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1. Switch Tools a 150 0x02 Switch Audio Output Channel Output Input A 2 Request Video Output Channel Output Memory B Request Audio Output Channel Output Memory B Plug Detect Request Video Input Plug Status Request Audio Input Plug Status Request Video Output Plug Status Request Audio Output Plug Status Audio Control Control Audio Output Mute Request Audio Output Mute Status Output Memory B Control Audio Output Volume HEM Request Audio Output Volume Output Control Audio Output Bass Output 60 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Request Audio Output Bass Output A gt Control Audio Output Delay High Request Audio Output Delay High 0x20 Select input EDID Type o EDD A 2 21 Request Input EDID Type 1 o B 0x80 Request Protocol Version o o e 1 0x81 Request Firmware Version o 0 0xF_ Request Device Information 0 o o 1 _0GF_ RequestExtend Information 1 o e Command Note 1 All devices support the command 2 Support broadcast commands 3 Memory 0 is the current status it can t be stored Memory 1 8 is allowed to be stored 4 Use Ox3F to confirm the device connected is properly and supported commands 61 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual D 1 3 Index Byte Index Byte IB Name Bitz Bre Bts Bit4 Bits Bit2 er Bio lm 0000 md Index index Please refer to Table
2. 0 0 Ports and SWIICHETS nasady RE OWA ai 18 O A O SN 18 OO ARS Ao a du dit 20 O LAIN PO toi 22 6604 DIPS witcher 6 PINS iieiea a a 23 6 60 95 DIPS Witcner ZAS GAT AE AO 23 00 Device SEUS ia 24 Te MaK App icanon SOW ass aia oi apa 26 ITA Soitware NEO GUC HOM eo AA E wi 26 Pell SO Ware Des COPOS io 26 ALSO MAS ACV O AR 26 TL Connect Matix S Witcher and Praia 2 lad Matix COnMSULALION A el 21 12 1 Mim Operation Miter iC sien a ei 29 122 DISCONNEGL RUNCHOM KE aa E de i n 31 7 2 3 Audio Configuration FUNCION idas 33 124 EDID Configuration FUN es 36 1201 RS 232 VIE MOR PUC iii 37 TL OPtons CUA CO a aa a a a a TK Al A 38 LLANA Pp ALON iodo 38 7 2 8 Communication Protocol Control Command Code c ooooonnnnnnncconononinncnnnnnnononanannnnss 39 1 LAN Web COMTI SU O AE O EO AE GE O 40 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual PO gt LWBAUGIO CORTS UTA MON as DA ed 41 PE ZNMIACOCOMIEUAUOM a cdi OEA 42 FDS DEVICE Status OO i da R dioda 43 Te DEC VCS QUIE iii iio 43 A AN AO PER OM EZ o W Go Za OWA 44 ES0 LAN Memory FUNC IION pesado 45 ko l TAIN TIP ico AO o cca RE Ciel abc 46 423 0 OMERADPHCAUOM NEO A A AE O A O 47 gt Operation EINDE en R OG O A GA Oka 48 Sy MOUBICSNOGUNE ad oi ic O R Wacka OR RO od bata WA 2 Appendix A Matrix Switcher Remote Controller oooonnnnnnnnccncccnnonononononononononoconnncccnnnnncnnononnos 54 Pp pendi X BIR Mim CONE Nian a 35 Append MT iMmWaLU prada A 56 Appendix D RS 232 Communication Prot
3. 00000 ON ON ON ON ON om 00004 ON ON ON ON OFF 8 o 00010 ON ON ON OFF ON 8 e om ON ON ON OFF OFF 4 08 00100 ON ON OFF ON ON 5 os om o on ore ON OFF 00110 OFF OFF ON 5 0 00 CoN ON OFF OFF OFF 8 08 01000 ON OFF ON ON ON s o otoor ON OFF ON ON OFF m 8 oto ON OFF ON OFF OFF me 0 olo ON OFF OFF ON OFF 24 NIO Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 28 1C tom OFF OFF OFF ON ON R NZ 11110 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 25 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual l Matrix Application Software 7 1 Software Introduction The AV Matrix matrix control software applies to different input output matrixes 7 1 1 Software Description The AV Matrix matrix testing software is an application tool developed for matrix testing and application The software operation environment is as below Window98 2000 NT XP operating systems 32M internal memory or above 10M hard disk space or above CD ROM Atleast one serial communication port 7 1 2 Software Activation Power on the computer Implement the AV Matrix msi in the bundled CD ROM to activate installation window as below click Next And follow the instructions on window to finish the installation fel AVM Setup Welcome to the AVM Installation Wizard It ig strongly recommended that You exit all Windows pro
4. 7 What to do if operation and function failure occurred Answer Check if the equipment and the Matrix system are in proper connection lf the problem persists send the product to the maintenance center for repair 8 How to avoid the equipment failure due to the high temperature Answer Place the equipment in a ventilate location If it is still not to be improved please check with the build in fan whether is damaged Or contact your agency for helping 9 What to do if IR function failure occurred Answer Check the remote controller is in a fully battery and the IR connector is not loosening Check whether the remote controller is aiming at the IR receiver accurately 99 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Appendix A Matrix Switcher Remote Controller The Matrix Switcher supports a remote control interface allows you to control the channels and video features switch of Matrix Switcher through remote controller OSD SCAN 4 v AUDIO VIDEO and 10 keys are useless ID key is the same as INFO function on the front panel Power key is the same as RETURN function on the front panel except for on the main screen status On the main screen press Power key can disable the LCD light 54 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Appendix B IR Mini Controller The Matrix supports an IR Mini Controller to allow you to select input channel through to current output IR Rx port with an extended connection
5. E9 Byte 4 VB is 0x03 Value Input 3 3 Byte 5 CB is 0x93 CRC code from Byte 1 to Byte 4 CRC4 CRC Calculation CRC 0 0 initial value CRC 1 CRC_ TABLE CRC 0 Byte 1 CRC_ TABLE 0x00 0x20 0x23 CRC 2 CRC_ TABLE CRC 1 Byte 2 CRC_ TABLE 0x23 0x01 0x9F CRC 3 CRC_ TABLE CRC 2 Byte 3 CRC_ TABLE 0x9F 0x06 0x8D CRC 4 CRC_ TABLE CRC 3 Byte 4 CRC_ TABLE 0x8D 0x03 0x93 64 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual D 2 Device ACK Packet When the device receives supported commands comes from the host and then will response with following ACK Table ACK Type List D 2 1 ACK Type A ACK Byte CRC Byte Total 2 2ytes ns a ena puz eny no Do omar ACC The devices acknowledge status Accept or Reject 1 device accepts this request ACK acknowledge 0 device rejects this request NAK negative acknowledge he device sends the Nak packet is always 2 bytes NAK CRC 0 Reserve Always O 1 Identifier Always 1 Device ID Device id ranges from 0 to 31 Please refer to device s user manual CRC Device always sends the CRC code to follow the last byte 65 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual D 2 2 ACK Type B ACK Byte LB Index1 Value1 Index2 Value2 CRC Byte pz Bit6 Bits Bit4 Bits Bit2 Bit1 Bito ACC Device ID 0 31 Length for the total data bytes Index Value Name_ AB Bn Ind
6. EXINF Device extended information LBMAX defines the maximum LB value of the variable length command 0 The maximum LB is 64 Bytes default The maximum LB is 128 Bytes 2 The maximum LB is 254 Bytes 255 is reserved 3 Reserved The LB value of the Ack packet is not limited by LBMAX lf the extended information does not exist the default maximum length is 128 FWVER Firmware version command flag Request 0x31 1 Support Firmware version command 0 Not support Firmware version command VEINF Video Extend Information EDID Input EDID type select command flag Request 0x20 and 0x21 1 Support Input EDID type select command 0 Not support Input EDID type select command AEINF Audio Extend Information VOL Volume and Mute command flag Request from 0x10 to 0x13 1 Support Volume and Mute command 0 Not support Volume command BASS Bass command flag Request 0x14 and 0x15 1 Support Bass command 0 Not support Bass command 70 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual TRE Treble command flag Request 0x16 and 0x17 1 Support Treble command 0 Not support Treble command SW Subwoofer command flag Request 0x18 and 0x19 1 Support Subwoofer command 0 Not support Subwoofer command DELAY Audio delay command flag Request from 0x1C to 0x1F 1 Support audio delay command 0 Not support audio delay command DTUF defines the audio delay time scale units 1 Audio delay time scale un
