ZeeVee ZyPerUHD60 User manual

ZyPerUHD60
4K IP Video Distribution System
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User Manual
Updated November, 2023

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About ZeeVee:
ZeeVee is the leading manufacturer of high-quality encoder/modulator/decoder products for video
distribution over any type of transmission media; be it RF coax, fiber, or copper ethernet.
Established in 2007, ZeeVee has been manufacturing industry-leading products while operating the
company responsibly in compliance with the strictest levels of regulatory and environmental
requirements. The standards by which we govern our corporate conduct are far higher than that
required by law.
Our mission is to completely fulfill the toughest customer application requirements with the highest
quality products we can produce. After the sale, we strive to support the customer with award-winning
support and service. Our goal is that no customer shall ever be dissatisfied. It is both our mission and
our passion.
ZeeVee, Incorporated
295 Foster Street, Suite 200
Littleton, Massachusetts
01460, USA
www.zeevee.com
support@zeevee.com
Phone: 1-877-493-3833
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CONTENTS
System Description..........................................................................................1
ZyPerUHD60 Features ...................................................................................2
ZyPerUHD60 Part Numbers...................................................................................3
Package Contents....................................................................................................5
System Elements .............................................................................................6
Encoder Function.....................................................................................................6
Decoder Function.....................................................................................................7
ZyPer Management Platform...............................................................................8
ZyPer Management Platform Hardware ...........................................................9
Detailed Interface Descriptions .................................................................10
Triple Input Dual LAN Encoder (Rev 2E, 2EA and 2EMP)...............................10
Enclosure .....................................................................................................10
Ports (Encoder Back).................................................................................10
USB-C Cable Requirements .....................................................................11
Ports (Encoder Front).................................................................................12
Analog Audio...............................................................................................12
Single Input Single LAN Encoder (Rev 0E and 0EA) .......................................13
Enclosure......................................................................................................13
Ports (Encoder Back).................................................................................13
Ports (Encoder Front) ................................................................................14
Analog Audio...............................................................................................14
Single Input Single LAN Encoder (Rev 1E and 1EA) .........................................15
Enclosure......................................................................................................15
Ports (Encoder Back).................................................................................15
Ports (Encoder Front) ................................................................................16
Analog Audio...............................................................................................16
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Wallplate Encoder (Rev 1WE)...............................................................................17
Enclosure......................................................................................................17
Ports (Wallplate Encoder Front)..............................................................18
USB-C Cable Requirements ....................................................................19
Ports (Wallplate Encoder Back) ..............................................................19
Dual LAN Decoder (Rev 2D and 2DA)...............................................................20
Enclosure.....................................................................................................20
Ports (Decoder Back) ...............................................................................20
Ports (Decoder Front)................................................................................21
Single LAN Decoder (Rev 1D and 1DA) ..............................................................22
Enclosure .....................................................................................................22
Ports (Decoder Back)................................................................................22
Ports (Decoder Front) ...............................................................................23
Decoder “No Source Found” Background........................................................24
Web Browser Interface................................................................................26
System Information Tab .......................................................................................26
Utilities Tab ..............................................................................................................27
Password Tab .........................................................................................................28
Statistics Tab...........................................................................................................28
Video Wall Tab........................................................................................................29
Network Tab............................................................................................................30
Function Tab ............................................................................................................31
Routing .........................................................................................................31
Video over IP...............................................................................................32
USB over IP..................................................................................................33
Serial over IP ..............................................................................................34
Audio over IP ..............................................................................................34
802.1X Tab................................................................................................................35
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Preview Stream.............................................................................................36
HTTP Commands ..........................................................................................37
Introduction.............................................................................................................37
Basic Format...........................................................................................................37
