The MuxLab HDMI 4x8 & 8x8 Matrix Switch, HDBT, PoE (500418-POE/500419POE & 500468-POE/500469-POE) allows 4 or 8 HDMI sources to be
switched/distributed to up to 8 remote displays via unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or
shielded twisted pair (STP ) cables for cost-efficient connectivity. Remote displays can
be connected up to 230 feet (70 meters) @ 1080p Deep Color via Cat 5e/6 UTP/STP
cables. The Matrix Switch works in conjunction with MuxLab’s HDMI Receiver
(500451-RX, 500454-RX or 500454-POE-RX).
Applications include commercial and residential AV systems, classroom projector
systems, digital signage, boardroom systems, multi-room systems, classroom training,
retail systems, collaborative PC systems, and medical information systems.
The external connections and connection i ndicators of the HDMI 4x8 Matrix Switch,
HDBT, PoE are detailed in Figure 2 and Figure 3. Please familiarize yourself with
them before installing the unit. Note: Figures 2 to 5 illustrate the HDMI 4x8 Matrix
Switch. The HDMI 8x8 Matrix Switch has the same basic functionality.
The HDMI 4x8 & 8x8 Matrix Switch, HDBT, PoE provides a centralized HDMI
switching center via UTP/STP cables.
1. The Matrix Switch is used in conjunction with MuxLab’s UTP/STP HDMI
Receivers (500451-RX, 500454-RX or 500454-POE-RX).
2. The Matrix Switch is typically installed in a remote telecom room and is connected
to multiple video sources and display devices via Cat 5e/6 UTP/STP or HDMI
cables. A Mux Lab Receiver is installed at each display to support the connection
to the Matrix Switch via a Cat 5e/6 cable.
MuxLab’s HDMI 4x8 & 8x8 Matrix Switch, HDBT, PoE comes with mounting
brackets for standard 19” rack mounting. Select the final destination for the product
and install the unit using standard rack-mount screws (Figure 6).
Figure 6: Setup for Rackmount Installa tion
For set-top installation, the side mounting brackets may be removed , and the included
rubber feet placed on the bottom of the unit. When removing the mounting brackets,
be careful to keep and reinstall the screws on each side of the unit (Figure 7).
The HDMI 4x8 & 8x8 Matrix Switch, HDBT, PoE may be controlled manually by
using the controls located on the front panel.
Navigating the manual control menu is performed by using the ‘Info’, ‘Menu’, and
‘Switch’ buttons located on the front panel, just below the display, as well as the
numeric keypad and arrows located to the right of the display. (NOTE: The ‘Cancel’
button on the numeric keypad also returns the user to the previous screen.)
Figure 10 illustrates the navigational layout of the manual control menu. Specific
menu screens (depicted by boxes) are described on the following pages.
Startup
The Startup screen is th e first screen to appear o nc e the M ulti medi a 4x8 & 8x8 Matrix
Switch is powered up. It displays the MuxLab logo and product name.
Information
The information screen is reached by pressing the Info button. It displays the name of
the device at top, followed by the IP and Mac addresses, device status, and firmware
version.
Main Menu
The Main Menu screen is reached by pressing the Menu button. It contains four
options:
• Switch
• Presets
• Diagnostics
• Settings
By default, the Switch option is highlighted when the Main Menu screen first displays.
NOTE: If password protection is on, pressing the Menu button from the Startup or
Information screens will prompt the Password screen to appear. The user must then
enter the correct password in order to reach the Main Menu screen.
Switch
The Switch screen b y either pressing the Switch button, or by highlighting the Switch
entry in the Main Menu screen and pressing the Enter/Save button on the numeric
keypad.
The Switch screen contains four options:
• Connect a source to a display by number
• Connect a source to a display by name
• Connect all displays to a source
• Disconnect all displays from a source
By default, the top-most option is highlighted when the Switch screen first displays.
NOTE: If password protection is on, pressing the Switch button from the Startup or
Information screens will prompt the Password screen to appear. The user must then
enter the correct password in order to reach the Switch screen.
The Presets scre en allows the user to sele ct and apply a pre-existi ng preset (specific
mapping of connections between sources and displays), or to save existing
connections as a preset.
Diagnostic
The Diagnostic screen displays four operating conditions:
• Internal device temperature
• Voltage status
• Fans status
• Existence of alerts
Settings
The Settings screen allows the user to choose which category of settings to change: