StarTechcom Switch IPUSB2HD2 User Manual

HDMI® over IP Extender with Audio  
IPUSB2HD2  
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Manual Revision: 08/02/2011  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction.................................................................................................. 1  
Packaging Contents.......................................................................................................................................1  
System Requirements ...................................................................................................................................1  
Front View..........................................................................................................................................................2  
Rear View............................................................................................................................................................2  
Installation .................................................................................................... 4  
Driver Installation............................................................................................................................................4  
Hardware Installation for USB ....................................................................................................................5  
Hardware Installation for Ethernet ...........................................................................................................5  
How to Use .................................................................................................... 8  
Display Modes..................................................................................................................................................9  
“ExtendDISPLAY MODE (DEFAULT)...................................................................................................9  
“MirrorDISPLAY MODE .........................................................................................................................9  
“Set as Main MonitorDISPLAY MODE...............................................................................................9  
“OffDISPLAY MODE.................................................................................................................................9  
Display Resolution ....................................................................................................................................10  
Display Rotation.........................................................................................................................................10  
Extend to ......................................................................................................................................................10  
Fit to TV .........................................................................................................................................................10  
USB Server.........................................................................................................................................................11  
Automatic Device Connection .............................................................................................................11  
Specifications................................................................................................ 13  
Technical Support ........................................................................................ 14  
Warranty Information.................................................................................. 14  
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Introduction  
The IPUSB2HD2 HDMI® over IP Extender delivers a versatile HDMI-IP link between PCs on your  
network and an HDMI monitor/projector, at full high definition (1080p, 1920 x 1080) video  
resolution. Accompanying audio signals are transmitted directly through the HDMI output, or  
separately through the built-on 3.5mm stereo output port.  
An ideal solution for sharing a display or projector over an Ethernet network so that even PCs  
lacking digital video output can still connect, the IP/HDMI adapter can communicate through  
a network router at transmission distances up to 100m (300ft). Plus, it offers 2 USB 2.0 ports  
on the display side, to connect and share peripherals such as USB storage or keyboard/mouse  
input with the connected PC.  
Alternatively, the device can be used directly connected as a USB to HDMI adapter.  
Packaging Contents  
1 x HDMI over IP converter  
1 x Universal Power Adapter (NA/UK/EU)  
1 x Driver CD  
1 x Instruction Manual  
System Requirements  
HDMI enabled display device with HDMI cable  
Available AC electrical outlet  
Minimum CPU: Intel®/AMD® 2.4 GHz single core  
Minimum RAM: 1GB  
Microsoft® Windows® XP (32-bit), Vista/7 (32/64-bit)  
USB Mode: USB mini-B to USB type A male/male cable  
or  
Ethernet Mode: RJ45 terminated Cat5/Cat6 UTP Ethernet cabling  
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Front View  
Rear View  
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Installation  
Please ensure that the driver installation is complete prior to the physical installation  
(plugging in) of the USB 2.0 Video Adapter  
Driver Installation  
1. Insert the Driver CD into your CD/DVD-ROM drive.  
2. If the installation program does not begin automatically, locate the Autorun.exe  
application. This file will be located in the root directory of the Driver CD (e.g. D:\ or E:\).  
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3. Select the model of the IP Video Extender then select the “Device Driverinstallation. This  
will being the installation wizards for the drivers and USB Server application.  
4. Once both installations are complete, restart the computer when prompted. Once  
Windows has fully loaded, it will be ready to connect to the video adapter either through  
USB or Ethernet.  
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Hardware Installation for USB  
1. Connect the HDMI display device (e.g. monitor) to the video adapter and power on the  
display device.  
2. Connect the power adapter to the video adapter and press the power button. The power  
LED on the video adapter will light up.  
3. Connect the USB cable from the mini-B connector on the video adapter to an available USB  
port on the host computer system.  
4. Windows will automatically detect the USB video adapter and install the drivers.  
5. Once the installation is complete, a small icon will be  
visible in the system notification tray (near the system  
clock).  
6. OPTIONAL: Connect speakers and/or a microphone to the 3.5mm audio mini-jacks on the  
HDMI video adapter.  
NOTE: When connected, the HDMI video adapter will become the default audio device on  
the computer system, overriding any onboard audio. Multiple audio output devices cannot  
be used at the same time, as this is not supported by Windows. To switch back to using the  
onboard audio, go into the Windows Sound / Audio properties (found through Control Panel)  
and change the default audio playback device.  
7. OPTIONAL: Connect any additional USB devices you wish to use into the USB hub ports on  
the video adapter.  