General Commands..............................................................................................37
Decoder Commands ................................................................................38
Encoder Commands.................................................................................38
Encoder Commands (UHD60-2E, 2EA and UHD60-2EMP).............38
Dante AV-A.....................................................................................................40
Dante Operation....................................................................................................42
Dante Related Console Commands..................................................................45
Decoder Dante Commands....................................................................45
Encoder Dante Commands ....................................................................46
Dual Ethernet Port Dante Commands .............................................................48
Dual Port Dante Commands ..................................................................49
Mounting Brackets ........................................................................................51
Power Save Mode ........................................................................................52
Switch Requirements ...................................................................................53
Setting up ZyPerUHD60 ..............................................................................54
USB Details.....................................................................................................55
Device Technical Specifications ................................................................56
Encoder and Decoder HDMI Video Specifications............................56
Physical and Environmental....................................................................57
General Safety and Care Instructions .....................................................58
Safety .......................................................................................................................58
Cleaning..................................................................................................................60
Encoder, Decoder and ZyPerMP Unit Cleaning Procedures...........60
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ZyPerMP Specific Cleaning Procedure.................................................61
Important Siting and Application Considerations.................................62
ZyPerUHD60 Equipment Type and Uses ..........................................................62
Installation Environment......................................................................................63
Mounting Options .....................................................................................63
Ventilation ...................................................................................................63
Water and moisture..................................................................................64
AC Mains Connection...........................................................................................65
AC Power Cord ..........................................................................................66
Responsibility and Stewardship ................................................................67
Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ..................................................67
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.....................................................67
FCC Compliance Statement.......................................................................69
EMC Information ..........................................................................................70
Electromagnetic Emissions..................................................................................70
Appendix 1 .......................................................................................................71
Known Good USB-C Cables.................................................................................71
Appendix 2......................................................................................................72
USB-C Charging ....................................................................................................72
USB-C Cable Requirements....................................................................72
Appendix 3......................................................................................................73
PoE Power and PoE Switches..............................................................................73
Appendix 4......................................................................................................74
Dual LAN Connection Options (Non-Dante UHD60 units) ...........................74
Appendix 5 .....................................................................................................76
Accessories..............................................................................................................76
Disclaimers .....................................................................................................77
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ZyPerUHD60
System Description
The ZyPerUHD60 series of products from ZeeVee provide a means for transmitting and
receiving audio-visual information across a standard IP network with outstanding quality at very
low latencies.
A minimal system consists of:
•Video Source
•ZyPerUHD60 Encoder device
•CatX Cable
•ZyPerUHD60 Decoder device
•Video sink (display device)!
A fully realized system consists of:
•(N) Video Sources
•(N) ZyPerUHD60 Encoder devices
•1Gb Ethernet switching Infrastructure (> (N+M) ports of non-blocking capacity)
•(M) ZyPerUHD60 Decoder devices
•(M) Video sink (display devices)
•ZyPerMP control node
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ZyPerUHD60 Features
•Distributes and switches 4K UHD AV signals via standard gigabit Ethernet networks
•Supports HDMI input and output resolutions up to 3840 x 2160@60Hz 4:4:4
•Supports USB-C Video input with resolutions up to 3840 x 2160@60Hz 4:4:4
•Supports streaming resolutions up to 3840 x 2160@60Hz 4:4:4
•Supports 7.1 channel audio
•Integrated Dante Embedded option with dedicated LAN port
•Supports independent analog audio input and output at 2 channels, 24 bits @48 kHz/channel
•HDCP 2.3 compliant
•Support Video walls up to 15 x 15 with bezel compensation
•Flexible routing policies, allowing audio, video together with IR, and USB signals to be routed
separately or as a whole throughout the matrix system
•Capable of outputting IP streams that can easily be decoded and viewed on multiple decoders
•Allows AV, USB, IR, RS232 and power signals to be delivered up to 328 ft (100 m) over a
single Cat 6 cable or above. (Cat 6a and above recommended)
•~1 fps latency
•Supports independent balanced analog audio input and output at 2 channels, 24 bits@48 kHz/
channel
•Supports bi-directional serial, allowing control of remote RS232 devices from both sides of
encoders and IP controller
•Supports bi-directional IR, allowing control of remote source and display devices from both
sides of encoders and decoders
•Encoder offers a USB-Host port directly connect to a PC and complies with USB 2.0 standard
•Decoder offers two USB type A ports to directly connect to a keyboard and a mouse and
complies with USB 2.0 standard, providing +5 VDC at up to 500 mA to connected USB
peripherals.
