Gefen EXT-HDMI-442 User Manual

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4x2 HDMI
Switcher
USER MANUAL
www.gefen.com
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www.gefen.com support@gefen.com
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accompanying doc u men ta tion without prior written notice.
4x2 HDMI Switcher is a trademark of Gefen Inc.
© 2007 Gefen Inc., All Rights Reserved
Notice
HDMI is a trademark of hdmi.org
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
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Features
2
Panel Descriptions
3
Connecting and Operating the 4x2 HDMI Switcher
4
RMT4-IR Installation
5
Dip Switch Guidelines
6
IR Code Confl icts
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RS-232 Interface
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Specifi cations
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Warranty
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the Gefen 4x2 HDMI Switcher. Your complete sat­isfaction is very important to us.
Gefen’s line of HDTV switches, extenders, and splitters are designed to make your A/V equipment use more comfortable, more productive and less expensive.
The 4x2 HDMI Switcher allows access to four HDTV devices, using two HDTV displays. Both output displays will have mirrored images. Also included is a SPDIF output that will output the digital audio signal in audio form.
The Gefen line offers solutions for Home Theater, A/V installation, data center, informa­tion distribution, conference room presentation, school and corporate training environ­ments.
Our Commitment Gefen will always offer the fi nest quality product at the best possible price. Included in
that price is a lifetime support from a team of outstanding engineers. The Gefen 4x2 HDMI Switcher allows four HDTV HDMI devices to be switched easily
in to two HDTV HDMI compatible monitors or projectors. Simply connect your HDTV displays to the Switcher’s display outputs. The 4x2 HDMI Switcher can also be placed at the end of a long HDMI cable to regenerate the HDMI signal.
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FEATURES
Features
• Switches easily between any four HDMI sources
• Maintains 480i, 480p, 720p, 720i, and 1080i, 1080p resolutions
• Maintains highest HDMI single link video resolution
• Maintains highest HDMI digital audio signal
• Includes SPDIF output for easy hookup to digital audio systems
• Supports HDCP compliant devices
• HDMI or DVI to HDMI cables are used to connect the inputs and switcher output
• Inputs can be switched with the IR remote control, contact closure controller or through the RS232 connector.
• Installs in seconds
Includes:
(1) 4x2 HDMI Switcher (4) 6’ HDMI cables (M-M) (1) 5VDC Power Supply (1) RMT4-IR (1) Users Manual
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PANEL DESCRIPTIONS
Power LED
SPDIF Out
Port
supply
Connects to
5VDC power
Out 2
HDMI
Out 1
HDMI
IR Extender
RS232
Controller Port
IR eye
Indicates which
input is selected
In 4
HDMI
In 3
HDMI
In 2
HDMI
In 1
HDMI
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CONNECTING AND OPERATING THE 4x2 HDMI SWITCHER
How to Connect the 4x2 HDMI Switcher to your devices
1 Connect the supplied cables from the HDTV HDMI sources into the 4x2 HDMI Switcher
inputs. 2 Connect the cables from your displays (monitor or projector) into the HDMI outs of the
4x2 HDMI Switcher. 3 Connect any Digital Audio System into the SPDIF OUT of the 4x2 HDMI Switcher
4 Plug the 5VDC power supply into the 4x2 HDMI Switcher.
How to Control the 4x2 HDMI Switcher
Use the RMT4-IR remote control to toggle between sources.
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RMT4-IR INSTALLATION
1. Remove battery cover from the back of the RMT4-IR remote.
2. Verify that dip switches 1 & 2 are in the down (OFF) position.
3. Insert the battery, hold the battery so that you can see the positive side facing up. The side that is not marked must be facing down.
4. Test the RMT4-IR remote by pressing ONLY one button at a time. The indicator light on the remote will fl ash once each time you press a button. WARNING: Do not press multiple buttons simultaneously and do NOT press buttons rapidly. These actions will cause the remote to reset and steps 1-4 will have to be repeated.
Note: The RMT4-IR ships with two batteries. One battery is required for operation, the second battery is complimentary.
