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1. UDF Connection Settings Remote UDF IP Address 192 168 1 255 Remote UDP Port 50008 Enable UDP Access E Remote UDP IP Address Type the remote UDP IP address in this text box Remote UDP Port Enter the remote UDP port in this text box Enable UDP Access Check this box to enable UDP access If this box is unchecked the UDP access will be unavailable page 116 Advanced Operation Web Interface Configuration gt Web Login Settings Web Login Setti Username Operator Old Password New Password Confirm New Password Warning All current settings will be lost Firmware Update UI ver v1 0X Browse Factory Reset Reboot Username Click this drop down list to select the username to be changed Old Password Type the current old password in this field New Password Type the new password in this field Confirm Password Re type the new password in this field Save Settings Saves the current changes to the Web Login Settings page 117 Advanced Operation Web Interface Configuration gt System Configuration Download Current Configuration Restore Configuration Waming All current settings will be lost Firmware Update UI ver v1 0X Browse_ Factory Reset Download Current Configuration Restore Configuration Browse Warning All current settings will be lost Firmware Update Ul ver v1 0X Brow
2. Syntax show out res parami Parameters param1 Output 1 17 Example show out res 15 1080P 60HZ HDMI page 89 Advanced Operation Commands show r The show out colordpt command displays the current routing status of the specified output Output 17 is HDMI Local Out Syntax show r parami Parameters param1 Output 1 17 Example show r 9 OUTPUT 9 Output5 IS ROUTED TO INPUT 5 Input5 show_rsense The show_rsense command displays the RSENSE status of the specified output Output 17 is HDMI Local Out Syntax show rsense parami Parameters param1 Output 1 16 Example show_rsense 6 RSENSE OF OUTPUT 6 Output6 IS HIGH page 90 Advanced Operation Commands show ver data The show_ver data command displays the current software and hardware version Syntax show ver data Parameters None Example show ver data SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE VERSION v1 0X PCB 2026 A page 91 Advanced Operation Commands m The m command displays the current matrix routing status Do not precede the m command with the symbol Syntax Parameters None Example OUT 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 IN 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 OUT 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IN 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 OUT 17 IN 03 ALL OUTPUTS ARE UNMASKED MATRIX IS UNLOCKED page 92 Advanced Operation Commands n The n command displays the routing sta
3. Advanced Operation Commands fst_slow The fst_ slow command sets the specified inputs to Slow normal switching mode Up to 16 inputs can be specified at a time If param1 0 then all inputs are set to Slow switching mode Syntax fst slow parami param16 Parameters param1 Input 1 16 Examples fst slow 1247891012 INPUTS 1 2 4 7 8 Y 10 12 ARE SET TO FST SLOW MODE t st slow 0 ALL INPUTS ARE SET TO FST SLOW MODE page 62 Advanced Operation Commands show fst The show_fst command displays the switching mode of the specified input If p param1 0 then the switching mode of all inputs are displayed Syntax show fst parami Parameters param1 Input 1 16 Examples show fst 6 INPUT 6 Input6 IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE show fst 0 INPUT 1 Inputl IS IN SLOW SWITCHING MODE INPUT 2 Input2 IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE INPUT 3 Input3 IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE INPUT 4 Input4 IS IN SLOW SWITCHING MODE INPUT 5 Input5 IS IN SLOW SWITCHING MODE INPUT 6 Input6 IS IN SLOW SWITCHING MODE INPUT 7 Input IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE INPUT 8 Input8 IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE INPUT 9 Input9 IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE INPUT 10 Inputl0 IS IN SLOW SWITCHING MODE INPUT 11 Inputl1 IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE INPUT 12 Input1l2 IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE INPUT 13 Inputl13 IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE I
4. Feature Audio Formats Displays the capabilities of the display or sink device based on the EDID page 103 Advanced Operation Web Interface I O Setup gt Preset Names 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI in VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration Preset Names VO Names HPD Control FST HDCP Presos Prese Presetl Preset Preset3 Preset4 Presets Preset6 Preset Presets Name Type the desired name of the Preset in this field Click the Save Changes button to save the Name Click the Cancel button to cancel any changes and restore the previous name Save Changes Saves the current changes Cancel Restores the previous names for each Preset if a change was made page 104 Advanced Operation Web Interface I O Setup gt I O Names 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI 14 15 16 17 Local Name Type the desired name of each Output or Input in these fields Save Changes Click this button to save the Input Output name Cancel Click this button to cancel the name change s page 105 Advanced Operation Web Interface I O Setup gt HPD Control 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Power Standby Log Ou HPD Control Input11 Inputt2 Inputt3 Inputi 4 Inputt5 Input16 Pulse Click the Pulse button to cycle the HPD line on the desired input This is the equivalent of physically disconnecting and reconnecting the HDMI cable between
5. Web Interface The Web GUI is divided into four main pages Main I O Setup Manage EDID and Configuration Each main page is represented by a tab at the top most portion of the screen The Main I O Setup and Manage EDID pages have their own set of sub tabs Click on the desired tab sub tab to open the desired page e NOTE In order to view all four tabs at the top of the screen the user must be logged in as Administrator If logged in as Operator only the Main tab will be visible Main Routing Log Out Power On Standby Click Log Out to terminate the Click to toggle between current Web session are return power on and standby mode to the login page Power Standby Log Out Status Output Input 4 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 1 3 Presetd cla 50 on amp a hw input Routing Status Output Input Displays the current routing status of the matrix 17 Local This output is used for local A V monitoring and cannot be routed raoa a page 95 Advanced Operation Web Interface ABEPRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Main VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration Power Standby Log Out Routing VO Status Display Info Lock Matrox MA HDMI ojo no uso a Inputo zon zs 3 HOMI Sa 2 os eco HDMI InputtS I
6. the source device and the matrix page 106 Advanced Operation Web Interface I O Setup FST ABEPRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Main VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration Power Standby Log Out Inputs Inputt3 Inputi4 InputtS Inputib FST Click to select deselect the desired input s Inputs with a check mark will enable the FST feature FST is enabled by default Use the Set button to save changes Check All Places a check mark in each box under the FST column Clear All Clears all check marks from the FST column Set Click this button to save changes for all input s The Web GUI will display a prompt to verify the selected operation Cancel Cancels the current operation and ignores changes for each input if a change was made page 107 Advanced Operation Web Interface I O Setup gt HDCP NOTE Some computers will enable HDCP if an HDCP compliant display is detected Use the Disable feature to force the computer to ignore detection of an HDCP compliant display The Disable feature does not decrypt HDCP content BEI PRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Main VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration Power Standby Log Out inputs HDCP Pass Through 271722121 12 7 e2EBz2222 26858 65 B InputtS Inputt6 Disable Click to select deselect the desired input s Inputs with a check mark will disable the HDCP feature Use the Set button to save
7. 3 Installation Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI Out port on each ELR POL Receiver unit to an HDTV display GEF HD 2IR ELRPOL R HDMI cable HDTV display Connect both AC power cords from the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP to available electrical outlets Connecting both AC power cords will provide redundancy should one of the power supplies fail It is recommended to connect each power cord to electrical outlets on two separate circuits Power to the Receiver unit is delivered from the power supply in the matrix over the CAT 5e cable using Gefen Power Over Line POL technology The Link indicator will glow bright green to indicate a solid connection between the matrix and the Receiver unit The Power indicator will glow bright blue to indicate that the Receiver unit is being powered If either of these LED indicators are OFF inspect the CAT 5 cable for loose connections or possible defects page 12 02 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Basie Operation na ia ei tee er E ea er 16 O st cccccse a ceectere erererce tanteremre me sencene st asemreett er etree 16 FROM STUNG SUNG E E a a a a a a A S eee tee 16 Accessing the Menu SyStem c ccccccsssseeeeesseeeseeeeessenesseeeeesseeseeeeeeseas 17 Mem Sy SIENNE ae E AA E AA EA A AA EA 19 IE Coniguration Menur aee saae a e E A ee ee 19 Temperature Men e ene ene i O E tunel 21 LEMIEORTASEM Critic ere RO See a eel 22 O ASIG SEn E E E R
8. GEFEN lenig page 36 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP IR Control The 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP provides IR control Use an IR extender Gefen part no EXT RMT EXTIRN to control the source device from the viewing location or an automation system to control the display or other sink device Refer to the user documentation that came with your automation system for details Controlling the Display from the Source Location 1 Connect the 3 5mm mini mono end of the IR cable from the IR IN port on the matrix to the automation system 2 Connect an IR emitter Gefen part no EXT IREMIT from the IR Out jack on the Receiver unit to IR sensor on the display from Automation System Matrix HDMI cable To source CAT 5 HDMI cable IR emitter Receiver unit IR signals page 37 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP IR Control Controlling the Source from the Viewing Location 1 Connect an IR extender Gefen part no EXT RMT EXTIRN to the IR Ext port on the Receiver unit 2 Connect an IR emitter Gefen part no EXT IREMIT from the IR OUT jack on the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP to the IR sensor on the source device GEF HOD 2 R ELAPOL A Gefen ELR POL in Receiver unit IR extender CAT 5e cable or better up to 330 feet 100 meters HDMI cable Source IR emitter gt B IR signals page 38 Operating
9. IEC connector Panel Layout Connect an IR blaster to this port to send IR commands to multiple devices This port is only active if the unit is configured with the ELR POL Output option This port is designed to be used with an IP based automation control device Connect the IR cable from an IR Emitter port on the automation control device to this IR port This port is only active if the unit is configured with the ELR POL Output option This mini USB port is used for upgrading the firmware See Upgrading using USB for more information Connect a local HDTV display to this HDMI port This port is useful for monitoring the currently routed input signal Connect the included AC power cords from these power receptacles to available electrical outlets page 5 Getting Started IR Remote Control Unit The IR remote control unit Gefen part no RMT MOD IRN is not included 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI with HDCP but can be purchased separately Front This LED flashes bright orange when a key is pressed on the remote Activity indicator 2 Input Selection 0 9 Press these buttons to switch to the desired input Source 3 Enter Press this button to commit the routing change NOTE An Activity indicator that flashes quickly while holding down any one of the buttons indicates a low battery Replace the battery as soon as possible See Installing the Battery page 6 Getting Started IR
