VIP-T300H-U USER MANUAL
VERSION 1.1
Network
The VIP-T300H-U supports standard category RJ45 connectivity. It is recommended to use CAT6a
cabling to ensure best performance. CAT5e will satisfy bandwidth requirements.
The VIP-T300H-U is set to an static default IP method, within the 169.254.nnn.nnn, 255.255.0.0 subnet.
Audio
The VIP-T300H-U provides HDMI audio transport, and support insert analog audio on the TX, and
extraction analog audio on the RX. If you choose unicast mode, parallel analog audio transport is
possible in both directions.
Using the layered switching feature of the VIP-T300H-U (Free Routing enabled), you can break away the
HDMI or analog audio and route it separately from the video, USB, IR, and RS232 layers, to other
receivers.
Video
The VIP-T300H-U provides HDMI video transport. Using the layered switching feature of the VIP-T300H-
U, you can break away the HDMI video and route it separately from the audio, USB, IR, and RS232
layers, to other receivers.
Infrared
The VIP-T300H-U provides IR transport. Using the layered switching feature of the VIP-T300H-U, you
can break away the IR and route it separately from the audio, video, USB, and RS232 layers, to other
receivers.
You may also control the VIP-T300H-U RX with the optional IR remote control, and IR receiver built in to
the front panel.
RS232
The VIP-T300H-U provides RS-232 transport. There are a few types of RS-232 transport available.
Passthrough – follow video
RS-232 connections default to a follow video mode.
Passthrough – breakaway / layered switching
Using the layered switching feature (Free Routing) of the VIP-T300H-U, you can break away the RS-232
and route it separately from the audio, video, USB, and IR layers.
Network API to RS-232
In addition, the VIP-T300H-U provides API control of the RS232 ports, allowing send/receive commands
to 3
rd
party devices. This very valuable feature uses network commands to implement control of
sources and displays, or other devices.