP address as another device on the network.
Note: Performing a factory default of the VIP-STREAM-200 will set the IP address to static, 169.254.1.11. 10
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Network switch requirements
The minimum requirements of a network switch for the VIP-STREAM-200 are:
100BaseT Port speeds Jumbo Frame: recommended setting of 8k. IGMP Snooping:
enabled
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Network switch recommendations
It is recommended from a system design standpoint that you consider VLAN
management to isolate the multicast traffic generated by the transmitters from
devices other than the receivers.
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Setting Up a VIP-STREAM-200 System:
Connections
Power The VIP-STREAM-200 encoder can be powered from a network switch that
provides PoE 802.3af power. If your network switch does not support PoE, or
for any reason you prefer to use a power adapter, the VIP-STREAM-200 comes
with an AC to DC power adapter. We recommend a surge protected outlet to plug
the power adapter in to.
Network Connectivity The VIP-STREAM-200 supports standard category RJ45
connectivity. It is recommended to use CAT6a cabling to ensure best
performance. Use pre-terminated cables when possible and use best practices
for cable runs.
Video Input The VIP-STREAM-200 accepts HDMI 1.3 video formats using standard
HDMI cables. Maximum input resolution is 1080P60. HDCP 1.3 signals are
accepted. Please note it is not permitted to broadcast HDCP encoded signals to
many soft codecs such as YouTube or Facebook, and your relevant accounts may
be suspended or terminated.
Video Loop Output The VIP-STREAM-200 HDMI Loop Out sends unprocessed HDMI
input signals.
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Encoding
The VIP-STREAM provides three simultaneous outputs: RTP, RTSP, and RTMP(S).
RTP and RTSP streams will be available once there is a valid input signal, and
the encoder is set to Play. These are the factory default settings.
The RTMP(S) stream must be configured. This will require the destination URL,
and in the case of RTMPS you must also have the key.
Accessing the Encoder Web UI:
You can find the IP address of the VIP-STREAM-200 on the front panel by
pressing the menu button to access the second menu:
Type the URL of your VIP-STREAM-200 in to your browser to access its configuration pages.
From the login page enter: User: admin Password: admin
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Main Screen
The Main Screen displays diagnostics, settings access, input preview video
window, and stream transport controls.
Diagnostics The diagnostic bar at the top of the main window shows the state
of input signal, splashscreen, incoming video and audio, and output stream
states. Input Signal Green: Valid incoming signal Red: no valid signal
detected. Splashscreen Active The splashscreen is automatically activated when
there is no valid input signal, and automatically deactivated when there is a
good valid input signal. Green: Splashcreen is active Orange: Splashscreen is
not active Video and Audio data Valid incoming HDMI signals will have their
video resolution, refresh rate, and audio type displayed.
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Settings Access This is an overview of the Settings menu. Details of the
Settings is provided in the Settings section.
Pressing the Settings button will take you to a landing page to access four
different menu choices:
1. Encoder settings.
The Encoder settings menu allows fine adjustments for your stream encoding,
channel setting, and RTMP(S) configurations.
2. Network settings.
The Network settings allow DHCP or Static IP modes, and setup of Static
parameters, as well as NTP configuration.
3. System.
The System menu allows you to save or load configuration files, change the
splashscreen, update firmware, create user label for display on front panel,
set an on-screen text, and set the OLED timeout.
4. EDID.
The VIP-STREAM-200 comes preset with a factory EDID. You may choose from two
other factory EDIDs or load your own custom EDID.
Input Preview The Input Preview window will show a low refresh rate confidence
view of the incoming video signal if it is valid. Below the Input Preview is a
URL for still image capture of the incoming video signal, this is commonly
used for displaying a thumbnail image of the source content on a control
system panel for example.
Stream Transport controls The default state of the control is Play. Selecting
Pause will set the splashscreen to be the active output stream. Selecting Stop
will terminate the output stream. The front panel Active button will be solid
on when Play is selected. The Active button will flash if Pause is selected.
Selecting Stop will turn off the Active button.
Note that the Transport Controls are available on all menus / screens.
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Settings
Selecting the Settings screen will provide access to submenus for Encoder
settings, Network settings, System settings, and EDID settings, as well as
selection of the audio component of the output stream to either originate from
the HDMI audio input, or the analog stereo unbalanced audio input from the
mini phoenix connection on the rear of the product.
Audio Source When selecting the audio source, there will be approximately
several seconds where any outgoing stream will stop as the change of audio
source occurs. The streams will automatically restart, however there might be
some cases where soft codecs may have to recommit to accept the stream.
