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1 PANORAMA PAN6400 Multi-Room Video & Control System Installation Guide

2 Copyright Title: PAN6400 Installation Guide Document Number: A Original Publication Date: January 1, 2006 Revised Publication Date: November 3, 2006 All rights reserved. Copyright 2006 by NetStreams. All brand names, product names, and trademarks are properties of their respective owners W. Parmer Lane, Suite 100 Austin, TX USA Phone: Fax: Toll Free Technical Support

3 Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Features Package Contents Required Tools NetStreams Documentation Contacting NetStreams Safety Requirements Hardware Labels Safety Instructions Qualified Service Personnel Chapter 2: System Overview Configuration Standalone Integrated with the Musica Integrated with DigiLinX or Third-Party Control Systems System Components PAN6400 VDC Remote Control Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP Chapter 3: Configuring Standalone Installations Configuring a Single PAN6400 VDC Component Video S-Video with Coaxial Digital (S/PDIF) Audio Composite Video with Coaxial Digital (S/PDIF) Audio Adding Additional Displays (Cascade Mode) Chapter 4: Integrating with NetStreams Musica 5000 Series Integrating a Single Musica MU5066ADC and PAN6400 VDC Adding Additional Input Ports (Mirrored Mode) Adding Additional Displays (Cascade Mode) Integrating the Musica MUR2EM Network Interface Chapter 5: Integrating Panorama with DigiLinX Integrating a Single DigiLinX System and PAN6400 VDC Adding Additional Input Ports (Mirrored Mode) Adding Additional Displays (Cascade Mode) iii

4 NetStreams Pan6400 Installation Guide Chapter 6: Using IR IR Overview Remotes Panorama remote Source/Display Remote or Universal Remote PAN6400 VDC IR Storage and Access PAN6400 VDC LED Meaning Learning IR Standalone Installations Testing IR Integration Cascade Mode Integrating with Musica Storing IR codes Testing IR Integration Learning IR in Mirrored Mode Learning IR in Cascade Mode Integrating with DigiLinX Testing IR Integration Learning IR in Mirrored Mode Learning IR in Cascade Mode Chapter 7: Troubleshooting iv

5 Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Panorama PAN6400 Video Distribution & Control system. Offering a new breed of video products, the NetStreams Panorama system combines video distribution and switching with infrared (IR) control of displays and sources, instead of requiring a dedicated control system. The NetStreams Panorama system s value and performance is unmatched in today s market: delivering phenomenal video clarity and source content of up to 1080p (high definition resolution). With Panorama s cable length compensation (CLC) technology you can distribute high definition video sources up to 1,000 feet per room from the headend. Now your HDTV, Blu-ray, or HD-DVD experience can be shared around the residential or commercial project with no discernible video quality degradation. Panorama was designed for installers and customers who demand great quality, an affordable price, and ease of installation. The Panorama PAN6400 Video Distribution Center (VDC) distributes four sources to six rooms (expandable to 18). The system selects any available video source and distributes it to any of the rooms selected. Users can simultaneously access and control any of the four different sources from separate rooms. Compensating automatic gain adjustments at the inputs ensure that the sources are distributed at equal levels. The PAN6400 VDC offers plug and play integration with NetStreams Musica MU5066 Multi-Room Audio system and also works with the NetStreams DigiLinX IP-Based Multi-Room Audio and Control system to provide the video solution for your project. With the PAN6400 VDC, you can distribute component, S-Video, or composite video signals and/or coaxial digital S/PDIF digital audio signals to as many as six rooms per PAN6400 VDC. Up to three PAN6400 VDCs can be cascaded to achieve a total of 18 zones of high definition video and audio when integrated with Musica. When used with DigiLinX or a third-party system, there is no limit to the number of Panorama VDCs that can be used in a system. PAN6400 VDCs can also be mirrored to double the number of connections from three (with one VDC) to six (with two VDCs), allowing the distribution of component video and S/PDIF digital audio simultaneously. In this case Panorama distributes both video and audio and Musica or DigiLinX controls the PAN6400 VDCs. 1-1

6 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide Many other exciting combinations for unique installations exist. For more information on some of these applications, please see the Panorama Application Notes in the dealer section of the NetStreams website ( Features The PAN6400 VDC features include: display outputs - supports six displays (expandable to 18) source inputs - supports four sources IR inputs and outputs - supports IR for four sources and provides a common input and output IR learning and storage - controls up to four sources and six displays per VDC RS-232 ports - supports connection to Musica, DigiLinX, or other third-party control systems hand-held remote control. Package Contents NOTE The PAN6400 VDC requires 2U of rack space. To mount the PAN6400 VDC, use the supplied non-standard rack mount ears or purchase a Middle Atlantic ( shelf (part number RSH4A2S) for mounting into a standard 19-inch rack. The NetStreams Panorama system consists of the PAN6400 VDC and the Panorama Video Ports (sold separately). Your PAN6400 VDC comes with the following: PAN6400 VDC (video distribution center) 12v DC power supply five S-Video to RCA adapters four 3.5 mm male to 3.5 mm male IR extension cables one remote control one RS-232 null modem cable installation guide one set non-standard rack mount ears. Required Tools Tools required for installation of a PAN6400 VDC include: small flathead screwdriver CAT5 tester volt meter RJ45 crimping tool RJ45 connectors 1-2

7 Introduction wire cutters wire strippers. NetStreams Documentation To view or print NetStreams documentation: 1. From a web browser, go to 2. Click the Dealer Login button. 3. Log in with your dealer user name and password. 4. Select Dealer Documents. Contacting NetStreams If you have technical questions about the PAN6400 VDC that are not covered in this manual: visit the dealer section of the NetStreams website ( for application notes support@netstreams.com call or Safety Requirements Safe installation and use of NetStreams products requires a thorough knowledge of the products and proper installation practices. Therefore, please read this manual before beginning and heed all warnings. Follow all instructions provided and retain them. Adhere to all warnings on the product and in the instructions. Hardware Labels CAUTION! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER - SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. 1-3

8 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide Safety Instructions CAUTION! To reduce the risk of possible fire or electrical shock, make all connections and finish all terminations before turning on power to the unit. WARNING Before turning the power on for the first time, read this section carefully. All models are designed for use only with the power supply voltage of the region where they are sold. NOTE NetStreams provides a VSPW 12v DC power supply. Review whether this is the appropriate voltage and power supply for your country and call NetStreams Technical Services at (866) if you have any questions. Do not block any ventilation openings. For example; do not place on a rug, bed, sofa, or similar surface which impedes airflow across the chassis. Airflow through the ventilation openings should be unobstructed. Provide ventilation on all sides of the appliance, especially if placed in a rack. If ventilation is blocked, the appliance may overheat and malfunction. Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not expose the appliance to direct sun light as the appliance s internal components temperature may rise and shorten the life of the components. Avoid damp and dusty places. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Only connect the appliance to a power supply described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. A label located at the rear panel power connection indicates the DC power input for the unit. The label will read V DC 12V/1.5A Adapter. Route power cord and other cables so that they are not likely to be walked on, tripped over, pinched, or stressed. Pay particular attention to condition of cords and cables at plugs, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. To prevent risk of fire or injury, damaged cords and cables should be replaced immediately. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. The apparatus should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged objects have fallen or liquid has spilled into the unit the apparatus has been exposed to rain or other moisture the apparatus does not appear to operate normally the apparatus has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged. Do not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not use rough material, thinners, alcohol or other chemical solvents or cloths since this may damage the finish or remove the panel lettering. Never pour any liquid on or in the device. 1-4

9 Introduction Do not use near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc. Do not expose the appliance to dripping or splashing and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the appliance. Do not touch the appliance with wet hands. Do not handle the appliance or the power cord when your hands are wet or damp. If water or any other liquid enters the appliance chassis, take the appliance to qualified service personnel for inspection. Only use the appliance with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. Only mount the appliance to a wall or ceiling as recommended by the manufacturer. Qualified Service Personnel Only NetStreams employees are qualified to inspect or repair internal damage to NetStreams equipment. If your NetStreams device is damaged, contact NetStreams Technical Support for a Return Merchandise Authorization. 1-5

