AVGear AVG-MS88-HDBT User Manual

AVG-MS88-HDBT
AVG-MS88-HDBT includes 8 HDMI inputs, 8 HDBaseT outputs, 4 local HDMI outputs, and 8 stereo audio outputs.
Features
Supports 1080P@60Hz & 3D, DVI1.0 compliant
HDCP Compliant and DVI compatible, supports HDMI 1.4a
Powerful EDID&HDCP management
8 HDBaseT outputs, to transmit HDMI, IR&RS232 up to a 60-meter distance over a CAT5e/6 cable
Supports PoC, provides power for all the receivers connected to HDBaseT outputs.
Supports multiple control methods, including front panel, RS232, IR and optional TCP/IP control
Supports remote control from areceiver by IR&RS232
Multiple EDID management
LCD indicator shows real-time connection status, switching status, HDCP status, and output resolution.
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PLEASE READ THIS PRODUCT MANUAL CAREFULLY
BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
This manual is for operational use only, and not to be
used in a maintenance capacity. The functions
described in this version are current as at March 2015.
Any changes of functions and operational parameters
will be updated in future manual versions. Please refer
to your dealer for the latest product details.
Version 1.0 1/3/15
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SAFETY OPERATION GUIDE
In order to guarantee the reliable operation of the equipment and safety of the user, please abide by the following procedures in installation, use and maintenance:
1. The system must be earthed properly. Please do not use two blade plugs and ensure the AC power supply ranges from 100v to 240v and from 50Hz to 60Hz.
2. Do not install the switcher in an environment where it will be exposed to extreme hot or cold temperatures.
3. This unit will generate heat during operation, please ensure that you allow adequate ventilation to ensure reliable operation.
4. Please disconnect the unit from mains power if it will be left unused for a long time.
5. Please DO NOT try to open the casing of the equipment, DO NOT attempt to repair the unit. Opening the unit will void the warranty. There are high voltage components in the unit and attempting to repair the unit could result in serious injury.
6. Do not allow the unit to come into contact with any liquid as that could result in personal injury and product failure.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1
Introduction to the AVG-MS88-HDBT ........................................................... 1.1
Features ....................................................................................................... 1.2
What’s in the Box ........ ……………………………………………………………………2
Product Appearance of the AVG-MS88-HDBT ....................................................... 3
Front Panel ................................................................................................... 3.1
Rear Panel.................................................................................................... 3.2
System Connection .................................................................................................. 4
System Applications ..................................................................................... 4.1
Usage Precautions ....................................................................................... 4.2
Connection Diagram ..................................................................................... 4.3
Connection Procedure .................................................................................. 4.4
Connection with HD300R ............................................................................. 4.5
System Operations ................................................................................................... 5
Front Panel Button Control ........................................................................... 5.1
Switching I/O Connection ................................................................ 5.1.1
EDID Management ......................................................................... 5.1.2
Query .............................................................................................. 5.1.3
Clear Operation .............................................................................. 5.1.4
IR Control ..................................................................................................... 5.2
Usage of IR Remote ....................................................................... 5.2.1
IR Operations .................................................................................. 5.2.2
RS232 Control .............................................................................................. 5.3
RS232 Communication Commands ................................................ 5.3.1
RS232 Control Modes..................................................................... 5.3.2
Control via a 3rd-Party Device Locally ............................................ 5.3.3
Bi-directional RS232 Control ........................................................... 5.3.4
TCP/IP Control ............................................................................................. 5.4
Control Modes ................................................................................ 5.4.1
TCP/IP Settings
............................................................................... 5.4.2
Firmware Update via USB ............................................................................ 5.5
Specifications ........................................................................................................... 6
Panel Drawing .......................................................................................................... 7
Troubleshooting & Maintenance ............................................................................. 8
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1. Introduction
1.1. Introduction to the AVG-MS88-HDBT
The AVG-MS88-HDBT includes 8 HDMI inputs, 8 HDBaseT outputs, 4 local HDMI outputs, and 8 stereo audio outputs. It is designed to work with our HDBaseT receivers, the AVG-HD300R. Transmission distance for HDMI, IR, RS232 and PoC signals is up to 60 meters through CAT5e/6 cable.
1.2. Features
Supports 1080P@60Hz & 3D, DVI1.0 compliant
HDCP Compliant and DVI compatible, supports HDMI 1.4a
Powerful EDID & HDCP management
8 HDBaseT outputs, to transmit HDMI, IR & RS232 up to a 60-meter-distance
over a CAT5e/6 cable
Supports PoC, provides power for all the receivers connected to HDBaseT
outputs.
