Ultra hd/4k hdmi to hdbaset with poe and hdcp 2.2 (14 pages)
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Media Axis™ 4K/60 Cross-Platform Modular Matrix Switching & Extension System USER MANUAL PureLink 22-10 State Rt. 208 Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 USA Tel: +1.201.488.3232 Fax: +1.201.621.6118 E-mail: sales@purelinkav.com For order support, please contact your local dealer. For technical support, please contact us at...
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol sprays. Wipe with a damp cloth. 5. Air vents should be kept clean and unobstructed at all times. 6. Any external impact may cause damage to the operation of this unit. MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
The MAX-216 can support a combination of up to (54) I/O cards Media Axis™ is the first matrix switcher of its kind to provide both IP and native inputs and outputs in the same chassis. Any input can be routed to any or all outputs, no matter what the format is. This gives the end-user ultimate flexibility and room for expansion.
Front View: All Media Axis chassis units are rack-mountable on a standard 19'' rack. The touch screen control panel is located on the front panel (Figure 1-1). Figure 1-1 Front view of MAX-20 enclosure MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL...
Figure 1-2 Rear view of MAX-20 Enclosure 1. Input Card Section 2. Output Card Section 3. Main MCU Card 4. Standard Redundant Power Modules 5. Power On/Off switches 6. AirLift Fan Blade Section MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
Media Axis's advanced Cross-Platform Switching Technology allows interchangeable switching between any Input signal formats to any Output signal formats. Media Axis™ supports 4K HDMI v2.0, 12G-SDI, Fiber Optic, CATx (HDBaseT), and IP signal formats with various Input and Output selection.
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Auto-Scaling The Media Axis™ offers auto-scaling on both the switcher and extender receiver sides, increasing system design flexibility and switching speed. The Media Axis' HDMI Output Card (MAX-HO), provides auto- scaling for every Media Axis switcher. The CATx (MAX-CR102) and Fiber (MAX-FR102) Extender Receivers have built-in auto-scaling, while the 12G-SDI (MAX-FH-12G) Extender Receiver’s auto-scaling is...
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HDMI v2.0b Support Adopting the latest HDMI version 2.0b enables Media Axis™ to support UHD (4K x 2K) 60Hz 4:4:4 resolution (optional) and 7.1 Channel Dolby TrueHD & DTS MasterHD Standard Redundant Power Every Media Axis™ is equipped with dual redundant power supply as a standard feature.
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As part of a complete switching system, send Audio, Video, control signal, and power up to 230ft over single CATx cable to and from the Media Axis™ using MAX CATx Extenders and send Audio, Video, and control signal up to 1.24 miles over Fiber Optic cable to and from the Media Axis™ using MAX Fiber Extenders.
MAX-20 Frame General Specifications Matrix Switcher 20x20 Digital Matrix - (5) Input/ (5) Output slots Input Signal Types Configurable via Media Axis™ universal input cards supporting HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT, Fiber, 12G-SDI, IP, and Dante™ Audio Output Signal Types Configurable via Media Axis™ universal output cards supporting HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT, Fiber, IP, and Dante™...
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MAX-36 Frame General Specifications Matrix Switcher 36x36 Digital Matrix - (9) Input/ (9) Output slots Input Signal Types Configurable via Media Axis™ universal input cards supporting HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT, Fiber, 12G-SDI, IP, and Dante™ Audio Output Signal Types Configurable via Media Axis™ universal output cards supporting HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT, Fiber, IP, and Dante™...
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MAX-72 Frame General Specifications Matrix Switcher 72x72 Digital Matrix - (18) Input/ (18) Output slots Input Signal Types Configurable via Media Axis™ universal input cards supporting HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT, Fiber, 12G-SDI, IP, and Dante™ Audio MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL...
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Output Signal Types Configurable via Media Axis™ universal output cards supporting HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT, Fiber, IP, and Dante™ Audio Supported Resolutions Up to 4K@50/60Hz (4:4:4) Supported Data Rate 18 Gbps Compliance HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 Control Options LCD Display (standard), iAxis™ Wireless Tablet (optional) Cooling System (1) Removable AirLift™...
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MAX-144 Frame General Specifications Matrix Switcher 144x144 Digital Matrix - (36) Input/ (36) Output slots Input Signal Types Configurable via Media Axis™ universal input cards supporting HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT, Fiber, 12G-SDI, IP, and Dante™ Audio Output Signal Types Configurable via Media Axis™ universal output cards supporting HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT, Fiber, IP, and Dante™...
