HDCVT TECHNOLOGY PS-52H User Manual

VER 1.0
5x2 4K60 Presentation Switcher with HDMI and HDBaseT output
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction...........................................................................................
2. Features.................................................................................................
3. Package Contents...............................................................................
4. Specifications.......................................................................................
5. Operation Controls and Functions......................................................
6. Connection Diagram............................................................................
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1. Introduction
2. Features
☆ HDMI 2.0b, HDCP 2.2 compliant ☆ 3xHDMI, 1xVGA(YPbPr/CVBS), 1xDisplayPort, 1xMIC In, 4xunbalance audio input ☆ HDMI and HDBaseT(70M) outputs (Mirrored) ☆ HDMI/DP video resolutions up to 4K2K@60Hz(4:4:4),4K2K@30Hz, 1080p@120Hz ☆ VGA resolutions up to 1920x1200@60Hz ☆ Output resolutions up to 4K2K@30Hz ☆ Support automatic and manual switching modes ☆ Supports EDID management ☆ Supports pass-through of PCM 2CH ☆ Touch Panel button, WebGUI, IR remote, Desk Plate and RS-232 control
3. Package Contents
1× 5x1 4K60 Presentation Switcher 1x 24V/1A Power Adapter 2× Mounting ears 1x Remote Control Unit 2x IR Receiver Cable(with carrier wave) 2x IR Emitter Cable 1x 3RCA (Female) to D-SUB (Male) Cable 1x User Manual
The 5x1 4K60 Presentation Switcher supports 5 inputs including 3 HDMI ports, 1 VGA(YPbPr/CVBS) and 1 DisplayPort, scaling to HDMI and HDBaseT outputs (Mirrored). It offers flexibility application of audio which includes unbalance audio, MIC In and line out. The audio processor offers auto-mixer and auto-gain control to mix or reduce background audio in order to enhance major audio source. The system could be controlled and configured easily via Telnet, WebGUI, IR remote and RS-232. This switcher is a suitable solution for presentation purpose at classroom and conference room.
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4. Specifications
HDMI Compliance HDMI 2.0b
Technical
DP Compliance DisplayPort 1.2a HDCP Compliance HDCP 2.2 and HDCP 1.4
Video Input Resolutions
HDMI/DisplayPort: up to 4K2K@50/60Hz(4:4:4)
CVBS: PAL/NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/SECAM/PAL M/PAL N
YPBPR: 480i to1080p
VGA: 640x480/60 to1920x1200/60
HDMI/HDBT Output Resolutions
4K2K/30,4K2K/25,1920x1080p60, 1920x1080p50, 1280x720p/60, 1280x720p/50, 1024x768/60,1280x 800/60, 1360x768/60,1400x1050/60,1680x1050/60, 1920x1200/60
Audio Formats
LPCM 2.0CH
ESD Protection
Human body model — ±8kV (air-gap discharge) & ±4kV (contact discharge)
Connections
Input ports
3x HDMI Type A [19-pin female] 1x Display Port [female] 1x VGA [female] 1x MIC input[3-pin phoenix port] 5x Stereo inputs [3-pin phoenix port]
Output ports
1x HDMI Output Type A [19-pin female] 1x HDBaseT Out [RJ45] 1x Stereo Output [3-pin phoenix port]
Control interfaces
1x IR in [3.5mm mini jack] 1x IR out [3.5mm mini jack] 1x CONTACT IN [6-pin phoenix port] 1x RS-232 [3-pin phoenix port 1x Web GUI [RJ45] 1x USB Type A [5-pin female]
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5. Operation Controls and Functions
Connections
Housing Metal
Color Black
Dimensions 150mm [W] x 220mm [D] x 44mm [H]
Weight 1250[g]
Power Supply
DC 24V/1A Adaptor (US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified)
Power Consumption
9W [Main unit] 18W [Main unit + HDBaseT Receiver]
Operation Temperature
32 - 104°F / 0 - 40°C
Storage temperature -4 - 140°F / -20 - 60°C
Relative Humidity 20 - 90% RH (no condensation)
5.1 Front Panel
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Name
Function description
Power button and indicator
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When this device is switched to the standby mode by pressing Power button, the indicator will illuminate red. When switching to power on mode, the indicator will illuminate blue.
