Easy to integrate, the CLSO-601 was designed for conference and classrooms with inputs near the
switcher. Displays can be up to 328 feet (100 meters) from the switcher with HDBaseT outputs. Local
HDMI and multifunction analog inputs work with any source. Combined with great features such
as: 4K up/down scaling, microphone ducking, and audio control, this is the core component of your
AV presentation system.
• Four HDMI inputs (accepts DVI and DisplayPort with adaptors)
• Multifunctional VGA ports for RGBHV, component, S-Video, and composite signals
• Microphone (dynamic, phantom, and line) input with ducking
• HDBaseT output mirrored to HDMI output
• PoE output to power compatible receivers (e.g. AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX)
• Auto switching - automated switching to last connected source without using a control system
• Balanced audio inputs for embedding audio
• EDID management options including internal and learned EDID
• Balanced (-10 dbu) analog audio output for de-embedding audio to amplifiers or audio systems
• Upscaling and downscaling to ensure compatibility with any display up to 4K @ 30Hz resolution
• Control via RS-232, IR, TCP/IP, WebGUI, front panel, and multi-language On-Screen Display
• Multi-channel audio pass through up to Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio
• Master and sub volume control
• Adjust treble and bass of audio output to ensure the best speaker performance
• IP to RS-232 conversion enables TCP/IP commands to be sent using RS-232 ports
• Independent audio switching enables analog audio inputs to be embedded on any video input
• Multiple RS-232 ports for source control
• HDCP Compliace and management
Wall/Rack mounts
A pair of mounts have been included for quick and easy installation to a rack or wall.
To install the CLSO-601 in a rack, use the screws already in the case (A-pictured below)
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To install the CLSO-601 on a wall or under a desk/table, use the screws already in the case (B -
pictured above)
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Panel Description
AT-UHD-CLSO-601
INPUTFUNCTION
5
6
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>
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2
3
MENUENTER
VOLUME
MUTEPOWER
Front Panel
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VOLUME
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5
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2
INPUTFUNCTION
1
2
MENUENTER
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MUTEPOWER
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1. Power - Use to turn the unit on or place into standby. LED will illuminate blue for on and red for
standby
2. Input - Switch between inputs - current input is blue
1 - HDMI input 1 - Used while updating MCU firmware
2 - HDMI input 2 - Used while updating OSD firmware
3 - HDMI input 3 - Used while updating FPGA firmware
4 - HDMI input 4
5 - Multifunction analog input 5
6 - Multifunction analog input 6
3. Menu - Access the OSD menu - also used as a back button within the OSD
4. Enter - Select options within the OSD menu
5. < and > - Changes values of the currently select option (e.g. contrast to 50)
6. Mute - Silences all audio output from the CLSO-601
^
8. ^ and Use to navigate between selections within the OSD menu
7. Volume up/down - Adjusts output master volume
8
Back Panel
8910
1
2
RX
TX RX TXRX TX RX TX
RS-232MIC/LINE IN
1
4
3
23
48V
MIC
LINE
+
-
4
INPUT
1
1. HDMI 1 through 4 - Connect HDMI sources here (DVI or DisplayPort compatible with adaptors)
2. VGA 5 and 6 - Connect analog video sources here
Note: Compatible with component, composite, and S-Video signals
3. HDMI Output - Connect to local display or extenders (e.g. AT-UHD-EX-100CE-KIT)
4. HDBaseT Output - Connect to compatible HDBaseT displays or compatible receivers
(e.g. AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX, etc)Note: Compatible PoE receivers do not need power
5. LAN port - TCP/IP (Ethernet) port, connect to router, computer, or control device
6. Firmware port - Connect to a PC with a USB cable for firmware updating
7. DC 48V port - Connect included power supply here
8. RS-232 ports - Control for sources - can send RS-232 or TCP/IP commands out to sources
9. MIC/LINE IN - Connect a microphone to this port
10. MIC Switch - Match microphone input to type of microphone in use
11. Audio In - Connect audio sources here to be embedded to any video input
12. Audio Out - Audio output to audio amplifiers (e.g. AT-PA100-G2) or audio systems
13. IR IN/OUT - Switcher IR control ports
14. Master RS-232 - Connect control system or PC here to control the switcher
11
RX TX
RS-232
5L
R
+
+
-
-
AUDIO IN 5AUDIO IN 6
5
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+ - + -
RX TX
RS-232
6
2
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L
R
RX TX
RS-232
OUTPUT
LR
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OUTIN
PWRIR
LAN
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MASTER
RX TX
RS-232IRAUDIO OUT
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DC 48V
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Category Cable
For the category cables used in the installation of these products, please be sure to use a 568B
termination as pictured below:
1. White - Orange
2. Orange
3. White - Green
4. Blue
5. White - Blue
6. Green
7. White - Brown
8. Brown
Use the table below to verify the best category cable for the installation.
