Thank you for purchasing the SB-5688LCM HDMI Matrix Switcher. You will fi nd this unit easy to install and
highly reliable but it is essential that you read this manual thoroughly before attempting to use 8x8 HDMI Matrix
switcher.
SAFETY INFORMATION
1. To ensure the best results from this product, please read this manual and all other documentation before operating your equipment.
Retain all documentation for future reference.
2. Follow all instructions printed on unit chassis for proper operation.
3. To reduce the risk of fi re, do not spill water or other liquids into or on the unit, or operate the unit while standing in liquid.
4. Make sure power outlets conform to the power requirements listed on the back of the unit. Keep unit protected from rain, water and
excessive moisture.
5. Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents or aerosol cleaners, as this may damage the unit. Dust with a clean dry cloth.
6. Do not use the unit if the electrical power cord is frayed or broken. The power supply cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
7. Do not force switched or external connections in any way. They should all connect easily, without needing to be forced.
8. Always operate the unit with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system ground. Precautions should be taken so that the
means of grounding of a piece of equipment is not defeated.
9. AC voltage must be correct and the same as that printed on the rear of the unit. Damage caused by connection to improper AC
voltage is not covered by any warranty.
10. Turn power off and disconnect unit from AC current before making connections.
11. Never hold a power switch in the “ON” position.
12. This unit should be installed in a cool dry place, away from sources of excessive heat, vibration, dust, moisture and cold. Do not use
the unit near stoves, heat registers, radiators, or other heat producing devices.
13. Do not block fan intake or exhaust ports. Do not operate equipment on a surface or in an environment which may impede the normal
fl ow of air around the unit, such as a bed, rug, carpet, or completely enclosed rack. If the unit is used in an extremely dusty or smoky
environment, the unit should be periodically “blown free” of foreign dust and matter.
14. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to
qualifi ed service personnel. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
15. When moving the unit, disconnect input ports fi rst, then remove the power cable; fi nally, disconnect the interconnecting cables to
other devices.
16. Do not drive the inputs with a signal level greater than that required to drive equipment to full output.
17. The equipment power cord should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
18. Save the carton and packing material even if the equipment has arrived in good condition. Should you ever need to ship the unit,
use only the original factory packing.
19. Service Information Equipment should be serviced by qualifi er service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the equipment.
C. The equipment has been exposed to rain
D. The equipment does not appear to operate normally, or exhibits a marked change in performance
E. The equipment has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
THIS SAFETY INFORMATION IS OF A GENERAL NATURE AND MAY BE SUPERSEDED BY INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED WITHIN THIS MANUAL
The SB-5688LCM is professional 8x8 matrix routing switch.
Supporting eight (8) HDMI Inputs. Output supported (8) HDMI
and (1) Preview output (same output-01). The SB-5688LCM is
based on the HDMI standard and supports full resolution HDMI
Video with embedded EDID. With a signal bandwidth of 340Mhz,
there is no signal degradation. High Defi nition Digital signals
can be selected and distributed to any (8) Inputs to (8) outputs
simultaneously. The Switcher is certifi ed as being fully CEC
and HDCP 2.0 compliant, full HD HDMI V1.4a 3D formats, data
rates up to 6.75 Gbps. Supports UXGA/WUXGA/DVI 1920x1200
resolution to any HD displays. The Switcher is certifi ed as being
fully HDMI and HDCP compliant, with RoHS,CE,FCC certifi cation.
Support high resolution HDMI sources routed to HDMI displays,
monitors, projector or audio receivers. The EDID management can
be selected between eight (8) different modes. Control is provided
via Front panel push buttons, IR remote, RS-232 or TCP/IP (not a
web-browser). An RS-232 Windows GUI interface is provided for
matrix routing control (Windows only).