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MAX-216 Frame General Specifications Matrix Switcher 216x216 Digital Matrix - (54) Input/ (54) Output slots Input Signal Types Configurable via Media Axis™ universal input cards supporting HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT, Fiber, 12G-SDI, IP, and Dante™ Audio Output Signal Types Configurable via Media Axis™ universal output cards supporting HDMI 2.0, HDBaseT, Fiber, IP, and Dante™...
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0 ~ 90% non-condensing MTBF 50,000 hours Rack Mounting Options Standard 19” rack-mountable, 39RU Enclosure Type Chassis Only Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight (Frame Only) Shipping Weight Warranty Limited Warranty (5-Years) MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
Output Peripheral Device Power 5V power Maximum Resolution up to Ultra HD/4K (4096x2160, 4:4:4 @ 50/60Hz) Maximum Data Rate 18 Gbps per color (R,G,B) Maximum Pixel Clock 300 MHz Output Re-clocking Automatic MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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3.5mm stereo audio inputs for internal independent audio matrix Compliance HDCP 2.2 Power Injection for CATx Extenders Yes (RPS-1218 power supply sold separately) Maximum Resolution up to Ultra HD/4K (4096x2160, 4:4:4 @ 50/60Hz) MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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8 channels Audio Insertion 3.5mm stereo audio inputs for internal independent audio matrix Operating Distance multimode 500m, Singlemode 2Km Compliance HDCP 2.2 Maximum Resolution up to Ultra HD/4K (4096x2160, 4:4:4 @ 50/60Hz) MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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(2) RJ-45 ports (primary and secondary IP audio connections) Operation Standard HDMI 2.0 HDCP Compatible HDCP 2.2 Maximum Pixel Clock 300MHz Maximum Resolution Up to 4K @ 60Hz 4:4:4 Equalization Auto MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
Dolby Digital®, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS®, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24, DTS-HD High Res, DTS-HD Master Audio™, LPCM up to 8 channels Audio Extraction 3.5mm stereo audio outputs for internal independent audio matrix MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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HDMI, HDBaseT w/Deep Color, 3D, & 4K Supported Twisted Cable Type CAT5/5e, CAT6/6e, CAT6a, CAT7 Digital Audio Formats Dolby Digital®, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS®, DTS-ES, DTS MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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(4) 3.5mm stereo outputs for independent audio matrix Signal Type Fiber w/Adaptive Singlemode & Multimode processing Digital Audio Formats Dolby Digital®, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS®, DTS-ES, DTS MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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0.5 lb. (0.23 kg) Dante™ Audio Output Card (MAX-AO-DA) Specifications (4) Female HDMI Type A outputs Connector Types (2) RJ-45 ports (primary and secondary IP audio connections) Operation Standard HDMI 2.0 HDCP Compatible HDCP 2.2 MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Dante™/AES67, Software Selectable IP Output Channel HDMI Audio 32 channel IP Audio Format Uncompressed, 24bit, 48KHz IP Audio Latency Selectable, 0.25ms, 0.5ms, 1.0ms, 2.0ms, 5.0ms Single Board Weight 1 lb. (0.45 kg) MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
Installation Package Contents The shipping contents consists of the followings: 1 x Media Axis™ series Matrix Switcher Frame ▶ Input / Output Cards (purchased separately) ▶ ▶ AC Power Cords 1 x RS-232C Cable (crossed type) ▶ ▶ 1 x RJ-45 UTP Cable (crossed type) ▶...
3. Gently slide Card out of the frame Installing the Matrix Switcher in a Rack Note: When mounting the Media Axis in a rack, ensure that none of the fans have restricted airflow Rack Installation Tips • Write down the serial number (usually located on the bottom of the unit) in an easily accessible location prior to installing the unit in a rack •...
Use crossed RJ-45 cable for LAN control Installation and Setup • Place the Matrix Switcher into the desired position and secure Media Axis into the rack using screws through the rack ear holes o * It is recommended to screw all holes for a secure installation •...
RS-232/422 cable (MAX Extenders) CATx Cable Termination (for CATx Input/Output Cards) The Media Axis™ and Extenders are designed with the TIA/EIA-566-B standard. Please ensure that each PIN layout of the cable is corresponding with the picture below before connecting the cable. Please note that CATx or above level cable enables to deliver better quality and longer distances.