10. Outputt4 Outputs Outputi6 Output17 Clear All Legend Provides color coded information on the status of each Input and Output Dl Active Indicates that the Input Output is active connected to a source or a sink O HDCP Indicates that an HDCP source is being used on the input C Inactive No input source or output sink is connected O Fail This error indicates that the source is unable to communicate with the display sink device E Input Routing Displays the current routing status of an input when a radio button under the Input column is selected page 100 Advanced Operation Web Interface Main gt 1 O Status Chica PRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Main VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration Routing VO Status Display Info Outputi5 Output16 RSENSE Off Off Mask O Off Off HPD Low Low HDCP Inactive Inactive Inactive Video Mode HDMI HDMI Output Displays the state of each output for each of the following Name RSENSE Mask HPD Hot Plug Detect and HDCP Name Displays the name of the output The name of the output can be changed using the Web GUI I O Setup I O Names or using the tset output name command RSENSE Displays the current Rsense state Mask Displays the masking state of each output HPD Displays the Hot Plug Detect HPD state of each output HDCP Indicates if HDCP detection is enabled or
11. RJ 45 1 x DB 9 female RJ 45 100BaseT 1 x Mini B female 1 x Optical front panel 1 x 3 5mm mini stereo 1 x 3 5mm mini stereo 1 x 3 5mm mini mono ELR card 8 x 3 5mm mini mono per output 1 x 3 5mm mini mono ELR card 8 x 3 5mm mini mono per output 1 x 3 5mm mini mono page 130 Appendix Specifications Power Input 2 x 100 240V AC hot swappable Power Consumption 500W each power supply Dimensions W x H x D e 17 4 x 5 1 x 16 8 Matrix w o feet 440mm x 130mm x 427mm w o feet Dimensions W x H x D 4 3 x 1 x 3 3 Receiver 108mm x 26mm x 83mm Unit Weight e 30 6 Ibs 13 9 kg page 131 Stretch it Switch tt Split if Control it Gefen s got it 20600 Nordhoff St Chatsworth CA 91311 1 800 545 6900 818 772 9100 fax 818 772 9120 www gefenpro com support gefenpro com Ex E CE 5 D This product uses UL or CE listed power supplies Ro
12. Remote Control Unit 4 Input Press this button prior to selecting the input 5 Output Press this button prior to selecting the output Recall Press this button prior to entering the preset to be loaded 7 Save When saving a routing state press this button prior to entering the preset number O page 7 Getting Started IR Remote Control Unit Back shown with cover removed Gefen P N RMT MOD IRN www gefen com 1 DIP switch bank Use these DIP switches to set the IR channel of the remote See Setting the IR Channel for more information 2 Primary battery slot Holds the battery for operating the remote shown without battery Use only 3V CR2032 type batteries Make sure that the positive side of the battery is facing up 3 Alternate battery slot Allows for the installation of secondary backup battery page 8 Getting Started IR Remote Control Unit Installing the Battery The IR remote control unit ships with two batteries Only one battery is required for operation The second battery is a spare A WARNING Use only 3V CR2032 type batteries Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions 1 Remove the back cover the IR Remote Control unit 2 Insert the included battery into the primary battery slot The positive side of the battery should be facing up 3 Replace the back cover S
13. Saves the current settings for the Change IP Settings After clicking this button the Web interface will display a dialog indicating that the matrix must be rebooted for changes to take effect Set Defaults Click this button to restore the factory default IP settings After clicking this button the Web interface will display a dialog indicating that the matrix must be rebooted for changes to take effect page 114 Advanced Operation Web Interface Configuration gt Telnet Login Settings 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Telnet Login Settings Old Password New Password Confirm New Password Force Password on Connect Show Login Message on Connect Old Password Type the current old password in this field New Password Type the new password in this field Force Password on Connect Click this check box to have the matrix prompt for a password each time a Telnet session is started This box must be checked in order to change the Telnet Login credentials Show Login Message on Connect Click this check box to have the matrix display the Telnet welcome message each time a Telnet session is started The welcome message appears as Welcome to GEF HDFST MOD 16416 TELNET Save Settings Saves the current changes to the Telnet Login Settings page 115 Advanced Operation Web Interface Configuration gt UDP Connection Settings 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI
14. button 3 RECALL FROM 5 After a few moments the home screen will be displayed page 34 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics Using the IR Remote Control 1 Press the Recall button on the IR remote control 3 Select a preset 1 8 by using the numerical keys on the front panel For this example we will recall Preset 3 by pressing button 3 fECALL FROM If an incorrect output value is entered by accident press the Return button to restart the process Pressing the Return button will return the matrix to the home screen 4 Press the Enter button to recall the preset The front panel display will indicate that the preset has been loaded 5 After a few moments the home screen will be displayed page 35 Locking the Matrix Locking the matrix will prevent any changes by disabling all buttons except the Lock button on the front panel This feature is useful in preventing routing or other changes caused by accidentally bumping or pressing the buttons on the front panel 1 Press the Lock button on the front panel eich PRO lt GEFEN 16X16 MATRIX Seeecu NENA CAMA MOM A IO 2 Once the matrix is locked the LED indicator next to the display will glow bright green B Standby Lock KEYPAD LOCKED 3 To unlock the matrix press and hold the Lock button again until the LED indicator turns off The display will return to the home screen
15. changes Check All Places a check mark in each box under the Disable column Clear All Clears all check marks from the Disable column Set Click this button to save changes for all input s The Web GUI will display a prompt to verify the selected operation Cancel Cancels the current operation and ignores changes for each input if a change was made page 108 Advanced Operation Web Interface Manage EDID gt Assign Lock EDID Secures the Local EDID and disables automatic EDID loading during power up If the Lock EDID button is clicked enabled the EDID locked on power cycle message will be displayed in red The local EDID information will now be locked once the matrix is rebooted Click the Unlock EDID button to disable the Lock EDID feature Lock EDID EERPRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI M VO Setup Manage EDIO Configuration Assign Bank Names Upload Download Copy EDID From DefautEDIDO Copy EDID From Default EDID Copy EDID From Select the EDID from the drop down list The EDID will be copied from the selected destination to the desired input or EDID bank Options Default EDID Bank 1 Bank 8 Output 1 Output 16 Output 17 Local page 109 Advanced Operation Web Interface Output1 Output Output1 Output Output1 Output Copy To Click to select or deselect the desired input s EDID Modes If the EDI
16. control 2 The front panel display will indicate that routing mode is active 3 Select an input 1 16 using the numerical keys on the IR remote control For this example we will route Input 7 to Output 12 Enter the input by pressing button 7 If an incorrect value is entered by accident press the Return button 4 Press the Output button page 26 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics The display will change to the following 5 Enter the number of the output using the numerical keys on the IR remote control Since we want to route Input 7 to Output 12 we will press buttons 1 and 2 The selected output will appear on the display If an incorrect output value is entered by accident press the Return button to restart the routing process Pressing the Return button will return the matrix to the home screen 6 Once the desired input and output have been entered press the Enter button to execute the routing process 7 After a few moments the home screen will be displayed page 27 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics Routing a Source to Multiple Outputs The following example illustrates how to route a source to multiple outputs IMPORTANT When routing a source to multiple outputs HDMI Local Out Output 17 is not included as part of the routing process To route a source to HDMI Local Out it must be performed separ
17. equipment has not been subjected to mechanical electrical or other abuse or modifications Equipment that fails under conditions other than those covered will be repaired at the current price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair Such repairs are warranted for ninety 90 days from the day of reshipment to the Buyer This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including without limitation any implied warranty or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose all of which are expressly disclaimed 1 Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from Gefen Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cables must be in their original condition The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate However Gefen assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual In no event will Gefen be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages The technical information contained herein regarding the features and specifications is subject to change without notice For the latest warranty coverage information refer to the Warranty and Return Policy under the Support section of the Gefen Web site at www gefen com PRO
18. must be included between the command and the parameter page 44 Advanced Operation RS 232 and IP Configuration IP UDP Configuration The 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP supports IP based control using Telnet UDP or the built in Web based GUI To set up IP control the network settings for the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP must be configured via RS 232 The default network settings for the matrix are as follows Description IP Address Port Description IP Address Port IP Address 192 1608 1 72 UDP Port 23 Subnet LIA 299640 Local UDP Port 50007 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Remote UDP IP ISA HTTP Port 80 Remote UDP Port 509008 10 11 Connect an RS 232 cable from the PC to the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Also make sure that an Ethernet cable is connected between the matrix and the network Launch a terminal emulation program e g HyperTerminal and use the RS 232 settings listed on the previous page O NOTE Depending upon the network all related IP Telnet and UDP settings will need to be assigned Consult your network administrator to obtain the proper settings Set the IP address for the matrix using the sipadd command Set the subnet mask using the snetmask command Set the gateway router IP address using the sgateway command Set the Telnet listening port using the set telnet port command Set the HTTP listening port using the set http port command Set the UDP remot