7. Host Request List and Table Command Index List Table Command Index List Index Description S The output that will be selected Port 1 1 Port 2 2 Port n n 0 All outputs The input that will be selected Port 1 1 Port 2 2 Portn n 0 All inputs Output Input The setting type that will be selected 0 All Settings 1 Switch Settings only 2 Video Audio Settings only __ Don t care setting 62 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual D 1 4 Value Byte Value Byte VB Name Bitz Bre Bts Bit4 Bits Bit2 er Bito bw Vue Value Value Please refer to Table Host Request List and Table Command Value List Table Command Value List The input that will be connected Port 1 1 Port 2 2 Portn n 0 Disconnect sos Select Memory Location d 0 Current Status Can t be stored 1 Enable Status example Mute Plug 0 Disable Status example Unmute Unplug Level Range 0 100 0x81 Increase a step 0x82 Decrease a step Input Enable Audio delay time is 16 bit data Unit 5 ms or 10 ms Delay1 The audio delay time low byte BitO Bit7 Delay2 The audio delay time high byte Bite Bit1 5 The audio delay time unit decided by the DTUF flag of the extend information The maximum Delay decided by the DTMAX flag of the extended information EDID Type 0 Fixed Device default EDID 1 Output 1 Copy the EDID from the outpu
8. OUT OUT OUTPUT OUT OUT OUT OUT HDTV Figure 6 4 Output Connections Matrix Switching System User Manual 6 2 IR Pass through Connection The Matrix Switcher provides an IR Receiver Cable and IR Blaster Cable accessories for IR pass through IR Receiver Cable can be connected to IR Rx ports or IR EXT on the rear panel On the other hand IR Blaster Cable can be connected to IR Tx ports on the rear panel Support you an IR channel to control the player from TV or control the TV from player Support all kinds of IR frequency band IR pass through switch is based on HDMI switched DVD Player Controller Figure 6 5 IR Extended Aiming Multimedia 15 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 6 3 IR EXT Connection The Matrix Switcher provides an IR Receiver Cable for more convenient to react to the Matrix Switcher Remote Controller If it is difficult for you to aim at IR Recelver on the front panel due to the location of Matrix Switcher please connect IR Recelver Cable to the IR EXT port located on the rear panel for optional position IREXT Controller IR Receiver Figure 6 6 IR EXT Connection 6 4 Power Connection Use the included power cord to connect from the power port on the rear panel of HDMI Matrix Switcher to the outlet 100 240VAC 50 60Hz OUTLET Figure 6 7 Power Connection 16 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 6 5 Matrix Switcher Remote Control Us
9. reset system and upgrade firmware please don t power off the device during upgrading Besides the firmware upgrade will not stop even though the web connection is fall suddenly Please check with the LCD screen to confirm the firmware upgrade has been finished successfully or wait at least 2 minutes then power off to restart your PC 7 If there is a firmware already exists on the web server during firmware upgrade The Erase Flash information window will appear to notice you to remove the existed firmware before upgrading the new one Firmware Web Upgrade Erase Flash Note of firmware web upgrade 1 The current method of web upgrade will store the upload firmware file to web flash space 2 The Erase Flash button will appear when the web flash space isn t empty Please click the button to erase it Then the Erase Flash button will be hidden and the upload form will appear 3 Select the upload file then click Upload button Please confirm the Firmware length less than 232K 4 If upload completed click the Upgrade button will reset the device and inform Bootload software to update the current firmware from the uploaded data in web flash space Please don t power off the device during upgrading 98 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Appendix D RS 232 Communication Protocol This AV Matrix RS 232 communication protocol uses fixed length with 5 bytes of information as define below The default baud rate is 9600 bp
10. the EDID value to all the input channels so that the DVD player can support to all the HDTV Version Show the version information of Matrix Switcher AL Plug EDIC Type Disable Disable En The functions as below are only for Audio Matrix Switcher This Matrix Switcher is not Supported Volume Bass Treble Subwoofer Show the Volume Bass Treble Subwoofer function is Enable or Disable Delay Show whether enable or disable the multimedia output delay time function Delay Unit Show the delay time of multimedia output The unit for delay time is ms Max Delay Show the maximum permissive delay time The unit for maximum delay time is ms 28 Matrix Switching System User Manual 7 2 1 Main Operation Interface Refer to the main window as above the marked blue area shows crossing matrix of output ports 001 016 and input ports 001 016 You can slide the scrollbar on the Input Output area to view all configured ports For the basic operation is described as below Examples for selecting Matrix Switcher functions Example Now there is a Matrix Switcher having all the input output ports properly connected to the equipment If you want to set channel 1 input to channel 2 3 and 4 output channel 3 inputs to channel 1 output There are 2 ways to implement the switching Please follow the ways and steps to finish the switching functions First way rectly oi ngi Te nto EE Directly click on the correspon
11. the EDID key to switch FIX and OUT1 refer to EDID 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 123485 amp z 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 49 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Example 5 STO and RCL functions 14 12345 67 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12345b8607 38 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 90 1 Press the STO key on the front panel The Store to Memory begins to flicker about 8 seconds 2 Press the IN1 key or OUT1 key to save the setting in the NO 1 memory location 3 Press the RCL key on the front panel The Recall from Memory begins to flicker about 8 seconds 4 Press the IN1 key or OUT1 key to Load the previously saving 1 Press and hold the STO and RCL keys about 2 3 seconds simultaneously on the front panel to restore all settings to factory default values Follow the screen information press STO key to begin resetting 2 After finish resetting All of settings will restore to the factory default values Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Example 7 PLUG function aa 1234567 8 Press the PLUG key individually to show you the status of HDMI jack O is specified for the 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 HDMI jack is used and X is specified for unused Press the INFO key individually to show you the device information Example 9 PLUG and INFO combinations Key LCD Display OUT 1234567 8 1 Press the PLUG and INFO keys simultaneo
12. 000000 z rd dedo M2 M2 om om a fo Pes oo 005 Disconnect i 1 Select all 001 002 003 004 MA EN AN UN El Fr Ml Video ee INPUT E Audio Options Exit Figure 7 4 Disconnect Function Key a Follow the steps as below to disable the output ports including port 003 002 and 001 Step 1 First press down the output number keys 003 then 002 and final 001 to the right of the blue configuration area Step 2 Press the Disconnect key Step 3 Press the previously pressed output number keys 003 then 002 and final 001 to complete the operation 31 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual The final results will be as shown in Figure 7 4 b below m AY Matrix 2 2 01 Memory 00 HX 331616 Location Mm MA 4990000900 La 4 MD gt PW am 4 Hi AD A A am lt B400000000 B09000090090 008 Disconnect Select all nn A 00 INPUT Iv Audio 001 002 003 Figure 7 4 Disconnect Function Key b 52 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 7 2 3 Audio Configuration Function This function is only for Audio Matrix Switcher click Audio tab to enter the audio configuration window In the audio configuration window allows you to adjust Volume Bass Treble Subwoofer and Delay by sliding the scrollbar You can also enable disable the Mute function here AY Matix 2 2 01 E bemo L cati n H2 Port Video Audi
13. 2 Data 1 Data 2 Not include the CRC byte DB Data Bytes as define below Request Description Da a1 Request Protocol Version Request Firmware Version Version Type A RS 232 Protocol Version contains the VER1 and VER2 ex VER1 VER2 VER1 Data 1 Bit 7 Bit O Range O 99 VER2 Data 2 Bit 7 Bit O Range O 99 lf the Data 1 is 0x01 and Data 2 is 0x07 VER1 1 and VER2 7 RS 232 protocol version is v1 07 If the Data 1 0x23 and Data 2 0x45 VER1 0x23 35 and VER2 0x45 69 RS 232 protocol version is v35 69 Version Type B Firmware Version contains the VERA VERB and VERC ex VERA VERB VERC VERA Data 1 Bit 7 Bit 4 Range O 9 VERB Data 1 Bit 3 Bit O Range O 9 VERC Data 2 Bit 7 Bit O Range O 99 If the Data 1 is 0x10 and Data 2 is 0x07 VERA 1 VERB 0 and VERC 7 Firmware version is v1 0 07 If the Data 1 0x23 and Data 2 0x45 VERA 2 VERB 3 and VERC 69 Firmware version is v2 3 69 67 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual D 2 4 ACK Type D ACK Byte LB INF OP IP Name 1 Name 2 Name 3 CRC Byte tame 697 ote Bis Bis ens ete str Bio e A clo o Device ID 0 31 Length for the total data bytes INFO Name n Lineo kto wo cama o Toate zoson 75 _0P _ Total Output Port IP Total Input Port NB1 Device Name ASCII code NBn Device Name ASCII code AB 8 CB These are the sam
