8. IR CONTROL GUIDE ......................................................................................................................19
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1. GETTING STARTED
SECTION 1: GETTING STARTED
1.1IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for future reference.
What the warranty does not cover
• Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.
• Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:
• Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, or failure to
follow instructions supplied with the product.
• Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us.
• Any damage of the product due to shipment.
• Removal or installation of the product.
• Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuation or failure.
• Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications.
• Normal wear and tear.
• Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.
• Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.
1.2SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The Avenview SW-HDM3D-C6-4x4E HDMI Matrix Switch over Single CAT6 with Full 3D Support and Ethernet has been tested
for conformance to safety regulations and requirements, and has been certified for international use. However, like all electronic
equipment’s, the SW-HDM3D-C6-4x4E should be used with care. Read the following safety instructions to protect yourself
from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the unit.
Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module.
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Dismantling the housing or modifying the module may result in electrical shock or burn.
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Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing housing may expose you to dangerous voltage
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or other hazards
Keep the module away from liquids.
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Spillage into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage. If an object or liquid falls or spills on
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to the housing, unplug the module immediately.
Have the module checked by a qualified service engineer before using it again.
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Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning.
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1.3REGULATORY NOTICES FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Warning symbolsDescription
ONLY USE THE PROVIDED POWER CABLE OR
POWER ADAPTER SUPPLIED. DO NOT TAMPER
WITH THE ELECTRICAL PARTS. THIS MAY RESULT
IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR BURN.
DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE UNIT. DOING SO WILL
VOID THE WARRANTY AND CONTINUED USE OF
THE PRODUCT.
THE VIDEO BOARDS ARE VERY SENSITIVE TO
STATIC. PLEASE ENSURE IF RACK MOUNTED OR
INSTALLED ON A SURFACE, IT SHOULD BE IN A
GROUNDED ENVIROMENT.
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2. INTRODUCTION
The Avenview SW-HDM3D-C6-4x4E, HDMI Matrix with IR, Full 3D Support and now Ethernet over Single CAT6 provides
the most flexible and cost effective solution in the market to route high definition video sources plus multi-channel (up to 7.1
channel) digital audio from any of the eight HDMI sources to the remote displays at the same time. Through low cost Cat-5/5e/6
LAN cables, not only high quality video and audio can be transmitted to the display sites, but also users can switch among eight
HDMI sources using the push-in button or remote control. With single power design at the source site, each remote module
is easily installed without power supply. Furthermore, the built-in IR extension function, users can control the HDMI source
devices such as Blu-ray Disc Player, Satellite Receivers etc. at display site directly.
- Supports HDMI Deep Color & Full 3D
-HDCP compliant
-Allows any source to be displayed on multiple displays at the same time
-Allows any HDMI display to view any HDMI source at any time
-Supports 7.1 channel digital audio
-Supports default HDMI EDID and learns the EDID of displays
-The matrix master can switch every output channels to any HDMI inputs by push-in button, IR remote control,
or RS-232 control
-Allows controlling local HDMI sources such as DVD and TiVo by attached IR extender from remote receiver to matrix
master
-Allows to control matrix master through IR remote control at remote receiver’s site
-Extends video signal up to 35m (115 feet) over CAT5e at 1080p and likely longer with better HDMI source device,
better grade HDMI display, and better quality solid CAT6 cable
-Easy installation with rack-mounting and wall-mounting designs for master and receiver respectively
-Fast response time – 2~5 seconds for channel
-Ethernet Control
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2.1PACKAGE CONTENTS
Before you start the installation of the MARTIX SWITCHER please check the package contents.
SW-HDM3D-C6-4X4E X 1
1
HDM3D-C6SW-R X4
USER’S MANUAL X 1
INSTALLATION SOFTWARE CD X 1
2
IR BLASTER X 1
IR RECEIVER X 5
IR REMOTE CONTROL X 1
UL AC POWER CORD X 1
RACK-MOUNTING KIT X 2
2.2BEFORE INSTALLATION
• Put the product in an even and stable location. If the product falls down or drops, it may cause an injury or malfunction.
• Don’t place the product in too high temperature (over 50°C), too low temperature (under 0°C) or high humidity.