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Check that you have the following components;
• SB-5688LCM Matrix Switcher
• RS-232 V2.0 Protocol Instructions
• Ethernet V2.0 Protocol Instructions
• Master wireless IR Remote Control (SW-5688)
• 19 inch Ear mount bracket (Part # 1U-440L)
• SB-100 IR Extender distance ~984 feet (300M) Receiver set.
• SB-100C IR Extender distance 6ft(2M) Receiver Cable.
• CD Contents: This manual, Windows GUI, ISP V1.0 Windows driver
• RS-232 Cable 6 feet (2M)
• Universal Power Supply: DC12V, 5A, Input: (100~230 VAC,
AC 50/60Hz.)
• ISO Screws
• Users Guide
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, 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 fi re,
electrical shock and injury to persons.
• To prevent fi 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 any
openings or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts
inside the unit.
• Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
• Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the
PSU if it is damaged.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any
weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
• To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or
openings in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow
for suffi cient space for air to circulate around the unit.
DISCLAIMERS
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and
is believed to be accurate. We assume no responsibility for any
infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may
result from its use.
We assume no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be
contained in this document. We make no commitment to update or
to keep current the information contained in this document.
We reserve the right to make improvements to this document and/
or product at any time and without notice.
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transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or any of its part translated
into any language or computer fi le, in any form or by any means
— electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or
otherwise — without express written permission and consent
• Dimensions (LxWxH): 19* x 9.85 x 1.75 in (*with rackmount bracket) (482 x 250 x 44 mm)
• Rack Mount: Rack Mount 1RU High 19 ” Rack Mount (with rack mount)
• Power Supply: DC12V / 5A, Universal world wide Type 50/60Hz, 100~230 VAC
• Power Consumption: 3880 mA Maximum
• Safety Approvals: CE, FCC, RoHS (2002/95/EC)
• Product Weight: 13 lbs
As product improvements are continuous, specifi cations are subject to change without notice.
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FRONT PANEL
FRONT PANEL
1. POWER SWITCH
The power switch turns the unit on and off. The LCM will illuminate red to indicate that the switcher is ON and is receiving power.
The Switcher will remember that last state during a power cycle.
When power is removed and resorted, the last confi guration will be evoked.
2. INPUT STATUS DISPLAY
Input sources 1 to 8 LCM illuminates blue to indicate that a video source is present on that input.
3. OUTPUT STATUS DISPLAY
Each Output (destination) Channel shows which input (source) is assigned.
4. DESTINATION SELECT BUTTONS
Separate outputs 1 thru 8 select buttons are provided for each destination assignment. Routing can be Source to Destination or one
source to multiple destinations. Example : Press Destination 1,3,5 then press Source 2 will route Input 2 to Output 1,3,5 respectfully.
5. EDID MODE SELECT BUTTONS
Used to select EDID mode using Input buttons #1 and #2.
6. IR SENSOR
The IR sensor receives IR commands from the supplied remote controller or third party IR emitter.
7. SOURCE SELECT BUTTONS
Separate inputs 1 thru 8 select buttons are provided each source selection.
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FRONT PANEL
FRONT PANEL
8. FUNCTION KEY - ALL
Disables (mute) video on all destinations OR Selects the same source to all destinations.
Option 1
- Press ALL followed by OFF button. The display will show “ 0 “ indicating all destinations have no video selected.
Option 2
- Press ALL followed by Source 1 thru 8. The display will show the Source selected.
- Press ENTER The pre-set source selection will be assigned all destinations.
9. FUNCTION KEY - LOCK
Disables (mute) video to selected channels. Either destinations.
- Press OFF button followed by any Destination channel.
- Press 1 thru 8 output destination. The display will show “ 0 “ for the selected channel indicating no video selected.
10 FUNCTION KEY - RECALL
The system will show previously stored presets, up to a total of 16.
Presets are stored in local memory using Source keys 1 thru 8 or Destination keys 1 thru 8 as the memory preset location.
- Press RECALL button.
- Press 1 thru 8 on either Source or Destination row.
