OIP-N40E /OIP-N60D/ OIP-N60D, Dante AV-H Bridge

User Manual - English

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Diagram: Image of a Lumens AVoIP Decoder device, showing front panel ports and indicators.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Package Contents

Chapter 2 Product Installation

2.1 I/O Interface

OIP-N40E Ports: HDMI Input, HDMI Output, Audio In, Ethernet, Tally Light, USB3.0 Type C. Front panel indicators: TYPE-C, POWER, STATUS, MENU.

OIP-N60D Ports: HDMI Output, Audio In, Ethernet, USB3.0 Type C, USB3.0 Type A. Front panel indicators: TYPE-C, POWER, STATUS, MENU.

Note: We recommended using high-performance USB-C cables (10Gbps or higher).

Diagram: Visual representation of the I/O ports for OIP-N40E and OIP-N60D.

2.2 Product Installation

Using the accessory metal plates:

  1. Lock the accessory metal plate with screws (M3 x 4) to the lock holes on both sides of the OIP Bridge.
  2. Screw the metal plate to the desk or other surface as required.
Diagram: Shows the OIP Bridge with metal plates attached and then mounted to a surface.

Tripod mounting:

The camera can be mounted on a 1/4"-20 UNC PTZ tripod deck by using the lock holes on the side for the tripod of OIP-N40E.

Diagram: Shows a camera mounted on a tripod, with the OIP-N40E attached to the tripod mount.

2.3 Description of Indicator Display

Power Status Tally Status Power Standby Tally
Startup in progress (initialization) - Red light - Flickering Red/Green light
In use Signal Red light Green light -
No Signal Green light
Preview Red light
Program -

Chapter 3 Product Operation

3.1 Operating using the rocker switch

Connect the HDMI OUT to the display, press the Menu dial to enter the OSD menu. Move the rocker switch to navigate the menu and adjust the parameters

  • Rotate: Adjust parameters and Navigate in the menu
  • Press: Enter/ Confirm
Diagram: Close-up of the OIP Bridge front panel showing the TYPE-C, POWER, STATUS, and MENU buttons/dials.

3.2 Operate via webpages

  1. Confirm the IP address:

    Refer to 3.1 Using the rocker switch, confirm the IP address in Status. (If the OIP-N40E is directly connected to the computer, the default IP is 192.168.100.100. You need to manually set the computer's IP address in the same network segment.)

    Diagram: Screenshot of the OIP-N40E status screen showing IP Address, Netmask, Gateway, MAC ID, HDMI Output, and FW Version.
  2. Access the login interface:

    Open the browser and input the IP address, e.g. 192.168.4.147, to access the login interface.

    Diagram: Browser address bar showing an example IP address.
  3. Log in:

    Please enter the account/password to log in.

    • Account: admin
    • Password: 9999

Chapter 4 Product Application and Connection

4.1 HDMI Signal Source Transmission Network (For OIP-N40E)

OIP-N40E converts an HDMI source for transmission over IP.

Note: When using a USB connection to the OIP, a USB 3.1 Gen2 (10Gbps) cable is required.

(1) Connection Method

  • Connect the source device to the OIP-N40E HDMI or USB-C input port using a HDMI or USB-C cable.
  • Connect the OIP-N40E and computer to the network switch using network cables.
  • Connect the OIP-N40E HDMI OUT to the display using a HDMI cable.
  • Connect the HDMI source to the OIP-N40E HDMI IN, to capture and synchronize the signal source to the display (Pass-through).
Diagram: Shows a network setup with an HDMI source connected to OIP-N40E via HDMI or Type-C, then connected to a network switch, and finally to a display. Includes Cat 6 network cables.

(2) Webpage Settings

[Stream] > [Source] to select the output signal > [Stream Type] > [Apply]

(3) Streaming Output

Open streaming media platforms such as VLC, OBS, NDI Studio Monitor, etc., to receive the streaming output.