2 IR Window Receiving IR signal from remote control.
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Input Source buttons
Press these buttons for source selection. The active source will be illuminated to corresponding indicators on the front panel.
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5.2 Rear Panel
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HD B T/P oC
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Function description
1 Control ports
● LAN: This port is the link for Web GUI control; connect
to an active Ethernet link with an RJ45 terminated cable.
● RS-232: Serial control port, 3P captive screw connec-
tor, connects with a control device (such as a computer) to control the switcher or other device connected with the HDBT receiver.
● IR IN: Connects with IR receiver cable (with carrier
wave), to receive IR signals sent by the IR remote or remote controller of other input/output device.
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Operation buttons
Press “MENU/OK” button to enter the OSD immediat­ely. Then the user can navigate using the 4-way arrow buttons. A new OSD setting is confirmed by pressing “MENU/OK” button.
Press "EXIT/AUTO" will exit OSD when OSD is displ­ayed. Press "EXIT/AUTO" for 3 seconds to auto switch on/off. When the button LED light on, means auto switch on.
Press “MIC-/+” button to decrease or increase MIC volume. Press “VOL+/-“ button to increase or decrease “Master volume”.
Press “MENU/OK “ and “EXIT/AUTO” buttons simulta­neously will lock/unlock the front panel. When locked, All LEDs on for ~1.5 second then show selected. When unlocked, All LEDs flash 3 times then show selected.
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● IR OUT: Connects with IR emitter cable used for con-
trolling the local source device or the switcher.
● CONTACT IN: This input control reserving for direct
source input selection. Connect ground pin (mark as on panel) with following pin number for individual source selection.
Pin number Source
Pin 1 Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4 Pin 5
HDMI1 HDMI2
HDMI3
Display Port VGA/YPbPr/CVBS
2 Audio Ports
● OUT: The audio comes from the input audio correspo-
nding to the selected video source and mixed with MIC audio. Connects with amplifier for audio source broad­casting.
● EXT1/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4/EXT5: Select the external
analog audio on OSD/WebGUI and insert the audio to HDMI1/2/3/DP/VGA video source then output to display and analog audio output port. The VGA Source select the EXT5 as default audio input.
● MIC IN: Plug microphone in for audio source output.
● 48V/MIC/Line : 48V phantom power mode (connects
with phantom condenser microphone), MIC mode (connects with dynamic microphone and electrets condenser microphone) and LINE mode (connects with wireless microphone or line audio input).
3 Output Ports
● HDBT Out: Connects with compatible Receiver for
video and / or audio output. Support 24V POC function.
● HDMI Out: Connect to an HDMI display or AV Recei-
ver for video and/or audio output.
4 Input Ports
These video input ports include 3 HDMI inputs, 1 Display Port input &1 VGA input. VGA port support VGA, YPbPr and CVBS format. Factory default is VGA format.
5 USB Port
USB port connects with USB flash disk or other storage that contains the software update file to update the sys­tem firmware.
6 Power
Plug the 24V DC power supply into the unit and connect the adaptor to an AC outlet.
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5.3 OSD MENU
The switcher provides a powerful OSD operation menu. Press MENU button on IR remote to enter in OSD menu, the users can change some settings through the OSD menu.
5.3.1 Main MENU
The Main MENU includes Picture mode, Aspect ratio, Screen, EDID switch, Audio setting, network and Software update options.
5.3.2 Picture
The picture MENU adjusts the picture quality.
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Contrast 0-100 (default 50), Brightness 0-100 (default 50), Color 0-60 (default 30), Sharpness 0-20 (default 10), Tint 0-100 (default 50, for CVBS NTSC format only)
5.3.3. Aspect Ratio
The user can adjust picture output aspect ratio to 4:3, 16:9 or 16:10.
5.3.4 Screen
The screen MENU adjusts for VGA input only. The user can adjust horizontal, vertical position, clock and phase.
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5.3.5 EDID
The EDID MENU adjusts for HDMI and Display port inputs only.
