CYP CDPS-CS7 User manual

Operation Manual
Operation Manual
IP Master Controller
(Phase 2)
CDPS-CS7

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate
this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the
following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment:
• Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of re,
electrical shock and injury to persons.
• To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture
or install this product near water.
• Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
• Never push an object of any kind into this product through any openings
or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts inside the unit.
• Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
• Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the PSU if it
is damaged.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any weight to
be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
• To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or openings
in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow for sucient space
for air to circulate around the unit.
• Please completely disconnect the power when the unit is not in use to
avoid wasting electricity.
VERSION HISTORY
REV. DATE SUMMARY OF CHANGE
RDV1 2017/11/27 Preliminary release
VS0 2018/03/13 Initial technical review
VS0 2018/03/21 Phase 1 technical review
VS0 2018/07/20 Updated Sections 6.5.1, 6.5.3, 6.5.5
VS0 2018/10/05 Updated Sections 6.5.1, 6.5.3, 6.5.6, 6.5.7, 6.6
VS1 2019/12/03 Phase 2 technical review
VS2 2020/06/08 Fixed LAN port parameter

CONTENTS
1. Introduction...................................................... 1
2. Applications ..................................................... 1
3. Package Contents ........................................... 2
4. System Requirements..................................... 2
5. Features............................................................ 2
6. Operation Controls and Functions ................ 3
6.1 Front Panel.................................................. 3
6.2 Rear Panel................................................... 3
6.3 Remote Control ........................................... 5
6.4 IR Cable Pinouts.......................................... 5
6.5 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults........................ 5
6.6 WebGUI Control .......................................... 6
6.6.1 Monitor & Control Tab......................... 8
6.6.2 Preset Recall Tab ............................... 9
6.6.3 System Tab......................................... 9
6.6.4 Setup Wizard.................................... 14
6.6.5 Setting Tab ....................................... 17
6.6.6 Devices Tab...................................... 22
6.7 Telnet Control ............................................ 31
6.8 Serial and Telnet Commands .................... 32
7. Connection Diagram ..................................... 37
8. Specications ................................................ 38
8.1 Technical Specications ............................ 38
8.2 Video Specications .................................. 39
8.3 Cable Specications.................................. 41
9. Acronyms ....................................................... 42

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1. INTRODUCTION
This controller is a powerful and exible solution for controlling multiple AVoIP
(Audio/Video over IP) extenders within same network. The user only needs
to install this unit into the same local network as the extenders (transmitters
and receivers) to easily dene and congure channel routing selections, for
both unicast and multicast scenarios, using the WebGUI. It is also possible
to dene and switch routes using customized groups or presets allowing for
easy control over multiple video zones. Without the use of this centralized
unit, each transmitter and receiver in the system would need to be controlled
and congured directly through their own individual WebGUIs.
Additionally, this unit supports controlling the matrix and video wall modes
of connected AVoIP units. The settings of all connected transmitter/receiver
units, including IP address, netmask and extender status are clearly
displayed within the WebGUI. The WebGUI is easily accessed via a web
browser over a normal network connection or by directly connecting an HDMI
display and USB keyboard & mouse to the unit. A standard HDMI plus USB
touch screen display can also be used to interact with the local WebGUI and
control the unit. A trigger input interface is also provided to allow the easy
addition of a remote control keypad, or other trigger-supporting products,
which can be installed within a podium or within a table in a conference room
or classroom. This interface can allow the user to activate stored presets
with the simple press of a button. Standard control is available via WebGUI
(remote or local), RS-232, Telnet and IR remote.
2. APPLICATIONS
• Video/TV wall display and control
• Security surveillance and control
• Commercial advertising, display and control
• Home Theaters with Smart Home Controls
• Retail sales and demonstration

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3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
• 1× IP Master Controller
• 1× 5V/2.6A DC Power Adapter
• 1× Terminal Block (3-pin)
• 3× Terminal Block (5-pin)
• 1× 3.5mm to IR Extender Cable
• 1× Remote Control (CR-183)
• 1× Shockproof Feet (Set of 4)
• 1× Operation Manual
4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• An active network connection from a switch or router for control of
compatible AVoIP devices.
5. FEATURES
• Enables the management and full conguration of multiple compatible
AVoIP extenders through a single WebGUI
• Supports point-to-point (unicast) and multi-to-multi (multicast) routing
selections
• Control over standard matrix, free routing, and TV wall modes using
presets or direct conguration
• Denable display groups
• WebGUI clearly displays the status of all connected Transmitters and
Receivers, including IP address, channel selection, etc.
• HDMI output displays the WebGUI and system status
• Supports the use of a USB mouse and keyboard, with separate HDMI
display, or an HDMI + USB touch screen display to locally control the
WebGUI (Optional)
• Can be powered by an Ethernet switch that supports the IEEE 802.3af-
2003 PoE standard (Optional)
• Trigger Control Keypad support for easy, single-button, preset activation
(Optional)
• Standard control is available via WebGUI (remote or local), RS-232,
Telnet, and IR remote

