Panduit ATLONA AT-UHD-SW-510W Manual

Panduit ATLONA AT-UHD-SW-510W Manual

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  • Page 1 4K/UHD Five-Input Universal Matrix Switcher with Wireless Presentation Link Atlona Manuals AT-UHD-SW-510W Switchers...
  • Page 2 Version Information Version Release Date Notes Dec 2017 Initial release Feb 2018 Updated to reflect firmware 1.0.1 Apr 2018 Updated to reflect firmware 1.0.3 May 2018 Updated to reflect firmware 1.1.0 Jul 2018 Updated to reflect firmware 1.1.1 Aug 2018 Updated to reflect firmware 1.2.0 Sep 2018 Updated to reflect firmware 1.2.1...
  • Page 3 Sales, Marketing, and Customer Support Main Office International Headquarters Atlona Incorporated Atlona International AG 70 Daggett Drive Tödistrasse 18 San Jose, CA 95134 8002 Zürich United States Switzerland Office: +1.877.536.3976 (US Toll-free) Office: +41.43.508.4321 Office: +1.408.962.0515 (US/International) Sales and Customer Service Hours Sales and Customer Service Hours Monday - Friday: 6:00 a.m.
  • Page 4 Atlona, Inc. (“Atlona”) Limited Product Warranty Coverage Atlona warrants its products will substantially perform to their published specifications and will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, conditions and service. Under its Limited Product Warranty, Atlona, at its sole discretion, will either: •...
  • Page 5 Atlona, Inc. (“Atlona”) Limited Product Warranty • Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from the installation or removal of this product from any installation, any unauthorized tampering with this product, any repairs attempted by anyone unauthorized by Atlona to make such repairs, or any other cause which does not relate directly to a defect in materials and/or workmanship of this product.
  • Page 6 Safety and Certification 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of a polarized CAUTION or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK blades with one wider than the other. A grounding DO NOT OPEN type plug has two blades and a third grounding CAUTION: TO REDUCT THE RISK OF prong.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Features Package Contents Panel Description Front Panel - Revision A and B Front Panel - Revision C Rear Panel - All Revisions Installation Connectors RS-232 Audio Relay Trigger I/O Connection Instructions Connection Diagram IP Configuration Getting the IP Address Getting the IP Address without a Display Switching the IP Mode Using the Front Panel Auto IP Mode...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Casting iOS Devices OS X Devices Microsoft Miracast Google Chrome Audio Management Using External Audio Sources Controlling Audio Output Volume AirPlay Bluetooth Discovery AirPlay / Miracast P2P PIN Codes Changing the PIN Timeout Moderator Mode Display Control Methods Active Video Presence Active Video Presence with Occupancy Sensor Occupancy Sensor...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction The Atlona AT-UHD-SW-510W is a 5×2, multi-format matrix switcher with wireless presentation capability. It provides universal BYOD (bring your own device) compatibility with HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C inputs, plus wireless connectivity for mobile devices. The SW-510W is HDCP 2.2 compliant, and features matrixed or mirrored HDMI and HDBaseT outputs.
  • Page 10: Panel Description

    Panel Description NOTE: As of April 2019, Revision C is being shipped. Hardware revisions A and B were shipped prior to April of 2019. However, all hardware revisions support the latest version of firmware. Front Panel - Revision A and B USB-C INPUT DISPLAY...
  • Page 11: Rear Panel - All Revisions

    USB-C INPUT DISPLAY HDMI 3 HDMI 4 Panel Description BYOD AT-UHD-SW-510W Rear Panel - All Revisions AUDIO RELAY TRIGGER I/O RS-232 WiFi MIRACAST C1 COM C2 USB-C IN DP IN HDMI IN HDMI OUT HDBaseT OUT DC 24V AUDIO IN USB-C Connect a 3.5 mm mini-stereo cable from an analog Connect a USB-C cable from this port to a USB-C...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation Connectors RS-232 The AT-UHD-SW-510W provides an RS-232 port which can be used to control a display connected to the HDMI output. Atlona recommends controlling the AT-UHD-SW-510W using IP and reserving the RS-232 port for local display control. 1. Use wire strippers to remove a portion of the cable jacket. 2.
  • Page 13: Relay

    Installation Relay The AT-UHD-SW-510W provides a RELAY port, allowing the control of screens, curtains, and other devices. Use a 48 V DC relay with no more than 1 A current draw. When the AT-UHD-SW-510W is powered-on or rebooted, C1 and C2 are set to the Normally Open (NO) state. Trigger I/O The TRIGGER I/O port allows voltage-controlled devices, such as an occupancy sensor, to be connected to the AT-UHD-SW-510W.
  • Page 14: Connection Instructions