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Encoder settings include adjustments to the output stream settings, and
ability to change the streaming port in cases of conflict with other device
streams. Of the three output stream fields, RTP and RTSP are set by the
encoders based on the Broadcast Channel setting, and the IP hardware address
of the VIPSTREAM-200. The RTMP/RTMPS field is filled in by the operator based
on the URL provided from the soft codec (YouTube, Facebook, etc.), and the Key
in cases where you are connecting with RTMPS secure stream type.
Frame Rate The maximum output frame rate of the VIP-STREAM-200 is 30Hz
progressive. In cases where the input video has a refresh rate greater than 30
Hz, the VIP-STREAM-200 will down convert. For practical application of
broadcast streaming, this functionality is practical, saving network
bandwidth, and providing a higher refresh rate than perceivable in the vast
majority of stream applications. Output selection options are:
24Hz 25 Hz 30 Hz
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VBR (Variable Bit Rate, and CBR (Constant Bit Rate). VBR is commonly
selected/used in streaming applications with low degrees of motion can
maintain best image quality. CBR is commonly used in high degree motion
content and provides more consistent image quality. The impact of CBR on data
rate with the low benefit leads to VBR as the default and the more commonly
used setting.
Bit Rate (kbit) The number of bits transmitted per second. In the case of
1080P30 streaming, a range of 3500 to 5000 kbit/sec is approximately typical.
In some cases, the soft codec will advise what bit rate it would prefer.
Encode Resolution You can choose from the following selections for output
resolution encoding:
Same as Input (up to 1920 x 1080) 1080P (1920 x 1080 forced) 720P (1280 x 720
forced)
TS Port Factory default is 5002.
This port number can be changed if there is a conflict on the network. Range
is 0001 to 65535.
RTSP Port Factory default is 5004.
This port number can be changed if there is a conflict on the network. Range
is 0002 to 65532.
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Sending RTP Streams The factory default setting of the VIP-STREAM-200 is to
Play (stream) the RTP stream when a valid signal is present at the input. The
sending state of the stream can be changed using the following:
o Front Panel Controls o Web UI Transport Controls o API commands
Note: The front panel controls, and the web ui transport controls affect ALL
stream types: RTP, RTSP, RTMP/RTMPS.
Front Panel Controls Menu button The menu button toggles through diagnostics
and does not affect the state of any stream output.
Active button Solid Green: VIP-STREAM-200 is in Play (streaming) state.
Blinking Green: VIP-STREAM-200 is in Pause (splashscreen) state.
Solid Off: VIP-STREAM-200 is in Stop (no output) state.
Holding the Active button for 3 seconds changes the stream output state
between Play and Stop. Only the Web UI transport controls and the API commands
can set the stream state to Pause. If the stream is in the Pause state, and
you hold the Active button for 3 seconds, the stream state will change to
Play.
Web UI Transport Controls Play, Pause, and Stop affect ALL stream type output.
The front panel Active button will reflect the state of these controls as
described in the section above for the Active button.
API Commands
Sending RTSP Streams Sending RTMP Streams
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Decoding Examples
Decoding/Viewing with VLC Player
At the time of this manual writing, VLC 3.0.0 was used for verification.
Open the Media pulldown menu and select `Open Network Stream’
The Open Media’ popup window will appear. In the
Network’ tab, enter the TS
URL stream url, found on the
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Press the Play’ button. Your stream should now appear. Note: If you
pause’
the stream, VLC player will buffer the stream. Therefore, it will pick up
where you paused. If you then pause the actual source, you will not see the
effect until the time in the buffered stream where the pause occurred.
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Decoding/Viewing with YouTube Live
Log in to your YouTube Live dashboard: https://www.youtube.com/live_dashboard
If you have not set up your YouTube Live dashboard, you will need to do that
first.
Obtain the Server URL and Stream name/key from your YouTube Live dashboard
from the Encoder Setup section. Concatenate the URL and key together using a
forward slash between the two. An example would look like:
rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/e09g-fryf-pz34-56mg
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PureLink VIP-STREAM-200 User Manual Return to your YouTube Live dashboard and select the Go Live operation.
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Decoding/Viewing with Facebook Live
Log in to your Facebook account and select Live Video
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When the VIP-STREAM-200 is streaming to Facebook, you will see the preview.
When you are ready to stream live, enter a description and title in the right
pane, and either schedule the stream to start, or select Go Live
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Glossary
FPS FLV HLS GOP Bitrate Encoded Size H.264 Bitrate Control CBR
VBR
TS RTSP
Multicast IP
RTMP
AAC ONVIF
G711A
Frames Per Second common settings are 24fps, 25fps, 30fps, and 60 fps
Flash Video streaming utilizing Adobe Flash Player version6 or higher
HTTP Live Streaming, found with browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari
Group of Pictures terminology used when encoding MPEG video
quantity of bits per second sent from the encoder, in kilobits
Horizontal and vertical pixel counts of output image resolution
high quality, low bitrate motion-compensation based compression standard
refers to VBR (Variable Bit Rate), or CBR (Constant Bit Rate)
Constant Bit Rate, used to save file size when content has similar motion
throughout
Variable Bit Rate, used vary bit rate dependent on content changes and
provides most favorable results.