•Offers point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, multipoint-to-point, multipoint-to-multipoint
applications
•Supports PoE to be remotely powered by compatible power source equipment such as a PoE-
enabled Ethernet switch, eliminating the need for a nearby power outlet
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ZyPerUHD60 Part Numbers
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Package Contents
Triple Input Dual LAN Encoder
1 x ZUHD60-2E or ZUHD60-2EA
1 x Phoenix Port (Male, 3.5mm, 3 pins)
1 x Phoenix Port (Male, 3.5mm, 5 pins)
1 x 940nm IR Emitter (3.9 ft - 1.2m) 150mA Peak.
1 x IR Wideband Receiver (3.9 ft - 1.2m, 30kHz ~ 50 kHz)
2 x Mounting Ear and 4x Screws
Single Input Single LAN Encoder
1 x ZUHD60-0E, ZUHD60-1E, ZUHD60-0EA or ZUHD60-1EA
1 x Phoenix Port (Male, 3.5mm, 3 pins)
1 x Phoenix Port (Male, 3.5mm, 5 pins)
1 x 940nm IR Emitter (3.9 ft - 1.2m) 150mA Peak.
1 x IR Wideband Receiver (3.9 ft - 1.2m, 30kHz ~ 50 kHz)
2 x Mounting Ear and 4x Screws
Dual LAN Decoder
1 x ZUHD60-2D or ZUHD60-2DA
1 x Phoenix Port (Male, 3.5mm, 3 pins)
1 x Phoenix Port (Male, 3.5mm, 5 pins)
1 x 940nm IR Emitter (3.9 ft - 1.2m) 150mA Peak.
1 x IR Wideband Receiver (3.9 ft - 1.2m, 30kHz ~ 50 kHz)
2 x Mounting Ear and 4x Screws
Single LAN Decoder
1 x ZUHD60-1D or ZUHD60-1DA
1 x Phoenix Port (Male, 3.5mm, 3 pins)
1 x Phoenix Port (Male, 3.5mm, 5 pins)
1 x 940nm IR Emitter (3.9 ft - 1.2m) 150mA Peak.
1 x IR Wideband Receiver (3.9 ft - 1.2m, 30kHz ~ 50 kHz)
2 x Mounting Ear and 4x Screws
Wallplate Encoder
1 x ZUHD60-1WE
2 x Faceplate (1 White and 1 Black)
2 x Decora front cover options (White and Black)
1 x Phoenix Port (Male, 3.5mm, 3 pins)
1 x Phoenix Port (Male, 3.5mm, 5 pins)
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System Elements
Encoder Function
The function of the ZyPerUHD60 Encoder Device (Encoder) is to accept audio and video data
over a variety of interface types, and translate that data to a format suitable for transmission
over a standard 1Gb Ethernet network.
Video data is segmented, compressed using JPEG2000, prepared for transmission, and sent by
the Encoder unit. No unit other than those so designated by the control entity shall be able to
receive the video stream sent by an Encoder.
The format of the IP data is fully in compliance with industry-standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
networking practices. Any switch or device capable of passing 1Gb Ethernet traffic can be
employed to carry ZyPerUHD60 A/V traffic.
Other ports on the Encoder devices are for the carriage of USB, IR, RS232 and audio data.