    Installation Connection Instructions 1. Connect a USB-C cable from a source to the USB-C (1) port. 2. Connect a DisplayPort cable from a source to the DP IN (2) port. 3. Connect up to two UHD/HD sources, using HDMI cables, to the HDMI IN (3) and HDMI IN (4) ports. 4.
  • Page 15 Installation 8. OPTIONAL: Connect a 3.5 mm analog audio cable from an analog source to the AUDIO IN port. This audio port is used to embed analog audio on any of the input sources. 9. OPTIONAL: Connect the included green 5-pin captive screw connector to the AUDIO OUT connector. Refer to Audio (page 12) for wiring information.
  • Page 16: Connection Diagram

    Installation Connection Diagram AT-VGW-250 DI SP W ER IN PU B- C AT-UHD-SW-510W 10 W W -5 D -S A T- AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX-PSE AT-VTP-800-WH se T Tablet (BYOD) Miracast™ Laptop Laptop UHD/HD Display Laptop AT-UHD-SW-510W...
  • Page 17: Ip Configuration

    Installation IP Configuration The AT-OME-MS52W is shipped with DHCP enabled. Once connected to a network, the DHCP server (if available), will automatically assign an IP address to the unit. Pressing the SHOW IP button will display the current IP address of the AT-OME-MS52W.
  • Page 18: Switching The Ip Mode Using The Front Panel

    Installation Switching the IP Mode Using the Front Panel 1. Make sure the AT-UHD-SW-510W is powered and ready for operation. INPUT button 2. Press and hold the INPUT button for at least 15 seconds. USB-C INPUT POWER DISPLAY HDMI 3 HDMI 4 BYOD AT-UHD-SW-510W...
  • Page 19: Setting The Ip Address Using The Web Server

    Installation Setting the IP Address using the Web Server The IP mode of the AT-UHD-SW-510W can also be set using the built-in web server. In order to access the web server, the IP address of the AT-UHD-SW-510W must be known. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information.
  • Page 20: Resetting To Factory-Default Settings

    Installation Resetting to Factory-Default Settings If necessary, the AT-UHD-SW-510W can be reset to factory-defaults from the front panel. Press and hold the DISPLAY button for 15 seconds to reset the AT-UHD-SW-510W to factory-default settings. Note that the AT-UHD- SW-510W will be placed in DHCP mode, as part of the reset procedure. The AT-UHD-SW-510W can also be reset through the web GUI.
  • Page 21: Device Operation

    Device Operation LED Indicators The LED indicators on both the front and rear of the unit provide basic information on the current status of the AT-UHD-SW-510W. The POWER button has a backlit LED indicator. Description POWER Solid blue • Unit is powered and is in normal operating mode. Solid red •...
  • Page 22: Logging In To The Web Server

    Device Operation Logging in to the Web Server Most of the AT-UHD-SW-510W operation is handled through the built-in web server. In order to access the web server, the IP address of the unit must be known. Refer to IP Configuration (page 17) for more information.
  • Page 23: Logging In After Registration

    Device Operation Logging in after registration 1. Launch the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-UHD-SW-510W in the address bar. 2. Enter the correct username and password in the respective fields. 3. Click the Login button. NOTE: If using a secure connection, click the Secure Login button.
  • Page 24: Setting The System Date And Time

    Device Operation Setting the System Date and Time The AT-UHD-SW-510W uses the internal clock to store the current date and time. When setting the time and date, Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) must be used. IMPORTANT: In order for proper unit operation, it is critical that the AT-UHD-SW-510W be set to the correct UTC time setting.
  • Page 25: Setting Local Date And Time

    Device Operation Setting Local Date and Time IMPORTANT: If the Local Date / Time field appears highlighted in (shown above), then this task must be performed to ensure proper functionality of the AT-UHD-SW-510W. 1. Login to the web server. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information.
  • Page 26: Selecting The Input

    Device Operation Selecting the Input 1. Login to the web server. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information. 2. Click Routing in the side menu bar. 3. Under the Input Selection window group, click the desired input. USB-C DISPLAY INPUT...
  • Page 27: Switching Modes

    Device Operation Switching Modes The AT-UHD-SW-510W features two switching modes: Matrix Mode and Matrix Mode with static route. Each of these modes will be covered in the following section and are configured using the built-in web server. Matrix Mode This mode allows the AT-UHD-SW-510W to independently switch between any input to any output. Auto switching and display control is disabled in Matrix Mode.
  • Page 28 Device Operation 5. Click the Matrix Mode HDMI Source drop-down list and select the input to be routed to the HDMI OUT port. 6. Click the Matrix Mode HDBaseT Source drop-down list and select the input to be routed to the HDBaseT OUT port.
  • Page 29: Matrix Mode W/ Static Route