Transport Stream, commonly used for audio/video streaming based on MPEG-2
Real Time Streaming Protocol for request communications between media servers
and clients
IP address for data (audio/video) broadcasting. An audio/video encoder such as
the VIP-STREAM-100 will have both a device IP address (192.168.1.168) and a
multicast IP address for broadcasting the audio/video stream (e.g.:
238.0.0.1:1234)
Real Time Messaging Protocol, a TCP based streaming protocol with persistent c
connectivity
Audio coding standard used by YouTube, Apple, Sony, etc.
Open Network Video Interface Forum, a standardization of IP based security
products
A PCM audio companding standard used in telephony
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PureLinkTM Three (3) Year Limited Warranty
Dtrovision, LLC. (hereinafter “PureLink”) warrants its HDToolsTM and
PureStreamTM branded products (hereinafter “Product”) purchased directly from
PureLink or Dealer shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials,
under normal use and service, for a period of three (3) years on parts and
three (3) years on labor. Any repaired or replaced equipment related to
Product shall be covered only under the remaining portion of the warranty.
This warranty has no relationship to and exists independently of any warranty
offered by Dealer. This warranty is a limited warranty and gives you specific
legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
PureLink shall repair or replace the Product if it develops a material fault
during the period of warranty, on condition that i) the Product has only been
subject to normal use in a domestic or commercial environment in a manner
consistent with its specification and functionality, ii) the Product has been
cared for reasonably and only subjected to reasonable wear and tear, iii) the
defect has not been caused by willful or negligent abuse or neglect, or any
accident or improper installation procedure, iv) the serial number of the
Product has not been altered or removed.
This warranty only applies to the original purchaser, and shall be the
exclusive remedy to the original purchaser. PureLink shall not be liable for
any damages whatsoever caused by Product or the failure of Product to perform,
including incidental or consequential damages. PureLink shall not be liable
for any claim made by a third party or made by the purchaser for a third
party.
Except as expressly set forth in this warranty, PureLink makes no other
warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. PureLink expressly
disclaims all warranties not satisfied in this limited warranty. Any implied
warranties that may be imposed by law are limited to the terms of this limited
warranty. This warranty statement supersedes all previous warranties.
WARRANTY/RETURNS/REPAIRS/EXCHANGES
No merchandise may be returned without prior authorization from PureLink, and
a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number. Failure to comply with these
conditions will result in rejection of the returned merchandise.
Any warranty service on Products must be arranged through Dealer. Authorized
returns must be shipped freight prepaid and fully insured to PureLink, Ramsey,
NJ USA, with the RMA number clearly marked on the outside of all shipping
boxes and containers. PureLink reserves the right at its sole discretion to
refuse any shipments arriving freight collect or without an RMA number. Any
authorized returned merchandise must be accompanied by a note describing the
reason for return, along with contact information including name, phone
number, return mailing and shipping addresses, e-mail address, and RMA number.
On any products returned and accepted with an RMA number, return freight
charges following repair of items under warranty shall be paid by PureLink,
shipping by the standard ground carrier of its choice.
ADVANCE WARRANTY REPLACEMENTS
PureLink’s advance replacement service offers a Replacement Unit upon request
– free of charge for eligible products purchased less than one (1) year of the
warranty claim. Products purchased more than one (1) year prior to the
warranty claim do not qualify for advanced replacement services.
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Advance replacement requests must be validated by a member of PureLink’s
Technical Support Team. Replacement units may be new or refurbished and is
subject to availability. PureLink is responsible for shipping the Replacement
Unit to your designated location by standard ground service. All other
shipping methods will be the responsibility of the Dealer.
Original Unit Return the Original Unit must be returned within thirty (30)
calendar days of the return authorization date. Failure to return the Original
Unit within this period will be subject to a minimum 15% re-stocking fee. The
dealer is solely responsible for the shipping of the Original Unit to
PureLink.
TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM
To make a warranty claim, promptly notify PureLink within the warranty periods
described above by calling PureLink’s Technical Support Department at
1-201-488-3232. PureLink, in its sole
discretion, will determine what action, if any, is required under this
warranty.
Most problems can be corrected over the phone through close cooperation
between Customer and a PureLink technician. To better enable PureLink to
address a warranty claim, please have the Product’s serial and model numbers.
If PureLink, in its sole discretion, determines that an on-site visit or other
remedial action is necessary, PureLink may send a representative to Customer’s
site.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Technical support inquiries can be submitted electronically at
www.purelinkav.com. For immediate assistance please contact PureLink’s
Customer Care Team at +1 201-488-3232
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