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  • Important Safety Instructions

  • Legal Notice

  • Getting Started

  • Recommended Network Switches

  • Number of Ports

  • Multiple Switches

  • Enable IGMP Snooping

  • Powering up the System

  • Two (2) Year Limited Warranty

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MEDIA OVER IP SYSTEM

All B-900-MOIP-4K Units

INSTALLATION & SETUP GUIDE

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Summary of Contents for Binary B-900 Series

  • Page 1 MEDIA OVER IP SYSTEM All B-900-MOIP-4K Units INSTALLATION & SETUP GUIDE Source | M (HDMI O...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, read and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual. Keep this manual for future reference. 1. Do not expose to water. 2. Do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. 3.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED To get started, you will need: • 1× per source: MoIP Transmitter B-900-MOIP-4K-TX (or -2AC) • 1× per display: MoIP Receiver B-900-MOIP-4K-RX (or -2AC) • 1× MoIP Controller B-900-MOIP-4K-CTRL • 1× Layer 2 Managed switch • Sources, Displays, HDMI cables and category cabling MoIP Controller B-900-MOIP-4K-CTRL B-900-MOIP-4K-CTRL CONTROLLER...
  • Page 5 MoIP Transmitter B-900-MOIP-4K-TX A. Power Indicator On: Power on | Blinking: Booting | Off: Power off B. System Status Light On: Connected to network with source present | Off: Not connected to network | Blinking: Connected to network and no source present C.
  • Page 6 MoIP Transmitter B-900-MOIP-4K-TX-2AC A. Power Indicator On: Power on | Blink: Booting | Off: Power off B. System Status Light On: Connected to network with source present | Off: Not connected to network | Blinking: Connected to network and no source present C.
  • Page 7 MoIP Receiver B-900-MOIP-4K-RX A. Power Indicator On: Power on | Blinking: Booting | Off: Power off B. System Status Light On: Connected to network, not subscribed to transmitter stream | Off: Not connected to network | Blinking: Connected to network and subscribed to transmitter stream C.
  • Page 8 MoIP Receiver B-900-MOIP-4K-RX-2AC A. Power Indicator On: Power on | Blinking: Booting | Off: Power off B. System Status Light On: Connected to network, not subscribed to transmitter stream | Off: Not connected to network | Blinking: Connected to network and subscribed to transmitter stream C.
  • Page 9: Recommended Network Switches

    This section details the networking requirements, recommendations and limitations when configuring a Binary B-900 Series Media over IP system (MoIP) system which can be used to deploy MoIP on any compatible network switch. Also, you will find the simple steps to configure...
  • Page 10: Number Of Ports

    LAN as MoIP as a best practice. This is not required; however, highly recommended. Number of Ports Given the flexibility and scalability of Binary’s B-900 Series Media over IP system, it is recommended that a switch with more Ethernet ports than needed for the MoIP system be used to allow quick addition of devices in the future.
  • Page 11: Multiple Switches

    MoIP System Network Setups Single switch MoIP network configurations are supported by Araknis 210 PoE and 310 PoE Series switches. Integrators familiar with the above requirements and the configuration of stackable and cascaded switches with multi-gigabit uplinks will be able to create very large MoIP deployments.
  • Page 12 have no impact on available bandwidth. The bandwidth requirements of other devices on the network should also be considered. Each MoIP Transmitter will consume 250-850 Mbps (4K) or 150-750 Mbps (1080p) of the available bandwidth. The lowest bandwidth link limitation applies no matter to which switch in the multiple switch setup the transmitter is connected.
  • Page 13: Enable Igmp Snooping

    ARAKNIS 210/310 PoE SERIES CONFIGURATION 1. Configure Network Switch Steps below use an Araknis 210 PoE or 310 PoE Series switch as an example 1. Factory default the MoIP switch to be used for all MoIP Components (not necessary for new switches).
  • Page 14 3. Verify Jumbo Frame SETTINGS > PORTS, then verify Jumbo Frame Choose is set to greater than 8,000 Bytes. The default value is 9216 the maximum is acceptable. 4. Set up the MoIP Controller Claim MoIP controller on OvrC and access the local UI. IMPORTANT: REQUIRED This is...
  • Page 15: Powering Up The System