- Press ENTER The pre-set confi guration will execute.
Operation completes.
Note: Operation will abort if no keys are dressed within 5 seconds.
11 FUNCTION KEY - ENTER
Press ENTER to confi rm entries.
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FRONT PANEL
FRONT PANEL
12 FUNCTION KEY - MEMORY
The system will show store presets, up to a total of 16.
Presets are stored in local memory using Source keys 1 thru 8 or Destination keys 1 thru 8 as the memory preset location.
- Confi gure desired matrices.
- Press MEMORY button.
- Press 1 thru 8 on either Source or Destination row.
- Press ENTER to ready memory location.
- Or press MEMORY again to cancel operation.
Operation completes.
Note : Operation will abort if no keys are pressed within 5 seconds.
13. FUNCTION KEY - LOCK
- Press and hold LOCK button for two seconds lockout the front panel.
- Press and hold LOCK button for two seconds to enable the front panel.
14. FUNCTION KEY - EDID
- Press EDID to select new EDID mode or select source row #1 or #2 for LINK source EDID again.
- Press DESTINATION again, press the same DESTINATION # to learn CATx EDID, The EDID for CATx has been learned.
15 19 INCH EAR MOUNT PAIR
Converts desktop to 19 inch rack mount. Bracket (part # 1U-440L) INCLUDED.
Image shows rack mount bracket attached.
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REAR PANEL
REAR PANEL
1. DC POWER INLET
The Switcher is fi tted with a DC power plug input connector. Ensure that the
used is of an approved type and is of suffi cient current carrying connector
capacity with the correct voltage and connector polarity. 12Volt DC power
supply 5A Max (Center pin positive).
2. IR EXTENDER CONTROL
Support one of IR Extender (IR input) Extend distance maximum 984 ft (300M)
Note: DO NOT install or remote this connection with the power ON.
3. RS-232 CONNECTION
RS-232 control port to allow for interfacing to a PC, Such as a computer
or touch panel control, to the switcher via this DB-9pin Female connector
for serial RS-232 control.
4. ETHERNET CONNECTION
ETHERNET control port to allow for TCP/IP interfacing to a PC
Such as a computer or touch panel control (not a web-browser),
to the switcher via this RJ-45 Female connector to control switcher.
5. PREVIEW OUTPUT -01 HDMI
Connect a signal link of HDMI direct digital video/audio to this Female
HDMI connector. This connector supports HDMI digital video/audio and
DVI digital video sources.
Preview port HDMI signal as the same as Output 1
Power Jack:
DC Jack - Inner OD O 2.1mm (+ )
Outside OD O 5.5mm (GND)
Power input - 12VDC, 5A
IR Extender Jack: Female Jack - inner
OD O 3.5 mm
Remote port : DB-9pin Female connector
Remote port : Control the switcher RJ-45
Female connector
Ethernet Port: Note: the Ethernet port and
RS-232 port cannot be used simultaneously.
Any connection to the Ethernet port will disable
serial commands send to the RS-232 port.
HDMI digital video/audio connector:
HDMI Female connector.
Note: With the proper adapters, the switcher
can be used with DVI digital video signals
HDCP compliant. DVI does not support audio.
6. INPUTS- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, & 8 HDMI
Connect a signal link of HDMI direct digital video/audio to this Female
HDMI connector. This connector supports HDMI digital video/audio and
DVI digital video sources.
HDMI Digital Video/Audio, Connector with fi x screw Input 1 ~ Input 8
7. OUTPUTS- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 & 8 HDMI
Connect a signal link of HDMI direct digital video/audio to this Female
HDMI connector. This connector supports HDMI digital video/audio and
DVI digital video sources.
HDMI Digital Video/Audio, Connector with fi x screw Output 1 ~ Output 8
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HDMI digital video/audio connector:
HDMI Female connector.
Note: With the proper adapters, the switcher
can be used with DVI digital video signals
HDCP compliant. DVI does not support audio.
