Description
SIIG HDMI 2.0 Over IP Matrix and Video Wall Controller
The SIIG HDMI 2.0 Over IP Matrix and Video Wall Controller is the smart brain behind a scalable, IP-based video wall system. Engineered to manage CE-H25211-S1 transmitters and CE-H25311-S1 receivers, this central control solution delivers real-time monitoring, centralized configuration, and seamless orchestration of complex video walls across networks. Built for performance in environments like corporate command rooms, digital signage networks, broadcast control centers, and large auditoriums, the controller consolidates management tasks into a single, intuitive interface. It optimizes bandwidth with multicast distribution, reduces the need for multiple management tools, and unlocks rapid deployment of tiled displays with precise source routing. Whether you’re running a compact 2×2 wall in a showroom or a sprawling wall across multiple rooms and sites, the SIIG controller provides robust reliability, streamlined administration, and scalable growth that grows with your display infrastructure.
- Real-time IP monitoring and centralized management for CE-H25211-S1 transmitters and CE-H25311-S1 receivers, enabling immediate visibility into device health, connection status, and signal routing from a single interface.
- Multicast-based video distribution that scales to larger walls while minimizing network load, improving efficiency, and reducing the number of unicast streams required for multiple displays.
- Flexible video wall configuration and routing with intuitive layout mapping and source control that lets operators define how sources are sent to each display tile, simplify bezel-aware arrangements, and adapt on the fly as wall configurations evolve.
- Remote management across standard IP networks with secure access, role-based permissions, and firmware update workflows to keep the video wall current without onsite visits.
- Explicit integration with CE-H25211-S1 transmitters (sold separately) and CE-H25311-S1 receivers, ensuring a cohesive ecosystem where the controller handles provisioning, monitoring, and orchestration across all linked devices.
Technical Details of SIIG HDMI 2.0 Over IP Matrix and Video Wall - Controller
- Central management for IP-based HDMI 2.0 Video Wall Multicast System, delivering a unified control plane for layout, routing, and device status.
- Real-time monitoring across CE-H25211-S1 transmitters and CE-H25311-S1 receivers to support proactive maintenance and quick issue resolution.
- IP-based control with multicast distribution to enable scalable video walls without overwhelming network bandwidth.
- Support for distributed video wall configurations, allowing tile-based layouts across single or multiple rooms while maintaining synchronized playback.
- Control center capabilities for provisioning, configuration, and monitoring of all connected devices from a single interface.
- Network compatibility with standard enterprise infrastructures, leveraging common IP protocols and security best practices to protect video wall operations.
- Note: Transmitter CE-H25211-S1 (part # CE-H25211-S1) is sold separately; the controller coordinates and manages the IP-based wall when transmitters and receivers are present in the network.
how to install SIIG HDMI 2.0 Over IP Matrix and Video Wall - Controller
- Prepare your network: ensure your IP backbone supports multicast, appropriate VLANs, and the required bandwidth for video wall traffic. Verify that all devices can reach the controller over the same subnet or routed network as supported by your deployment.
- Connect the controller to power and attach it to the network switch used for the video wall ecosystem. Use a reliable Ethernet connection with low latency to ensure fast command and status updates.
- Integrate the signal path: connect CE-H25211-S1 transmitters to the HDMI sources and CE-H25311-S1 receivers to the display tiles on the video wall. Confirm physical connections, HDMI fidelity, and power to all devices.
- Power up the controller and the linked CE-H25211-S1 and CE-H25311-S1 devices. Access the management interface via the designated IP address or hostname and login using approved credentials.
- Discover and add devices: in the controller’s web-based or software management UI, scan for CE-H25211-S1 transmitters and CE-H25311-S1 receivers recognized on the network. Assign each device to the appropriate wall layout and select source mappings.
- Configure video wall layout: create the desired wall matrix (e.g., 2×2, 3×3, or larger grids), map each tile to its corresponding display position, and route sources to the correct tiles. Apply bezel compensation and edge blending settings if supported by your hardware to ensure seamless visuals.
- Test and verify: play back test content, observe for synchronization across tiles, confirm audio routing where applicable, and validate that control commands (layout changes, source switching, and power states) execute promptly across all devices.
- Save configurations and establish maintenance routines: back up wall configurations, set automatic firmware checks if available, and document the current layout for quick recovery.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the SIIG HDMI 2.0 Over IP Matrix and Video Wall Controller? It is a centralized control and management system designed to orchestrate an HDMI 2.0 video wall over IP multicast. It provides real-time monitoring, layout configuration, and device management for CE-H25211-S1 transmitters and CE-H25311-S1 receivers, enabling scalable and synchronized display walls.
- Which devices work with this controller? The controller is designed to manage CE-H25211-S1 transmitters and CE-H25311-S1 receivers in an IP-based video wall setup. The transmitter is sold separately as part number CE-H25211-S1, and the receivers are part of the CE-H25311-S1 family.
- Do I need to purchase a transmitter separately? Yes. The CE-H25211-S1 transmitter is sold separately. The controller provides centralized management for the full system once transmitters and receivers are in place and connected to the network.
- Can I configure walls of different sizes across multiple rooms? Yes. The controller is designed to support scalable, multicast-based video wall configurations, enabling tiled walls across multiple displays and rooms while maintaining synchronized playback and ease of management.
- How do I access and control the system? The controller typically offers a browser-based or software management interface. You access it through the assigned IP address, log in with authorized credentials, and manage layouts, routing, device statuses, and firmware updates from a single pane of glass.
- What network prerequisites should I consider? Ensure multicast is enabled on the network, adequate bandwidth for video wall streams, and that devices reside on compatible subnets or routes. Consider security practices such as user authentication and access control to protect the management interface.
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