14. 50 Treble MMI 150 c Treble M5 4 Sw A 100 Sw a 100 Delay Co I ms Delay LJ ms Select all Volume L A Bass as cc a Treble ST i Sa EL Subwoofer i 100 KM abel Emma wd 4 Options Exit Figure 7 6 Mute One Port Configuration A specific example of Mute all function is described below Click Select all check box all of configuration sections will become as light blue block then click Mute check box to mute all blocked sections All of the q icon will become 34 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual w AY Matrix 2 2 01 _ Switch Audio Video Volume i 4 Treble A EE EER O a tad Subwoofer A A gt Delay i i a it MELENA i it SLA i E i i 4 z Scan Options Exit Figure 7 7 Mute All Ports Configuration 35 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 7 2 4 EDID Configuration Function Click Video tab to enter the video configuration window In the video configuration window allows you to configure the EDID type of channel as FIX or Output1 In HX 331616 Matrix Switcher the audio and video can be processed synchronously Beside all ports for EDID functions are also processed entirely You cannot configure the port separately FIX mode The Matrix Switcher will supply a set of fixed EDID values to support up to only 1080P high performance TV Output1 mode The Matrix Switcher will access the EDID values of high perfo
15. DB3 To Matrix Pind Comected to Pin Pins 1 7 8 Comected together Figure 6 10 a RS 232 From Female DB9 PC to Male DB9 Matrix Female DB9 From PC Male DB9 To Matrix Figure 6 10 b RS 232 From Female DB9 PC to Male DB9 Matrix Female DB25 From PC Male DB9 To Matrix Pin20 Connected to Pin6 Pins 4 5 8 Connected together Figure 6 11 RS 232 From Female DB25 PC to Male DB9 Matrix 19 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 6 6 2 RS 485 RS 485 is a standard defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in balanced digital multipoint systems Digital communications networks implementing the RS 485 standard can be used effectively over long distances and in electrically noisy environments This Matrix Switcher supports up to two RS 485 ports allows you to control more than one Matrix Switcher If the master device is specified for LAN it allows you to control all the series devices with web browser Remember all the ID of each device upon series connection has to be uniquely See Pin definitions as below Figure 6 12 RS 485 Port Serial connection between Matrix RS 485 Pint TX gt TX Transmitted Data Pin2 TX TX Transmitted Data Pin3 Gnd lt Ground Pin4 RX RX Received Data Pin5 RX gt RX Received Data RS 232 and RS 485 baud rates 9600bps no odd or even calibration address 8bit data tr
16. IR Receiver Cable The signal for IR Mini Controller is only available to the IR Receiver Cable connected on the OUT1 OUT16 IR Rx port The IR Receiver Cable connected on the IN1 IN16 IR Rx port or IR EXT port is useless If there are over 2 output IR receivers receive the signal all of them will be switched to the same selected input simultaneously In order to avoid the event occurs described above you can configure the positions of your IR receivers based on different environments The IR Mini Controller is optional u 0 9 keys are used for channel selection 4 and gt keys are used to increase or decrease channel 4 is specified to decrease channel alternately gt is specified to increase channel For example press keys to add increased 1 channel to channel16 it will go back to channel 1 Otherwise if you are in channel 1 you can press 4 key to go to channel 16 Press Power key to switch to 0 OFF Other keys are useless u For channel configurations e g channel 1 you can press 1 key and wait about 3 seconds alternately you can also press 01 keys to switch channel directly 55 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Appendix C Firmware Upgrade This Chapter will introduce you how to upgrade firmware on your web browser For firmware upgrade you have to upload the firmware file to your web server and then upload it to your device from web server Follow the steps as below to upgrade the fi
17. Master and RS 232 LAN Enable OFF RS 485 Serial Slave and RS 232 LAN Disable C DIP Switcher Pin 7 Switch between RS 232 port and LAN port connection ON RS 232 OFF LAN D DIP Switcher Pin 8 Reset the web server IP address to 192 168 0 3 The steps are as below 1 Please adjust the pin8 to ON and re start Matrix 2 After the Matrix re starts about 10 seconds shut down it 3 For a normal operation please adjust the pin8 to OFF then power on Matrix again The IP address will be restored to the default value 192 168 0 3 6 6 5 DIP Switcher 2 Pins Figure 6 17 RS 485 Terminal Switcher DIP Switch RS 485 Terminator RS 485 Terminator for ON OFF ON RS 485 Terminator ON OFF RS 485 Terminator OFF Proceed Multi Matrix Switcher connections the RS 485 Terminator for the last device must be set to ON Others must be set to OFF 23 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 6 6 6 Device ID Settings Device ID Settings The Device ID determines the position of a Matrix system When multiple Matrix products are connected to one PC or when the Matrix products are serially connected the Device ID decides which Matrix product is to be controlled Device ID must not set to same number Use the ON OFF switches 1 2 3 4 5 on the rear panel to set the ID number as below Number Setting Table ID Address ID Address ID ON OFF Switching Positions Decimal Hexadecimal Address SW5 SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1 Binary of o
18. User Manual ALL EDID PLUG STO HDMI MATRIX 2 34 8587 8 ACTIVE o OFF RETURN INFO RCL OUT 9 140 11 12 13 14 15 16 Matrix Switcher 16x16 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Before You Begin u Follow all instructions marked on the device during using Do not attempt to maintain the device by yourself any faults please contact your vendor Provide proper ventilation and air circulation and do not use near water lt is better to keep it in a dry environment The system should be installed indoor only Install either on a sturdy rack or desk in a well ventilated place Only use the power cord supported with the device Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean the device Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning Unplug the power cord during lightning or after a prolonged period of non use to avoid damage to the equipment Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Table of Contents 1 Matrix Syste Over Vie W A a 4 A E O O 4 O 5 ACCESSOGIES OPUONAD aa e A 5 2 aUe S PZN 6 De DDE CIC AION G aa 7 RADCY YAA PP nr TD One Re ee T NO A eee nO er 8 FIONYR ar panel aniston 9 3 1 Front Panel IO actio ida TS 9 A O RO EN TIN 11 0 Mati Device and Peripherals Connector niie a ioe eee ecto ets 13 OA Input Output COMME CH ONS ni OE A O A R WAW 14 6 2 IR Pass throu eh COME Or aa 15 0 IREX T COME COL a a a e 16 0 DOWEP COn cOn cia 16 6 5 Matrix Switcher Remote C onol enasi aa 17
19. a www w MK gt gt S 008 ae IEEE a El Video iv Audio B00000000 5 lt 5 5 5 2090000000 HOO9O 9000900 HOO 000000 H o H lt p Options Exit Figure 7 3 AV Matrix Software Application Main Window 27 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual The Device ID is based on the DIP of switcher located on the rear panel Slide the scrollbar on the lower left area of main window to view all contents including ID Name A V I O only for VO AO reference Memory VI Plug Al Plug VO Plug AO Plug EDID Type Volume Bass Treble Subwoofer Delay Delay Unit Max Delay and Version as described below u ID Specify the ID address of Matrix Switcher Name The name of Matrix Switcher A V Specify the character of audio or video Or both of audio and video are supported will show Both 1 O Ports quantities of Input and Output Memory Show the quantities of memory sets AI VI Plug Enable to detect the status of all input ports for audio video AO VO Plug Enable to detect the status of all output ports for audio video EDID Type FIX fix mode and TV1 access the first output channel selection key FIX mode The Matrix Switcher will supply a set of fixed EDID values to support up to only 1080P high performance TV Output mode The Matrix Switcher will access the EDID values of high performance TV that connected to the first output channel and copy
