WyreStorm NHD-250-RX Manual de Usario
WyreStorm
extensor AV
NHD-250-RX
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NetworkHD™ 200 Series AV over IP
H.264 Multiview Processor
NHD-250-RX Quickstart Guide
WyreStorm recommends reading through this document in its entirety to become familiar with the product’s features prior to starting the
installation process.
Basic Wiring Diagram
IMPORTANT! Installation Requirements
• Visit the NetworkHD product pages download section at wyrestorm.
com to check for the latest rmware, document versions, and WyreStorm
Management Suite conguration tools.
• Install the latest rmware onto all encoders and decoders using the
Maintenance Tool found in the Management Suite and via the NHD-000-
CTL web interface. Full rmware update instructions are included with the
rmware download.
• NetworkHD requires a Layer 2+ or Layer 3 managed switch network with
support for Multicast & IGMP snooping enabled.
• WyreStorm highly recommends using network switches listed in the
NetworkHD Switch Recommendation Guide. These switches have been
veried by WyreStorm to meet the requirements of a NetworkHD system.
• Congure all network switches to the exact specication of the guides at
wyrestorm.com prior to connecting any NetworkHD devices.
• NetworkHD uses stateless address autoconguration (auto-IP) to assign
link-local IP addresses in the range of 169.254.x.x to encoders and decoders
out of the box. Your PC must be set to an address in this range in order to
discover the encoders, decoders and NHD-000-CTL.
• WyreStorm recommends the use of the NHD-000-RACK4 for installations
containing multiple NetworkHD devices. Use of this product provides an
enclosure to mount and secure all NetworkHD devices in a standard 19-inch
rack frame (EIA-310).
In the Box
1x NHD-250-RX Decoder
1x 12V DC Power Supply (US | UK | EU)
3x 3-pin Phoenix Connectors
2x Rack Mounting Brackets
2x Wall Mounting Brackets
1x Quick Start Guide (This Document)
Additional Information
More information and required software can be found within the Download
section of the product page on wyrestorm.com.
• Management Suite v1.4 or Higher
• NetworkHD Switch Recommendations
• NetworkHD Switch Mapping Worksheet
• NetworkHD Switch Conguration Guides
• NetworkHD Touch Installation Guide
• NetworkHD Touch User Guide
• Drivers for Popular Control Systems
Network
Switch
NHD-250-RX
NHD-200-TX NHD-200-TX NHD-200-TX NHD-200-TX
NHD-000-CTL
Ethernet Ethernet
Ethernet Ethernet
Digital Video Digital Video Digital Video
Digital Video
Digital Video
Analog Audio
RS-232
Media Player
Satellite Box 1 Satellite Box 2
Digital Video/DVI/HDMI
Key
Ethernet
Analog Audio
RS-232
Personal Computer
Satellite
Box 1
Satellite
Box 2
PC
Media
Player
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Wiring and Connections
WyreStorm recommends that all wiring for the installation is run and terminated prior to making connections to the switcher. Read through this section in this
entirety before running or terminating the wires to ensure proper operation and to avoid damaging equipment.
IMPORTANT! Wiring Guidelines
• The use of patch panels, wall plates, cable extenders, kinks in cables, and electrical or environmental interference will have an adverse effect on signal
transmission which may limit performance. Steps should be taken to minimize or remove these factors completely during installation for best results.
• WyreStorm recommends using pre-terminated HDMI and DP cables due to the complexity of these connector types. Using pre-terminated cables will ensure
that these connections are accurate and will not interfere with the performance of the product.
LAN Port Wiring
The NetworkHD 200 Series LAN port is a 1GbE link for connection to a 1000BASE-T Ethernet device port. Refer to IEEE 802.3ab for ocial guidance on the
Ethernet link. Cables must be tested to 100MHz across the entire link. 1000BASE-T uses the IEC 60603-7 8P8C modular connector.
Setup and Conguration
IMPORTANT! Installation Guidelines
• Do not connect the power supply until all NetworkHD devices are connected to the network switch.
• NetworkHD 200 Series uses either DHCP (where a DHCP server is reachable) or stateless address autoconguration (auto-IP) to assign link-local IP
addresses in the range of 169.254.x.x to encoders and decoders out of the box. Your PC must be set to an address in this range in order to discover the
encoders, decoders and NHD-000-CTL.
• In order to congure the NetworkHD encoders and decoders, the “AV” port on the NHD-000-CTL MUST be connected to the same LAN/VLAN and Subnet as
the NHD encoders and decoders.