Performance RatingType of LAN cable
WiringShieldingCAT5e/6CAT6a/7
Solid
Stranded - Patch
cable
(Not recommended)
TerminationPlease use EIA/TIA-568-B termination
Shielded (STP/FTP)
UnShielded (UTP)**N/A
Unshielded (UTP)*N/A
Shielded (STP/FTP)
*******
*N/A
Important! 4K (UHD) signals are sensitive to cable quality and installation technique. It is recommended to
use CAT6a/7 solid core cables for best results.
Note: For cable distances see the specifications on page 28
Connector
Connector type and size is very important to ensure extenders work correctly. Please use the
matching cable type with the correct RJ45 connector.
CAT5e and CAT 6 cables should use only CAT5e RJ45 connectors
CAT6a cables should use only CAT6a connectors
CAT7 cables should use only CAT7 connectors
Using the wrong size of connectors may result in interference causing loss of signal.
Important! “EZ RJ45 connectors” are not recommended with HDBaseT extenders. Doing so may result in stray EMI/RFI
signals to be picked up and interfere with audio and video transmission.
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Analog Multi-Function Inputs
The CLSO-601 multi-function analog inputs (Input 5 and 6) can be used with most analog video signal
formats including VGA (with DDC), RGBHV (without DDC), component (YUV), S-Video, or composite
video. Balanced analog audio can be input and embedded using the provided captive screw
connectors.
Each format can be directly accessed from RS-232, IR, or IP control. Front panel buttons sequentially
progress through each input format. The last format used is the first source selected when returning
to these inputs. Unused formats can be removed from the sequence using WebGUI, RS-232, or IP.
VGA (m) to BNC, VGA (m) to RCA, and S-Video to 2 BNC adaptors can be used to connect sources
to these inputs.
VGA
Use a VGA to VGA cable to ensure that the Preferred Resolution DDC is communicated to your
source.
RGBHV
Use a HD-15 (VGA) to 5 BNC breakout cable for this format. An existing RGBHV analog matrix
switch can be connected here to maintain full function of the analog matrix.
Component
YUV (YPbPr) signal from DVD (or other sources) can be input to the CLSO-601 using the green (Y), blue
(Pb), and red (Pr) connections on a HD-15 (VGA) to 5 BNC breakout cable or with a common VGA (m)-
Component (3 RCA m) adaptor.
S-Video
YC signal from a VCR or teleconference system can be input to the CLSO-601 using the blue (Y),
and green (C) connections on a HD-15 (VGA) to 5 BNC (m) breakout cable and a common S-Video (m)
to 2 BNC (f) adaptor
Composite
NTSC, PAL, or Secam video signals can be input to the CLSO-601 using the blue connection on a
HD-15 (VGA) to 5 BNC (m) breakout cable.
A common application for this type of input would be to connect a RGBHV matrix switcher to the
CLSO-601. Then each input to the matrix could be connected to a different format analog signal.
A 3rd party control system could ensure the correct format is selected to match the input to the
switcher.
Captive Screw
The captive screw connectors allow you to cut cables to a suitable length, reducing cable clutter
while providing a more reliable connection.
Connecting
When connecting the cables to the female captive screw connector it is important that the wires be
terminated correctly. The female captive screw connector has a contact plate at the top and must
have the wires touching it for signal to pass. When wired correctly (see picture A) the signal will pass,
incorrectly (see picture B) no signal will pass.
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A
B
The captive screw connectors have
a contact bar that is adjusted to
compress the wire against the top
contact plate. Use the screws at the
top of the connector to compress
the wire against the contact plate.
Clockwise
Turn the screws clockwise to
raise the contact bar to the
upper contact plate and hold
the wires in place.
Counter
Clockwise
Turn the screws counter
clockwise to lower the
contact bar to release the
wires.
1
- +
The power cable(picture 1)will have exposed wires. Each wire is
encased in a different colored cover.