20. al sae CG CM EA l KI Figure 7 24 Memory Information 45 Matrix Switching System User Manual 7 3 7 LAN IP Function In the main configuration menu select Options button to prop up the Browser ex Windows Internet Explorer dialog box click OK to show the IP configuration window as shown in Figure 7 25 Network Settings 192 168 0 3 Figure 7 25 Network Settings In the Network Settings window you can set the IP information by yourself Fix IP or click the Enable DHCP check box to get the IP from the DHCP Float IP Click the Default button to restore to default IP address After changing the IP you have to restart power off then power on the Device to make the changed values take effectively You can also use the blue Switcher on the rear panel of the Device to reset the ignored IP 46 Matrix Switching System User Manual 7 3 8 Other Application The software utility will show you at least 32 units Device ID and Name You can click the Console down list to select which device that you want to configure output input values The entire connected Device name will be showed on the Console List as Figure 7 26 For this model the software utility will show at least 1 up to 32 devices The example as below shows you an ID O for the Name HX 331616 presently When the Console List is empty please pay attention to the location of switcher pin on the rear panel of Device is correctly T
21. ansmission address 1bit stop address 96 N 8 1 20 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual RS 485 Cable HDMI Matrix Switcher 1 Figure 6 13 RS 485 Connection for Matrix Switcher 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz RS 485 Cable Matrix Switcher 2 Matrix Switcher 1 Figure 6 14 RS 485 Connection for Matrix Switcher1 and other Matrix Switcher 21 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 6 6 3 LAN Port Matrix Switcher supports a network RJ45 registered jack using 8P8C modular connector which specifies the physical male and female connectors as well as the pin assignments of the wires in a telephone cable A common LAN cable is available Pin Pair Wire Color 1 2 M E gt white orange 2 2 G orange m 3 3 3 M white green 3 4 1 2 GD blue 5 1 E whiteiblue 6 3 2 m green 7 4 1 white brown 8 if 2 a brown Figure 6 15 RJ45 Connector 22 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 6 6 4 DIP Switcher 8 Pins RS 232 LAN Master Slave Figure 6 16 DIP Switcher ID x RESET A DIP Switcher Pin 1 to 5 Switch to down ON is specified for 0 on the other hand to up OFF is specified for 1 For Device ID settings refer to6 6 6 Device ID Settings B DIP Switcher Pin 6 Mater Slave Enable Disable Only one Matrix Switcher can be connected to other device and control PC via RS 232 LAN that is specified as Master others are specified as Slave ON RS 485 Serial
22. ation window will show you Device Name Device ID Firmware Version Total Memory Total Output and Total Input information Click Refresh button to renew related information in real time Device Status Information Refresh Figure 7 21 Device Status Information 7 3 4 Device Output View When your Matrix Switcher supports more than 8 output ports the output configuration view of browser application will over one page Click E to go to the first page of output configurations Ll to go to last page to go to prior one and to go to next one as below E3 E3 EJ ET Figure 7 22 Output View 43 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 7 3 5 LAN Main Operation Refer to the main configuration window for the basic operation is described as below Example Now there is an Matrix Switcher having all the input output ports properly connected to the equipment If you want to set channel 1 input to channel 2 3 and 4 output channel 3 inputs to channel 1 output AV MATRIX Control Console List Memory Information Console 0 Location y D um om AN A AS 0 HX 331616 are u 1 1 Audio i L AT Output AV Link Key In O0 6010 020 030 O40 030 O60 O70 O80 O90 LlEnable 001 O2 03 O4 05 O68 O7 O8 O9 co m th LI pa co 1 Gg M E oF hi Figure 7 23 AV Matrix Control Step 1 For channel 2 3 4 Output please key in the value 1 in the Audio fields Step 2 For channel 1 Output plea
23. button directly to pop up Audio Settings window This function is only for Audio Matrix Switcher For Audio button is useless for the Matrix without audio configuration Console o Y Figure 7 15 Audio Configuration 41 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual In Audio Settings window you can select output port from the drop down list If you want to mute the volume please select the Mute check box You can also adjust the Subwoofer Bass Treble or Lip sync value here lf the Matrix Switcher does not support audio function it will appear Audio Settings Output 1 Figure 7 16 Audio Settings 7 3 2 Video Configuration For video configuration click Video button directly to pop up Video Settings window Figure 7 17 Video Operation In Video Settings window you can click Change button to switch EDID Output1 and Default port Video Settings Figure 7 18 Video Configuration Default Port Used e The LCD will appear FIX when you switch to Default alternately it will appear OUT1 with Output selection lf the Matrix Switcher does not support video function it will appear Not Support The Change button will useless Video Settings Figure 7 19 Video Configuration Not Support 42 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 7 3 3 Device Status Information Click Status button pop up Device Status Information window as below The Device Status Inform
24. ceiver Pin Definitions GND 5V signa H fm 12 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 6 Matrix Device and Peripherals Connection IR Blaster IR Blaster Power Cord Power Source 100 240 VAC l ll O 3 ATA IR Receiver RS 232 OFF Z HE an RS 485 IR EXT ATA Control PC Matrix Switcher zwa SA DVD DVD DVD DVD sup Ors INTERNET IR Receiver IR Receiver 5 HDTV HDTV Figure 6 1 Connections The Matrix supports up to 8 I O modules for reparation or upgrade Each module can be configured individually based on module number You can search these module numbers by pressing PLUG and INFO keys simultaneously when you want to upgrade firmware version OUT IN IN OUT _ A EE oe MM az A A o 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 OUT IN IN OUT 5 6 5 6 Y 8 7 8 OUT IN IN OUT 9 10 9 10 11 12 11 12 OUT IN IN OUT modul module 8 A e E a oii Figure 6 2 Modules Deployment 13 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 6 1 Input Output Connections Use the HDMI connecting cable to connect the Input serial jack No 1 No 16 to the HDMI jack of the Blu ray DVD player graphics workstations number displays and output serial jack No 1 No 16 to the HDMI jack of HDTVs projectors video recorders displays and multiplexers so on IN IN ee oe p IN IN INPUT IN IN a IN IN 15 16 DVD PLAYER E Figure 6 3 Input Connections OUT OUT E
25. channels IN1 16 keys input channel Specify the Channel 1 Channel 16 for HDMI signal input Use these keys to switch the connected input channels or use them to instead of number keys upon memory selections ALL This key allows user to set single input channel to all output channels The usage of ALL key is the same as output key Press the ALL key Select the one of the IN 1 16 keys The selected IN x key will transfer the input signal to all output channels You can also press the ALL key and then press the OFF key to disable all the displayed switching settings OFF Disable the entire output channels Press one of the OUT x keys that want to be disabled for the output channel then press the OFF key Likewise press the ALL key and then press the OFF key to disable all the displayed switching settings In addition to switching port menu press OFF key can return to the main screen during implementing in other menu You can also press OFF key to disable the light of LCD screen for saving power Matrix Switcher Series User Manual EDID FIX fix mode and OUT1 access the first output channel selection key FIX mode The Matrix Switcher supplies a set of fixed EDID values to support up to only 1080P high performance TV OUT1 mode The Matrix Switcher will access the EDID values of high performance TV that connected to the first output channel and copy the EDID