Supports multiple control methods, including front panel, RS232, IR and
optional TCP/IP control
Supports remote control from a receiver by IR & RS232
Multiple EDID management
LCD indicator shows real-time connection status, switching status, HDCP
status, and output resolution.
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2. What’s in the Box
1 x AVG-MS88-HDBT
2 x Mounting ears (6 x Screws)
1 x Power cord
1 x RS232 cable
16 x Captive screw connectors
4 x Plastic cushions (4 x Screws)
1 x IR remote
1 x IR converting cable
1 x Receiver
1 x User manual
Note: Please confirm if the product and the accessories are all included, if not, please contact your dealer.
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3. Product Appearance of the AVG-MS88-HDBT
3.1. Front Panel
No. Name
Description
Firmware Micro USB port for updating firmware.
Power Indicator
Turns red when power on.
IR In-built IR sensor, receive IR signals sent from IR remote.
LCD Screen Displays real-time operation status.
INPUTS/ Menu buttons
Normal mode: Input buttons, ranging from "1" to "8". Query mode (buttons 1~4): Press “ENTER” for more than 3 seconds to enter this mode. Used to select different menus and options.
OUTPUTS buttons
Output buttons, ranging from "1" to "8". HDMI INPUTS 1~4 supports local HDMI output.
Function buttons
ALL
: Select all outputs to route one input to all outputs.
Example: To route both AV and IR signals from input channel No.1 to all output channels.
Operation: Press buttons in this order: “1”, “ALL”, “ENTER”
EDID
management button: Enable input port to manually
capture and learn the EDID data of output devices. Example: Input channel No.2 captures and learns the EDID
data of output channel No.4 Operation: Press buttons in this order: “EDID”, “2”, “4”, “ENTER”
Clear: Withdraw an operation like switching output channel, learning EDID data before it comes into effect. Meanwhile, the matrix will return to the previous status.
ENTER:
Confirm operation. Press and hold it for 3 seconds to
enter in Query mode
Note: Pictures shown in this manual are for reference only.
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3.2. Rear Panel
No. Name
Description
INPUTS
a.
IR OUT:
8 in total, connect with IR emitters to deliver the IR signal sent from the far-end receivers connected to the HDBaseT ports.
These IR OUTs make up an IR matrix with the IR INs on the far-end receivers, and all can be switched synchronously with the AV signal, or separately switching. In default setting, the 8 IR OUTs corresponds with the 8 IR INs, i.e. IR OUT1IR IN1, IR OUT2IR IN2, IR OUT8IR IN8.
b.
HDMI:
HDMI input ports, 8 in total, type A female HDMI
connector, connect with HDMI input source devices.
OUTPUTS
c.
IR IN:
Connect with IR receiver, 8 in total, correspond to the 8 IR OUTs, cannot be switched separately. It makes up an IR bi-directional transmission with the IR OUT on the corresponding far-end receiver. d.
RS232
: 3-pin captive connectors, 8 in total, correspond to 8 output sources separately, communicate with the RS232 port on corresponding HDBaseT receiver, cannot be switched separately. When controlled by HDBaseT receiver, the communication protocol must be the same with the AVG-MS88­HDBT’s. e.
AUDIO
: HDMI de-embedded stereo audio output ports, 8 in
total
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f.
HDMI
: Local HDMI output ports for HDMI Inputs 1~4, 4 in total, connect with HDMI output devices, to split HDMI output for local monitoring. g.
HDBaseT:
output extension ports, works with HDBaseT receivers, for example AVG-HD300R etc., to extend transmission distances up to 60m for signals such as HDMI, RS232 and IR. Meanwhile, it can provide power for the receivers which support PoC.
RS232 Serial port for unit control, 9-pin female connector, connects
with control device such as a PC. (Please use specified communication protocol and ID.)
IR ALL IN Input port for IR control signal, connect with an IR receiver,
delivers the received IR signal to all the 8 far-end receivers.
TCP/IP TCP/IP port for unit control
IR EYE Connect with the extended IR receiver, use the IR remote to
control the AVG-MS88-HDBT.
Power Press the button to turn on/off the matrix. The indicator turns
red when power is on.
Power Supply
Connect with a 100V~240V AC power cable.
GROUND Connect to ground.
Note: Pictures shown in this manual are for reference only.
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4. System Connection
4.1. System Applications
Reliable performance for control and transmission makes the AVG-MS88-HDBT ideal for use in residential applications, signal monitoring, large screen displays, conference systems, television broadcast, education, banking and security institutions etc.