Power
Black: - White: +
Analog Audio
A captive screw analog audio connector is provided to ensure a more reliable and secure
connection. The captive screw connector supports balanced and unbalanced audio output.
Balanced audio connections use two signal wires and a ground to minimize interference to an audio
signal over longer cable runs. Unbalanced audio connections use two wires for connection with
consumer audio components.
Audio can be routed to any input for use with DVI or other sources. View page 26 for commands.
1 ( )
3 ( - )
XLR
Tip (+)
RCA
2 ( + )
Sleeve ( Ground)
Note: Pin outs may vary, please refer to the audio device’s manual to ensure a correct connection.
-
Important! When terminating cables, please ensure exposed adjacent wires do not touch. This may result in
a short that can damage connected devices.
BALANCEDUNBALANCED
L / R
+
+
-
+
-
+
-
-
L / R
+
++
+
-
Important! With unbalanced connections a jumper is needed between ground and negative to reduce noise
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Microphone Connection
48V
48V
48V
MIC (Dynamic MIC)
MIC/LINE IN
MIC
Connect dynamic or self-powered microphones in
this mode.
MIC
Use this setting for phantom powered
microphones. Supplies 48 volts.
LINE
LINE
+
-
+
Positive
GroundGroundGround
Negative
MIC
Balanced
MIC/LINE IN
+
-
+
Positive
Negative
MIC
Connect wireless microphone receivers (or other
sources) with line level outputs using this setting.
Either balanced or unbalanced connections may
be used.
LINE
MIC
Balanced
MIC/LINE IN
+
-
+
Positive
Negative
MIC/LINE IN
+
+
Positive
Ground
LINELINE
BalancedUnbalanced
-
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On Screen Display (OSD)
InputInput 1HDMI 1
Input 2HDMI 2
Input 3HDMI 3
Input 4HDMI 4
Input 5VGA 1
Component 1
Composite 1
S-Video 1
Input 6VGA 2
Component 2
Composite 2
S-Video 2
AudioVolumeMaster-80 to +10db
SubHDMI 1-80 to +10db
HDMI 2-80 to +10db
HDMI 3-80 to +10db
HDMI 4-80 to +10db
Analog 1-80 to +10db
Analog 2-80 to +10db
Microphone -80 to +10db
Line In-80 to 0db
Bass-10 to 12 dB
Treble-10 to 12 dB
VideoContrast0 to 100
Brightness0 to 100
Sharpness0 to 30
Color0 to 100
Tint0 to 100
For convenience, the CLSO-601 comes with DHCP on. This enables the switcher to be connected to
a network without concern for overlapping IP addresses with other devices on the network. If your
network does not support DHCP, this feature may be turned off and the IP address set using RS232 commands or the WebGUI.
Note: If your system is controlled using IP, it is strongly recommended that you disable DHCP and select a unused IP
address so that your system controller doesn’t lose contact with the switcher.
TCP/IP WebGUI
Atlona has created an easy to use WebGUI for initial setup and later changes to the configuration
of the CLSO-601.
To begin, connect the LAN port of the CLSO-601 to your network. Type the IP address of the CLSO601 into the web browser of a PC connected to the same network (as seen below).
To find the switcher IP: Select “Network Status” within the OSD menu or use RS-232 command “IPCFG”.
Important: If any stability issues are experienced, disable any anti-virus or firewall that may interfere with
network communication to the switcher. Once set up is done and the switcher GUI is no
longer being used, the firewall and anti-virus can be re-enabled.
A login screen will appear (this is the same log in for admin and general users). For the first log in (and future
admin changes) the username is “root” and password is “Atlona”.
Note: Only the admin password can be changed (see page 17). The username will always remain “root”.
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The home screen tab will display the general system information. If an HDMI port is the current
input, audio will display (see image above). If an analog port is selected then no audio information will
be displayed. (see below)
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The network set up page will allow the IP information to be changed. When a change is made the
screen will grey and the ability to save or cancel will display at the bottom (see below).
Note: When DHCP is on, the IP address cannot be configured. Turn DHCP off to enable IP configuration.
Note: For a stable connection when using a control system, it is best to set up a static IP. When selecting an IP address,
make certain no other devices on your network are using that IP address.
Note: Be sure to save all changes before moving to the next page.
Login Mode has been added to provide a secure telnet login. Once Login Mode has been turned on
a username and password will be required on all IP connections to the switcher.
