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1. 1 3 AL ROUT 24V DC 27A INPUT G 2 4 En T3 4 R 4 gem f 6 J VU mg S IR Receiver HDM OUT E 3 gore HOM OUT B 500 RX 230 IR B 500 RX 230 HDMI e IR Projector IR Receiver HDTV IR Receiver The diagram above illustrates a typical installation with a B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 where all of the equipment is being controlled by IR remotes in each output zone In each room with a connected display an entry level universal IR remote is being used to control the display and sources in use Custom programming set up in each remote by the installer sends IR commands out of the remote meant for the display device in the room the sources and the matrix switcher simultaneously The matrix commands are programmed to be sent automatically as needed so the end user only has to select the source they want to watch To make this system work seamlessly two advanced IR options have been enabled in the matrix switcher Configuration Utility Other Settings menu IR Source Routing and IR Matrix Control from room o IR Source Routing allows the commands from the room to be routed directly to the source selected to be displayed in the room This simplifies IR routing because only one flasher has to connect to the source o IR Matrix Control sets the matrix switcher
2. ssssssssssssssssssssllslesssesses esee eH eme emen 25 14 System Layout Chart e o e RR E ANE iau aT aet OU Ra eU ERE RS CU ee deew d 26 15 Specifications seisoene IEEE ERR EFEREURVRE CUP NLKPUCIDU UE TEEERC EE NU CE RKOUPPECOEEODUPVITE 27 16 Waranty eas orrua aaa UU UI 27 Pg 3 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 2 Pg 4 Product Overview Welcome to Binary one of the most highly regarded brands available today This product is engineered to provide years of exceptional reliability We appreciate your business and we stand committed to providing our customers with the highest degree of quality and service in the industry The B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 is a state of the art HDMI matrix switcher with both HDMI and HDBaseT Outputs It provides true matrix routing for HDMI signals With features such as HDMI 3D support sophisticated EDID handling IR and RS232 this product is ideal for residential and commercial media distribution systems The HDBaseT connection on each output extends HDMI signals and bi directional IR to remote rooms up to 230 feet away via Cat5e Cat6 Cat6a Note This manual covers all aspects of installation and setup of the B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 for most applications Some features must be configured using the Configuration Utility software Go to the product page for the B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 at www SnapAV com and click on the Su
3. 8kV contact ESD Protection discharge 2 Core chipset 8kV IR Signal Bi directional HDBaseT Link IR Input to Room IR Output to Source RS232 Control Port Latch Locking Dimensions W x H x D Power Supply Power Consumption SOW ion DB9 HDBaseT Link OMS iR input to Room IR Output to Source RS232 Control Pot Power SSCS 17 32 Operation Temperature 32 104 F Storage Temperature 4 140 F Relative Humidity 20 90 RH no condensation PR Product CE FCC Certifications and Compliance Power Supply CE FCC UL w o 16 Warranty 2 Year Limited Warranty This Binary product has a 2 year Limited Warranty This warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use This warranty shall not apply to products which have been abused modified or disassembled pimited Warranty Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to SnapAV or a designated service 2 center with prior notification and an assigned return authorization number RA Pg 27 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 ESI JA FEY engineered by Snap 131223 1448 O 2013 Binary
4. Common RxD Data Receive TxD Data Transmit GND Pg 11 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 7 8 IR Pass Through Installation and Setup To utilize IR pass through between a display location and the matrix switcher install a B 500 RX 230 IR at the display and use HDBaseT for routing the signal The matrix switcher and the matrix receiver are equipped with ports to allow commands to be sent to the display or from the display area This section details the pinouts and correct use of the IR pass through ports 7 8 1 Matrix Switcher IR Connections The ports indicated in the diagram are described in detail below Guides for standard applications are included on the following pages for reference during setup 1 2 OUTPUT 4 1R nero Room TT IR curru SOURCE OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT2 OUTPUT 3 m i LINK L Link LINK E E LINK li 1 IR Output to Source 1 through 4 The IR output from each connected B 500 RX 230 IR is transmitted to the IR OUTPUT TO SOURCE ports Commands can be routed to the source selected or to the like numbered port 2 IR Input to Room 1 through 4 Use 3 5mm mini mono cables to connect IR flasher outputs on a control system to these ports to send commands to displays or equipment located at the B 500 RX 230 IR matrix receiver location The number corresponds to the output zone numbe
5. Enable 4 rr erre eR IRR DIR ere ee xr er EI rer viens rd rle Ver eee 20 9 4 Front Panel Power Button Active 0 cece cece cece cence eee een erence nee heme eme emen 20 10 Firmware Update i 2osc 0idcseactaccessecestatehsceaaea swt ddeansaaies Weaaeidateeeas aces PS RR ewe aiadsaen EEES 20 11 Operation and Control 6 cece eee cee enn enn e hehehe Hmmm hmmm 21 1141 IR Remote osse ti rar ned neerae asada dacs minui e EE Rue Spende au asaeaedemaneanurs ere edi heme vac 21 11 1 1 Route Inputs to Outputs icaec serrer terre eme rper mehr ter rx RR r3 e valer EE ExEY Fera tie 21 11 1 2 Turn Off Mute Outputs 2 5 ree Re RR RR UR Ra a TR RES RETERIS RR RIeRR ek RE Re rS 22 11 1 3 Display Output Status sesers sores cae ctesion ete heh CR EE EEEE soae eed HE bie EEEE E s see sew ean 22 11 1 4 Resetting to Factory Defaults i yr 34 8 Sod sres RR RR Ey EX TY ERU REKG Gaew e SO EIE EPerr ee 23 12 Troubleshooting ren n Ro A on E O E hovs ex RUE M Edda pie M Ne V aU TU SINE SEEMS 24 12 1 General Troubleshooting Guidelines cesses IH e enn 24 12 2 No Signal from Source to any Display sssssssssssssssssss ene eme emnes 24 12 3 No Signal from any Source to an Display 0 cece cece ccc eet e eee eee e eee nese eee A EERS 24 12 4 Audio ISSUES ic bs0iceslate eiacan We aen so nr RREREIS C PEMCPURQI V SERE dated xe DE ee eee eee e HTC E SUE 25 13 Contacting Tech Support
