CYP CH-U330TX User manual

CH-U330TX & CH-U330RX
4K UHD Multi-Function Extender
with Video over IP and KVM
Operation Manual
Operation Manual


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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
sufcient space for air to circulate around the unit.
REVISION HISTORY
VERSION NO. DATE (DD/MM/YY) SUMMARY OF CHANGE
RDV1 23/11/15 Preliminary release
RDV2 26/04/16 1. Add Ethernet requirements
2. Add Web Link Pair Selection and Dip Switch
Table
3. Revised HDMI output resolution
4. Update Audio table
RDV3 08/06/16 1. Revised video format
2. Revised Min In to input port
3. Revised power adapter specication
4. Revised baud rate of Transmitter
RDV4 25/08/16 1. Revised introduction
2. Revised system requirement
3. Revised features
VS0 20/02/17 Updated text/diagrams

CONTENTS
1. Introduction......................................................1
2. Applications.....................................................1
3. Package Contents ..........................................1
4. System Requirements......................................2
5. Features............................................................2
6. Operation Controls and Functions.................3
6.1 Transmitter's Front Panel ........................... 3
6.2 Transmitter's Rear Panel............................ 5
6.3 Receiver's Front Panel............................... 6
6.4 Receiver's Rear Panel ............................... 8
6.5 IR Cable Pin Assignment........................... 9
6.6 WebGUI Control ........................................ 9
6.6.1 System ............................................. 10
6.6.2 Network........................................... 12
6.6.3 Functions......................................... 13
7. Connection Diagram ....................................15
8. Specications ................................................16
8.1 Technical Specications ........................ 16
8.2 Video Specications............................... 18
8.3 Audio Specications............................... 19
8.4 Link Pair Selections .................................. 20
9. Acronyms .......................................................21

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1. INTRODUCTION
This 4K UHD Multi-Function Extender with KVM over TCP/IP allows you
to transmit HDMI or VGA signals over Cat.5e/6/7 network cable. This
extender supports the transmission of Ultra High-Denition signals (up to
4K@30Hz 4:4:4 or 4K@60Hz 4:2:0) along with audio and USB up to 100m
on a single cable. The transmission distance can be further extended
(up to 100m per segment) by using gigabit network switches, allowing
the user to cascade the system without signal loss or introducing
delay. It is also possible to have the Transmitter operate in multicast
mode, allowing you to send a single AV signal to a large number of
Receivers within the same local network. This system is perfect for both
residential and commercial installation environments.
This system also features bi-directional IR and RS-232 pass-through,
analog line level in/out, and a microphone input (on the Receiver),
providing the user with a variety of audio options. The USB functionality
allows the system to act like a remote USB hub which, when combined
with the VGA input/output feature, provides a exible remote KVM
platform. Conguration information is provided via On Screen Display
(OSD) and control is by WebGUI and front panel controls.
2. APPLICATIONS
• HDMI, USB, Audio, RS-232 & IR Extender
• Broadcasting system over single Cat.5e/6
• Multimedia display on a large number of displays via multicast
• Hotel or convention center display multi-monitor broadcast
• Long distance HD video transmission
• Remote KVM control of a system
• Distributed AV matrix
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
• 1×4K UHD Multi-Function Transmitter
• 1×4K UHD Multi-Function Receiver
• 2×IR Blaster Cable
• 2×5V/2.6A Power Adaptor
• 1×Operation Manual

