MuxLab 500435 Installation Manual

MuxLab 500435 Installation Manual

5x1 hdmi / hdbt multimedia presentation switch

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Multimedia Presentation
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Installation Guide

500435
© MuxLab Inc. 2015
94-000798-A / SE-000798-A

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    5x1 HDMI / HDBT Multimedia Presentation Switch Installation Guide 500435 © MuxLab Inc. 2015 94-000798-A / SE-000798-A...
  • Page 2  Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packing material for possible future shipment NOTICE: Please read this user manual carefully before using this product. The “far-end” item is the device (e.g. display device, 3 party RS232 device etc.) connected via the 500435. © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5.3 Operations of CEC Function ................20 5.4 Operations of RS232 Control ................21 5.4.1 RS232 Communication Commands ............21 5.4.2 Control the 500435 or 3rd Party Device locally........29 5.4.3 Control the 500435 locally or remotely ..........30 5.5 Operations in OSD Menu................. 31 5.5.1 Option ....................
  • Page 4 Installation Guide 5.5.2 Picture ....................32 5.5.3 Sound ....................33 5.5.4 Setup ..................... 33 5.6 Instructions of VGA Converting Cable ............. 34 6. Panel Drawing ......................36 7. Troubleshooting & Maintenance ................37 Regulatory Compliance ....................40 © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction to the 500435 The 500435 is a compact scaler switcher with 5 video inputs (3 HDMI, 2 VGA) and 6 audio inputs (3 HDMI audio & 2 VGA audio switched following the video; 1 MIC audio input).
  • Page 6: Specification

    75 Ω Video Impedance Video Resolution 1920x1200, 1920x1080, 1600x1200, 1360x768, 1280x800, 1280x720, 1024x768 20Hz to 20KHz Audio Frequency Response Input: >10kΩ Audio Impedance Output: 70 Ω Stereo Channel >80dB @1KHz Separation Signals HDMI 1.3 protocol and HDCP © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 7 One (1) 110-240V/12VDC power supply with interchangeable blades Power 8 Watts for the 500435 alone. Consumption 16 Watts when the 500435 provides PoE power to the HDMI Extender Receivers. Temperature Operating: 0° to 40°C Storage: -20° to 85°C Humidity: Up to 95% non-condensing...
  • Page 8: Panel Description

    5x1 HDMI / HDBT Multimedia Presentation Switch Installation Guide 3. Panel Description 3.1 The 500435 Front Panel Name Description Power indicator Turns on red when power is on, turns green in standby mode. LCD screen Shows real-time system working status.
  • Page 9 Used as direction button MOVE UP in menus. • VOL+ Used as volume up button. • Used as direction button PREVIOUS in menus. • MIC- Used as MIC volume down button. • Used as direction button MOVE DOWN in menus. © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 10: The 500435 Rear Panel

    MIC audio. IR Emitter Five IR Emitter ports connect with IR emitters to control local source devices or the 500435 from remote, switched along with the corresponding video source. IR Sensor Connects with IR Sensor (with carrier wave only), to receive IR signal sent by the IR remote or remote controller of other input/output device.
  • Page 11: System Connection

    4. System Connection 4.1 Safety Precautions 1) System should be installed in a clean environment with temperature and humidity within the operating levels. 2) All devices should be connected before power on. 4.2 System Diagram © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 12: Connection Procedure

    Connect speakers, headphones or an amplifier to the Audio Output port of the 500435. Connect control device (e.g. PC) to the RS232 port of the 500435; or to the HDMI Extender PoC/PoE Receiver (with bidirectional RS232 control). Both the 500435 and the HDMI Extender PoC/PoE Receiver have IR sensors and emitters.
  • Page 13 LINE input has a low frequency characteristic, and a wide frequency response. When switched to “LINE”, the microphone input is used for connecting with line audio or wireless microphone output. There are two different connection methods: © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 14: Application

    2) Balanced connection: “+” connects to positive, “-” connects to negative and “ ” connects to ground. 4.5 Application The 500435 product can be used in multiple applications, such as computer realm, monitoring, conference room, big screen display, television education, command & control center, smart home, etc. © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 15: Operations

    Note: In auto-adjust mode, the 500435 will choose the resolution of the display device at the far-end as the preferred resolution. If you need to choose the resolution of a local HDMI display device, follow the steps below: •...
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Volume

    Connect Input 3 with an active source device; the outputs will automatically connect to Input 3. • Remove the signal of Input 3; the 500435 will detect from Input 1 to Input 5, and will automatically switch to Input 2. •...
  • Page 17: On-Screen Display (Osd) Menu

    MuxLab and is available on our website: http://www.muxlab.com). 2) Plug the USB flash disk to the 500435 USB port on its front panel. 3) Press the Menu button for 7 seconds or more to update the software automatically.
  • Page 18: Operations Of Ir

    5.2 Operations of IR 5.2.1 IR Remote As IR signal can be transmitted in both directions between the 500435 and the HDMI Extender PoC/PoE Receiver, it is able to use the IR remote at the far-end to control the 500435 or HDMI source devices (via CEC function buttons).
  • Page 19: Ir Operations

    From the 500435, you can control the far-end display device locally with the corresponding IR remote. 2) Control local device from remote You can control the source device or the 500435 locally with corresponding IR remote. © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 20: Operations Of Cec Function

    Installation Guide 5.3 Operations of CEC Function The 500435 supports CEC function. This function can be turned on/ off by software commands (RS232) or by OSD menu operations. The factory default setting is ON. Software CEC commands are: “50686%” (enable CEC) and “50687%” (disable CEC).
  • Page 21: Operations Of Rs232 Control

