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HD60-4K30
HDMI OVER IP FULL HD MATRIX
MANUAL

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  • Page 1 VuMATRIX HD60-4K30 HDMI OVER IP FULL HD MATRIX MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    • Important Safety Instructions 1. Please read the user manual carefully before use this product, and keep these instructions. 2. Do not mix up transmitter and receiver before installation. 3. Channel of the transmitter(TX) must be different, otherwise, the system would be breakdown (including transmitter, receiver, IGMP switch etc.).
  • Page 3: Product Introduction

    • Product Introduction This KIT includes a transmitter unit(TX) and a receiver unit(RX). It allows for the distribution and switching of high definition video/audio signal by this product and off-the-shelf IGMP switch. It applied advanced HDbitT technology, the resolution supported is up to 4K×2K@30Hz ultra HD.
  • Page 4 • Package Content Transmitter unit ×1pcs User manual ×1pcs Receiver unit ×1pcs IR blaster extension IR receiver extension Power supply (DC5V) ×2pcs cable x1pcs cable x1pcs Remote control ×1pcs Wall-mount kit ×4pcs Screws ×8pcs • Installation Requirements 1. HDMI source devices: with HDMI OUTPUT interface, DVD, PS3, STB, PC etc. 2.
  • Page 5 • Panel Description 1. Transmitter unit...
  • Page 6 2. Receiver unit • Installation and Connection 1. How to make a CAT5/5E/6 network cable Follow the standard of IEEE-568B: 1. white and orange; 2. orange; 3. white and green; 4. blue; 5. white and blue; 6. green; 7. white and brown; 8.
  • Page 7 2. Connection Drawing 2.1 Matrix configuration 【NOTE】: The switch must support IGMP function 2.2 Point to point configuration...
  • Page 8 3. IR use guide 3.1 IR passback IR blaster extension cable should plug into the IR-out port of TX (Transmitter) of this extender matrix, and the IR receiver extension cable should plug into the IR-in port of the RX (Receiver) of this matrix extender.
  • Page 9 4. APP control use guide 4.1 HDbitT Matrix Controller MODE--APP “Matrix controller” 4.1.1 Android User: Download the App from our pvisupport site by searching VUMATRIX APP ANDROID IOS User: Download the APP"Matrix Controller" from the APP Store. 4.1.2 Firstly, connect the video matrix controller to the IGMP switch. Then, connect mobile phone/tablet and the video matrix controller via hotspot"MATRIX"...
  • Page 10 4.1.3 APP function 4.1.3.1 Preview Click ”play”button to preview the content of the source device.
  • Page 11 4.1.3.2 Edit Click the frame under the TX/RX button to edit device name.
  • Page 12 4.1.4 Push and slide Drag push button TX and slide to RX, to set up new connection. Note: Please do not use more than one mobile phone/tablet to control the system simultaneously.
  • Page 13 5. Button control There is a “TX ID” on TX unit, and there are both ”RX ID”and “TX connected” on the RX unit. Each of them consists of two Nixie tubes and two buttons (beside the Nixie tube), the left button controls the value of the left Nixie tube, and the right one to control the value of the right Nixie tube.
  • Page 14 6. Computer software control use guide The WINDOWS APP can be downloaded from our support site www.pvisupport.com searching for VUMATRIX WINDOWS APP Access to network Connect your PC/computer with the off-the-shelf IGMP Ethernet switch via a single network cable PC/computer setting Change the PC/computer's IP to 192.168.1.xxx (xxx can be 0 to 255) , which as same as the IP segment of TX unit and RX unit.
  • Page 15 IP setting TX and RX have their own default IP address, TX's IP is 192.168.1.238, and RX's IP is 192.168.1.239. Generally, it is no need to change the device IP address, as the system can work normally even though multiple TX units and multiple RX units connected into the system with their default IP address.
  • Page 16 If IP setting is really needed, please follow up the operation as Figure 2 (here make an example of TX's IP setting only, RX's setting is the same as TX's ) Device scanning and setting (here make an example of TX's setting only, RX's setting is same as TX's)
  • Page 17 * Click button “Start Scan” ,the scanned result shows as Figure 3...
  • Page 18 * Device Name setting as Figure 4...
  • Page 19 * Device channel (TX ID) setting as Figure 5 Click button “Update”, new configuration saved Pre-operation mode editing , show as Figure...
  • Page 20 Operation mode selection setting Follow up Figure 7, Click button “Select Mode”, to choose the mode needed.
  • Page 21 • FAQ Q: TV display “Waiting for connection” on the right corner? A: 1) Please check if the cable is correct and the length is within the range this unit supported . 2) Please check and make sure receiver 's channel number is within transmitter's channel list.
  • Page 22: Tech Support

    If you cannot find your specific answer, please open a ticket so our team can take care of you as soon as possible You can also call +1.407.720.6101 extension #2 Mon-Fri 9:30am – 4Pm for your free premium tech support Thank you for purchasing PVI...