19. of your particular application This User Manual covers both configurations See Pre Configured Options for additional information Features and Packing List Features Supports resolutions up to 1080p Full HD HDMI Features Supported gt HDCP compliant gt 12 bit Deep Color gt LPCM 7 1 Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio gt Lip Sync pass through e ELR and HDBaseT technologies allow extension up to 330 feet 100 meters POL feature provides power to each ELR receiver through the CAT 5e cable Gefen FST speeds up the HDCP authentication process e Fast and Slow FST Modes e Advanced EDID management for rapid integration of sources and displays Front panel display for status feedback e Front panel push buttons for local switching IP controlled via built in web server Telnet and UDP e RS 232 Serial interface for remote control via an automation control system e IR control of the matrix via front panel sensor and from each Receiver location Broadcast of IR commands from the matrix side to all viewing locations and from each receiver location to the matrix all sources e Routing states can be stored and recalled at the touch of a button e Output masking command e Optional IR remote control RMT MOD IRN Stand by mode e Field upgradable firmware via USB or IP Dual redundant hot swappable power supplies Rack mountable Home CHDBT HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE Packing List See Pre Con
20. password during Telnet sessions page 46 Advanced Operation Commands display telnet welcome The display telnet welcome command enables disables the Telnet welcome message during a Telnet session Syntax display telnet welcome Parameters param1 Value 0 1 Value Description 0 Disable welcome message I Enable welcome message Example display telnet welcome 1 TELNET WELCOME SCREEN IS ENABLED When enabled and a Telnet session has been started the following will appear Welcome to GEF HDFST MOD 16416 TELNET telnet gt page 47 Advanced Operation Commands ipconfig The ipconfig command displays the current TCP settings Syntax ipconfig Parameters None Example ipconfig IP Configuration is IP 192 166 22238 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 2 1 MAC Address 00 1c 91 03 00 04 resetip The resetip command resets the IP configuration to factory default settings The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command Syntax resetip Parameters None Syntax resetip IP CONFIGURATION WAS RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS IP 192 166 1272 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 page 48 Advanced Operation Commands set_http port The set_ http port command specifies the Web server listening port The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command The default port setting is 80 Use the show http port command to display
21. pre configured options Because this User Manual covers information on all available configurations it is important to identify the type of 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP that was purchased P 16 HDMI Inputs 16 HDMI Outputs GEF HDFST MOD 16416 HD Two input cards Each card uses eight HDMI inputs providing a total of 16 HDMI inputs Two output cards Each card uses eight HDMI outputs providing a total of 16 HDMI outputs Packing List 1 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Frame 2 Modular Matrix 8 HDMI Input Cards 2 Modular Matrix 8 HDMI Output Cards 1 DB 9 cable 2 AC power cords 1 Quick Start Guide 16 HDMI Input 16 CAT 5 ELR POL Outputs GEF HDFST MOD 16416 HDELR Two input cards Each card uses eight HDMI inputs providing a total of 16 HDMI inputs Two output cards Each card uses eight ELR POL outputs Each of these ELR POL outputs are connected to a Receiver unit using a CAT 5e cable allowing you to extend the HDMI signal up to 330 feet 100 meters 16 ELR POL Receiver units are included with this package option Packing List 1 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Frame 2 Modular Matrix 8 HDMI Input Cards 2 Modular Matrix 8 HDMI Sender over CAT 5 Cards 16 HDMI ELR Receivers with POL 1 DB 9 Cable 2 AC Power Cords 1 Quick Start Guide page 2 Panel Layout Pain PROF Getting Started Front Panel se GEFEN 1616 MATRI ID Name 1 Standb
22. the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP IR Control Controlling Multiple Sources 1 Connect an IR extender Gefen part no EXT RMT EXTIRN to the IR Ext port on the Receiver unit 2 Connect an IR emitter Gefen part no EXT IREMIT to the IR OUT jack on the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP 3 Another IR emitter can be connected to the IR All Out port in order to control individual or multiple sources that are not controlled using the IR emiiter connected to the IR OUT port IR extender GEF HD 2 R ELAPOL A Gefer IR Ext ELR POL in Receiver unit IR emitter Source IR emitter _ Rsignals page 39 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP IR Control Controlling the Matrix from the Viewing Location Routing can be managed from any viewing location using the included IR remote control unit regardless of the current routing state of the matrix 1 Connect an IR extender Gefen part no EXT RMT EXTIRN to the IR Ext jack on each Receiver unit Connect an IR emitter Gefen part no EXT IREMIT from the IR All Out port on the back of the matrix and place the emitter over the IR sensor on the front panel of the matrix B Standby G Lock PORT SELECT IH Front of Matrix IR emitter IR extender Back of Matrix IR signals page 40 03 Advanced Operation FRO 202 amd IP COnmGUnAlOl A O eee ere emcees te 44 A a ce cla Eat wane eee ERE 4
23. the current HTTP listening port Syntax set http port paraml Parameters param1 Port 1 1024 Example set http port 82 HTTP COMMUNICATION PORT 82 15 SET PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT set_ telnet pass The set_ telnet pass command sets the Telnet password The password is case sensitive and cannot exceed 8 characters in length The default password is Admin Syntax set telnet pass paraml Parameters param1 Password Example set telnet pass 3ver3st TELNET INTERFACE PASSWORD IS SET page 49 Advanced Operation RS 232 IP Commands set telnet port The fset telnet port command sets the Telnet listening port The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command The default port setting is 23 Use the show telnet port command to display the current Telnet listening port Syntax set telnet port paraml Parameters param1 Port 1 1024 Example set telnet port 24 TELNET COMMUNCATION PORT 24 IS SET PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT set webui ad pass The set webui ad pass command sets the Administrator password for the Web GUI The password is case sensitive and cannot exceed 7 characters in length The default password is Admin Syntax set webui ad pass parami Parameters param1 Password Example set webui ad pass bossman WEB UI ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD IS SET page 50 Advanced Operation Commands set_webui op pass The set webui ad pass command s
24. the grooved track on either side of the expansion bay Upper rail 6 Carefully position the card between the upper and lower rail on each track Appendix Card Removal and Installation 7 Use both hands to push the card until it snaps in place 8 Secure the card by hand tightening the fastening screws Do not overtighten the screws To prevent damage to the screws do not use pliers or other high torque devices page 124 Power Supply Failure and Replacement Power Supply Failure The 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP comes with two internal hot swappable power supplies If one of these power supplies should fail a high pitched alarm will sound from the matrix POWER SUPPLY FAILURE will appear in the front panel display The matrix can function with a single power supply However the POWER SUPPLY FAILURE message will be displayed instead of the home screen until the power supply is replaced If the Web interface is being used then the following message will appear on the page Configuration nme Output If the matrix is being controlled using RS 232 or Telnet the POWER SUPPLY FAILURE message will appear within the terminal application Power Press the Power button to cancel the alarm Gefen PRO POHER SUPPLY 0 o FAILURE EEEREN SEE ES llar Matrix for HDMI w HDCP a Ll Li page 125 Appendix Power Supply Failure and Replacement Power Supply Replaceme
25. with the symbol If param1 0 then the matrix will be placed in a 1 to 1 routing state In other words Input 1 is routed to Output 1 Input 2 is routed to Output 2 and so on Syntax s paraml Parameters param1 Input 1 16 Example s 2 ALL OUTPUTS ARE ROUTED TO INPUT 2 ROULING l 2 2 pass page 73 Advanced Operation Commands System echo tradefault hdcp help hdp pulse lock edid lock matrix power reboot set edid set ir show fw show hdcp show hpd show ir show out colordpt show out res show r show rsense show ver data m n Enables disables RS 232 feedback Resets the routing and masking to factory default settings Enables disables HDCP detection Displays a list of available RS 232 Telnet commands Cycles with HPD line on the specified output Locks the local EDID when the matrix is power cycled Locks unlocks the matrix Toggles the power on the matrix Reboots the matrix Sets the specified EDID to an input or bank Sets the IR channel for the matrix Displays the current version of matrix firmware Displays the HDCP status of the specified input Displays the HPD status of the specified input Displays the current IR channel of the matrix Displays the maximum color depth supported by the display sink device based on the EDID Displays the maximum video resolution supported by the display sink device based on the EDID Displays the
26. 3 IS Sony XBR page 69 Advanced Operation Commands show_preset_ name The show_preset name command displays the name of the specified preset Syntax show preset name parami Parameters param1 Preset 1 8 Example show preset name 8 THE NAME FOR PRESET 8 IS Studio51 page 70 Advanced Operation Commands unmask The unmask command unmasks the specified output s Up to 16 outputs can be specified at a time If param1 0 then all outputs will be unmasked Output 17 is HDMI Local Out Syntax unmask parami paraml7 Parameters param1 Output 1 17 Examples unmask 3 OUTPUT 3 IS UNMASKED unmask 13 5 6 7 OUTPUTS 1 3 5 6 7 ARE UNMASKED unmask 0 ALL OUTPUTS ARE UNMASKED page 71 Advanced Operation Commands r The r command routes the specified input to the specified outputs Up to eight outputs can be specified at a time Do not precede this command with the symbol If param2 0 then the specified input will be routed to all outputs Output 17 is HDMI Local Out Also see the s command Syntax r parami param2 paraml7 Parameters param1 Input 1 16 param2 Output 1 17 Example r1i23789 INPUT 1 IS SET TO OUTPUTS 2 3 7 Br 9 r50 INPUT 5 IS SET TO ALL OUTPUTS page 72 Advanced Operation Commands S The s command routes the specified inputs to all outputs Do not precede this command
27. 4 RS ZIZ OS BMI GS eres A ree ee E T 44 PUBP Contigua torns sea see ee ae ie ae er eee 45 Senie 8 eae ee tee tt eae a ae aga apa 46 a es 46 MU O A EN 57 EA A E A o tree eee 61 Roumo andiMaS KII Ie aeaa E E E E A ER A 64 RS SUG I rset er E E NA AA 74 A NOS 94 Using the builtin Web Server esecccc cs cegeces oases ceuce 2a reee rae EaR SREE nar EREET T oe 94 A NOURI Gre A arrest 95 Main Pen Or Stats eer cess eee ee a cetera see eae arte ee ete era eee a 101 Mam Bisa AY IMO E eee eee 103 VO Setup P Presei Name S on sees aes aE renin E rates ee eee 104 Korstog a E EE an pretreat e ee e ee 105 Oe Ue le O liens E E eae eee ene eee 106 PO ers Woe al mel beeen ee ee een es eee en pene ee ee ee 107 PAGES CEU eo De el D A eet recta natn ee ees ret eR Shee tide rere 108 Manage EDID Assign cance tice te ieee eee ee eee eee freee 109 Manage EDID E Bank Names rra ties E 112 Manage EDID gt Upload Download ido 113 Configuration gt Change IP Settings n0000anneo0eeneneneennneeooeennneeeennnene 114 Advanced Operation RS 232 and IP Configuration RS 232 Interface 54321 RS 232 Controller Matrix o ON QO Oo A OO N gt o 0 N O Oo A W N gt Only TXD RXD and GND pins are used RS 232 Settings Description Setting Baud rate 19200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Hardware flow control None IMPORTANT When sending RS 232 commands a carriage return must be included at the end of the command Aspace