Note: Login mode should be in off position when the CLSO is used with control systems that do not support
passwords. If your control system supports password protection, set the login mode to on.
The GUI always requires a password.
Note: The username and password used in IP Login Mode will be the same login information as the WebGUI.
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The settings page is used to set front panel and video options. Select the source from the first
menu. If VGA is selected, more video options will display. (see top of page 16)
System Settings
Power - Turn the switcher on and off
Panel Lock - Locks/unlocks the front panel buttons
Auto Switch - Turns auto switching between HDMI inputs on/off
VGA auto switch - Turns VGA auto switching on/off
Note: VGA auto switching is only available on VGA and will not work with component, composite, and S-Video
*Component, composite, and S-Video poll settings will grey out when VGA auto switching is on*
Output Resolution
Switch between multiple video output resolutions:
Pass through - Input video will pass to the display without being scaled
Native - Upscales/downscales the output signal to match the HDBaseT display’s preferred resolution
HD - Will upscale/downscale the output signal to match the selected HD resolution
PC - Will upscale/downscale the output signal to match the selected PC resolution
Note: When the output is set to UHD resolutions, UHD sources are passed through without scaling. Frame rates are not
changed. (e.g. if 3840x2160@30Hz input is received, output will remain 30Hz even if output is set to 24Hz)
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Video Settings
Set the output video settings:
Scale - Sets video output aspect ratio - Full, overscan, letter box, pan and scan, or follow input
Full - Sources always fill the screen, regardless of source aspect ratio
Overscan - Image is slightly zoomed in so that broadcast data at edges is masked
LetterBox - Used to create 16:9 aspect ratio on 4:3 aspect ratio TVs
Pan and Scan - Used to create 4:3 aspect ratio on 16:9 aspect ratio TVs
Follow Input - Aspect ratio on TV matches source aspect ratio
BNR - Block noise reduction - Disabled, low, medium, or high
MNR - Mosquoto noise reduction - Disabled, low, medium, or high
RNR - Random noise reduction - Disabled, low, medium, or high
Contrast* - Sets output white levels - 0 up to 100
Brightness* - Sets output black levels - 0 up to 100
Sharpness* - Sets output sharpness - 0 up to 30
Color* - Sets output color saturation - 0 up to 100
Tint* - Sets output hues - 0 up to 100
*Only available when outputs 5 and 6 (VGA 1 & VGA 2) are selected
Poll Settings
Turn analog input options on and off. If a selection is unchecked it will not display as an input
option when switching to input 5 or 6.
e.g. In the above picture, only VGA and S-Video would show as a source option
Note: Component, composite, and S-Video poll settings will grey out when VGA auto switching is on
OSD Display Settings
OSD func - Turns the CLSO’s display OSD menu on/off
OSD info - Turns the source information on the display on/off when switching
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Factory Default
Select to reset CLSO back to factory settings.
Note: This will reset the switcher to factory default, including: resolutions, audio settings, HDCP settings, etc.
The config page will allow the admin password to be changed, users to be added, and the RS-232
ports to be configured (CLSO-601 system port and the RS-232 I/O ports can be adjusted individually).
Note: User information will display for the admin only.
Note: Only the admin password can be changed. The admin username will always remain “root”. If the admin
password is lost the system must be returned to factory settings and setup repeated.
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The EDID page enables the input preferred timing to be selected and HDCP compliance reporting to
be set. This function is controllable through RS-232 as well.
Note: CLSO-601 protects HDCP encoded content and will not pass HDCP content to a non-HDCP compliant device.
Note: Some devices flag all content as protected when connected to an HDCP compliant display. This prevents what should be non-protected content from reaching devices (i.e. teleconference system) through the CLSO-601.
Note: When HDCP reporting is non-compliant, only user created content is transmitted. Protected content from all
sources (e.g. BluRay, AppleTV, etc) is blocked.
Audio settings adjust output volume for all sources including the microphone.
Master - Affects all sources at the same time
Inputs - Used to balance levels from each source.
Note: For best results, gains should be balanced between master and source levels.
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Microphone ducking uses the audio level from the microphone to decrease the program level so the
speaker may be heard.
Note: Proper set up is critical for satisfactory operation. If program levels are too high they can trigger the ducking
process.
Note: Setting the microphone volume too high may result in feedback.
It is recommended that a handheld or headset microphone be used with ducking to reduce
feedback and maximize the difference between voice and program levels.