6. Pin5 White Blue Pin2 Orange Pin6 Green Pin3 White Green Pin 7 White Brown Pin4 Blue Pin8 Brown 7 6 3 2 Installation Instructions 1 2 3 4 e Pg 10 Install the Cat5e 6 cable and terminate the ends Then test the cable to ensure operation Connect the HDBaseT cable to the desired HDBaseT output of the matrix switcher Connect the HDBaseT cable to the B 500 RX 230 IR Receiver or the HDBaseT device in use Connect an HDMI cable 2 meters or shorter is recommended between the HDMI OUT port on the Receiver and the desired HDMI input on the Display Attach the power supply to the Receiver and power the unit Installation is complete Test all connected inputs and outputs together to ensure reliable operation For IR Pass Through Integration see section 7 8 IR Pass Through Installation and Setup page 12 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 7 7 Matrix Control Connections All drivers associated software and extra documentation is available on the B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 product page at www SnapAV com under the Support Tab 7 7 1 IR Control The B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 can be controlled by IR from the front panel receiver or by attaching a mono cable from the control system flasher output to the System IR In port matrix IR n on the back of the matrix switcher For the most reliable control use the System IR In port Control Input The matrix switcher will also process commands received on IR Rec
7. audio can be fed to the receiver via HDMI and an HDBaseT receiver can be used to route video to the display This is beneficial with AV receivers that have older or less reliable HDMI scaling or pass through 7 6 2 HDMI Outputs To use an HDMI output to feed a display connect between the output of the matrix switcher and the input of the display Follow the guidelines below when using HDMI outputs for the best performance and reliability Always use the shortest cable possible between equipment Use high speed rated cables to guarantee the best possible performance e Avoid using HDMI cable adapters in runs Always run one unbroken HDMI cable When routing HDMI to an AV receiver for surround sound then out of the receiver to a display make sure to set the AN receiver to an HDMI mode where the signal will not be processed or scaled to a different format This will avoid signal timing issues that can cause intermittent sync or total loss of sync Contact the device manufacturer for details regarding HDMI setup www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Pg 9 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 7 6 3 HDBaseT Outputs Follow these guidelines when selecting and installing the HDBaseT cable and then follow the instructions afterward to complete the connections for an output 7 6 3 1 HDBaseT Wiring Recommendations Cable Type Shielded or Unshielded Cat5e 6 Cable Distance Limitations Cat5e Cat6 Up to 200 ft Cat6a Up to 230 ft U
8. e Control System to control operation of B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 e Windows PC with Configuration Utility installed and RS232 adapter e Configuration Utility Manual 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 6 Device Layout 6 1 Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 x zs LH BINARY L a B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 1 Power On Off Switch Toggle Power from On to Stand by Can be disabled from Configuration Utility software 2 Source Status LEDs Indicates that the selected source is on and transmitting an HDMI signal 3 Output Display Displays the last output selected 4 IR Receiver Window IR receiver for Matrix to capture commands sent by IR remote 5 Input Display Displays the last input selected Pg 5 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 6 2 Rear Panel 10 Pg 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 N A IR OUTPU ge SOURCE OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 IR INPUT TO ROOI 1 53 p eS EL pa ier Lf hel ALO n LINK LINK LINK 4V DC 2 7A ur INPUT NI RW 2 it Ea rarer c l 4 1 3 2 4 o i HDMI Inputs 1 through 4 Connect HDMI cables from sources to the matrix switch for distribution RS 232 control port DB9 Attach connection from control system or Windows PC for serial control of the B 500 MTR
9. mode PP aii neys Select a number 10 Not Used Select all Inputs or Outputs ENTER Enter to trigger the previous setting OUTPUT Begin output selection Clear the former IR operation procedure which user CLEAR just pressed but has not yet applied by pressing ENTER Display Readout Example 7 z 2 OJA PE Pg 21 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual Input to All Outputs Display Readout Example Example Output All Input 4 1 Press OUTPUT 2 Press ALL to select all Outputs o AB 3 Press INPUT H H 4 Press Number Key 1 4 to select Input AY 6 Press ENTER 11 1 2 Turn Off Mute Outputs Mute one Output Example Output 1 Display Readout Example 2 Press Number Key 1 4 to select Output EE QE 3 Press OUTPUT OFF Iu 4 Press ENTER It waeAWOupus BispiayReadout Exampie LO NN CRM resno Ooo o e a e E 11 1 3 Display Output Status Display Readout Example Example Output 3 Example Output 3 Input 4 Muted 3 Press Number Key 1 4 to select one Output j Pg 22 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 11 1 4 Resetting to Factory Defaults This procedure resets the B 500 MTRX 230 to factory defaults e EDIDs 1080p Stereo embedded 2 VO All Outputs set to Input 1 1CAT EDIDs cleared DHCP Enabled Reset Factory Defaults Display Readout Example 1 Press DEFAULT 2 Press DEFAULT 3 Press DEFAULT 4 Press DEFAULT 5 Pres
10. not sync to any source the issue is usually either an incompatible EDID on all inputs or a problem with the cable connecting the display to the matrix switcher e Learn the EDID of the problem output to all inputs e Re terminate the HDBaseT cable if applicable and test it for continuity and try a different HDBaseT receiver Replace any HDMI cables with known working units Bypass all other equipment and wire directly from the output of the matrix to the input of the display with the shortest HDMI cable possible to eliminate other equipment as the cause of the issue Connect the display wiring to a different matrix switcher output e Connect each source directly to the display using an HDMI cable and test to be sure the display and its input port work correctly with sources If this works there may HDBaseT or HDMI wiring issues Use a known working HDBaseT receiver and a test run of Cat5e 6 cable outside the wall to help identify HDBaseT issues If the B 500 RX 230 IR HDBaseT Receiver is being used see its manual for more troubleshooting tips directly related to HDBaseT Pg 24 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 12 4 Audio Issues If a display on an output using 2 channel stereo audio is switched to an input with an EDID set to surround sound audio format audio at the display speakers may be garbled missing pieces of the audio track or muted altogether This symptom indicates that the display can
