Overview

IP-CS7 – AV over IP System Controller and Configurator

The IP-CS7 is a powerful and flexible installation solution for controlling the CYP range of IP-6000’s and IP-7000’s. It is capable of simultaneously managing multiple IP extenders across the same network. The unit only requires installation within your network to start the configuration process. The IP-CS7 will search and discover all Transmitters and Receivers on the network, enabling simple configuration of a uni-cast or multicast installation.

When using the IP-CS7 Web GUI, it is possible to define and control all of the TX/RX’s on the network. It also allows the user to create pre-determined switching groups or pre-sets for added control. The on board set up ‘Wizard’ adds simplicity to the installation process, guiding the installer through the setup and control features of the unit.

Dual LAN connectivity on the device allows the system to run on a bespoke IP network whilst the additional LAN allows for connection to a secondary network for control and configuration. This is particular useful when access maybe prohibited via the LAN network, the IP-CS7 provides a direct link to the IP video network.

Using the Web GUI the user has access to a ‘Monitor & Control’ area for simple drag and drop control and switching of sources. In this mode the user can see a preview of the content being delivered from the source. The system setup area of the Web GUI has protected access rights so to prevent any changes being made to the system by other users. An alternative control method of the device can be achieved by using the Trigger Input interface. This interface allows the user to activate pre-defined functions or pre-sets at the touch of a button. Standard control of the device can be achieved using RS-232, Telnet and the Web GUI.

  • Enables simple configuration and management of multiple IP6000/7000 devices via WebGui
  • Supports point to point (unicast) and many to many (multicast) signal routing
  • Video group pre-sets available
  • Web GUI setup wizard for simple system set up and control with admin rights
  • Web GUI status of all connected TX's & RX's including IP Addresses and swapping feature
  • PoE & Mains Powered
  • Simple drag and drop control of input sources with visual preview
  • Trigger input allows for simple touch button control of pre-sets
  • Standard control via RS-232, Telnet and Web GUI
  • Add more TX/RX’s to an existing system with ease
Inputs  2x RJ45 [2x Individual Network  IP]
1x Phoenix (3 pin) [1x RS-232]
1x 3.5mm Stereo mini-jack [1x Infra Red Receiver]
1x Phoenix (10 pin) [1x Trigger In (8)]
1x USB Type A [1x Service Port Propriety Data]
Outputs  1x HDMI [1x HDMI Uncompressed AV and Data]
POE PSU PoE
PSU 5V/2.6A
Dimensions  117mm [W] x 135mm [D] x 25mm [H] 
Net Weight  0.64kg
Gross Weight  1.066kg

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