4.2 Virtual USB Network Camera (For OIP-N60D)

OIP-N60D can convert IP signal source to USB (UVC) for seamless integration with video conferencing platforms.

Note: When using a USB connection to the OIP, a USB 3.1 Gen2 (10Gbps) cable is required.

(1) Connection Method

  • Connect the OIP-N60D to the LAN.
  • Connect the computer to the OIP-N60D using a USB-C 3.0 cable.
Diagram: Illustrates a network setup where a notebook computer connects via USB-C to OIP-N60D, which is connected to a LAN via Cat 6 cable. Also shows various video conferencing application logos (Zoom, Webex, Skype, etc.) and a "Camera" and "Media Processor" label.

(2) Webpage Settings

[System] > [Output], open Virtual USB Setting.

[Source] > [Search new Source] > Select the desired output device > Click [Play] to output selected stream.

(3) USB Camera Screen Output

Launch Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or your preferred conferencing application.

Note: In the application, change the video source to: Source Name: Lumens OIP-N60D

4.3 USB Network Camera Extension (OIP-N40E/OIP-N60D required)

OIP supports network bridging. Use OIP-N40E with OIP-N60D to extend the range of USB cameras over the local area network.

Note: When using a USB connection to the OIP, a USB 3.1 Gen2 (10Gbps) cable is required.

(1) Connection Method

  • Connect the OIP Bridge to the local network.
  • Connect the USB camera to the OIP-N60D using USB-A cable.
  • Connect a monitor to the OIP-N60D using a HDMI cable.
  • Connect a computer to the OIP-N40E using a USB-C monitor transmission cable.
Diagram: Shows a network setup with a notebook connected via USB-C to OIP-N40E. OIP-N40E is connected to the LAN. A USB camera is connected to OIP-N60D via USB-A, and OIP-N60D is connected to the LAN and a display via HDMI. Various video conferencing logos are shown.

Note:

  • Computers can use a USB-C cable to connect to OIP-N40E and use USB network camera.
  • Computers can transmit images onto a TV through a USB-C connection to OIP-N40E.

(2) OIP-N60D Webpage Settings

[System] > [Output], open USB Extender.

(3) OIP-N40E Webpage Settings

[System] > [Output] > Extender Source List.

[Search new Source] > Click [Available] to select the OIP-N60D > Connection displays Connected.

(4) USB Camera Screen Output

Launch Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or your preferred video conferencing app.

Choose the video source, to output USB camera images.

Note: Source Name: Select the USB Camera ID

Chapter 5 Setting Menu

Using the rocker switch [Menu] enter the setting menu; the bold underlined values in the following table are defaults.

5.1 OIP-N40E

1st Level Major Items 2nd Level Minor Items 3rd Level Adjustment Values Function Descriptions
Encode Stream Type NDI/ SRT/ RTMP/ RTMPS/ HLS/ MPEG-TS over UDP/ RTSP Select the stream type
Input HDMI/ USB Select the HDMI-in source
Network IP Mode Static/ DHCP/ Auto Dynamic Host Configuration
IP Address 192.168.100.100 Configurable when set to Static
Subnet mask (Netmask) 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.100.254
Status - - Display the current machine status

5.2 OIP-N60D

1st Level Major Items 2nd Level Minor Items 3rd Level Adjustment Values Function Descriptions
Source Source List - Display the signal source list
Blank Screen - Display black screen
Scan - Update the signal source list
Output HDMI Audio From Off/ AUX/ HDMI Select the HDMI audio source
Audio Out From Off/ AUX/ HDMI Select where audio outputs to
HDMI Output By Pass
Native EDID
4K@60/ 59.94/ 50/ 30/ 29.97/ 25
1080p@60/ 59.94/ 50/ 30/ 29.97/ 25
720p@60/ 59.94/ 50/ 30/ 29.97/ 25
Select the HDMI output resolution
Network IP Mode Static/ DHCP/ Auto Dynamic Host Configuration
IP Address 192.168.100.200 Configurable when set to Static
Subnet mask (Netmask) 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.100.254
Status - - Display the current machine status

Chapter 6 Webpage Interface

6.1 Connecting to Internet

Two common connection methods are shown below:

1. Connecting via switch or router

Diagram: Shows an OIP Bridge connected via network cable to a switch or router, which is then connected via another network cable to a computer.

