User Guide for LIGHTWARE models including: HDMI-OPTN-RX100AU2K-SR, HDMI-OPTN-RX100A-SR Receiver Device, HDMI-OPTN-RX100A-SR, Receiver Device, Device

HDMI-OPTN-SR series - Quick Start Guide

HDMI-OPTN-RX100A-SR, HDMI-OPTN-RX100AU2K-SR, SDVoE, AV over IP, Lightware

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HDMI-OPTN-SR series - Quick Start Guide

HDMI-OPTN-RX100A-SR

HDMI-OPTN-RX100AU2K-SR


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HDMI-OPTN-SR series QSG
Front and Rear View - HDMI-OPTN-RX100A-SR Front View

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Quick Start Guide
HDMI-OPTN-RX100A-SR HDMI-OPTN-RX100AU2K-SR

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Important Safety Instructions
Please read the supplied safety instruction document before using the product and keep it available for future reference.
Introduction The HDMI-OPTN-RX100A-SR receiver devices are fiber extenders based on SDVoE technology and allow users to extend HDMI 2.0 compliant video, audio and control signals from a single source to multiple destinations through a fiber optical link.
The extenders are also able to handle various connectivity standards, including a 1G user Ethernet channel over the 10G link, as well as command injection into RS-232. The built-in scaler can cater for adjusting the video content to the format of the attached display. Moreover, the scaler is also able to handle glitches in the video arriving at the input of the corresponding transmitter by outputting an uninterrupted HDMI signal.
The Gigabit Ethernet ports are also valuable additions, allowing users to connect Ethernet capable devices to the network directly through the OPTX extenders. This is particularly useful for controlling external devices like projectors and displays.
In case of HDMI-OPTN-RX100AU2K-SR model, composite USB2.0 transmission adds the ability to connect remote USB-HID devices to a host computer through an extender pair. Transparent USB2.0, on the other hand, provides support for various types of USB2.0 devices like webcams, microphones, touch displays just to name a few.

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Rear View

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1 Gigabit Ethernet port 2 USB 2.0 connectors
3 Status LEDs 4 USB HID connectors 5 Audio output 6 Factory reset button 7 HDMI output

1GBase-T RJ45 connector for user Ethernet purpose.
USB-A connectors with USB 2.0 support for various types of USB devices (e.g. webcam, microphone, external storage, etc). The signal is transmitted to the transmitter over the OPTN link.
The LEDs give immediate feedback about the current status of the extender. See the details in the Status LEDs section.
USB K+M ports for HID-compatible devices (preferably keyboard and mouse). The signal is transmitted to the transmitter over the OPTN link.
5-pole Phoenix connector for de-embedding the HDMI audio, which can be transmitted as a 2-channel balanced analog audio signal.
Hidden button for setting the device to factory default values.
HDMI output port with HDMI 2.0 support for sink devices.

Mounting Options
For the mounting of the devices Lightware supplies optional accessories for different usages. The device has two mounting holes with inner thread on the bottom side. Fasten the device by the screws enclosed to the accessory.

HDMI-OPTN-RX100A-SR HDMI-OPTN-RX100AU2K-SR

1U high rack shelf  (3x)  (3x)

UD Mounting Plate F120
 (1x)  (1x)

UD Mounting Pro P140  (1x)  (1x)

1U high rack shelf provides mounting holes for fastening three 1/3 rack sized units. The UD Mounting Plate F120 makes it easy to mount a single device on any flat surface, e.g. furniture. The UD Mounting Pro P140 makes easy and quick changing of the extenders under the desk available. To order mounting accessories, please contact sales@lightware.com.
b Using different (e.g. longer) screws may cause damage to the device.
O The extenders are 1/3 rack sized and 1/2 U high.

8 SFP+ port slot
for OPTN input connection
9 OPTN input link LED
q RS-232 port
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Input output port slot for a 10 GbE SFP+ module or a DAC cable. Port can be used for either singlemode or multimode optical connection.
The LED gives immediate feedback about the current status of the extender. See the details in the Status LEDs section.
3-pole Phoenix connector for bi-directional serial communication.
12V DC input with locking connector for local powering.

Network Requirements
The HDMI-OPTN-SR series extenders require managed network switches that support 10Gbps (10GbE) line speed. BlueRiver technology transmits uncompressed or lightly compressed video of up to 4K along with other AV signals such as audio and control signals.
Network Switch Requirements The following are the Layer 2 multicast configurations that are required on all the network switches:
 IGMP version 2 supported  IGMP version 2 snooping enabled  Filter/Drop unregistered multicast traffic  Disable unregistered multicast flooding  Enable fast leave support

Applied Ports

Protocol TCP

Port Number 6970

Description
Used for communications between control software and BlueRiver Control Server.

Box Contents

Receiver device

12V DC adaptor with interchangeable plugs

Phoenix® Combicon 3-pole connector

SWaafertryanatnyd Info

Quick Start Guide

Phoenix® Combicon 5-pole connector

Safety & Warranty Info; Quick Start Guide

Status LEDs

VIDEO SIGNAL

off

No video signal present on the HDMI output port.

on (green) Video signal is present on the HDMI output port.