    Device Operation Matrix Mode w/ Static Route This mode is desirable when integrating the AT-UHD-SW-510W with a video conference system and allows for auto switching and display control. In this mode, both static input and output routing are specified. Auto-Switching (page 31) must be enabled.
  • Page 30 Device Operation 5. Click the Matrix Mode Static Output drop-down list and select the output that will be “static”. This is the output that will not change. 6. Click the Matrix Mode Static Source drop-down to select the source that will be assigned as a “static” source. This source will be routed to the output selected in the Matrix Mode Static Output drop-down list.
  • Page 31: Auto-Switching

    Device Operation Auto-Switching The AT-UHD-SW-510W provides auto-switching capability, which is enabled by default. This feature will automatically switch the input to the most recently-connected source. If a source is disconnected, then the input will automatically be switched to the previously-connected source. IMPORTANT: The auto-switching feature is only available when the Switching Mode is set to Matrix mode with static route or Disabled.
  • Page 32: The Splash Screen

    Device Operation The Splash Screen The splash screen is displayed after the AT-UHD-SW-510W has completed the boot-up process, and indicates that the unit is ready for use. To view the splash screen, connect an HDMI cable to OUTPUT 1 (HDMI) or OUTPUT 2 (HDBaseT) on the AT-UHD-SW-510W to the HDMI input of a display.
  • Page 33 Device Operation Title Welcome Column Title SW510W-B369 To begin your presentation: Subtitle Connect wired: Connect wirelessly: Connect the HDMI, USB-C, Search for MS52W-B500 or DisplayPort cable on your AirPlay, at the table to your GoogleCast (Google Home App), device. or Miracast device. Column #1 Help Videos - http://atlona.com/casting Column #2...
  • Page 34 Device Operation 5. Click the Legend link to display a list of these tags at any time. 6. The Y Offset field is used to adjust the horizontal centering of the panel. The default value is 0 (center). Positive values will shift the panel to the right. Negative values will shift the panel to the left. Adjusting the Y Offset does not move the background image of the splash screen.
  • Page 35: Displaying Metadata

    Device Operation Displaying Metadata Click the Show MetaData checkbox to display metadata information on the splash screen. Metadata includes the name of the unit, model, current date, wired IP address, current firmware version, and some image references used by the AT-UHD-SW-510W. 1.
  • Page 36: Displaying The Wireless Password

    Device Operation Displaying the Wireless Password This feature is applicable only when the AT-UHD-SW-510W is configured as an access point. The wireless password can be displayed as part of any text field on the splash screen, by inserting the {password} tag as part of a text string.
  • Page 37: Cycling Background Images

    Device Operation Cycling Background Images Background image cycling can prevent image persistence, which is the equivalent of image burn-in on CRT and plasma computer monitors. 1. Login to the web server. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information.
  • Page 38: Uploading Custom Images

    Device Operation Uploading Custom Images Custom images may be uploaded and used instead of the factory splash screens. IMPORTANT: Custom images should not exceed 1920 x 1080. All common image types, such as JPG, BMP, PNG, TIF, GIF, are supported. 1.
  • Page 39: Html Splash Screens

    Device Operation HTML Splash Screens HTML-based splash screens can be used to create content-rich splash screens. This section provides details on creating and uploading an HTML splash screen. Familiarity with HTML is assumed. The AT-UHD-SW-510W comes with a default HTML splash screen, which can be downloaded from within the web server. The following table provides a list of supported / unsupported features: Feature Supported...
  • Page 40 Device Operation Using a custom HTML file 1. Create the HTML file, along with any links to the desired images. The AT-UHD-SW-510W also comes with a default HTML file (refer to the previous page), and can be used as a starting point when creating a custom HTML splash screen.
  • Page 41 Device Operation The file structure for the default html.zip file, located on the AT-UHD-SW-510W, is as follows: airplay.png cast.png chrome.png devices.png index.html_template wifi.png windows.png 4. Login to the web server. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information.
  • Page 42: Resetting The Html Splash Screen

    Device Operation Resetting the HTML Splash Screen IMPORTANT: The Reset (Reset HTML) button will delete any loaded HTML data and replace it with the default HTML page that comes with the AT-UHD-SW-510W. 1. Login to the web server. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information.
  • Page 43: Wireless Configuration