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4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• HDMI or VGA source equipment such as media players, video
game consoles PCs or set-top boxes.
• HDMI or VGA receiving equipment such as HDTVs, monitors or audio
ampliers.
• Analog audio receiving equipment such as headphones, audio
ampliers or powered speakers.
• A Gigabit Ethernet network switch with jumbo frame support is
required. (8K jumbo frames are strongly recommended.)
• A Gigabit Ethernet switch with “IGMP snooping” is required for
proper multicast support.
5. FEATURES
• HDMI 2.0 and DVI 1.0 compatible, HDCP 2.2/1.4 compliant
• 1×HDMI input and output, 1×VGA input and output & 1×VGA
bypass output
• Video, audio and control transmission over TCP/IP
• HDMI input resolutions up to 4K@60Hz (YUV 4:2:0) or 4K@30Hz (YUV
4:4:4)
• HDMI output resolutions up to 4K@30Hz (YUV 4:4:4)
• 4K@50/60Hz (YUV 4:2:0) sources are automatically converted to
4K@25/30Hz (YUV 4:4:4) for output
• Supports pass-through of audio formats including LPCM 2.0/5.1/7.1,
Bitstream, and HD Bitstream
• Audio line in on Transmitter sends audio to the line out on
connected Receivers
• Microphone input on Receiver for transmission to the Transmitter
• Supports USB keyboard and mouse extension
• Supports IR and RS-232 bypass
• Device has an info OSD and can be controlled via WebGUI and
front panel controls

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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Transmitter's Front Panel
ON
1234
RS232 LINK PAIR
SEL
IR
IR
BLASTER
POWER
LINK
MODELINK
VIDEO VGA BYPASS
4K UHD Video over IP Tx
31 2 4 5 67 8 9
1POWER LED: This LED will ash BLUE while the unit is powering on and
will illuminate solid BLUE once it is ready to be used.
2LINK LED: If the Transmitter has no network connection the LINK LED
will not illuminate. While the Transmitter is attempting to establish a
connection with a Receiver the LINK LED will ash ORANGE.
When the Transmitter has established a stable connection with a
Receiver the LINK LED will illuminate in solid ORANGE.
3RS232 : Connect directly to your PC/laptop to send commands
to RS-232 devices connected to the Receiver. The baud rate
is congurable, but the default baud rate is 115200. When the
Transmitter is in multicast mode every connected Receiver unit can
send RS-232 commands to the Transmitter and commands sent
from the Transmitter side will be sent to all associated Receivers.
4IR BLASTER: Connect to the provided IR Blaster to transmit IR signals
sent from the Receiver to devices within direct line-of-sight of the IR
Blaster.
5IR WINDOW: Accepts IR signals from any standard remote control
and sends the signal to the associated Receiver. When the
Transmitter is in multicast mode the IR signal is sent to all associated
Receivers.
6LINK PAIR SEL: These 4 dip switches determine the unit’s LINK PAIR
ID (0-15). Please check the chart at the end of this manual for the
dipswitch combination values. In unicast mode the LINK PAIR ID of
the Transmitter must be set to the same value as the destination
Receiver. In multicast mode all destination Receivers must be
set to the same ID as the multicast Transmitter. In both cases, all
Transmitters and Receivers must be connected to the same local

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subnet. Up to 16 Transmitter/Receiver pairs can exist within the
same network, depending on available network bandwidth and
the resolution of each video stream. The factory default setting
for each unit is “0”. Please reboot the unit after changing the LINK
PAIR ID.
7VIDEO LINK: The video link with the Receiver can be enabled
or disabled with this button. When the link is disabled and the
Receiver is connected to a monitor it will display the system’s
current IP and rmware information.
Shortcut Key Function:
Reset to default (auto IP & multicast) Mode: Press and hold this
button when powering the unit on until both the POWER and LINK
lights are blinking. Once both lights are blinking you can power
the unit off and back on and it will be in the default auto IP and
multicast modes. The IP address will be assigned automatically
within the 169.254.xxx.xxx address range.
Enable/Disable VGA Loopback Function: Press and hold the button
for 3 seconds to enable or disable the VGA Loopback function
which allows you to locally monitor non-HDCP HDMI sources (1080p
or below) for troubleshooting purposes.
8VIDEO MODE: Selects the video mode for streaming data between
“Graphic” and “Video” modes. “Graphic” mode is optimized for
high-detail static displays and “Video” mode is optimized for full
motion video.
Shortcut Key Function:
Anti-Dither Mode (Certain ATI Graphic Cards): Press and hold this
button for 3 seconds to enable and switch between the three
“Anti-Dither” modes (1-bit, 2-bit and off). Certain graphics cards
use dithering to emulate a larger color palette, but dithering
causes difculty for maintaining low-bandwidth during real-time
video compression, so these Anti-Dithering modes are designed to
remove the dithering prior to compression and transmission of the
signal. If the source is not using dithering, please leave this feature
disabled as it may cause a blocking effect with non-dithered
content. This feature is disabled by default.
9VGA BYPASS: Connect to an analog VGA monitor to locally view
the connected VGA or HDMI (non-HDCP, 1080p or lower) source.