4.2. Usage Precautions
1. The system should be installed in a clean environment with temperature and
humidity maintained to within equipment specifications.
2. All of the power switches, plugs, sockets and power cords should be insulated and safe.
3. All devices should be connected before power is turned on.
4.3. Connection Diagram
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4.4. Connection Procedure
Step 1: Connect HDMI sources (e.g. DVD) to HDMI inputs of the AVG-MS88-HDBT
with HDMI cables.
Step 2: Connect HDMI displays (e.g. HDTV) to HDMI outputs of the AVG-MS88-
HDBT with HDMI cables.
Step 3: Connect amplifiers/Line level devices to AUDIO output ports (3-pin captive
screw connectors).
Step 4: Connect the HDBaseT port of the HDBaseT receiver and the AVG-MS88-
HDBT with twisted pair.
Step 5: Connect the RS232 port (9 pin female D) of the AVG-MS88-HDBT with
control device, e.g. a PC.
Step 6: Connect the RS232 port of controlled device to any RS232 port (3-pin
captive screw connector) of the AVG-MS88-HDBT. The control signal can be transmitted bi-directionally.
Step 7: The AVG-MS88-HDBT can be controlled by its built-in IR receiver or through
an external IR receiver connected to the IR EYE port. The IR signal can also be transmitted bi-directionally (connect IR OUT port of the AVG-MS88­HDBT to IR IN port of a far-end IR device, and connect IR IN ports of the AVG-MS88-HDBT to IR OUT port of the far-end IR device), and in this mode, we can control the AVG-MS88-HDBT remotely.
Note: The IR IN port has a built-in infrared carrier receiver.
Step 8: Connect an AC 100V~240V power adapter to the AVG-MS88-HDBT.
Note: IR receivers connected to IR IN& IR ALL IN should have a carrier. If
not, send the RS-232 command %0900. or %0901.to activate native carrier mode or forced carrier mode in the IR matrix.
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5. System Operations
5.1. Front Panel Button Control
The AVG-MS88-HDBT has convenient front panel button controls. Below is an introduction to the system operations.
5.1.1. Switching I/O Connection
1. To select one input to an output: Operation: “input”+“output”+“ENTER” Example: input 1 to output 2
Note: In default status, the 8 IR OUTs correspond with 8 HDMI INPUTS. When you switch a HDMI input to an output, the corresponding IR OUT will be switched synchronously.
2. To switch an input to several outputs: Operation: “input” + “output” + “output” +… + “ENTER” Example: Switch input 2 to output 2, 4, 7
3. To switch an input to all outputs:
Operation: “input” + “ALL” + “ENTER” Example: switch input 1 to all outputs
Note: Indicators of the pressed buttons will blink green for three times if the routing is done, then it will turn off. If the route fails, they will turn off immediately.
5.1.2. EDID Management
The AVG-MS88-HDBT features EDID management to maintain compatibility between all devices. It can be controlled via EDID learning and EDID programming.
EDID Learning (from output):
One input port learns the EDID data of one output port
Operation: Press “EDID”, “INPUTS”+“OUTPUTS”+“ENTER”. Example: Input 2 learns EDID data from output 4
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All input ports learn EDID data from one output port
Operation: Press “EDID”, “ALL”+“OUTPUTS”+“ENTER”
Example: All input ports learn EDID data from output 4
Note: Indicators of the pressed buttons will blink green for three times if the conversion is done, then it will be off. If the conversion failed, they will be off immediately. EDID programming:
There are four types of embedded EDID data (shown as below). Select one type of EDID data in the EDID setting status.
Output Button
EDID Data
1 1080P 2D PCM2.0 2 1080P 2D PCM2.0 3 1080P 2D PCM2.0 4 1080P 2D PCM2.0
Press and hold “EDID” for 3 seconds to enter EDID programming mode, in this mode, use output buttons 1/2 to switch among the 5 embedded EDID data. Then press “ENTER” to confirm programming.
Format: Press and hold “EDID” for 3 seconds, “INPUTS”+“OUTPUTS 1/2”+“ENTER”. Operations: Set EDID data for one input port
Operation: Press “EDID” (hold for 3 seconds to enter in EDID setting status), “INPUTS”+“OUTPUTS”+“ENTER”. Example: Set the EDID data of INPUT 4 to the forth type of embedded EDID data:
Press (hold for 3 seconds) or .
Set EDID data for all input port
Operation: Press “EDID” (hold for 3 seconds to enter in EDID setting status), “ALL”+“OUTPUTS”+“ENTER”.