    Device Operation Wireless Configuration The AT-UHD-SW-510W features a wireless gateway, providing convenient Wi-Fi connectivity to iOS, Android, Mac, ® Chromebook, or Windows-based devices. In addition, the AT-UHD-SW-510W can be configured as a wireless access point (AP). The addition of a built-in firewall provides filtering of outbound traffic from WAP to Ethernet. Access Point Mode When configured as an Access Point (AP), wireless devices can be connected to the AT-UHD-SW-510W.
  • Page 44 Device Operation 6. The Show AP Credentials checkbox is enabled by default. Enabling this feature will display the WiFi Name and WiFi Password fields to be displayed on the splash screen, as shown below. Uncheck this box to hide the name and password.
  • Page 45 Device Operation 11. Enter the wireless channel number in the Channel field. Channels 1 through 11 are 2.5 GHz channels. Channels 36 and above are 5 GHz channels. Contact the network administrator if necessary. 12. Click the Access Point Power Level drop-down list to select the desired power level of the WiFi USB antenna. Available values are integers 0 through 13.
  • Page 46: Firewall Mode

    Device Operation Firewall Mode This feature allows filtering of outgoing network traffic, from/to a network that is connected to the LAN port on the AT-UHD-SW-510W. The AT-UHD-SW-510W provides the following firewall modes: Block Private Network, Block Internet, Block All, and None. If this feature is not desired, then the following steps can be skipped. The firewall can be configured or disabled at any time.
  • Page 47: Connect To Wifi Mode

    Device Operation Connect to WiFi Mode Use this mode to connect the AT-UHD-SW-510W to another wireless network. 1. Login to the web server. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information. 2. Click Administration > Networking in the side menu bar. 3.
  • Page 48 Device Operation 6. Click the desired WiFi network from the list and click the OK button to accept the selection or click Cancel to return to the WiFi window group. 7. Enter the password for the wireless network in the Password field. 8.
  • Page 49 Device Operation 9. The system will prompt to be rebooted, as shown below. Click Yes to perform a reboot. To reboot at a later time, click the Later button. Once the connection has been established, the Status field will display Connected, as shown below. The following table provides a description of status messages.
  • Page 50: Changing The Ssid

    Device Operation Changing the SSID By default, the SSID of the AT-UHD-SW-510W is set to the following identifier: SW510W-{id}. The first five digits are the last five characters of the product SKU. The {id} tag holds the last four digits of the MAC address. This identifier is held in the Name field, under the General tab.
  • Page 51: 802.1X Authentication

    Device Operation 802.1X Authentication 802.1X is a server-based port authentication protocol which restricts unauthorized (rogue) clients from connecting to a Local Area Network through a public port. In its simplest form, 802.1X usually involves three parties: supplicant (client device), authenticator (Ethernet switch), and an authentication server. Before the device is permitted on the network, port communication is restricted to Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPOL) traffic.
  • Page 52 Device Operation 5. Enter the identity of the authentication server in the Identity field. EAP uses this field to identify the correct authentication server which will process the credentials. For example, if foo@authserv.com is entered, then this identifies AUTHSERV as the RADIUS (authentication) server. 6.
  • Page 53: Wifi Connections

    Device Operation WiFi Connections 1. Login to the web server. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information. 2. Click Administration > Networking in the side menu bar. 3. Under the WiFi window group, click the 802.1x Security Enable check box. 4.
  • Page 54: Casting

    Device Operation Casting The AT-UHD-SW-510W interface provides the ability to transmit (“cast”) the screen of any iOS , Android , macOS ® ™ ® Chromebook, or Windows device over Wi-Fi, without having to install a separate application or driver. The AT-UHD- SW-510W can serve as an integrated, dual-band access point, or be networked into an existing Wi-Fi installation.
  • Page 55: Os X Devices

    Device Operation 6. Tap the SSID from the list of devices. 7. Close the Control Center by either swiping down or pressing the Home button. 8. The image of the iOS device will now appear on the connected display. Note that depending upon the application, the image on the screen can be rotated.
  • Page 56 Device Operation AirPlay can be used to either mirror or extend the Mac display. • Mirroring Click the AirPlay icon in the menu bar and select the desired display to be mirrored. • Extending Click the AirPlay icon and select “Use As Separate Display” from the list of displays, to extend the Desktop to another display.
  • Page 57: Microsoft Miracast

    Device Operation Microsoft Miracast Miracast is a wireless protocol that allows content to be transmitted from laptops and other mobile devices to displays. The latest release of Microsoft Windows 10 supports Miracast. ® Displaying Miracast devices can be done in more than one way. Three methods are discussed below. The first method is the most direct method.
  • Page 58 Device Operation Chrome will immediately begin casting to the AT-UHD-SW-510W. 6. Adjust the volume (if audio is present), by clicking and dragging the slider control. In addition, either Remote screen or Both screens can be selected from the Show fullscreen videos on drop-down list. 7.
  • Page 59: Audio Management