26. d 6 6 5 DIP Switcher 2 Pins 4 What to do if the corresponding audio signal fails to output during HDMI Matrix switching Answer 1 Check if there is signal on the input end If there is no input signal it could be that the input connection cable is broken or the connector gets loosen You are advised to replace the connection cable 2 Check if there is signal on the output end lf there is no output signal it could be that the cable is broken or the connector gets loosen You are advised to replace the connection cable 3 Check if the output port number is the same as the controlled port number 4 Check the connections of input and output ports are correctly 5 If none of the above circumstances happen it could be internal failure of the product itself You must send for repair by qualified technical engineers 92 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 5 What to do if you sense the power leakage during plugging or unplugging of the input output ports Answer lt could be that the equipment power is not properly grounded You must properly ground your equipment otherwise product life can easily be shortened 6 What to do if the HDMI Matrix panel keys and communication ports are out of order Answer Check if the equipment power input is in good contact and the computer communication ports are in good order If yes it could be some internal failure of the product please send for repair by qualified technical engineer
27. ding icons on the Matrix to transform them into to complete the switching operation Second way Step 1 First select the Output number keys 002 then select 003 and final select 004 to the right of the blue configuration area and select the Input number key 001 to the bottom Then press consecutively the previously selected Output number keys 002 003 and 004 This way you have selected Input 001 and Output 002 003 and 004 switching Step 2 First select the Output number key 001 to the right of the blue configuration area and select the Input number key 003 to the bottom Then press the previously selected Output number key 001 This way you have selected Input 03 and Output 001 switching Upon completion of the above steps you have actually completed the switching operation of having channel 1 input to channel 2 3 and 4 outputs while at the same time successfully switched from channel 3 input to channel 1 output The main configuration window also shows you some function buttons to easy operation Switch Tab Click Switch tab to show the main configuration window Audio Tab Click the Audio tab to show the audio related configuration window Video Tab Click the Video tab to show the video related configuration window For more information refer to 7 2 4 EDID Configuration Function 29 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Disconnect To disable the c
28. e as the ACK TypeA LB LB value is the total length of the data bytes not include the AB LB and CB The maximum LB value of the ACK Type D is 19 INFO Device information Bit 7 1 Support Audio switch tools request Request 0x02 0x04 0x06 and 0x08 0 Not support Audio switch tools request Bit 6 1 Support Video switch tools request Request 0x01 0x03 0x05 and 0x07 0 Not support Video switch tools request Bit5 1 Extended information exists Request 0x3F 0x01 0 Extended information does not exist Bit 4 Reserve always 0 Bit 3 0 Total Memory location ranges from 0 to 15 Request Index if Ox3F 0x01 gt Request Ox3F and Index 0x01 OP The total number of output IP The total number of input NB Device Name ASCII code The maximum length is 16 68 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 69 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual D 2 5 ACK Type E ACK Byte LB EXTI VIDI AUDI PLUG CRC Ye Name Bit7 Bite Bits Bit4 Bits Bit2 Bitt Bito AB AGO o 0 Device ID 0 31 Length for the total data bytes EXINF DTMAX LB EMNF Lemax o o o 0 o vee EoD o o o KAKA o _AEINF DTUF DELAY o o BASS voL Pue o o o o AIPD DTMAX Delay Time Maximum unit 100 ms ORC AB amp CB These are the same as the ACK Type A LB LB value is the total length of the data bytes not include the AB LB and CB
29. e the RS 232 connecting cable to connect the computer serial communication port COM1 or COM2 to the RS 232 communication port of the Matrix Switcher The computer can then be used to control the Matrix Switcher after installing of application software Aside from using the front panel keys for switching operation you are also permitted to use the RS 232 connection port for remote operation Li o WEJ e R Control PC Figure 6 8 RS 232 and Control PC connection The Matrix also supports a LAN port allows you to control all the series connection devices through PC Browser LE A ZE TIE 4 wrerwer Control PC mi gt Figure 6 9 LAN port and Control PC Connection e he Matrix supports RS 232 and RS 485 on the rear panel for a remote control and allows you to operate settings via the keys located on the front panel 17 Matrix Switching System User Manual 6 6 Ports and Switchers The Matrix Switcher provides standard RS 232 and RS 485 serial communication ports Beside the front panel for key switching operation you can also use the RS 232 or RS 485 serial communication port to carry out remote operation 6 6 1 RS 232 The RS 232 Pin functions are described as below Pinno Abbreviation Description omw Nat xo Receive NO Graand 6a he Matrix Switcher RS 232 port is defined by DCE 18 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Female DB9 From PC Male
30. earch and update the Console List If the connections of your Matrix Switcher are over to 8 devices you can click Previous or Next to view console list by paging 40 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Upgrade Use for firmware upgrade For more information refer to Appendix C Firmware Upgrade Options Allow you to configure the IP address u Save Click this button to save the connected combinations output and input ports It also includes the present input output switching relations and all settings For more relative information refer to 5 1 Front Panel as STO key function All Output A Hot Key for you to set the same value to all output channels Select the All Output check box then key in example 5 value in the channel 1 output Click anywhere on the window the all channels output will become 5 value a En za z Figure 7 14 All Output Check Box Function a AV Link Link between audio and video Key In A Hot key that is for key in the value 0 99 quickly After setting the value click Enable to take effect For Matrix is useful from 1 to 8 values upon 8 output ports and HX 341616 is useful from 1 to 8 values upon 8 output ports Previous and Next If the connections of your Matrix Switcher are over to 8 devices you can click Previous or Next to view the console list by paging 7 3 1 Audio Configuration For audio configuration click Audio
31. ex wz Value CRC AB 8 CB These are the same as the ACK TypeA LB LB value is equal to the total data bytes Index Value not include the CRC byte The maximum LB value of the ACK Type B is twice the total number of output or input IB Often means that the input or output port number Port 1 1 Port 2 2 Portn n VB Response the status refers to the table Request Description Index Value Request Video Output Channel Output Input Request Audio Output Channel Request Video Input Plug Status Input Enable Request Audio Input Plug Status pa Plug Request Video Output Plug Status Cues 0 Unplug Request Audio Output Plug Status Request Audio Output Mute Status 0 Unmute 1 Mute Request Audio Output Volume Request Audio Output Bass Level Range Request Audio Output Treble 0 100 Request Audio Output Subwoofer Request Audio Output Delay Low Delay 1 Request Audio Output Delay High Delay2 Request Input EDID Type EDID Type Please refer to Table Command Index List and Table Command Value List 66 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual D 2 3 ACK Type C ACK Byte LB Data 1 Data 2 CRC Byte Total 5 Bytes pz Bit6 Bits Bit4 Bits Bit2 Bit1 Bito Name CAB ACC Device ID 0 31 Length for the total data bytes This byte is always 2 DB1 Data 1 DB2 Data 2 ORC AB amp CB These are the same as the ACK Type A LB LB value is always
32. grame before running this setup program Click Cancel to quit the setup program then close any programs pou have running Click Hest to continue the installation WARNING This program iz protected by copyright law and International treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Figure 7 1 AV Matrix Installation Window 26 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 7 1 3 Connect Matrix Switcher and PC You must power off the Matrix Switcher Then connect the Matrix RS 232 port to the PC RS 232 port with the bundled communication cable And make sure the DIPs on the rear panel are set to Master and RS 232 Refer to the previous section 6 6 1 RS 232 7 2 Matrix Configuration After finishing installation click 4YMatrix_ to active AV Matrix Application In the Options window select the connected PC Port number and Baud rate and then click OK Options z COM Port number Eom Baud rate 3500 cj Figure 7 2 AV Matrix Options Window The software controls signal connection between the corresponding input port and output port as required The AV Matrix software application main window is shown as below gt gt O gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt WM MA w gt gt gt