• In order for the devices in the system to be controlled via a 3rd party controller on a different VLAN, the “CONTROL” port on the NHD-000-CTL MUST be
connected to the same LAN/VLAN and Subnet as the control system.
• The NHD-000-CTL’s two Ethernet ports are designed to be used in different Networks or VLANs. When using a single Network or VLAN for example when
using NetworkHD Touch – do not connect both ports – only use the “AV” port of the CTL
•
Installation and Connections
1. Install NHD devices to allow airow through the product - WyreStorm recommend using the NHD-000-RACK4. The install location should be dry, well
ventilated and guaranteed to maintain the mandatory operating temperature range of the product.
2. Connect sources to the NetworkHD encoders using a HDMI cable from a quality brand such as WyreStorm Express ensuring a rm port connection.
3. Connect the HDMI display to the NetworkHD decoders using an HDMI cable from a quality brand such as WyreStorm Express ensuring a rm port
connection.
4. Connect NetworkHD encoders, decoders, and CTL to the network switch using well terminated and tested category cable, whilst ensuring compliance with
IEEE 802.3ab (for CTL, encoder, and decoder 1GbE ports).
5. Optionally connect the decoder’s RS-232 port to equipment following the RS-232 pinout section in the appropriate Quickstart Guide.
NetworkHD Console Conguration
In addition to the steps below more information on conguration can be found in the NetworkHD Installation Guide.
1. Connect a computer running Windows™ to the same LAN/VLAN as the NetworkHD components and ensure its IP is within the same subnet as the
NetworkHD default 169.254.x.x IP addresses. The NHD-000-CTL AV port is set to a static address of 169.254.1.1 by default – do not choose this address for
your PC.
2. Power the NHD devices by connecting the included power supplies to the On Power Input.
3. Open the WyreStorm Management Suite (Available from the WyreStorm website) and launch the software and press NetworkHD Console Search.
Note: If a no devices are discovered, verify that encoders/decoders, CTL and PC are within the same subnet scope and within the same range of the CTLs AV
Port and disable or create an exception for the NetworkHD Console Windows Firewall in the .
4. Congure the system as per the instructions in the NetworkHD Installation Guide. Right Click on the NHD-250-RX to see its available options, including
setting the device’s IP address and setting an Alias name. You will also nd other conguration options under the Batch Settings window.
Note: If a 3rd Party control system with a WyreStorm driver for NetworkHD is going to be used, the encoders must use the Alias prex IN1, IN2, etc. This also
applies to decoders, OUT1, OUT2, etc. For example, IN1-Satellite Receiver 1
5. Upload to the conguration to the NHD-000-CTL by right clicking the CTL in the Other Devices section and selecting Upload.
6. Congure the scaling and HDCP values of each decoder based on the requirements of the content and display using the settings found in the Video tab in
the screen.Batch Settings
Download the NetworkHD Switch Mapping Worksheet from any NetworkHD product page to keep track of Mac addresses, device and alias
names for later reference. This will aid the setup process in NetworkHD Console and help with any reconguration or troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Verify that all NHD devices contain the latest version of rmware. This will ensure that all devices are up to date and working at their highest performance
level.
NetworkHD Software fails to locate TX/RX/CTL Devices
• Verify that all NHD and Network devices are powered On.
• Adjust Windows Firewall Settings – Create an exception for NetworkHD
Console.
• Verify that the PC, CTL AV Port, and NHD encoders and decoders are on the
same LAN/VLAN/Subnet.
• Verify that all network switches share the same VLAN conguration.
• Reboot all system components including the NHD-000-CTL and the PC.
• Ensure that only one CTL port is connected per LAN/VLAN. If only one LAN/
VLAN exists only use the AV port.
• Ensure the network switch is fully congured per the appropriate switch
conguration guide.
Failure to Connect to CTL Controller
• Follow the previous steps for failing to connect to devices. If these are
unsuccessful, press and Hold the reset button on the front of the CTL for 5
seconds.
• After a reboot the CTL will be returned to the default IP address of
192.168.11.243 for the control port and 169.254.1.1 for the AV port.
No Image Appearing on Displays
• Verify that all NHD, Network, Source, and Display devices are powered On.
• Verify that the conguration in NetworkHD Console is correct based on
system layout and components used.
• Test sources and displays by connecting them directly together.
• Swap out the HDMI cable.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | WyreStorm |
Categoría: | extensor AV |
Modelo: | NHD-250-RX |
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