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- Ke6900 ke6940 matrix manager user manual 1
- Emc information 2
- Sj t 11364 2006 3
- The following contains information that relates to china 3
- This product is rohs compliant 3
- Online registration 4
- Telephone support 4
- User information 4
- User notice 4
- Basic package 5
- Package contents 5
- Chapter 1 6
- Chapter 2 6
- Contents 6
- Hardware setup 6
- Introduction 6
- Browser telnet operation 7
- Chapter 3 7
- Chapter 4 7
- Chapter 5 7
- Matrix manager software installation 7
- Osd operation 7
- Chapter 6 8
- Chapter 7 8
- Chapter 8 8
- Dashboard 8
- Device management 8
- User management 8
- Chapter 10 9
- Chapter 11 9
- Chapter 12 9
- Chapter 9 9
- Firmware upgrade utility 9
- Maintenance 9
- System 9
- Appendix 10
- Chapter 13 10
- Rs 232 commands 10
- About this manual 12
- Conventions 14
- For information about all altusen products and how they can help you connect without limits visit altusen on the web or contact an altusen authorized reseller visit altusen on the web for a list of locations and telephone numbers 14
- Product information 14
- This manual uses the following conventions 14
- Chapter 1 15
- Introduction 15
- Overview 15
- Features 16
- Cables 17
- Computers 17
- Console 17
- Requirements 17
- Software 17
- Operating systems 18
- The ke69x0 supports the following operating systems which can display standard dvi vga signals 18
- Components 19
- Ke6900t transmitter front view 19
- Ke6900t transmitter rear view 20
- Ke6900r receiver front view 21
- Ke6900r receiver rear view 22
- Ke6940t transmitter front view 23
- Ke6940t transmitter rear view 24
- Ke6940r receiver front view 25
- Ke6940r receiver rear view 26
- Chapter 2 27
- Hardware setup 27
- Rack mounting 27
- Wall mounting 29
- Setting up a point to point installation 30
- Note the diagram above shows the ke6900t and ke6900r the ke6940 installation is the same except that an additional dvi monitor can be connected at each end for a dual view display setup 31
- Point to point installation 1 of 2 31
- Local pc 32
- Point to point installation 2 of 2 32
- Setting up a lan installation 33
- Network installation diagram 1 of 2 35
- Note the diagram above shows the ke6900t and ke6900r the ke6940 installation is the same except that an additional dvi monitor can be connected at each end for a dual view display setup 35
- Tcp ip lan 35
- Local pc 36
- Network installation diagram 2 of 2 36
- Network configuration 37
- Default ip addresses 38
- Exit osd 38
- Ke6900 i o ports 39
- The following table provides the i o port use of ke6900 devices 39
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- Both the transmitter and receiver have front panel leds to indicate their operating and power status as explained in the table below 41
- Chapter 3 41
- Led display 41
- Osd operation 41
- Overview 41
- This chapter provides instructions to configure and operate the ke6900 ke6940 using the local on screen display osd to configure the network settings with the osd see network configuration page 23 41
- Invoking the osd 42
- Microphone hotkey 42
- Touch screen calibration 42
- After you invoke the osd the main page appears 43
- Note a password is required to enter the osd the default password is password for security purposes we recommend you change this to something unique 43
- Osd interface 43
- The osd components are described in the table below 43
- After entering the information click save 44
- Network 44
- The network tab allows you to configure the user station s ip address settings 44
- User station configuration 44
- When you select the user station radio button and click configure to login the network tab appears 44
- Properties 45
- The properties tab allows you to configure the user station s extender settings 45
- After entering the information click save 46
- After entering the information click save 47
- System 47
- The system tab allows you to configure the user station s general settings 47
- After entering the information click save 48
- Network 48
- The network tab allows you to configure the transmitter s ip address settings 48
- Transmitter configuration 48
- When you select the transmitter radio button and click configure to login the network tab appears 48
- Properties 49
- The properties tab allows you to configure the transmitter s extender settings 49
- After entering the information click save 51
- After entering the information click save 52
- System 52
- The system tab allows you to configure the transmitter s general settings 52
- User preferences 53
- When you have made your choices click save 53
- When you select the user preferences radio button and click configure to login the configuration screen appears 53
- Connecting 54
- After you have successfully logged in the connection page appears 55
- Connections page 55
- List mode 55
- The connection page components are described in the table below 55
- Array mode 57
- Click the profile video wall page tab and the following screen appears 58
- Profile video wall page 58
- The profile video wall page components are described in the table below 58
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- Chapter 4 61
- Download trial version 61
- Matrix manager software installation 61
- Overview 61
- Matrix manager install 63
- Upgrading trial version 66
- Browser telnet operation 67
- Chapter 5 67
- Logging in 67
- Overview 67
- After you have successfully logged in the web browser s main page appears 68
- The matrix manager main page 68
- The web components are described in the table below 68
- Web components 68
- Tree view considerations 69
- The functions associated with each of the tabs are explained in the table below 70
- The tab bar 70
- Configuration menu 71
- Telnet 71
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- Chapter 6 75
- Dashboard 75
- Overview 75
- Active connections 76
- Active sessions 77