(abbreviated as Tx/Rx) are different for straight-through cable and crossover LAN cable. Straight-through Cable: for connection of Media Axis™ series Matrix Switcher to an Ethernet network Crossover Cable: for a direct connection between the PC or controller and Media Axis™...
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End 1 Wire Color End 2 Wire Color Orange/ White Orange/ White Green Green Green/ White Green/ White Blue Blue Blue/ White Blue/ White Orange Orange Brown/ White Brown/ White Brown Brown MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
2. RS-232/422C 3. LAN (TCP/IP) Front Panel LCD Touch Screen Operation The front panel LCD touch screen of Media Axis™ is designed for the user to operate and configure settings through six main menus: 1. Create - Configuring Input-Output switching connections 2.
CREATE Media Axis™ is designed to create an independent Video/Audio switch or able to switch Video/Audio together. This section will guide the user on how to create/disconnect switching Video and Audio connection. Navigation Users can navigate the Video and Audio tabs of the CREATE page by using their finger on the touch screen to swipe through the matrix (up, down, left, right) or by using the following buttons: 1.
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This section is to switch Video connections only. Select Input and Output numbers to route a source signal to destination devices. (for Example: select 2->1 = input 2 is routed to output 1) MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Output (for example, connect Input #1 to Output #1, Input #2 to Output #2, ~ Input #15 to Output #15, Input #16 to Output #16). • Save o The “Save” button allows you to save the current input/output configuration as a preset. MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Output (for example, connect Input #1 to Output #1, Input #2 to Output #2, ~ Input #15 to Output #15, Input #16 to Output #16). • Save o The “Save” button allows you to save the current input/output configuration as a preset. MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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*Volume Info Media Axis™ displays audio matrix switching status and output volume. To see the Volume Info for an output, press the desired output in the far-left column. From the Volume Info window, you can adjust the volume of each output individually. For Example: •...
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Pressing an input or output number will display the Channel Info for that input or output Input Channel Info *Horizontal #s are inputs and vertical #s are outputs Media Axis™ Matrix Switchers have a built-in signal analyzing functions that enable users to check the detailed information of incoming and outgoing signals. •...
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Output Channel Info *Horizontal #s are inputs and vertical #s are outputs Media Axis™ Matrix Switchers have built-in signal analyzing functions that enable users to check the detailed information of incoming and outgoing signals. • The output Channel Info window displays the following information:...
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Name Edit (video and audio) Media Axis™ allows users to add and change/edit the names of both input and output devices (for video and audio). To do so: • Navigate to the Name Edit(V) to edit video inputs and outputs or Name Edit(A) to edit audio inputs and outputs •...
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• Press the input/output to change/edit; Edit name using the keypad as shown above (video) • Press the input/output to change/edit; Edit name using the keypad as shown above (audio) MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
PRESET The Media Axis™ Matrix Switcher provides a preset function for users to execute predefined, multiple switches at once in the PRESET page. Presets can be saved and recalled from the front panel touch screen. • All presets remain stored when power is lost and restored unless the user factory resets the Matrix Switcher •...
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Channel Edit Create or edit the Input/Output switching connections and press the Save button to save the current Input/Output switching connections. Press Cancel to disregard any changes made. MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Name Edit button. Users can name presets in a combination of letters and numbers using the keypad shown on the LCD. Press the OK button to save the name or Cancel to disregard the changes. MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
Matrix Switcher’s Input EEPROM chipsets. EDID Library List By optimizing factory default EDID and EDID library features, in most cases, Media Axis™ will work out of the box without any additional configuration.
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Internal EDID (EDID Library) In the Internal tab, select an EDID from the library and save it on to the Input EEPROM. Media Axis™ has 11 of the most widely used EDID data pre-programmed. • Under the Internal Output section, scroll through the list of EDID options using the touch screen and select the desired EDID •...
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The External tab is to emulate EDID data from any display devices that are connected to the Media Axis’ output via copper cables and saves the information on to Media Axis’ Input EEPROM. Note: For CATx and Fiber output cards, EDID emulation is not possible. In this case, try the EDID library feature.
SETTINGS Media Axis™ communication settings can be configured using the LCD front panel touch screen from the SETTING page, no need for an external PC or device. This section will demonstrate how to set RS-232, LAN, and Product ID information.
