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HDR32X32 Plus User Manual 32 Port 4K 30Hz HDMI Matrix Switch 32-Port 4K 30Hz HDMI Matrix Switch with Front Panel, RS-232 & Optional TCP/IP Control Made in U.S.A. www.SmartAVI.com 1-800-AVI-2131...
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USING A TERMINAL APPLICATION FOR REMOTE CONTROL VIA RS-232 13-15 COMMAND MODE 16-17 Using TCP/IP Control (Optional) LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT WHAT’S IN THE BOX? PART NO. DESCRIPTION HDR32X32 Plus S 32 Port HDMI Matrix Switch CCPWR06 Power Supply Cord Quick Start Guide Figure 2-1...
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INTRODUCTION The HDR32X32 Plus conforms to the 4K HDMI (High Definition Media Interface) 30Hz standard with HDCP compliance and provides a connection to view any of sixteen HDMI video sources on any combina- tion of sixteen video displays. The HDR32X32 provides HDMI output up to 40 feet away at resolutions up to 1080p.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VIDEO HDTV Resolutions 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, Supports all DVI-D Resolutions TV Resolution 480i Input Interface (32) HDMI Type A 19-pin Female TMDS Output Interface (32) HDMI Type A 19-pin Female TMDS Input Cable Length Up to 40 ft. Output Cable Length Up to 40 ft.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 1. Turn off all input devices and displays. 2. Connect male to male HDMI cables to the input devices or sources and the “IN” ports on the HDR32X32 Plus. 3. Connect the displays to the “OUT” ports on the HDR32X32. 4.
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SmartControl software, via RS-232 commands (with AMX, Crestron), and with an optional TCP-IP module. Figure 6-1 Input and output are relative to the HDR32X32 Plus. Output refers to displays or monitors. Input refers to video sources such as DVD players or computers.
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Display Input Status: This displays the status of the inputs. If no input is present, the display will read NONE. See figure 7-2. Figure 7-2 Restore Factory Settings: This sets the HDR32X32 Plus to factory defaults and reboots. See figure 7-3. Figure 7-3a Figure 7-3b Manage EDID: “3) Learn EDID from monitor”...
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FRONT PANEL CONTROL (Continued) Figure 8-1 To assign a display (output) to a video source (input) using the front panel controls perform the following: Press the SWITCH key, The “Select OUTPUT” screen will display. See figure 8-2. Figure 8-2 Press the number key for the display (output) and press the ENTER key. The “Set INPUT”...
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Check the device and your PC to determine if you need a male to male or a male to female cable and how long it needs to be. The Smart-AVI device requires a straight through cable. You can use a Null Modem Adapter to convert a crossed cable to a straight through cable.
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SmartControl, you can assign a unique name to each port on the HDR32X32, as well as each display, customizing projects to meet your needs. Although all the functions of the matrix are available locally on the front panel of the HDR32X32 Plus, using SmartControl allows for customization of all the matrix func- tions.
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USING THE SmartControl SOFTWARE (continued) Main Routing Window The Main Routing Window enables you to control the router(s) connections by means of the Crosspoint panel, the button panel, or with pre-recorded routes called macros. Crosspoint Panel: This is the simplest way to route the connections. Simply click on the cross point itself. The input on the left will then be routed to the output above.
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USING THE SmartControl SOFTWARE (continued) Figure 12-1 The Button Panel: Output Options: To select multiple outputs, in the row for any input or source, click the button under the desired outputs or displays. Input Options: To route an input to all the outputs at once, hold the control key down and click on an input. Macros: This section of the window is used to save and play back macros.
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USING A TERMINAL APPLICATION FOR REMOTE CONTROL VIA RS-232 Terminal Settings: Open the terminal software of your choice such as PuTTY or Hyperterminal on your PC. Settings MUST match those shown to the right in figure 13-1. Figure 13-1 There are two primary modes of operation for the HDR32X32: Command Mode and Debug Mode. When connecting to the HDR32X32 via RS-232, it will start in Command Mode.
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USING A TERMINAL APPLICATION FOR REMOTE CONTROL VIA RS-232 (continued) To enable or disable command line communication with the HDR 32X32 Plus via an RS-232 terminal, After you connect type, “d on<enter>” or “d off<enter>” After starting command line communication by typing “d on <enter>” You can display a list of available commands by typing “?<enter>“...
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USING A TERMINAL APPLICATION FOR REMOTE CONTROL VIA RS-232 (continued) To switch ports, type “sw [output] 1-32 [input] 1-32<enter>” DBG>sw 2 2<enter> Switched Output 2 to Input 2 To set the broadcast port, type “br [input] 1-32<enter>” DBG>br 2<enter> This sends the specified input 2 to all outputs DBG>br \<enter>...
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Command Mode Command Mode allows raw commands to be sent to the HDR32X32 Plus to control its various functions without the use of a menu or prompt. This mode is intended for advanced use only. There are two types of commands that you can issue the HDR32X32 Plus: Commands with CHECKSUM and Commands without CHECKSUM.
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Using TCP/IP Control (Optional) To connect to the HDR32X32 Plus using HTTP or Telnet you need an Ethernet / RS-232 server or adapter like the NET-IP-PRO from SmartAVI. The NET-IP-PRO is an RS-232 control module that allows most SmartAVI switching matrixes to be controlled remotely from anywhere in the world.
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Smart-AVI limited warranty is valid in any country where the covered product is distributed by Smart-AVI. Limitations of warranty To the extant allowed by local law, neither Smart-AVI nor its third party suppliers make any other warranty or condition of any kind whether expressed or implied with respect to the Smart-AVI product, and specifically disclaim implied warranties or conditions of merchantability, satisfactory quality, and fitness for a particular purpose.
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NOTICE The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. SmartAVI makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose. SmartAVI will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this material.
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