28. D Mode is set to Last Output then the EDID source will be set to Dynamic EDID See the set edid command for details on using Dynamic EDID If the EDID Mode is set to Custom then the EDID of the display that is connected to Output 1 will be used Options Custom Last Output Check All Places a check mark in each box under the Copy To column Clear All Clears all check marks from the Copy To column page 110 Advanced Operation Web Interface BTNPRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Main WOSetup Manage EDIO Configuration Assign Bank Names Upload Download Lock EDID Copy EDID From Defaut EDID Copy EDID To Please select from the Inputa Banks below on Dm Wh Check All Copy Places a check mark in each box Click this button to copy the specified EDID under the Copy To column to the selected inputs banks Clear All Cancel Clears all check marks from the Restores the previous EDID state for each Copy To column input if a change was made page 111 Advanced Operation Web Interface Manage EDID gt Bank Names BEI PRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Main VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration Assign Bank Names Upload Download Edit Banks Names Edit Banks Names Bank Indicates the EDID bank number Name Type the desired name of the EDID bank in this field Click the Save Changes button to save the bank name Click the Can
29. DUCT REGISTRATION Please register your product online by visiting the Register Product page under the Support section of the Gefen Web site 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Contacting Gefen Technical Support Gefen LLC c o Customer Service 20600 Nordhoff St Chatsworth CA 91311 Telephone 818 772 9100 800 545 6900 Fax 818 772 9120 Email support gefenpro com Visit us on the Web www gefenpro com Technical Support Hours 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM Monday Friday Pacific Time For 24 7 support see the back of the product for the support number 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP is a trademark of Gefen LLC Important Notice Gefen LLC reserves the right to make changes in the hardware packaging and any accompanying documentation without prior written notice 2014 Gefen LLC All Rights Reserved All trademarks are the property of their respective owners IV Operating Notes There is no internal scaling in the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP All of the attached monitors must be able to display the output resolutions of the source devices For maximum compatibility it is recommended that only one compatible common resolution be used by all of the source devices Routing features can be accessed using RS 232 or IP control See RS 232 and IP Configuration for more information e The 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP is available in several pre configured versions to meet the requirements
30. Modular Matrix for 16 16 HDMI with HDCP GEF HDFST MOD 16416 HD GEF HDFST MOD 16416 HDELR User Manual Release A5 EH 16 18 MATRIA 7 El 5 Race Gee a ee A e Sena sce Cin ry in Chur D 16x16 Modular Matrix for HOMI w HDCP La E z E x Gefenlaisie 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Important Safety Instructions GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this product near water Clean only with a dry cloth A PA SNS Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install or place this product near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 To reduce the risk of e
31. NPUT 14 Inputl4 IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE INPUT 15 Inputl5 IS IN SLOW SWITCHING MODE INPUT 16 Inputl6 IS IN FAST SWITCHING MODE page 63 Advanced Operation Commands Routing and Masking mask recall preset save preset set bank name set input name set output name set preset name show bank name show input name show mask show output name show preset name unmask r S mask Masks the video on the specified output s Loads the specified routing masking preset Saves the current routing masking state to a preset Assigns an EDID bank with the specified name Assigns an input with the specified name Assigns an output with the specified name Assigns a preset with the specified name Displays the name for the specified EDID bank Displays the specified input name Displays the current masking status of each output Displays the name of the specified output Displays the specified preset name Unmasks the specified outputs Routes the specified input to the specified outputs Routes the specified input to all outputs The mask command masks the video on the specified outputs If param1 0 then all outputs will be masked Output 17 is HDMI Local Out Syntax mask parami param17 Parameters param 1 Example mask 1 3 5 7 11 OUTPUTS Le 3 e T Output Tac r 11 ARE MASKED page 64 Advanced Operation Commands recall preset The recall preset command loads the specified
32. SET 5 CURRENT ROUTING STATE IS SAVED TO PRESET 6 CURRENT ROUTING STATE IS SAVED TO PRESET 7 CURRENT ROUTING STATE IS SAVED TO PRESET 8 IR CHANNEL IS SET TO CHANNEL O DIP1 0FF DIP2 0FF ALL INPUTS HDCP ARE ENABLED ALL INPUTS ARE SET TO FST FAST MODE MATRIX EDID IS UNLOCKED MATRIX WILL REBOOT SHORTLY REBOOT UNIT IN 2 SECONDS page 76 Advanced Operation hdcp Commands The hdcp command enables disables HDCP detection on the selected input NOTE Some computers will enable HDCP if an HDCP compliant display is detected Set param2 1 to force the computer to ignore detection of an HDCP compliant display Setting param2 0 does not decrypt HDCP content Syntax hdcp paraml param2 Parameters param1 param2 Example hdcp 2 0 Input 1 16 Value 0 1 Value Description 0 Disable 1 Enable INPUT 2 HDCP IS DISABLED hdcp 2 1 INPUT 2 HDCP IS ENABLED page 77 Advanced Operation Commands help The help command displays the list of available RS 232 Telnet commands Help on a specific command can be displayed when using param1 Syntax help paraml Parameters param1 Command name optional Examples help FIPCONFIG FRESETIP FSIPADD FSNETMASK FSGATEWAY SHOW IP SHOW NETMASK SHOW GATEWAY SHOW MAC ADDR SET HTTP PORT SHOW HTTP PORT FEST FAST SHOW FST STRTO_IN thelp sipadd SIPADD PARAM 1 SET THE IP ADDRESS PARAM 1 XXX XXX
33. See LCM Contrast Menu for more information page 18 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Menu System IP Configuration Menu The 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP can be controlled using the built in Web interface Telnet or UDP protocols In order to use these communication methods the IP settings of the matrix must be set accordingly The IP Configuration menu displays the current IP address net mask and gateway address for the matrix NOTE Depending upon the network all related IP Telnet and UDP settings will need to be assigned IP settings cannot be changed using the front panel buttons and must be configured using the RS 232 IP command set See RS 232 and IP Configuration for more information 1 From the home screen press the Menu button The IP Config menu will be displayed la IPF CONFIG 2 Press the Enter button to enter the IP Config menu The current IP address of the matrix will be displayed lA IF ADDRESS Sz les 1 225 a GEFEH 16416 MATRIX flatrix for HDMI w HDCP x e page 19 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Menu System 3 Press the lt or button to move backward or forward respectively to display the current IP address net mask and gateway address of the matrix 14 IF ADDRESS Display Description Displays the current IP address of the matrix 1A IF ADDRESS Use the sipadd command to change
34. Syntax show fw Parameters None Example show fw FIRMWARE VERSION GEF HDFST MOD 16416 v1 0X show_hdcp The show_hdcp command displays the HDCP status on the specified input Syntax show hdcp paraml Parameters param1 Input 1 16 Example show hdcp 1 INPUT 1 HDCP IS ENABLED page 87 Advanced Operation Commands show_hpd The show_hpd command displays the HPD status of the specified output Output 17 is HDMI Local Out Syntax show hpd paraml Parameters param1 Output 1 17 Example show hpd 4 HPD OF OUTPUT 4 Output4 IS LOW show ir The show_ ir command displays the IR channel of the matrix Syntax show ir Parameters None Example show ir CURRENT IR CHANNEL IS O page 88 Advanced Operation Commands show_out_colordpt The show out colordpt command displays the highest color depth supported by the specified display based on the EDID If no display is attached to the specified output then the command will return NO SIGNAL Output 17 is HDMI Local Out Syntax show out colordpt parami Parameters param1 Output 1 17 Example show out colordpt 15 12 BITS HDMI show_out res The Show out res command displays the highest resolution supported by the specified display based on the EDID If no display is attached to the specified output then the command will return NO SIGNAL Output 17 is HDMI Local Out
35. XXX XXX WHERE XXX 0 255 page 78 Advanced Operation Commands hdp pulse The hpd_pulse command cycles the HPD line on the specified input Issuing this command is identical to physically disconnecting and reconnecting the cable between the source and the matrix If param1 0 then all inputs will receive the HPD pulse Syntax hpd pulse paraml Parameters param1 Input 1 16 Examples hpd pulse HPD PULSE HAS BEEN SENT TO INPUT 1 hpd pulse 0 HPD PULSE HAS BEEN SENT TO ALL INPUTS page 79 Advanced Operation Commands lock edid The lock edid command secures the Local EDID by disabling the automatic loading of the downstream EDID when the matrix is powered Syntax lock edid parami Parameters param1 Value 0 1 Value Description 0 Disable 1 Enable Examples lock edid 0 MATRIX EDID IS UNLOCKED Flock edid 1 MATRIX EDID IS LOCKED page 80 Advanced Operation Commands lock matrix The lock matrix command locks unlocks the Matrix When the matrix is locked all functions are disabled including the front panel RS 232 and Telnet Syntax lock matrix paraml Parameters param1 Value 0 1 Value Description 0 Unlock 1 Lock Examples lock matrix 0 MATRIX IS UNLOCKED lock matrix 1 MATRIX IS LOCKED page 81 Advanced Operation Commands power The power command toggles power on the matrix Syntax power parami Parameters
36. ately See Routing a Source to an Output or Routing a Source to Multiple Outputs 1 Press the In Out button on the front panel lt lt PORT SELECT TH ee a SE BEES BREESE amp BEEEQG 2 The front panel display will indicate that routing mode is active IRT SELECT 3 Select an input 1 16 using the numerical keys on the front panel If an incorrect value is entered by accident use the lt button to delete the last number entered page 28 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics 4 Press the In Out button again The display will change to the following 5 Enter the number of the first output using the numerical keys on the front panel The selected output will appear on the display If an incorrect output value is entered by accident use the lt button to delete the last number entered If the decision to change the nput is made press the Return button to go back to the previous screen The previous input entry will automatically be erased 6 Press the button to add another output 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to add more outputs 9 Press the Enter button to complete the routing procedure 10 After a few moments the home screen will be displayed page 29 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics Routing a Source to All Outputs The following example illustrates the process for routing a single input to al