• Use the DC power adapter with correct specifications. If inappropriate power supply is used then it may cause a fire.
• Do not twist or pull by force ends of the UTP cable. It can cause malfunction.
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2.3PANEL DESCRIPTION
2.3.1 SW-HDM3D-C6-4X4E Front Panel
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1. SOURCE STATUS : Input source indicator LED
3. OUTPUT PUSH BUTTON & 7-SEGMENT LED:
Front panel push buttons used to select the number
of display channel & LED display for output ports
2. IR SENSOR: IR sensor for receiving the IR
commands from IR remote
4. INPUT PUSH BUTTON & 7-SEGMENT LED: Front
panel push buttons used to select the number of
input source & LED display for input channels
2.3.2 SW-HDM3D-C5-4x4E Rear Panel
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5. RS-232: RS-232 control port6. ETHERNET: Ethernet control port
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7. INPUT 1-3: HDMI inputs
9. OUTPUT PORT 1-4: RJ-45 outputs for each output
channel
11. SYSTEM IR RECEIVER: EXT. IR receiver
13. +5V DC: 5V dc power jack
8. INPUT 4 & EDID PORT: HDMI input and edid port
for learning edid from display
10. IR BLASTER 1-4: 3.5MM IR blaster socket for
individual HDMI source control
12. ALL IR OUTPUT: 3.5MM IR blaster socket for hdmi
source control on all 4 inputs
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2.3.3 HDM3D-C6SW-R Front & Back Panels
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1. SIGNAL LEVEL: Adjust the 8-level equalization2. HDMI OUTPUT: Connect to HDTV with a HDMI cable
3. IR RECEIVER: Plug in IR receiver4. IR BLASTER: Plug in IR blaster
5. +5V DC: 5V DC power jack6. HDMI SIGNAL IN: Plug in a Cat.X cable
2.3.4 Signal Level (Max (0 – 7) Min)
Adjust the 8-level equalization control to the received HDMI signals. The HDMI signal level varies from 0
(strongest) to 7 (weakest) for respective transmission length from longest possible range to short distance.
Please adjust the signal level from 7 to 0 and stop turning the rotary switch whenever the audio/video is playing
normally. Inappropriate signal level setting may cause overpowering issue that would shorten the product life
significantly!
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2.4IR CONTROL INSRTUCTIONS
IR Blaster IR Receiver
• SW-HDM3D-C6-8x8E IR SOCKETS
• ALL IR OUT: The default location for IR blaster to transmit all IR command signals received from any of the four remote
receivers to all of the HDMI sources.
• IR BLASTER 1-4: IR blaster connected here can only transmit IR command signals from the remote receivers that are
setting at respective input channel from 1 to 4.
• SYSTEM IR: Receives IR commands from remote control
• HDM3D-C6SW-R
• IR BLASTER: IR control on individual display device
• IR RECEIVER: IR receiver connected here can receive all IR command signals from the IR remote controls of
SW-HDM3D-C6-8x8E and all other HDMI source devices.
IR BlasterIR Receiver
Incorrect placement of IR Blaster and Receiver may result in the failure of the IR extenders. Please check
carefully before plugging in the IR extender to the respective IR sockets. Warranty will not cover the damage.
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3.INSTALLATION SWHDM3D-C6-4X4E
To setup Avenview SW-HDM3D-C6-4x4E follow these steps for connecting to a device:
3.1 Matrix Switch
1. Connect all sources to HDMI Inputs on the Matrix Switch (SW-HDM3D-C6-4x4E)
2. Connect each HDMI CAT 5/6 output on the SW-HDM3D-C6-4x4E to respective CAT 5/6 input on the remote receiver
HDM3D-C6SW-R
3. Connect IR BLASTER cable to the SW-HDM3D-C6-4x4E and direct the IR emitter to the build-in IR receiver of the
sources
4. Connect the +5V 6A DC power supply to the SW-HDM3D-C6-4x4E
5. Power on all HDMI sources
6. Power on the SW-HDM3D-C6-4x4E
3.2 Receiver
1. Connect each HDMI output to HDMI displays.
2. Connect the CAT5E/6 INPUT on the HDM3D-C5SW-R to the CAT5E/6 OUTPUT port on the SW-HDM3D-C6-4x4E.
3. Connect IR receiver and place the IR receiver at the appropriate position that can receive the IR command signals sent
from the users.