    Device Operation USB-C INPUT DISPLAY Audio Management HDMI 3 HDMI 4 BYOD By default, the AT-UHD-SW-510W will use the digital audio (if present) from the USB-C IN, DisplayPort, or HDMI AT-UHD-SW-510W ports and output the audio over the HDMI OUT, HDBaseT OUT, and AUDIO OUT ports. However, an external analog source can also be used.
  • Page 60: Airplay Bluetooth Discovery

    Device Operation AirPlay Bluetooth Discovery The AT-UHD-SW-510W supports Bluetooth®-assisted device discovery. An optional Bluetooth adapter is required, but not included. Atlona recommends Plugable and Kinivo Bluetooth 4.0 adapters. IMPORTANT: Bluetooth discovery is applicable only to Apple devices and is used for device discovery on networks, such as corporate networks, where mDNS is not permitted.
  • Page 61: Airplay / Miracast P2P Pin Codes

    Device Operation AirPlay / Miracast P2P PIN Codes The AT-UHD-SW-510W can be configured to prompt for a PIN code, before a BYOD device connects with either AirPlay or Miracast P2P. When the this option is enabled, a PIN code will be displayed on the screen when an AirPlay or Miracast device attempts to connect to the AT-UHD-SW-510W.
  • Page 62 Device Operation 5. Connect the AirPlay/Miracast P2P device to the AT-UHD-SW-510W. Refer to Wireless Configuration (page 43) for more information. 6. Begin casting to the AT-UHD-SW-510W. When the device attempts to connect to the AT-UHD-SW-510W, a PIN code will be displayed on the screen that is connected to the device. Refer to the illustration on the next page, if necessary.
  • Page 63: Changing The Pin Timeout

    Device Operation Changing the PIN Timeout By default, the AT-UHD-SW-510W will automatically generate a new PIN code for each new WiFi connection that is attempted. However, this value can also be set to regenerate every 15 minutes or 60 minutes. NOTE: The AT-UHD-SW-510W requires a minimum of 20 seconds to elapse before another PIN code is generated.
  • Page 64: Moderator Mode

    Device Operation Moderator Mode Moderator mode provides a layer of control when multiple clients are casting through the AT-UHD-SW-510W. The “moderator” can either allow or kick (remove) a client from casting content. Up to four users can be hosted in the Users table.
  • Page 65 Device Operation 6. Click the Allow button to permit a device to begin casting to the display device. Once the selected device is allowed to cast to the connected display device, the Allow button will be disabled. In the example below, Brenda’s iPhone is now the active casting device and shown on the display device. 7.
  • Page 66 Device Operation 8. Click the Kick button to explicitly disconnect a casting device from the AT-UHD-SW-510W. Any casting device can be “kicked”, even if it is the active casting device. Active casting device Once a device has been “kicked”, it will no longer appear in the Users table. In the example below, the device Andrew’s iPhone has been removed from the Users table.
  • Page 67: Display Control Methods

    Device Operation Display Control Methods The AT-UHD-SW-510W provides various methods for display control. The following section describes and provides instructions for each method. By default, the AT-UHD-SW-510W uses CEC commands to control the display. Active Video Presence This method will instruct the AT-UHD-SW-510W to toggle power on the display, based on the absence/presence of either a video signal on any of the physical inputs or a casting device.
  • Page 68 Device Operation 5. Click the Auto Power Off Timer drop-down list and select the desired time interval. This is the amount of time that must elapse, before the display is turned off. 6. Setup is complete. AT-UHD-SW-510W...
  • Page 69: Active Video Presence With Occupancy Sensor

    Device Operation Active Video Presence with Occupancy Sensor This method is similar to the Active Video Presence mode, except that an occupancy sensor can also be used to provide hybrid operation. If using this mode, an occupancy sensor should be connected to the TRIGGER I/O port on the AT-UHD-SW-510W.
  • Page 70: Occupancy Sensor

    Device Operation Occupancy Sensor This method uses an occupancy sensor to control the display. AutoSwitch does not need to be enabled for this feature to work. 1. Login to the web server. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information.
  • Page 71: Day And Time

    Device Operation Day and Time This method allows manual setup of day and time to determine when the display device will be power-on and powered-off. AutoSwitch does not need to be enabled for this feature to work. 1. Login to the web server. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information.
  • Page 72: Access Point

    Device Operation Access Point This method uses the presence or absence of a wireless connection to determine the power state of the system. In order for this feature to work, the AT-UHD-SW-510W must be set as an Access Point. Refer to Access Point Mode (page 43) for more information.
  • Page 73: Changing The Password

    Device Operation Changing the Password 1. Login to the web server. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 22) for more information. 2. Click Administration > User Accounts in the side menu bar. 3. Under the User Accounts window group, click the Change button. 4.
  • Page 74: Configuration And Management Interfaces