2. To connect directly using a network cable, the IP address of the keyboard/computer should be changed and set as the same network segment.

Diagram: Shows an OIP Bridge connected directly via a network cable to a computer.

6.2 Log into the webpage

  1. Open the browser, and enter the URL of OIP-N in the IP address bar. E.g.: http://192.168.4.147
  2. Enter the administrator's account and password.

    Note: For a first-time login, please refer to 6.1.10 System- User to change the default password.

    Lumens OIP Bridge

    • Account: admin
    • Password: 9999 (Default)

6.3 Webpage Menu Description

6.3.1 Dashboard

Function Descriptions: Display output/input, encode/decode, and system-related information.

Diagram: Screenshot of the Dashboard page showing Input Info, Encode Info, and System Info.

6.3.2 Stream (Applicable to OIP-N40E)

Stream Settings:

  • 1 Source: Choose the signal source (e.g., HDMI).
  • 2 Resolution: Set output resolution (e.g., 1080P).
  • 3 Frame Rate: Set frame rate (e.g., 60).
  • 4 IP Ratio: Set IP Ratio (e.g., 30).
  • 5 Stream Type: Select the stream type (e.g., NDI).

NDI Options:

  • Camera ID/Location: Name/Location display according to System Output settings.
  • Group Name: The group name can be modified here and set with Access Manager - Receive in NDI Tool.
  • NDI|HX: HX2/HX3 is supported.
  • Multicast: Enable/Disable Multicast. Note: It is suggested to enable Multicast when the number of users online watching the live image simultaneously is more than 4.
  • Discovery Server: Discovery service. Check to enter the Server IP address.
Diagram: Screenshot of the Stream settings page for OIP-N40E, showing input fields for Source, Resolution, Frame Rate, IP Ratio, Stream Type, NDI options, IP Setting, Netmask, Discovery Server, and Apply/Cancel buttons.

6.1 RTSP/ RTSPS

Settings:

  • Stream Type: RTSP/RTSPS
  • Codec: H.264
  • Bit Rate: Setting range 2,000 ~ 20,000 kbps.
  • Rate Control: CBR/VBR.
  • RTSP URL: Example URL provided.
  • Multicast: Enable/Disable Multicast. Note: When the number of users online watching the live image simultaneously is more than 4.
  • Authentication: Enable/Disable Username/Password Authentication. The username/password is the same as the webpage login password, please refer to 6.1.10 System- User to add/modify account information.
Diagram: Screenshot of the RTSP/RTSPS stream configuration interface.

6.3.3 Stream (Applicable to OIP-N60D)

NDI Options:

  • 1 Search New Source: Click to search for devices in the same network segment and display them in a list.
  • 2 +Add: Manually add a device.
  • 3 Delete: Select a device, click to delete.
  • 4 Play: Select a device, click to play.
  • 5 Group Name: The group name can be modified here and set with Access Manager - Receive in NDI Tool.
  • 6 Discovery Service: Discovery service. Select to enter the Server IP address.
Diagram: Screenshot of the Stream page for OIP-N60D, showing the NDI Options section with numbered controls for searching and managing sources.

Dante Controller:

To ensure the unit (OIP-N60D / OIP-N40E) can be recognized by the Dante Controller after enabling the Dante function, please follow the steps below:

  1. Access the OIP-N60D web page.
  2. Navigate to the [Source] section.
  3. Select [Dante AV-H] as the source.
  4. Click [Play] to activate the stream.