Example: Set the EDID data of all input ports to the second type of EDID data:
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Press (hold for three seconds)
Note: Indicators of the pressed buttons will blink green for three times if the conversion is done, then it will be off. If the conversion failed, they will be off immediately
5.1.3. Query
Check status:
Press and hold the button “ENTER” for 3 seconds, it will enter into system Query menu. Use Left and Right direction button to navigate checking previous/next items.
Function Items
Example
Description
Check the connection status of inputs
Y means the corresponding port is connected with input device, N means not.
Check the connection status of outputs
Y means the corresponding port is connected with output device, N means not.
Correspondence between inputs and outputs
Shows the correspondence between the 4 inputs and 4 outputs.
Check if the input contains HDCP
Y means the input signal contains HDCP, N means not.
Check if the output contains HDCP
Y means the output signal contains HDCP, N means not.
Check the output resolution
Use the UP and DOWN direction button to check all the 4 output resolutions.
Output check:
Press any output button to check its corresponding input. Example: Check which one is the corresponding input for output 2. (Presume Output 2 corresponds to Input 1.) Operation: Press Output 2 button, LCD screen display “AV: 1->2 IR: 1->2”, and indicators of input 1 and output 2 turn on for 3 seconds. Then output 2 corresponds to input 1.
5.1.4. Clear Operation
When you switch output channel, learn EDID data, or set EDID data, press Clear button to withdraw the operation before you press “ENTER” to carry it on. When you press it, the matrix will return to the previous status.
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5.2. IR Control
By using IR & HDBaseT transmission technology, the AVG-MS88-HDBT has the following functions:
1. Control far-end output device from the local matrix location.
2. Control local input/output device remotely.
3. Control the AVG-MS88-HDBT locally/remotely.
5.2.1. Usage of IR Remote
Standby button, press it to enter/ exit standby mode Input channels, range from 1~8, corresponding IR
signal switched synchronously when switching input channels.
Menu buttons, ALL, EDID and CLEAR, have the same
functions as front panel buttons. Please refer to 4.1 Front Panel Button Control for details.
: Navigation buttons.  ENTER: Confirm button. Output channels, range 1~8. Each channel channel has
1 IR IN, 1 HDMI, 1 HDBaseT, 1 RS232, and 1 AUDIO outputs, and channel 5~8 are without HDMI outputs
Note: With this IR remote, AVG-MS88-HDBT can be controlled by the built-in IR, the extended IR receiver connected to the “IR EYE”/”IR ALL IN” and the IR receiver on the far-end receiver.
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5.2.2. IR Operations
1. IR Matrix Switching
The 8 “IR OUT” ports and the 8 “IR IN” ports on the far-end receivers make up an 8x8 IR matrix. See as below:
IR Matrix
The IR signal is sent by the corresponding IR remote, then it is transferred to the HDBaseT receiver, then to the corresponding zone of the matrix through the twisted pair, finally it is transferred to the IR OUT port and received by the controlled device.
Switching Operation: (8 IR IN ports correspond with 8 HDMI input ports separately in default mode.)
a. Sending command (reference to 4.3 RS232 Control): [x1]R[x2].
x1: Corresponding to the 8 IR OUT ports of the matrix, the IR transmitter connected to this port can be placed at IR receiving area of output device or AVG-MS88-HDBT itself. x2: Corresponding to the zone (receive IR signal from HDBaseT receiver with IR IN port connects with IR receiver) number of AVG-MS88-HDBT. Example: Send command “3R2.” to transfer IR signal received from zone 2 to IR OUT port 3.
Note: When switching all the 8 IR input signal channels to the same IR out channel, it is not able to control the 8 far-end IR receivers at the same time.
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2. Force Carrier
a. Only if the IR receiver connected to HDBaseT receiver has an IR carrier, can
the received IR signal be transferred to the IR OUT port of the matrix.
b. Only if the IR receiver connected to the IR ALL IN port of the matrix has IR
carrier, can the received IR signal be transferred to the IR OUT port of the matrix.
If the IR receiver connected with HDBaseT receiver or IR ALL IN port of the
matrix does not have IR carrier, send the command “%0901.” to enter infrared carrier enforcing mode, and then IR signal can be transferred to the IR OUT port.
3. IR control setting
Controlling a far-end output device from a local point
Connect an IR receiver with IR carrier to the IR IN port of AVG-MS88-HDBT, users can control far-end output displayer via its IR remote locally.
In the case, the IR signal is transferred via twisted pair. Only the corresponding IR OUT port can emit control signals to the remote display.
See the figure below:
Control a far-end device from local matrix position
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Note: The IR receiver connected to IR IN must have an IR carrier.
The IR signal received from IR ALL IN port will be transmitted to all the 4 far­end HDBaseT receivers connected to HDBaseT ports of the AVG-MS88­HDBT. See as below:
Control far-end device through IR ALL IN port
Controlling a local device from a remote receiver location
It is also possible to control local source devices with their IR remote from remote too. When using, the IR signal received by the HDBaseT receiver will be transmitted to the corresponding IR OUT port of the AVG-MS88-HDBT. See below:
Control local device from remote
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Controlled by a Third-party IR Control Device
Connect the 3-pin end of the included IR converting cable (see as below) to the IR IN port of the AVG-MS88-HDBT, and plug the 2-pin end to IR OUT port of the third-party control device. When the IR signal is received by the third­party control device, it is able to be transmitted via the twisted pair, and finally gets to the remote display.
IR converting cable
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5.3 Rs232 Control
5.3.1. RS232 Communication Commands
Baud rate: 9600 Data bit: 8 Stop bit: 1 Parity bit: none
Command Function Feedback Example
System Commands
/*Type; Query the models information. AVG-MS88-HDBT /%Lock;
Lock the front panel buttons on the Matrix.
System Locked!
/%Unlock;
Unlock the front panel buttons on the Matrix.
System Unlock!
/^Version; Query the version of firmware VX.X.X /:MessageOff;
Turn off the feedback command from the com port. It will only show simple words like “SWITCH OK!”.
/:MessageOff;
/:MessageOn;
Turn on the feedback command from the com port.
/:MessageOn;
Demo.
Switch to the “demo” mode, convert input and output in turn like1B1, 1B2, …4B3, 4B4, 1B1… and so on .The switching interval is 2 seconds.
Demo Mode
Undo. To cancel the previous operation. Undo Ok!
Operation Commands
[x]All.
Transfer signals from the input channel [x] to all output channels
X To All. (X=1~4)
All#.
Transfer all input signals to the corresponding output channels respectively like 1->1, 2->2…
All Through.
All$. Switch off all the output channels. All Closed. [x]#.
Transfer signals from the input channel [x] to the output channel [x].
X Through. (X=1~4)
[x]$. Switch off the output channel [x]. X Closed. (X=1~4) [x]@. Switch on the output channel [x]. X Open. (X=1~4) All@. Switch on all output channels. All Open.
[x1]V[x2].
Transfer the AV signal from the input channel [x1] to the output channel [x2].
AV: X1-> X2 (X1/X2=1~4)
[x1]B[x2].
Transfer the AV and IR signal from the input channel [x1] to the output channel [x2].
AV: X1-> X2 (X1/X2=1~4)
[x1] R[x2].
Transfer the IR signal from the input channel [x1] to the output channel [x2].
IR: X1-> X2(X1 X2=1234)
Status[x].
Check the I/O connection status of output [x]
AV: Y-> X (X=1~4, Y=1~4)
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Command Function Feedback Example
Status.
Query the input channel to the output channels one by one.
AV: 1-> X1 AV: 2-> X2 AV: 3-> X3 AV: 4-> X4
Save[Y].
Save the present operation to the preset command [Y], ranges from 0 to 9.
Save To FY (Y=0-
9)
Recall[Y]. Recall the preset command [Y].
Recall From FY (Y=0-9)
Clear[Y]. Clear the preset command [Y].
Clear FY (Y=0-
9)
PWON. Work in normal mode. PWON PWOFF.
Enter into standby mode and cut off the power supply to HDBaseT receivers.
PWOFF
STANDBY.
Enter into standby mode. (Do not cut off the power supply to HDBaseT receivers, press other buttons or send other commands to start.)
STANDBY
/%[Y]/[X]:[Z].
HDCP management command. [Y] is for input (value: I) or output (value: O); [X] is the number of the port, if the value of X is ALL, it means all ports; [Z] is for working status (value: 1 or 0).
/%[Y]/[X]:[Z]. Y=I/O; X=1~4 or ALL; Z=1/0
DigitAudioON[x].
Enable HDMI audio output of port x.
X=1, 2, 3, 4, enable this port.
X=5, enable all the 4 ports.
DigitAudio ON with [x] x=1~4 or ALL
DigitAudioOFF[x].
Disable HDMI audio output of port x.
X=1, 2, 3, 4, disable this port.
X=5, disable all the 4 ports.
DigitAudio OFF with [x] x=1~4 or ALL
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Command Function Feedback Example
/+[Y]/[X]:******.
Set communication between PC and HDBaseT receiver.