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Web Server The AT-UHD-SW-510W includes a built-in web server. Atlona recommends that the web server be used to set up the AT-UHD-SW-510W, as it provides intuitive management of all features. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page for more information.
  • Page 75: Login Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Login page This page is displayed when the IP address of the AT-UHD-SW-510W is entered in the address bar of a web browser. User Enter the username in this field. Password Enter the password in this field. Login Click this button to login.
  • Page 76: Info Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Info page After logging in, the Info page will be displayed. The Info page provides basic information about the receiver, including the model name, software version, input video timing, and the device being using as the transmitter. Info Model Name The model SKU of this product.
  • Page 77: General Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces General page General Name This is the hostname of the unit. Enter the desired name of the AT-UHD-SW-510W in this text field. Include the {id} tag to use the last four digits of the hardware MAC address. Hostnames can contain alphabetic and numeric characters.
  • Page 78: System Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces System page System Display name This field serves as the SSID, when connecting wirelessly to the AT-UHD-SW-510W. This name can be changed in the Name field of the General tab. Refer to General page (page 77) for more information.
  • Page 79 Configuration and Management Interfaces Firmware Model Name The SKU of the product: AT-UHD-SW-510W. Master Version The master version of firmware. Always make sure to check the AT-UHD-SW-510W product page, on the Atlona web site, for the latest version of firmware. Download Click this link to download the latest firmware.
  • Page 80 Configuration and Management Interfaces Configuration Download Click this button to download the current AT-UHD-SW-510W configuration to a .zip file. The default filename is config.zip. Within the config.zip is the configuration.zip file. Note that the information within the configuration.zip file cannot be extracted as it is only readable by the AT-UHD-SW-510W. Upload Click this button to upload the configuration file to the AT-UHD-SW-510W.
  • Page 81: Status Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Status page Status This page provides a information about the current state of the AT-UHD-SW-510W, such as IP information, memory usage, casting devices, active sources, date/time, and various other settings. AT-UHD-SW-510W...
  • Page 82: Splash Screen Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Splash Screen page This page provides control over the appearance of the splash screen. Refer to The Splash Screen (page 32) more information on using each of the settings under the Splash Screen and Images window groups. Splash Screen Type Click this drop-down list to select...
  • Page 83 Configuration and Management Interfaces Column Title The title text for the centered text, above both instruction columns. The default text is “To begin your presentation”. Column #1 The text positioned in the left column. The default text is “Connect wired: Connect the HDMI, USB-C, or DisplayPort cable at the table to your device”.
  • Page 84 Configuration and Management Interfaces Images Upload Click these buttons to replace each factory-default image with a custom image. Reset Splash Images Click the Reset button to set the splash screen images to the factory-default images. Enable Image Rotation Click this check box to instruct the AT-UHD-SW-510W to cycle through the splash screen images.
  • Page 85: Routing Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Routing page This page provides control over the appearance of the splash screen. Refer to The Splash Screen (page 32) more information on using each of the settings under the Splash Screen and Images window groups. Input Selection USBC, DP, HDMI3, HDMI4, BYOD Click the desired button to select the active input.
  • Page 86: Display Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Display page Control AutoSwitch Click this box to enable or disable auto-switching. When this box is checked, the AT-UHD-SW-510W will automatically switch inputs when the new device is connected. To disable auto-switching, uncheck this box. Display Control Method Click this drop-down list to select the method of display control.
  • Page 87 Configuration and Management Interfaces Lamp cool down timer Sets the projector lamp cool-down timer, in seconds. This value specifies the time interval that must elapse, after the display control “off” command is sent, before the display “power on” command can be sent. This feature is used to prevent the projector from missing a “power on”...
  • Page 88 Configuration and Management Interfaces CEC Commands Click these button to test CEC functionality over HDMI and HDBaseT. Click the On button to send the power-on command to the display device. Click the Off button to send the power-off command to the display device. Relay Enable Momentary Relay When enabled, the relay is set to momentary.
  • Page 89 Configuration and Management Interfaces RS-232 This section is only available when the Control Type is set to RS-232. RS-232 Mode Click this drop-down list to select the RS-232 mode. Setting Description HDBaseT RS232 Only Assigns settings for RS-232 settings over HDBaseT OUT. RS-232 commands will only be transmitted over the HDBaseT OUT port.
  • Page 90 Configuration and Management Interfaces This section is only available when the Control Type is set to IP. IP address Enter the IP address of the display device in this field. Port Enter the port number in this field. RS-232/IP Commands This section is only available when the Control Type is set to either RS-232 or IP.
  • Page 91 Configuration and Management Interfaces Products Click this drop-down list to select the product. This drop-down list will be populated, based on the selection made from the Manufacturer drop-down list. Model Click this drop-down list to select the model. This drop-down list will be populated based on the selection made in the Products drop-down list.
  • Page 92: Edid Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces EDID page EDID EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) Displays the EDID assigned that is being used by each output. Press the Save button to save the EDID to a file. Inputs The Input column displays each of the inputs on the AT-UHD-SW-510W. Click the drop-down list, under the Selection column, to select the desired EDID to be used.
  • Page 93: Administration > Telnet Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Administration > Telnet page The Telnet page provides an emulated terminal for entering commands. AT-UHD-SW-510W...
  • Page 94: Administration > Moderator Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Administration > Moderator page The Moderator page provides control of which device, that are casting, are permitted to display content. Refer to Moderator Mode (page 64) for more information. Moderator Enable Click this check box to enable or disable Moderator mode. If this box is checked, then Moderator mode is enabled. In order to monitor which devices are allowed to display content, this box must be checked before a device begins casting.
  • Page 95: Administration > Networking Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Administration > Networking page This page contains a WiFi and Ethernet tab. Use the settings, under these tabs, to connect the AT-UHD-SW-510W to a network or wireless Access Point (AP). Refer to the IT Network Deployment Guide for detailed information on configuring the AT-UHD-SW-510W in various network environments.
  • Page 96 Configuration and Management Interfaces IP Address Enter the desired IP address for the AT-UHD-SW-510W in this field. This field can only be changed when Mode is set to Static. Network Mask Enter the subnet mask in this field. This field can only be changed when Mode is set to Static. Gateway Enter the gateway (router) address in this field.
  • Page 97 Configuration and Management Interfaces WiFi - Access Point Mode Mode Click this drop-down list to select the desired WiFi mode. Setting Description Access Point Select this option to configure the AT-UHD-SW-510W as a Wireless Access Point, allowing other wireless devices to connect to the same wired network as the AT- UHD-SW-510W.
  • Page 98 Configuration and Management Interfaces Rotate Password Click this check box to randomly generate a new password after the specified time interval has expired. Channel Click this drop-down list to select the desired wireless channel. Channels 1 through 11 are 2.5 GHz channels. Channels 36 and above are 5 GHz channels.
  • Page 99 Configuration and Management Interfaces WiFi - Connect to WiFi Mode Mode Click this drop-down list to select the desired WiFi mode. Setting Description Access Point Select this option to configure the AT-UHD-SW-510W as a Wireless Access Point, allowing other wireless devices to connect to the same wired network as the AT- UHD-SW-510W.
  • Page 100 Configuration and Management Interfaces IP Address The IP address of the wireless network which the AT-UHD-SW- 510W is connected. Network Mask The network mask of the wireless network which the AT-UHD-SW- 510W is connected. Gateway This field cannot be changed. DNS Server #1 / DNS Server #2 These fields cannot be changed.
  • Page 101: Administration > Debug Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Administration > Debug page Click the Download Logs button to download the debug logs. Debug logs are downloaded in a .zip file. Debug logs are used by Atlona Technical Support Engineers to identify functionality issues. 1. Click Debug on the side menu bar. 2.
  • Page 102: Administration > User Accounts Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Administration > User Accounts page This page allows the default password to be changed. 1. Click the Change button to display the Change Password dialog box. 2. Enter the new password in the Password field. 3. Re-enter the same password in the Repeat Password field. 4.
  • Page 103: Administration > Advanced Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Administration > Advanced page This page provides options for advanced functionality. Telnet Enable Telnet Click this check box to enable or disable the Telnet protocol for the AT-UHD-SW-510W. When checked, Telnet is enabled. Telnet Authentication Click this check box to enable or disable the Telnet authentication. When checked, Telnet is enabled. When this feature is enabled, username and password credentials will be required at the beginning of the Telnet session.
  • Page 104 Configuration and Management Interfaces BYOD Max BYOD Time Click this drop-down list to select the desired time interval before the connected BYOD is automatically disconnected from the AT-UHD-SW-510W. Available options are 35 minutes to 5 hours. Kick User Click this button to disconnect the current BYOD. Airplay Bluetooth - Ethernet Click this check box to enable Bluetooth discovery when using an Ethernet connection.
  • Page 105 Configuration and Management Interfaces Airplay Enable Click this check box to enable AirPlay. This option is enabled by default. Google Cast Enable Click this check box to enable Google Cast . This option is enabled by default. ™ Miracast Enable Click this check box to enable Miracast.
  • Page 106 Configuration and Management Interfaces Enable REST API Authentication Enables or disables REST authentication when using the AT-UHD-SW-510W API. Click this check box to enable the feature. Enable CORS Check this box to enable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS). This allows the AT-UHD-SW-510W to connect with certain servers.
  • Page 107: Administration > Pre-Release Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Administration > Pre-Release page This page lists beta features, which are currently in the pre-release / testing stage. It should be noted that these features may not function reliably. Pre-Release Features listed under this window group can change between versions. As these features are not officially released, they are not documented.
  • Page 108: Administration > Audio Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Administration > Audio page This page provides control over the audio output level, as well as selecting analog or digital audio sources for each input. Audio Master Volume Click and drag this slider to adjust the output volume. Output is adjustable from -80 to 0 dB. Audio Input HDMI 3, HDMI 4, USB-C, DP Click these drop-down lists to select the desired audio input source.
  • Page 109: Administration > Event Viewer Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Administration > Event Viewer page This page displays a dynamic list of events, returned in JSON format. The image below, shows a list of sample events. This page is useful for monitoring events and troubleshooting the AT-UHD-SW-510W. AT-UHD-SW-510W...
  • Page 110: Appendix