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6.2 Transmitter's Rear Panel
ETHERNET
LINE
IN
LINE
OUT
AUDIO
HDMI IN
VIDEO
SELECT
DC 5V
USB IN
VGA IN
12 3 45 6 7 8
1ETHERNET: Connect via a Gigabit Ethernet switch to compatible
Receiver(s) to transmit data, and to a PC/laptop to control the unit
via WebGUI.
2HDMI IN: Connect to HDMI source equipment such as a media
player, game console or set-top box.
3VIDEO SELECT: Selects input source between HDMI and VGA. After
changing the input type the unit must be rebooted.
4VGA IN: Connect to VGA source equipment such as a PC or
laptop.
5LINE AUDIO IN: Connect to the stereo analog output of a device
such as a CD player or PC.
6LINE AUDIO OUT: Connect to powered speakers or an amplier for
stereo analog audio output. This will output the audio from the Mic
input on a connected Receiver.
7USB IN: Connect directly to a PC to extend its USB functionality to
the ports on the connected Receiver.
8DC 5V: Plug the 5V DC power adapter into the unit and connect it
to an AC wall outlet for power.

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6.3 Receiver's Front Panel
ON
1234
RS232 LINK PAIR
SEL
IR
IR
BLASTER
POWER
LINK USB 1.1 USB 2.0
MODELINK
VIDEO
4K UHD Video over IP Rx
31 2 4 5 67 8 9
1POWER LED: This LED will ash BLUE while the unit is powering on and
will illuminate solid BLUE once it is ready to be used.
2LINK LED: If the Receiver has no network connection the LINK LED
will not illuminate. While the Receiver is attempting to establish
a connection with a Transmitter the LINK LED will ash ORANGE.
When the Receiver has established a stable connection with a
Transmitter the LINK LED will illuminate in solid ORANGE.
3RS232: Connect directly to an RS-232 controllable device to
receive commands from the device connected to the Transmitter.
The baud rate is congurable, but the default baud rate is 115200.
When the Transmitter is in multicast mode every connected
Receiver unit can send RS-232 commands to the Transmitter
and commands sent from the Transmitter side will be sent to all
connected Receivers.
4IR BLASTER: Connect to the provided IR Blaster to transmit IR signals
from the Transmitter to devices within direct line-of-sight of the IR
Blaster.
5IR WINDOW: Accepts IR signals from any standard remote control
and sends the signal to the associated Transmitter.
6LINK PAIR SEL: These 4 dip switches determine the unit’s LINK PAIR
ID (0-15). Please check the chart at the end of this manual for the
dipswitch combination values. In unicast mode the LINK PAIR ID of
the Transmitter must be set to the same value as the destination
Receiver. In multicast mode all destination Receivers must be
set to the same ID as the multicast Transmitter. In both cases, all
Transmitters and Receivers must be connected to the same local
subnet. Up to 16 Transmitter/Receiver pairs can exist within the
same network, depending on available network bandwidth and
the resolution of each video stream. The factory default setting
for each unit is “0”. Please reboot the unit after changing the LINK