Y is for RS232 port (connect with
RS232 port of HDBaseT receiver) Y= 1~5 or A~H, The value of Y is defined into the following meanings (in a given baud rate depended by the value of X):
a. Y = 1~4, send this command to the
corresponding HDBaseT receiver to control far-end device.
b. Y = 5, send this command to all
HDBaseT receivers to control all far­end devices.
c. Y = A, B, C, or D d. Y = E, F, G, or H
For items c or d, send this command, it will be saved to the matrix switcher but taken without action to corresponding HDBaseT receiver. And its command function will be effective almost at the same time when you send the command PWON (for item c) or PWOFF (for item d).
Note: A & E are for port 1. B & F are for port
2. C & G are for port 3. D & H are for port
4. X is for baud rate, its value ranges
from 1 to 7 (1--2400, 2--4800, 3-­9600, 4--19200, 5--38400, 6—57600, 7--115200)
***** is for data (max 48 Byte)
/+[Y]/[X]:******.
EDIDH[x]B[y].
Input port [y] learns the EDID from output port [x]. If the EDID data is available and the audio part supports not only PCM mode, then force-set it to support PCM mode only. If the EDID data is not available, then set it as initialized EDID data.
EDIDH[x]B[y].
EDIDPCM[x].
Set the audio part of input port [x] to PCM format in EDID database.
EDIDPCM[x].
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Command Function Feedback Example
EDIDG[x].
Get EDID data from output [x] and display the output port number.
Hexadecimal EDID data and carriage return character
EDIDMInit.
Restore the factory default EDID data of every input.
EDIDMInit.
EDIDM[X]B[Y].
Manually EDID switching. Enable input[Y] to learn the EDID data of output[X]. If the EDID data is not available, then set it as initialized EDID data.
EDIDM[X]B[Y].
EDIDUpgrade[x].
Upgrade EDID data via the RS232 port. [x] is the input port, when the value of X is 9, it means to upgrade all input ports. When the switcher receives the command, it will show a message to prompt you to send EDID file (.bin file). Operations will be canceled after 10 seconds. Please cut off all connections of HDBaseT ports.
Please send the EDID file
EDID/[x]/[y].
Set the EDID data of input port [x] to built-in EDID No.[y]. [y]=1~5, correspond to the 5 embedded EDID data separately
EDID/[x]/[y].
UpgradeIntEDID[x].
Upgrade one of the 5 embedded EDID data, x is the serial number for EDID data
1. 1080P 3D 2CH
2. 1080P 3D Multichannel
3. 1080P 2D 2CH
4. 1080P 2D Multichannel
5. 3840x2160 2D (30Hz) When the switcher gets the command, it will show a message to send EDID file (.bin file). Operations will be invalid after 10 seconds.
Please send the EDID file
GetIntEDID[x].
Return the embedded EDID data ranked x, [x]=1~5
GetInPortEDID[X].
Return the EDID data of input [x], [x]=1~4
%0801.
Auto HDCP management, activate carrier native mode
%0801.
%0900. Switch to carrier native mode. Carrier native
%0901. Switch to force carrier mode. Force carrier %0911. Reset to factory default. Factory Default
%9951.
Check the command sent by port 1 when PWON.
Port 1:data when PWON
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Command Function Feedback Example
%9952.
Check the command sent by port 2 when PWON.
Port 2:data when PWON
%9953.
Check the command sent by port 3 when PWON.
Port 3:data when PWON
%9954.
Check the command sent by port 4 when PWON.
Port 4:data when PWON
%9955.
Check the command sent by port 1 when PWOFF.
Port 1:data when PWOFF
%9956.
Check the command sent by port 2 when PWOFF.
Port 2:data when PWOFF
%9957.
Check the command sent by port 3 when PWOFF.
Port 3:data when PWOFF
%9958.
Check the command sent by port 4 when PWOFF.
Port 4:data when PWOFF
%9961. Check the system locking status.
System Locked/ Unlock!
%9962. Check the power status
STANDBY/PWOFF/ PWON
%9963.
Check the working mode of infrared carrier.
Carrier native/ Force carrier
%9964. Check the IP address.
IP:192.168.0.178 (default)
%9971.
Check the connection status of the inputs.
In 01 02 03 04 Connect Y Y Y Y
%9972.
Check the connection status of the outputs.
Out 01 02 03 04 Connect Y Y Y Y
%9973. Check the HDCP status of the inputs.
In 1 2 3 4 HDCP N N N N
%9974. Check the HDCP status of the outputs.
Out 1 2 3 4 HDCP N N N N
%9975. Check the I/O connection status.