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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front Panel
POWER IR
IP Master Control
1 2
1POWER LED: This LED will illuminate to indicate the unit is on and
receiving power.
2IR Window: Accepts IR signals from the included IR remote for control of
this unit only.
6.2 Rear Panel
LAN 1(POE)LAN 2USBHDMI OUTRS-232CONTROLIR EXT DC 5V
TRIGGER IN
TX RX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1IR EXT Port: Connect to the provided IR Extender to extend the IR
control range of the unit. Ensure that the remote being used is within
direct line-of-sight of the IR Extender.
2CONTROL 5-pin Terminal Block: This port's functionality is reserved for
use in a future update.
3RS-232 3-pin Terminal Block: Connect to a PC, laptop or other serial
control device with a 3-pin adapter cable to control the unit via RS-232.
4TRIGGER IN 10-pin Terminal Block: Connect to the Trigger Control
Keypad (OPTIONAL) or any device with trigger switch functionality such
as window security alarms, motion detectors, door switches, etc. Each
of the 8 trigger inputs will activate the associated preset (1~8) when
triggered.
Note: A minimum of 5V DC is required to activate each trigger.
5HDMI OUT Port: Connect to a standard HDMI display to view the unit’s
current status information and access the WebGUI directly without a PC.
Note: HDMI output is locked to a resolution of 1080p@60Hz.

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6USB Port: Connect a USB mouse and keyboard to control the unit’s
WebGUI displayed on the HDMI output port. Firmware update via USB is
also supported.
Note: Specialized USB control devices, such as a touch panel, should be
connected before the unit is powered on.
7LAN 2 Port: Connect directly, or through a network switch, to your PC/
laptop to control the unit via WebGUI/Telnet.
8LAN 1(POE) Port: This port is used to connect to the AVoIP devices to
be controlled. Connect to the AVoIP units’ private network, either directly
or through their dedicated network switch, to enable detection and control
over those units.
Note 1: Typically the AVoIP device network is contained within a separate
subnet or, more frequently, in a physically separate network.
Note 2: If the connected network switch supports the IEEE 802.3af-2003
PoE (Power over Ethernet) standard, this unit can optionally be powered
directly via this Ethernet port.
9DC 5V Port: Plug the 5V DC power adapter into the unit and connect it
to an AC wall outlet for power.
Note: Optional, not required if the unit is powered via PoE.

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6.3 Remote Control
1PRESET 1~8: Press any of the 8 buttons to activate
the saved preset associated with that number.
6.4 IR Cable Pinouts
IR Extender
Cabl
e
1
2
3
Infrared
Power
Ground
6.5 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults
Serial Port Default Settings
(RS-232 Port Only)
Baud Rate 19200
Data Bits 8
Parity Bits None
Stop Bits 1
Flow Control None
RS-232 Port Control port (Currently disabled)
1
2
3
RxD
GND
TxD
3-pin
Terminal Block
1
2
3
4
5RxD
TxD
GN
D
CTS
RTS
5-pin
Terminal Block
1

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6.6 WebGUI Control
• Device Discovery
Please obtain the “Device Discovery” software from your authorized dealer
and save it in a directory where you can easily nd it.
Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and
execute the “Device Discovery” software. Click on “Find Devices on Network”
and a list of devices connected to the local network will show up indicating
their current IP address.
By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the
network details of that particular device.
1) IP Mode: If you choose, you can alter the static IP network settings for
the device, or switch the unit into DHCP mode to automatically obtain
proper network settings from a local DHCP server. To switch to DHCP
mode, please select DHCP from the IP mode drop-down, then click “Save”
followed by “Reboot”.
2) WebGUI Hotkey: Once you are satised with the network settings, you
may use them to connect via Telnet or WebGUI. The network information
window provides a convenient link to launch the WebGUI directly.