POWER/LIVE

off

Device is not powered.

blinking between 50% and 100% Device is powered on and operational. brightness (green)

GIGABIT ETHERNET - LEFT LED

on (green) Connection is established with 100Mbps bandwith.

blinking (green) Data transmission is active.

GIGABIT ETHERNET - RIGHT LED on (green) Connection is established with 1Gbps bandwith.

blinking (green) Data transmission is active.

OPTN INPUT LINK LED

off

Device is not powered or SFP+ transceiver module is not installed.

on (red)

Device might emit laser radiation.

on (green) Optical link established.

The User's Manual is also available via the QR code below:

Ventilation b Pay attention to the ventilation holes when designing the system. Top and side ventilation holes must not be covered.
Locking DC Plug Twist 90° clockwise to lock.

Lightware Visual Engineering PLC. Budapest, Hungary
 sales@lightware.com  +36 1 255 3800  support@lightware.com  +36 1 255 3810
©2024 Lightware Visual Engineering. All rights reserved. All trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Further information on the device is available at www.lightware.com.
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HDMI-OPTN series transmitter

GIGABIT ETHERNET

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DEVICE HOST EDID

AUDIO OUT

4K projector

Webcam Active speakers

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RS-232 HDMI out USB-A

Audio out

Option 1 - Point-to-point connection OPTN

OPTN

OPTN

Network switch Option 2 - Point-multipoint connection

GIGABIT ETHERNET

USB 2.0

USB HID

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HDMI-OPTN-SR series receiver

Power USB-A Ethernet

Power adaptor Keyboard & mouse

Ethernet switch

Software Control
BlueRiver AV Manager
HDMI-TPN series are supported by BlueRiver AV Manager control software. It is available for download from mySemtech on Semtech.com. The software can be installed on Windows or Linux operation systems as well.
Running the Software
After installation the BlueRiver AV Manager is running in any web browser application and can be launched by typing the 127.0.0.1 IP address in the URL bar.
The following administration tools are available in the software:
 Device monitoring on the network
 Crosspoint settings and audio routing
 EDID settings  Network settings  RS-232 port configuration  Command injection  Configuration of the
integrated scaler

OPTN
HDMI out Audio out USB-A

Option 1 - Point-to-point connection - Connect singlemode or multimode (depends on the installed SFP+ modules) fiber optical cables or DAC cables between the OPTN input port of the receiver and the OPTN output port of the transmitter. In this case, the extender operates as an OPTX device.
Option 2 - Point-multipoint connection - Connect singlemode or multimode (depends on the installed SFP+ modules) fiber optical cables or DAC cables between the OPTN input port of the receiver and the SFP+ port of the 10G network switch. b User Ethernet is also transmitted over the OPTN interface, so be sure not to create a network loop.
Connect the sink (e.g. 4K projector) to the HDMI output port of the receiver by a HDMI cable.
Optionally for analog output: connect an audio device (e.g. active speakers) to the analog audio output port by an audio cable.
USB 2.0 ports: connect up to four USB 2.0 devices (e.g. pendrive/ microphone/webcam/etc.) to the receiver.
USB HID ports: connect up to two USB HID devices to the receiver (preferably mouse and keyboard). O The ports are available in the RX100AU2K-SR model only.

Ethernet RS-232 Power

Connect the device to a LAN network. b User Ethernet is also transmitted over the OPTN interface, so be sure not to create a network loop.
Optionally for RS-232: connect a device (e.g. 4K projector) to the RS-232 port.
Powering on the devices is recommended to do as the final step during the installation.

Port Diagram The following port diagram describes the USB signal routes between the HDMI-OPTN-RX100AU2K-SR model and a HDMI-OPTN-AU2K series transmitter.

Limitations of the Scaler Bandwidth Related Limitations The scaler function has bandwidth limitation, which in the practice means that the scaling of the original picture is not possible below specific settings. When the scaling is not applicable, the error symptoms could be a flashing screen or displaying a black screen. The following resolutions cannot be scaled while keeping the aspect ratio:
 3840x2160 to 640x480; 800x600; 960x1280; 1024x768; 1050x1400; 1200x1600
 4096x2160 to 1280x768; 1680x1050; 1200x1900
Color Space / Color Depth Related Limitations If the scaler function is enabled in the receiver, the output is always RGB 8 bit/channel.
Firmware Update Lightware Device Updater (LDU2) is an easy and comfortable way to keep your device up to date. Establish the connection via one of the port of the network switch or directly the Gigabit Ethernet port of the extender. Download and install LDU2 software from the company's website, www.lightware.com, where you can find the latest firmware package as well.

Receiver (RX)

Transmitter (TX)

USB data of "USB 2.0" ports

USB 2.0 USB HID

USB data of "USB HID" ports

IP packetizer

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OPTN input

IP packages

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OPTN output

IP packages

USB data of "Device" ports

4-port USB HUB

USB data of "USB 2.0" ports
IP depacketizer USB data of
"USB HID" ports

Device Host



References

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