HDMI digital video/audio connector:
HDMI Female connector.
Note: With the proper adapters, the switcher
can be used with DVI digital video signals
HDCP compliant.
REMOTE CONTROL
Before making any connections to the switcher. Observe the following:
> Ensure the mains voltage supply matches the label on the
supplied plug-pack (+/- 10%)
> Ensure that the power switch is OFF
> Ensure that all system grounds (earth) are connected to a
common point.
> Avoid powering equipment within a system from multiple power
sources that may be separated by large distances
> Connect all audio video sources and destination equipment
> Power up all source and destination audio-visual sources
> For each destination output select the appropriate input source
by using the front panel input 1~8 select buttons. The supplied
IR remote control. Or through the RS 232 serial communications
port.
> Upon power up the switcher will return to its last used setting
before powered down.
REMOTE CONTROL
IR REMOTE : SW-5688
IR REMOTE CONTROL KEY :
1. / 2. SWITCH 1 POWER ON or OFF
Controller with a separate power ON and OFF
3. DESTINATION : 1 thru 8 OUTPUT SELECTION
Press the destination button to select the output display channel.
4. SOURCE : 1 thru 8 INPUT SOURCE SELECTION
Press input 1~8 sources with selection button
5. FUNCTION KEY
ALL - function selection button
OFF - function selection button
EDID - function selection button
RECALL - function selection button
MEMORY - function selection button
ENTER - function selection button
LOCK - function selection button
Step 1. Press the EDID buttonThe display will show the currently selected EDID mode
Step 2. Press SOURCE #1 or #2 button row The button will fl ash blue and the display will show the current Embedded EDID Status.
Step 3. Press the ENTER buttonTo set EDID mode. The switcher will return to operation mode.
Operation will abort if no keys are pressed within 5 seconds.
Embedded EDID ModesTotal 8 EDID Modes
Embedded EDID setup
Press EDID > SOURCE > ENTER
SOURCE #1
or
SOURCE #2
To select Embedded EDID mode or LEARNING mode.
Press EDID button: The LCM will show the current EDID status.
Repeatedly depressing the Source 1 button will cycle up thru the options.
Repeatedly depressing the Source 2 button will cycle down thru the options.
Select Embedded EDID :Mode 1 : FSS
Mode 2 : H24-3D
Mode 3 : H24-3D-M
Mode 4 : H36-3D
RESETEDID Return To Factory default
How to RESET EDID mode
Press EDID > SOURCE > ENTER
To RESET the FACTORY DEFAULT (1080p-2CH).
Press EDID button : The LCM will show the current EDID status.
Press RECALL button : The LCM will show the RESET EDID.
Press ENTER to confi rm entries.
The EDID will return to FSS mode and resolution 1080p-2CH.
EDID FUNCTION FOR HDMI MATRIX SWITCHER
LEARNING EDIDLearning EDID from Destination to Source
Learning EDID Setup
Press EDID > DESTINATION >
SOURCE > ENTER
Press EDID > DESTINATION Button:
The LCM will be show LEARNING.
Switcher will LEARN destination EDID and pass the selected source.
NOTE : The already learned EDID cannot be modifi ed. You can only rebuild a new Learning EDID.
For example:
When the Source has “Learned” the EDID data from a destination, It will save that EDID information into EPROM and the EDID
data cannot change.
Please select new learning destination to sources or change to one of the embedded EDID modes when you want to remove
the learning EDID memory from EPRPM.
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EDID FUNCTION
EDID FUNCTION : 8X EMBEDDED EDID MODES
Mode 1. FSS (Fast Speed Start)
Mode 5. H36-3D-M (1080p-36 bits)
Fast Speed Start mode shortens the startup time of the switcher. Selecting this
mode does not force the EDID setup to be cancelled. Users may fi rst select
one EDID mode from mode 2 to 3, and then select mode 1 for fast speed start.