11. www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 7 Installation and Setup 7 1 Basic Installation Diagram Complete the basic installation section to set up the matrix switcher for media distribution before completing any other setup Use this diagram for reference during basic installation of the matrix switcher sources displays and wiring SS pM M m Cr ERI ii PIRETA HDMI ze ea a y Blu ray Player Cable Sat Box I J i Game PG Console HDMI IRputefr To sounce OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 IRINPUT TO ROOM pm m EE i T LINK del LINK LINK unk k aie aie l 7 Cine a 4 IRIN Cat5e 6 g g HDMI BINARY HDMI AC Power AC Power B 500 RX 230 IR HDMI Projector S PX HDTV HDTV HDTV 7 2 Basic Instructions These are the basic steps that must be taken to connect equipment to the inputs and outputs of the matrix switcher and configure the system for use See the sections listed for full information on completing each step 1 Unpack the matrix and install it near the source equipment 7 4 Switcher Location and Placement page 8 Note Do not power the matrix switcher until it is indicated to do so 2 Install and connect each source to an input on the matrix swi
12. B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 to address new standards and technology It will never be necessary to perform an update to an existing correctly functioning system but during installation or service it is recommended to check the installed version to be sure it is the newest available For full update instructions see the section titled Firmware Update in the Configuration Utility manual New firmware the Configuration Utility and the Configuration Utility manual are available for download on the Support Tab of the B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 product page at www SnapAV com Pg 20 2013 Binary 11 Operation and Control B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual During setup and testing use the included IR remote to control the matrix switcher After setup is complete a control method should have been set up and programmed as described in Section 7 7 Matrix Control Connections for regular operation 11 1 IR Remote This section describes the correct button push sequences to perform regular operations with the IR remote The ENTER key must be pressed within 10 seconds of the last command in order to be processed AULT CLEAR 11 1 1 Route Inputs to Outputs Input to Single Output Example Output 3 Input 4 1 Press OUTPUT 2 Press Number Key 1 4 to select Output 3 Press INPUT 4 Press Number Key 1 4 to select Input 5 Press ENTER www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Power on the matrix switcher OFF Enter standby
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16. X 230 4X4 IR Output to Source 1 through 4 3 5mm mono mini connections used to connect IR flashers for controlling sources These ports may be configured to route commands only from the IR output corresponding to the HDBaseT output number IR zone routing or directly to the source selected for viewing on an HDBaseT output IR source routing See Configuration Utility RJ45 HDBaseT Outputs 1 through 4 Connect 568B terminated Cat5e 6 HDBaseT cable routed to a B 500 RX 230 IR up to 230 feet away to feed HDMI signal to display Output simultaneously displays the same source as the HDMI output of the same number Link LED The green Link LEDs indicate the status of the HDBaseT connection Off No link On Link is active HDMI Outputs 1 through 4 Connect HDMI cables to route to displays Output simultaneously displays the same source as the HDBaseT output of the same number IR Input to Room 1 through 4 3 5mm mono mini connection for IR pass through Connect the control system IR Flasher outputs to send commands to displays or other devices in the room only when using the B 500 RX 230 IR to extend to displays System All IR Out 3 5mm mono mini port repeats all IR commands from all connected HDBaseT outputs from IR Receiver port of B 500 RX 230 IR System IR In 3 5mm mono mini IR input port for matrix control Latch Locking Power Jack 24V 2 7A DC power supply port with locking screw collar for secure connection 2013 Binary
17. atches the HDBaseT Receiver number from which it originated 9 2 IR Front Panel IR Enable Default Setting This setting controls the operation of the front panel IR receiver built into the B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 This should be disabled if using the SYSTEM IR IN port to control the matrix switcher via IR or if the matrix switcher is missing or receiving extra commands during use stray IR interfering with the port 9 3 Matrix Control from Room Enable Default Setting The Matrix Control from Room Enable option allows Matrix Control IR commands to be sent from the room as if a source were being controlled Turn this option off if the matrix switcher is being controlled by any other method than in room IR Note To use Matrix Control from Room it is recommended to program a universal remote control with discrete commands for matrix control to keep in each zone rather than using the included IR remote or commands learned from it Go to the Support Tab of the B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 product page at www SnapAV com to see and download the available IR codes and drivers for IR remote programming 9 4 Front Panel Power Button Active Default Setting The Front Panel Power Button can be disabled if desired Disable the button when the matrix switcher is programmed to be on at all times or in jobs where turning off the matrix from the switcher can cause issues with control 10 Firmware Update Binary may occasionally release new firmware for the
18. cess will help guarantee a successful installation e Test every cable before use Always test cables before use Field terminated cables should be checked for continuity after termination to be sure the connectors were installed correctly e Label each cable as it is installed This will aid in connection setup and programming and will also make it easier to come back to a job at a later date and immediately know what is connected where e Complete the System Layout Chart page 26 in the back of the manual during installation Record the source connected to each input the output number of each display and the method of routing signal in the chart for reference during installation and setup Use it afterward to keep track of equipment in use open ports for expansion and to help identify where to troubleshoot issues if they arise later e Leave an RS232 connection easily accessible for using the Configuration Utility The B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 is equipped with many setup functions that must be accessed by using a PC and the Configuration Utility Leave an RS232 cable connected during setup and testing that can be connected to the PC with ease If the matrix is being controlled by RS232 disconnect the control system while using the Utility e Do not fully secure wiring and equipment until setup and testing has been successfully completed Wait until all programming sources and zones have been set up and thoroughly tested to strap wiring and equip