Best results are received with the following sequence:
1. Set master volume to 0. (This is 10 db below maximum)
2. Raise appropriate microphone (or line in) volume until just below feedback or adequate volume
is reached (whichever setting is lower). - Master level and amplifier gains may be increased to get
appropriate levels
Note: If feedback occurs and volume is not adequate, move the speakers and/or microphone to eliminate
feedback.
3. Raise source “sub” volumes to appropiate levels without talking
4. Set attack time to minimize popping, but still fast enough that initial talking sounds are heard.
5. Set release time so that program levels do not increase between sentences.
Note: Shorten time so that the microphone doesn’t interfere with the program.
6. Set the trigger level so that words spoken at a normal level trigger the ducking process
Note: Set the trigger level too sensitive and the program will trigger the ducking. Set too low and the speaker
will have to talk very loudly to trigger ducking. The further right the slider is, the more sensitive the
setting.
7. Set program decrease to ensure when ducking is triggered the program level is low enough the
speaker can be heard.
Fine tuning these settings will help achieve the best results.
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The Control Page includes settings which enable display controls by the switcher. It provides a
way to program button functions, turn auto switching on/off, and determine the type of control
commands (TCP/IP or RS-232) sent out.
Button Control Selection
Power - Set which device the power button controls
None: Power button will turn the UHD-CLSO-601 on and off
RS-232: Power button will send power on/off command over HDBaseT using RS-232 to
compatible receivers and displays
IP: Power button will send power on/off command over Ethernet using either the LAN
connection or the HDBaseT connection
Volume/Mute
Audio Out: Volume and mute buttons will control volume output of the switcher
RS-232: Volume/Mute buttons will send the commands over HDBaseT using RS-232 to
compatible receivers and displays
IP: Volume/Mute buttons will send the commands over Ethernet using either the LAN
connection or the HDBaseT connection
CEC Control
Power
On - Sends a command over HDBaseT to the HDMI output of the connected receiver to turn
the connected display on
Off - Sends a command over HDBaseT to the HDMI output of the connected receiver to turn
the connected display off
Note: CEC may not work with every display type
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System Settings
Display Auto Power On - When enabled, the unit will send a programmed command to the
display to turn on after detecting an A/V signal
Display Auto Power Off - When enabled, the unit will send a command to the display to turn off
after not detecting an A/V signal
Lamp Cool Down Timer (10-300) - Used with a projector whose lamp cannot be turned on for up
to 5 minutes after being shut off. Match settings with lamp delay on projector
Auto Power Off Timer (10-240) - Sets the period of time between the loss of A/V signal and when
the “Display Off” command is sent
Note: LED will blink red for the auto power off time period then go solid
Note: All functionality remains, only the HDBaseT output is turned off
Display Warm Up Timer (10-300) - Sets the period of time after the display is turned on, that the
power button will be locked
Note: LED will blink green for the warm up timer period and then stay solid
Note: When timers are set to 0 seconds, they will disable the timers’ functions
Control Type - Select whether the display on/off commands are sent using RS-232, TCP/IP, or
CEC
Feedback Verify
On: If receiving no feedback, the product will send the command up to 4 times
Off: The command will only be sent once, whether feedback is received or not
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TCP/IP Settings of Controlled Device
This option sets the IP for display control. The static IP set here should match the display’s static IP.
To set or view the display’s IP address, check the display’s user manual.
Note: The switcher and the display must be on the same network for these commands to work
Note: Be sure the static IP address set for the display does not match any other device on the network
IP Mode
Non-login: Does not require a username and password when using TCP/IP to control the
display
Login: Requires a username and password to control the display through TCP/IP
IP Address & Port - Set to match the display’s static IP
Username & Password - Required when in login mode
Save - Saves the IP settings for accessing the controlled device
RS-232/IP Commands
ASCII/Hex - Set which type of commands are sent to the display
On/Off/Volume+/Volume-/Mute - Enter the specific commands and feedback that will be sent/
received when using any of the control options
Note: Individual commands will be found in the display’s manual
End of line symbols - None, CR, LF, CR-LF, Space, STX, ETX, Null - Select the appropriate symbol
from the drop down list. Carriage return, line feed, and carriage return with line feed
are the most commonly used symbols.
Note: Be sure to check the display’s manual for the correct symbol
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The firmware page provides an area to update the switcher, Valens, audio, FPGA, and OSD
firmwares.