Out 01 02 03 04 In 04 04 04 04
%9976. Check the output resolution.
Out 1 1920x1080 Out 2 1920x1080 Out 3 1920x1080 Out 4 1920x1080
%9977.
Check the status of digital audio of output channels.
Out 1 2 3 4 Audio Y Y Y Y
%9978.
Check the HDCP compliant status of the inputs.
In 01 02 03 04 HDCPEN Y Y Y Y
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Notes:
1. Please disconnect all the twisted pairs before sending command EDIDUpgrade[X].
2. In above commands, “[”and “]” are symbols for easy reading and do not need to be typed in actual operation.
3. Please remember to end the commands with the ending symbols “.” and “;”.
4. Type the command carefully, it is case-sensitive.
5.3.2. RS232 Control Modes
To control the AVG-MS88-HDBT, you need to connect its 9 pin female RS232 port to a PC’s RS232 port, or you can just connect any one of the HDBaseT receiver’s RS232 port with PC (RS232 commands can be transmitted to the AVG-MS88-HDBT via the twisted pair). By using RS232 control software and with the correct communication settings, you are able to control the AVG-MS88-HDBT.
Controlling the AVG-MS88-HDBT from local PC
Control the AVG-MS88-HDBT locally
Controlling the AVG-MS88-HDBT from a remote device
Controlling the AVG-MS88-HDBT from a remote device
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5.3.3. Control via a 3rd-Party Device Locally
Connect the 9 pin female RS232 port of the AVG-MS88-HDBT with PC, by using the RS232 command “/+[Y]/[X]:******.”, you are able to control the 3rd-party device connected with the HDBaseT receiver.
Please refer to the detailed command description in 4.3.1 RS232 Commands.
Control 3rd-party Device through 9 pin female RS232 port
5.3.4. Bi-directional RS232 Control
By connecting one RS232 port with PC (or controlled device), and connecting the RS232 port of corresponding HDBaseT receiver with controlled device (or PC), the RS232 signal is able to be transmitted bi-directionally.
Controlling a far-end device locally
Connect the RS232 (3-pin pluggable terminal block) port in any zone to PC, and connect the controlled RS232 device (3rd party device) to the corresponding (same zone as PC) receiver, see below:
Control far-end device locally
Control the AVG-MS88-HDBT remotely
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Connect the RS232 (3-pin pluggable terminal block) port in any zone to controlled device (3rd party device), and connect PC to the corresponding (same zone as controlled device) receiver, see below:
Control the AVG-MS88-HDBT remotely
5.4. TCP/IP Control
5.4.1. Control Modes
TCP/IP default settings: IP is 192.168.0.178, Gateway is 192.168.0.1, and Serial Port is 8080. IP & Gateway can be changed as you need, Serial Port cannot be changed.
Controlled by Single PC
Connect a computer to the HDBT port of the AVG-MS88-HDBT, and set its IP address and gateway to the same IP and gateway as the AVG-MS88-HDBT’s (Default: 192.168.0.178).
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Controlled by PC(s) in LAN
Connect the AVG-MS88-HDBT, a router and several PCs to setup a LAN (as shown in the following figure). Set the IP Subnet and gateway of the AVG-MS88­HDBT to the same as the routers to allow PC’s system control over the LAN.
Same IP and gateway as the switcher
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Follow these steps to connect the devices:
Step 1: Connect the TCP/IP port of the AVG-MS88-HDBT to Ethernet port of PC
with twisted pair.
Step 2: Set the PC’s IP address and gateway to the same IP subnet as the AVG-
MS88-HDBT. Do please remember the PC’s original IP address and gateway.
Step 3: Set the AVG-MS88-HDBT’s IP address and gateway to the same IP subnet
as the router.
Step 4: Set the PC’s IP address and gateway as the original one. Step 5: Connect the AVG-MS88-HDBT and PC(s) to the router. In the same LAN,
each PC is able to control the AVG-MS88-HDBT asynchronously.
5.4.2. TCP/IP Settings
Step 1: Connect the TCP/IP port of the AVG-MS88-HDBT to Ethernet port of PC
with twisted pair.
Step 2: Set the PC’s IP and gateway to the same IP section as the default IP of the
AVG-MS88-HDBT (192.168.0.178).
Step 3: Enter the http://192.168.0.178:100 to the Internet Explorer, you will see the
LOGIN page.
Step 4: Enter user name “admin” and password “admin”, then press the Enter
button. (Not the Enter key on your keyboard.) Then you can enter the configuration page to configure the IP port, including the IP reset, Serial reset and password reset etc. As picture below:
Step 5: Change IP/Serial Port
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Change IP
a) Select the tab “system info”, and then you are able to change the IP.
b) Press the button Apply to save your settings. Then the PC(s) in this LAN
(connected with this router) will be able to control the matrix switcher.