Hardware Installation for Ethernet  
1. Connect the HDMI display device (e.g. monitor) to the video adapter and power on the  
display device.  
2. OPTIONAL: Connect speakers and/or a microphone to the 3.5mm audio mini-jacks on the  
HDMI video adapter.  
3. OPTIONAL: Connect any additional USB devices you wish to use into the USB hub ports on  
the HDMI video adapter.  
4. Connect the power adapter to the video adapter and press the power button. The power  
LED on the video adapter will light up.  
5. Connect the UTP Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector on the video adapter. The other  
end of the Ethernet cable should be connected either directly to the host computer, or to a  
network router/switch/hub. The Link LED on the RJ45 connector should light up solid.  
6. Launch the USB Server software application by double-clicking the desktop icon.  
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7. If DHCP (automatic IP) is available on the network, no configuration should be required.  
Incorrect network configuration  
Correct network configuration  
If a DHCP server (automatic IP) is not available on your network (such as connecting  
directly to the host computer), the video adapter will use a default IP address of  
192.168.1.50. If this is not compatible with your network, the video adapter will need to  
be manually configured.  
a) If not already, connect the HDMI video adapter to a host computer directly via UTP  
Ethernet cable.  
b) Assign the host computer with a manual (static) IP address of 192.168.1.51. If the HDMI  
video adapter will only be connected directly to this computer, no further changes need  
to be made (skip to step g).  
c) Run the USB Server application program. The HDMI video adapter will appear in the list.  
d) Right-click on the main HDMI video adapter device. Select the “Server Configuration”  
option.  
e) Uncheck the “Use DHCPoption and manually enter the IP address and Subnet Mask you  
wish the HDMI video adapter to use. Click “Setwhen complete.  
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f) Disconnect the HDMI video adapter from the host computer and connect both back to  
the network.  
g) Launch the USB Server software application.  
8. The HDMI video adapter should appear as an available device, with the video and audio  
components listed below it. If any additional USB devices are plugged into the video  
adapter, they will also be listed. If a device status is listed as “Freeit can be connected to.  
Only one user may connect to each device at a time.  
To connect to any of the devices, select it from the list, then click the “Connect Device”  
button or right-click on it and select “Connect Device. The status of the device will  
change to “Locally Connectedand Windows will then detect the device, as if it had been  
connected via USB and automatically install it. To disconnect from any device, select it  
from the list and click the “Disconnect Devicebutton.  
NOTE: When connected, the “Media devicewill become the default audio device on the  
computer system, overriding any onboard audio. Multiple audio output devices cannot be  
used at the same time, as this is not supported by Windows. To resume using the onboard  
audio, the “Media Devicemust be disconnected.  
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How to Use  
Configuring the image being displayed by the monitor that is connected to the HDMI Video  
Adapter, can be done in one of two ways:  
1. Accessing the Windows Display Settings  
Windows XP: right-click on a blank area of the desktop,  
select Properties, then click on the Settings tab:  
Windows Vista: right-click on a blank area  
of the desktop, select Personalize, then  
select the Display Settings option.  
Windows 7: right-click on a blank area of the  
desktop, select Screen Resolution.  
2. Right-clicking the DisplayLink tray icon ( ) in the system notification area.  
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NOTE: In Windows XP/Vista, changes can be made directly from the DisplayLink icon,  
however in Windows 7, the DisplayLink icon automatically takes you to the Windows Display  
Settings, where the same settings are available.  
Windows 7  
Windows XP/Vista  
Display Modes  
“Extend” DISPLAY MODE (DEFAULT)  
A default display mode; this feature allows the attached HDMI Video Adapter enabled display  
to work as an “Extendeddisplay to the on-board display. The extended working space  
improves work efficiency.  
You may change the relative position of this extended display through the Windows Display  
Settings or the “Extend Tooption in the DisplayLink icon menu.  
“Mirror” DISPLAY MODE  
This feature allows the same content from the on-board display to be duplicated (mirroring)  
to the HDMI Video Adapter enabled display.  
The screen resolution setting on the HDMI Video Adapter enabled device will match the on-  
board displays’s resolution. For example, if the on-board displays resolution is  
1024 x 768*32-bit, then the HDMI Video Adapter will use the same resolution.  
“Set as Main Monitor” DISPLAY MODE  
A unique feature to allow the HDMI Video Adapter to act as the main working display. The  
HDMI Video Adapter will work as the main graphics adapter on the system, while the on-  
board display will work as the extended display.  
Please be advised that some display utilities and drivers that shipped with certain AGP and  
built-in display adapters may prevent this option from working on some systems. You may  
be able to disable the other utility program (usually found in the same toolbar located on the  
bottom right hand corner) to make this function work properly.  