- Online user stations 78
- Online transmitters 79
- Latest events 80
- Schedule 81
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- Chapter 7 83
- Device management 83
- Overview 83
- User stations 84
- Adding a user station 85
- A user station s settings can be modified from the user stations main page changes that are saved here are then updated on the receiver across the network to configure a user station 86
- Configuring a user station 86
- Select a user station and click modify 86
- The network tab appears with the user station s ip address settings 86
- Click the properties tab to configure the user station s properties 87
- After entering the information click save 89
- Click the system tab to configure the general settings 89
- Deleting a user station 90
- Hardware setup 91
- Receivers 91
- Transmitters 91
- User station video group 91
- Adding a user station video group 92
- Transmitters 94
- Adding a transmitter 95
- A transmitter s settings can be modified from the transmitters main page changes that are saved are updated on the transmitter device across the network to configure a transmitter 96
- Configuring a transmitter 96
- Select a transmitter and click modify 96
- The network tab appears with the transmitter s ip address settings 96
- Click the properties tab to configure the transmitter s properties 97
- Click the system tab configure the general settings 99
- After entering the information click save 100
- Click move out 100
- Deleting a transmitter 100
- Select the transmitter you want to delete 100
- The device list updates with the remaining transmitters the transmitter you deleted will appear on the unmanaged transmitters main page and sidebar menu 100
- To delete a transmitter 100
- Channel connections 101
- Channels 102
- Adding a channel 103
- From the channels main page click add 103
- The channel info tab appears with the general settings 103
- To add a channel do the following 103
- Click the groups tab to add the channel to channel groups 104
- Select a channel group from the selected column and use the left arrow to add the channel to the group select a channel group from the available column and use the right arrow to remove the channel from the group see channel groups page 92 for details 104
- After entering the information click save 105
- Click the permissions tab to set the channels access rights 105
- Adding a channel group 106
- Channel groups 106
- After entering the information click save 107
- Click the members tab to add channels to the group 107
- Click the permissions tab to set the group access rights 107
- Select a channel from the selected column and use the left arrow to add it to the group select a channel from the available column and use the right arrow to remove it from the group 107
- Profiles 108
- Adding a profile 109
- From the profile main page click add 109
- The profile settings tab appears with the profile and access settings 109
- To add a profile do the following 109
- Click the schedule tab if you want to schedule a time for the profile to connect a pop up window appears 110
- After entering the information click save 111
- Click add after you have configured the schedule 111
- Click the permissions tab to set the profile s access rights 111
- Video wall 112
- Video wall example 113
- Adding a video wall 114
- From the video wall main page click add 114
- The video wall settings tab appears allowing you to configure the settings 114
- To add a video wall do the following 114
- Click add after you have configured the schedule 116
- Click the permissions tab to set the video wall s access rights 116
- Click the schedule tab if you want to schedule a time for the video wall to connect a pop up window appears 116
- After entering the information click save 117
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- Chapter 8 119
- Overview 119
- User management 119
- Adding users 120
- Click add at the bottom of the main page the user tab opens 120
- Enter the required information in the fields provided a description of each is given in the table below 120
- Select users in the sidebar 120
- The matrix manager supports three types of user accounts shown in the table bellow 120
- To add a user do the following 120
- At this point you can assign the new user to a group by selecting the groups tab the groups page is discussed on page 111 you can assign the user s channels and groups access rights by selecting the devices tab as discussed on page 115 you can assign the user s profiles and video walls access rights by selecting the profiles video walls tab as discussed on page 118 121
- Click users in the sidebar to return to the main screen the new user appears in the sidebar list and in the main panel as well 121
- Groups and come back to it later 121
- Note optionally you can skip this step now to add more users and create 121
- When the operation succeeded message appears click ok 121
- When your selections have been made click save 121
- Deleting user accounts 122
- Modifying user accounts 122
- Creating groups 123
- Groups 123
- Deleting groups 124
- Modifying groups 124
- Assigning users to a group from the user s notebook 125
- Users and groups 125
- Removing users from a group from the user s notebook 126
- Assigning users to a group from the group s notebook 127
- Removing users from a group from the group s notebook 128
- Assigning device permissions from the user s notebook 129
- Device 129
- In the confirmation popup that appears click ok 130
- When you have finished making your choices click save 130
- Assigning device permissions from the groups notebook 131
- Assigning profile video wall permissions from the user s notebook 132
- Profiles video walls 132
- When you have finished making your choices click save 133
- Chapter 9 134
- Overview 134
- System 134
- Global settings 135