    2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200. You can use a terminal software to control 500435. Please set the parameters of the COM Port (baud rate, data bit, stop bit and the parity bit) to 9600, 8, 1, none.
  • Page 22 Resolution Commands 50619% Change resolution to 1360x768 HD Resolution: 1360x768 50626% Change resolution to 1024x768 XGA Resolution: 1024x768 50627% Change resolution to 1280x720 720p Resolution: 1280x720 Change resolution to 1280x800 50628% Resolution: 1280x800 WXGA © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 23 Cancel the freezing of output image Freeze: disable 50646% Enable MIC Volume Icon display Volume Icon: enable 50647% Disable MIC Volume Icon display Volume Icon: disable 50648% Enable HDMI embedded audio output Embedded Audio Output: enable © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 24 50767% Restore default EDID EDID: initial Bypass EDID data from output to input EDID: bypass 50768% Upload custom EDID data to the EDID: user 50769% switcher EDID: initial 50770% Inquire EDID status EDID: bypass EDID: user © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 25 Check the volume level MIC Volume: xx (xx=0~66) Input: xx (xx=HDMI1/ HDMI2/ 50631% Check the input source HDMI3/ VGA1/ VGA2/ YPbPr1/ YPbPr2/ AV1/ AV2) Resolution: xx (xx=1920×1200/ 1920×1080/ 1600×1200/ 50632% Check the output resolution 1360×768/ 1280×800/ 1280×720/ 1024×768 © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 26 Check whether the LINE audio is mute 50751% LINE Mute/Unmute or not Check whether the MIC audio is mute MIC Mute/Unmute 50752% or not 50753% Check the freeze status Freeze: enable/disable Check the panel lock status Front Panel Lock/UnLock 50754% © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 27 50687% 50686% Enable CEC HDMI CEC ON 50901% Play&pause CEC cmd: play&pause Stop CEC cmd: stop 50902% Menu CEC cmd: menu 50903% 50904% Retreat CEC cmd: rev 50905% Forward CEC cmd: fwd 50906% CEC cmd: up © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 28 MIC automatically given the outer noise exceeds the limit of noise detecting. Send the 50696% command to enable MIC precedence; then the device will not be able to change the mute mode no matter how loud the noise is. © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 29: Control The 500435 Or 3Rd Party Device Locally

    Installation Guide 5.4.2 Control the 500435 or 3rd Party Device locally First, connect the RS232 port of the 500435 to the RS232 port of the PC. Then, send the 50787% command (Serial control mode 1, factory default) via RS232 communication software.
  • Page 30: Control The 500435 Locally Or Remotely

    5.4.3 Control the 500435 locally or remotely 1. Control the 500435 locally First, connect the RS232 port of the 500435 to the RS232 port of the PC. Then, send the 50788% command via the RS232 communication software. Finally, send a command to control the 500435. Connect as below: Control the 500435 from local 2.
  • Page 31: Operations In Osd Menu

    Installation Guide 5.5 Operations in OSD Menu The 500435 provides a powerful OSD operation menu that contains 4 sections: (1) Option settings, (2) Picture settings, (3) Sound settings and (4) System setup. Press the MENU button on the front panel (or the MENU button on the IR remote, or send the 50616% RS232 command) to enter the OSD menu.
  • Page 32: Picture

    HDMI3 Audio Select: switch between Embedded and Line to choose the desired audio output port for HDMI3. Software Update (USB): Insert the USB flash disk with updating file to USB port of 500435, to update the software. 5.5.2 Picture Includes Picture Mode, Color Temperature, Aspect Ratio, Noise Reduction, Screen and Color Range Picture mode: Includes Dynamic, Standard, Mild, and User.
  • Page 33: Sound

    Surround Sound: Includes Off, Surround and SRS Trusurround XT. EQ: To adjust the sound balance. 5.5.4 Setup Includes OSD Language, Restore Factory Default, Blending, HDMI CEC, OSD Duration and version inquiry © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 34: Instructions Of Vga Converting Cable

    VERSION: Displays software version. 5.6 Instructions of VGA Converting Cable As VGA source supports YPbPr and Composite video source, the 500435 provides with 2 VGA converting cables to comply with these signals. When you need to select these signals as input sources, please switch to channel INPUT 4 or INPUT 5, and then set the signal type in the OSD menu.
  • Page 35 OPTION setting menu: set “INPUT 4 Select” to AV1, and “INPUT 5 Select” to AV2. Finally, press INPUT 4 (or INPUT 5) button to switch to AV1 (or AV2) source. The VGA cable used to convert the VGA signal to Composite Video looks like this: © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 36: Panel Drawing

    5x1 HDMI / HDBT Multimedia Presentation Switch Installation Guide 6. Panel Drawing © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting & Maintenance

    5x1 HDMI / HDBT Multimedia Presentation Switch Installation Guide 7. Troubleshooting & Maintenance The following table describes some of the symptoms, probable causes and possible solutions in respect to the installation of the 500435. Problems Causes Solutions Output image with...
  • Page 38 Send it to authorized dealer by RS232, IR remote, or been broken. for repair. front panel buttons If you still cannot diagnose the problem, please call MuxLab Customer Technical Support at 877-689-5228 (toll-free in North America) or (+1) 514-905-0588 (International). © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 39 5x1 HDMI / HDBT Multimedia Presentation Switch Installation Guide © MuxLab Inc. 2015...
  • Page 40: Regulatory Compliance

    All brand names and product names used in this document are trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 8495 Dalton Road, Mount Royal, Quebec, Canada. H4T 1V5 Tel: (514) 905-0588 Fax: (514) 905-0589 Toll Free (North America): (877) 689-5228 E-mail: videoease@muxlab.com URL: www.muxlab.com © MuxLab Inc. 2015...

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