“Off” DISPLAY MODE  
This option disables the video output from the HDMI Video Adapter.  
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Display Resolution  
Select the desired video display resolution for the connected monitor in Extend Mode.  
The default setting resolution is: 1024 x 768 * 32-bit.  
Display Rotation  
4 options are available: 0°(Normal), 90° (Left), 180° (Upside-Down), 270° (Right) when used  
with the Extended or Primary display modes. It is a useful function for some rotatable display  
devices.  
Normal  
Upside-Down  
Rotated Right  
Rotated left  
Extend to  
When using the “Extenddisplay mode, 4 options are available for placement of the extended  
display, relative to the primary display: Left, Right, Above, Below. More fine adjustments to  
the placement of the extended display can be made through the Windows Display Settings.  
Fit to TV  
When using “Extendmode, if the image displayed on  
the remote display is not properly centered, then this  
option can be used to manually adjust the position of  
the image. Using the + and - buttons will adjust the  
image horizontally or vertically, and holding the CTRL  
key while pressing the + and - buttons will allow for  
smaller adjustments.  
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USB Server  
The USB Server software can be configured to automatically startup when Windows starts and  
also connect certain devices automatically. In the “Optionsmenu of the USB Server window,  
the option to start the software automatically on Windows bootup is available. This will  
allow the software to automatically run, if the computer ever is restarted, instead of having to  
manually double-click the desktop icon each time.  
Automatic Device Connection  
Certain devices can be set to automatically connect (if available) to the host computer, when  
the software is running. This will allow the video and/or the audio to automatically connect,  
whenever the USB Server software is launched, or if unavailable originally, to automatically  
connect whenever the device does become available.  
This can also be applied to USB devices connected to the USB Hub ports. Right-clicking on  
the device and selecting the “Connect Device Automaticallyoption will enable this feature  
for the specific USB device.  
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Alternatively, devices on the USB Hub ports can be set to connect automatically, based on the  
USB port they are plugged into on the HDMI video adapter (instead of based on the specific  
USB device itself). This will allow for any type of USB device to be automatically connected  
to the host computer, so long as it is connected to the specified physical port on the HDMI  
video adapter. This option can be accessed by right-clicking on the HDMI Video adapter itself,  
and going into the Server Configuration. NOTE: The software will show Port 3 and Port 4,  
however enabling these ports for automatic connection will have no result.  
NOTE: With both methods of automatic connection, if the USB device is manually  
disconnected by the user, it will not automatically reconnect until the USB Server application  
is restarted.  
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Specifications  
Video Signal  
High Speed HDMI™ (HDMI 1.3)  
TCP/IP  
Host Interface  
USB 2.0  
1 x HDMI type A female  
2 x 3.5mm Audio mini-jack female  
2 x USB type A female  
1 x USB mini-B female  
External Connectors  
1 x RJ45 Ethernet female  
1 x DC Power  
1 x Power  
LEDs  
1 x Ethernet Link  
1 x Ethernet Activity  
Maximum Video Resolution  
Maximum Data Transfer Rate  
1920 x 1080 / 1080p  
USB 2.0: 480 Mbps  
Ethernet: 1000 Mbps  
Power Adapter  
5VDC, 2000mA, center positive  
0°C ~ 70°C (32°F ~ 158°F)  
0°C ~ 85°C (32°F ~ 185°F)  
10% ~ 80% RH  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
Dimension (LxWxH)  
Weight  
133.0mm x 71.0mm x 27.0mm  
142g  
Compatible Operating Systems  
Windows XP (32-bit), Vista/7 (32/64-bit)  
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Technical Support  
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Warranty Information  
This product is backed by a two year warranty.  
In addition, StarTech.com warrants its products against defects in materials and  
workmanship for the periods noted, following the initial date of purchase. During  
this period, the products may be returned for repair, or replacement with equivalent  
products at our discretion. The warranty covers parts and labor costs only.  
StarTech.com does not warrant its products from defects or damages arising from  
misuse, abuse, alteration, or normal wear and tear.  
Limitation of Liability  
In no event shall the liability of StarTech.com Ltd. and StarTech.com USA LLP (or  
their officers, directors, employees or agents) for any damages (whether direct or  
indirect, special, punitive, incidental, consequential, or otherwise), loss of profits,  
loss of business, or any pecuniary loss, arising out of or related to the use of the  
product exceed the actual price paid for the product. Some states do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. If such laws apply,  
the limitations or exclusions contained in this statement may not apply to you.  
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