Remark: If the play button is not activated, the device will not be detected properly by the Dante Controller.

Diagram: Screenshot of the Dante Controller interface showing a list of detected devices, including OIP-N60D.

6.3.4 Audio (Applicable to OIP-N40E)

Audio Settings:

  • 1 Audio In Enable: Enable/disable audio. Encode Type: AAC. Encode Sample Rate: Set Encode sample rate. Audio Volume: Volume adjustment.
  • 2 Stream Audio Enable: Audio In: Enable/disable audio. Encode Sample Rate: Set Encode sample rate. Audio Volume: Volume adjustment.
  • 3 Audio Out Enable: Audio Out From. Audio Volume: Volume adjustment. Audio Delay: Enable/disable Audio Delay, set the audio delay time (-1 ~ -500 ms) after enabling.

Please note that you cannot convert analog audio from the 3.5mm jack to USB UAC output.

Diagram: Screenshot of the Audio settings page for OIP-N40E, showing controls for Audio In, Stream Audio, and Audio Out.

6.3.5 Audio (Applicable to OIP-N60D)

Audio Settings:

  • 1 Audio In Enable: Enable/disable audio. Encode Type: AAC. Encode Sample Rate: Set Encode sample rate. Audio Volume: Volume adjustment.
  • 2 HDMI Audio Out Enable: Audio Out From: Audio output source. Audio Volume: Volume adjustment. Audio Delay: Enable/disable Audio Delay, set the audio delay time (-1 ~ -500 ms) after enabling.
  • 3 Audio Out Enable: Audio Out From: Audio output source. Audio Volume: Volume adjustment. Audio Delay: Enable/disable Audio Delay, set the audio delay time (-1 ~ -500 ms) after enabling.

Please note that you cannot convert analog audio from the 3.5mm jack to USB UAC output.

Diagram: Screenshot of the Audio settings page for OIP-N60D, showing controls for Audio In, HDMI Audio Out, and Audio Out.

6.3.6 System- Output (Applicable to OIP-N40E)

  • 1 Device ID/ Location: Device Name/Location. The name is limited to 1 - 12 characters. The location is limited to 1 - 11 characters. Please use uppercase and lowercase letters or numbers for characters. Special symbols such as "/" and "space" cannot be used. Note: Modifying this field will modify the Onvif device name/location.
  • 2 Display Overlay: Set the stream to display "date and time" or "custom content" and to display location.
  • 3 Extender Source List: Display the available extendable source device.
Diagram: Screenshot of the System-Output page for OIP-N40E, showing Device ID, Location, Display Overlay settings, and Extender Source List.

6.3.7 System- Output (Applicable to OIP-N60D)

  • 1 Device ID/ Location: Device Name/Location. The name is limited to 1 - 12 characters. The location is limited to 1 - 11 characters. Please use uppercase and lowercase letters or numbers for characters. Special symbols such as "/" and "space" cannot be used. Note: Modifying this field will modify the Onvif device name/location.
  • 2 Resolution: Set output resolution.
  • 3 HDMI Format: Set HDMI format to YUV422/YUV420/RGB.
  • 4 USB Extender: Turn on/off USB network camera extension.
  • 5 Virtual USB output: Turn on/off virtual USB network camera output.
Diagram: Screenshot of the System-Output page for OIP-N60D, showing Device ID, Location, Resolution, HDMI Format, USB Extender, and Virtual USB output settings.

6.3.8 System- Network

  • 1 DHCP: Ethernet setting for OIP Bridge. Change of setting is available when DHCP function is disabled.
  • 2 HTTP Port: Set HTTP port. The default Port value is 80.
Diagram: Screenshot of the System-Network page, showing DHCP and HTTP Port settings.

6.3.9 System- Date & Time

Display the current device/computer date and time, and set the display format and synchronization method. When Manually Set is selected for [Time Settings], Date & Time can be customized.