19. eiver inputs from B 500 RX 230 IR in zones connected via HDBaseT See Section 7 10 2 IR Pass Through from Rooms to Sources on page 15 for an application example of this feature Note System IR Control and the front panel IR Receiver can be disabled when not in use by using the Configuration Utility See the Configuration Utility manual section Other Settings for more information 7 7 2 RS232 Control To control the B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 with RS232 the devices must connect using the correct pin configuration for the control system in use The matrix switcher receives control data on pin 2 RxD Data Receive and transmits control data on pin 3 TxD Data Transmit The connection cable between the matrix switcher and the Automation System will need to be configured so that pin 2 RxD on the switcher is connected to the control system TxD Data Transmit pin and pin 3 TxD on the switcher is connected to the control system RxD Data Receive pin See the diagram below for details Configuration for control system serial ports can vary Refer to the documentation for the system in use to ensure proper connection and configuration Note This port is also used to communicate with a PC when using the PC Configuration Utility Refer to the Configuration Utility manual for details B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 RS232 Port Configuration DB9 Female Connector Pin Function 5 32 RxD Data Receive SS TxD Data Transmit Q Ground
20. engineered b BINARY Shap Binary HDMI Matrix Switcher with HDMI and HDBaseT Outputs Installation Manual B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 BINARY PRONES H HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 1 Important Safety Instructions Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Read and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual Keep for future reference Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install according to manufacturer s instructions Qu mo m a Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 6 Do not override the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 7 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plug convenience receptacles and the point where it exits from the apparatus 8 Only use attachments accessories specified b
21. he display to store in the Input EDID of any sources that will be routed to that display if 720p is not supported See Section 8 5 EDID Learning on page 18 for directions to set a learned EDID When to Use Embedded EDIDs For most current displays and sources using embedded EDID 2 is recommended unless multi channel audio is needed In that case use embedded 3 The other embedded EDIDs are useful for supporting legacy equipment Pg 17 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 8 4 2 How to Set Embedded EDID for a Single Input hee 7 E 2 Press Number Key 1 8 to select one Embedded EDID PA O r UM 4 Press Number Key 1 4 to select the Input to which the EDID is applied 5 Press ENTER E success fail 8 4 3 How to Set Embedded EDID for All Inputs Example Input 1 Embedded EDID 4 Display Readout Example 2 Press ALL to select all Inputs 3 Press Number Key 1 8 to select Embedded EDID FF 4 Press ENTER success fail 8 5 EDID Learning For more advanced EDID configuration learning can be used to assign EDIDs directly from displays to one or more inputs This is useful when the system contains a display that cannot accept the highest resolution available from sources but all sources need to be available to all displays E 4A 4A 4 FF Note EDIDs can be learned from displays connected via the HDBaseT or the HDMI output When to Use Learned EDIDs e An
22. hen placing on a cabinet shelf position the unit with all feet resting on a solid level surface 7 4 1 Rack Installation The B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 can be mounted in a rack with the front or rear panel facing outward and will displace 1U of vertical space when installed Rear facing installation allows for easy access to the connections for installations that do not require the front panel of the unit to be accessed Front facing mounting is useful for applications where the front panel must be accessible or visible The rack ears are packaged separately from the matrix switcher in the box Attach the ears to the sides of the matrix at the front or back using the included screws Tighten them with a 2 Phillips Screwdriver It may be necessary to remove the feet from the bottom when rack mounting the matrix switcher Remove the screws for the feet with a 2 Phillips Screwdriver and store the feet and screws together in case they are needed in the future Note The rack ears and mounting holes are only designed to safely hold the weight of the B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Do not use the matrix switcher as a shelf for other equipment in the rack Pg 8 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 7 5 HDMI Input Connections Each of the four inputs on the B 500 MTRX 230 4XA utilizes a standard HDMI port for connection Follow these guidelines when connecting sources to the inputs Always use the shortest cable possible between source equipmen
23. hen to this port GND Sleeve IR Signal Tp IR Signal Tip ge ie AGRI 7 9 3 Yellow Tag IR Adapter The yellow tagged adapter illustrated below included with the B 500 RX 230 IR is used when plugging a 3 5mm mono mini cable into the IR Receiver port of the B 500 RX 230 IR This is used to send IR commands to the matrix switcher location from other devices instead of an IR Receiver that uses a 3 5mm mono mini port for output To IR Control System To B 500 MTRX or Connecting Block mM _ _ grov uu UTTUUU ooo OO E ana 12V DC Sleeve GND Sleeve GND Ring IR Signal Tip IR Signal Tip Pg 13 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 7 10 IR Application Diagrams 7 10 1 IR Pass Through from Control System T T C5el6 0 Ethernet Connection IR Flasher IR Flasher HDMI Source HDMI Source OQ C Ce 8 o0 odbo oooo OUTPUT 1 gt mj m LINK LINK LE 24V DC 27A 1 INPUT RS 232 gt Sep Tae ee ras Ir il r3 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 5V DC 2A INPUT PWR receive