4. Dial the 8-level rotary control switch to adjust the HDMI signal level until the picture and sound are clear. It is
recommended to dial from 7 to 0 to find the optimal visual experience.
4.FRONT PANEL OPERATION GUIDE
PresetSave
LearnDefault
4.1 Method A: Push Button
1. IN/OUT MAP
1) Use the “+”or “-“ output push button to select the number of display
2) Use the “+”or “-“ input push button to select the number of input source
“+”: change selected input/output port in ascending order
“-” : change selected input/output port in descending order
After you select the desired input/output port, the LED will blink twice and the setting will be effective
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2. SAVE MAPPING MODE
1) Keep pushing “output+ (save)”button until the output LED shows “d.” to enter the Save Mapping Mode.
2) Use the “+”or “-“ input push button to select the mapping configuration (0~7) which you want to save current
input/output mapping
3) After you select the desired mapping configuration number, the LED will blink twice and the mapping setting will
be saved
4) If you push the “output- (preset)”button before the mapping setting is saved, the LED will show “_”“_”to quit
the Save Mapping Mode
3. PRESET MAPPING MODE
1) Keep pushing “output- (preset)”button until the output LED shows “P.” to enter the Preset Mapping Mode.
2) Use the “+”or “-“ input push button to select the saved mapping configuration (0~7) which you want to recall
3) After you select the desired mapping configuration number, the LED will blink twice and the mapping setting will
be effective
4) If you push the “output+ (save)”button before the mapping setting is effective, the LED will show “_”“_”to quit
the Preset Mapping Mode
4. DEFAULT EDID MODE
1) Push “input+ (default)”button to select the input channel which you want to learn default EDID and then keep
pushing “input+ (default)”button when you select your desired input channel
2) Push the “+”or “-” output push button and then the LED will show “E”“d” one time to enter Learn Default
EDID Mode
3) Use “+”or “-” output push button to select the default EDID mode(1~8)
4) Release “input+ (default)”button after selecting the desired default EDID mode, and then the LED will blink
twice and the setting will be effective
5) It will quit the Learn Default EDID Mode if you push the “input- (learn)”button before the setting is effective
6) The LED will show “0”“0” if the setting is success
The LED will show “F”“F” if the setting is failure
5. EDID LEARNING MODE
1) Push “input- (learn)”button to select the input channel which you want to learn EDID from EDID Port and then
keep pushing “input- (learn)”button when you select your desired input channel
2) Push the “+”or “-” output push button and then the LED will show “E”“L” one time to enter Learn Output
EDID Mode
3) Use “+”or “-” output push button to select EDID Port(number 4)
4) Release “input- (learn)”button after selecting the EDID Port number, and then the LED will blink twice and the
setting will be effective
5) It will quit the Learn Output EDID Mode if you push the “input+ (default)”button before the setting is effective
6) The LED will show “0”“0” if the setting is success
The LED will show “F”“F” if the setting is failure
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5.RS232 & ETHERNET SOFTWARE GUIDE
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1. FW/SW Version Button2. COM Port Selection
3. Connection Status4. Connect/Disconnect Button
5. Power On/Off Button6. EDID Button
7. Firmware Update Button8. Network Button
9. Mapping Button10. Default Reset Button
11. In/Out Switch Button12. Mute Output Button
1. FW/SW VERSION BUTTON
a) Click “
” button to show version information
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2. COM PORT SELECTION
a) Click “
3. CONNECTION STATUS
a) Connected status:
b) Connecting status:
c) Disconnected status:
4. CONNECT/DISCONNECT BUTTON
Click this button “
” button to select com port
” to change connection status
5. POWER ON/OFF BUTTON
Click this button to power on/off
“” Power on status (BLUE): click this button to power off device (standby mode)
“
” Power off status (RED): click this button to power on device
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6. EDID BUTTON
1) LEARN EDID FROM DEFAULT
a) select default edid(1-8 default edid)
b) select input
c) click “learn” button to learn default edid
2) LOAD EDID FILE TO INPUT
a) select input
b) click “load” button to select the edid file
3) LEARN EDID FROM DISPLAY
a) select edid port
b) select input
c) click “learn” button to learn display edid
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4) CREATE EDID FILE
a) click “create” button to create edid file
b) select the edid content
c) click “save edid on computer” to save the generated edid as a file
5) VIEW EDID CONTENT
a) select input, or from file
b) click “view” button to read the edid and analysis
c) click “save as” to save the read edid as a file on computer
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7) FIRMWARE UPDATE BUTTON
1) Click “load file” to select the firmware file which you want to update
2) Click “break” button
3) Quickly remove and reconnect the power input connector
4) Click “start” button to begin the firmware update
8) NETWORK BUTTON
1) Click “read from device” to read the device ip address
2) Select “ethernet” and then will be a pop-up windows
3) Key in the device ip address to the pop-up windows
4) Close the pop-up windows
5) Click the connected button to connect
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9) MAPPING BUTTON
SAVE MAPPING:
a) select mapping(1-8)
b) click “save” button to save current mapping
PRESET MAPPING:
a) select mapping(1-8)
b) click “recall” button to recall previous mapping which are saved
RENAME MAPPING:
a) rename the mapping(mapping1-mapping8)
b) click “confirm” button to confirm the change
10) DEFAULT RESET BUTTON
a) Click this button to do factory default reset
* The default reset process will take about 80~90 seconds
11) IN/OUT SWITCH BUTTON
a) Click the button on the checkerboard to select input & output port
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User can click the input number button to let all outputs select the same input
Ex: all outputs select input 3
12) MUTE OUTPUT BUTTON
Click the circle button to turn off output’s video and audio
Ex: mute output 2
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6.EDID LEARNING
SOFTWARE CONTROL: Please Refer To The Operation Approach \ Method C: Software Control Through RS-232 Port
There Are Eight Embedded Default Edid As Below,
1. FULL-HD (1080P@60)-24BIT 2D & 2CH
2. FULL-HD (1080P@60)-24BIT 2D & 7.1CH
3. FULL-HD (1080P@60)-24BIT 3D & 2CH
4. FULL-HD (1080P@60)-24BIT 3D & 7.1CH
5. HD (1080I@60)(720P@60)-24BIT 2D & 2CH
6. HD (1080I@60)(720P@60)-24BIT 2D & 7.1CH
7. FULL-HD (1080P@60)-36BIT 2D & 2CH
8. FULL-HD (1080P@60)-36BIT 2D & 7.1CH
The edid learning function is only necessary whenever you encounter any display on the hdmi output port that cannot play
audio and video properly. Because the hdmi source devices and displays may have various level of capability in playing audio and
video, the general principle is that the source device will output the lowest standards in audio format and video resolutions to
be commonly acceptable among all hdmi displays. In this case, a 720p stereo hdmi signal output would be probably the safest
choice. Nevertheless, the user can force the matrix to learn the edid of the lowest capable hdmi display among others to make
sure all displays are capable to play the hdmi signals normally.