Interfaces on Triple Input Dual LAN Encoders: Rev 2E, Rev 2EA and Rev 2EMP
•Power Input (20VDC)
•RS232 Input/Output (Phoenix connector with supplied adapter)
•Analog Audio Input/Output (Phoenix connectors with supplied adapters)
•Infrared Input/Output
•2x HDMI Inputs and 1x USB-C Video Input
•HDMI Output (loop-out)
•USB Host Type-B interface
•1Gb Ethernet port (RJ45 with PoE)
•1Gb Ethernet port (RJ45) Dante or Utility
Interfaces on Single Input Single LAN Encoders: Rev 0E and Rev 0EA
•Power Input (12VDC)
•RS232 Input/Output (Phoenix connector with supplied adapter)
•Analog Audio Input (3.5mm jack)
•Analog Audio Output (Phoenix connector with supplied adapter)
•Infrared Input/Output
•HDMI Input
•USB Host Type-B interface
•1Gb Ethernet port (RJ45 with PoE)
Interfaces on Single Input Single LAN Encoders: Rev 1E and Rev 1EA
•Power Input (12VDC)
•RS232 Input/Output (Phoenix connector with supplied adapter)
•Analog Audio Input/Output (Phoenix connects with supplied adapter)
•Infrared Input/Output
•HDMI Input
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•HDMI Output (loop-out)
•USB Host Type-B interface
•1Gb Ethernet port (RJ45 with PoE)
Interfaces on Wallplate Encoders: Rev 1WE
•Power Input (12VDC)
•RS232 Input/Output (3.5mm jack)
•HDMI Input
•USB-C Video Input
•USB Host Type-C interface
•1Gb Ethernet port (RJ45 with PoE)
Decoder Function
The function of the ZyPerUHD60 Decoder device (Decoder) is to accept 1Gb Ethernet traffic
that represents the information to be decoded and displayed. When the appropriate IP stream
is received the Decoder unit will decompress it, reformat the video and audio information for
display and play it out its HDMI video output. Audio is also played out the appropriate port as
included.
Other ports on the Decoder devices are for the carriage of USB, IR, RS232 and audio data.
Interfaces on Dual LAN Standard Decoders: Rev 2D and Rev 2DA
•Infrared Input/Output
•HDMI Output
•1Gb Ethernet (RJ45 with PoE)
•1Gb Ethernet (RJ45) Dante or Utility
•2 USB Type-A Interfaces
•Analog Audio Output (Phoenix connector with supplied adapter)
•RS232 Input/Output (Phoenix connector with supplied adapter)
•Power Input (12VDC)
Interfaces on Single LAN Decoders: Rev 1D and Rev 1DA
•Infrared Input/Output
•HDMI Output
•1Gb Ethernet (RJ45 with PoE)
•2 USB Type-A Interfaces
•Analog Audio Output (Phoenix connector with supplied adapter)
•RS232 Input/Output (Phoenix connector with supplied adapter)
•Power Input (12VDC)
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ZyPerUHD60
ZyPer Management Platform
Installations may require a ZyPer
Management Platform (ZMP). This device
controls the operation and manages the
connectivity between endpoints. The
management platform is a hardened
controller node that must reside on the
same logical network as the ZyPerUHD60
Encoders and Decoders. It runs a ZeeVee
application as its sole function. The
application presents an API to potential
third party management platforms as well
as hosting its own management application.
The purpose of the Management Platform is to interface user operational requests into the
specific device-level control needed to effect connectivity changes, screen management,
interface management, and distribute software and control data to all the endpoints of the
overall system. The ZMP is the entity that insures all the endpoints, are accounted for,
operating properly, and performing the correct operation at the correct time.
Further, the ZMP is the element that guarantees security, manages access to the overall system
and prevents rogue listeners or observers from snooping or spoofing unwanted content.
Two ZMP devices may be deployed in a redundant configuration to provide for fault tolerant
control of the greater ZyPerUHD60 overall system.