Mode 2. H24-3D (1080p-24 bits)
Video Support : All resolutions up to and including 1080p.
Audio Support : PCM 2CH
Mode 3. H24-3D-M (1080p-24bits)
Video Support : All resolutions up to and including 1080p.
Audio Support : MAT(MLP) 7.1CH, PCM 2CH, One Bit Audio 2CH, AC-3
Video Support : All resolutions up to and including 1080p.
All Outputs will be set to the highest common resolution of all connected
display devices.
EDID FUNCTION : LEARNING
Learning EDID Single to SingleExample : Learn Destination #8 EDID To Source #5.
Step 1. Press EDID button
Step 2. Press the Destination #8 button rowCopy the Destination #8 Display EDID.
The button will fl ash blue and the display will show the current
Embedded EDID Status.
Step 3. Press the Source #5 button rowLearning the Destination #8 EDID to Source # 5.
Step 4. Press ENTER buttonTo confi rm entries.
Learning EDID Single to MultipleLearning destination EDID link to the majority Sources
Step 1. Press EDID button
Step 2. Press the Destinations #1 ~ 8 button rowCopy any 1~8 Destinations EDID.
Step 3. Press the Source #1, #6~#8 button rowLearning the Destination EDID link to Source #1, #6 ~ #8 .
Step 4. Press ENTER buttonTo confi rm entries.
Learning EDID Single to ALLLearning destination EDID link to All Sources
Step 1. Press EDID button
Step 2. Press destination button 1 thru 8Learning anyone 1~8 Destination EDID to all sources.
Step 3. Press ALL buttonLearning selected destination EDID to all sources.
Step 4. Press ENTER buttonTo confi rm entries.
The button will fl ash blue and the display will show the current Embedded EDID Status.
The button will fl ash blue and the display will show the current Embedded EDID Status.
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EDID FUNCTION
EDID FUNCTION FOR HDMI MATRIX SWITCHER
EDID StatusTo view the current EDID status.
Step 1. Press EDID buttonThe button will fl ash blue and the display will show the current Embedded EDID Status.
Step 2. Press EDID buttonTo exit.
How to setup FSS FunctionFast Speed Start
Step 1. Press the Destination #1~8 button row
Then Press the Source #1~8 button row
Step 2. Press EDID buttonSelect a optimum status of Embedded EDID mode.
Step 3. Press ENTER buttonTo conform entries
Step 4. Press EDID buttonTo select the EDID FSS mode.
Step 5. Press ENTER buttonTo confi rm entries.
LEARNING EDID Defi nitionLearning EDID from Destination to Source
1. Switcher will LEARN destination EDID and pass the selected source.
2. To set up learning between a single destination and single source:
Press EDID button > Press Destination 1 thru 8 > Press Source 1 thru 8 > Press ENTER to confi rm.
Switcher will learn destination EDID to source device.
To setup and Install all devices.
3. To set up learning between a single destination and Multiple sources:
Press EDID button > Press Destination 1 thru 8 > Press the majority Sources 1 thru 8 > Press ENTER.
Switcher will learn single destination EDID to many source devices.
4. How to Learning single destinations with all sources.
Press EDID button > Press ALL button > Press ENTER to confi rm.
Auto Mode Defi nitionCommon Resolution and Audio
Switcher will fi nd highest common Resolution and Audio from all destination EDID to link Source.
Example for single source
Destination > press #1 and then Source > press #1
Destination device #1 will set to the highest common resolution and Audio of source #1
Example for multiple sources
Destination device #1, #2, #3 will be set to the highest common resolution and Audio available and source device #1 will output
this same resolution.
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TYPICAL APPLICA TION
INSTALLING DIAGRAM
Sample connection using IR Transmitters (SB-101) and IR Receiver (SB-100) with SB-6335T & SB-6335R to control a projector.