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Supported Stop bit: o 1-bit, 2-bit Media Axis™ can be controlled through the 10/100 base Ethernet port using either GUI (graphic user interfaces) or a command-line interface. The graphic user interfaces use a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.000 Mac Address: Media Axis™ has its own MAC address and that MAC address allows users to communicate with PC network solutions without any communication conflict. Use the number keypad to set network information. Use "." to move to the next section.
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Product ID In the Device tab by setting different IDs to Media Axis™, up to 255 units of Media Axis™ Matrix Switchers can be connected and operated on the same network either via serial or LAN communication. The Product ID can be set between 001 ~ 255.
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Selected I/O RESET – resets only selected inputs and outputs • Factory RESET – resets the Media Axis™ back to its original state (Note: this will delete ALL saved settings and information) The following are the factory default setting values:...
• All Audio Output volume will be set to 0dB INFO On the INFO page, Media Axis™ provides status information on the current system, routing of video and audio, and input and output status on a single page. *System tab MEDIA AXIS™...
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*Input tab – press the desired input to check Channel Info *Output tab – press the desired output to check Channel Info MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
From the Timing section, select the desired resolution for the output to be scaled to • Press Enter to save • Set All – all outputs will be selected under the Channel section • Clear All – all outputs selections will be cleared MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Output Config Configuration on each output of the Media Axis™ can be changed through the Output Config tab. • HDMI Audio – change/turn off the audio source of each output • HDMI Mode – choose between HDMI or DVI •...
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Audio Volume Media Axis™ allows users to change/mute audio volume for each individual output through the Audio Volume tab. • 0 dB represents no attenuation • -1dB represents -1dB attenuation • Mute represents output volume mute MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL...
All PureLink Media Axis™ Matrix Switchers provide a simple character stream control used by external control devices attached to the PureLink device. Command codes are used primarily for control, during system installation and setup, and for diagnostic purposes.
(E.g.: *255CI001O001,002,003! : Connects Input 1 to Output 1, 2, and 3) ▶ Use - (Hyphen) for range connection. (E.g.: *255CI001O001-004! : Connects Input 1 to Output 1, 2, 3, and 4) MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
Output # specification Audio connection status check 0x41,0x3F Audio connection status* command; this must precede Input # or Output # specification Separates the numbers within entries 0x2C Space that contain multiple numbers MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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65,0x72,0x7 Firmware version check command: ?version Firmware version check 3,0x69,0x6f, *255?version! 0x6e Baud rate sting command: *255@001! → 19200 *255@002! → 38400 0x40 Baud rate setting *255@003! → 57600 *255@004! → 115200 MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
The following table shows ack value response characters along with their descriptions and meanings, which may appear instead of the initially entered character or number. If these characters appear, all or part of the command has not been executed. MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Connecting Video and Audio Switches: • Create settings command *255CI001O001,I001O002,I002O003,I004O004! Connect input 1 to output 1, input 1 to output 2, input 2 to output 3, input 4 to output 4 ☞ response *255sCI001O001,I001O002,I002O003,I004O004! MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Connecting Video Only Switches: • Create settings command *255VCI001O001,I001O002,I002O003,I004O004! Connect input 1 to output 1, input 1 to output 2, input 2 to output 3, input 4 to output 4 ☞ response *255sVCI001O001,I001O002,I002O003,I004O004! MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Connecting Audio Only Switches: • Create settings command *255ACI001O001,I001O002,I002O003,I004O004! Connect input 1 to output 1, input 1 to output 2, input 2 to output 3, input 4 to output 4 ☞ response *255sACI001O001,I001O002,I002O003,I004O004! MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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*255DI001O000! Disconnect video input 1 to no output *255DI000O003,004,005! Disconnects video outputs 3, 4, and 5 *255DI000O003-006! Disconnects video output 3, 4, 5, and 6 *255DALLIO! Disconnects video all inputs and outputs MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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*255ADI001O000! Disconnect audio input 1 to no output *255ADI000O003,004,005! Disconnects audio outputs 3, 4, and 5 *255ADI000O003-006! Disconnects audio output 3, 4, 5, and 6 *255ADALLIO! Disconnects audio all inputs and outputs MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Examples (Video Channel Status): Command Codes Action *255?VI001! Check video channel status on Input 1 *255?VO005! Check video channel status on Output 5 *255?VALLIO! Check video channel status all inputs and outputs MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Note: With the touch panel lock enabled, you will be able to navigate through the different tabs on the Touch Panel, but you will not be able to make any changes (Routing, EDID Changes, etc.) MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Examples (Output Scaler Timing Status): Command Codes Action *255?OSO001! Check output scaler timing on Output 1 *255?OSO001,002! Check output scaler timing on Output 1, 2 *255?OSALLIO Check output scaler timing on all outputs MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Media Axis Scaling Receivers (MAX-CR102 & MAX-FR102): Scaling Receiver's Output resolution can be set via the front panel control button or serial command from the Media Axis. OS: Output Extender Scaler Timing Select The "OS" is an initiation command for Output Extender Scaler timing selection. The characters and numbers that follow the "OS"...