- The global settings page lets an administrator change the default settings used for the matrix manager 135
- In each case the user s access rights are the ones assigned that were assigned when the user of group was created on the matrix manager 141
- Ldap ad authentication and authorization settings 141
- To allow authentication and authorization for the matrix manager via ldap ad refer to the information in the table below 141
- Use the same group name on both the radius server and the matrix manager 141
- Use the same username group name on both the radius server and the matrix manager 141
- Redundancy 143
- Chapter 10 147
- Overview 147
- System log 148
- When the log file limit is reached the oldest events get discarded as new events come in the buttons at the bottom of the page are shown below and described in the tables below 149
- A description of the filter items is given in the table below 150
- Filter 150
- Filter lets you narrow the log event display to ones that occurred at specific times ones containing specific words or strings when you access this function the log filter dialog box appears at the bottom of the page 150
- Chapter 11 151
- Maintenance 151
- Overview 151
- Backup restore 152
- The operations to perform backup restore procedures are described in the table below and in the section that follows 152
- When you click the maintenance tab matrix manager the backup restore page is displayed the page is divided into two main sections backup and restore 152
- Backup 153
- Restore 153
- Firmware upgrade 154
- Firmware upgrade recovery 155
- Certificates 156
- Preferences 159
- Users can set individual preferences for their browser sessions on the preferences page the preferences page allows you to select options for the user that is currently logged in 159
- To use the original system set preferences click restore defaults 160
- When you have made your choices click save 160
- Chapter 12 161
- Firmware upgrade utility 161
- Preparation 161
- Starting the upgrade 162
- After the upgrade has completed a screen appears to inform you that the procedure was successful 164
- Upgrade succeeded 164
- Firmware upgrade recovery 165
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- Chapter 13 167
- Configuring the serial port 167
- Device profile commands 167
- Rs 232 commands 167
- Serial control protocol commands 167
- Verification 167
- Switch port command 168
- The following tables show the possible values for the switch port commands 169
- All sets all source streams 170
- Connect description 170
- Ke6900 ke6940 user manual 170
- Logout logout osd 170
- Off disconnect 170
- On connect 170
- Stream description 170
- The following table lists the available switch port commands 170
- Usb sets the usb source stream 170
- Chapter 13 rs 232 commands 171
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 171
- Skip the output and num1 command strings to configure the local 171
- The mode command string can be skipped and view only will be used by default 171
- User station 171
- Command output num1 control enter 172
- For example to turn mute off audio on for the user station type the following 172
- For example to turn mute off for user station 192 68 8 type the following 172
- For example to turn mute on for user station 192 68 1 type the following 172
- Mute command 172
- Mute o192 68 1 on enter 172
- Mute o192 68 8 off enter 172
- Mute off enter 172
- The following table lists the available mute commands 172
- The following tables show the possible values for the mute commands 172
- The formula for the mute command is as follows 172
- The mute command allows you to enable or disable the audio 172
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 173
- Skip the output and num1 command strings to configure the local 173
- The control command string can be skipped and off will be used by default 173
- User station 173
- Command profile num1 control enter 174
- For example to connect profile 4 with access to the osd menu type the following 174
- For example to connect profile 8 and lock the osd menu type the following 174
- For example to disconnect profile 12 and return to the user station to the osd menu type the following 174
- Profile command 174
- Profile f12 back enter 174
- Profile f4 release enter 174
- Profile f8 enter 174
- The following tables show the possible values for the profile commands 174
- The formula for profile commands is as follows 174
- The profile command allows you to connect profiles and video walls 174
- Default 175
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 175
- The control command string can be skipped and lock will be used by 175
- The following table lists the available profile commands 175
- Command address number control enter 176
- Edid a192 68 remix enter 176
- Edid command 176
- Extended display identification data edid is a data that contains a display s basic information and is used to communicate with the video source the edid commands allow you to change the edid setting of a transmitter 176
- For example if you want to configure device 192 68 to use the remix edid mode type the following 176
- The following table lists the available edid commands 176
- The following tables show the possible values for the edid commands 176
- The formula for the edid command is as follows 176
- Command address number enter 178
- For example to reset device 192 68 5 type the following 178
- For example to reset the user station type the following 178
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 178
- Reset a192 68 5 enter 178
- Reset command 178
- Reset enter 178
- Skip the address and number command strings to reset the local 178
- The following table lists the available reset commands 178
- The following tables show the possible values for the reset command 178
- The formula for the reset command is as follows 178
- The reset command allows you to reset a device back to the default factory settings reset includes resetting the devices ip address 178