• Select the browse button for the type of firmware to be updated
- Firmware Update - MCU/Main firmware
- Valens Update - Valens firmware
- Audio Update - DSP firmware
- FPGA Update - FPGA firmware
- OSD Update - OSD firmware
• Select the new firmware file that was downloaded either from atlona.com or box.com
• Press the update button
A progress bar will display as the update is completed. After the update is complete, if a restart is
required, the webGUI will display a prompt. The firmware update is now complete and the switcher
is ready to be used.
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Remote
Power
On - turns CLSO-601 on
Off - sets CLSO-601 into standby
Controls
Menu - Pulls up on screen display
menu - also serves as back
button
Exit - Closes on screen display
menu
Arrows - Use to navigate the on
screen display menu and
adjust volume
OK - Enter button, use to select
choices within the on
screen display menu
Mute - Silences all audio outputs
Auto - Auto VGA setup
Output Resolution Selection
SVGA - 800x600
XGA - 1024x768
WXGA1 - 1280x800
WXGA2 - 1360x768
SXGA - 1280x1024
SXGA+ - 1440x900
UXGA - 1600x1200
WUXGA - 1920x1200
720p
1080p
4Kx2K - 3840x2160
Native - Upscales/downscales
the output signal to match
the HDBaseT display’s
preferred resolution
System IR is typically used to connect to control system processors. This input is used to control the CLSO-
601.
Note: The IR receiver is optional for the UHD-CLSO-601. The compatible IR receiver (AT-IR-CS-RX) can be purchased
through atlona.com.
The wires of the emitter and receiver have been marked to differenciate the pin outs.
Signal (S)
Ground ( )
The included IR emitter has two wires: signal and ground. Signal will have a solid line and ground will be
blank. The IR emitter will plug into the IR OUT ports.
Signal (S)
Ground ( )
Power (P)
There are three wires on the IR receiver (sold separately): signal, ground, and power. Signal has a dotted line,
ground will be blank, and power will have a solid line. The IR receiver will plug into the IR IN ports.
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RS-232
Connection
Wire color will
differ by cable
manufacturer.
432
1
RS-232 pin out will be determined by the RS232 cable and will connect as Rx (receiver), Tx
(transmitter), and (ground). (See picture 1)
RS-232
RX
TX
1
5
RS-232 is often connected through a DB 9-pin to captive screw
connector. The pins will have functions associated with them,
some will be unassigned.
Note: Typical DB9 connectors use pin 2 for TX, pin 3 for RX, and pin 5
for ground. On some devices functions of pins 2 and 3 are
reversed.
9876
Set Up
To set up the RS-232 hyperterminal (if not using 3rd party software) use the following steps:
1. Connect the CLSO-601 to a PC using a 3 pin to USB cable
2. Go to the Device Manager folder (see picture A)
3. Find the CLSO-601 COM port and right click with a mouse and select properties (see picture B)
Note: If unsure which COM port is the CLSO-601, unplug the cable and plug it back in. It will disappear and
reappear on the COM port list.
4. Under the properties menu select the port settings tab and update the menu to the CLSO-601 default settings of: Bits Per Second: 115200, Data Bits: 8, Parity: None, Stop Bits: 1 and Flow Control: None.
(see picture C)
Set up is done and any hyperterminal program may be used to control the CLSO-601 now.
A
B
C
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Commands
The command codes are case sensitive, do not change capitalization, spacing, or lettering.
CommandFeedbackDescription
PWONPWONPower ON
PWOFFPWOFFStand-by
PWSTAPWON/PWOFFGet system power status
RS232zoneX[Y]RS232zoneX[Y]RS232zoneX[Y], X: 1-8. [Y] is the command string sent to the display
device or source through the RS-232 port
RS232paraX[Y]RS232paraX[Y]RS232paraX[baudrate,databit,parity,stopbit] X is 1-8. [Y] is the
parameter for RS-232
CSpara[Y]CSpara[Y]Set RS232 parameter
[Y] is the parameter for RS-232.