Change Serial Port
a) Select the tab “serial info”, and then you are able to change the serial port. b) Set the port number to 8080 (unique, other numbers are unavailable). c) Press the button Apply on present page to save your settings.
Step 6: Select the tab “reset device”, then your settings will be loaded to the
AVG-MS88-HDBT.
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5.5. Firmware Update via USB
To meet the needs of different users or further additional functions, the firmware of the AVG-MS88-HDBT can be upgraded via USB. When you need to upgrade it, please download the latest upgrade file and then you are able to upgrade it through the update .exe file. Copy the .exe file to the PC in controlled and double click the program to upgrade the firmware.
When the program is running normally, it will enter into the interface (as shown in the next figure), please press the button and choose the upgrade file downloaded, and then press the button . It is ready to upgrade.
When updates all are done, it will appear with a window showing the message
Update success. Note: The COM port number connected with PC is only available between 1 to 9.
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6. Specification
Video Input
Video Output
Input 8 HDMI Output 4 HDMI
8 HDBaseT Input Connector
Female HDMI Output
Connector
Female HDMI
Female RJ45(with LED
indicators) Input Level T.M.D.S. 2.9V~3.3V Output Level T.M.D.S. 2.9V~3.3V Input Impedance
100 (Differential) Output
Impedance
100 (Differential)
HDBaseT Output
Up to
60m1080P@60Hz
CAT5e/6
Video General
Gain 0 dB Bandwidth 6.75Gbit/s Video Signal HDMI (or DVI-D) Maximum Pixel
Clock
225MHz Resolution
Range
Up to 1920 x 1200@60Hz or 1080P@60Hz
Switching Speed
200ns (Max.)
Transmission Distance
60m with PoC HDBaseT
Output Resolution
1080P@60Hz
EDID Management
In-built EDID data and manual EDID management
HDCP Supports HDCP 1.3, auto and manual HDCP management.
Audio General
Output Signal Stereo audio
Digital audio
Output Connector
8 3-pin captive screw
connectors Stereo Output Earphone output
distortion: 0.1% 32/70mW@1KHz,
0.1% 16/105mW @1KHz
Coax Output
Supports PCM, Dolby,
DTS 5.1
Frequency Response
20Hz~20KHz CMRR >90dB @20Hz ~ 20KHz
Control
Parts
Control Ports 8 IR OUTs (green)
8 IR INs (black) 1 IR EYE (black) 1 TCP/IP (female RJ45) 1 RS232 (9 pin female D) 8 RS232s (3-pin captive screw connectors)
Panel Control Front panel buttons
IR Default IR remote
Extend IR EYE
TCP/IP Control Works with the Network
Controller V2.2
AVG-MS88-HDBT
General
Power Supply 100V~240V AC Power
Consumption
Full load: 117.8W
Floating: 54.4W Temperature
-10 ~ +40
Humidity 10% ~ 90%
Dimension (W*H*D)
437 x 88 x 380 mm Weight 5.6Kg
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7. Panel Drawing
AVG-MS88-HDBT
8. Troubleshooting & Maintenance
Problems
Causes
Solutions
Color loss or no video signal output
The Connection of the cabling may be incorrect or faulty
Check whether the cables are connected correctly and in working condition.
Failed or loose connection
Make sure the connection is good
No Video output when switching
No signal at the input / output end
Check with oscilloscope or multimeter if there is any signal at the input/ output end.
Fail or loose connection Make sure the connection
is good
The extender is broken Send it to an authorized
dealer for repairing.
EDID management does not work normally
Faulty HDMI Cable
Change for another HDMI cable which is in good working condition.
There is a blank screen on the display when switching
The display does not support the resolution of the video source.
Switch again. Manage the EDID data
manually to make the resolution of the video source automatically compliant with the output resolution.
Cannot control the device by control device (e.g. a PC) through RS232 port
Wrong connection
Check to ensure the connection between the control device and the unit
Wrong RS232 communication parameters
Type in correct RS232 communication parameters: Baud rate:600; Data bit: 8; Stop bit: 1; Parity bit: none
Broken RS232 port
Send it to an authorized dealer for checking.
Static becomes stronger when connecting the video connectors
Bad grounding
Check the grounding and make sure it is connected
well. Cannot control the device by RS232 / IR remote / front panel buttons
The device has a previous fault
Send it to an authorized
dealer for repairing.
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