NOTE:
1. IR Control Projector Over HDBaseT Extender:
SB-6335 HDBaseT Transmitter
SB-6335R HDBaseT Receiver
2. Preview Output : Picture as same OUTPUT-1
3. RS-232 Control
4. External IR Remote.
5. IR Extender Transmitter :
SB-101 IR Extender Transmitter.
6. IR Extender Receiver :
SB-100 IR Extender Receiver.
Support HDBaseT Extender by SB-6335 Transmitter and SB-6335R Receiver via CAT5e/6/7 cable
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TYPICAL APPLICA TION
INSTALLING DIAGRAM
Sample connection using IR Transmitters (SB-101) and IR Receivers (SB-100) with SB-6335T and SB-6335R to control a Satellite Receiver.
NOTE:
1. IR Control Satellite Receiver Over HDBaseT CAT5e/6/7
Extender from room:
4. IR Extender Transmitter :
SB-101 IR Extender Transmitter.
5. IR Extender Receiver :
SB-100 IR Extender Receiver.
Support HDBaseT Extender by SB-6335 Transmitter and SB-6335R Receiver via CAT5e/6/7 cable
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IR RECEIVER:
IR EXTENDER
1. SB-100 IR 300M Receiver
SB-100
IR Receiver Set
2. SB-100C IR 2M Receiver
Device Cable (3C) IR Receiver (SB-100)
RoHS /95/EC
INPUT
RS-232IR EXT. in
RS-232
IR EXT .
DC 12V
IR Rx
SB-100
SB-100 Maximum Distance ~ 984 feet (300 meters)
Device Cable (3C) IR Receiver (SB-100C)
IR Receiver cable 6ft (2M)
RoHS /95/EC
INPUT
DC 12V
4
4
3
1
-
4
T
F
3
F
U
R
O
E
P
2
-2
W
4
O
T
IN
P
3
R
U
3
E
P
2
-
N
IR Rx
SB-100
O
H
N
1
T
I
C
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T
I
4
P
2
-
W
N
1
T
I
S
U
X
I
P
23
R
N
1
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T
A
M
I
1
M
D
H
SB-100C Maximum Distance ~ 6 feet (2 meters)
SB-100C
IR Receiver Cable
RS-232IR EXT. in
RS-232
IR EXT .
*** When you plug the External IR extender into the switcher, the front panel IR receiver remains active. ***
PIN CONFIGURATION:
4
4
3
1
-
4
T
F
3
F
U
R
O
E
P
2
-2
W
4
N
O
T
I
P
3
R
U
3
E
P
2
-
N
H
O
N
1
T
I
C
3
U
IT
4
P
2
-
W
N
1
T
I
S
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2
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N
1
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T
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IR
W
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SB-100 and SB-100C Receiver Pin configuration
Tip: Signal
Ring :VCC
Tip
Ring
Ring
Sleeve
Sleeve: GND
SB-100
IR Receiver Set
Sleeve
Tip (center)
SB-100 Maximum Distance ~ 984 feet (300 meters)
IR Receiver cable 6ft (2M)
Tip: Signal
Ring: NC
Tip
Ring
Ring
Sleeve
Sleeve: GND
SB-100C
IR Receiver Cable
Sleeve
Tip (center)
SB-100C Maximum Distance ~ 6 feet (2 meters)
Note: The External IR jack has voltage on the “Ring” portion of a 3-conductor plug. You must use a 3-conductor plug
(aka: stereo plug). Using a 2-conductor plug will short out the power supply. Always make connections with the
switcher power off.