24. in the following sections 8 3 1 How to Configure Auto EDID To set up Auto EDID configuration first make sure that all displays are powered on and connected to the matrix switcher Then press the following remote buttons in this order Be sure to press each button within 10 seconds of the previous button press to prevent the command from resetting Sets EDID Based on All Connected Displays Display Readout Example 1 Press DEFAULT 2 Press Number Key 9 3 Press ENTER Pg 16 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 8 4 Embedded EDID Configuration In addition to the automatic configuration method EDIDs in the B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 can be set to inputs manually by selecting an EDID from the embedded list default EDIDs programmed into the matrix switcher The matrix switcher contains eight embedded EDIDs that may be assigned to inputs These EDIDs define groups of video and audio capabilities that are useful for configuring sources in most systems 8 4 1 Embedded EDID Chart Embedded EDD Resoon Color Dopin Audio 6 1080i 6ohz 36 Bit3D 2ch e i08QsoHzT20pQeOHz As zn Explanation of Embedded EDIDs Video Resolution in the Embedded EDIDs is the highest resolution a connected source will output That is if the source is capable of 1080P 60 it will be required by EDIDs 1 6 to provide that resolution However if the source is only capable of 1080i it will output 1080i etc I
25. ment down in order to avoid restricting access to connections and settings on the equipment e Complete initial setup with all sources connected to the matrix locally If a source will be connected to an input by an HDMI extender complete initial setup by connecting directly to the input with a short HDMI cable Relocate the source and install the extender after the source has been set up and tested and then confirm the new arrangement works 7 4 Switcher Location and Placement Binary matrix switchers are designed to deliver unsurpassed technology with superior performance However where you install the switcher can have a large affect on the performance that you receive and the life of the unit Here are some guidelines to follow when installing a B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Switcher e Be sure that the unit is in a well ventilated area that provides adequate cooling e Do not block the cooling vents located on both sides of the unit Do not place the unit on carpeting or any similar material Do not install the unit near a source of heat or in an extremely humid or wet location f your installation lacks good air flow such as solid cabinet doors or wall mounted racks it may be necessary to create ventilation to allow outside air into the space Allow a minimum of 3 of free air space on either side of the unit Does not apply to rack mounting Allow a minimum of 2 of depth behind unit to accommodate cables and connectors e W
26. not down convert the audio stream from the source To fix this issue the source must be set to output only 2 channel stereo audio This may result in less than ideal audio quality in zones with surround systems however with some sources like cable or satellite boxes surround sound audio isn t critical to the end user experience so these sources can send stereo audio through the speaker system with no perceived difference For sources like Blu ray players or streaming devices where sound quality is critical the compromise would be to add a second source of the same type to the system so that one is set to stereo and one is set to surround sound 13 Contacting Tech Support Phone 866 838 5052 Email Techsupport SnapAV com Pg 25 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 14 System Layout Chart Use this chart to identify the sources and displays attached to the system and make any notes about each part When completing the outputs chart make sure to indicate whether an HDMI cable B 500 RX 230 IR or another brand HDBaseT receiver is being used to extend signal to the display and indicate the approximate length of any cables Source Brand Cable and Model Location Length Pg 26 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 15 Specifications Cab i 230n HDMI over UTP Transmission a 230ft 208 1 2 Volts peak to peak 1 Human body model x15kV air gap discharge amp
27. nput being queried has a dot after it then the first digit is the EDID number from the Embedded EDID table If the second digit the Input being queried does not have a dot after it the first digit is the Output the EDID was learned from step 4 from example above Pg 19 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 9 Advanced Setup Using the Configuration Utility There are several setup options available that can only be modified using the matrix switcher Configuration Utility These items are defaulted to the most common settings that should work in most installations The Configuration Utility and manual are available for download on the Support Tab of the B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 product page at www SnapAV com Download and run the Utility to gain access to these settings by connecting to the matrix and clicking Other Settings 9 1 IR Source Routing Default Setting The IR Source Routing feature allows discrete control of the source selected from any connected HDBaseT output using an IR receiver plugged into the B 500 RX 230 IR This setting is only relevant when using in room IR remotes to control sources connected to the matrix switcher When set to Yes the matrix will route commands from the HDBaseT Receiver to the IR Output to Source port that matches the source input number currently selected on that output When set to No commands will be sent only out of the IR Output to Source port that m
28. older display does not work properly with any of the embedded EDIDs When the source is a PC it may be necessary to use a learned EDID e Learning EDID to a single input 8 5 1 How to Learn EDID to a Single Input L IH 3 Press Number key 1 4 to select the Output the EDID is learned from 5 Press Number Key 1 4 to select the Input to which the EDID is applied success Pg 18 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 8 5 2 How to Learn EDID to All Inputs Example Input All EDID Learned from Output 4 Display Readout Example 2 Press OUTPUT Ex 3 Press Number Key 1 4 to select the Output the EDID 4A is learned from 4 Press ENTER EF a 8 6 Viewing Input EDID Status If there is a question about the EDID set for an input the status of that input s EDID can be reviewed using the included IR remote and watching the matrix switcher front panel display Display Readout Example Example View the EDID for Input 3 EDID 5 Assigned from Embedded EDID Table EDID Learned from Output 4 1 Press STATUS 2 Press INPUT 3 Press Number Key 1 8 to select the desired Input 4 Press ENTER Notes about EDID Status If the EDID was learned from an output the exact EDID specifications will not be shown but the output number will be identified Review the specifications of the display attached to the output to determine its compatible resolutions If the second digit the I