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11 Chapter 2 System Overview Configuration You can install the PAN6400 VDC alone or in conjunction with Musica, DigiLinX, or other control systems. In any of these configurations, you can also install multiple PAN6400 VDCs to add additional zones or signals. Standalone You can use the Panorama as a standalone video distribution and control system. Panorama can switch video and control both video sources and displays without a third-party controller. The PAN6400 VDC can connect to video sources with component, composite, or S-Video cables. The displays are controlled either locally with the display s remote control or from the headend with learned IR commands stored in the PAN6400 VDC. The sources are controlled by learned IR stored in the VDC. Panorama also offers IR pass-through with the PANVP700 to control the source using the source s remote control. Two or more PAN6400 VDCs can be connected in a cascade to increase the number of rooms where the video and audio sources are distributed. Each VDC adds six more zones, while the sources available for distribution remains at four. For an example of a cascaded configuration, see Figure 3-6 on page 3-9. Integrated with the Musica When Panorama is integrated with the NetStreams Musica 5000 Series Multi-Room Audio & Control system, the two systems are virtually plug and play. Use the Musica MU5066ADC to distribute analog audio and the PAN6400 VDC to distribute balanced, line-level video. The PANVP500 (VP500) Video Port connects as many as six displays to each PAN6400 VDC. The AP450 or AP500 Audio Ports provide fixed or variable audio output and/or local source input. The Musica keypads control all of the audio and video functions as well as IR pass-through functions via the IR receiver window on the front of the keypad. 2-1

12 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide When integrated with Musica, you can mirror multiple PAN6400 VDCs and have them function as a single VDC to increase the number of connections. When mirroring two PAN6400 VDCs, you increase the connections per source from three to six. As with standalone configurations, you can cascade a configuration with PAN6400 VDC and Musica to add additional zones. You can include a Musica MUR2EM Network Interface in the integrated installation. This allows the system to be controlled from a web browser. Integrated with DigiLinX or Third-Party Control Systems The Panorama video distribution system also integrates with the NetStreams DigiLinX IP-Based Multi-Room Audio and Control system or other control systems through RS-232 connections. The PAN6400 VDC distributes balanced, line-level video and controls displays. DigiLinX controls the PAN6400 VDC switching functions through a ControLinX driver and distributes the video sources audio over the DigiLinX network using a MediaLinX for each source. Each MediaLinX also serves as the controller for each video source. PAN6400 VDC can also distribute S/PDIF digital audio to audio-video (A/V) receivers in tandem with MediaLinX distributing the audio over network when using S-Video or composite video connections. Alternatively, you can mirror multiple PAN6400 VDCs and have them function as a single VDC to increase the number of connections. This allows you to distribute component video from one PAN6400 VDC and coaxial digital (S/PDIF) audio from the other PAN6400 VDC. You can cascade a configuration with PAN6400 VDC and DigiLinX integrated to add additional zones. This requires a ControLinX for each Panorama. The Panorama can send and receive RS-232 commands allowing third-party controllers to use the Panorama as a video switcher. The same general wiring procedure applies when integrating with third-party control systems as with DigiLinX. The RS-232 port wiring in particular is the same. A full RS-232 protocol guide is available to authorized dealers from the dealer section of the NetStreams website ( System Components There are many ways to use Panorama, but the components of the system are finite. The main components include: PAN6400 VDC PANVP500 or PANVP700 Video Ports third-party video source (cable, satellite dish, or other input device) third-party display (TV, Plasma/DLP/LCD or projectors). 2-2

13 Additional equipment may include: System Overview Musica MU5066ADC (for Musica system integration) AP300 or AP500 (for Musica system integration) ControLinX (for DigiLinX system integration) MediaLinX (for DigiLinX system integration) MUR2EM (in conjunction with Musica MU5066ADC system integration). PAN6400 VDC NOTE The PAN6400 VDC requires 2U of rack space. To mount the PAN6400 VDC, use the supplied non-standard rack mount ears or purchase a Middle Atlantic ( m) shelf (part number RSH4A2S) for mounting into a standard 19-inch rack. Familiarize yourself with the physical properties of the PAN6400 VDC to help plan for your installation. The physical dimensions of the PAN6400 VDC are: inches (or 424 mm) wide 2.28 inches (or 57 mm) high 9.04 inches (or 226 mm) deep. The front panel of the PAN6400 VDC has LEDs that indicate the state of the VDC when in normal mode and assist with IR learning (see Using IR on page 6-1 for more information). Figure 2-1 shows the front of the PAN6400 VDC. Figure 2-1 PAN6400 VDC (front panel) The front panel consists of the following LEDs: one (green/red) power LED an IR window (located next to the POWER LED) six blue DISPLAY LEDs four red SOURCE LEDs. 2-3

14 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide NOTE The display connected to the MONITOR ports shows what is playing on the display and source currently lit on the PAN6400 VDC LEDs. If Sources 3 and 4 are playing on different displays, and the Display 2 and Source 4 LEDs are on, the MONITOR display shows Source 4. NOTE Use a CAT5, 568aterminated cable for Video Port connections. For further information on the VP500 or VP700, see Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700 on page 2-5. The rear panel of the PAN6400 VDC has ports and the power input. Figure 2-2 shows the rear panel. Figure 2-2 Available ports include: PAN6400 VDC (rear panel) six RCA-type input/output ports for each of four video sources labeled S1 - S4 three RCA-type output ports labeled MONITOR for connecting a monitor to the PAN6400 VDC at the headend which displays last selected source and room six RJ45 ports transmits the video signal to a VP500 or VP700 Video Port for use with up to six displays four IR input/output ports for each of four video sources labeled S1 - S4 and a common input and output connection labeled C two RS-232 ports (IO1 and IO2): IO1 - connects to the Musica MU5066ADC IO2 - connects to DigiLinX, another PAN6400 VDC (when integrated with Musica), a computer, or other control devices power - DC12V power supply and power cord (included). Remote Control The PAN6400 VDC comes with an IR remote that can control the PAN6400. The remote can execute IR commands stored in the PAN6400 VDC, allowing the PAN6400 to control sources. Use of the remote is covered in Chapter 6, Using IR. The PAN6400 VDC stores 10 IR codes for each source and 10 IR codes for each display. Each of the 10 definable buttons on the Panorama remote access both a stored IR command for a display and a source. Both commands execute simultaneously. See PAN6400 VDC IR Storage and Access on page 6-4 for complete information on storing and accessing IR commands. 2-4

15 System Overview If you need more advanced functions, you can use the Panorama remote to teach a universal remote control the Panorama IR codes and also IR codes for any other source or display that you plan to use. Figure 2-3 PAN6400 VDC remote control NOTE The VP700 is compatible only with the IR receiver included in the unit. NOTE Both Panorama Video Ports come with the 250-ft. CLC chip already inserted into the CLC slot on the rear panel. Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700 The Panorama Video Ports are single-gang devices designed to be mounted in a standard single-gang backless electrical outlet box near the display device. The Video Ports provide an interface to connect the video displays, IR emitters, and IR receivers to the PAN6400 VDC. Two models are available (both sold separately): the PANVP500 and PANVP700. The main difference between the two models is that the VP700 includes an IR Receiver for control of the sources connected to the VDC. Use standard, unshielded CAT5 cable for wiring between the PAN6400 VDC and the Video Ports and terminate the cable using the 568a standard. The PANVP700 ships with: NetStreams IR Receiver (4 ft. cable) mm plug NetStreams IR Emitter mm plug wall plate five Cable Length Compensation (CLC) chips (in 50-, 250-, 500-, 750-, and 1000-ft. increments). The PANVP500 ships with: NetStreams IR Emitter wall plate five Cable Length Compensation (CLC) chips (in 50-, 250-, 500-, 750-, and ft. increments). 2-5