VCC (Ring)
GND (Sleeve)
Signal (center)
GND (Sleeve)
Signal (center)
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IR EMITTER:
p
IR EXTENDER
1. SB-101 IR 300M Transmitter
DC 12V
RoHS/95/EC
SB-101
IR Transmitter Set
2. SB-101C IR 2M Transmitter
Device Cable (3C) IR Transmitter (SB-101)
IR out
From
Receiver
IR in
To
Receiver
CAT6/6a/7
OUTPUT
IR Tx
SB-101
SB-101 Maximum Distance ~ 984 feet (300 meters)
Device Cable (3C) IR Transmitter (SB-101C)
IR Transmitter cable 6ft (2M)
SB-101C
DC 12V
RoHS/95/EC
Transmitter Cable
IR out
From
Receiver
IR in
To
Receiver
CAT6/6a/7
OUTPUT
IR Tx
SB-101C
SB-101C Maximum Distance ~ 6 feet (2 meters)
*** When you plug the External IR extender into the switcher, the front panel IR transmitter remains active. ***
PIN CONFIGURATION:
SB-101 and SB-101C Transmitter Pin configuration
Tip: Signal
Ring :VCC
Tip
Ring
Ring
Sleeve
Sleeve: GND
SB-101
IR Transmitter Set
Sleeve
Tip (center)
SB-101 Maximum Distance ~ 984 feet (300 meters)
IR Transmitter cable 6ft (2M)
Sleeve
Tip: Signal
Ring: NC
Tip
Ring
Ring
Sleeve: GND
SB-101C
Transmitter Cable
Sleeve
Tip (center)
SB-101C Maximum Distance ~ 6 feet (2 meters)
Note: The External IR jack has voltage on the “Ring” portion of a 3-conductor plug. You must use a 3-conductor plug
(aka: stereo plug). Using a 2-conductor plug will short out the power supply. Always make connections with the
switcher
ower off.
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VCC (Ring)
GND (Sleeve)
Signal (center)
GND (Sleeve)
Signal (center)
RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE
RS-232 SERIAL INTERF ACE CONNECT A PC OR CONTROL SYSTEM. VERSION -2.0 COMP A TIBLE
RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE
PinRS-232Defi nition
1--------Not used
2TXTransmitter
3RXReceiver
4--------Not used
5GNDGround
6--------Not used
7--------Not used
8--------Not used
9--------Not used
RS-232 PROTOCOL COMMANDS (RS-232 Control driver V2.0.1)
The Shinybow switcher can be controlled via the RS-232 serial control port to allow for interfacing to a PC, or similar third party control
system.
The serial communication parameters are 9600 baud, 8 bit, No Parity and 1 stop bit - this is often referred to as 9600 8N1. When the unit
recognizes a complete command it will perform the requested action - there is no delimiter character required.
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ETHERNET SERIAL INTERFACE
ETHERNET SERIAL INTERFACE CONNECT A PC OR CONTROL SYSTEM. VERSION COMPATIBLE V2.0
For a complete list of commands, please reference external document extended Ethernet Protocol Instruction Manual.
ETHERNET SERIAL INTERFACE
Pin Ethernet Reference
1TXOPTX +
2TXONTX 3RXIPRX +
4NC
5NC
Note :
Control the switcher
SPD : Speed
LINK : Ethernet link
RJ-45 Female 8P-8 Connector
*** The Ethernet port and RS-232 port cannot be used simultaneously.
Any connection to the Ethernet Control port will disable serial commands send to the RS-232 port.***
6RXINRX 7NC
8GND
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LIMITED WARRANTY
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS HARDWARE, COMPONENTS AND SOFTW ARE PROVIDED
BY, THROUGH OR UNDER SHINYBOWUSA, INC (COLLECTIVELY, THE “PRODUCT”). By using installing or using the Product, you unconditionally signify your
agreement to these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions, do not use the Product and return the Product to SHINYBOWUSA,
Inc. at the return address set forth on the Product’s packing label at your expense. SHINYBOWUSA, Inc. may modify these Terms and Conditions at anytime,
without notice to you.
RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF THE PRODUCT
It is your responsibility to read and understand the installation and operation instructions, both verbal and in writing, provided to you with respect to the Product.