    Appendix Updating the Firmware The following procedure outlines the firmware update procedure for the AT-UHD-SW-510W. This product can only be updated through the web GUI. WARNING: Do not physically reboot the system during the update process. Doing so may cause firmware file corruption and/or system instability.
  • Page 111 Appendix Upload button 9. After the firmware process has completed, the AT-UHD-SW-510W will automatically reboot and the following message will appear at the top of the screen: IMPORTANT: If the “Please Reboot Me” message appears on the connected display, then the AT-UHD-SW-510W must be power-cycled.
  • Page 112 Appendix Updating from Version 1.2.1-5 (or ealier) 1. Download the firmware file from the Atlona product page. 2. Connect the computer, containing the firmware files, to the same network as the AT-UHD-SW-510W. 3. Press and release the IP button on the front panel. The IP address will appear on the connected display. NOTE: If using hardware revision A or B, simultaneously press and hold the INPUT and buttons on the front panel for five seconds, then release.
  • Page 113 Appendix 9. The following message will appear at the top of the screen. Click the message or press the ESC key to return to the Login screen. Enter the login credentials. 10. Click Info on the side menu bar and check the Firmware Version. Firmware Version •...
  • Page 114 Appendix 13. During the update process, the following message will appear in the upper-right corner of the screen. Note that the update process may take up to five minutes to complete. The unit automatically reboots. 14. After the firmware process has completed, the AT-UHD-SW-510W will automatically reboot and the following message will appear at the top of the screen: 15.
  • Page 115: Mounting Instructions