29. om a source It is necessary to make sure sources will provide a video and audio format compatible with all connected displays programmed to use them To accomplish this the B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 includes built in EDID management for each source input The stored EDID is per source so all display locations will see the same resolution and have the same audio format when that source is selected Note Source is only able to output one video resolution and one audio format Note The default EDID for each input is always 1080p with 2 channel stereo audio since this format is accepted by most displays with no issues The following sections explain configuring EDIDs via the included IR Remote Before configuring the EDID be sure to refer to the source and display manuals for available features and resolutions for each device For more information about using the included remote see Section 11 1 IR Remote on page 21 While all EDID configurations are available via the remote the Configuration Utility can be used for faster setup Download the Configuration Utility and manual on the Support Tab for the B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 at www SnapAV com What is EDID EDID or Extended Display Identification Data is a stream of information sent from a display to a source when the two devices are connected to tell the source what video and audio formats the display can use This prevents sources from outputting media that won t work with the display 8 1 Source Setu
30. p Check each source and confirm that the audio format and video resolution are set so that they will change based on the EDID Normally this setting is called Auto or similar Note EDID setup is not required if the source supports setting one fixed video resolution and audio format 8 2 Display Setup It is recommended that Consumer Electronics Control CEC be turned OFF in all displays when using the B 500 MTRX 230 AX4 This will provide for proper communication of video audio signals and allow EDIDs to function at their optimum performance Refer to the display s manual for information on how to turn this function OFF 8 3 Auto EDID Configuration The quickest and easiest method for configuration is to use Auto EDID When this mode is used the matrix switcher looks at the EDID from each of the connected displays It uses the highest common video resolution to create a new EDID and saves that EDID in all of the inputs Note Auto EDID sets audio to 2ch stereo for all inputs regardless of the capability of the connected displays If multi channel audio is desired embedded EDIDs or Learned EDIDs will need to be used When to use Auto EDID All sources will be available on all displays e As a first step to configuration following up with advanced methods for particular displays and dedicated sources Note For advanced EDID configuration when using a legacy display and or dedicated sources use embedded EDIDs or learning as described
31. pport Tab to download the Configuration Utility and manual Package Contents 1 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 e 1 Power supply 24V 2 7A DC e 2 Rack ears for mounting screws included e 1 Installation Manual 1 IR Remote Control 1 CD ROM Features 4 HDMI inputs by 4 mirrored HDMI and HDBaseT outputs Up to 8 displays can be attached in total using both HDMI and HDBaseT outputs e Supports Video resolutions up to1080p 60 36bit color e Supports all HDMI audio formats including Dolby True HD and DTS Master HD e Supports all HDMI 3D formats e Sophisticated EDID handling including Embedded Learned and Auto modes e HDMI or DVI with adapter not included IR Control from integrated receiver or 3 5mm input e Bi directional IR pass through when using B 500 RX 230 IR Home Automation Control via IR and RS 232 e PC Setup and Configuration using dedicated software HDCP 2 0 compliant e CEC Pass Through Recommended for Installation Phillips Screwdriver for rack ear attachment e Up to 4 sources e Up to 4 displays 8 if using both HDBaseT and HDMI outputs see Section 7 6 Page 9 Binary High Speed HDMI Cables to connect sources to B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 HDMI inputs Binary HDMI cables or B 500 RX 230 IR units and Cat 56 6 cable installed between matrix switcher location and displays See section 7 6 3 1 page 10 for HDBaseT wiring recommendations RJ45 connectors and termination tools If using B 500 RX 230 IR
32. r so IR Input to Room port 1 will send signals to HDBaseT output 1 3 System All IR Out This port repeats any command sent from the IR Receiver ports on B 500 RX 230 IR Matrix Receivers connected to any HDBaseT output 4 System IR In 3 5mm mono mini IR input port for matrix switch IR control 7 8 2 Matrix Switcher IR Port Configuration All IR connection ports on the B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 are 3 5mm mono mini and use this pinout configuration Consult with the manufacturer of any attached IR equipment to confirm their pinout matches before use GND Sleeve Tip IR Signal Tip IR Signal Tip e nan GND Ground Ring Ec Pg 12 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 7 9 B 500 RX 230 IR IR Connections The B 500 RX 230 IR IR ports are described below Use the diagram for reference CEA HDMI OUT 7 9 1 IR Receiver Attach an IR receiver to this port to capture IR commands in the room for pass through for sources This port will also send commands back to the matrix switcher for control of source selection in each zone 12V DC Sleeve IR Signal GND Ri Ring finm GND Ground Ring IR Signal Tip Dnnr 12V DC 7 9 2 IR Flasher Attach an IR flasher to this port for controlling a display or other equipment with commands sent from a control system flasher output into the matrix switcher IR INPUT TO ROOM ports and t