Diagram: Screenshot of the System-Date & Time page, showing controls for setting the date, time, and time zone.

6.3.10 System- User

Add/Modify/Delete user account.

Supporting 4 - 32 characters for user name and password.

Please use uppercase and lowercase letters or numbers for characters. Special symbols or the underlined cannot be used.

Authentication Mode: Set the new account management permissions.

User Type Admin Viewer
View V V
Setting/Account V X
Diagram: Screenshot of the System-User page, showing a list of users and their authorization modes.

Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

This chapter describes problems you may encounter while using OIP Bridge. If you have questions, please refer to related chapters and follow all the suggested solutions. If the problem still occurs, please contact your distributor or the service center.

No. Problems Solutions
1. OIP-N40E cannot display the signal source screen
  1. Confirm that the cables are fully connected. Please refer to Chapter 4, Product Application and Connection.
  2. Confirm that the input signal source resolution is 1080p or 720p.
  3. Confirm that USB-C cables are recommended to use specifications with a transmission rate of 10Gbps or higher.
2. OIP-N40E webpage USB extender cannot find OIP-N60D on the same network segment
  1. Confirm that the OIP-N60D has enabled the USB extender function.
  2. Confirm that the management switch in the network has disabled the blocking of multicast packets.
3. Recommended specifications for USB-C cables Transfer rate of 10 Gbps or higher.
4. Recommended Switch Configuration When using OIP-N products with a network switch, it is recommended to configure the following settings:
  1. Select a switch where every port supports 1Gbps transmission.
  2. Use a switch that supports QoS (Quality of Service) with 4 queues and strict priority; QoS should be enabled when both 100Mbps and 1Gbps devices exist in the same local network.
  3. Enable IGMP Snooping.
  4. It is recommended to choose a managed switch (Layer 2 or above).
  5. It is advisable to disable EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) or similar power-saving features.

Chapter 8 Safety Instructions

Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the product:

1 Operation

  1. Please use the product in the recommended operating environment, away from water or source of heat.
  2. Do not place the product on a tilted or unstable trolley, stand or table.
  3. Please clean the dust on the power plug prior to usage. Do not insert the product's power plug into a multiplug to prevent sparks or a fire.
  4. Do not block the slots and openings in the case of the product. They provide ventilation and prevent the product from overheating.
  5. Do not open or remove covers, otherwise it may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all servicing to licensed service personnel.
  6. Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to licensed service personnel when the following situations happen:
    • If the power cords are damaged or frayed.
    • If liquid is spilled into the product or the product has been exposed to rain or water.

2 Installation

  1. For security considerations, please make sure the standard mount you use is in line with UL or CE safety approbations and installed by technician personnel approved by agents.

3 Storage

  1. Do not place the product where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in fraying or damage to the lead or the plug.
  2. Unplug this product during thunderstorms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period.
  3. Do not place this product or accessories on top of vibrating equipment or heated objects.

4 Cleaning

  1. Disconnect all the cables prior to cleaning and wipe the surface with a dry cloth. Do not use alcohol or volatile solvents for cleaning.

5 Batteries (for products or accessories with batteries)

  1. When replacing batteries, please only use similar or the same type of batteries.
  2. When disposing of batteries or products, please adhere to the relevant instructions in your country or region for disposing of batteries or products.

Precautions

⚠️ WARNING: This symbol indicates that this equipment may contain dangerous voltage which could cause electric shock. Do not remove the cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to licensed service personnel.
ℹ️ NOTE: This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in this User Manual with this unit.

FCC Warning

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are to provide reasonable protection from harmful interference in residential installations.

IC Warning

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of Industry Canada.

Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le material brouilleur: "Appareils Numeriques," NMB-003 edictee par l'Industrie.

Models: OIP-N40E, OIP-N60D, OIP-N40E AVoIP Decoder, OIP-N40E, AVoIP Decoder, Decoder

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