16 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide The front of the Panorama Video Port supports component, composite/digital audio, and S-Video display interfaces. Figure 2-4 displays the front panel of the Panorama Video Port. IR In port- PANVP700 only IR Out port Pb port - Component connections Pr port - Component connections Composite Y port - Composite or component video connections or digital audio connection S-Video port - S-Video connections Figure 2-4 PANVP700 (front panel) The type of video signal used determines how the connections on a Video Port are used. The same type of video cables used to connect the source and PAN6400 VDC must also be used to connect the Video Ports and the displays. The ports on the front of the Panorama Video Ports include: IR Out - connects an IR Emitter to the video source IR In - connects the supplied IR Receiver (VP700 only) Pb and Pr - connects component display devices Composite/Y - connects composite or component display devices or digital audio devices, depending on the configuration S-Video - connects S-Video display devices. A special S-Video adaptor is required to connect the source to the PAN6400 VDC. The red and blue cables of the adaptor map to the Video Port s S-Video port. Whatever ports and cables you use on the PAN6400 VDC, duplicate that configuration on the Video Ports. The rear of the Video Ports have a CLC expansion slot and a Video Interface Module (VIM). 2-6

17 System Overview Figure 2-5 displays the rear panel of the Panorama Video Ports. Figure 2-5 PANVP500/PANVP700 (rear panel) The CLC expansion slot helps optimize the video signal quality for each display by attenuating the video signal to better suit the distance of your cable runs from the PAN6400 VDC to the Video Port. The VIM uses an RJ45 connection to connect the Video Port with the room outputs on the PAN6400 VDC. Insert the provided chip that is closest to the length of cable you are running (see Figure 2-6). Chips come in 50-, 250-, 500-, 750-, and ft. allotments as shown in Table 2-1. The Video Port ships with the 250 ft. chip inserted. Table 2-1 CLC Usage Chip Covers a Cable Length of 50 1 to 50 feet to 250 feet to 500 feet to 750 feet to 1000 feet 2-7

18 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide Figure 2-6 shows an example of how to insert a chip into the Panorama Video Port. Figure 2-6 CLC chip (insertion) Figure 2-7 shows the IR connection to and from the Video Ports. Connect the IR Receiver to the Video Port and place it in a location where it can receive the IR signal from the source remote. The best location is shaded from fluorescent light with the dome facing the IR remote. Place the IR Emitter over the IR window on the front of the display and connect it to the Video Port. Wall IR Receiver IR Emitter PANVP IR Emitter PANVP700 Figure 2-7 Connecting PAN6400 VDC IR Receiver and Emitter

19 Chapter 3 Configuring Standalone Installations NetStreams Panorama system is much more than a typical video distribution system. It is designed to offer full IR control of sources and displays without the need for a third-party control system or IR infrastructure products and can distribute S/PDIF audio. Panorama s capability to function as a standalone video distribution and control system provides unprecedented value over other products in the market that simply do video switching. The standalone configuration is useful for projects where a universal remote control manages the video distribution system. The standalone configuration also greatly simplifies control for third-party systems by combining video switching, source control, and display control in one device. The model of Panorama Video Ports used determines how the system is controlled. For example, in a project where the system is controlled from each room with a universal remote control, use the VP700 Video Ports to offer two-way IR (with an IR Receiver as well as an Emitter for the display). On the other hand, if the project is a bar or restaurant where the rack location is the only control point, the VP500 Video Ports work just fine. There are many standalone configurations including the following: component video S-Video with coaxial digital (S/PDIF) audio composite video with coaxial digital (S/PDIF) audio cascading: adding displays by adding one or more additional PAN6400 VDC. Configuring a Single PAN6400 VDC The PAN6400 VDC can connect to video sources with component, composite, or S-Video cables. It is important to note that Panorama does not transcode video signals. If you connect your first source using component cables, you must connect the display with component cables. The remaining three sources and the remaining displays must also use component cables. Connecting a cable to a PAN6400 VDC source input port defines that port for all sources. For example, if source 1 has a composite video cable in the green (Y) port and a digital audio cable in the red (Pr) port, the connections must remain consistent for 3-1

20 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide source inputs 2-4. (Do not put any video cable in the red port, or anything but a composite cable in the green port.) Because S-Video and composite video signals do not use all input ports, you can mix them between sources. The S-Video adapter (provided) uses the blue (Pb) and red (Pr) ports leaving the green (Y) port available for composite video distribution for a different source. However, you cannot connect digital audio through the PAN6400 VDC in this configuration. In addition, the display would need to have available ports for simultaneous S-Video and composite connections to accommodate the sources with differing video connections. You can use the remote control for the display to toggle between the two sources by selecting the source input. Figure 3-1 shows an example of how you might connect a video switch in a standalone configuration. Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 Display 5 Display 6 IR Receiver IR Emitter PANVP700 VIDEO SOURCES PAN6400 Figure 3-1 Video switch in a standalone environment Component Video The following procedures show how to connect a component video source to a PAN6400 VDC. This is easily accomplished using one PAN6400 VDC. This configuration is useful in environments that do not need audio, such as restaurants or bars. 3-2

21 Configuring Standalone Installations If you want to distribute the video to more than six displays, you can connect two or more PAN6400 VDCs in cascade mode as discussed in Adding Additional Displays (Cascade Mode) on page 3-7. Since Panorama is being configured as a standalone system, the VP700s are highly recommended. The IR Receiver (included with the VP700) permits control and switching of the sources using the Panorama remote or a universal remote control. The IR Emitters allow Panorama to control the display and source. Figure 3-2 shows a complete wiring diagram for this configuration. For more detail on the ports on the rear panel of the Panorama, see PAN6400 VDC on page 2-3. Legend IR Emitter CAT5 Component Display t u y IR Receiver PANVP700 Front Back r w e IR Emitter PAN6400 Source Figure 3-2 Component video To connect this component video configuration, complete the following steps: 1. Ensure power is off to all devices. 2. Connect the component cable from the component video out ports of the source to the PAN6400 VDC source IN ports for that source. Match the jacks to the appropriate PbPrY color-coded ports. 3. Connect an IR Emitter to the PAN6400 VDC IR OUTPUT port for the corresponding source and place the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source. 3-3

22 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide 4. Connect the CAT5 cable from the display output on the PAN6400 VDC for that source to the VIM port of a VP Connect the VP700 attached to the PAN6400 VDC to the display using a component cable. You can route the video from the VP700 to an A/V Receiver and then the display. 6. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR IN port for that source on the VP700 and place the IR Receiver where it can receive a signal from the remote. See Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700 on page 2-5 for information on effective IR Receiver placement. 7. Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP700 and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display. 8. Turn power on to all devices. S-Video with Coaxial Digital (S/PDIF) Audio The following procedures show you how to connect and distribute an S-Video and coaxial digital (S/PDIF) audio source to Panorama. This can be easily accomplished using one PAN6400 VDC. If you choose to distribute the audio and video to more than six zones, more than one PAN6400 VDCs is necessary to provide the additional DISPLAY OUTPUT ports, as discussed in Adding Additional Displays (Cascade Mode) on page 3-7. When Panorama is installed as a standalone system, the VP700 Video Ports are highly recommended, as the IR Receiver (included) permits control and switching of the sources with a Panorama remote or universal remote control. Figure 3-3 shows a 3-4

23 Configuring Standalone Installations complete wiring diagram for this configuration. For more detail on the ports on the rear panel of the Panorama, see PAN6400 VDC on page 2-3. Legend IR Emitter 5.1 or higher channel speaker outputs a i IR Receiver Display CAT5 o S-Video Coaxial audio Speaker PANVP700 Back t u y PANVP700 Front PAN6400 w e r IR Emitter Source This configuration does not work for component video. Figure 3-3 S-Video and coaxial digital (S/PDIF) audio To make the connections for S-Video and digital audio, complete the following steps: 1. Ensure power is off to all devices. 2. Connect the S-Video cable (provided with the source) from the source to the S-Video adapter (provided) and connect the blue (Pb) and red (Pr) RCA connections to the PAN6400 VDC IN ports for that source. 3. Connect the coaxial digital (S/PDIF) cable from the source to the PAN6400 VDC IN port (green) for that source. 4. Connect an IR Emitter to the PAN6400 VDC IR OUTPUT port for that source and place the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source. 5. Connect the CAT5 cable from the room output on the PAN6400 VDC to the VIM port of the VP Use an S-Video cable to connect the VP700 to the display. You can also route the video from the VP700 to an A/V Receiver and then to the display. 7. Connect the Y/Composite port of the VP700 to the Digital Audio In of the A/V Receiver. 3-5