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PAIR ID.
7VIDEO LINK: The video link with the Receiver can be enabled
or disabled with this button. When the link is disabled and the
Receiver is connected to a monitor it will display the system’s
current IP and rmware information.
Shortcut Key Function:
Reset to default (auto IP & multicast) mode: Press and hold this
button when powering the unit on until both the POWER and LINK
lights are blinking. Once both lights are blinking you can power
the unit off and back on and it will be in the default auto IP and
multicast modes. The IP address will be assigned automatically
within the 169.254.xxx.xxx address range.
8VIDEO MODE: Selects the video mode for streaming data between
“Graphic” and “Video” modes. “Graphic” mode is optimized for
high-detail static displays and “Video” mode is optimized for full
motion video.
Shortcut Key Function:
Anti-Dither Mode (Certain ATI Graphic Cards): Press and hold this
button for 3 seconds to enable and switch between the three
“Anti-Dither” modes (1-bit, 2-bit and off). Certain graphics cards
use dithering to emulate a larger color palette, but dithering
causes difculty for maintaining low-bandwidth during real-time
video compression, so these Anti-Dithering modes are designed to
remove the dithering prior to compression and transmission of the
signal. If the source is not using dithering, please leave this feature
disabled as it may cause a blocking effect with non-dithered
content. This feature is disabled by default.
9USB 1.1/2.0: The 2 USB 1.1 slots provide connections for slower USB
devices such as keyboards, mice, etc. The 2 USB 2.0 slots provide
connections for USB devices requiring higher transfer speeds such
as thumb drives.
Note: Isochronous (steady streaming) data devices such as USB
cameras and external hard drives are not supported.

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6.4 Receiver's Rear Panel
ETHERNET VGA OUT
MIC
IN
LINE
OUT
AUDIO
EDID
SELECT
DC 5V
HDMI OUT
12 3 45 6 7
1ETHERNET: Connect via a Gigabit Ethernet switch to a compatible
Transmitter to receive data, and to a PC/laptop to control the unit
via WebGUI.
2HDMI OUT: Connect to HDMI TVs, monitors or ampliers for digital
video and audio output.
3EDID SELECT: Selects the source for the EDID data that is passed to
the Transmitter (from HDMI or VGA). Please reboot the unit after
changing this setting.
Note: The EDID source type on the Receiver should match source
type selected on the Transmitter for best compatibility.
4VGA OUT: Connect to a VGA monitor or display for analog video
output. (VGA or Non-HDCP HDMI sources only)
5MIC AUDIO IN: Connect to an analog microphone or to the output
of a device such as a CD player or PC. This audio will be sent to
the analog audio output on the connected Transmitter.
Note: Under certain connection scenarios audio will not be sent
back to the Transmitter. Please check the chart at the end of this
manual to verify if audio from this port will be available.
6LINE AUDIO OUT: Connect to powered speakers or an amplier for
stereo analog audio output.
7DC 5V: Plug the 5V DC power adapter into the unit and connect it
to an AC wall outlet for power.

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6.5 IR Cable Pin Assignment
3
2
1
IR Blaster
Power
IR Signal
NC
6.6 WebGUI Control
Connect both the Transmitter and Receiver to active gigabit networks
through Cat.5e/6 and verify that both units are set to the same LINK
PAIR ID and that both LINK LEDs are lit solidly. If the LINK LEDs are
blinking, please re-check the network connections and try again.
On the Receiver side, connect a display to the HDMI output port and
the screen will display the TCP/IP information for both the Receiver
(Local IP) and the Transmitter (Remote IP). The current rmware version
will also be displayed. See below for reference.
Use these IP addresses to connect to the WebGUI for either the
Receiver or Transmitter in a web browser. This will allow for the viewing
or control of each unit’s conguration and information.
The WebGUI is divided into 3 tabbed sections: System, Network and
Functions.

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6.6.1 System
Under the “System” tab there are 4 sections: Version Information,
Update Firmware, Utilities and Statistics.
(1) Version Information: Shows the unit’s rmware version and WebGUI
version.
(2) Update Firmware: Provides a method for uploading and updating
rmware in the eld.