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Examples (Output Audio Status): Command Codes Action *255?OAO001! Check Audio Selection status on Output 1 *255?OAO001,002! Check Audio Selection status on Output 1 and 2 *255?OAALLIO Check Audio selection status on all outputs MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Set Output 1 Power save set to 5 sec *255OLO002D02,O003D00! Set Output 2 Power save set to 10 sec and Output 3 Power save set to OFF *255OLO001-004D01! Set Power save set to 5 sec on output 1-4 MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Input port 1,2,5 reset IN Port Info: *255IFI002! Input port 2 information return *255IFI001,002,005! Input port 1,2,5 information return OUT Port Reset: *255RSTO002! Output port 2 reset *255RSTO001,002,005! Output port 1,2,5 reset MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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19200bps, 8bit, None, 1bit Set *255OPALL“abcdefg” ! Send to all Output open port (abcdefg) *255OPO001”abcdefg”! Send to Output open port #1 (abcdefg) *255OPO001-004”abcdefg” ! Send to Output open port #1 ~ #4 (abcdefg) MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Product ID Set: *255SID255! Product ID Return: *255?SID! RS232 Data Set: *255SRBR01! Set IP address at 125.135.199.004 *255SRST01! Set Subnet Mask at 255.255.255.000 *255SRPT02! Set Gateway at 192.168.000.001 Set Mac Address at 00.00.C2.B0.20.05 MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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01: None , 02: EVEN , 03: ODD • Stop Bits 01: 1, 02: 2 RS232 Setting Return: *255?SRA! Internal EDID List Return: *255?ELIST! Output EDID Info Return: *255?EO001! Internal EDID Set: *255ESL001,002,003..006! External EDID Data Set: *255ESO001I001,002! MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
LAN (TCP/IP) Operation TELNET Protocol with LAN(TCP/IP) The Media Axis™ can be controlled from remote locations through the LAN port using WINDOWS XP DOS prompts, hyper-terminal, or TELNET program (the control code is fully compliant with RS-232C). Enter TELNET <Router IP Address>...
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Character train should begin with “LCD.CGI” to “O01=I08” to Output 01 = Input 8. The sequence and size of the character train must be the same. To RESET the Protocol, a new connection to the server (Switcher) must be established. Switching Channels http://192.168.0.2/LCD.CGI?O01=I01&O02=I02&O03=I03&O04=I04&O05=I05&O06=I06 &O07=I07&O08=I08&Submit_=SEND RESET http://192.168.0.2/LCD.CGI?O01=I01&O02=I02&O03=I03&O04=I04&O05=I05&O06=I06 &O07=I07&O08=I08&Submit_=RESET MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
(Data bits: 8bit, Stop bits: 1bit, Parity: disable) 2. Connect PC to the Media Axis™ using a USB cable (update cable is included in the original box) ✓ Please disconnect the RS-232 cable from the Matrix Switcher during firmware update.
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4. Hyper terminal setting Go to file --> Properties setting --> ASCII setup MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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Check on "Echo typed characters locally" and then ok. 5. Type "program" and enter MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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6. Type "1" and enter 7. Go to send (T) menu and then => send file Select Ymodem Protocol MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
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9. Firmware update progress window Firmware update completion window => Once the firmware update is completed, disconnect the USB cable and power cycle the unit (OFF/ON) Set baud rate back to 19200 MEDIA AXIS™ MATRIX SWITCHERS USER MANUAL VERSION 1.4...
TERMS & CONDITIONS PureLink shall repair or replace the Product if it develops a material fault during the period of warranty, on condition that i) the Product has only been subject to normal use in a domestic or commercial environment in a manner consistent...
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Advance replacement requests must be validated by a member of PureLink’s Technical Support Team. Replacement Units may be new or refurbished and is subject to availability. PureLink is responsible for shipping the Replacement Unit to your designated location by standard ground service. All other shipping methods will be responsibility of the Dealer.
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