EDID1.4 4K2K30,PCM 2.0
EDID2.0 4K2K60,PCM 2.0
EDID From HDMI
EDID copy from local HDMI port
EDID From HDBT EDID copy from HDBaseT Receiver HDMI port
EDID AUTO
Auto compare HDMI and HDBT Receiver HDMI port EDID
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5.3.6 Audio Setup
The Audio Setting MENU select between Embedded or External analog audio to choose the desired audio output port for HDMI and DP input ports. Select MIC mixer mode: ON, AUTO, OFF. MIC mixer on: The switcher will mix the source audio and MIC audio to the audio output (HDMI, HDBT, Audio output port). MIC mixer auto: The switcher will reduce the source audio volume automatic when it detects the MIC audio input.
MIC mixer off: The switcher will mute the MIC input audio.
5.3.7 Network setup
The network MENU will display the IP address.
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5.3.8 System Setup
The system setup menu includes output resolution, output hdcp, sleep timer, OSD time out, RS-232 Baud Rate. Test Pattern and Factory reset items.
5.3.8.1 Resolution
The switcher HDMI output resolutions support multiple modes. Through the system setup menu or press the “RES” button on the IR remote, the resolution menu will be displayed. The user can select suitable resolution for HDTV or monitor. Auto means that the HDMI resolutions based on the EDID information read from the display device.
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5.3.8.2 HDCP on out
Set the HDMI and HDBT port output HDCP status. Pass through means the output HDCP is follow the selected input source HDCP status. HDCP1.4 means the output HDCP will fix to HDCP1.4 status.
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5.3.8.3 Sleep timer
Set the switcher sleep timer(the time for switcher detect input source no signal to standby mode). The default timer is set to OFF.
5.3.8.4 OSD time out
Set the OSD display time. the default time is set to 10 seconds.
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5.3.8.5 Baud Rate
Set the switcher RS-232 control port baud rate. the default value is set to 115200 bit/s.
5.3.8.6 Test pattern
Set the output test pattern type.
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5.3.8.7 Reset default
Select Reset default -->YES enters to factory reset. The switcher will reset to factory default setting.(eg: HDMI1 input, audio mixer on, Output resolution set to 1920x1080 @60Hz,Baud rate set to 115200 bit/s etc.)
5.3.9 Software update
The switcher supports software updates via USB flash disk. The procedure is as follows:
1) Copy the file “MERGE.bin” to the root directory of a USB flash disk. (Make sure the file is copied to the root directory. The “MERGE.bin” file is provided/ authorized by our engineering department or from our website)
2) Plug the USB flash disk to the switcher USB port on its rear panel.
3) Press the MENU -->software update-->YES enters to start the update. The OSD will display the update process.
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5.4 Remote Control &IR Operations
5.4.1 Remote Control
INPUT
HD1 HD2 HD3 DP
VGA AUTO
ADJ RES
Menu Exit
OK
VOLUME
VOL- MuteVOL+
MIC
MIC- MIC+ Mute
Switcher Remote
: Press this button to power on to the switcher or set it to standby mode. INPUT: Press these buttons for select the input sources. ADJ: Press this button for operate VGA input auto
adjustment function;
RES: Press this button to select HDMI output resolution. (Press and hold 5 seconds or more, the HDMI output resolution will reset to 720p60Hz.)
Menu operation buttons: MENU: Press this button to enter in OSD menu. EXIT: Press this button to exit OSD menu. OK: Press this button to confirm operation. UP/DWON/LEFT/RIGHT buttons: OSD value setting.
VOLUME: Control master audio volume buttons. ⑦ MIC: Control MIC input audio volume buttons.
5.4.2 IR operations
As IR signal can be transmitted bi-directionally between the switcher and the HDBT receiver, it is able to use the IR remote to control the switcher or HDMI source devices.
1) Control far-end device locally
To control the switcher or remote display device by using corresponding remote control.
RX
TV
TX 1
UTP Ca ble
RX
TV Rem ote Scal er switcher Remote
Scal er switcherScal er switcher
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2) Control local device from remote
To control the switcher or local source device by using the corresponding remote controller.
DVD
RX
TX 1
UTP Cable
TX
DVD Remote Scaler swit ch er Remote
Scaler switcher
3) IR(20KHz---60KHz) cable introduction
5.5 Auto-Switching function
The switcher has auto-switching and manual-switching modes. When the user select auto-switching mode, It will follows the following principles:
5.5.1.New input principle
Once a new input signal is detected, the switcher will switch to this new signal automatically.
5.5.2. Power rebooting principle
The switcher offers the function to remember the signal last used before power off. Once rebooted, it will automatically enter auto-switching mode, and then detect all inputs and memorize their connection status for future reboots. If the last used input signal is still available, then it will choose that signal. If not, it will detect all input signals with priority on HDMI1->HDMI2-> HDMI3->DP->VGA (YPbPr/CVBS).
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5.5.3. Signal removing principle
Once the current signal is removed, the switcher will detect all input signals with priority on HDMI1->HDMI2->HDMI3->DP->VGA (YPbPr/CVBS). It will transfer the first signal detected to the output. Notice: Auto-switching function works only when there is a new input signal or if an input signal is removed.
5.6 VGA/YPbPr/CVBS input
The VGA input port is a multiple format port. It supports VGA/YPbPr/CVBS input signal. The switcher will auto detect the input signal type and format. The user can use the convert cable for YPbPr or CVBS signal input.
5.7 Connection of Microphone
The switcher provides one 2-level microphone input to accommodate different microphone input modes, including 48V phantom power mode, MIC mode and Line Mode.
5.7.1 48V mode
When switched to “48V” (It has a good frequency characteristic, high input impedance and high sensitivity in this mode), the MIC input will provide a 48V phantom power. This is only used for 48V condenser microphones.
1) Unbalanced connection:
“+” and “ ” connect to ground, and “-” connects to signal. “-” and “ ” connect to ground, and “+” connects to signal.
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MIC
48V Condenser Microphone 48V Condenser Microphone
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MIC
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Switch to “48V”
48V
2) Balanced Connections: “+” connects to positive, “-” connects to negative
and “ ” to ground.
Switch to “48V”
48V
5.7.2 MIC mode
When switched to “MIC” (It has a low frequency characteristics, and wide frequency response in this mode), the microphone input is used for connecting dynamic microphones and electrets condenser microphone. There are two different connections:
1) Unbalanced connection:
“+” and “ ” connect to ground, and “-” connects to signal. “-” and “ ” connect to ground, and “+” connects to signal.
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Switch to “MIC”
MIC
48V Condenser Microphone
MIC
MIC MIC
Electret Condenser Microphone Dynamic Microphone
Electret Condenser Microphone Dynamic Microphone
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2) Balanced connection: “+” connects to positive, “-” connects to negative and “ ”connects to ground.
Switch to “MIC”
MIC
5.7.3 Line mode
When switched to “LINE” (It has a low frequency characteristics, and wide frequency response in this mode), the microphone input is used for connecting line audio or wireless microphones. There are two different connections:
1) Unbalanced connection:
“+” and “ ” connect to ground, and “-” connects to signal. “-” and “ ” connect to ground, and “+” connects to signal.
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1 2
LINE
Switch to “LINE”
Line audio or wireless microphone
Line audio or wireless mircophone
MIC
MIC
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MIC
Electret Condenser Microphone Dynamic Microphone
2) Balanced connection: “+” connects to positive, “-” connects to negative and “ ”connects to ground.
LINE
Switch to “LINE”
5.8 Operations of RS-232 Control
As RS-232 can be transmitted bi-directionally between the switcher and the HDBaseT receiver, it is able to control a third party RS-232 device locally or control the compact switcher bi-directionally.
1) Control the Switcher or 3rd Party Device from Local
DVD
TV
RX
RS-232 device
Scale r sw itche r
PC
UTP Cab le
HDMI Ca ble
RS232 C ab le
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MIC
Electret Condenser Microphone Dynamic Microphone
2) Control the Switcher or 3rd Party Device from remote Receiver
UTP Cab le
DVD
TV
RX
HDMI Ca ble
RS232 C abl e
RS-232 device
Scale r switc her
PC
3) RS-232 Controller
Please connect the switcher with input devices and output device needed, then connect it with a computer that is installed with RS-232 control software (attention: the switcher RS-232 port settings must same with the software settings ,eg: baud rate, data bits, parity,stop bits). Double-click the software (Hercules) icon to run this software on your computer. The interface of the control software is showed as below:
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4) RS232 Communication Commands
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Command
help!
s factory reset!
r version!
xyz!
r power!
s power on!
s power off!
r lock!
s lock on!
s lock off!
s beep on!
s beep off!
r source!
s source 1!
r auto switch!
s auto switch mode 1!
s auto switch off!
r output!
s output 1!
r hdcp!
s hdcp bypass!
s hdcp 1.4!
r contrast!
s contrast 0!
r brightness!
s brightness 0!
r color!
Description
Display all communication commands
Return to factory reset setting
Read current FW version
Upgrade the switcher FW
Read the switcher power on/off status
Power on the switcher
Power off the switcher
Read the switcher panel lock status
Lock on the panel control
Lock off the panel control
Enable the switcher Beep
Disable the switcher Beep
Read current input source
Switch HDMI1 input(1:HDMI1,2:HDMI2,
3:HDMI3,4:DisplayPort,5:VGA/YPBPR/C-VIDEO)
Read auto switch function status
Enable auto switch function(1: Last connected source mode,
2: First connected source mode, 3: Priority source mode)
Disable auto switch function
Read output resolution
Setup output resolution at 3840x2160@30Hz
(1:3840x2160@30Hz,2:3840x2160@25Hz,
3:1920x1080@60Hz,4:1920x1080@50Hz,
5:1280x720@60Hz,6:1280x720@50Hz,
7:1920x1200@60Hz,8:1680x1050@60Hz,
9.1400x1050@60Hz,10.1360x768@60Hz,
11.1280x800@60Hz,12.1024x768@60Hz,
13.Out display EDID native resolution
Read HDMI/HDBT output hdcp enable status
Set HDMI/HDBT output to hdcp pass through mode
Set HDMI/HDBT output to hdcp1.4 version
Read picture contrast status
Setup picture contrast 0(range:0-100)
Read picture brightness status
Setup picture brightness 0(range:0-100)
Read picture color status
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s color 0!
r sharpness!
s sharpness 0!
r tint!
s tint!
r aspect ratio!
s aspect ratio 1!
r h size!
s h size X!
r v size!
s v size X!
r edid!
s edid 1!
s vga auto!
r vga hpos!
s vga hpos up!
s vga hpos up!
r vga vpos!
s vga vpos up!
s vga vpos down!
r vga clock!
s vga clock up!
s vga clock down!
r vga phase!
s vga phase up!
s vga phase down!
r mixer!
s mixer on!
s mixer off!
s mixer auto!
s auto vol!
Setup picture color 0(range:0-60)
Read picture sharpness status
Setup picture sharpness 0(range:0-20)
Read picture tint status
Setup picture tint 0(range:0-100,for CVBS
NTSC format only)
Read current input source output picture aspect ratio
Setup current input source output picture aspect ratio at 16:9
(1: 16:9 , 2: 4:3, 3:16:10 )
Read current input source output horizontal overscan value
Set output horizontal over scan to (100+X)%(the default X value
is 0 and the range is -10~10,the value is set for current input
source. )
Read current input source output vertical overscan value
Set output vertical over scan to (100+X)%(the default X value is
0 and the range is -10~10,the value is set for current input
source.)
Read switcher input port EDID status
Setup input port EDID at HDMI1.4 standard
(1: EDID1.4,2:EDID2.0,3: EDID copy HDMI
4:EDID copy HDBT,5:EDID AUTO)
Enable VGA auto adjust function
Read VGA horizonal position
Setup VGA horizonal position up
Setup VGA horizonal position down
Read VGA vertical position
Setup VGA vertical position up
Setup VGA vertical position down
Read VGA input ADC sampling clock value
Increase VGA input ADC sampling clock value
Decrease VGA input ADC sampling clock value
Read VGA picture phase
Setup VGA picture phase up
Setup VGA picture phase down
Read MIC mixer status
Setup mic mixer on
Setup mic mixer off
Setup mic mixer auto
Set source audio volume when set to mixer auto mode
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r auto vol!
r fade in time!
s fade in time 1000!
r fade out time!
s fade out time 1000!
r out vol!
s out vol 0!
s out vol up 1!
s out vol down 1!
r mic vol!
s mic vol 0!
s mic vol up 1!
s mic vol down 1!
s mic mute on!
s mic mute off!
s audio mute on!
s audio mute off!
s mute on!
s mute off!
r hdmi1 audio!
s hdmi1 auido 0!
r hdmi2 audio!
s hdmi2 auido 0!
r hdmi3 audio!
s hdmi3 auido 0!
r dp audio!
s dp audio 0!
r vga audio!
s vga audio 1!