37. cel button to restore the previous name Save Changes Saves the current name change to the EDID bank s Cancel Restores the previous names for each EDID bank if a change was made page 112 Advanced Operation Web Interface Manage EDID gt Upload Download Browse Select Bank Location Click this button to select the EDID Click this drop down list to select file to be uploaded the bank to where the EDID will be uploaded Upload Options Click this button to upload the Bank 1 Bank 8 EDID to the specified bank Upload EDID Select EDID File to Upload Select Bank Location 1 Bank Select EDID File to Download Select EDID File to Download Download Click this box to select the EDID that is to Click this button to download the be saved to a file The EDID file will be selected EDID to a file saved in binary bin format Options Bank 1 Bank 8 Output 1 Output 16 Output 17 Local Input 1 Input 16 page 113 Advanced Operation Web Interface Configuration gt Change IP Settings 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMIf Change IP Settings MAC Address 00 1c 91 03 70 1c IP Address 192 168 2 239 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Port 80 TCP Telnet Terminal Port 23 UDP Port 50007 Change IP Settings Assigns the IP address subnet gateway HTTP listening port Telnet port and UDP port The MAC address cannot be changed Save Settings
38. cnnoccnncnonnanccnnonononarennnnnnns 34 LOGIN ME MANK AAA A ot ES EE E arais 36 A A a ei eo A eee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee ee 37 Controlling the Display from the Source Location oooonccnccccconnccnnnnncnono 37 Controlling the Source from the Viewing Location ooocccccccconnncnnnnccnomo 38 Controlling Multiple Sources cissiaccnesanccnceneuhanatansntesesaenedbnransannnes eaunennaeenaanoens 39 Controlling the Matrix from the Viewing LocatioN ooocccccccoonnccnnnnnnoono 40 viii 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Table of Contents 03 Advanced Operation RS 232 and IP Conquista 44 RS 232 Mtera CS srecxcticaurnnaceecins ance sncinasdceacoiandudamnopenndesianaerefasnanhorndedaanteaeenaes 44 RS 232 SENGS AAA e EREKE E DERE EEEE DERETA 44 IP I UDP Configuratio MM e re o iP RR OR 45 COM AVS nutre 46 o nn 46 UDP CONTIGQUIAMION sardina leads 57 AA o Ro E E TA 61 Routing and MASKING sion 64 Se E A E 74 Web Interface a eE El o ey ene nee erty Tae eee 94 Using the built in Web Severin iaa 94 Main A A A eeu tans 95 Maim AAPP TE a TRS 101 Maim Display INTO 10sssscdccnsenanmnactnedsncenscimeaesanmbedenensaanatensaunuenass oneaastasactt 103 I O Setup gt Preset NAMes ccccccscccecssseeecceseeeesceseeeceaseeeecseseeesseeees 104 VO Setup P VO Names tinca east 105 VO Setup Wa DC Oil AAA 106 a APA 107 VO Setup A o easecaeeanieen ates 108 Manage EDID gt Assign sicessctccxsvcnteaixsaistantaiadtantonta
39. current routing status of the specified output Displays the RSENSE status of the specified output Displays the current firmware and hardware version Displays the current matrix routing status Displays the routing status of the specified output page 74 Chapter Page Title echo The echo command enables disables toggles the RS 232 feedback Syntax techo parami Parameters param1 Value 0 1 Value Description 0 Disable feedback 1 Enable feedback Example echo 1 LOCAL ECHO IS ON page 75 Advanced Operation Commands fadefault The fadefault command resets the matrix to factory default settings Routing is restored to a one to one state outputs are unmasked and all IP and UDP settings are reset to default settings Syntax fadefault Parameters None Example fadefault MATRIX WAS RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS MATRIX IS ON MATRIX IS UNLOCKED LOCAL ECHO IS ON ALL OUTPUTS ARE UNMASKED SET HPD HIGH TO ALL INPUT IP ADDRESS IS 192 168 1 72 GATEWAY ADDRESS IS 192 168 1 1 NET MASK ADDRESS IS 255 255 255 0 INPUT NAME INIT OUTPUT NAME INIT PRESET NAME INIT BANK NAME INIT BANK EDID INIT BASE EDID INIT CURRENT ROUTING STATE IS SAVED TO PRESET 1 CURRENT ROUTING STATE IS SAVED TO PRESET 2 CURRENT ROUTING STATE IS SAVED TO PRESET 3 CURRENT ROUTING STATE IS SAVED TO PRESET 4 CURRENT ROUTING STATE IS SAVED TO PRE
40. disabled on each output Video Mode Displays the current output video mode page 101 Advanced Operation Web Interface Main NO Setup ManageEDID Configuration Power Standby Log Out CAGE PRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Routing VO Status Display Info Name Color Depth Color Space HDCP 3D Active Signal Vertical Resolution Horizontal Resolution Progressive Interlaced Refresh Rate Video Mode HDMI Input Displays the state of each input for each of the following Input name Color Depth Color Space HDCP 3D Active Signal Vertical Resolution Horizontal Resolution Progressive Interlaced and Refresh Rate page 102 Advanced Operation Web Interface Main gt Display Info Choose EDID Default EDID EETR PRO Main VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Routing VO Status Display Info FALSE 24Hz Frame Rate TRUE Max Resolution 1080F 60Hz Max Color Depth 12 bit 3D Capable FALSE Mode DVI HDMI HDMI Max Audio ee Channels Monitor Name HDMI DA Audio Formats LPCM DTS HD DTS Digital Surround Dolby Digital ACI Dolby TrueHD Choose EDID Select the EDID from the drop down list The selected EDID will be copied from the selected EDID Bank or Output to the desired input s and used by the source Options Default EDID Bank 1 Bank 8 Output 1 Output 16 17 Local
41. e show mac addr command displays the MAC address of the matrix Syntax show mac addr Parameters None Example show mac addr MAC ADDRESS IS 00 1c 91 03 00 02 page 53 Advanced Operation Commands show_netmask The show_netmask command displays the current net mask of the matrix Use the snetmask command to set the net mask Syntax show netmask Parameters None Example show netmask NETMASK ADDRESS IS 255 255 255 0 show_telnet port The show_ telnet port command displays the current Telnet port of the matrix Use the set telnet port command to set the Telnet listening port Syntax set telnet port parami Parameters param1 Port 1 65535 Example set telnet port 24 TELNET COMMUNCATION PORT 24 IS SET PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT page 54 Advanced Operation Commands sipadd The sipadd command sets the IP address of the matrix The IP address must be entered using dot decimal notation The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command The default IP address is 192 168 1 72 Use the show ip or ipconfig command to display the current IP address of the matrix Syntax Sipadd parami Parameters param1 IP address Example sipadd 192 168 1 239 IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 239 IS SET PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT snetmask The snetmask command sets the subnet mask The net mask must be entered using dot decimal notation The matrix must be reb
42. e IP address for the matrix using the set_ udp remote ip command Set the UDP listening port for the matrix using the set udp port command Set the UDP remote port for the matrix using the tset_udp remote port command Reboot the matrix to apply all changes then type the IP address that was specified in step 3 in a Web browser to access the Web GUI Use the same IP address to Telnet to the matrix page 45 Commands IP Configuration display telnet welcome Enable disable the Telnet welcome message ipconfig resetip set http port set telnet pass set telnet port set webui ad pass set webui op pass sgateway show gateway show http port show ip show mac addr show netmask show telnet port Sipadd snetmask use telnet pass Displays the current IP configuration Resets the IP configuration to factory default settings Sets the Web server listening port Sets the Telnet password Sets the Telnet listening port for the matrix Sets the Administrator password for the Web GUI Sets the Operator password for the Web GUI Sets the IP address of the router gateway Displays the current gateway address of the matrix Displays the current HTTP listening port of the matrix Displays the current IP address of the matrix Displays the MAC address of the matrix Displays the current net mask of the matrix Displays the Telnet listening port Sets the IP address of the matrix Sets the Net mask of the matrix Force
43. et has been saved SAVE HO 5 After a few moments the home screen will be displayed page 32 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics Using the IR Remote Control 1 Press the Save button on the IR remote control 3 Select a preset 1 8 by using the numerical keys on the IR remote control For this example we will save the current routing status to Preset 3 by pressing button 3 If an incorrect output value is entered by accident press the Return button to restart the process Pressing the Return button will return the matrix to the home screen 4 Press the Enter button to save the current routing state to the preset The front panel display will indicate that the preset has been saved 5 After a few moments the home screen will be displayed page 33 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics Recalling a Saved Routing Preset Using the Front Panel Buttons The 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP allows saved routing and masking states to be recalled from memory for instant access In this example we will recall the routing preset that we stored in the previous example 1 Press the Recall button on the front panel sca GEFEH ienie MATRIX The display will show the following Recall RECALL FROM 3 Select a preset 1 8 by using the numerical keys on the front panel For this example we will recall Preset 3 by pressing
44. ete E ee E E A ere 29 Displaying the Current Routing Status 3 nye acres aaee aa ee Zo Roumo a Source O A A O anon 24 Routing a source to Multiple OU a 28 Routinga SOUrGetO7All OUlDUIS a a e cece eras erences emcee eras 30 A ee cre te enna en aes eee ea neta ee eee ea eee 32 Recalling a Saved Routing Preset cccccccsssseeeeeeseeseeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeenes 34 ojo A O mercer tre retreat tr er ere ee er 36 Usmo Bidirectional IR n a a E R a ere eee re arr re S Controlling the Display from the Source Location occcccccccnccccnnnnccnoo 3r Controlling the Source from the Viewing Location ccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeees 38 Controlling Multiple SourceS anne 39 Controlling the Matrix from the Viewing Location cccccssssseeeeeseeeeeees 40 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Basic Operation Standby Mode After the AC power cord s is are connected to the matrix the LED indicator next to the display will glow bright blue The matrix is now in standby mode Standby mode LED NONE EE BEG coco BE SSOe trix for HDMI w H Standby mode is similar to powering off the matrix However in standby mode the matrix can be powered on by executing the power command See RS 232 and IP Configuration for more information on using the RS 232 IP commands Powering the Matrix 1 From standby mode press the Power button on the front panel 2 The standby mode LED will turn off 3 Afte
45. ets the Operator password for the Web GUI The default password is Admin Syntax set webui op pass parami Parameters param1 Password Example set webui op pass minion WEB UI OPERATOR PASSWORD IS SET sgateway The sgateway command sets the gateway address The gateway must be typed using dot decimal notation The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command The default gateway is 192 168 1 1 Syntax Sgateway paraml Parameters param1 Gateway Example Sgateway 192 168 1 5 GATEWAY ADDRESS 192 168 1 5 IS SET PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT page 51 Advanced Operation Commands show_gateway The show_gateway command displays the current gateway address of the matrix Use the sgateway command to set the gateway address Syntax show gateway Parameters None Example show gateway GATEWAY ADDRESS IS 192 168 1 5 show_http port The show_http port command displays the current HTTP listening port of the matrix Use the set http port command to set the HTTP listening port Syntax show http port Parameters None Example show http port HTTP COMMUNICATION PORT IS 82 page 52 Advanced Operation Commands show ip The show_ip command displays the current IP address of the matrix Use the sipadd command to set the IP address Syntax show ip Parameters None Example show ip IP ADDRESS IS 192 168 129 show mac addr Th
46. etting the IR Channel In order for the included IR remote control to communicate with the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI with HDCP the IR remote control must be set to the same channel as the matrix Use the set ir command to set the IR channel of the matrix IR Channel DIP settings _ 0 ON default ma 1 2 Gefen _ P N RMT MOD IRN 1 www gefen com 2 3 ON DIP switches 1 2 page 9 Getting Started Installation As there are several versions of the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP available each version will be covered Locate the connection instructions for the version which was purchased The wiring diagram at the bottom of the page provides a general reference for connecting the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP gt GEF HDFST MOD 16416 HD gt GEF HDFST MOD 16416 HDELR Sample Wiring Diagram Gefen 8 CAT 5 CABLE Em Upc HDMI CABLE MEE E 16x RS 232 CABLE ME IR Emitters IR DS GEF HD 2IR ELRPOL R Receivers Local Monitor Up to 16x Up to IR Extenders 16x HDMI Sources Network lt 6 IP Control Up to IP based 16 Automation Control Device Xx L Total HDMI Output Combinations 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI with HDCP Up to 16x IR Emitters EF HDFST MOD 1641 Dependant on the number of ELR POL Sender boards in the matrix f G S 0 6416 A WARNING Both power supplies should always be connected to grounded electrical AC outlet
47. figured Options for packing list details for each pre configured option If any of these items are not present in your box when you first open it immediately contact your dealer or Gefen vi Table of Contents 01 Getting Started Pre Comtiqured OPIO Ss 2 SA sirare n EE EEEE EE AEE EE RE 3 ES es 1 E O TA A NAE ATTAT 3 A TA AT 4 IR Remote Conto UMi asinina inca 6 e A E a 6 EE E IPP CONO EE AE e e OP 5 OO E EAT 8 US Tea Me Bate arias pin a arai 9 Setting the IR Channel siria 9 eel E e E A E E hala E E A EE A E 10 Sample Wiring Diagram occiso iidde 10 GEF HDFS T MOD 16416 HD taa 11 GEF HDFST MOD 16416 HDERR c0oocccccccconcconncccnnnoccnnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnnnnconnnononos 11 02 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Basic OPM era 16 Stand MOO aseos 16 Powering he AAA In aai iiei 16 Accessing the Menu Systainer 17 Meng SVS IW ICA e PR PRO PEA 19 IP Conig ration A e rre e iO UE a 19 Temperature Menu ccccccccssecccssceccneccceueeccueceesueeeceusessaesessueessaaeessaeeenes 21 LOM Contrast AAA PP 22 ROUMO BaSi S uns pondria abate 23 Displaying the Current Routing Status cccccooocnccnncccconoccnnnccnonancononnnos 23 ROUTING a Source to an OUU OU sser derer 24 Routing a Source to Multiple Outputs cccccooccncccocncnnccncnnnnnnoncnnnnnnonnnnos 28 Routing a Source to All Outputs querria 30 Saving a Ro ting Preset serra 32 Recalling a Saved Routing Preset cccccccooonccncccc
48. he 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP during the update process Click the Configuration tab in the Web interface and click the Browse button under the System Configuration section Select the firmware file and click the Update button The matrix will display a prompt to verify that the current firmware will be overwritten Click the OK button on the dialog box to begin uploading the firmware file Once the firmware file has been uploaded the matrix will verify the firmware content The front panel display will display the following if the firmware passes After the firmware file integrity has been verified the matrix will begin the upgrade procedure The upgrade progress will be displayed in the front panel display After the matrix has been updated the unit will automatically initiate a countdown to reboot The Power button can be pressed to bypass the countdown without harming the upgrade process The display will display the following message After the matrix reboots the firmware upgrade process will be complete page 128 Appendix 10 Firmware Upgrade Procedure Upgrading using USB A IMPORTANT DO NOT power off or disconnect the AC power cord from the matrix at any time during the firmware upgrade process Download the firmware update from the Support section of the Gefen Web site Power ON the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Connect a USB cable between the computer and the 16x16 M
49. l outputs simultaneously 1 Press the All button on the front panel SHITCH ALL OUT T 2 The display on the front panel will show the following 3 Select an input 1 16 using the numerical keys on the front panel For this example we will route Input 10 to all outputs Therefore we ll press buttons 1 and 0 If an incorrect value is entered by accident use the lt button to delete the last number entered page 30 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics 4 Press the Enter button on the front panel 5 The display will indicate that the routing process was successful page 31 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics Saving a Routing Preset Using the Front Panel Buttons The 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP allows routing and masking states to be saved to internal non volatile memory Each routing state can be recalled at a later time Even if the matrix is powered OFF the presets will be retained in memory 1 Press the Save button on the front panel GEFEH 16416 MATRIX The display will show the following 3 Select a preset 1 8 by using the numerical keys on the front panel For this example we will save the current routing status to Preset 2 by pressing button 2 SAVE TO Hos 2 4 Press the Enter button to save the current routing state to the preset The front panel display will indicate that the pres
50. lectric shock and or damage to this product never handle or touch this unit or power cord if your hands are wet or damp Do not expose this product to rain or moisture 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 Batteries that may be included with this product and or accessories should never be exposed to open flame or excessive heat Always dispose of used batteries according to the instructions RACK MOUNT SAFETY INFORMATION a Maximum recommended ambient temperature 40 C 104 F b Increase the air flow as needed to maintain the recommended temperature inside the rack c Donot exceed maximum weight loads for the rack Install heavier equipment in the lower part of the rack to maintain stability 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Warranty Information Gefen warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship If equipment fails because of such defects and Gefen is notified within two 2 years from the date of shipment Gefen will at its option repair or replace the equipment provided that the
51. meters None Example set udp remote ip 192 168 1 227 REMOTE UDP IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 227 IS SET page 59 Advanced Operation Commands show_udp remote port The show_udp remote port command displays the remote UDP listening port Use the set udp remote port to set the remote UDP listening port Syntax set udp rport paraml Parameters None Example show udp remote port REMOTE UDP COMMUNICATION PORT IS 50008 use udp enable The use udp enable command enables or disables UDP access mode Syntax use udp enable paraml Parameters param1 Value O 1 Value Description 0 Disable UDP 1 Enable UDP Example use udp enable 1 UDP ACCESS IS ENABLE page 60 Advanced Operation Commands FST Command Description f st fast Sets the specified inputs to Fast switching mode f st slow Sets the specified inputs to Slow switching mode show fst Displays the current switching mode for the specified input fst fast The fst_ fast command sets the specified inputs to Fast switching mode By default all inputs are set to Fast switching mode Up to 16 inputs can be specified at a time If param7 0 then all inputs are set to Fast switching mode Syntax fst fast paraml paraml6 Parameters param1 Input 1 16 Examples fst fast 1 4 5 6 10 12 INPUTS 1 4 5 6 10 12 ARE SET TO FST FAST MODE fst fast 0 ALL INPUTS ARE SET TO FST FAST MODE page 61
52. n Out button on the front panel FOET SELECT IH In Out 2 The front panel display will indicate that routing mode is active SEE 3 Select an input 1 16 using the numerical keys on the front panel For this example we will route Input 15 to Output 12 Enter the input by pressing buttons 1 and 5 IH If an incorrect value is entered by accident use the lt button to delete the last number entered page 24 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics 4 Press the In Out button again The display will change to the following 5 Enter the number of the output using the numerical keys on the front panel Since we want to route Input 15 to Output 12 we will press buttons 1 and 2 The selected output will appear on the display Once again if an incorrect output value is entered by accident use the lt button to delete the last number entered If the decision to change the input is made press the Return button to go back to the previous screen The previous input entry will automatically be erased 6 Once the desired input and output have been entered press the Enter button to execute the routing process The display will show the following 7 After a few moments the home screen will be displayed page 25 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics Using the IR Remote Control 1 Press the Input button on the IR remote
53. nel Once the desired button is pressed the value will appear in the display and the setting will take effect If another setting is desired enter a number between 1 and 4 to see the effect 5 Press the Enter button to accept the changes The display will indicate OK 6 After a few moments the home screen will be displayed page 22 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics Displaying the Current Routing Status To display the current routing status of the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP press the Page Up or Page Dn buttons 1 Press the Page Dn button on the front panel The routing status of the first four outputs is displayed In the illustration below we can see that Input 1 is routed to Output 1 Input 7 is routed to Output 2 and so on QUT Z S DI p F 2 Press the Page Dn button to view the routing status of the next four inputs outputs OUT IH i Consecutively press the Page Dn button to view the next four outputs The last item to be displayed will be the routing status of HDMI Local Out OIT ir LOCAL IH 3 page 23 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Routing Basics Routing a Source to an Output Using the Front Panel Buttons The following example illustrates how to route a source to an output An input may be routed to a single or multiple outputs Multiple inputs cannot be routed to a single output 1 Press the I
