infobit iTrans UC-HUB2U Dual USB and HDMI Cameras Mixer Hub User Manual
- September 21, 2024
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Table of Contents
- iTrans UC-HUB2U Dual USB and HDMI Cameras Mixer Hub
- Specifications
- Product Overview
- Key Features
- Connection Setup
- Switching Sources
- Mixing Sources
- Q: Is driver installation required for using the iTrans
- Q: What video resolutions are supported by the switcher?
- Q: Can I use the iTrans UC-HUB2U with Windows, OSX, and Linux
iTrans UC-HUB2U Dual USB and HDMI Cameras Mixer Hub
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Specifications
- Product Name: iTrans UC-HUB2U
- Type: Dual USB and HDMI Cameras Mixer Hub
- Version: 1.0
- Manufacturer: INFOBIT AV
- Website: www.infobitav.com
- Email: info@infobitav.com
Product Overview
The iTrans UC-HUB2U is a USB and HDMI source switcher and mixer
that enables fast switching between 3 sources (1x USB 3.0, 1x USB
2.0, 1x HDMI) and mixing 2 of them into 1 image. It provides one
HDMI output for the local monitor and one USB-C output for the PC
for web conferencing or live broadcasting.
This solution is ideal for remote education, collaborative
meetings, webinars, or live streaming scenarios with multiple
cameras from different angles or when capturing HDMI content along
with cameras.
The iTrans UC-HUB2U Switcher is a reliable tool for capturing
and mixing two of three video sources into a single USB stream with
audio for recording, videoconferencing, lecture capture, and
streaming applications.
Key Features
- No driver installation required
- Supports UHD and HDTV video formats up to 4K60
- Works with Windows, OSX, and Linux operating systems
- Compact and rugged design
- Compatible with USB 3.0 chipsets
Product Usage Instructions
Connection Setup
-
Connect the HDMI source to the HDMI input port on the mixer
hub. -
Connect USB devices to the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports as
needed. -
Connect the mixer hub to your PC using the USB-C output
port. -
Power on the mixer hub by pressing the power button.
Switching Sources
To switch between different sources:
-
Press the corresponding Video 1, Video 2, or Video 3 button for
the desired source. -
Use the Video Mute button to mute the UVC output when
needed.
Mixing Sources
To mix sources:
- Use the PBP Mode button for side-by-side layout.
- Use the PIP Mode button for big & small layout.
- The Single Video button displays a single view layout.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is driver installation required for using the iTrans
UC-HUB2U Switcher?
A: No, driver installation is not necessary as it is compatible
with all motherboards and USB 3.0 chipsets.
Q: What video resolutions are supported by the switcher?
A: The switcher supports UHD and HDTV video formats up to 4K60
and most computer graphic formats.
Q: Can I use the iTrans UC-HUB2U with Windows, OSX, and Linux
operating systems?
A: Yes, the switcher is compatible with Windows, OSX, and Linux
operating systems and is UVC-compliant.
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iTrans UC-HUB2U
Dual USB and HDMI Cameras Mixer Hub User Manual V1.0
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Table of contents 1. OVERVIEW
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5 2. INTERFACES
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6
2.1 Front Panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….6 2.2 Rear
Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 3. DIAGRAMS
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..7 4. POWER
SUPPLY………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….8 5. PACKAGE LIST
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9 6.
SPECIFICATIONS…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9 7. DEFAULT
CONFIGURATIONS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10 8. UC SOFTWARE
CONNECTION …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….11 9. SWITCHING
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12 9.1 Single Screen
Display …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12 9.2 Dual Screen
Display …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….13
9.2.1 PBP Mode ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………13 9.2.2 PIP
Mode……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..14 9.3 Mute UVC
output………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..15 10. HOME
PAGE…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..17 11. WEB
PAGE……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..18 11.1 Network
settings……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….19 11.1.1 Ethernet
Network Configuration …………………………………………………………………………………………..19 11.2 Display
settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………21 11.2.1 Preview
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..21 11.2.2 HDMI
Resolution…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………22 11.2.3 Layout
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….22 11.2.4 UVC Output (Video
Mute) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………24 11.2.5 Customize Home
Screen………………………………………………………………………………………………………25 11.3 Audio settings
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..26 11.4 System
settings…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………29 11.4.1 Date & Time
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11.4.2 Language……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………31 11.4.3 Configuration file ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..32 11.4.4 Auto Standby ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..34 11.4.5 Login Password …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..35 11.4.6 Developer tools…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..36 11.4.7 Factory reset. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..38 11.5 Firmware Updates …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….39 11.6 About Device ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………42 12. DRAWGING ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………43
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CAUTIONS Clean the unit with a soft, dry clean cloth or slightly wet with
water and neutral liquid soap only, then dry it with a clean cloth. Be careful
that water never gets into the unit through any hole. Never use alcohol,
benzine, solvents or abrasive substances to clean this unit.