24 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide 8. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR IN port on the VP700 and place the IR Receiver where it can receive a signal from the remote. See Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700 on page 2-5 for information on effective IR Receiver placement. 9. Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP700 and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display. 10. Connect 5.1 or higher channel speakers from the output ports of the A/V Receiver. 11. Turn power on to all devices. Composite Video with Coaxial Digital (S/PDIF) Audio The following procedures show how to connect composite video and coaxial digital (S/PDIF) audio to easily provide both video and audio distribution from one PAN6400 VDC. If you want to distribute the audio and video to more than six zones, you can connect two or more PAN6400 VDCs in cascade mode as discussed in Adding Additional Displays (Cascade Mode) on page 3-7. When Panorama is installed as a standalone system, the VP700 Video Ports are highly recommended as the IR Receiver permits control and switching of the sources with a Panorama or universal remote control. Figure 3-4 shows a complete wiring diagram for this configuration. For more detail on the ports on the rear panel of the Panorama, see PAN6400 VDC on page 2-3. Legend IR Emitter 5.1 or higher channel speaker outputs a i IR Receiver Display CAT5 o Composite y Coaxial audio Speaker PANVP700 Back t u PANVP700 Front PAN6400 w e r IR Emitter Source Figure 3-4 Composite video and coaxial digital (S/PDIF) audio 3-6

25 Configuring Standalone Installations NOTE The composite video cable can be plugged into the Pb, Pr, or Y IN ports. However, once a port has been used for composite, all sources must use that port. For example, if source 1 plugs the composite cable into the red (Pr) port, the three remaining sources must use the Pr port for composite cables. To make the connections for composite video and digital audio, complete the following steps: 1. Ensure power is off to all devices. 2. Connect the composite video cable from the video out port of the source to the PAN6400 VDC IN port (red) for that source. 3. Connect the coaxial digital (S/PDIF) cable from the source to the PAN6400 VDC IN port (green) for that source. 4. Connect an IR Emitter to the PAN6400 VDC IR OUTPUT port for the source and place the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source. 5. Connect the CAT5 cable from the display output on the PAN6400 VDC to the VIM port on the VP Connect the VP700 to the display using a composite cable. You can also route the video from the VP700 to an A/V Receiver and then to the display. 7. Connect the Y/Composite port of the VP700 to the digital audio in of the A/V Receiver. 8. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR IN port on the VP700 and place the IR Receiver where it can receive a signal from the remote. See Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700 on page 2-5 for information on effective IR Receiver placement. 9. Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP700 and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display. 10. Connect 5.1 or higher channel speakers from the output ports of the A/V Receiver. 11. Turn power on to all devices. Adding Additional Displays (Cascade Mode) NOTE Only the number of displays can be increased by cascading, not the number of sources. Cascading two or more PAN6400 VDCs allows you to distribute video and audio signal to more than six displays. You can display four sources to hundreds of displays. This can be useful in commercial environments, such as sports bars or airports, where audio is routed separately and the video needs to be displayed on many displays. As many as 100 PAN6400 VDCs can be cascaded in this manner, for a total of 600 displays. 3-7

26 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide Figure 3-5 shows an example of how you might connect a VDC to more than six displays in a standalone, cascaded configuration. Displays 1-6 Displays 7-12 PANVP700 PANVP700 PAN6400 VDC Displays 7-12 Sources PAN6400 VDC Displays 1-6 Figure 3-5 Video switch in a standalone, cascaded environment Any type of video signal can be cascaded. Zones 1-6 and zones 7-12 in Figure 3-6 each show connections for one source, display, and A/V Receiver. To connect additional sources, displays, or A/V Receivers, connect them in the same fashion as the ones 3-8

27 Configuring Standalone Installations shown in Figure 3-6. For more detail on the ports on the rear panel of the Panorama, see PAN6400 VDC on page 2-3. Legend IR Emitter CAT5 S-Video Coaxial audio Zones 1-6 Display IR Emitter h IR Receiver o g 5.1 or 7.1 channel speaker outputs a j A/V Receiver Zones 7-12 Display IR Emitter h IR Receiver d g 5.1 or 7.1 channel speaker outputs f j A/V Receiver Speaker i PANVP700 s PANVP700 PAN6400 VDC (1) e PAN6400 VDC (2) w r t y IR Emitter u Source Figure 3-6 Cascaded installation: S-Video and coaxial audio To make the connections for a standalone, cascaded, S-Video installation, complete the following steps: 1. Ensure power is off to all devices. 2. Connect the S-Video cable (provided with the source) from the source to the S-Video adapter (provided) and connect the blue (Pb) and red (Pr) RCA connections to the PAN6400 VDC (1) video input connections. 3. Connect a set of RCA video cables from the video output connections on the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the respectively colored input ports for that source on the PAN6400 VDC (2). This distributes the video to more than six zones. 4. Connect the coaxial digital (S/PDIF) cable from the source to the PAN6400 VDC IN port (green) for that source on the PAN6400 VDC (1). 5. Connect another coaxial digital (S/PDIF) cable from the green output port on the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the green input port for that source on the PAN6400 VDC (2). 6. Connect an IR Emitter to the PAN6400 VDC (1) IR OUTPUT port for the source and place the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source. 7. Connect a 3.5 mm jack cable from the PAN6400 VDC (1) IR INPUT for the source to the PAN6400 VDC (2) IR OUTPUT for the source. 3-9

28 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide 8. Connect the Ethernet CAT5 cable from the room output for the source on the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the VIM port of the VP700 you are using to connect to a display. 9. Use an S-Video cable to connect the VP700 attached to the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the display. You can also route the video from the VP700 to an A/V Receiver and then to the display. 10. Connect the Y/Composite port of the VP700 attached to the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the Digital Audio In of the A/V Receiver. 11. Connect the Ethernet CAT5 cable from the room output for the source on the PAN6400 VDC (2) to the VIM port of the VP700 you are using to connect to a display. 12. Use an S-Video cable to connect the VP700 attached to the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the display. You can also route the video from the VP700 to an A/V Receiver and then to the display. 13. Connect the Y/Composite port of the VP700 attached to the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the Digital Audio In of the A/V Receiver. 14. Connect the IR Receiver supplied with the VP700 that is attached to the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the IR IN port on the VP700 and place the IR Receiver dome where it can receive an IR signal from the remote. See Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700 on page 2-5 for information on effective IR Receiver placement. Repeat for each VP Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP700 attached to the PAN6400 VDC (2) and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display. Repeat for each VP Connect 5.1 or 7.1 channel speakers from the output ports of the A/V Receiver. Repeat for each A/V Receiver. 17. Turn power on to all devices. 3-10

29 Chapter 4 Integrating with NetStreams Musica 5000 Series Panorama PAN6400 VDC and Musica MU5066ADC integrate to provide video and analog audio. You can connect as many as three PAN6400 VDCs to as many as three Musica MU5066ADCs for 18-zone coverage. When integrated with Musica, the PAN6400 VDC can distribute component, S-Video, or composite video signals. When integrated, the Musica MU5066ADC system handles analog audio distribution. Integrating a Single Musica MU5066ADC and PAN6400 VDC The PAN6400 VDC can connect to video sources with component, composite, or S-Video cables. It is important to note that Panorama does not transcode video signals. If you connect your first source using component cables, you must connect the display with component cables. The remaining three sources and the remaining displays must also use component cables. Connecting a cable to a PAN6400 VDC source input port defines that port for all sources. For example, if Source 1 has a composite video cable in the green (Y) port and a digital audio cable in the red (Pr) port, the connections must remain consistent for source inputs 2-4. (Do not put any video cable in the red port, or anything but a composite cable in the green port.) Because S-Video and composite video signals do not use all input ports, you can mix them between sources. The S-Video adapter (provided) uses the blue (Pb) and red (Pr) ports leaving the green (Y) port available for composite video distribution for a different source. However, you cannot connect digital audio through the PAN6400 VDC in this configuration. In addition, the display would need to have available ports for simultaneous S-Video and composite connections to accommodate the sources with differing video connections. You can use the remote control for the display to toggle between the two sources by selecting the source input. When integrating Panorama and Musica, the Musica MU5066KP routes the IR signal. Therefore, NetStreams recommends the use of VP500 Video Ports when integrating Panorama and Musica. 4-1

