Cypress CDL 160ETH User Manual

CDL-160ETH  
Ethernet and USB to  
HDMI Converter  
Operation Manual  
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Trademark Acknowledgments  
All products or service names mentioned in this document may be  
trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.  
Safety Precautions  
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack or install or  
operate this equipment, and before connecting the power supply.  
Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this  
equipment:  
Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of  
fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain,  
moisture or install this product near water.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.  
Never push an object of any kind into this product through  
module openings or empty slots, as you may damage parts.  
Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow it to  
be abused by persons walking on it.  
To protect the equipment from overheating, do not block the  
slots and openings in the module housing that provide  
ventilation.  
Revision History  
Version No  
Date  
Summary of Change  
V1  
20090625  
Preliminary Release  
Table of Contents  
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1. Introduction…………………………………………................................  
2. Applications...........................……………………………………………  
3. Package Contents.............……………………………………………….  
4. System Requirements..................………………………………………..  
5. Features.............................………………………………………………..  
6. Specifications......................................................................................  
7. Hardware Description.........................................................................  
7.1 Product overview........................................................................... 4  
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7.2 Front Panel......................................................................................  
7.3 Rear Panel.......................................................................................  
Software Installation...............………………………………….………..  
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8.1 USB to HDMI Software.................................................................... 6  
8.2 USB device driver...........................................................................  
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9. Launch USB Server...............................................................................  
10. Using the DisplayLink Manager..........................................................  
10.1 Using DisplayLink Manager.........................................................  
10.2 Using More DisplayLink Manager................................................  
10.3 Firmware Update.........................................................................  
11. Uninstall the Device Driver..................................................................  
12. Connection and Installation...............................................................  
13. Troubleshooting...................................................................................  
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14. Acronyms  
1. Introduction  
The Ethernet and USB to HDMI Converter allow users to use TV as the PC's  
primary display with keyboard and mouse at hand for Internet browsing,  
Microsoft Office tasking, music and movies entertainment from a PC on the  
network. Simply connect the TV to the device and then plug the device using  
an Ethernet network. Your TV instantly become the PC monitor with keyboard  
and mouse for any computer linked on that network.  
The distance between TV and computer can be 100 meters apart within the  
same LAN.Aside from enabling a TV to be your primary PC display the device  
also removes the limitations of running expensive audio and video wiring in  
long distance digital signage extending. All that is needed is an Ethernet  
network to fulfill such task.  
Multiple users will likewise to have the ability to access the same TV without  
being physically connected with computers-an easy and cost effective  
solution when sharing AV among computer.  
2. Applications  
Ethernet to HDMI Displays  
USB to HDMI Display  
Long distance PC dispaly and control  
PC application sharing  
Docking stations  
Projectors display  
3. Package Contents  
Ethernet to HDMI device x 1  
Operational Manual x 1  
Driver CD x 1  
Power adaptor x 1  
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4. System Requirements  
System Hardware Requirements: 2.4 GHz single core CPU with at least  
1GB RAM for optimal performance  
Operating Systems:  
Windows 2K SP4  
Windows XP Home or Professional 32 bits SP2  
Windows Vista 32 bits  
USB Port Extension:  
An available USB 2.0 port with USB to mini USB cable  
Network Extension:  
An available Ethernet port at home, or commercial network with RJ-45  
cable  
Keyboard and Mouse for extra pair of control tool  
Note:  
The converter can only support ethernet transfer bandwith of  
60 Mbits/s  
480p/576p resolutions work best on ethernet connection for up to  
100M long cable (max)  
720p resolution works best with an USB connection up to 2M long  
The ethernet interface does not support Mac OS whereas the USB  
can support Mac OS X v10.4.11 and v10.5.6  
Upgrade the graphics drivers to the latest version  
Upgrade the DisplayLink software to the latest version  
Upgrade the main board's chip set driver to the latest version  
5. Features  
Move the complete PC operation environment into a TV with100 meters  
away from computer. Content on the original PC monitor can different  
from the TV content.  
Allows TV to be the PC primary display with keyboard and mouse on  
hand a smart solution when browsing internet, using Microsoft Office,  
listening music and watching movies from a PC on the network.  
Extend or mirror video through network or USB cable to HDMI display,  
including both video and audio output signals.  
Share HDMI displays with multiple users through your existing office or  
home IP network.  
Add a HDMI display to your computer through a USB 2.0 port.  
Supports mirror and extended video modes.  
A friendly interface for easy configuration and monitoring.  