WARNING: This product must not be discarded, under any circumstance, as
unsorted urban waste. Take to the nearest electrical and electronic waste
treatment center.
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1. OVERVIEW
The iTrans UC-HUB2U is an USB and HDMI source switcher and mixer, it enables
fast switching between 3 sources (1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0, 1x HDMI), and mixing
2 of them into 1 image, it provides one HDMI output for the local monitor, and
one USB-C output for the PC to do web conferencing or live broadcasting.
This cost-effective and easy-to-use solution could be ideal for remote
education, collaborative meetings, webinars, or live streaming where there are
multiple cameras from different angles or need capture HDMI content to the
remote together with cameras.
The INFOBIT iTrans UC-HUB2U Switcher is the most easy and reliable tool for
simultaneous capture and mix of two of three video sources into one single USB
stream with audio for your PC for recording, videoconferencing, lecture
capture and streaming applications.
No driver installation is necessary, and it will work on all motherboards and
USB 3.0 chipsets. It features two USB inputs, one HDMI input, a line level
stereo analog input, a line level stereo analog output, an internal USB 3.0
hub with 2x USB 3.0 ports for expansion purposes and USB 3.0 connector for the
host.
It supports UHD and HDTV video formats, up to 4K60, and most computer graphic
formats. Compact in size and rugged, the switcher is a practical and an easy-
to-use USB 3.0 capture solution. It is compatible with Windows, OSX and Linux
operating systems, and is UVC-compliant.
The switcher supports 1080p resolutions up to 60 fps for USB and HDMI inputs.
The line level stereo analog audio input and output are two-channel LPCM.
Main Feature: Ø Supports 3 camera sources connection, 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0, 1x HDMI 1.4 Ø HDMI input can be any HDMI source like laptop, document camera. Ø Seamless switching between 3 input sources. Ø Mix videos from 3 input sources. Ø Mixed layout can be defined in the web like picture in picture, side by side, big and small. -1x HDMI 2.0 output for local monitor, 1x USB-C (UVC/UAC) output for PC. Ø Enable mute video/audio to video conferencing or live broadcasting. Ø Audio I/O and mixer through the web. Ø Controllable by LAN & RS-232. Ø PoE supported, saving additional PSU. Ø Cost-effective, reliable, and simple to install (no driver required). Ø Compact and slim housing design with only 18mm height.
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2. INTERFACES
2.1 Front Panel
ID Name 1 Power Indicator 2 USB 2.0 & USB C Ports 3 Video Mute Button 4 Video 1 Button 5 Video 2 Button 6 Video 3 Button 7 Single Video Button 8 PBP Mode Button 9 PIP Mode Button
Description Power status indicator Reserved for future use Mute UVC output Switch the source from USB 2.0 Switch the source from USB 3.0 Switch the source from HDMI Single view layout Side by side layout Big & small layout
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2.2 Rear Panel
ID Name 1 1 USB 2.0 INPUT 2 2 USB 3.0 INPUT 3 3 HDMI INPUT 4 Reset button 5 HDMI 2.0 OUTPUT 6 USB 3.0 OUTPUT 7 IN AUDIO 8 OUT AUDIO 9 RS232 10 LAN (POE) 11 Power
Description 1x USB 2.0 camera 1x USB 3.0 camera 1x HDMI camera or video source Reset 1x HDMI 2.0 output for screen 1x USB-C output for PC 1x line in 1x line out 1x RS232 for control 1x 1,000M LAN for control 12V 1.5A power input
3. DIAGRAMS
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iTrans UC-HUB2U
4. POWER SUPPLY
Local Power Source Plug the power connector to the power adapter to the power
input connector of the iTrans UCHUB2U. Choose the appropriate power plug (US,
UK, EU or AU) to be installed on the power adapter.
Power over Ethernet The LAN Ethernet switcher supports PoE (Power over Ethernet).