33. r Fiafher gt LINK UPDATE HDBaseT B 500 RX 230 IR de 44 25 HDMI HDMI Ethernet IR Flasher Connection Cat5e 6 Projector HDTV The diagram above illustrates a typical installation with a B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 where all of the equipment is being controlled by a control system that uses RF Radio Frequency remotes in each output zone Pg 14 The RF remotes transmit commands back to the control system which then sends commands to each device being controlled Custom programming by the installer sets the control system up to automatically switch inputs and outputs in the matrix switcher as needed so the end user only has to select the source they want to watch Each display only one is pictured for reference requiring IR control is connected to the system via the HDBaseT output of the matrix switcher Catbe 6 cable connects to a B 500 RX 230 IR Receiver which is attached to the display via HDMI for signal An IR flasher connected to the IR flasher port sends the IR commands to the display Sources are directly controlled by the control system IR control for displays is routed from the control system to the matrix switcher using 3 5mm mono mini cables plugged into IR INPUT TO ROOM ports The commands pass from a matrix switcher port to the HDBaseT output of the same number In the diagram the mono cable used to send commands to the output 4 zone is plugged into IR INPUT TO ROOM port 4 This allo
34. s ENTER Note Resetting factory defaults can take up to 2 minutes to complete Wait until the screen displays an output and input selection of 1 1 before attempting further setup or use Pg 23 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 12 Troubleshooting If issues arise during installation or testing of the B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 follow these guidelines to troubleshoot Use the System Layout chart on the next page to record a description of each part of the system If a problem cannot be solved using the methods listed here fill out the System Layout Chart as completely as possible and contact Binary Tech Support for assistance at 866 838 5052 12 1 General Troubleshooting Guidelines Always set up the connections between the matrix switcher and all equipment before attempting EDID setup or testing video and audio to be sure that all displays have been accounted for Only change one part of a setup at a time when troubleshooting Changing more than one variable may lead to inconsistent results When any issue arises with video or audio inspect the cable connections first Most issues arise from a connector not being fully seated in its port or a poorly terminated Cat5e 6 cable e Try to simplify the signal route when troubleshooting Remove any additional equipment from between the source and display as possible and add one piece back until the issue re appears Ifa source will not work
35. se at least Category 5e high quality twisted pair solid conductor cable rated to no less than 350 Mhz bandwidth The higher the cable standard the better it will perform For the best results install a shielded cable This will prevent signal dropout and artifacts from being caused by electromagnetic and radio interference EMI RFI from ceiling fans appliances and electric motors Use no more than two 5 meter or shorter solid or stranded 568B terminated patch cables in the run Use shielded patch cables if the run is shielded to maintain shield continuity Use no more than two keystones or couplers in the run Use shielded keystones or couplers with shielded cable to maintain continuity Cleanly terminate all cable ends and test every cable used before connecting the extender to avoid troubleshooting termination problems later Mark each end of the HDBaseT cable with the included labels to avoid confusion later Connector Type RJ45 Use a high quality RJ45 connector that matches or exceeds the standard of the cable in use Shielded connectors must be used with shielded cables and must maintain continuity of the shield to both connectors to protect from interference We highly discourage the use of EZ style open end RJ45s with HDMI extenders Always terminate RJ45 connectors in the HDBaseT signal path to the 568B termination standard as required by HDBaseT standards TIA EIA Standard 568 B Gold Pins Facing Up Pin 1 White Orange
36. so that any command sent from any HDBaseT output to control the matrix is automatically received internally eliminating the need for an external connection back to the matrix for control See Section 9 Advanced Setup Using the Configuration Utility on page 20 for more information on changing these settings When the commands are sent the display device is controlled directly by the remote The commands for the matrix Switcher and sources are picked up by the IR receiver connected to the B 500 RX 230 IR and sent back to the correct IR OUTPUT TO SOURCE port and to the matrix When the system is in use if two outputs are connected to the same input the source will change on both outputs with any command sent since it can t send two HDMI streams at once This must be considered when deciding on the sources to connect for distribution Example In a home with four displays connected if users in every room want to watch satellite on different channels there must be four satellite receivers set up as sources With custom programming each output can be programmed to use only one of the satellite source inputs giving each output a dedicated cable box while allowing other less used sources to connect to any output Pg 15 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 8 EDID Configuration The displays used within an installation usually vary from room to room and some may not support all resolutions available fr
37. t and the matrix switcher inputs Use high speed rated cables to guarantee the best possible performance e Avoid using HDMI cable adapters in runs Always run one unbroken cable when possible 7 6 Output Connections The B 500 MTRX 230 4X4 matrix switcher is equipped with one HDMI and one HDBaseT output port for each of the 4 output zones See the sections below for specific instructions and details for each connection type Note Any input selected on an output zone is played on both the HDMI and HDBaseT outputs for that zone simultaneously This can be used to feed the same source to two devices Read more about this feature below 7 6 1 Choosing the Correct Output Outputs to displays can be connected using an HDMI cable or a Cat5e 6 cable and HDBaseT Receiver with a short HDMI cable connecting the Receiver to the display For any run over about 50 feet or for any output that will utilize IR pass through use HDBaseT For short runs where HDMI cables can be routed to the display and or no IR pass through is needed or if there is HDMI equipment connected between the matrix output and the display like an AV receiver it may be best to use the HDMI output to connect equipment In some situations it may be beneficial to use both outputs If two displays need to be fed the same source at all times one display can be fed from the HDBaseT output and one from the HDMI output In jobs with an AV receiver feeding surround sound to a zone the