VOL+VOL(xx)Turns the volume up one level
VOL-VOL(xx)Turns the volume down one level
VOL(xx)
MVOL+MVOL(xx)Turns the MIC volume up one level
MVOL-MVOL(xx)Turns the MIC volume down one level
MVOL(xx)
MICx [Y]MICx [Y]
LVOL+LVOL(xx)Turns the Line volume up one level
LVOL-LVOL(xx)Turns the Line volume down one level
LVOL(xx)
SnVOL+SnVOL(xx)
SnVOL-SnVOL(xx)
SnVOL(xx)SnVOL(xx)
VOLMute [Y]VOLMute [Y]VOLMute [on/off/sta]. Set volume to mute on. => VOLMute on
Menu[X]
LockLockLocks the front panel
UnlockUnlockUnlocks the front panel
Version [Y]
e.g. Version osd
TypeAT-UHD-CLSO-601 Brings up the model information
MresetMresetReset device to manufacture default
VOL(xx)
e.g. VOL(10)
MVOL(xx)
e.g. MVOL(30)
e.g. MICatime 20
LVOL(xx)
e.g. LVOL(0)
e.g. S2VOL(-15)
Menu[X]
e.g. MenuDown
Version [Y]
e.g. Version x.x.xx
Turns volume to the specified level <xx: 10 ~ -80>
Read the volume current level status => VOL
e.g. Adjusts the master volume level to -23dB => VOL(-23)
Turns MIC5V volume to the specified level <xx: 30 ~ -80>
Read the MIC5V volume current level status => MVOL
Sets up MIC values
x = on / off / sta / atime (attack time) / rtime (background release
time) / sens (microphone sensitivity level) / reduce (background
reduce level) Y = value (ex. 20)
Turns Line volume to the specified level <xx: 0 ~ -80>
Read the Line volume current level status => LVOL
Turns the Sub volume up one level <n: 1-6> (n = input number)
e.g. Adjusts the HDMI 4 volume to up => S4VOL+
Turns the Sub volume down one level <n: 1-6> (n = input number)
e.g. Adjusts the VGA1 volume to down => S5VOL-
Turns Sub volume to the specified level <n: 1-6, xx: 0 ~ -80>
Read the Sub volume current level status => SnVOL
e.g. Adjusts the HDMI1 volume level to -10dB => S1VOL(-10)
Control OSD interface, [X]: Sw/Up/Down/Left/Right/Info/Sel
e.g. Select OSD option => MenuSel
Brings up the software versions: ex. Version mcu
firmware [mcu]
OSD menu [osd]
DSP [dsp]
FPGA [fpga]
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CommandFeedbackDescription
EQB+EQB(xx)Turns EQ bass up one level
EQB-EQB(xx)Turns EQ bass down one level
EQB(xx)EQB(xx)Turns EQ bass to the specific level xx: (xx: -10 to 12)
EQT+EQT(xx)Turns EQ treble up one level
EQT-EQT(xx)Turns EQ treble down one level
EQT(xx)EQT(xx)Turns EQ treble to the specific level xx: (xx: -10 to 12)
ManHPos+ManHPos(xx)Sets horizontal position one pixel to the right
ManHPos-ManHPos(xx)Sets horizontal position one pixel to the left
ManHPos(xx)ManHPos(xx)Sets horizontal position to a specific setting (xx: 0-40)
ManPha+ManPha(xx)Adjusts pixel phase up one level
ManPha-ManPha(xx)Adjusts pixel phase down one level
ManPha(xx)ManPha(xx)Adjusts pixel phase to a set amount (xx: 0 to 63)
VFmtRes [Y]
VFmtRes XX
e.g. VFmtRes 09
Set output video format to any of the [Y] resolutions below
e.g. Set output video format to 1080p@60 => VFmtRes 06
e.g. Read the list of video format => VFmtRes List
PrefTimg XPrefTimg XSet preferred timing to EDID. X is 1-10 & sta
VGAPrefT XVGAPrefT XSet preferred VGA timing to EDID. X is 1-8 & sta
BNR [Y]BNR [Y]BNR [off/low/medium/high/sta].
MNR [Y]MNR [Y]MNR [off/low/medium/high/sta].
RNR [Y]RNR [Y]RNR [off/low/medium/high/sta].
PollAddInX [Y]PollAddInX [Y]PollAddIn [VGA/COMP/CVBS/SVIDEO]. Add source of analog polling.
PollDelInX [Y]PollDelIn [Y]PollDelIn [VGA/COMP/CVBS/SVIDEO]. Delete source of analog polling.
IPTimeout [Y]IPTimeout [Y]IPTimeout [Sec]. Set telnet idle timeout time. Default is 2 minute.
Displays IP address configure
If only command write “IPAddUser”, it will display all user list.