30 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide Figure 4-1 shows a typical method of integrating the two systems. Notice that analog audio is connected through the Musica ADC and the video (composite in this case) is connected through the PAN6400 VDC. For more detail on the ports on the rear panel of the Panorama, see PAN6400 VDC on page 2-3. Legend Display Speakers IR Emitter & null modem CAT5 Composite Coaxial audio u i Musica Keypad Front Back s Analog audio Power and speaker PANVP500 Back y PANVP500 Front o a e Musica MU5066ADC r t PAN6400 VDC w Source Figure 4-1 Integrated with Musica To make this connection, complete the following steps: 1. Ensure power is off to all devices. 2. Connect the video (composite in this example) from the source to the PAN6400 VDC. 3. Connect the analog audio from the source to the Musica MU5066ADC. You must connect to the same source number (S1 - S4) that the video is connected to. If a source is connected to the S2 ports for video on the PAN6400 VDC, that source must be connected to the S2 ports on the Musica MU5066ADC. 4-2

31 Integrating with NetStreams Musica 5000 Series 4. Connect an IR Emitter to the Musica MU5066ADC IR OUTPUT port and place the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source. 5. Connect a null modem cable from the RS-232C port of the Musica MU5066ADC to the RS-232 IO1 port of the PAN6400 VDC. 6. Connect a CAT5 cable from the appropriate DISPLAY OUTPUT port on the PAN6400 VDC to the VIM port of the VP500 you are using to connect to a display. 7. Connect the video (composite in this example) from the VP500 output to the display. 8. Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP500 and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display. 9. Connect a CAT5 cable from the appropriate room CLASS 2 WIRING port on the Musica MU5066ADC to the ADC port of the Musica Keypad. Use the same output number on both the PAN6400 VDC and the Musica MU5066ADC ports. Otherwise the system will not synchronize the display and the audio connected to the VP500 and the Musica Keypad. 10. Connect a 16/4 cable with 2-pin Phoenix connectors from the PWR port on the Musica Keypad to the appropriate display ROOM POWER port on the Musica MU5066ADC. A 16/4 and CAT5 Siamese (combo) cable is easier to run and less likely to break. You can use a 16/2 cable since two wires on the 16/4 cable are clipped and not used. However, using the 16/4 cable allows for easy future expansion or upgrades. 11. Connect speakers using 4-pin Phoenix connectors from the rear of the Musica MU5066KP Keypad to the left and right speakers. 12. Turn power on to all devices. Adding Additional Input Ports (Mirrored Mode) Mirroring two PAN6400 VDCs provides a total of six inputs per source over which you can distribute signals. This allows you to distribute synchronized component video signals and digital audio. The Musica MU5066ADC sends RS-232 commands to a PAN6400 VDC to which it is connected and additional PAN6400 VDCs mirror the actions of the first PAN6400 VDC. Although you can mirror the PAN6400 VDC with any supported video signal, most installations use mirroring to distribute component video with coaxial digital audio (S/PDIF) while Musica distributes analog audio. The digital audio signal distributed from the PAN6400 VDC can be used with a digital surround sound home theater. Figure 4-2 and the associated steps show how to wire a Musica MU5066ADC and two PAN6400 VDCs. The Musica MU5066KP provides IR capability, so two VP500s connect the video and audio. The IR input port of a VP700 is disabled if included in an 4-3

32 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide installation with a Musica MU5066KP. For more detail on the ports on the rear panel of the Panorama, see PAN6400 VDC on page 2-3. Legend IR Emitter and null modem CAT5 Component Coaxial audio PANVP500 Display a o d 5.1 or 7.1 channel speaker outputs f PANVP500 Musica Keypad Front Back j Speaker and analog audio h Power and speaker i Back Front Front Back s g t y IR Emitter PAN6400 (1) u e PAN6400 (2) r w Figure 4-2 Source Integrating PAN6400 VDC with Musica MU5066ADC in mirrored mode To integrate PAN6400 VDC with Musica MU5066ADC in mirrored mode, complete the following steps: 1. Ensure power is off to all devices. 4-4

33 Integrating with NetStreams Musica 5000 Series 2. Connect a component video cable from the component video out ports of the source to the PAN6400 VDC (2) IN ports for that source. 3. Connect the coaxial digital (S/PDIF) audio cable from the source to the PAN6400 VDC (1) IN port (green) for that source. 4. Connect the analog audio from the source to the Musica MU5066ADC. The Musica and PAN6400 VDC devices must all connect to the same number source input (S1 - S4). If you connect the video cables to the S2 ports, the coaxial digital (S/PDIF) cable and the analog cables must also connect to the S2 ports on the respective devices. 5. Connect an IR Emitter to the Musica MU5066ADC IR OUTPUT port for the source and place the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source. 6. Connect a null modem cable from the RS-232C port of the Musica MU5066ADC to the RS-232 IO1 port of the PAN6400 VDC (1). 7. Connect a null modem cable from the RS-232 IO2 port of the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the RS-232 IO1 port of the PAN6400 VDC (2). 8. Connect a CAT5 cable from the DISPLAY OUTPUT port for that source on the PAN6400 VDC (2) to the VIM port of a VP Connect the VP500 attached to PAN6400 VDC (2) to the display using a component cable. You can also route the video from the VP500 to the A/V Receiver and then to the display. 10. Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP500 attached to PAN6400 VDC (2) and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display. 11. Connect a CAT5 cable from the DISPLAY OUTPUT for that source on the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the VIM port of a VP Connect a coaxial digital (S/PDIF) cable from the Y/Composite port of the VP500 attached to the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the Digital Audio In of the A/V Receiver. 13. Connect 5.1 or 7.1 channel speakers from the output ports of the A/V Receiver. 14. Connect a CAT5 cable from the appropriate room CLASS 2 WIRING port on the Musica MU5066ADC to the ADC port of the Musica Keypad. Use the same output number on both the PAN6400 VDC and the Musica MU5066ADC ports. Otherwise the system will not synchronize the display and the audio connected to the VP500 and the Musica Keypad. 15. Connect a 16/4 cable with 2-pin Phoenix connectors from the PWR port on the Musica Keypad to the appropriate display ROOM POWER port on the Musica MU5066ADC. A 16/4 and CAT5 Siamese (combo) cable is easier to run and less likely to break. You can use a 16/2 cable since two wires on the 16/4 cable are clipped and not used. However, using the 16/4 cable allows for easy future expansion or upgrades. 16. Connect speakers using 4-pin Phoenix connectors from the rear of the Musica MU5066KP Keypad to the left and right speakers. 17. Turn power on to all devices. 4-5

34 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide Adding Additional Displays (Cascade Mode) One Musica and one NetStreams Panorama system together provide for the distribution of four audio and video sources to as many as six zones. For the distribution of four sources to as many as 18 zones, integrate up to three Panorama PAN6400 VDC and Musica MU5066ADC pairs. Connect each additional PAN6400 VDC and Musica MU5066ADC with null modem RS-232 cables from the IO2 to IO1 ports as discussed above. A null modem RS-232 cable connects two PAN6400 VDCs to provide a total of 12 displays (zones) (NS-MUXK-12) and the null modem RS-232 cable included in the Musica 18-Zone Expansion Kit (NS-MUXK-18) connects three PAN6400 VDCs to provide 18 displays. The RS-232 cable connects into the PAN6400 VDC I01 port on all VDCs. The analog audio expansion cables (also provided in the Musica expansion kit) connect to all Musica MU5066ADCs. Figure 4-3 focuses on integrating Panorama and Musica, including IR connections. The figure does not show the analog digital cables connecting the Musica MU5066ADC. See Application Note on the NetStreams website for a figure that includes those cables as well as complete information on expanding Musica to 18 displays and keypads. Figure 4-3 shows how to integrate two additional PAN6400 VDCs with a Musica system in cascade mode. Legend Zones 1-6 Zones 7-12 Zones IR Emitter and null modem CAT5 from VP Display CAT5 from keypad Component Musica keypad PANVP500 IR Emitter Component PAN6400 VDCs MUXK-18 null modem cable Null modem cable Musica MU5066ADCs IR Emitters 4-6 Figure 4-3 Integrating PAN6400 VDC with Musica MU5066ADC in cascade mode