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6. Specifications  
Input port  
1 x Mini USB; 1 x Ethernet  
Output ports  
Extender Ports  
Power Supply  
ESD Protection  
1 x HDMI  
2 x USB  
5VDC/2.6A (US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified)  
Human body model: 10kV (air-gap discharge)  
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6kV (contact discharge)  
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Core chipset: 2kV  
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Dimensions (mm)  
Weight(g)  
90(W) x 120(D) x 30(H)  
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Chassis Material  
Silkscreen Color  
Power Consumption  
Aluminum  
Metal Black  
8W  
Operating Temperature 0˚C~40˚C / 32˚F~104˚F  
Storage temperature  
Relative Humidity  
-20˚C~60˚C/ -4˚F ~ 140˚F  
20~60% RH (non condensing)  
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7. Hardware Description  
The following sections describe the hardware components of the unit.  
Install the device driver of your Ethernet/USB to HDMI converter before  
operating the device.  
Note:  
7.1 Product overview  
Ethernet or  
mini USB  
HDMI  
PC/NB  
HDMI device  
Monitor  
7.2 Front Panel  
MINI USB  
Ethernet  
MINI USB  
IN  
INPUT  
USB Port  
Ethernet IN  
Reset IP  
USB Port: These ports are the converter's USB Hub provision that allows user  
to connect a USB Hard Drive, USB web camera, Keyboard or Mouse.  
Note:  
These two USB ports cannont be connected to USB Hub extension.  
Doing so will trigger the system to detect the external USB Hub and  
thereby cause a system failure.  
Before removed the USB device, user must follow the USB device's  
safely hardware removal procedure when removing the device.  
Failure to do such action will cause the system to crash.  
Mini USB IN: This port supports extension or mirror of video (via USB cable)  
to your HDMI display, including both video and audio output signals.  
Ethernet IN: This slot lets you connect a RJ-45 CAT5 cable to home IP  
router or PC Ethernet port.  
When connected directly to a PC Ethernet port, the user needs to  
manually set the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to 169.254.10.1 .  
If connect to an IP router, the system will automatically be connected  
without the user setting up its Internet Protocol.  
Input connection switch: This switch allows you to select the PC source  
either via Mini USB port or through Ethernet port.  
Reset IP: This button is only pressed to reset Ethernet IP address when the  
system's IP address is incorrect.  
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7.3 Rear Panel  
DC 5V  
HDMI OUT  
POWER  
EDID  
OFF ON LINK  
④ ⑤  
Power: This slot is where user plugs the 5V DC power supply of the unit  
before connecting the adaptor to an AC wall outlet.  
HDMI OUT: The display output port of the converter that is only compatible  
with HDMI display.  
EDID control switch: The default setting of this switch is ON .  
Leave as it is if the display is properly. If the display has built-in native  
EDID, the screen will show display s resolution and user can selected from  
SCREEN RESOLUTION. When switched OFF, the screen will show internal  
EDID and user can select from SCREEN RESOLUTION .  
Note:  
When switch from ON to OFF position, user needs to go to Launch USB  
Server  
again. If not, the system will remain ON . However, from OFF to ON, the  
user does not need to reconnect the device,  
to disconnect  
and reconnect it  
DisplayLink USB to HDMI  
DisplayLink USB to HDMI  
the system will automatically switch to ON mode.(See section 9 for details)  
LINK LED Indicator: When input switch to MINI USB the blue LED will  
illuminate when the source signal is connected. When input switch to  
Ethernet a blinking blue LED means its doing signal connection.  
Power LED Indicator: Red LED will illuminate when power is connected to  
the converter.  
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8. Software Installation  
The following sections list the procedures to follow when installing the USB to  
HDMI and USB device drivers.  
8.1 USB to HDMI Software  
Insert the provided driver CD into your CD-ROM driver. Using the Program  
Manager, select and double-click on the USB to HDMI Software folder.  
Locate and then execute the Setup.exe file to start install action.  
Once prompted with the display message below, choose your preferred  
language and tick the "Automatically check for updates" item before you  
click on the "I Accept" button. The installation program will automatically  
run and complete in seconds without prompting you to do any further  
actions.  
8.2 USB device driver  
From the root directory of your driver CD, double-click on "XP_VS_Setup.  
ext" to install the USB device driver. After installation is completed, select  
"Yes" from the display message below to restart the computer.  
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9. Launch USB Server  
Press Launch USB Server  
icon from your desktop screen to connect  
the DisplayLink USB to HDMI device and C-Media USB Sound Device. Once  
connection completes, the status icons beside each driver will change from  
GREEN to ORANGE as illustrated below.  
Doube clicking on the device driver toggles the status mode between  
enable and disable.  
Note:  
Double click on the GREEN sign, the system will connect the devices  
and after connect successfully it will turn to ORANGE sign. When connect  
other devices with USB port, "Launch USB Server" will detect it and show out a  
GREEN sign. Double click the GREEN sign to connect the device(s) in order to  
activate and use it.  
This USB Server screen will appear only when input is from Ethernet.  