=> IPAddUser
e.g. Set DHCP mode is on => IPDHCP on
auto reset telnet.
e.g. Set static IP address is 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.254
=> IPStatic 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.254
e.g. Set telnet port 80 => IPPort 80
e.g. Set telnet login is on => IPLogin on
e.g. Set broadcast mode is on => Broadcast on
e.g. Set telnet idle timeout 10 minutes => IPTimeout 600
Each command must be terminated with a carriage return and line feed.
Feedback is terminated with a carriage return and line feed.
Note: If the command fails or is incorrect the feedback should be “Command FAILED”
Baud Rate
Default baud rate to control the switcher is 115200 and default baud rate to control the display or
projector is 9600.
Note: For the display’s actual baud rate, refer to the owner’s manual
To change the baud rate of the switcher (for switcher control) or the zone output (for display/source
control), the commands below will be needed
Switcher baud command
CSpara[baudrate,data-length,parity,stop-bit] (data-length, parity, and stop-bit for switcher must be 8,0,1)
Example: To change the baud rate to 38400 use CSpara[38400,8,0,1]
Note: Use this command if the connected control system does not output 115200
Zone output baud commands (for display control)
RS232paraX[baudrate,data-length,parity,stop-bit]
Example: To change the output baud rate to 19200 use RS232para1[19200,8,0,1]
Note: Use this command if the connected display uses a different baud rate
RS232zoneX[command]
Once the switcher and zone output have been set up for the best communication, commands
can be sent to control the display. The commands will come from the user manual of the display
or projector. The commands and any carriage returns/line feeds in the commands will need to be
placed in the bracket.
Example: To turn the display or projector (of the HDBaseT output) on if the command is PWRON carriage return, use
the command: RS232zone8[PWRON carriage return]
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Control Diagram
AT-UHD-CLSO-601
INPUTFUNCTION
5
6
<
<
<
>
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2
3
MENUENTER
VOLUME
MUTEPOWER
VideoHDBaseT
Control
1
2
RX
TX RXTXRX TX RXTX
RS-232MIC/LINE IN
1
Set-top box
Control Drivers
4
3
23
+
-
VCR
MIC
Media Player
48V
LINE
4
INPUT
Laptop
5L
R
+
+
-
-
RX TX
AUDIO IN 5AUDIO IN 6
RS-232
5
L
67
R
+ - + -
RX TX
RS-232
6
MUTE OFF
VCR DVD
CAM PC1
PC2 PC3
+ -
A B
C D
1 2
OR
--
PWRIR
OUTIN
MASTER
RX TX
RS-232IRAUDIO OUT
+
-
FW
LAN
DC 48V
L R
+
++
RX TX
RS-232
-
OUTPUT
Visit the Control Drivers tab at http://www.atlona.com/AT-UHD-CLSO-601/ to download the
control drivers for the CLSO-601.
CLSO-601 Updating
Visit the Firmware Update tab at http://www.atlona.com/AT-UHD-CLSO-601/ to download the
current updates and instructions for the CLSO-601: OSD and Firmware.
Note: Atlona is constantly improving and updating features and stability. It is recommended that you check to make
sure you are on the most current firmware before installation, especially when using a control system.
Analog OUT PCM 2Ch (de-embedded)
HDMI/HDBaseT OUT PCM 2Ch, supports DTS and Dolby pass through
Sample Rate 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
Bit rate up to 24-bit
Distance
CAT5e/6 @ 4K up to 70M up to 230 ft
CAT5e/6 @ 1080p up to 100M up to 328 ft
CAT6a/7 @ 4K up to 100M up to 328 ft
HDMI @ 4K up to 5 meters up to 15 feet
HDMI IN/OUT @ 1080p up to 10 meters up to 30 feet
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
expose this product to rain or moisture
If the wall plug does not fit into your local
power socket, hire an electrician to replace
your obsolete socket.
Do not modify the wall plug. Doing so will
void the warranty and safety features.
This equipment should be installed near
the socket outlet and the device should
be easily accessible in the case it requires
disconnection.
Precautions
FCC regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment, not
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Operate this product using only the included external power supply. Use of other power supplies
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Never open, remove unit panels, or make any adjustments not described in this manual. Attempting
to do so could expose you to dangerous electrical shock or other hazards. It may also cause damage
to your product. Opening the product will void the warranty.
Do not attempt to service the unit. Disconnect the product and contact your authorized Atlona
reseller or contact Atlona directly.
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