35 Integrating the Musica MUR2EM Network Interface Integrating with NetStreams Musica 5000 Series When integrating the Panorama with the NetStreams Musica 5000 Series Multi-Room Audio & Control system, you can use the Musica MUR2EM Network Interface to provide web browser-based control of your system (see Figure 4-4). Legend MUR2EM Computer System Null modem Home Network Switch w CAT5 Power r t e Musica MU5066ADC Figure 4-4 PAN6400 VDC PAN6400 VDC and Musica MUR2EM To connect the MUR2EM for IP configuration, complete the following steps: 1. Ensure power is off to all devices. 2. Connect the MUR2EM to the IO2 port of the PAN6400 VDC using the null modem cable provided. 3. Connect the Musica MU5066ADC to the IO1 port of the PAN6400 VDC using a null modem cable. 4. Connect the Ethernet port of the MUR2EM to the home network switch with CAT5 cable. 5. Connect the Ethernet port of the computer to the home network switch with CAT5 cable. 6. Ensure all power cables are plugged in. 7. Start the computer. For further information on the MUR2EM (such as configuring the IP address), see the Musica MUR2EM Installation Guide. 4-7

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37 Chapter 5 Integrating Panorama with DigiLinX The NetStreams Panorama system can easily be integrated with the NetStreams DigiLinX IP-Based Multi-Room Audio and Control system or other third-party control systems. In this scenario, the Panorama system distributes high-definition video over its balanced, line-level connection and provides IR control of each display. Panorama learns and stores the IR necessary for display control and source switching. DigiLinX provides display and source control over the network, as well as audio distribution. If integrating with a third-party control system, the wiring follows the same configuration as the DigiLinX system, in particular when connecting RS-232 cables. A DigiLinX system includes ControLinX, MediaLinX, PowerLinX, SwitchLinX, and SpeakerLinX components to distribute and control video and audio. ControLinX connects to the RS-232 port labeled IO2 on the PAN6400 VDC to provide control of the video source switching and video displays. Connect the audio outputs from each video source to a MediaLinX for distribution of the audio over TCP/IP and control of the video source. You can install either one MediaLinX MLA101 device per source or an MLA4000 per every four sources. Any network product or device with a web browser and Adobe Flash can control either MediaLinX device. ControLinX and MediaLinX are connected to SwitchLinX, which manages the network. Integrating a Single DigiLinX System and PAN6400 VDC The PAN6400 VDC can connect to video sources with component, S-Video, or The PAN6400 VDC can connect to video sources with component, composite, or S-Video cables. It is important to note that Panorama does not transcode video signals. If you connect your first source using component cables, you must connect the display with component cables. The remaining three sources and the remaining displays must also use component cables. Connecting a cable to a PAN6400 VDC source input port defines that port for all sources. For example, if Source 1 has a composite video cable in the green (Y) port and a digital audio cable in the red (Pr) port, the connections must remain consistent for source inputs 2-4. (Do not put any video cable in the red port, or anything but a composite cable in the green port.) 5-1

38 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide Because S-Video and composite video signals do not use all input ports, you can mix them between sources. The S-Video adapter (provided) uses the blue (Pb) and red (Pr) ports leaving the green (Y) port available for composite video distribution for a different source. However, you cannot connect digital audio through the PAN6400 VDC in this configuration. In addition, the display would need to have available ports for simultaneous S-Video and composite connections to accommodate the sources with differing video connections. You can use the remote control for the display to toggle between the two sources by selecting the source input. Figure 5-1 shows an example of the components you might use when integrating a NetStreams Panorama system and DigiLinX. Not all DigiLinX components are shown. Display Speakers SpeakerLinX IR Receiver IR Emitter ControLinX MediaLinX PANVP700 Front Back SwitchLinX PAN6400 VDC IR Emitters Sources Figure 5-1 Video switch integrated with DigiLinX 5-2

39 Integrating Panorama with DigiLinX The following procedures show how to integrate Panorama and DigiLinX systems. Figure 5-2 shows Panorama integrated with DigiLinX using VP700s for IR passthrough. If using VP500, there is no IR pass-through from the displays and you do not need to connect IR extension cables between the Panorama and the MediaLinX. For more detail on the ports on the rear panel of the PAN6400 VDC, see PAN6400 VDC on page 2-3. Legend Display Speakers IR Emitter and null modem SpeakerLinX CAT5 Component Coaxial audio o i IR Receiver a IR Emitter TouchLinX s ControLinX y MediaLinX Speaker Front Back PANVP700 s s s u SwitchLinX PAN6400 VDC w e r IR Emitter t Source Figure 5-2 Integrated with DigiLinX with IR pass-through from displays The following procedure focuses on the steps integral to integrating Panorama and DigiLinX. For complete instructions on installing a DigiLinX system, see the DigiLinX Installation & Design Guide from the dealer section of the NetStreams website 5-3

40 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide NOTE Select the Panorama driver for the ControLinX when configuring the DigiLinX system using the DigiLinX Dealer Setup Program 1.5 or higher. You cannot configure the ControLinX device to control the Panorama video switching and displays until the connections are made. The DigiLinX devices must be running firmware version 1.25 or higher. ( To integrate a NetStreams Panorama system with a DigiLinX system, complete the following steps: 1. Ensure power is off to all devices. 2. Connect the component cable from the component video out ports of the source to the PAN6400 VDC IN ports for that source. 3. Connect the coaxial digital (S/PDIF) or analog audio cable from each video source to each MediaLinX. 4. Connect an IR Emitter to the PAN6400 VDC IR OUTPUT port for that source and place the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source. For example, if the video source is connected to the PAN6400 VDC source IN port S2, then plug the IR Emitter into IR OUTPUT S2. 5. Connect an IR extension cable (3.5 mm to 3.5 mm, shipped with Panorama) from the PAN6400 VDC IR INPUT port for that source (in the example above, this would be IR INPUT S2) to the MediaLinX IR/RS-232 port. 6. Connect the 3.5 mm to RS-232 cable (included with ControLinX) from the RS-232C port of the ControLinX to a null modem cable and connect it to the RS-232 IO2 port on the rear panel of the PAN6400 VDC. This allows a DigiLinX system to control Panorama functions. 7. Connect the CAT5 cable from the room output on the PAN6400 VDC to the VIM port on the VP700. This procedure assumes you are using VP700s for IR pass-through functionality. 8. Connect the VP700 to the display using a component cable. 9. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR IN port on the VP700 and place the IR Receiver where it can receive a signal from the remote. See Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700 on page 2-5 for information on effective IR Receiver placement. 10. Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP700 and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display. 11. Connect CAT5 Ethernet cables from each MediaLinX, TouchLinX, and SpeakerLinX and from the ControLinX to the SwitchLinX-managed Ethernet switch. This provides the DigiLinX devices with network connectivity. 12. Continue connecting the rest of the DigiLinX system as per the DigiLinX Design & Installation Guide. 13. Turn power on to all devices. Adding Additional Input Ports (Mirrored Mode) Mirroring two PAN6400 VDCs provides a total of six inputs per source over which you can distribute signals. This allows you to distribute synchronized component video signals and digital audio. One ControLinX controls both PAN6400 VDCs by sending 5-4