You are authorized to use the Product solely in connection with such instructions. Any use of the Product not in accordance with such instructions shall void any
warranty pertaining to the Product. Any and all damages that may occur in the use of the Product that is not strictly in accordance with such instructions shall be
borne by you and you agree to indemnify and hold harmless SHINYBOWUSA, Inc. from and against any such damage.
The Product is protected by certain intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to SHINYBOWUSA. Any intellectual property rights pertaining to the Product
are licensed to you by SHINYBOWUSA, Inc. and/or its affi liates, including any manufacturers or distributors of the Product (collectively, “SHINYBOWUSA”) for your
personal use only, provided that you do not change or delete any proprietary notices that may be provided with respect to the Product.
The Product is sold to you and any use of any associated intellectual property is deemed to be licensed to you by SHINYBOWUSA for your personal use only.
SHINYBOWUSA does not transfer either the title or the intellectual property rights to the Product and SHINYBOWUSA retains full and complete title to the
intellectual property rights therein. All trademarks and logos are owned by SHINYBOWUSA or its licensors and providers of the Product, and you may not copy or
use them in any manner without the prior written consent of SHINYBOWUSA, which consent may be withheld at the sole discretion of SHINYBOWUSA.
The functionality and usability of the Product is controlled by SHINYBOWUSA, Inc. from its offi ces within the State of Texas, United States of America. SHINYBOWUSA
makes no representation that materials pertaining to the Product are appropriate or available for use in other locations other than the shipping address you provided
with respect thereto. You are advised that the Product may be subject to U.S. export controls.
Disclaimers and Limitation of Liability
SHINYBOWUSA may change or modify the Product at any time, from time to time.
THE PRODUCT IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. SHINYBOWUSA DOES NOT WARRANT
OR MAKE ANY REPRESENT A TIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESUL TS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT’S CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY,
OR OTHERWISE.
SHINYBOWUSA has no duty or policy to update any information or statements pertaining to the Product and, therefore, such information or statements should
not be relied upon as being current as of the date you use the Product. Moreover, any portion of the materials pertaining to the Product may include technical
inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes may be made from time to time without notice with respect to the Product.
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMISSIBLE PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW, SHINYBOWUSA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
SHINYBOWUSA DOES NOT WARRANT THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS OR USEFULNESS OF ANY INFORMATION WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT.
SHINYBOWUSA DOES NOT W ARRANT THA T THE FUNCTIONS PERT AINING TO THE PRODUCT WILL BE ERROR-FREE, THA T DEFECTS WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT WILL BE CORRECTED, OR THAT THE MATERIALS PERT AINING THERETO ARE FREE OF DEFECTS OR OTHER HARMFUL COMPONENTS.
SHINYBOWUSA WILL USE ITS REASONABLE EFFORTS TO CORRECT ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT UPON TIMELY WRITTEN NOTICE FROM YOU
NOT TO EXCEED 10 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER RECEIPT BY YOU OF THE PRODUCT, BUT YOU (AND NOT SHINYBOWUSA) ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST
OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR AND CORRECTION THAT WAS CAUSED BY YOU UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED TO IN A SEPARATE WRITING
BY SHINYBOWUSA.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NEGLIGENCE, SHALL SHINYBOWUSA BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THA T RESUL T FROM THE USE OF, OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS SPECIFICATIONS,
EVEN IF SHINYBOWUSA OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL
SHINYBOWUSA’S TOTAL LIABILITY TO YOU FROM ALL DAMAGES, LOSSES, AND CAUSES OF ACTION (WHETHER IN CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE)
EXCEED THE AMOUNT YOU PAID TO SHINYBOWUSA, IF ANY, FOR THE PRODUCT.
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MULTIMEDIA AUDIO AND VISUAL
122 Rose Ln. Suite 303 | Frisco, Texas 75034
1-877-SHINY-USA 1-877-744-6987 1-972-377-2508 sales@shinybowusa.com
www.shinybowusa.com
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