    Appendix Mounting Instructions The AT-UHD-SW-510W can be mounted in different ways, based on the number of units that are being installed. The AT-UHD-SW-510W can be mounted in a rack or on/under any flat surface. NOTE: Rack ears (Altona part no. AT-UHD-SW-510W-RM) are sold separately. Contact Atlona for more information.
  • Page 116: Dual-Unit Rack Installation

    Appendix Dual-unit Rack Installation 1. Turn both units upside-down on a flat surface, next to each other, as shown. 2. Position the included mounting plates over the holes on the bottom of the enclosure. When attaching mounting plates, the countersink bevels on the mounting plate should face upward. Countersink bevel 3.
  • Page 117: Flat Surface

    Appendix Flat Surface 1. Turn the unit upside down, on a flat surface. 2. Position the included mounting plates over the pre-drilled holes on the bottom of the enclosure. When attaching mounting plates, the countersink bevels on the mounting plates should face upward. Countersink bevel 3.
  • Page 118: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications Video HDMI HDCP 2.2 (wired-device connections, only) UHD/HD 4096×2160 @ 60 /50/30/25/24 Hz 1280x720p @ 60/59.94/50 Hz 3840×2160 @ 60 /50/30/25/24 Hz 720x576p @ 50 Hz 1920x1080p @ 60/59.9/50/30/29.97 720x576i @ 50 Hz /25/24/23.98 Hz 640x480p @ 60/59.96 Hz 1920x1080i @ 30/29.97/25 Hz 640x480i @ 30 Hz VESA...
  • Page 119 Appendix Protocols Addressing DHCP, static Security HTTPS, SSL, TLS Authentication IEEE 802.1x Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11n/ac 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz Wi-Fi Security WPA, WPA2, PSK Control RS-232 Device control and configuration; supports baud rates from 2400 to 115200 Bidirectional pass-through from control system to network TRIGGER Occupancy sensor triggering;...
  • Page 120 Appendix Indicators and controls USB-C 1 - LED, blue 1 - LED, blue HDMI 3 1 - LED, blue HDMI 4 1 - LED, blue BYOD 1 - LED, blue Control Buttons 4 - momentary, tact-type INPUT: Switches between inputs IP: Displays the IP address of the unit on the connected display POWER: Power-off the unit DISPLAY: Power-on / power-off the connected display...
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