Read source audio volume when set to mixer auto mode
Read source audio fade in time when set to mixer auto mode
Setup source audio fade in time when set to mixer auto mode.
(The fade in time range is 0~5000ms.)
Read source audio fade out time when set to mixer auto mode
Setup source audio fade out time when set to mixer auto mode
(The fade out time range is 0~5000ms.)
Read output audio volume
Setup output audio volume 0(0~32)
Increase output audio volume 1 level
Decrease output audio volume 1 level
Read mic volume
Setup mic volume 0(0~32)
Increase mic input audio volume 1 level
Decrease mic input audio volume 1 level
Mute mic input audio
Un-mute mic input audio
Mute source input audio
Un-mute source input audio
Mute source and mic input audio
Un-mute source and mic input audio
Read HDMI1 audio source
Choose audio source as HDMI1 audio input
(0: Emb,1: Ext1,2: Ext2,3:Ext3,4:Ext4,5:Ext5)
Read HDMI2 audio source
Choose audio source as HDMI2 audio input
(0: Emb,1: Ext1,2: Ext2,3:Ext3,4:Ext4,5:Ext5)
Read HDMI3 audio source
Choose audio source as HDMI3 audio input
(0: Emb,1: Ext1,2: Ext2,3:Ext3,4:Ext4,5:Ext5)
Read Displayport audio source
Choose audio source as Displayport audio input
(0: Emb,1: Ext1,2: Ext2,3:Ext3,4:Ext4,5:Ext5)
Read Displayport audio source
Choose audio source as VGA audio input
(1: Ext1,2: Ext2,3:Ext3,4:Ext4,5:Ext5)
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r ip mode!
s ip mode 1!
r ip addr!
s ip addr 192.168.1.255!
r subnet!
s subnet 255.255.255.252!
r gateway!
s gateway 192.168.1.1!
r port!
s port 8000!
r sleep time!
s sleep time 1!
r osd time!
s osd time 1!
Read IP mode
Setup IP mode at Static (1:Static,2:DHCP)
Read IP address
Setup IP address at 192.168.1.255
Read subnet
Setup subnet at 255.255.255.252
Read gateway
Setup gateway at 192.168.1.1
Read control port
Setup control port at 8000
Read switcher sleep time(no signal to standby mode time)
Set switcher sleep time(no signal to standby mode time)
(1: OFF , 2: 15seconds, 3: 1minutes ,4: 5minutes,
5:15minutes, 6: 60minutes)
Read OSD time out
Set OSD time out
(1: 5seconds, 2: 10seconds,3: 15seconds ,
4: 20seconds, 5: 25seconds , 6: 30seconds )
5.9 Web GUI Control
The switcher can be controlled via Web browser, which contains General, Setup and Network Settings.
After the active Ethernet link with an RJ45 terminated cables are connected, the IP address is obtained
and the IP address is entered in the Web browser, the switcher can be controlled. If IP address is
unknown, there are two methods to obtain the IP address.
1. Obtain the IP address and port number via the information from the MENU-> Network OSD by the
remote control.
2. Obtain the IP address and port number via RS-232 Controller.
For example, the obtained IP address is 192.168.1.100 and port number is 8000.
Input http://192.168. 1.100 in the address bar of the web browser.
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1) General page
2) Video page
3) Audio page
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4) Network page
5) Advanced page
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6. Connection Diagram
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1.Connect HDMI source devices (e.g. Blue-ray DVD) to HDMI input ports of the switcher with HDMI cable. Connect VGA source device (eg.PC/Note-book) to VGA input port of the switcher with a VGA cable.
2.Connect HDMI display device to the HDMI output port of the switcher with a HDMI cable.
3.Connect UTP Cable to the HDBT receiver.
4.Connect speaker, headphone or specialized amplifier to AUDIO output port of the switcher.
5.Connect control device (e.g. PC) to RS-232 port of the switcher.
6.Connect DC24V power adaptor to the power port and power on.
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