Cypress CMLUX-4H4CAT Operation Manual

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CMLUX-4H4CAT
4 by 4 HDMI V1.3
over CAT6 Matrix with IR
Return Control
Operation Manual
CMLUX-4H4CAT
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Disclaimers
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document. Cypress also makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information contained in this document. Cypress Technology reserves the right to make improvements to this
document and/or product at any time and without notice.
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© Copyright 2009 by Cypress Technology. All Rights Reserved. Version 1.0 October 2009
Trademark Acknowledgments
All products or service names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.
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Safety Precautions
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack or install or operate this equipment, and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment:
Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of
re, electrical shock and injury to persons.
To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain,
moisture or install this product near water.
Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
Never push an object of any kind into this product through
module openings or empty slots, as you may damage parts.
Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow it to
be abused by persons walking on it.
To protect the equipment from overheating, do not block the slots and openings in the module housing that provide ventilation.
Revision History
Version No Date Summary of Change
V1 20091001 Preliminary Release VR2 20120416 IR Blaster's Frequency
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction.....……………………..…………………................................
2. Applications...........................…..…………………………………….....…
3. Package Contents..............................……………………………….…….
4. System Requirements.............................……………………………..……
5. Features................................…..…………………………………...………..
6. Specications..........................................................................................
7. Operation Controls and Functions.....................……...……...…………..
7.1. Front Panel......................…………………………………...…………..
7.2. Rear Panel.......................…………………………………...…………..
8. Remote Control.......................…..……………………………...…………..
9. RS-232 Protocol.......................…………..……………………...…………..
9.1 Pin Denitions................…………..……………...……...………......…..
9.2 Commands................…………………….……………...……….....…..
9.3. IR Cable Pin Denitions................………….……………...……....…..
10. 3.5Ø Connectors Pin Denitions.............................................................
10.1 IR IN Pin Denitions...........…………..……………………..……….…..
10.2 IR OUT Pin Denitions..........………………….…………….…………..
10.3 RJ-45 Pin Denitions...………….……………...………..................…..
11. Connection and Installation...................................................................
12. Acronyms.................................................................................................
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1. Introduction
The CMLUX-4H4CAT is a 4 x 4 HDMI over CAT6 Matrix that is a high performance device, boasting features such as a remote control, IR blaster and IR receiver. Compatible with Deep Color Video and high denition digital audio, this device has the ability to direct any of its four HDMI sources to any of the four HDMI displays, with each display showing a different source. Furthermore, since the signal is sent over CAT6 cables, you gain a long operating distance (50m at 1080p 8 bits) and if connected to a CAT 6 receiver or splitter you can extend your operating range over even longer distances. Lastly, with four individual output IR blasters, users are able to control the input sources with their existing remote controls. Are you in need of a device that offers you complete control over HDMI devices and displays, then look no further the CMLUX-4H4CAT 4 x 4 HDMI over CAT6 Matrix is the device you have been searching for.
2. Applications
Control multiple sources and displays
Integrate your home entertainment system
Multi-task project presentation
Showroom Display
Advertising Display control
System installation control
3. Package Contents
4 by 4 HDMI Matrix
Remote Control (with Battery)
1 x IR Receiver
4 x IR Blasters
5V DC Power Supply Adaptor
Power Cord
Operation Manual
4. System Requirements
Input source equipment with HDMI cable(s).
Output source equipment(s) with HDMI cable(s) and CAT6 to HDMI
receiver(s).
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5. Features
HDCP 1.1 and DVI 1.0 compliant.
Supports HDMI with Deep Color Video of up to 36 bits (12bits/ color) and
high denition (Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD Master Audio) digital audio.
When the HDMI signal passes through this device it is compensated,
clock/phase adjusted and jitter free.
Input/output LED indicators.
Compatible with most HDMI sources and displays .
Supports a wide range of PC and HDTV resolutions from VGA to UXGA
and 480i to 1080p .
Has RS-232 control
Supports IR remote control with an IR extender and blaster.
Dolby Digital, DTS digital audio transmission (32-192 kHz Fs sample rate).
Indicates whether the source is HDCP, HDMI or DVI via an LED light.
Cable testing showed that at 1080p/8 or 12 bits resolution the input &
output source(s) can be up to 15 meters away.