Operation of the ZMP, the management application, and the ZyPer-API are beyond the scope of
this manual and are documented separately in far greater detail in the ZyPer Management
Platform User Manual. Documentation can be downloaded from the ZeeVee website.
https://www.zeevee.com/documentation-all-products
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ZyPerUHD60
ZyPer Management Platform Hardware
The ZyPer Management Platform (ZMP) is available from ZeeVee in two different hardware
options."NUC and Rack Mount Server."Both versions have two network interfaces."It is
important that the port labeled “Video Network” is connected to the LAN containing the
ZyPerUHD60 encoder/decoder endpoints."The port labeled “Management Network” is available
to separate the Video AV Network from a corporate or Control Network..
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ZyPerUHD60
Detailed Interface Descriptions
Triple Input Dual LAN Encoder (Rev 2E, 2EA and 2EMP)
The function of the encoder is to accept raw video images, encode, encrypt and format them for
transmission.
Enclosure
There is one size of the ZyPerUHD60 Encoder unit enclosure.
Ports (Encoder Back)
Input Function
Box Size
Dual HDMI and USB-C Video Input
215mm x 120m x 25mm
Port Name
Index
Definition
Power
A
20VDC from supply. (Only required to provide power out USB-C port)
Hardware
Reset
B
Recessed hardware reset pin. Disconnect ZyPerUHD60 from network and
delete unit from within ZyPer Management Platform. Then, fully power unit,
press and hold pin for 10-15 seconds and the unit will reset to defaults.
Reconnect to network and reconfigure in ZMP.
Ethernet
(PoE)
C
1Gb Ethernet over Cat6 (or better) cabling. RJ45 with PoE. Important Note:
If using PoE with ZyPerUHD60 units; the ZyPerUHD60 must have a path to the
ground. This grounding can be accomplished by using a shielded network cable
(F/UTP)
Ethernet
D
1Gb Ethernet over Cat6 (or better) cabling. RJ45. Dedicated port for Dante or
Utility Port. Should not be used to “daisy chain” ZUHD60 units together.
USB-C
E
Full featured USB-C port supporting both Video and USB Host functionality.
Can support device charging only if 20V source connected to unit. Cannot
charge if UHD60 using PoE power only.
Port Name
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C
D
E
F
G
H
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Important USB-C information:
To ensure proper operation when using the USB-C input for video and/or USB-Host function
and/or USB charging the USB-C cable must meet certain requirements.
USB-C Cable Requirements
1. Cable should be as short as possible
2. Must have USB-IF certification
3. Must be USB 3.2 Gen2 (2x1 or 2x2)
4. Current rating of 5A
5. Must support USB power delivery of 100W, 20V/5A
6. Data specs must be 20Gbp/s per lane (4K@60Hz) or above. (40Gbp/s cable)
7. USB Data specs must be 5Gbps (USB 3.0)
8. Must have built in E-Mark IC
Please see Appendix 1 near the end of this document for a list of known good USB-C cables.
ZeeVee is not responsible for damage to any equipment caused by poor or incorrect
USB-C cables.
HDMI Input
#1
F
HDMI 2.0a input port capable of up to 4KP60 4:4:4 with embedded audio and
HDCP 2.3 encryption.
HDMI Input
#2
G
HDMI 2.0a input port capable of up to 4KP60 4:4:4 with embedded audio and
HDCP 2.3 encryption.
HDMI
Output
H
HDMI loop-out of video/audio received on active input port. (Either HDMI or
USB-C)
Audio In/
Out
I
Audio Input/Output connector. Input/Output of balanced stereo audio on
Phoenix connector.
USB Host
J
USB 2.0 Host port. Configuration and routing of USB handled by the ZyPer
Management Platform configuration. Use this port for USB if HDMI is used for
video input.