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• WebGUI Control Page
All functions of this unit are controllable via the built in WebGUI which is
accessed by connecting your web browser to LAN 2’s IP address or by
connecting an HDMI display to the unit’s HDMI output and attaching a USB
mouse and keyboard to the unit’s USB port. Control via standard HDMI
plus USB style touch screens is also supported. This control is presented
across a number of separate tabs, including Monitor & Control, Preset
Recall, System, Setting, and Devices. A setup wizard is also provided to help
simplify rst-time setup. The individual functions will be introduced in the
following sections.
When no user is logged in, a limited selection of tabs are available (Monitor
& Control, Preset Recall, and System). This allows for easy user access
to routing selection and presets while still protecting the more sensitive
and critical setup and conguration controls. To log in to the WebGUI,
switch to the System tab and click on the “Login” button. By default, both
the Username and Password are set to “admin” for the WebGUI. The
administrator password can be changed within the System tab of the
WebGUI if desired.
Note 1: If you are unsure of the unit’s current LAN 2 IP address, please
check the unit’s HDMI status display.
Note 2: If the unit is in Multiple User mode, logging in as an authorized user
is required before access to any of the unit’s controls is provided. In this
case, only the login prompt will be displayed upon initial connection.

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6.6.1 Monitor & Control Tab
This tab provides a graphical representation of all current transmitters,
receivers, video walls, and video groups. It also provides a simple way to
change video routing by using drag and drop. The video thumbnails may be
set to automatically update every few seconds by clicking the “Auto Refresh”
switch to the right.
Note: This tab is fully functional even when the user is logged out in Single
User mode.
1) Source Preview: This section displays preview thumbnails from all
detected transmitters along with their assigned names. To route a
transmitter’s source to a receiver, video wall, or video group, drag-and-
drop can be used. Click and drag the thumbnail from the Source side to
drop it onto the preferred receiver or group on the Zone side. The routing
change process will begin immediately.
2) Zone Preview: This section displays preview thumbnails from all
detected receivers along with their assigned names. All available Display
Groups and Video Wall Groups are also displayed here and a preview
thumbnail of the most recently routed source for each group will be
displayed for them. Display Groups and Video Wall Groups are dened
within the Setting tab.
Note: Due to the potential for the displays within a video group to be
showing dierent sources due to independent routing choices, video
groups will show a thumbnail preview from the source that was most
recently routed to it.

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6.6.2 Preset Recall Tab
This tab lists all currently dened Presets and provides a simple way to
activate them. To activate a saved Preset, simply click on the appropriately
named button. Presets are dened within the Setting tab. When the unit
is in “Multiple User” mode, only the Presets that have been dened by the
currently logged in user will be visible.
Note: This tab is fully functional even when the user is logged out in Single
User mode.
6.6.3 System Tab
This tab provides access to system conguration options including IP
conguration for both LAN ports, login and user management, access to the
setup wizard, and rmware update functionality.

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Note: This tab will only display system information and provide a Login
button if the user is logged out. All other functions will be greyed out.
1) LAN1 & LAN2: The IP mode for each LAN port (DHCP, Static IP, or Auto
IP), IP address, netmask, and gateway can be set here. When a LAN
port is set to Auto IP mode it will automatically assign itself an APIPA
address from the 169.254.XXX.XXX range. When a LAN port is set to
“DHCP” mode, it will automatically attempt to obtain proper conguration
information from the local DHCP server. If no DHCP server is available,
or the user wishes to congure the network settings manually, please set
the LAN port to “Static IP” mode and enter the information as appropriate
for the connected network. Press “Save” to activate the changes.
Note: LAN1 defaults to “Auto IP” mode and should be connected to the
AVoIP device network. LAN2 defaults to “DHCP” mode and should be
connected to the normal local network for access to the WebGUI.
2) System and Setup Functions:
Login & Logout: Click these buttons to log in or log out of the
WebGUI interface.
Note: When logged out, available WebGUI functionality is limited.
Change Password: Click this button to change the current user’s
login password.
Factory Default: Click this button to clear all detected transmitter/
receiver information, all groups and all presets.
Note: LAN settings will not be reset.
Reboot: Click this button to reboot the unit.
Restart Screen: Click this button to force the unit’s web browser to
refresh and restart completely.
Note: This option can only control the unit’s built in web browser. To
force a web page refresh when connected remotely use your
browser’s built in functionality.
Wizard: Click this button to clear all settings and launch the setup
wizard. See section 6.6.4 for additional details.
Note: Activating the wizard will clear all detected transmitter/receiver
information, all groups and all presets.
User: Click this button to open the User Management window which
allows switching the unit between the “Single User” and “Multiple User”
modes and conguring any additional users.

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Download Logle: Click this button to download a copy of the
system’s log le to the local PC. The le will be saved in the *.zip
format. It can be provided to technical support, upon request, to help
troubleshoot the system.
Note: The log le is not user-readable.
3) User Management: Allows switching the unit between the “Single User”
and “Multiple User” modes and conguring any additional users.
Note: By default, the unit is set to Single User mode.
Single User Mode: Allows only a single, full access, user to log into
the system. When not logged in, in Single User mode, access is
restricted to the Monitor & Control and Preset Recall tabs.
Multiple User Mode: Allows the addition and conguration of standard
users. The amount of access each user has to the system, and which
sources and displays they can control, is independently congured.
Add/Remove: Click the “Add” button to add a new user to the user
list. Click the associated “Remove” button to delete an existing user.
Account: Displays the user name for each congured user.
Settings: Clicking on the slider enables or disables each user’s
access to the “Settings” and “Devices” tabs.
Password: Click to change the associated user’s login password.
Transmitter: Click to select which transmitters will be available to the
associated user.
Receiver: Click to select which receivers will be available to the
associated user.