Notes:
A. Cables used for testing were CAT6 and 23AWG, using cables of another type will result in a different operating distance. B. Equipment used for cable distance testing: PS3 20G, 37" Philips 8 LCD TV and 37" SAMSUNG 12 bit LCD TV. C. Figures provided in this manual are for reference use only, actual with performance will depend on the type of source and display used, along your cables specication.
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Video Bandwidth 2.25 MHz/6.75Gbps Input Ports 4 x HDMI female ports, Output Ports 4 x Video/DDC CAT 6 ports EDID Standard, TV/Moving Port 1 ESD Protection Human body model:
±
10kV (air-gap discharge)
±
6kV (contact discharge)
HDMI Audio Output PCM2, PCM5.1, PCM7.1, Dolby5.1, DTS5.1, DD+,
D-TrueHD, and DTS-HD HDMI Cable In 1080p 8-bit (15M), 1080p 12-bit (15M) HDMI Cable Out 1080p 8-bit (15M), 1080p 12-bit (15M) CAT6 Cable Out 1080p 8-bit (45M), 1080p 12-bit (15M) Color Space RGB_24/36, YCbCr 4:4:4_24/36, YCbCr 4:2:2, xvYCC IR IN/OUT Yes/Yes Deep Color 1080p 12-bit HDMI Resolution 480i~1080p 50/60, 1080p 24, VGA~UXGA DVI Resolution 480i~1080p 50/60, 1080p 24, VGA~UXGA Power Supply 5V DC/6A (US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certied) Dimensions (mm) 438(W) x 175(D) x 44(H) Weight(g) 2150 Chassis Material Aluminum Silkscreen Color Black Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C / 32°F ~ 104°F Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C / -4°F ~ 104°F Relative Humidity 20% ~ 90% RH (non-condensing) Power Consumption 16.5W (MAX)
6. Specications
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7. Operation Controls and Functions
7.1 Front Panel
CMLUX-4H4CAT HDMI V1.3 to CAT6 4X4 Matrix
POWER1234
HDCP HDMI/DVI
1234
HDCP HDMI/DVI
1234
HDCP HDMI/DVI
1234
HDCP HDMI/DVI
IN
IN
IN
IN
ABHDMI OUT
CD
④⑤
. Remote control sensor.
. Power switch & LED Indicator: This LED will illuminate when the power is
turned on.
. Input Select/Indicators (A/B/C/D): Repeatedly press each “HDMI out” button to switch to your desired source. The LED that turns on will indicate which input source is being selected and routed to the HDMI A display.
. HDCP indicators: This LED will illuminate once the input source being
played comes with a HDCP protection.
. HDMI/DVI indicators: When the input source has HDMI content, this LED will turn on. When the input source has DVI content, this LED will not turn on.
7.2 Rear Panel
CAT6 OUTPUT
HDMI INPUT
IR OUT
STDTV DDC VIDEO
EDID
43 21
43
2
1
DC 5V
D
DDC VIDEOCDDC VIDEOBDDC VIDEO
A
IN OUT
IR MAIN
RS-232
⑥⑦⑧
. EDID Control Switcher: The default factory setting is TV, leave as is when content is displayed properly. Switch to STD to use built-in EDID.
Note:
1. When EDID is switched to TV, the unit will detect the rst HDMI output source’s EDID and record it in the unit. If the rst detected output source is DVI, it will skip onto the next source until the rst HDMI source is detected. The detection priority is HDMI v1.3 > HDMI v1.2 > DVI.
2. When EDID is switched to STD, the unit will use its built-in EDID that supports: Video →1080p 12-bit (max) supports xvYCC Audio →PCM 2CH
3. The EDID selection will only be activated after the unit is re-plugged and powered on.
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. RS-232: This slot is where you connect a D-Sub 9 pin cable to the PC COM
port when controlling the device over RS-232. Detailed specications are listed in section 9.
. Video/DDC CAT6 outputs: These slots are where you connect two
CAT6 cables to a receiver box that has HDMI output and through the HDMI output it can be connect to TV. The receiver box can also be a splitter that provides additional CAT6 outputs when cascading from a HDMI receiver to the display via HDMI cable.
④.
IR OUT: These slots are where you connect the IR blaster cables that were included in the package. Place them near each source device in order to properly send an infrared signal.