Index
Definition
Port Name
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Ports (Encoder Front)
Analog Audio
The ZyPerUHD60 encoder supports a balanced analog audio input/output on a 5-pin phoenix
connector. (Note than connector can be input or output but not both at the same time)
Analog output would be 2-channel down-mixed audio from HDMI input. (PCM audio only)
Analog audio input can be routed independently from any video input that is present on the
HDMI port. Also note that it is not a requirement for HDMI video input to be present. The
ZyPerUHD60 encoder analog audio input can be routed to the analog audio output of any
ZyPerUHD60 decoder.
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Port Name
Index
Definition
Power LED
A
LED illuminated when unit is powered. (Green)
Status LED
B
LED Illuminated when active video is being processed. Flashes when no video
is connected (Green)
USB-C LED
C
LED illuminated when USB-C video input is active
HDMI In 1
LED
D
LED illuminated when HDMI Input #1 is active
HDMI In 2
LED
E
LED illuminated when HDMI Input #2 is active
RS232
F
RS232 Control Port for sending and receiving side-band serial traffic to/from
decoders as directed by ZyPer Management Platform.
IR Input
G
Infrared Commands to be passed TO Decoders as configured by ZMP.
IR Output
H
Infrared Commands information passed FROM Decoders to Encoders as
configured by ZMP. Max current 330mA.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

ZyPerUHD60
Single Input Single LAN Encoder (Rev 0E and 0EA)
The function of the encoder is to accept raw video images, encode, encrypt and format them for
transmission.
Enclosure
There is one size of the ZyPerUHD60 Encoder unit enclosure.
Ports (Encoder Back)
Input Function
Box Size
HDMI Input
215mm x 120m x 25mm
Port Name
Index
Definition
Power
A
12VDC from supply. Center Post is + Ring is -
Hardware
Reset
B
Recessed hardware reset pin. Disconnect ZyPerUHD60 from network and
delete unit from within ZyPer Management Platform. Then, fully power unit,
press and hold pin for 10-15 seconds and the unit will reset to defaults.
Reconnect to network and reconfigure in ZMP.
Ethernet
(PoE)
C
1Gb Ethernet over Cat6 (or better) cabling. RJ45 with PoE. Important Note:
If using PoE with ZyPerUHD60 units; the ZyPerUHD60 must have a path to the
ground. This grounding can be accomplished by using a shielded network cable
(F/UTP)
HDMI Input
D
HDMI 2.0a input port capable of up to 4KP60 4:4:4 with embedded audio and
HDCP 2.3 encryption.
Audio In
E
Audio Input connector. Input/Output of unbalanced stereo audio on 3.5mm
connector.
Audio Out
F
Audio Output connector. Input/Output of balanced stereo audio on Phoenix
connector.
Port Name
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G
B
C
D
E
F
H
I
J

ZyPerUHD60
Ports (Encoder Front)
Analog Audio
The ZyPerUHD60 encoder supports a balanced analog audio input/output on a 5-pin phoenix
connector. (Note than connector can be input or output but not both at the same time)
Analog output would be 2-channel down-mixed audio from HDMI input. (PCM audio only)
Analog audio input can be routed independently from any video input that is present on the
HDMI port. Also note that it is not a requirement for HDMI video input to be present. The
ZyPerUHD60 encoder analog audio input can be routed to the analog audio output of any
ZyPerUHD60 decoder.
USB Type B
(Host)
G
USB 2.0 Host port. Configuration and routing of USB handled by the ZyPer
Management Platform configuration.
RS232
H
RS232 Control Port for sending and receiving side-band serial traffic to/from
decoders as directed by ZyPer Management Platform.
IR Input
I
Infrared Commands to be passed TO Decoders as configured by ZMP.
IR Output
J
Infrared Commands information passed FROM Decoders to Encoders as
configured by ZMP. Max current 330mA.
Index
Definition
Port Name
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Port Name
Index
Definition
Power LED
A
LED illuminated when unit is powered. (Green)
Status LED
B
LED Illuminated when active video is being processed. Flashes when no video
is connected. (Green)
A
B
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