33. hen click Scan to research the configured 18 Console 19 20 Output 21 122 Video 23 24 Audio 25 126 27 C All Ow 28 H Fama MAR if HR lo v 4 AV MATRIX Con gt EE E LL a 7 C m D AVLER Sean _Upor e E Key In O0 10 O20 O30 040 O50 LlEnable 0 01 O2 03 O4 OS Console List ID Name 0 HX 331616 Figure 7 26 Other Application 47 Matrix Switching System User Manual O Operation Examples Example 1 Switch the NO 1 input signal to the NO 2 output channel 1 Press the NO 2 key of the output channel then the input channel will begin to flicker 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12345678 2 Press the NO 1 key of the Input channel 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Press the NO 1 key of the output channel then the input channel will begin to flicker 2 Press the NO 1 key of the Input channel 3 Press the NO 2 key of the output channel then the input channel will begin to flicker 4 Press the NO 2 key of the Input channel 10 11 12 13 48 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual Example 3 All settings aa OUT 12345678 1 Press the ALL key on the front panel and then press the OFF key to cancel all the 10 11 12 13 settings 23 4 5 10 11 12 13 2 Press ALL key then select input 1 16 that indicate all outputs will switch to selected 10 11 12 13 inputs E g Input is 16 2345 10 11 12 13 1234567 8 Press
34. it is 10ms 0 Audio delay time scale unit is 5ms default If the AEINF is not equal to O the device support Request 0x04 0x02 and 0x06 0x02 PLUG Plug Detect Support Information VIPD Video input plug detection command flag Request 0x09 1 Support Video input plug detection 0 Not support Video input plug detection AIPD Audio input plug detection command flag Request Ox0A 1 Support Audio input plug detection 0 Not support Audio input plug detection VOPD Video output plug detection command flag Request 0x0B 1 Support Video output plug detection 0 Not support Video output plug detection AOPD Audio output plug detection command flag Request 0x0C 1 Support Audio output plug detection 0 Not support Audio output plug detection Others Bit 7 4 are reserve always 0 DTMAX defines audio maximum delay time Unit 100 ms 71
35. mmunication port enables convenient communication with remote control equipment to switch the multimedia signals HDMI MATRIX Figure 1 1 Matrix Switcher Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 1 2 Packing HDMI Matrix Switcher RS 232 Communication Connected Cable Jf Female 1x5 Pole Captive Screw Socket 2 Hay anus Matrix Switcher Remote Controller EHHA a AAA Battery 2 AV Matrix Software CD User Manual 1 3 Accessories Optional IR Mini Controller IR Receiver Cable IR Blaster Cable Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 2 Features Support up to 16 HDMI input output interfaces Mixed use HDMI cables for input and output connection HDCP Compliant EDID management Copy from OUT port 1 Centralized control upon 32 series connections via RS 485 Memory control can up to 8 sets Support computer video up to 1920x1200 Support HDTV up to 1080p 60HZ 12 bit Support original 3D pass through Support High Definition Audio Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus and DTS HD MA IR pass through supports all IN and OUT ports IR pass through supports all kinds of IR frequency band IR pass through supports duplex transmission between IN and OUT ports IR pass through switch is based on HDMI switched by controller Support IR remote control Support IR Mini Controller to select the input channel through Output configuration Support RS 232 control Su
36. n the real panel to 0 that means the device with ID 0 will be upgraded 4 For 1 Matrix Device will allow you to select target device based on ID O to 31 for upgrading firmware Firmware Web Upgrade Firmware Upload to Web Success 1 Matrix Device w Device ID 0 hs Upgrade Note Click the Upgrade button will reset system and upgrade firmware please dont power off the device during upgrading Rade 0 5 Select 2 Matrix I O Module will allow you to upgrade I O modules You have to decide which device you want to configure and then select the suitable Device ID and I O Module from the drop down menu Click Update to upgrade Firmwai Firm Firmware Upload to Web Success Firmware Upload to Web Success 2 Matrix VO Module 2 Matron VO Module pe Device ID 0 y Device ID 1 k A VO Module VO Modde Upgrade 4 Liourad 2 orga 2 6 JA 15 Note Click button will reset system and upgrade Note Click th button wil reset system and upor 9 10 I ee EE Oe HX 331616 supports 8 modules for upgrading you have to upgrade each module individually 57 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 6 After finishing firmware upgrade successfully Firmware Upgrade to Device Success information will appear as below Firmware Web Upgrade Firmware Upload to Web Success o General Firmware Upgrade to Device Success Note Click the Upgrade button will
37. o Volume 100 Volume A gt Bass MS 100 Bass MW SDC Treble EM 71 cf Treble MMM 50 bl i zz Sw z TEN A 00 Delay CO ms Delay Cd ms volume E 100 Volume E 1 00 Bass MN 75 Hass MN 150 Treble MM 7350 cf Treble Ei 50 hi ow MS 100 ow MA 100 Delay TO ma Delay CC ms 1 2 3 4 5 E f 8 Volume EA 100 Bass 50 Treble MC 350 ch s ED Delay EM 95 ms Bass E150 Treble M150 gi Sw 100 Delay Co 0 ms Wolume E 8 Volume E 1 00 Bass MWW 50 Bass MW 7350 Treble MEE 50 Treble mmm 150 ch sw 13100 ow E Delay CZ ms Delay CZU ms M Select all free Penn R Options Exit Figure 7 5 Audio Configuration Window Save Mute Function Description To mute the volume A specific example of the Mute One Function is described below Select one port configuration section as light blue block then click Mute check box to mute blocked section The q icon will become e his function is only for Audio Matrix Switcher 33 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual AY Matrox 2 2 01 ip Switch Audio Video ID 68 00 m Yalume 5650 VW olime C0 Bass E 100 Bass MW 50 Treble EM 7 cf Treble B50 SW a 34 Su A 100 Delay COW 10 me Volume 10 Bass M150 Treble M50 c Sw 000009100 Delay TO me CG m MH LWA Volume 050 Bass MC 50 Treble MW 150 g Treble E 50 g w EA sw MA 100 Delay AA 355 ms ay n 50 Bass MN
38. ocol oooooooonnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnononononananonncnnncncnnnnnnnnnnonnos 59 DELHOSCRCGUE Sted oni Wala Akad elan A WARE 59 Dell Device Dt oa 59 PEREGO S BN e Ti WZA ZOO W ZO ZA 60 Del de brea 62 DAA Vale Bl ai a NI RE dak R R O aka 63 DARE A E O A RE 64 DPDC ACE Pack taco RAW BA dl PAC gs 65 DAA DI A nia 65 DE 2 ACK TPB da 66 PZOACEN PC aa o 67 DANOS DOD ed AAA JAR AAA R A 68 DED Sa GK TY O CO sida 70 Matrix Switching System User Manual 1 Matrix System Overview 1 1 Introduction Matrix Switcher is high performance HDMI switching equipment combining with video and audio It is used for input output cross switching of multimedia signals Through 16 sets separated HDMI sources you can also transmit multimedia input separately to each multi output equipment thereby minimizing signal attenuation and ensuring high definition integrating high fidelity graphics and audio signal output Besides Matrix Switcher can through the extended accessory devices to over long distances for transmitting data or detecting signal Matrix Switcher is used mainly in TV broadcasting projects multimedia conference halls and large display performances TV teaching and command control centers lt boasts features of power interruption protection during power surge LCD display and synchronous and integrate audio visual switching functions Supports 16 HDMI Type A for input and output connectors Beside it also supports a RS 232 or LAN co