41 Integrating Panorama with DigiLinX RS-232 commands to the PAN6400 VDC it is connected to and the additional PAN6400 VDCs mirror the actions of the first PAN6400 VDC. Although you can mirror the PAN6400 VDC with any supported video signal, most installations use mirroring to distribute component video with coaxial digital audio (S/PDIF) while the DigiLinX system distributes analog audio. Although the DigiLinX system can read digital audio, it only outputs analog audio. When the PAN6400 VDC distributes digital audio, the system can support a digital surround sound home theater. Figure 5-3 and the associated steps show how to wire a DigiLinX system and two PAN6400 VDCs. Use a VP700 to connect the display and provide IR capability and a VP500 to connect the digital audio. For more detail on the ports on the rear panel of the Panorama, see PAN6400 VDC on page 2-3. Legend IR Emitter and null modem CAT5 Display d j 5.1 or 7.1 channel speaker outputs k SpeakerLinX Speakers Component g IR Emitter Coaxial audio Speaker and analog audio f VP500 Front Back TouchLinX ControLinX MediaLinX Power and speaker Front Back VP700 IR Receiver h l SwitchLinX i a s PAN6400 (1) u y o w e PAN6400 (2) t IR Emitter Source r Figure 5-3 Integrating PAN6400 VDC with DigiLinX in mirrored mode 5-5

42 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide To integrate a PAN6400 VDC with DigiLinX in mirrored mode, complete the following steps: Ensure power is off to all devices. 2. Connect a component video cable from the component video out ports of the source to the PAN6400 VDC (2) IN ports for that source. 3. Connect the coaxial digital (S/PDIF) audio cable from the source to the PAN6400 VDC (1) IN port (green) for that source. 4. Connect the analog audio cable from the video source to a MediaLinX. 5. Connect an IR Emitter to the PAN6400 VDC (2) IR OUTPUT port for the source and place the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source. 6. Connect an IR extension cable (3.5 mm to 3.5 mm, shipped with Panorama) from the PAN6400 VDC (2) IR INPUT for the source to the PAN6400 VDC (1) IR OUTPUT for the source. 7. Connect an IR extension cable (3.5 mm to 3.5 mm, shipped with Panorama) from the PAN6400 VDC (2) C (Common) IR INPUT to the PAN6400 VDC (1) C (Common) IR OUTPUT. 8. Connect an IR extension cable (3.5 mm to 3.5 mm, shipped with Panorama) from the PAN6400 VDC (1) IR INPUT port for that source to the MediaLinX IR/RS-232 port. 9. Connect the 3.5 mm to RS-232 cable (included with ControLinX) from the IR/RS-232 port of the ControLinX to a null modem cable and connect it to the RS-232 IO2 port on the rear panel of PAN6400 VDC (2). This allows a DigiLinX system to control Panorama functions. 10. Connect a null modem cable from the RS-232 IO1 port of the PAN6400 VDC (2) to the RS-232 IO2 port of the PAN6400 VDC (1). This allows the two PAN6400 VDCs to mirror each other. 11. Connect a CAT5 cable from the DISPLAY OUTPUT port for that source on the PAN6400 VDC (2) to the VIM port of a VP700. This procedure assumes you are using VP700s for IR pass-through functionality. 12. Connect the VP700 attached to PAN6400 VDC (2) to the display using a component cable. You can also route the video from the VP700 to the A/V Receiver and then to the display. 13. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR IN port on the VP700 and place the IR Receiver where it can receive a signal from the remote. See Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700 on page 3-4 for information on effective IR Receiver placement. 14. Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP700 attached to PAN6400 VDC (2) and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display. 15. Connect a CAT5 cable from the DISPLAY OUTPUT for that source on the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the VIM port of a VP Connect a coaxial digital (S/PDIF) cable from the Y/Composite port of the VP500 attached to the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the Digital Audio In of the A/V Receiver.

43 Integrating Panorama with DigiLinX 17. Connect 5.1 or 7.1 channel speakers from the output ports of the A/V Receiver. 18. Connect CAT5 Ethernet cables from each MediaLinX, TouchLinX, and SpeakerLinX and from the ControLinX to the SwitchLinX-managed Ethernet switch. This provides the DigiLinX devices with network connectivity. 19. Continue connecting the rest of the DigiLinX system as per the DigiLinX Design & Installation Guide. 20. Turn power on to all devices. Adding Additional Displays (Cascade Mode) One DigiLinX system and one NetStreams Panorama system together provide for the distribution of four audio and video sources to as many as six zones. For the distribution of four sources to more than six zones, integrate additional Panorama PAN6400 VDC and ControLinX pairs. Connect each additional PAN6400 VDC and ControLinX with a 3.5 mm to RS-232 cable and connect the PAN6400 VDCs with null modem RS-232 cables. Connect video sources from the video OUT ports of the primary VDC to the video IN ports of the secondary VDC. 5-7

44 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide Figure 5-4 shows how to integrate two PAN6400 VDCs with a DigiLinX system in cascade mode. Legend Zones 1-6 Zones 7-12 IR Emitter and null modem CAT5 Display SpeakerLinX Speakers SpeakerLinX Display h Component Coaxial audio Speaker and analog audio d IR Receiver f IR Emitter s TouchLinX TouchLinX k IR Receiver IR Emitter j Power and speaker PANVP700 Front Back ControLinX Back g PANVP700 Front i o l MediaLinX a SwitchLinX SwitchLinX PAN6400 VDC (1) e y u PAN6400 VDC (2) r t IR Emitters w Source Figure 5-4 Integrating PAN6400 VDC with DigiLinX in cascade mode To integrate PAN6400 VDC with DigiLinX in cascade mode, complete the following steps: 1. Ensure power is off to all devices. 2. Connect the component cables from the component video out ports of the source to the PAN6400 VDC (2) IN ports for that source. 5-8

45 NOTE Give each display in the additional zones a unique name when configuring the DigiLinX system using the DigiLinX Dealer Setup Program 1.5 or higher. Integrating Panorama with DigiLinX 3. Connect the component cables from the component PAN6400 VDC (2) OUT ports for that source to the PAN6400 VDC (1) IN ports for that source. 4. Connect the coaxial digital (S/PDIF) or analog audio cable from the video source to a MediaLinX. Each video source connects to its own MediaLinX (unless you are using a MediaLinX Pro, in which case each source connects to one of a pair of RCA inputs). 5. Connect an IR Emitter to the PAN6400 VDC (2) IR OUTPUT port for that source and place the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source. For example, if the video source is connected to the PAN6400 VDC (2) IN port S2, then plug the IR Emitter into IR OUTPUT S2. 6. Connect an IR extension cable (3.5 mm to 3.5 mm, shipped with Panorama) from the PAN6400 VDC (2) IR INPUT port for that source (in the example above, this would be IR INPUT S2) to the PAN6400 VDC (1) IR OUTPUT port for that source. 7. Connect an IR extension cable (3.5 mm to 3.5 mm, shipped with Panorama) from the PAN6400 VDC (1) IR INPUT port for that source (in the example above, this would be IR INPUT S2) to the MediaLinX IR/RS-232 port. 8. Connect the 3.5 mm to RS-232 cable (included with ControLinX) from the RS-232C port of the ControLinX (2) to a null modem cable and connect it to the RS-232 IO2 port on the rear panel of the PAN6400 VDC (2). This allows a DigiLinX system to control Panorama functions. 9. Connect the 3.5 mm to RS-232 cable (included with ControLinX) from the RS-232C port of the ControLinX (1) to a null modem cable and connect it to the RS-232 IO2 port on the rear panel of the PAN6400 VDC (1). 10. Connect the CAT5 cable from the room output on the PAN6400 VDC (2) to the VIM port on a VP700. This procedure assumes you are using VP700s for IR pass-through functionality. 11. Connect the VP700 connected to PAN6400 VDC (2) to the display using a component cable. 12. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR IN port on the VP700 connected to PAN6400 VDC (2) and place the IR Receiver where it can receive a signal from the remote. See Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700 on page 2-5 for information on effective IR Receiver placement. 13. Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP700 connected to PAN6400 VDC (2) and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display. 14. Connect the CAT5 cable from the room output on the PAN6400 VDC (1) to the VIM port on a VP700. This procedure assumes you are using VP700s for IR pass-through functionality. 15. Connect the VP700 connected to PAN6400 VDC (1) to the display using a component cable. 16. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR IN port on the VP700 connected to PAN6400 VDC (1) and place the IR Receiver where it can receive a signal from the remote. 5-9

