RGBSPECTRUM z o Zio S2000 Series Encoder Zio D2000 Series Decoder/Multiviewer Quick Start Guide
This Quick Start Guide describes the Zio installation process. The following topics are discussed: Package Contents Optional Accessories Installation Considerations Rack-Mounting Zio Connections to Zio Using the Zio Coordinator GUI IMPORTANT: Ensure That Your Device Firmware Is Up-To-Date Package Contents One or more of the following: Zio S2000 Series Encoder, with 12V/2.5A DC power supply and mounting hardware Zio D2000 Series Decoder/Multiviewer, with 12V/2.5A DC power supply and mounting hardware Optional Accessories RGB Spectrum offers the following, optional Zio accessories: 10-Position Rack-Mount Enclosure Rack-mount Power Distribution Unit (Model PDU400-12), to provide 12VDC power to multiple Zio devices from a single AC power source Installation Considerations Ventilation Ensure that the vents on either side of the device are not blocked. Provide a minimum of 1.5 inches (38 mm) of free air space around the chassis. Mounting RGB Spectrum offers an optional mounting cage that allows multiple Zio devices to be installed in a standard, 19-inch equipment rack. Contact RGB Spectrum for more information. Zio Quick Start Guide 2
Ambient Heat Keep the ambient temperature constant and below 35 C (95 F). Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Important Do not stack multiple Zio devices on top of one another. Use the optional mounting cage. Cables and Connections Turn off all equipment before making any connections. For best performance and to minimize cable clutter, use Category 2 (High-Speed) HDMI cables that are only as long as necessary to connect two devices. Do not exceed the maximum recommended cable length of 9 feet (2.74 meters). For network connections: At a minimum, use high-quality, Cat 5e or Cat 6 cables. If you plan to use Power over Ethernet (PoE+), you must use Cat 6a Screened Shielded Twisted Pair (SSTP) cable. Do not use crossover cables. Ensure that the cables are properly terminated and free of damage. Ensure that the cables are securely connected. Zio Quick Start Guide 3
Rack-Mounting Zio Zio Figure 1 Figure Attaching 1 Attaching the Rack the Mounting Rack Mounting Brackets Brackets Right Bracket Right Bracket Figure 2 Figure Installing 2 Installing a Zio Endpoint a Zio Endpoint Device in Device the Mounting the Mounting Cage Cage Right Right Bracket Bracket Zio Quick Zio Quick Start Guide Start Guide 4 4
Connections to Zio to Zio Figure 3 Figure Video, 3 Audio, Video, and Audio, Network and Connections Network Connections Zio S2000 Zio Series S2000 Encoder Series Encoder S2000 S2000 Series Series Encoder Encoder NETWORK 48VDC (POE+) NETWORK 48VDC (POE+) ACT ACT USB USB IN IN OUT OUT 1G 1G 12V DC 1.25A 12V DC 1.25A Analog Audio (optional) Keyboard/Mouse Control (optional) Keyboard/Mouse Control (optional) Source Source Network Network Access Access Point Point Display Display Figure 4 Figure Video, 4 Audio, Video, and Audio, Network and Connections Network Connections Zio D2000 Zio Series D2000 Decoder Series Decoder D2000 D2000 Series Series Decoder/Multiviewer NETWORK 48VDC (POE+) ACT USB 1G 12V DC 1.25A Analog Audio (optional) Analog Audio (optional) NETWORK 48VDC (POE+) ACT USB 1G 12V DC 1.25A Analog Audio (optional) Audio Audio Equipment Equipment Display Display Network Network Access Access Point Point Zio Quick Zio Quick Start Guide Start Guide 5 5
VIDEO Connect your source device to the HDMI IN jack on the Zio S2000 Series Encoder, using a High-speed HDMI cable. Optionally, connect a display device to the HDMI OUT jack on the Zio S2000 Series Encoder to monitor the incoming video signal. Connect your display device to the HDMI OUT jack on the Zio D2000 Series Decoder, using a High-speed HDMI cable. ANALOG (OPTIONAL) Table 1 provides pinout information for the Encoder Audio In and Decoder Audio Out connectors. Table 1 Audio Connector Pinouts Pin Number Pin Name Description 1 Tip Decoder Audio Out (Left) 2 Ring Decoder Audio Out (Right) 3 Ring Common/Ground 4 Sleeve Encoder Audio In (mono) SERIAL (OPTIONAL) Connect a PC or other serial control device to the RS-232 port. Use a standard, straight-through serial cable with a 9-pin, male, sub-miniature D connector. Figure 1-1 RS-232 Controller Connection 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 to Automation/ Control System or PC 2 Receive Data (to ctrl. system) 3 Transmit Data (from ctrl. system) 5 Ground (none of the other pins are used) Zio Quick Start Guide 6
Connecting Power Tip Turn on your source devices and displays before connecting the Zio endpoint devices to power. Zio endpoint devices can receive power from either an external, 12V/2.5A power supply, or Power over Ethernet (PoE+, if present) from a PoE+ network switch or stand-alone PoE+ injector. If the device does not receive PoE+: Connect the DC 12V power input on the device to an AC power source, using the supplied AD-to-DC power adapter or PDU400-12 Power Distribution Unit; or If the device receives PoE+: You need not connect anything to this port. However, if a local power source is available, you can connect the device to it to provide a backup power source should PoE+ become unavailable. This will not damage the device. PoE+ is the default power source. Note If PoE+ becomes unavailable, the Zio endpoint device will switch to local DC power and reboot. When PoE+ becomes available again, the device will switch back to PoE+ seamlessly (without a reboot). After a brief power-up sequence, the front-panel POWER LED lights solid green to indicate that the device is receiving power. On the rear panel, the ACT and 1G LEDs flash or light solid amber to indicate network activity and link status. Your Zio endpoint devices are now operational. Using the Zio Coordinator GUI To begin using the Zio Coordinator GUI, open a web browser window. Then, enter the following URL into the address bar: <nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn>:8080/zio where <nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn> is the IP address of a Zio device. Example If the device IP address is 192.168.1.200, enter: 192.168.1.200:8080/zio Zio Quick Start Guide 7
Figure 1-2 Zio Coordinator GUI Home Page IMPORTANT: Ensure That Your Device Firmware Is Up-To-Date From time to time, RGB Spectrum will release new Zio device firmware to add features or make performance improvements. The Zio Coordinator GUI provides a convenient way to install new firmware for your Zio devices. To get the most out of your Zio product, RGB Spectrum strongly recommends that you upgrade your device firmware when new firmware is available. To check for Zio device firmware updates, visit the Partner Portal section of our web site (http://www.rgb.com/partner-portal/). (Registration and log-in are required.) Then, select Product Firmware. Alternatively, if you have a mobile device with a QR code reader application installed, you can scan this QR code image: To download product documentation, select Technical Product Documents from the Partner Portal home page. RGB Spectrum, Inc. 950 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501 Phone: +1-510-814-7000 Fax: +1-510-814-7026 www.rgb.com Technical Support: tech@rgb.com Part No. 350-12142-01 Printed November 2018 2018 RGB Spectrum, Inc. All rights reserved.