39. onnections After you had configured the connection between input and output ports you can click this button to disable the connections u Select all output Click this button to select all output ports including output 001 008 or 001 016 Video check box Used for video configurations Audio check box Used for audio configurations Scan To search the device controlled by the AV Matrix Application configuration When the device name located on the left of main configuration window is empty you can click the Scan to research and update the device ID and Name and other related information End the Scan function by pressing the Scan again during scanning process And the left of main configuration window will show you the detected information presently Options Allows you to configure the Port number and Baud rate Exit Click this button to exit the configuration window Save Click this button to save the connected combinations both output ports and input ports into the memory set Load Click this button to retrieve the previously saved settings For more information and operations please refer to next chapters 30 Matrix Switching System User Manual 7 2 2 Disconnect Function Key Disable all the unused output ports A specific example of operation is described as below The present input and output relations are shown in Figure 7 4 a below m AY Matix 2 2 01 Memory 600 HX 331616 Location Bo00
40. pendix A Matrix Switcher Remote Controller IR Receiver Infrared receiver can receive signals from the Matrix Switcher Remote Controller LCD LCD display shows current Matrix Switcher status and operation status Press any keys on the front panel or controller to enable the light of LCD momentarily This function cannot be controlled by RS 232 or LAN 10 Matrix Switching System User Manual 5 2 Rear Panel 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Figure 5 2 Rear Panel The HX 331616 supports up to 16 input output jacks HDMI Type A on the rear panel each female terminals form the signal input output jacks The Matrix signal input output terminal channels are numbered as IN1 16 OUT1 16 channels The input terminal channels supply you to connect to different equipment including Blu ray DVD players graphics workstations and number displays The output terminals can be connected to HDTVs projectors video recorders displays and multiplexers and so on Power Port The Power Port is applicable for 100 240VAC 50 60Hz connected to the outlet of power source Power Switch To switch power ON or OFF the Matrix Switcher RS 232 Use a 9 pin RS 232 cable to connect both computer serial port COM1 or COM2 and Matrix Switcher RS 232 communication port refer to 6 6 1 RS 232 The computer then can be deployed to control the Matrix Switcher after installing of application software Refer to 7 1 Software Introduction for a soft
41. pport RS 485 serial control Support Ethernet control Internal universal power supply u 3U rack Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 3 Specifications Hardware Output Connector 16 x HDMI Type A Rack mountable 3U rack mount kits Weight 7 5kg 336x482x130mm Dimensions LxWxH 3U high full rack wide without grips Multimedia RS 485 1X5 Pole Captive Screw Control Sequence ControlSequence Matix o Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 4 Device Installation The Matrix Switcher has a black metallic housing It can be placed on a sturdy desk directly or installed on a 19 in bracket See Figure 4 1 below ALL EDID PLUG STO HDMI MATRIX OUT 1 2345 6 7 8 ACTIVE o OFF RETURN INFO RCL IN IN OUT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Figure 4 1 Mount the Device on a Standard Bracket with 3U Rack mount Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 5 Front Rear Panels 5 1 Front Panel ALL EDID PLUG STO HDMI MATRIX OuT1 2345 6 7 8 ACTIVE OFF RETURN INFO RCL IN IN OUT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Figure 5 1 Front Panel Matrix supports up to 16 Output Input switching keys on the Front Panel allowing you to switch signal quickly Also refer to 8 Operation Example about below descriptions OUT1 16 keys output channel Specify the Channel 1 Channel 16 for HDMI signal output These keys configure the status or access the settings you can also use these keys to switch output
42. rmance TV that connected to the first output channel and copy the EDID value to all the input channels so that the DVD player can support to all the HDTV m AY Matrix 2 2 01 a Stop Scan Options E sil Figure 7 8 Video Configuration Window 36 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 7 2 5 RS 232 Memory Function Function Description To store and retrieve the settings Memory Save Function Description The function saves all the present input output switching relations to any Locations from 1 to 8 you desired A specific example of the Store Function is described below Store all the present input output switching relations to Location 1 First select Location 1 as shown below Then click the Save key to save all the present input output switching relations to Location 1 Memory Memory Location Location Ey Click Save Figure 7 9 Retrieve Function Description To retrieve the saved input output switching relations A specific example of the Retrieve Function is described below To retrieve the all settings saved in Location 1 First select Location 1 as shown in the figure below Then click the Load key to retrieve all the settings stored in Location 1 Memory Memory Location Location i E gt Click Load Figure 7 10 37 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 7 2 6 Options Function Activation Function In the main configuration menu select Option
43. rmware 1 Open the Browser on your PC key in the default IP address http 192 168 0 3 to login the AV MA TRIX Control configuration Click Upgrade to begin firmware upgrade O AN Output Set M AV Link 2 Click Browser to select upgraded bin firmware then click Upload to upload the firmware to web server Firmware Web Upgrade G oca bin Browser I Snad Note of firmware web upgrade 1 The current method of web upgrade will store the upload firmware file to web flash space 2 The Erase Flash button will appear when the web flash space isn t empty Please cick the button to erase i Then the Erase Flash button will be hidden and the upload form will appear 3 Select the upload file then click Upload button Please confirm the Firmware length less than 232K 4 upload completed chek the Upgrade button wall reset the device and inform Bootload software to update the current firmware from the uploaded data m web flash space Please dont power off the device during upgrading 3 Select O General form the drop down list and click Upgrade to upload the firmware to your device Firmware Web Upgrade Firmware Upload to Web Success 0 General w Note Chick the Upgrade button will reset system and upgrade firmware please don t power off the device durmg upgrading 96 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual For 0 General selecting you have to adjust the switcher ID o
44. s no parity 8 data bit and 1 stop bit Command timeout is 300 milliseconds and byte to byte timeout is 30 ms Use the RS 232 connecting cable to connect the computer serial port to the RS 232 communication port of the Matrix Switcher The computer can control the Matrix Switcher via RS 232 Aside from using the front panel keys for operation you are also permitted to use the RS 232 connection port for remote operation D 1 Host Request A standard command is 5 bytes Device Request Index Value CRC Byte 1 Device Byte DB Byte 2 Request Byte RB Byte 3 Index Byte IB Byte 4 Value Byte VB Byte 5 CRC Byte CB Host must send CRC code to follow the last byte D 1 1 Device Byte NENA os Br o 1 DeceD o 1 o BT Broadcast Command Flag O Instruction for Device ID only 1 Instruction for all devices Device ID must be written O Devices will not response when receiving the broadcast command 0 Reserve Always O 1 Identifier Always 1 Device ID Device id ranges from 0 to 31 Please refer to device s user manual 99 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual D 1 2 Request Byte Request Byte RB Name Bit7 site Bits Bit4 Bits Bit2 Bitt Bito ms o o ReqestType 0 69 Request Type Please refer to Table Host Request List 0 Reserve Always O Table Host Request List Request Description Index Value ACK Note Dummy cal a a
45. s to prop up the Options Window as shown in Figure 7 11 a Options COM Port number COM Port number Baud rate COM 7 COM Cancel Lancel Figure 7 11 Options a Figure 7 11 Options b Function Description Linking Methods In Port number select one of the COM ports as shown in Figure 7 11 b for an example in Baud rate select 9600 for signal transmission as shown in Figure 7 11 a 7 2 7 Other Application In the right main window displays the presently saved switching status as shown in Figure 7 12 below Memory Location Figure 7 12 Memory Configuration Status When input corresponding to Output is enabling it shows the Output ports correspond to the Input ports when they are disable it will show red None in the relative field 38 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 7 2 8 Communication Protocol Control Command Code Communication Protocol Baud rate 9600bps no odd or even calibration bit address 8bit transmission address 1bit stop address Please refer to the Command list pdf in the CD ROM for more relative Command Code information Also see Appendix D RS 232 Communication Protocol 39 Matrix Switching System User Manual 7 3 LAN Web Configuration Open the Browser on your PC key in the default IP address http 192 168 0 3 to login the AV MATRIX Control configuration window Once the default IP address is changed please use the changed IP