⑤.
HDMI inputs: These slots are where you connect the HDMI input ports to the HDMI/DVI output ports of your source device such as a DVD/Blu Ray player or Set Top Box, using HDMI cables.
⑥.
Power: Plug the 5V DC power supply into the unit and connect the adaptor to an AC outlet.
⑦.
IR MAIN IN: This slot is where you connect the IR receiver cable included in the package. Connecting the IR receiver cable allows you to control your source devices using the existing remote controls.
. IR MAIN OUT: This slot is where you connect the IR blaster cable included
in the package. Place it near both the device and/or source equipments for infrared signal sending.
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8. Remote Control
1. Power: Press this button to turn on/off the unit.
2. Input Select for HDMI OUT A: Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to
select the desired input source for HDMI OUT A.
3. Input Select for HDMI OUT B: Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to
select the desired input source for HDMI OUT B.
4. Input Select for HDMI OUT C: Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to
select the desired input source for HDMI OUT C.
5. Input Select for HDMI OUT D: Press 1, 2, 3 or 4
to select the desired input source for HDMI OUT D.
9. RS-232 Protocol
9.1 Pin Denitions
* RS-232 transmission format:
Baud Rate: 9600bps Data Bit: 8 bits Parity: None Stop Bit: 1 bit Flow Control: None
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CMLUX-4H4CAT Remote Control Console
PIN Denitions
PIN Denitions
1 NC 1 NC 2 TxD 2 RxD 3 RxD 3 TxD 4 NC 4 NC 5 GND 5 GND 6 NC 6 NC 7 NC 7 NC 8 NC 8 NC 9 NC 9 NC
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9.2 Commands
COMMAND ACTION
POWER 00
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Power Off (standby)
POWER 01
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Power On
PORT 11
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Output A select Input1
PORT 12
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Output A select Input2
PORT 13
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Output A select Input3
PORT 14
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Output A select Input4
PORT 21
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Output B select Input1
PORT 22
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Output B select Input2
PORT 23
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Output B select Input3
PORT 24
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Output B select Input4
PORT 31
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Output C select Input1
PORT 32
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Output C select Input2
PORT 33
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Output C select Input3
PORT 34
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Output C select Input4
PORT 41
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Output D select Input1
PORT 42
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Output D select Input2
PORT 43
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Output D select Input3
PORT 44
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Output D select Input4
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9.3. IR Cable Pin Denitions
Note:
The frequency on IR Receiver can support 30~50KHz.
10. 3.5Ø Connectors Pin Denitions
10.1 IR IN Pin Denitions
10.2 IR OUT Pin Denitions
10.3 RJ-45 Pin Denitions
IR Blaster IR Receiver
① ②
Power 5V
IR blaster signal
NC
IR signal
Power 5V
Grounding
① ② ③
Pin Assignment
1 Power 5V
2 IR Signal
3 GND
Pin Assignment
1 IR Blaster Signal
2 Power 5V
3 IR Blaster Signal
Pin Video DDC
1 TX2+ DDC Bus Clock
2 TX2- NC
3 TX1+ DDC Bus Data
4 TX0+ Power 5V
5 TX0- GND
6 TX1- IR IN
7 TXC+ HPD
8 TXC- NC
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11. Connection and Installation
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OUTPUT
A
OUTPUT
D
OUTPUT
C
OUTPUT
B
POWER
CR-33
HDMI Cable
For Play A
For Play B
For Play C
For Play D
CLUX-22HC CLUX-1CAT4H CLUX-1CAT8H CH-1106RX
CAT6 Cable
IR Receiver
HD TV
HDMI
Line
IR Receiver
HDMI
HDMI
HD TV
HDMI Line
HDMI
HDMI
HD TV
HDMI Line
HDMI
HDMI
HD TV
HDMI
Line
HDMI
HDMI
Play A
Play B
Play C
Play D
IR Blaster
for all players
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Acronyms
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Acronym Complete Term
CAT6 Catergory 6 Cable
DTS Digital Theater Systems
DVI Digital Visual Interface
EDID Extended Display Identication Data
HDCP High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection
HDMI High-Denition Multimedia Interface
IR Infrared
UXGA Ultra Extended Graphics Array
VGA Video Graphics Array
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