Vaddio AV Bridge User Manual

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AV Bridge

Vaddio AV Bridge - Document Number 342-0518 Rev D. Software Version 2.1.0 Page 6 of 36

Image: Rear Panel Connector and Features









1) Power

Connector: 5.5mm OD x 2.5mm ID, center positive coaxial connector for supplying power to the

device. Use with provided desktop 18 VDC, 2.75 Amp power supply.


2) DIP

Switches: Used to reset device to factory defaults. Setting all DIP switches to the off-position will reset

the unit to factory defaults on the next power cycle. User will lose all programmed configurations on the
factory default operation.


3) RS-232:

RS-232 communication port on an RJ-45 connector supporting Vaddio’s serial command protocol.

Used for interfacing with AMX/Crestron control systems.


4) USB Port: USB Type B connector for interface to the Host PC. Emulates a Webcam and an audio record

device.


5) Network:

10/100 Ethernet with embedded web server for configuration and management of the AV bridge.

This port will stream H.264 and AAC audio.


6) Video Inputs: Video inputs supporting HDMI, HD or SD (SD stands for Standard Definition, NTSC or PAL

video formats). The HD connection supports either YPbPr or select wide screen RGBHV resolutions on the
DE-15 connector. Video sources can be switched during a USB streaming session.


7) Audio

Inputs: Stereo balanced +4dBu audio on XLR connectors and stereo unbalanced -10dBV on RCA

connectors. The audio inputs are line level and user selectable between balanced or unbalanced.

First Time Set-up with the AV Bridge:

The AV Bridge is a complex high definition Audio/Video encoder used as a USB or IP streaming appliance that
provides a Plug & Play type interface (or bridge) between traditional A/V room equipment and a Host PC. The AV
Bridge facilitates the use of PC-Based lecture/capture, recording, editing, and distribution as well as Unified
Communications (UC) software within group meeting spaces.

It is important to note that the audio and video can work together as inputs to the AV Bridge or can be used
separately depending on the requirements of the installation.

The AV Bridge is easy and fun to operate, even the part time volunteer’s at the local House of Worship will have
no problem understanding how the AV Bridge works and how to set it up. The applications below depict common
room applications that can be supported with the AV Bridge.





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