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5. PACKAGE LIST
Ø 1x 4-Pin Phoenix terminal male Ø 2x Mounting ears Ø 4x Screws Ø 1x Power
adapter Ø 1x 1m USB C to c cable
6. SPECIFICATIONS
HDMI output Format Compliance HDCP USB Interface
Video Output Resolution
Analog Audio Output
HDMI Input Format Compliance HDCP USB interface
Video Input Resolution
Audio Input
Control connectors LAN port Control method Dimension (W x D x H) Weight
Operating Temperature
OUTPUT 1x HDMI 19-pin female connector HDMI1.4 / HDMI2.0 HDCP1.4 / HDCP2.2
Type C x1, UVC and UAC HDMI: 3840×2160@60Hz, 3840×2160@30Hz, 1920×1080@60Hz,
1280×720@60Hz Type C: 1920×1080@30Hz, 1280×720@30Hz etc. HDMI, USB, Jack
(analog input)
INPUT 1x HDMI 19-pin female connector HDMI1.4 HDCP1.4 Rear: USB 3.0, Type A
x1; USB2.0, Type A x1 Front: USB 2.0, Type A x1, Type C x1 HDMI:
1920×1080@60Hz, 1280×720@60Hz USB 3.0: 1920×1080@30Hz, 1280×720@30Hz etc. USB
2.0: 1920×1080@30Hz, 1280×720@30Hz etc. HDMI, USB, Jack (analog input)
CONTROL 3.5mm Phoenix terminal / RS232 interface RJ45 x1: 1,000Mbps, POE
option (802.3af) Web GUI, Telnet, RS232, Buttons 180mm x 95mm x 18mm 1KG 0° C
to +45° C
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storage Temperature Relative humidity DC Power Power Consumption Power adapter
0° C to +60° C
20%~ 85% RHno condensation
12V 15W(MAX) AC100~240v 50/60Hz 12V/1.5A Adapter with four options: US,
Europe, AU and UK
7. DEFAULT CONFIGURATIONS
· Network settings Ethernet Network Configuration Ø DHCP, Enable. Ø Wired
Authentication Status, Disconnected from the network.
· Display Settings Ø Preview Ø HDMI Resolution: Auto
· Layout Ø Signal Source: USB 1
· UVC Output (Video Mute) Ø Mute Output OFF
· Customize Home screen.
· Audio Setting Ø Speaker: USB 1 Ø Microphone: USB 1
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· Volume Setting Ø Speaker, HDMI Out Ø Microphone, USB 1 & USB 2 & HDMI In &
Line In
· System Settings Date & Time Ø Use 24-hour time format. Ø Set date & time,
Use time server (online) Ø Time zone, (GMT+02:00) Amsterdam
· Language Ø Home screen language, English (United States) Ø Web-GUI language,
English
· Configuration file Ø Auto Standby: Never
· Login Password · Developer tools · Factory reset.
· Firmware Updates Ø Automatic upgrades: ON
· About Device
8. UC SOFTWARE CONNECTION
Launch video conference client (such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc.) to use the camera connected to the iTrans UC-HUB2U device, select the camera name HUB2U Camera. Refer to the following figure:
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Note: The HDMI output will show the default homepage without camera activated;
it will sync the video image as long as camera source is selected during video
conferencing.
9. SWITCHING
9.1 Single Screen Display
By pressing the button
to enter Single Screen mode, press the button
video source you want to output as shown in the following example:
to select the
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When the Single Screen control button is pressed and lights up green , USB 2 port
button lights up green, the Single Screen video signal source is output USB 2
.
control
Press the USB 1 port control button and then light up green, it will switch Single Screen video signal source to USB 1 port.
Press the HDMI 3 port control button and then light up green, it will switch Single Screen video signal source to HDMI 3 port.
9.2 Dual Screen Display
9.2.1 PBP Mode
By pressing the button
to enter PBP (Picture-By-Picture) mode, press the button
to select two video sources you want to output as shown in the following example:
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When the green lights of PBP control button
is on, USB 1 and USB 2 control button
light up green, the PBP video signal source is output USB 1 and USB 2
.
Press the USB 1 and HDMI 3 control button and then light up green, it will
switch PBP video signal source to USB 1 and HDMI 3.
Press the USB 2 and HDMI 3 control button and then light up green, it will
switch PBP video signal source to USB 2 and HDMI 3.
During the PBP on display, press the PBP control button again, it will swap
the left and the right video source display from each other.
9.2.2 PIP Mode
By pressing the button
to enter the PIP (Picture-In-Picture) mode, press the button
to select two video sources you want to output as shown in the following example:
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When the green lights of PIP control button
is on, USB 1 and USB 2 control button
light up green, the PIP video signal source is output USB 1 and USB 2
.
Press the USB 1 and HDMI 3 control button and then light up green, it will
switch PIP video signal source to USB 1 and HDMI 3.
Press the USB 2 and HDMI 3 control button and then light up green, it will
switch PIP video signal source to USB 2 and HDMI 3.
During the PIP on display, press the PIP control button again, it will swap
the large and the small video source display from each other.