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4) Settings Storage & Logos:
Settings Download: The current system conguration, including
routing and presets, may be saved as a *.json le to the local PC.
Click the “Download” button to save the current system conguration
to your local PC.
Settings Upload: The system conguration may be restored from a
previously saved *.json le. Click the “Choose File” button to locate the
saved *.json le, then click the “Upload” button.
Favicon: This allows for the upload of an icon image to use as the
WebGUI’s page/tab icon which is also commonly used by browsers
when a web page has been bookmarked or added to favorites. The
image le must be 16×16 pixels and saved in the *.ico format. The le
must be named “favicon.ico”.
Click the “Choose File” button, select the le from your PC’s le
browser, then click the “Upload” button. Once the upload is complete,
refresh the WebGUI to view the new icon.
Logo: This allows for the upload of a small logo image that will
be displayed in the upper left corner of the WebGUI. The image is
recommended to be no taller than 90 pixels and must be saved in the
*.png format. The le must be named “logo.png”.
Click the “Choose File” button, select the le from your PC’s le
browser, then click the “Upload” button. Once the upload is complete,
refresh the WebGUI to view the corner logo.
5) Firmware Upgrade: This section provides a way to update the rmware
of this unit as well as the rmware of all detected transmitters and
receivers. The rmware of all devices can be updated simultaneously
by use of a universal rmware package, or the rmware of the Master
Controller, transmitter group, and receiver group can be updated
independently, if necessary.
Note: The rmware update process can take several minutes, especially
if there is a large number of detected transmitters and receivers. Please
ensure that the units do not lose power while the updates are in process.

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Upgrade All: To update all detected units (Master Controller,
transmitters, and receivers) simultaneously, click the “Choose File”
button to open the le selection window and then select an appropriate
global rmware update le (*.bin format) located on your local PC.
After selecting the le, click the “Upgrade All” button to begin the
rmware update process. Once the rmware has been uploaded to
each unit, the units will reboot and the update process will begin.
Advanced: Clicking the “Advanced” button opens up a window that
allows for the rmware of the Master Controller, transmitter group, and
receiver group to be updated independently of each other.
To update a unit/group (Master Controller, transmitters, and receivers),
click the appropriate “Choose File” button to open the le selection
window and then select an appropriate rmware update le (*.bin
format) located on your local PC. After selecting the le, click the
associated “Upgrade” button to begin the rmware update process.
Once the rmware has been uploaded to each unit, the units will
reboot and the update process will begin.

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6.6.4 Setup Wizard
Pressing the “Wizard” button on the System tab will start the step by step
Setup Wizard. It will also clear the unit’s stored transmitter & receiver
history, Video/TV Wall Groups, and Presets. However, settings that are
unique to each transmitter or receiver (Device tab Detail Settings) will not
be reset. The following 4 wizard windows will then be presented, in order, to
simplify the initial setup of a new AVoIP routing installation. Prior to pressing
the “Finish” button on the nal page of the wizard, it is possible to move
freely between all 4 steps of the Setup Wizard to make additional changes
to the conguration. Once “Finish” has been pressed, the changes will be
committed to all involved units and they will automatically reboot.
1) Transmitter Setup: This wizard step provides a way to control the basic
settings of each detected transmitter. First, click on the “Scan” button to
check the LAN 1 network for all available transmitters. Once the list is
populated with transmitters, the settings for each can be modied (See
section 6.6.6 for conguration details and denitions).
After all desired changes have been completed, press the “Next” button
to move to the next wizard step.
2) Receiver Setting: This wizard step provides a way to control the basic
settings of each detected receiver. First, click on the “Scan” button to
check the LAN 1 network for all available receivers. Once the list is
populated with receivers, the settings for each can be modied (See
section 6.6.6 for conguration details and denitions).

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After all desired changes have been completed, press the “Next” button
to move to the next wizard step or press “Previous” to return to the prior
step.
3) Group/TV Wall Setting: This wizard step provides a way to dene
groups of displays (Video Groups or TV Wall Groups) that will all receive
the same routed source when used in Presets or as a routing target
within the Monitor & Control tab (See section 6.6.5 for conguration
details and denitions).
After all desired changes have been completed, press the “Next” button
to move to the next wizard step or press “Previous” to return to the prior
step.
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