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M XC- U -P 88 2- HDTL -A
I N S T A L LA TIO N G U I DE
V 1.0
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  • Page 1 M XC- U -P 88 2- HDTL -A I N S T A L LA TIO N G U I DE V 1.0...
  • Page 2: Product Description

    “AS IS” basis, without warranties of any kind. This document and all its information discussed herein remain the sole and exclusive property of PhD Solutions. No license of any patent, copyright, mask work, trademark or any intellectual property right is granted by one party to the other party under this document, by implication, estoppel or otherwise.
  • Page 3: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL CONTROL SKU: MXC-U-P882-HDTL-A Infrared: Bi-Directional Product Dimensions: 43 x 8.9 x 29.5 cm (Matrix) CEC Control: Full Product Weight: 6.10 kg (Matrix) Voice Control: Alexa Material: Smooth Textured Powder Coated Steel Set Top Box IP Control: CONNECTIONS Monitoring: Real Time Remote Monitoring Portal HDMI Inputs:...
  • Page 4: Receiver Overview

    RECEIVER OVERVIEW BACK PANEL OVERVIEW HDBaseT Input Connect the appropriate Cat5e or higher grade cable to each input of the receivers, these cables should then be connected to one of the HDBaseT outputs on the matrix. The LEDs will illuminate to indicate a link and power is being received.
  • Page 5 CABLING ADVICE SETUP GUIDE WHAT IS THE BEST TYPE OF CABLE TO USE? INSTALLING IN A RACK You can use Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A or Cat7 with our products. The minimum cable standard for this 1. Attach the rack ears to the front sides of the matrix using the provided screws. system is Cat5e.
  • Page 6 CONNECTING TO NETWORK 6. Complete the connection by attaching the other end of the Cat cable to a supplied Receiver’s ‘HDBaseT In’ port. The receiver should be situated at the output end (ie. TV). 11. Connect a standard Ethernet cable (Category 5e/6/7) from the matrix’s ‘Ethernet’ port to your router or network switch.
  • Page 7: Input Options

    WEB INTERFACE SETUP GUIDE WEBUI INPUT AND OUTPUT OPTIONS The front page of the web interface features a user-friendly drag and drop display showing all Once you have activated administrative rights, the  Video Routing page should display a  icon available inputs and outputs.
  • Page 8: Output Options

    OUTPUT OPTIONS  SYSTEM HEALTH TAB Within the output’s options popup, accessed by clicking the  icon next to each output, you will Under the  System Health tab information about the hardware’s performance is displayed. find the selected output’s options: The colour coded boxes will indicate if performing correctly along with the reading of the internal temperature sensor that will indicate if the system is overheating.
  • Page 9 The Mean Square Error test is the ratio (in dB) of the signal power of the ‘Good’ signal to that of the Connection Status: This will detail if the matrix is connected to the PhD Solutions Monitoring ‘Bad’ signal. This is analogue in nature and is directly affected by kinks, termination issues & other cable Portal.
  • Page 10: Front Panel Settings

    CEC CONTROL SETTINGS  FRONT PANEL SETTINGS Under the  Routing Control tab you will find settings for CEC control: Under the  Front Panel tab you will find options for the front panel of the matrix such as turning off the status LEDs.
  • Page 11: Discovery Tool

    ACCESSING THE MATRIX WITHOUT MONITORING PORTAL AN INTERNET CONNECTION ACCESS THE MONITORING PORTAL To access the monitoring portal please visit monitoring.phdsolutions.co, click ‘Login’ in the top While the matrix works best with an active internet connection it is possible to still configure and left corner and sign in with your registered details.
  • Page 12 MY PRODUCTS DOCUMENTATION & DRIVERS Under the My Products tab, all your assigned systems will be listed. Under the Documentation and Drivers tab you will find links to third party control drivers, manuals and troubleshooting guides alongside API information. Note: If the system you are looking for is not listed, please make sure you have added your Installer ID into the web interface of the system.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Should you encounter installation difficulties or issues with device communication, the following This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You by PHD Solutions; (c) abuse or misuse of the Product; (d) may also have other legal rights that vary by state, province breakdowns, fluctuations, or interruptions in electric power or checklist of common issues and causes should help resolve your issues.
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