54. nputt6 Mask Unmask Input Click the radio button next to the desired input to be routed Only one input can be selected at a time Name Displays the current name of the input Type Indicates the type of card that is installed for the listed inputs Mask Unmask Click this radio button to enable disable the selected input Route Click the Route button to route the selected input to the select output s page 96 Advanced Operation Web Interface ABEPRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Main VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration Routing VO Status Display Info ojo xo us vn alQ Zozonzia Output Outputs Output4 Outputs OutputtS Qutput16 Output Click to place a check mark in the box and select the desired output Multiple outputs can be selected This includes the local A V output 17 Local Name Displays the current name of the output Type Indicates the type of card that is installed for the listed outputs Check All Click this button to select all outputs Clear All Click this button to clear deselect all selected outputs page 97 Advanced Operation Web Interface Lock Matrix Locks unlocks the matrix Once the matrix is locked settings on the matrix cannot be changed using the front panel buttons or through the Web GUI When the matrix is locked the button text will read Unlock Matrix and a red bar will appear across the t
55. nt 1 Press the Power button to cancel the alarm Itis not necessary to power off the matrix when replacing a power supply 2 Locate the release mechanism on the power supply to be removed the Gefen 32x32 Matrix for HDMI w HDCP is shown Release mechanism 3 Grab the power supply handle and release mechanism between the thumb and index finger and squeeze The release mechanism will move in an upward direction page 126 Appendix Power Supply Replacement 4 Gently pull the power supply as you continue to hold the release mechanism Once the power supply is released pull the handle to remove the power supply 5 Gently push the new power supply into place The power supply will snap into place once it is fully installed 6 Check that power supply is secured by pulling on the handle The power supply should not move without using the release mechanism page 127 Appendix Firmware Upgrade Procedure 10 11 Upgrading using the Web interface A IMPORTANT DO NOT power off or disconnect the AC power cord from the matrix at any time during the firmware upgrade process Download the firmware update from the Support section of the Gefen Web site Extract the firmware file from the ZIP file Power ON the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Connect an Ethernet cable between the matrix and the computer running the Web interface It is unnecessary to disconnect any cables or extenders from t
56. observed by accessing the Manage EDID tab in the Web interface When an input is set to Dynamic EDID the input will use the EDID of the last selected output during the routing process The order in which outputs are routed are important when using Dynamic EDID See the example below Examples Using Dynamic EDID set edid dynamic 0 input 4 COPY DYNAMIC EDID TO INPUT4 In the example above Input 4 is set to Dynamic EDID If the following routing command is issued then the EDID from Output 3 not Output 2 will be used by Input 1 r423 INPUT 4 IS SET TO OUTPUTS 2 3 However if we wanted to use the EDID from Output 2 we would write the command as r432 INPUT 4 IS SET TO OUTPUTS 3 2 Since Output 2 was the last output that was specified this will be the EDID that Input 4 will use This second example does not use Dynamic EDID but uses the EDID from the specified downstream sink display etc set edid output 1 input 3 COPY OUTPUT1 EDID TO INPUT3 page 85 Advanced Operation Commands set_ ir The set ir command sets the IR channel for the matrix Syntax set ir paraml Parameters param1 Channel O 3 Channel Description 0 Set IR channel 0 1 Set IR channel 1 2 Set IR channel 2 3 Set IR channel 3 Example set ir 0 IR CHANNEL IS SET TO CHANNEL O DIP1 0FF DIP2 0FF page 86 Advanced Operation Commands show_fw The show_fw command displays the current version of matrix firmware
57. odular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP It is unnecessary to disconnect any cables or extenders from the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP during the update process Once the computer is able to connect to the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP a Removable disk icon will be displayed under My Computer Extract the firmware file from the ZIP file and drag the bin file to the Removable Disk Disconnect the USB cable from the computer The matrix will verify the firmware content The front panel display will show the following if the firmware passes After the firmware file integrity has been verified the matrix will begin the upgrade procedure The upgrade progress will be displayed in the front panel display After the matrix has been updated the unit will automatically initiate a countdown to reboot The Power button can be pressed to bypass the countdown without harming the upgrade process After the matrix reboots the firmware upgrade process will be complete page 129 Specifications Appendix Resolutions max 1080p Full HD Maximum Pixel Clock Inputs 16 x max Organized into 2 banks of 8 each Outputs 16 x max Organized into 2 banks of 8 each RS 232 Ethernet USB for firmware update only IR Sensor IR Extender Matrix IR Extender Receiver IR In Matrix IR Out Matrix IR Out Receiver 225 MHz HDMI Type A 19 pin female HDMI Type A 19 pin female ELR POL
58. ooted after executing this command The default net mask is 255 255 255 0 Use the show_netmask command to display the current net mask of the matrix Syntax Snetmask paraml Parameters param1 Net mask Example Fsnetmask 255 255 0 0 NETMASK ADDRESS 255 255 0 0 IS SET PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT page 55 Advanced Operation Commands use_telnet pass The use telnet pass command forces the password credentials for each Telnet session The default setting is 0 disabled Syntax use telnet pass paraml Parameters param1 Value 0 das 1 Value Description 0 Disable password I Enable password Example use telnet pass 1 TELNET INTERACE PASSWORD IS ENABLED page 56 Advanced Operation Commands UDP Configuration Command Description set udp port Sets the local UDP listening port rset udp remote ip Sets the remote UDP IP address feel udp remote port Sets the remote UDP listening port show udp port Displays the current local UDP listening port show udp remote ip Displays the current remote UDP IP address show udp remote port Displays the current remote UDP listening port use udp enable Enables disables UDP access set_udp port The set udp port command sets the local UDP server listening port The default port setting is 21 The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command Use the show_udp_port command to display the current local UDP listening port Syntax set udp port pa
59. op portion of the screen with the text Matrix is LOCKED Click the Unlock Matrix button to unlock the matrix ABEPRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration Routing VO Status Display Info Lock Matrox ojo n owe on a Outputto Outputtt Output12 RE3 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI page 98 Advanced Operation Web Interface ABEPRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Main VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration Routing VO Status Display Info Lock Matrox Outputt1 Output12 Output13 Outputt4 Save amp Recall Routing P Save Routing Preset 1 Presetl Recall Routing Preset Preset Preset Presets i Ea Preset4 Preset5 il D Preset6 Preset Presets Save Routing Preset Saves the current routing state to memory Click the drop down list to select the desired routing preset Click the Save button to save the preset to memory Recall Routing Preset Loads the selected routing state into memory Click the desired button to load the desired routing preset into memory page 99 Advanced Operation Web Interface ABEPRO 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Main VO Setup Manage EDID Configuration Routing VO Status Display Info Lock Matrox ojo no 4 ow a Output10 B26 Outputtt Outputt2 Output13
60. ough each 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP is sold pre configured both input and output cards can be removed or added to fit the needs of the application Each module can easily be removed and installed without using any special tools WARNING Modules are sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge ESD which can damage the module Avoid touching the module contacts or the components on the module Always hold modules by the edges or by the knobs on the front of the module Never slide a module over any surface When installing replacing modules do not install an input module in to an output slot or an output module to an input slot This will damage the matrix and void the warranty 1 Power off the matrix 2 Turn the matrix around so that you are facing the back of the unit gt gt Il STOP Before installing modules and prevent the risk of possible Y electrical shock unplug the AC power cord from back of the matrix 3 Loosen the fastening screws on both sides of the card or cover plate to be removed Each card cover plate has two fastening screws Fastening screw page 122 Appendix Card Removal and Installation 4 Grab the fastening screws on both sides of the card between the thumb and index finger and gently pull to remove the card from the matrix If a cover plate is being removed then loosen the fastening screws on both sides of the cover plate and gently remove the cover plate 5 Locate
61. param1 Value 0 1 Value Description 0 Off 1 On Examples power 0 matrix will power off power 1 matrix will power on page 82 Advanced Operation Commands reboot The reboot command reboots the matrix Executing this command is the equivalent of disconnecting and reconnecting the AC power cord on the back of the matrix The matrix must be rebooted after changing the IP settings of the matrix Syntax reboot Parameters None Example reboot MATRIX WILL REBOOT SHORTLY REBOOT UNIT IN 2 SECONDS GEF HDFST MOD 16416 v1 0X MATRIX IS ON INPUT 3 IS SET TO ALL OUTPUTS LP 192 168 2239 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 page 83 Advanced Operation Commands set_ edid The set edid command sets the specified EDID type to an input or bank Output 17 used by param2 is HDMI Local Out Syntax set edid paraml param2 param3 param4 Parameters param1 Source STRING default Uses default EDID Uses dynamic EDID Uses EDID bank Uses EDID on Output sink param2 Source 0 17 Default EDID EDID bank param3 Target STRING Specifies an input Specifies an EDID bank param4 Target 1 8 EDID bank continued on next page page 84 Advanced Operation Commands Notes If param1 default or param1 dynamic set param2 0 Using Dynamic EDID When param1 dynamic the specified input will be set to Dynamic EDID This can be
62. preset Use the save preset command to store a preset Syntax recall preset parami Parameters param1 Preset 1 8 Example recall preset 7 RECALLED THE ROUTING STATE SAVED TO PRESET 7 save preset The save preset command saves the current routing masking state to the specified preset Use the recall preset command to load a preset Syntax save preset paraml Parameters param1 Preset 1 8 Example save preset 3 CURRENT ROUTING STATE IS SAVED TO PRESET 3 page 65 Advanced Operation Commands set bank name The set_ bank name command names the specified bank Syntax set bank name paraml param2 Parameters param1 Bank 1 8 param2 Name Example set bank name 5 Dell 30 Dell 30 NAME IS ASSIGNED TO BANK 5 set_input_ name The set input name command assigns a name to the specified input on the matrix Syntax set input name paraml param2 Parameters param1 Input 1 16 param2 Name Example set input name 5 Blu ray Blu ray NAME IS ASSIGNED TO INPUT 5 page 66 Advanced Operation Commands set output name The set output name command assigns a name to the specified output on the matrix Output 17 is HDMI Local Out Syntax set output name paraml param2 Parameters param1 Output 1 17 param2 Name Example set output name 3 Sony XBR Sony XBR NAME IS ASSIGNED TO OUTPUT 3 set preset name The set p
63. r a few moments the home screen will be displayed FEH 16816 MATEI 4 To return to standby mode press the Power button on the front panel page 16 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Basic Operation Accessing the Menu System The 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP uses a built in menu system which provides access to other non routing functions Use the Menu button to access the menu system Return ERERPRO Es gt lesie MATE Ia ion Be CAMA oe trix for HOMIw Hoep MM EEE 1 From the home screen press the Menu button 2 To cycle through each of the menus do one of the following gt Consecutively press the Menu button Using the Menu button will move forward through each of the menus gt Use the Page Up or Page Dn buttons Use the Page Up button to go backward through each menu system Use the Page Dn button to go forward through the menu system 3 Press the Return button at any time to return to the home screen FEH lesie MATEI continued on next page page 17 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Basic Operation Allows IP configuration for the following IP IF ME Tia address Net mask and Gateway address See RS 232 and IP Configuration for more information Provides temperature information of the internal boards See Temperature Menu for more information Allows contrast adjustment of the front panel LCM CONTEAST display
64. raml Parameters param 1 Port 1 65535 Example set udp port 56 UDP COMMUNICATION PORT 56 IS SET page 57 Advanced Operation Commands set_udp remote ip The set_ udp remote ip command sets the remote UDP IP address The IP address must be specified using dot decimal notation The default UDP remote IP address is 192 168 1 255 The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command Syntax set udp remote ip paraml Parameters param1 UDP address Example set udp remote ip 192 168 1 227 REMOTE UDP IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 227 IS SET set_udp remote port The set_ udp remote port command sets the remote UDP listening port The default remote UDP listening port is 50008 The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command Syntax set udp rport paraml Parameters param 1 Port 1 65535 Example set udp rport 50008 REMOTE UDP COMMUNICATION PORT 50008 IS SET page 58 Advanced Operation Commands show_udp port The show_udp port command displays the current local UDP listening port Use the set udp port command to set the local UDP listening port Syntax show udp port Parameters None Example show udp port UDP COMMUNICATION PORT 15 56 show_ udp remote ip The show udp remote ip command displays the remote UDP IP address Use the set udp remote ip command to set the remote UDP IP address Syntax set udp remote ip paraml Para
65. reset name command names the specified preset The name of the preset cannot exceed 20 characters in length Spaces are not permitted when naming presets If a space is required then use the underscore _ character Syntax set preset name paraml param2 Parameters param1 Preset 1 8 param2 Name Example set preset name 8 Studio51 Studio51l NAME IS ASSIGNED TO PRESET 8 page 67 Advanced Operation Commands show bank name The show bank name command displays the name for the specified EDID bank Syntax show bank name parami Parameters param1 Bank 1 8 Example show bank name 5 THE NAME FOR BANK 2 IS Dell 30 show input name The Show input name command displays the name of the specified input Syntax show input name paraml Parameters param1 Input 1 16 Example show input name 5 THE NAME FOR INPUT 5 IS Blu ray page 68 Advanced Operation Commands show_mask The show_ mask command displays the mask status of the specified output Output 17 is HDMI Local Out Syntax show mask paraml Parameters param1 Output 1 17 Example show mask 15 OUTPUT 15 IS UNMASKED show output name The Show output name command displays the name of the specified output Output 17 is HDMI Local Out Syntax show output name paraml Parameters param1 Output 1 17 Example show output name 3 THE NAME FOR OUTPUT
66. s Each power cord should be connected to an electrical outlet on a separate circuit page 10 Getting Started Installation GEF HDFST MOD 16416 HD 1 Connect up to 16 Hi Def sources to the HDMI inputs on the rear panel of the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP using HDMI cables 2 Connect up to 16 HDTV displays to the HDMI outputs on the rear panel of the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP 3 Connect both AC power cords from the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP to available electrical outlets Connecting both AC power cords will provide redundancy should one of the power supplies fail It is recommended that each power cord be connected to an electrical outlet on a separate circuit GEF HDFST MOD 16416 HDELR 1 Connect up to 16 Hi Def sources to the HDMI inputs on the rear panel of the 16x16 Modular Matrix w HDCP using HDMI cables 2 Connect a CAT 5e cable or better up to 330 feet 100 meters from each ELR POL jack on the Sender card to each of the included ELR POL Receiver units as shown below CAT 5e cable Up to 330 feet 100 meters GEF HD 2IR ELRPOL R GEF HD 2 R ELAPOL A IR Ext ELR POL In Once the matrix is powered the Link indicators will glow bright green to indicate a solid link between the output card and the Receiver unit The POL indicators will glow bright amber to indicate that the Receiver unit is being powered continued on next page page 11 Getting Started
67. se Download Click this button to download the current matrix configuration to a file continued on next page page 118 Advanced Operation Web Interface Download Current Configuration Restore Configuration Browse Waming All current settings will be lost Firmware Update UI ver v1 0 Browse_ Factory Reset Reboot Browse Click this button to select the firmware file to be uploaded See Upgrading using the Web interface for details on updating the firmware Browse Click this button to select the saved configuration file to be loaded into memory Restore Uploads the selected configuration file to the matrix Update Updates the matrix with the selected firmware file Reset Click this button to set the matrix to factory default settings The IP settings are preserved Reboot Click this button to reboot the matrix page 119 04 Appendix Card Removalandiinstalatiorn a ran a aa a a E 122 Power Supply Failure and Replacement ccccssssssseeeeceeeeseeeeesseeesseeeeeeas 125 AS O oe T y lo 125 Power Supply Replacement cc cccccccsesccecssseceecseeeeeeceseeeesseseeecseseeeess 126 Firmware Upgrade Proceduren roca sean AAE naaa 128 Upgrading using the Web interface sra lso oca 128 pgradmg usm VSB eee oa eee eee re eee dido 129 SPS CIRC AIO ITS ica ca ae eae PE Li Sg A dd ble D aos 130 Appendix Card Removal and Installation Alth
68. siierutantebaniiantasmiystictuiniataniten 109 Manage EDID gt Bank Names ccccooccccccnnccccconcccnccnoccncnoncnnonnnnnnnccnnannnns 112 Manage EDID Upload Download ooooocccccccooooconncccoonoccnnnncnonancnnnnos 113 Configuration gt Change IP Settings cocooonccnnccccononconccnnonanccnnnnnonas 114 04 Appendix Card Removal and Installation ooocccccccocnncocononnconononcnonannncnonncnnnnnanos 122 Power Supply Failure and Replacement ooonccccccccncccconccnnconncnnononcnnnnnancnnnnos 125 Power Supply Failure cocos 125 Power Supply REPIACEMOIN sissrectesivcsinccorescvsaiispiorttneccanieavacuentielesensnaetseedhi 126 Firmware Upgrade Procedure mocos ciones drid 128 Upgrading using the Web interface ooccccccoccnccccononnccononnnononennnnononnss 128 Upgrading using US Bic coseeczt crscntccnsrmesneeskacimcssacstuedemcezarssateoassnssontanecneetaears 129 OU Uae nico acto 130 01 Getting Started Pre Onli QUInE Options a A 2 O Era an ein pee 3 E AA E AE ah EE T 3 BaCk E A RA E E E E EEA 4 IR Remte Contro E aree a E AA A EAE AA OAA 6 A N eee ne A R ee E ee ee 6 BACK A AE 8 Installing ihesB atleny mana RADA AR ete PIPERS 9 sSetinmodhe lR Channe I anna eee eats Oe an eee eat eae tere Senta 9 EE A A a eee 10 Sample A nee eee eee tee ee a eee ene 10 SERA O O oe 11 ORFA A MOE CO TOE E seer 11 Pre Configured Options The following list outlines the available
69. the IP E Stee aes address Displays the subnet mask of the matrix 1E HETMASK Use the snetmask command to change the Foe ae Fae a subnet mask Displays the gateway address of the matrix Use the sgateway command to change the gateway address 4 Press the Return button twice to return to the home screen page 20 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Menu System Temperature Menu Temperature data within the enclosure can be reported using the buttons on the front panel 1 From the home screen press the Menu button The IP Config menu will be displayed 2 Consecutively press the Page Up or Page Dn button until the Temperature menu is displayed 3 Press the Enter button to enter the Temperature menu The temperature for each of the internal boards will be displayed page 21 Operating the 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI w HDCP Menu System LCM Contrast Menu The LCM Contrast Menu is used to adjust the visual intensity contrast of the characters in the front panel display The contrast can be set to four different levels of intensity The default value is 4 1 From the home screen press the Menu button The IP Config menu will be displayed 2 Consecutively press the Page Up or Page Dn button until the LCM Contrast menu is displayed 4 Entera number between 1 and 4 using the keypad on the front panel For example to set the contrast to 1 press button 1 on front pa
70. tus of the specified output Do not precede the n command with the symbol If param1 0 then the routing status for all outputs will be returned Syntax n paraml Parameters None Examples To see how this command works we have already routed Input 2 to Outputs 4 5 and 9 Now we ll use the n command to query Output 4 n 4 004103 The feedback is abbreviated as 004103 and is read as Output 04 Input 03 We can also query all outputs by setting param7 0 OUT 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 IN 08 06 08 08 08 08 08 08 OUT 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IN 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 OUT 17 IN 08 page 93 Web Interface Using the built in Web Server Access the built in Web interface by entering the IP address of the matrix that was specified in step 3 under IP UDP Configuration Once connected to the matrix the login screen will be displayed Username Administrator Password 16x16 Modular Matrix for HDMI Username Select the username from the drop down list Options Operator Administrator Administrator login provides unrestricted access to all features and settings Operator login limits access to matrix routing display information and routing preset features Password Enter the password for the associated username The password can also be set using RS 232 or Telnet See the tset webui_op pass and the set webui ad pass commands page 94 Advanced Operation
71. y Lock LED 2 IR sensor 3 Front panel display 4 Front panel buttons Description When the matrix is in standby mode this LED indicator will glow bright blue When the matrix is locked the LED indicator will glow bright green See Locking the Matrix for more information This IR sensor receives signals from an IR remote Provides feedback and matrix status during various operations Used to control various features on the Matrix See the section Basic Operation for more information page 3 Getting Started Panel Layout Back Panel GEF HDFST MOD 16416 HDELR shown Name Grounding terminal Output 1 16 Input 1 16 IR Ext RS 232 IP Control Lt a AN j mm 38 0 0 N OA 9 gt 0 e 000 WoT PTE E Description Connect a grounding wire from the grounding terminal to an approved ground path These two expansion bays accept Output cards only HDMI or ELR These two expansion bays accept Input cards only HDMI Connect an IR Extender Gefen part no EXT RMT EXTIRN to this port Connect the included RS 232 cable from this port to an RS 232 device See RS 232 and IP Configuration for more information Connect an Ethernet cable between this jack and a LAN to use IP control See RS 232 and IP Configuration for more information page 4 Getting Started 10 11 IR All Out IR All In USB HDMI Local Out
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