The optional IR extender allows you to relocate your HDMI Switcher and still have IR control of the HDMI Switcher
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DIP SWITCH GUIDELINES
DIP SWITCH
EDID GUIDE
Extended display identifi cation data (EDID) is a data structure provided by a display to describe its capabilities to any source that asks for it. The EDID includes manufacturer name, product type, timings supported by the display, display size, luminance data, (for digital displays only) pixel mapping data, supported audio channels and formats. This information is used by the source to cater its output to resolutions and audio formats that are supported by the display.
Additional EDID modes are available and confi gured using a combination of dip switches 1, 2, and 5. Please refer below for the different EDID modes.
To access the Dip Switches, remove all screws from the bottom and sides of the Gefen unit. Remove the hex screw heads from each side of the RS-232 port. Carefully slide the unit apart. The 8 Bank of Dip Switches are located on the main PCB. Once adjustments are complete, slide the unit back together and replace all removed screws.
EDID Mode 0 (Switch 1=OFF Switch2=OFF Switch5=ON)
-EDID is copied from the fi rst HDMI port EDID Mode 1 (Switch 1=ON Switch2=OFF Switch5=ON)
-Same as Mode 0 and adds basic audio support EDID Mode 2 (Switch 1=OFF Switch2=ON Switch5=ON)
-Same as Mode 0 and adds full audio support EDID Mode 3 (Switch 1=ON Switch2=ON Switch5=OFF)
-EDID is generated based on the common video and audio features of all of the connected devices
EDID Mode 4 (Switch 1=OFF Switch2=ON Switch5=OFF)
-Same as Mode 3 and adds basic audio support EDID Mode 5 (Switch 1=ON Switch2=OFF Switch5=OFF)
-Same as Mode 3 and adds full audio support EDID Mode 6 (Switch 1=OFF Switch2=OFF Switch5=OFF) DEFAULT
-EDID is generated based on the common video features of all of the connected devices and the combined audio features of all of the connected devices
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IR CODE CONFLICTS
How to Resolve IR Code Confl icts
There are matching pairs of dip switches underneath the Switcher unit and under the remote battery cover. Switch 1 & 2 on the Remote and Switch 3 & 4 inside the unit (page
6) are the matching switches. These switches need to be matched for the remote to communicate with the switcher. There are 4 possible sets of IR codes and at least one of these sets should be able to resolve any IR confl icts with other home theater devices.
Remote Channel 1:
1
2
Remote
Remote Channel 2:
Remote Channel 3:
Remote Channel 4:
4x2 HDMI Internal Switches
1
2
1
2
1
2
Remote Channel 1: Default
1
Remote Channel 3:
1
3
2
3
2
Remote Channel 2:
5
4
5
4
7
6
6
8
Remote Channel 4:
7
8
1
1
3
2
3
2
5
4
5
4
7
6
6
8
7
8
7
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Binary Table
ASCII Input Binary
1 1 0011 0001 2 2 0011 0010 3 3 0011 0011
RS-232 INTERFACE
4 4 0011 0100
Additional control of the EDID modes and IR channel are possible using the RS-232 interface. For any of these modes to be successfully written to the EEPROM, all Dip Switches must be in the OFF position.
ASCII EDID Mode
m0 0 m1 1 m2 2 m3 3
ASCII Remote Channel
r1 1 r2 2 r3 3
r4 4 m4 4 m5 5 m6 6
OK is printed out on screen when a mode has successfully been changed.
Terminal Settings
Bits per second ...................................................................................................... 19200
Data bits ........................................................................................................................ 8
Parity ....................................................................................................................... None
Stop bits ..........................................................................................................................1
Flow Control ............................................................................................................ None
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SPECIFICATIONS
Video Amplifi er Bandwidth ................................................................................. 1.65 GHz
Input Video Signal ......................................................................................... 1.2 volts p-p
Input DDC Signal .................................................................................... 5 volts p-p (TTL)
Single Link Range ......................................................................... ...1080p / 1920 x 1200
Input Connector Type .............................................................................................. HDMI
Output Connector Type ............................................................................................HDMI
Output Audio Connector Type................................................................................ S/PDIF
Remote Control Port ......................................................................................Male RS232
Power Consumption ................................................................................ 15 Watts (max.)
Power Supply .......................................................................................................... 5VDC
Dimensions ....................................................................... 11.125”W x 1.375”H x 4.125”D
Shipping Weight ....................................................................................................... 6 Lbs
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