    5. Access Local UI using Remote Access Connect the controller to the MoIP Switch, then use the external power supply to connect to an AC outlet. 1. Once connected, log into the MoIP Controller (username/pasword is binary/binary). You Configure> Account Management.
  • Page 16 9. Discover MoIP Transmitters and MoIP Receivers Access the local UI of the MoIP controller and click Discover and confirm to activate. The discovery process identifies all transmitters and receivers on the system and displays. Devices will be discovered and assigned a transmitter or receiver number. Transmitter and receiver numbers will correlate directly with the inputs or outputs respectively for control system integration, similar to traditional matrix switchers.
  • Page 17 10. Update TX and RX Firmware (if necessary) 1. If a firmware update is required on any of the transmitters and receivers, a banner will appear on the MoIP controller main page. 2. Click UPDATE TX/RX. This will apply the firmware update to any or all devices as required. 3.
  • Page 18 5. Record the Receiver number, MAC address, and connected display type/location for use during control system integration. Note: Test mode, 4K content does not show on a 1080p TV or via 1.4 HDCP connection. Downscaling can be configured to fix this by clicking next to each receiver.
  • Page 19 Screenshot of B-900-MOIP-4K-TX Screenshot of B-900-MOIP-4K-TX-2AC...
  • Page 20 13. Configure the MoIP Receivers 1. For displays that only support 1080p and/or HDCP 1.4, set the corresponding receiver to match this requirement to allow video to pass. 4K video input into transmitters will not show on 1080p and/or HDCP 1.4 displays. 2.
  • Page 21 Screenshot of B-900-MOIP-4K-RX Screenshot of B-900-MOIP-4K-RX-2AC...
  • Page 22 Create a Video Wall A video wall can be created with receivers currently discovered by the MoIP Controller. After creating the wall, it will be added to the Receiver list alongside the existing receivers. 4x4, 3x3 and 2x2 video walls can be created out of 16, 9 and 4 receivers. To create a video wall: 1.
  • Page 23 Integrating MoIP with your chosen control system is very similar to the steps to integrate a matrix switcher. The Binary team has developed custom drivers and worked with control system manufacturers to certify. The following control system drivers, models and documentation are available: Please refer to individual driver support documents for specific features and capabilities.
  • Page 24: Two (2) Year Limited Warranty

    Two (2) Year Limited Warranty This Binary product has a Two-Year Limited Warranty. This warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not apply to products that have been abused, modified or disassembled.

This manual is also suitable for:

B-900-moip-4k-ctrlB-900-moip-4k-txB-900-moip-4k-tx-2acB-900-moip-4k-rxB-900-moip-4k-rx-2ac

BINARY B-900 SERIES INSTALLATION & SETUP MANUAL Pdf Download (2024)

FAQs

How do you reset a binary MoIP controller? ›

Configure Network Switch

Factory default the MoIP switch to be used for all MoIP components (not necessary for new switches). Press and hold the reset button for 10—15 seconds until the Status LED flashes once. This will reboot the switch and reset to factory settings.

What is the default login for MoIP? ›

Access the local UI of the MoIP Switch. Note: Default login in credentials for an Araknis switch are araknis / araknis. The Default IP address is 192.168. 20.254.

What is a MoIP system? ›

Binary Media over IP (MoIP) is the modern way to do AV distribution. Using the network as the backbone, 4K Ultra HD content can be sent from any number of sources to any number of displays to create a completely scalable solution.

How do you hard reset a controller? ›

On the back of your controller, you will find a tiny hole – the reset button is inside this hole. Use a small, unfolded paper clip (or something similar) to press and hold the reset button for at least five seconds.

What is the default username and password for OpenEMM? ›

A terminal will open where you can login for the first time. Use the user root and the password OpenEMM.

What is the default username and password for Gotify? ›

If you have not overriden the defaults in the configuration, use username: admin password: admin . Once you have logged in you can create your own user(s) and, if desired, delete the default account (after creating a separate administrator account).

What is the default login for ignition gateway? ›

The default is user/password combination is 'admin/password,' and will grant access to the Gateway webpage.

What challenge does binary MoIP help solve? ›

Binary MoIP eliminates legacy EMI and HDCP/EDID interference. Each source is encoded and visually lossless at the highest quality possible (ex. 4K HDR). Then at each display, the signal is decoded from the network and scaled to the desired resolution (ex.

What is video over IP? ›

Video over IP (Video over Internet Protocol - sometimes referred to as network video or AV-over-IP) is the transmission of audio, video and control signals over a standard network cable infrastructure - for example WAN, LAN or the internet.

What is the meaning of MoIP? ›

MoIP or MOIP can mean: Mobile communications over IP. Mobile VoIP. Modem over IP.

How do you reset the 8bitdo Ultimate Controller? ›

  1. A: Hold down Start to power down. ...
  2. A: Hold down L1+R1+Select+Start for a while and it will reset while its ON. ...
  3. A: Holding the START button for 8 seconds should reset the controller. ...
  4. A: You should go to your pc Bluetooth configuration and unpair it from there.

How do you reset the game transistor? ›

Go to File -> Reset game data, then select the type of game you wish to play by default. This is a permanent solution, however saved games will also be removed after using this option.

How do you reset a microcontroller program? ›

Reset Pin: There is usually a dedicated reset pin on the microcontroller for receiving external reset signals. When this pin receives a reset signal, the microcontroller is forced to restart and zero out or set its internal state to a predefined initial state.

How do you reset the Arduino controller? ›

The RESET button is a white or blue push button located on top of your Arduino board. Pressing it has the same effect as disconnecting and reconnecting the power supply: The board will wait briefly for a new sketch to uploaded, then it will start executing any instructions in the sketch from the beginning.

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