38. t is assumed that any display that can accept the specified video resolution can also accept all standard video resolutions less than that specified Color Depth is the maximum number of bits used to encode color 24bit color depth is 8bits per color red blue green 36 bit color depth is 12 bits per color red blue green 3D indicates that the source can output 3D if it is available in the content Audio Format indicates the maximum number of audio channels as well as the audio format that the source is allowed to output For an Embedded EDID with 7 1ch Audio Format the source device will output the highest audio possible based on the content For example if 7 1ch is not available and 5 1ch is available then the output will be 5 1ch The same is true if 2ch stereo is the only audio available from the source Embedded EDIDs with 2ch stereo will limit output to that audio format regardless of what is available in the content Embedded EDIDs 7 and 8 are provided for legacy displays that can only accept resolutions up to a maximum of 1080i 720p The 1080i is listed first since almost all older HD displays can accept 1080i but not all can accept 720p For these two Embedded EDIDs 7 amp 8 the source will output 1080i Should 1080i not be available the source will output 720p Note There is a possibility that 720p may not work for a very small number of older displays that may still be in use It will be necessary to use a Learned EDID from t
39. tcher using the shortest HDMI cable possible 7 5 HDMI Input Connections page 9 3 Install the displays and output wiring to the matrix location using HDMI cables for standard HDMI output or Cat5e 6 if B 500 RX 230 IR Receivers will be used 7 6 Output Connections page 9 4 Record the inputs and outputs used in the System Layout Chart for future reference 14 System Layout Chart page 26 5 If using a control system connect it to the appropriate port on the matrix switcher for the driver type being used IR or RS232 control 7 7 Matrix Control Connections page 11 6 Install and configure the driver for matrix switching control into the control system processor 7 7 Matrix Control Connections page 11 7 Install the IR equipment and set up IR pass through if using it 7 8 IR Pass Through Installation and Setup page 12 8 Attach the power supplies to the matrix sources and displays then power up the system 9 Test all input and output selections for sync reliable switching correct audio format and video resolution Use the factory remote or the Matrix Configuration Utility to set up EDIDs as needed 8 EDID Configuration page 16 10 Change any advanced settings in the Matrix Configuration Utility as needed to suit the installation 9 Advanced Setup Using the Configuration Utility page 20 Pg 7 B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 7 3 Installation Tips Following these tips during the installation pro
40. with all displays or a display will only work with some sources the issue is usually either an incorrect EDID for an input or a source menu is set incorrectly e Swap devices to different ports on the matrix to determine whether issues follow the devices or the ports in use Issues following sources are almost always related to the internal settings of the source Set the source output to adjust automatically for the EDID of the display Then set up the EDIDs using a learned EDID from an output with a problem display or selecting an embedded EDID compatible with all of the connected displays supported resolutions 12 2 No Signal from Source to any Display If a source will not send a signal to any connected display it is probably due to an issue with the cable in use the EDID setting for the input or the settings in the source Swap the cable between the source and the input of the matrix for a short working HDMI cable e Test the source using a different input If the source works with displays when connected to a different input the EDID needs to be changed to one that is compatible with all displays Ifthe problem follows the source either its output settings are not compatible with the displays in use or the source is not working correctly Test the source and set it up to work by connecting directly to a display with an HDMI cable 12 3 No Signal from any Source to any Display If a display connected to a matrix output will
41. ws discrete control of each display connected even if they are models with the same codes Some displays and projectors can be controlled by other methods than IR The projector pictured features IP control so it is receiving commands from the control system over an Ethernet connection An HDMI cable is connecting it to the matrix switcher output since it is installed close enough to the equipment and requires no IR flasher When the system is in use if two outputs are connected to the same input the source will change on both outputs with any command sent since it can t send two HDMI streams at once This must be considered when deciding on the sources to connect for distribution Example In a home with four displays connected if users in every room want to watch satellite on different channels there must be four satellite receivers set up as sources With custom programming each output can be programmed to use only one of the satellite source inputs giving each output a dedicated cable box while allowing other less used sources to connect to any output 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual 7 10 2 IR Pass Through from Rooms to Sources HDMI Source HDMI Source KON C 855 y IR Flasher OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 IRINPUT TO ROOM qu iR OUTPUT ro SopRCE J E LINK L LINK LINK Fl Cal D ll i eee ace Il A s INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4
42. y the manufacturer 9 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the 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 10 DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND ENSURE THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES ARE PLACED ON THE EQUIPMENT 11 TO COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THIS EQUIPMENT FROM THE AC MAINS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD PLUG FROM THE AC RECEPTACLE 12 THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral N CAUTION N triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure CAUTION TOREDUCE THE RISK OF that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric ELECTRICALSHOCK Shock Ag Persons DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO US ER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE The exclamation point within an equivalent triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature REFER SERVICING TO QUALI FI ED SERVICE PERS ONNEL accompanying the appliance Pg 2 2013 Binary B 500 MTRX 230 4x4 Installation Manual Table of Contents 1

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