9.3 Mute UVC output
By pressing the button
to enter the Mute UVC output as shown in the following example:
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When the green lights of video mute button
is on, USB 1 port control button
lights up
green. You can still see the camera image from HDMI connected monitor, however both PC and
remote conference participant can’t see the camera image, which are blocked
.
Note: This function can be used to debug the local camera device before the meeting, so that the remote participants will not be able to see the process of debugging the local camera, to protect the user’s privacy.
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10. HOME PAGE
Attention:
You can access the web management page through this IP address. Also you can
use Telnet function via this kind of IP as below photo example IP 192.168.3.89
showed:
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11. WEB PAGE
The login page will be shown when enter the IP that showed on the home page.
The default password is admin.
Note: It doesn’t need to enter the password again when you ticked on the
Remember me after the first time login.
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11.1 Network settings
11.1.1 Ethernet Network Configuration
Here you can set to automatically obtain the LAN IP or manually. The DHCP
function is turned on by default. The Wired Authentication Status has the
following four states: l EAP-TLS
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l EAP-TTLS l PEAP
l No Authentication
Note: The default is No Authentication, which means no authentication is required. The LAN network with network cable can be plug-and-play.
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11.2 Display settings
11.2.1 Preview
Here you can preview the signals of the three input sources, including camera
signals and computer HDMI signals.
Attention: If the camera is occupied by video conferencing software or the
computer system camera, the video output test and preview will not be possible
here, and the following red font error will be prompted.
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11.2.2 HDMI Resolution
The default mode is Auto. The resolution in the drop-down list is the
resolution that the monitor is connected to and can use.
Note: If the display only supports 1080P, the 4K output resolution will not
appear in the above resolution list.
11.2.3 Layout
l Single Screen
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Single Screen mode, you can select the corresponding signal input source for
single-screen output display. Simply click the Signal Source with the mouse.
When the green button of the corresponding interface lights up, the signal
input source is displayed on the screen.
l PBP Mode
In PBP mode, you can select two signal sources at the same time and then they
will be output and displayed on the same screen in the same proportion, one on
the left and one on the right. You can directly click Signal Source 1 and
Signal Source 2 with the mouse. When the green button of the corresponding
interface lights up, this signal input source is output and displayed on the
screen. After clicking the “Change” button, Signal Source 1 and Signal Source
2 will be swapped as below photo showed:
l PIP Mode
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In PIP mode, you can select two signal sources at the same time and then
display them on the same screen, one large and one small. You can directly
click Signal Source 1 and Signal Source 2 with your mouse. When the green
button of the corresponding interface lights up, this signal input source is
being output to the screen. Layout 3-6 are all PIP modes with the small window
in different position. After clicking the “Change” button, Signal Source 1 and
Signal Source 2 will be swapped as below photo showed:
11.2.4 UVC Output (Video Mute)
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This feature is the same as “Mute UVC Output” button default.
in the front panel. It is turned off by
11.2.5 Customize Home Screen
When the device is started, the boot screen will be displayed. Users can change the background image of the main page by themselves. Select an image (supports jpg, bmp, png, gif image formats, resolution is 1920 * 1080P) to change. Of course, users can also return to the original main interface every time.
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11.3 Audio settings
Here you can test whether the speakers and microphones that connected to the
device are available or not. You can also select which available speaker
output and corresponding volume adjustment and select which available
microphone input and corresponding volume adjustment.
In the Speaker drop-down options, you can test the following four options.
After selecting the corresponding option, click the “Detect speakers” button
to test whether it is available and can output sound.
As below device interface diagram showed:
Ø USB 1 corresponds to the audio output of
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Ø USB 2 corresponds to the audio output of Ø HDMI Out corresponds to the audio
output of Ø Line Out corresponds to the audio output of
Device Interface Diagram
In the Microphone drop-down option, you can test the following four options.
After selecting the corresponding one, click the button “Detect microphone” to
test whether it is available and can input sound.
As above device interface diagram showed:
Ø USB 1 corresponds to the audio input of Ø USB 2 corresponds to the audio
input of Ø HDMI In corresponds to the audio input of Ø Line In corresponds to
the audio input of
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Volume Setting > Speaker
As below example shown, HDMI OUT is checked by default
so the speaker output is currently
HDMI OUT port. The volume bar below can adjust the volume of this HDMI OUT speaker output port. The volume bar below Master can adjust the speaker output volume of the ticked one, which has a multiplication effect. For example, in the current example of the HDMI OUT port, when you click the
“Mute” button, a red background frame will appear , indicates that the function is enabled.