There are three methods to do EDID learning as below,
1. Front panel push-in button: please refer to the operation approach\ Method A: push-in button
2. IR remote control: please refer to the operation approach\ Method B: IR remote control
3. Control Software: operation approach\ Method C: please refer to section 5.6
- Human body model — ±15kV (air-gap discharge) & ±8kV (contact discharge)
- Core chipset — ±8kV
4x HDMI / 1x RS-232 / 1x Ethernet
1x IR socket for IR receiver
4x RJ-45 /
5x IR socket for IR blaster
Through IR Control Path from IR Receiver at Remote Receiver to IR Blaster at
Matrix Switch
Earphone jack for IR blaster
[IR Main] IR control on all source
devices
[IR PASS-THROUGH 1~8] IR
control on individual source device
[SW1~SW8] 2-pin for EDID & audio mode
[SW Main] 4-pin for operation & firmware update
HDMI Receiver over CAT5 with 3D
Support
1x RJ-45 /
1x IR socket for IR receiver
1x HDMI /
1x IR socket for IR blaster
Earphone jack for IR receiver
[IR RECEIVER] Receives IR commands
from remote control
ENVIRONMENTAL
OPERATING TEMPERATURE32˚ ~ 104˚F (0˚ to 40˚C)
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8.IR CONTROL GUIDE
ONPower on the matrix switcher
OFFStandby mode
MUTEHide or Turn off the selected Output’s
Video/Audio
SAVESave current mapping mode
DEFAULT EDIDDefault EDID selection
CLEARClear the previous IR operation
STATUSView Preset output Status
PRESETPreset Mapping mode
LEARN EDIDBegin EDID learning from one output
TAKETrigger the previous setting
A-DInput 1(A) Input 2(B) Input3(C) Input 4(D)
I-IVSelect the Outputs 1-4
F1Reserved
F2Reserved
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Ex: Select Input 2 to Output 3
Push the red circle button as illustrated to select
Input 2 to Output 3
OPERATIONPROCEDURE
MUTE + A~D(OUTPUT 1~4) + TAKE
MUTE OUTPUT
EX: MUTE OUTPUT 3
OUTPUT STATUS
EX: OUTPUT 4
(INPUT 2)
SAVE CURRENT
MAPPING
MAPPING TO 5
PRESET MAPPING
EX: PRESET SAVED
MAPPING FROM 5
LEARN DEFAULT EDID
EX: DEFAULT EDID 2
INPUT 3
1. PRESS “MUTE” BUTTON
2. PRESS NUMBER KEY “C” TO SELECT OUTPUT 3
3.PRESS “TAKE” BUTTON
STATUS + A~D(OUTPUT 1~4) + TAKE
1.PRESS “STATUS” BUTTON
2.PRESS NUMBER KEY “D” TO SELECT OUTPUT 4
3.PRESS “TAKE” BUTTON
SAVE + A~H(1-8 STORAGE SITE) + TAKE
1.PRESS “SAVE” BUTTON
2.PRESS NUMBER KEY “E” TO SELECT THE STORAGE SITE 5
3.PRESS “TAKE” BUTTON
PRESET + A~H(1-8 STORAGE SITE) + TAKE
1.PRESS “PRESET” BUTTON
2.PRESS NUMBER KEY “E” TO SELECT THE STORAGE SITE 5
3.PRESS “TAKE” BUTTON
DEFAULT EDID + A~H(1-8 DEFAULT EDID) +?~?(INPUT
1~4) + TAKE
1.PRESS “DEFAULT EDID” BUTTON
2.PRESS NUMBER KEY “B” TO SELECT DEFAULT EDID 2
3.PRESS NUMBER KEY “?” TO SELECT INPUT 3
4.PRESS “TAKE” BUTTON
7-SEGMENT
LED
0
3
0
3
0
-
4
4
2
d
d
5
P
P
5
E
d
2
d
2
3
0
0
(success)
F
F (fail)
LEARN + D(EDID PORT) +A~D(INPUT 1~4) + TAKE
LEARN EDID PORT EDID
EX: LEARN EDID PORT
INPUT 3
1.PRESS “LEARN” BUTTON
2.PRESS NUMBER KEY “D” TO SELECT EDID PORT
3. PRESS NUMBER KEY “C” TO SELECT INPUT 3
4.PRESS “TAKE” BUTTON
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L
4
L
4
3
0
(success)FF (fail)
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Disclaimer
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Avenview Inc. assumes no liability with respect to the operation or use of
Avenview hardware, software or other products and documentation described herein, for any act or omission of Avenview concerning such products or this
documentation, for any interruption of service, loss or interruption of business, loss of anticipatory profits, or for punitive, incidental or consequential damages
in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of the Avenview hardware, software, or other products and documentation provided herein.
Avenview Inc. reserves the right to make changes without further notice to a product or system described herein to improve reliability, function or design.
With respect to Avenview products which this document relates, Avenview disclaims all express or implied warranties regarding such products, including but
not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
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