Note:  
When users wish to switch input from Ethernet to USB the Launch USB Server  
must be disconnected before the switch. Skipping the disconnection step  
may result in Launch USB Server's failure for the next time using.  
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10. Using the DisplayLink Manager  
10.1 Using DisplayLink Manager  
After the driver is completely installed, (the DisplayLink Manager-utility) will  
automatically appear on the system tray. The utility allows you to quickly  
change the settings and resolution for DisplayLink Manager. Right-clicking  
the icon will launch its context menu.  
This item allows you to select the screen resolution  
(available only in extended mode).  
Screen Resolution:  
When the display has a built-in native EDID the screen will show the  
Note:  
display s resolution, Without a built-in EDID, the screen will only have  
the following resolutions on the screenshot bellow.  
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This option allows you to select the screen color quality  
(available only in extended mode).  
Color Quality:  
This item allows you to rotate the screen by 90, 180  
or 270 degrees, on the additional monitor.  
Screen Rotation:  
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This option lets you reposition the extended screen to the top,  
bottom, left or right of the primary display.  
Extend to:  
This item lets you set the DisplayLink Manager to Extended mode.  
Extend:  
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This option allows you to set the DisplayLink Manager to Mirror  
mode. Enabling this will let you see an identical desktop image  
on the additional monitor.  
Mirror:  
This item disable the DisplayLink Manager on the system.  
Off:  
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This item directly access your system's  
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Advanced:  
Display Properties  
From this menu item, you will be able to adjust the resolution,  
color quality, position and refresh rate via the  
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Display Properties  
10.2 Using More DisplayLink Manager  
It is not necessary to install driver again if you have completed the driver  
installation in advance. The driver automatically define the ID of newly  
added DisplayLink Manager. All the installed DisplayLink Manager will be  
listed in the  
on the display manager menu.  
Display Properties  
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When connecting additional DisplayLink Manager to a computer, a  
system with higher CPU performance is recommend.  
Note:  
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10.3 Firmware Update  
Updates on your firmware version may be done manually or automatically.  
Pease refer to the following procedures when performing either type of  
update.  
Manual updating of your firmware is possible by click  
Manually Update:  
the  
, it will then check and  
Updates Check Now…  
download the latest firmware.  
Before performing updates, please make sure that your computer is  
connected to a network.  
Note:  
Automatic updating of the firmware is also possible  
Automatic Update:  
by click the  
Configure Once the  
Updates →  
window below appears, you can  
Updates Options  
configure parameters such as the update method  
and frequency. Click on the OK button to save your  
settings.  
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11. Uninstall the Device Driver  
Follow the steps below to uninstall the USB to HDMI drivers installed in your  
system.  
Open the Control Panel:  
Step 1:  
Step 2:  
Start Control Panel  
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Add or Remove Programs  
Select  
and click  
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Remove  
USB to HDMI Converter  
Click  
to confirm the removal.  
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Step 3:  
Yes  
Select DisplayLink Graphics and click Remove. Click Yes to confirm  
the removal.  
Step 4:  
Click Yes to restart your computer.  
Step 5:  
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12. Connection and Installation  
RJ-45 Cable  
Keybord Mouse HDD Flash  
PC  
NB  
IP Router  
USB Cable  
RJ-45 Cable  
HDMI  
HDMI Cable  
TV/Display  
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Situation  
Check Point  
13. Troubleshooting  
1. Make sure you restart your computer after  
the driver installation.  
2. Check all the connectors are plugged in  
correctly.  
3. Make sure the USB port that you are using is  
USB 2.0.  
The device driver has  
been installed, but the  
DisplayLink Manager is  
not working  
4. Check the additional monitor is connected  
correctly and the power is on.  
5. Make sure the operating system, the Display-  
Link Manager is compatible with Windows  
2000, XP and Vista (32bit).  
6. Try a different USB 2.0 or computer.  
7. Check USB cable s specification.  
DVD player not working  
when move it over to  
the extended display  
1. Try to open the program in the additional  
display first before playing the DVD.  
The mouse not move  
pass the right side of  
the screen as it should  
on extended desktop  
1. Check the display settings and make sure  
that your display number 2 is on the right side  
of display number 1.  
1. Check the display card of your PC's version  
and make sure it is with the latest update one.  
2. If necessary, boot into Safe mode and use  
Vista's Backup and Restore Center to recover.  
3. May also report the issue via your support  
channel.  
System constantly ask  
for reboot and not  
function  
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Acronyms  
Acronym  
CPU  
Complete Term  
Central Processing Uit  
EDID  
HDMI  
USB  
Extended Display Identification Data  
High-Definition Multimedia Interface  
Universal Serial Bus  
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20090713 MPM-CDL160ETH  

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