Matrix
for installations requiring a single set of sources that drive two displays independently. Typical applications
include: adding a TV to an adjacent room, adding a projector to a home theater, adding a second TV for
sports viewing, adding a TV to a kitchen or patio. In each case, there is no need to add a new set of
sources.
6
is DVDO’s latest HDMI Matrix switcher for home entertainment and theater applications. It is ideal
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Key features
• Multiple modes allow control of switching operation
• On-screen display (OSD) for easy setup and control
• Remote control (including discrete on and off codes)
In the Box
• Matrix6 HDMI switcher
• 12 V power supply
• Remote control
• Matrix6 Setup guide
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Input/Output
Front Panel
1. IR window – remote control receiver
2. Input indicators (Off = no connection, Amber = HDMI connected, Green = activ e Zone 1 input, Yellow =
active Zone 2 input)
3. Input select – manually cycles through connected Zone 1 inputs
4. Power switch
5. Power indicator
Back Panel
1. Power input – 12 VDC 3 A minimum
2. Update firmware butto n – see the firmware update section for details. This button is held during power-up
to start the firmware update process from an attached USB flash drive.
3. USB connector – Primarily used for updating firmware, but also supplies 5 V up to 1 A for accessories
4. Serial port: allows control of Matrix6 by external control systems
5. HDMI outputs – The two outputs are independent and can be individually controlled.
6. S/PDIF audio outputs – Coax and optical: Whenever the audio stream permits, audio is extracted from
the active Zone 1 input and also sent to the S/PDIF outputs
7. HDMI Inputs 1–6 – Input 1 and Input 6 are each capable of connecting to a MHL mobile device as well
using only a passive cable. These ports can each suppl y up to 900 mA for charging the mobile device.
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Connections
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Matrix Modes
Sharing a Blu-ray player with two TVs can be complicated. Normally, a TV reports its capability back to the
source (like a Blu-ray) using a packet of information called an EDID and asks for a resolution from the
source that it can handle. With a matrix, however, you are connecting two TVs to the same source. If o ne TV
is only standard definition (480p) and the other is capable of 4K then the switch must decide what to ask the
source for. When both outputs ask for the same input there could be a little electronic crisis – send 4K so
the main TV gets the best possible pi c tur e or send 480p so both TVs can see something. Then the 480p TV
changes inputs, should the main TV flash right in the middle of a critical movie scene to change resolutions
again?
Most products on the market force you into one mode or another, but Matrix6 gives you a choice.
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Compatibilit y mode:
Use this when you have two TVs of different resolutions and always want a picture on both TVs.
In this mode, Matrix6 takes a snapshot of each display device and determines what resolut i on BOTH TVs
can handle. A new capability packet (EDID) is then constructed that asks all the sources for audio and video
that both devices can handle. Any time a new TV is connected, the snapshot is taken again. Just turning the
same TVs on or off has no effect. In this way you guarantee that both TVs can always see all the inputs.
Pros:
Both TVs will always have audio and video
Cons:
If one TV has a higher display capability than the other, it will not use the maximum resolution.
Also when the TVs go to or from the same input, the other TV will flash briefly until it settles on the new
resolution.
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Performance Mode Resolution
Performance mode:
Use this when you have two TVs of basically the same resolution capability and want the fastest and least
flashing possible.
In this mode, Matrix6 uses the capability of only the main TV and sends that capability (EDID) to all the
inputs. It ignores the capability of the Aux TV and just sends it whatever the main TV is asking for.
Pros:
Switching happens faster and there is much less flashing. For example, switching inputs on the aux TV has
little to no effect on the main TV.
Cons:
If the Aux TV is not capable of all the resolutions of the main TV, some inputs sending those higher
resolutions will not be watchable on the Aux TV.
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