46 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide See Panorama Video Ports: PANVP500 and PANVP700 on page 2-5 for information on effective IR Receiver placement. 17. Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP700 connected to PAN6400 VDC (1) and place the emitter end over the IR window on the display. 18. Connect CAT5 Ethernet cables from each MediaLinX, TouchLinX, and SpeakerLinX and from the ControLinX to the SwitchLinX-managed Ethernet switch. This provides the DigiLinX devices with network connectivity. 19. Continue connecting the rest of the DigiLinX system as per the DigiLinX Design & Installation Guide. 20. Turn power on to all devices. 5-10

47 Chapter 6 Using IR The NetStreams Panorama system provides a straightforward method to learn and store IR codes for the displays and sources in your environment. All you need is the PAN6400 VDC, the Panorama remote, and remotes for each source and display. Depending on your installation, the Panorama IR abilities allow you to control sources and displays with the original source and display remotes, the Panorama remote, the Musica keypad and remote, and DigiLinX-compatible devices including TouchLinX and web browsers. If you want to control the sources and displays with IR, your installation must use appropriate IR Receivers and Emitters. To control a source, use a VP700 Panorama Video Port and an attached IR receiver or use the built-in IR receiver in each Musica keypad (when integrated with Musica). The source must be connected to the PAN6400 VDC with an IR Emitter. To control a display while in the room with the display, you can use the display remote control that ships with that display or a universal remote control that has been programmed to control that display. You can also attach an IR Emitter to the display and connect it to either a VP500 or VP700 and use a Panorama remote to execute display commands stored in the PAN6400 VDC. This is useful when the display is enclosed and there is no line of sight for IR control. Is important to note that if you want to control the display from the Panorama, the appropriate IR command must be stored in the Panorama and assigned to a button, then that button will toggle the power for the TV or other function. The Panorama remote can be used to teach another remote if desired. IR Overview Before learning IR, you should understand the remote control s role in IR learning, how the PAN6400 VDC stores and accesses IR codes, and the information the PAN6400 VDC provides to assist in learning IR. 6-1

48 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide Remotes A remote can control a device in the NetStreams Panorama system using Panorama s learned IR or pass-through capabilities. Learned IR allows the Panorama remote to control sources and displays while the pass-through ability allows the source remote to control the source through the NetStreams Panorama system. If you prefer to use your own universal remote, it can use either pass-through or learned IR abilities, depending on how you have configured the universal remote. Panorama remote The PAN6400 VDC learns and stores IR commands using the source and display remotes. The Panorama remote tells the PAN6400 VDC which stored IR commands to execute. You only need to store the codes once for each source and display. If you add additional Panorama remotes in the future, they will have the same control as the original Panorama remote. Figure 6-1 identifies the buttons on the Panorama remote. Power The < and > buttons provide functionality when integrated with Musica Left/Right arrows select specific source or display C1 turns on the front panel LED indicators Definable buttons access stored IR commands Switches among sources Up/Down arrows select source or display C2 turns off the front panel LED indicators Figure 6-1 Panorama remote capabilities. The NetStreams Panorama system can learn any single code on the original remote for a source or display. However, macros containing multiple steps programmed into a source or display remote cannot be learned. 6-2

49 Using IR Figure 6-2 identifies the 10 definable buttons on the Panorama remote with icons representing standard remote functions. However, you can attach any function from the source or display remote to any of the 10 buttons. Pause Play Shuffle Repeat Back Next Rewind Fast forward Mode Stop Figure 6-2 Panorama definable button suggested usage. When you push a button on the remote, the PAN6400 VDC executes the IR commands stored in two memory locations, one for the active source and one for the active display. Memory locations are discussed further in PAN6400 VDC IR Storage and Access. Source/Display Remote or Universal Remote Source remotes use IR pass-through and there must be an IR Receiver in the room with the displays. The VP700 and Musica keypad both have IR Receivers. Display remotes communicate directly or use the IR pass-through function. When the remote is in the room with the display, it communicates directly with the display. At the headend, the remote uses IR pass-through to send IR through the PAN6400 VDC built-in IR receiver. If you learn source and display IR codes directly into a universal remote, it can control devices directly or through IR pass-through. If you learn source and display IR codes from the Panorama remote, the universal remote uses IR learning and accesses the IR commands stored in the PAN6400 VDC. The universal remote can also use a mix of the two. You can download Panorama IR HEX codes for universal remotes from the dealer section of the NetStreams website ( These codes have been tested with Pronto remotes and may not work with other brands. The codes include discrete IR codes that execute a certain command, such as source 1 play. You can use these discrete codes to build macros on the universal remote. The NetStreams Panorama PAN6400 Multi-Room Video System RS-232 Integration Guide (available on the dealer section of the NetStreams website ( provides a list of IR codes. 6-3

50 NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide PAN6400 VDC IR Storage and Access The PAN6400 VDC has 40 source memory locations and 60 display memory locations, 10 for each source and display. Each of these memory locations is stored separately. Any button on a source or display original remote that executes a single command can be learned into a memory location. However, a memory location cannot store a macro. Each of the Panorama remote s 10 definable buttons accesses two memory locations: one for the selected source and one for the selected display. If there is an IR command in both memory locations, both commands are executed. If only one memory location has a stored IR command, it is the only one executed. Because each definable button executes both a display and source IR command, carefully consider how you learn IR. It could be an advantage, for example, if you learn the power command for each display and source into button 0. Then whichever source and display are selected turn off and on together. Note that power buttons are usually a toggle, so if one device is already on, you could turn off the display when you turn on the source. If you learn a display power command and a source play command into the same button, you could turn off a display at the same time you start a DVD. The two commands that are executed depend on which source and display are selected. To avoid any unwanted overlap, learn source and display IR commands into separate buttons. Examples A residential installation uses a PAN6400 VDC with a VP700 Video Port to provide IR pass-through from the display end to the source. A universal remote learns all the IR codes for each source and display. NetStreams Panorama system passes the IR information to the appropriate source from a Video Port or to the appropriate display from the headend. A pub provides various sporting events with a PAN6400 VDC behind the bar and many displays connected with VP500 Video Ports. Basic display IR codes such as power on/off and aspect ratio are learned. Two buttons on the Panorama remote access these display IR commands, leaving eight definable buttons for source commands. The bartender can control both sources and displays from the Panorama remote without any overlap issues. A restaurant provides sports and news over displays located around the dining area. The displays are connected with VP500 Video Ports and the PAN6400 VDC is located in the locked manager s office. Only source IR codes are learned. The manager uses a Panorama remote in the office to control the sources and the waitstaff manually turn off the displays when the restaurant closes. PAN6400 VDC LED Meaning While in the PAN6400 VDC is in IR learning mode, the LEDs on the front of the unit provide information to assist you in monitoring the learning process. 6-4

51 Using IR The front of the VDC has 11 LEDs in three groups: Power (1 LED), Displays (6 LEDs), and Sources (4 LEDs) (see Figure 2-1 on page 2-3). During normal operations, these LEDs indicate power status, selected display, and selected source, as the labels on the PAN6400 VDC indicate. During IR learning mode, these LEDs change their functions to assist in learning and the labels on the PAN6400 VDC do not reflect LED meaning during learning mode. In IR learning mode, the POWER LED becomes a status indicator for what is being learned. The LED is green when displays are being learned and red when sources are being learned. The POWER LED flashes when IR learning is complete. The six LEDs in the DISPLAY group represent which specific source or display is currently being learned. For example, if the Power LED is red and the second Display LED is lit, then the PAN6400 VDC is set to learn IR codes for Source 2. The four LEDs in the SOURCE group represent which step the PAN6400 VDC is on during learning mode. As PAN6400 VDC and source or display remote button presses successfully register with the PAN6400 VDC during learning mode, SOURCE LEDs come on and stay on until all steps in the learning process are completed. Table 6-1 LED definitions during IR learning mode LED Definition POWER DISPLAY SOURCE Green= Learn Displays Red= Learn Sources Indicates the specific source or display being learned Indicates step in IR learning Figure 6-3 shows a PAN6400 VDC storing IR codes for Display 5, after a user has pressed the source or display remote button. Figure 6-3 LEDs during IR learning mode. Learning IR The PAN6400 VDC can store 10 IR codes each per source and display. 6-5

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