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(3) Utilities: Allows the user to reset the unit back to the factory
defaults or reboot the device. When connected to a Transmitter
there is also an option to set the EDID to either HDMI or VGA.
Note: The Console API Command section is for factory use only.
(4) Statistics: This window shows all the detailed information about the
unit’s current network and functionality settings including Casting
Mode (Unicast or Multicast), Link Status and Link Mode.

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6.6.2 Network
The “Network” tab allows the user to change the unit’s Link Pair ID, IP
mode, IP address and Casting Mode. After making changes to the IP
or Casting mode settings the unit must be rebooted for the changes
to take effect.
Note: Rebooting the unit will cause any changes made to the Link Pair
ID to revert to the ID dened by the physical dip switches on the unit.
(1) Link Pair Setup: Adjusting this value allows you to temporarily
change the unit’s Link Pair ID (as set by the physical dip switches).
After clicking on APPLY the unit will attempt to connect to other
units on the local network with matching Link Pair IDs. This new ID
will revert to the ID specied by the physical dip switches if the unit
is rebooted or powered off.
(2) IP Setup: Allows for the selection of IP address assignment method.
After making changes in this section please press APPLY and then
reboot the unit to make the new settings take effect.
“Auto IP” will scan the local network and assign the unit an address
from the 169.254.xxx.xxx address range without the need for a
DHCP server.
“DHCP” will make the unit search for a DHCP server on the local

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network to have an IP address automatically assigned to it.
“Static” allows the user to manually enter in the IP address, subnet
mask and default gateway values.
(3) Casting Mode: This section allows for the selection of unicast or
multicast data transmission modes for the unit.
“Unicast” will send the signal from a single unicast-congured
Transmitter to a single unicast-congured Receiver. Both units must
have the same Link Pair ID.
“Multicast” will send the signal from a single multicast-congured
Transmitter to all multicast-congured Receivers on the local
network with the same Link Pair ID as the Transmitter.
6.6.3 Functions
The “Functions” tab allows the user to choose which features are
supported for transmission over TCP/IP. After changing any of these
settings, please press APPLY and then reboot the unit for the new
settings to take effect.
(1) Video Over IP: This section provides a control to enable or disable
the sending of a video/audio stream to linked Receivers. When

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video transmission is disabled, all linked Receivers will output their
OSD info screen.
Note: If video is disabled on a Transmitter, all Receivers with the
same Link Pair ID must also have video disabled in order to form a
stable connection.
(2) USB Over IP: This section provides a control to enable or disable the
extension of USB between linked units.
(3) Serial Over IP: This section provides a control to enable or disable
the extension of USB between linked units. The serial RS-232 port’s
parameters can also be congured here. All linked units must have
the same serial conguration in order for the signals to be passed
correctly between them.

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7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM
ON
1234
RS232 LINK PAIR
SEL
IR
IR
BLASTER
POWER
LINK
MODELINK
VIDEOVGA BYPASS
4K UHD Video over IP Tx
ETHERNET
LINE
IN
LINE
OUT
AUDIO
HDMI IN
VIDEO
SELECT
DC 5V
USB IN
VGA IN
ON
1234
RS232 LINK PAIR
SEL
IR
IR
BLASTER
POWER
LINK USB 1.1 USB2.0
MODELINK
VIDEO
4K UHD Video over IP Rx
ETHERNETVGA OUT
MIC
IN
LINE
OUT
AUDIO
EDID
SELECT
DC 5V
HDMI OUT
1.5m
60°
1.5m
60°
DVD/Blu-ray Player
PC/Laptop
Powered
Speakers
Powered
Speakers
Microphone
Power
Supply
Power
Supply
USB Keyboard or Mouse
USB
Flash
Drive
USB Printer
RS-232 Controlled
Device
VGA Monitor
VGA Monitor
VGA Bypass
Output
VGA Input, Analog
Auido Input & Output
VGA Output, Analog
Audio Input & Output
USBIR Out
IR Out
HDMI
Input
HDMI
Output
RS-232
RS-232
TV/Monitor
Network
Router
RX
TX
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