- User station 178
- Baud 19200 enter 179
- Baud a192 68 3 38400 none 8 1 enter 179
- Command address number baud rate parity data bit stop bit flow control enter 179
- For example to set device 192 68 3 with a baud rate of 38400 parity of none data bit of 8 and stop bit of 1 type the following 179
- For example to set the local device with a baud rate of 19200 type the following 179
- Rs 232 command 179
- The following tables show the possible values for the rs 232 command 179
- The formula for the rs 232 command is as follows 179
- The rs 232 command allows you to set the rs 232 settings for a device 179
- The following table lists the available baud rate commands 180
- Local device settings 181
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 181
- Skip the address and number command strings to configure the 181
- The baud rate value is required but parity data bit and stop bit can be skipped and their setting will not change 181
- Command output number control enter 182
- For example to disable the osd for the local user station type 182
- For example to enable the osd for user station 192 68 1 type 182
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 182
- Osd command 182
- Osd o192 68 1 on enter 182
- Osd off enter 182
- Skip the output and number command strings to configure the local 182
- The following table lists the available osd commands 182
- The following tables show the possible values for the osd command 182
- To enable or disable the on screen display osd menu for a user station use the following command 182
- User station 182
- List command 183
- Local user station 184
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 184
- Skip the output or input and number command strings to view the 184
- The following table lists the available list commands 184
- Command output input number control enter 185
- For example to read all of the local user station s properties type the following 185
- For example to read all of transmitter 192 68 8 device properties type the following 185
- For example to read all of user station 192 68 9 device properties type the following 185
- For example to read the basic properties of user station 192 68 1 type the following 185
- For example to read the network properties of transmitter 192 68 1 type the following 185
- Read all enter 185
- Read command 185
- Read i192 68 1 network enter 185
- Read i192 68 8 all enter 185
- Read o192 68 1 basic enter 185
- Read o192 68 9 all enter 185
- The following tables show the possible values for the read comman 185
- The formula for the read command is as follows 185
- The read command allows you to retrieve the properties of a device 185
- The following table lists the available read commands 186
- Local user station properties 188
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 188
- Skip the output or input and number command strings to read the 188
- Set command 189
- The following table lists the available set commands 191
- Appendix 197
- General 197
- Safety instructions 197
- Rack mounting 199
- International 200
- North america 200
- Technical support 200
- Specifications 201
- Continues on next page 203
- Dual rack mounting 203
- For convenience and flexibility two optional rack mounting kits are available as shown in the following table 203
- Link bracket 203
- Optional rack mounting 203
- Remove four screws from the ke6900 units and then use the same screws to secure the units together with the link bracket 203
- The 2x 021g dual rack mounting kit installs two ke6900 units side by side in 1u of server rack space 203
- Remove screws 204
- Remove the bottom and side screw from each ke6900 unit 204
- Use the screws in step 2 to install the left and right mounting brackets 204
- Screw the mounting brackets to the rack 205
- Single rack mounting 206
- Screw the mounting brackets to the rack 207
- Use the screws in step 2 to install the right and left mounting brackets 207
- Ip installer 208
- Overview 209
- Trusted certificates 209
- Examples 210
- Importing the files 210
- Self signed private certificates 210
- Pin assignments for the transmitter and receiver s rear rs 232 port that is used for connecting to a serial terminal are given in the table below 211
- Rs 232 pin assignments 211
- Transmitter front rs 232 port pin assignments for the transmitter s front rs 232 port that is used for connecting to a computer for serial control are given in the table below 211
- All audio and video multicast ip addresses use the format 230 x y z 212
- Example 212
- If x is between 0 127 212
- Ke multicast rule 212
- Multicast ip address 212
- Multicast ip formula 212
- Multicasting helps to broadcast audio and video data from a transmitter to multiple user stations over a network to setup up multicasting on a network switch you must know the audio and video multicast ip address which can be found on the ke transmitter to determinate the default multicast ip address set by the ke device use the instructions below the multicast ip addresses can be set manually using telnet 212
- To calculate the audio and video multicast ip address use the transmitter s ip address to determine x and then use the appropriate table below to calculate the multicast ip address for each data stream audio video 212
- Transmitter ip address 172 16 7 46 172 x y z 212
- X y z relates to the transmitter s ip address and 230 is always the first octet of a multicast ip address you use the transmitter s ip address to find x and then use it to calculate the audio and video multicast ip address 212
- If x is 192 or higher 213
- If x is between 128 192 213
- Build a network diagram 214
- Keys to network performance 214
- Choose a high performance switch 216
- Considerations 216
- Configuring switches and ke devices 218
- Limited warranty 219
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