Volume Setting > Microphone As shown in the following example, all are currently checked by default
There is a volume bar under the corresponding microphone input port to adjust the sound volume. If it is ticked, it means the current function is enabled.
The volume bar under Master can adjust the microphone input volume of the ticked microphone source, which has a multiplicative effect. When you click the “Mute” button to take effect, a red
background frame will appear
, indicates that the function is enabled.
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11.4 System settings
11.4.1 Date & Time
Use 24-hours time format is enabled by default. Time server address is
synchronized to the Google server 2.android.pool.ntp.org of the Android
platform by default.
Note: If you have your own server, you can also set it here to synchronize the
time with your own server address
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Set date & time, there are two modes: · Use time server (online) · This
function is enabled by default.
OFF Here you can manually set the time and date you want.
Note: It needs to re-login the web client automatically to take effect when
Set date & time from OFF to Use time server (online).
Set time zone. Here you can manually set the desired time zone. After syncing
to the Internet time, it will be displayed in local time. The default time
zone is (GMT+02:00) Amsterdam.
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11.4.2 Language
Here you can choose and define the language you want to display on the home
page and web client. l Home screen language
Here is to set the language displayed on the Home Page, which supports the
languages of many countries.
l Web-GUI language
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Here is to set the language displayed on the web side, currently English and Chinese are supported. 11.4.3 Configuration file
l Upload configuration
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Here you can upload the previously saved configuration file Config.dat. Click
the button “Select file” to load the Config.dat file you want to upload, as
shown in the following figure: After Upload is completed
Note: After uploading and configuring, it needs to re-login automatically to
the web page to take effect. l Download configuration.
Here you can download the configuration file Config.dat for the current web settings. Click the “Download” button as shown below.
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After the download is complete, there will be the following Config.dat file. 11.4.4 Auto Standby
Here you can set the standby time interval:
Ø Never: always on-screen display. Ø 1 minutes: enter standby mode after 1
minute. Ø 5 minutes: enter standby mode after 5 minutes. Ø 10 minutes: enter
standby mode after 10 minutes. Ø 15 minutes: enter standby mode after 15
minutes. Ø 30 minutes: enter standby mode after 30 minutes.
Note: The default standby time setting is Never. The device will wake up
automatically when the video conferencing software calls the camera.
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11.4.5 Login Password
The default login web page password is admin.
You can change your password here and the minimum required password is 5
characters. Otherwise, the following error message will appear:
After ticking No password, enter the current login password for confirming, no password is required to enter the web in the future.
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After click the button Confirm settings
11.4.6 Developer tools
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Here you can capture some abnormalities during the operation of the device,
the capture the log that can be used for further analysis.
Click the button “Download system log” to request to download the log file, as
shown in the following figure:
The downloaded log file is shown in the figure below:
Note: More log content will be captured during 24-hour period when ticked
“Enable the maximum storage space for system logs and automatically turn off
after 24 hours”. It means richer log content will be captured.
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11.4.7 Factory reset.
Here you can restore the device to factory settings.
When the device encounters some problems that cannot be solved conventionally,
you can restore the factory settings to eliminate some faults.
Click the “Confirm settings” button to enter the following page. After
clicking the “OK” button, the device begins to enter the factory settings
restoration process.
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Note: After restoring the factory settings, the relevant settings will be
restored to the factory default state and need to be reset. There is a reset
button on the back panel of the device. Use a pointed object (such as an
unbent paper clip) to press this button for at least 2 seconds until the
“Factory Reset” page appears as shown below.
11.5 Firmware Updates
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Here you can upgrade the device’s firmware. There are manual upgrade
operations and automatic upgrade settings. Be careful not to have power
outages during the upgrade process, otherwise the device may be damaged. l
Firmware Updates Click the “Select Firmware” button to load the firmware
program file to be manually updated. Note: If you are updating the firmware to
the same version of the device, there will be an error message in red as shown
below
l Automatic upgrades The function “Automatic upgrades” is checked by default.
When the device has network access, it will actively access the OTA server in
the deep night to detect whether the current device is the latest version or
not. If not, it will automatically update and upgrade. Click the button
“Checking for updates” to check and find that it is the latest firmware. There
will be a red font prompt as shown below:
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Note: In addition to the above method of upgrading the device firmware through the web, you can also upgrade it through a USB flash drive. Copy the upgrade file “update.img” to the root directory of the USB flash drive. The USB flash drive needs to be in FAT 32 format.
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11.6 About Device
Here you can see the relevant information of the device and the web version
information, including below:
Ø Model Number Ø Firmware Version Ø Web server version Ø Serial number of the
base
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12. DRAWGING
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References
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