46. se key in the value 3 in the Audio fields Step 3 Click Set button Upon completion of the above 3 steps you have actually completed the switching operation of having channel 1 input to channel 2 3 and 4 output while at the same time successfully switched from channel 3 input to channel 1 output 44 Matrix Switching System User Manual 7 3 6 LAN Memory Function Function Description To store and retrieve the settings Store Function Description STO Save The Store Function saves all the present input output switching relations to any Locations from 1 to 8 you desired A specific example of the Store Function is described below Store the present input output switching relations to Location 2 First select Location 2 as shown in the figure below Then click the Save button to save the present input output switching relations to Location 2 Retrieve Function Description RCL Load To retrieve the saved input output switching relations A specific example of the Retrieve Function is described below To retrieve the input output corresponding relations saved in Location 1 Select the Location 1 as shown in the figure below The input output corresponding relations stored in Location 1 will be showed directly Memory Information Memory Information Location bid Location Fl Output 1 Qutput Video Audio 1 Ca I LA El Ww Pa 6 ol Gr Ae JE 3 BO c
47. t 1 Don t care 63 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual D 1 5 CRC Byte CRC Byte CB Name Bit7 Bite Bits Bit4 Bits Bit2 Bitt Bito MA CRC cyclic redundancy check CRC Host must send CRC code to follow the last byte Table CRC Table oo o1 o2 os oa los os 07 08 09 0A 0B oc OD 0E oF 00 00 5E BC E2 61 3F DD 83 C2 9C 7E 20 as FD 1F_ 10 oD C3 21 7F FO A2 40 1E 5F 01 E3 BD 3E 30 BE Eo 02 50 DF 81 63 3D 7C 22 co 9E 1D 40 46 18 FA A4 27 79 9B C5 84 DA 38 66 ES 85 67 39 BA E4 06 58 19 47 3B D9 87 04 5A Be E6 A7 F9 1B 45 Co ae 44 1A 99 C7 25 7B 3A 64 86 Ds 5B D2 30 6E ED 2F 4F AD F3 70 2E cc 92 D3 sp 6F 31 B2 F1 13 4D CE 9o 72 2c 6D 33 D1 8F oc 6c 8E DO 53 OD EF B1 Fo AE 4C 12 94 76 28 AB F5 17 49 08 56 B4 EA 69 37 D5 09 EB B5 36 68 8A D4 95 CB 29 77 F4 B7 55 0B 88 De 34 6A 2B 75 97 C9 4A Fo 74 2A C8 os 15 4B a9 F7 B6 Es oa 54 D7 Example switch output 6 to the input 3 Byte 1 DB is 0x20 Device Identifier Device ID 0x20 O 0x20 Byte 2 RB is 0x01 Request Switch Video Output Channel 0x01 Byte 3 IB is 0x06 Index Output 6 6 D gt Tis ilo O1 O O 0 r O Y 50 DB_ 60 65 80 8C_ 90 AO AF F1 13 Bo 32 Do 57 EO
48. to login The software controls signal connection between the corresponding input port and output port as required The LAN main configuration window is as below AV MATRIX Control Console List Memory Information Console 0 v Audio Location Y ID Name Output Ea KE Output Video Audio wie TI me ee ee AV Link Options Save Key ln 0 O10 020 30 04 O50 060 070 080 90 JEmable 00 Or O2 03 4 O5 O68 O7 OF 09 Ba AA E A Figure 7 13 LAN Web Configuration Window he Matrix is integrated HDMI switching equipment You can only key in the Output Channel No into the Video field for configuration The Matrix Device ID is based on the DIP of switcher located on the rear panel Beside please adjust the DIPs to LAN and Master for the web control device u Set Click this button to set the connected combinations both output and input ports OFF Disable the entire output channels Refresh To refresh the values of the configuration window Any changed settings directly on the Matrix Swit equipment will not respond to the AV Matrix operating interface you have to click the Refresh button to refresh the configuration window so that showing the changed values Load Click this button to retrieve the previously saved settings Scan To search the device controlled by the LAN Web Configuration When the Console List content is empty you can click the Scan to res
49. usly on the front panel The screen will show you PLUG INFO OUT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 the firmware version of module i E m 2 If one of modules firmware upgrade is fail the screen will show you V0 0 00 error OUT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 information Modules Configuration OUT IN IN OUT _ A A oe A az A AAA module 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 OUT IN IN OUT 5 6 5 6 7 8 7 8 OUT IN IN 9 10 9 10 11 12 11 12 OUT IN IN OUT 14 13 14 15 16 15 16 91 Matrix Switcher Series User Manual 9 Troubleshooting 1 What to do if LCD is fail in display Answer Check the connection of power cord is not loosening and the power cord is in a good status having no any damage Check the power source is normally 2 What to do if the HDMI Matrix front panel keys switching not responsive Answer The HDMI Matrix front panel keys employ scanning testing and require longer response time Press the keys for 2 seconds and then release This way key switching will be responsive in operation 3 What to do if the serial port usually refer to the computer serial port fails to control the HDMI Matrix Answer Check that the communication port set by the control software is correctly connected to the corresponding serial port of the equipment Also check if the computer communication port is in good order Check the ID address and DIP Switcher are configured correctly Refer to 6 6 6 Device ID Settings an
50. value to all the input channels so that the DVD player can support to all the HDTV RETURN Press this key to go back to main screen PLUG Press this key to show you the status of all HDMI Type A jacks on the rear panel If the HDMI jack is in HPD hot plug detect it will appear O on the screen Alternatively it will appear X specified the HDMI jack is unused u INFO Press this key to show you the Matrix Switcher s version ID and IP address e Press PLUG and INFO keys simultaneously to show you the firmware versions of modules STO The Store Key saves all current output input corresponding relations up to 8 sets for a memory control Press the STO key firstly Arrange memory location Support up to 8 sets of memories user can select the memory location through OUT1 OUT8 IN1 IN8 he relations among all settings will be saved in the memory permanently RCL The Retriever Key retrieves all settings that are saved in the memory Press the RCL key firstly Then make a random to select one of output input channel key 1 8 The system will retrieve the saved all status and implement current status switching if the previously saving channel is selected Press and hold STO and RCL keys simultaneously at least 1 sec to restore to factory default values ACTIVE LED A clear LED indicator designed for reaction by pressing keys on the front panel and remote controller Refer to Ap
51. ware control or Appendix D RS 232 Communication Protocol for an individual configuration RS 485 Connection ports allow you to connect control more than one Matrix product refer to 6 6 2 RS 485 LAN Port Use the RJ45 connection cable to connect the Internet and the Matrix Switcher The entire PCs at the same network can control the Matrix Switcher through the LAN port Refer to 6 6 3 LAN Port Switchers supports 8 pins DIP switcher and 2 pins DIP switcher for connected configurations For more information refer to 6 6 Ports and Switchers Pin 1 Pin5 ID Pin 6 Master Slave Pin 7 RS 232 LAN Pin 8 IP RESET Matrix Switcher Series User Manual IR EXT This is used to connect the IR Receiver Cable for the Matrix Switcher Remote Controller INPUT1 16 Matrix Switcher Input jacks are connected to the Blu ray players DVD players STBs or other source devices OUTPUT1 16 Matrix Switcher Output jacks are connected to the HDTVs projectors or other sink devices HDMI Type A Connector pin definition TMDS Data2 TMDS Clock Shield TMDS Data2 Shield TMDS Clock TMDS Data2 CEC NC on device 4 14 TMDS Data1 Utility NC on device 6 MDS Daat 8 TMDS Datao Shield o TMS Dato IR Tx1 16 Ports Used to connect to the IR Blaster Cable for IR pass through IR Blaster Pin Definitions NC 3 ee IR Rx1 16 Ports Used to connect to the IR Receiver Cable for IR pass through IR Re
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