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HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) 4K Multiformat AV Switch and Receiver Web Interface Configuration Guide Crestron Electronics, Inc.
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Contents Introduction Web Interface Access the Web Interface Access Web Interface with a Web Browser Access Web Interface with Crestron Toolbox Application Actions Menu Rebooting the Device Restoring Factory Default Settings EDID Management Loading a Custom EDID File Deleting a Custom EDID File...
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Output Output Settings Connected Display Output Signal HDMI/Aux 1/Amp Output Audio Settings Aux 2 Output Audio Settings Automatic Power Settings Configuring Power-Off Settings Configuring Power-On Settings Network Device Device Management Firmware Front Panel RS232 Settings Cloud Settings Control System Authentication Management Third-Party Control Generating a Configuration File Enabling Third-Party Control...
C-E(-SW4) provides three DM Lite inputs for connection to DM Lite transmitters. The HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E-SW4 models include a 4-port Gigabit Ethernet switch. Two of the ports (Ports 3 and 4) are PoE+ power sourcing equipment ports that can be connected to two PoE+ powered devices simultaneously.
Access Web Interface with a Web Browser 1. Enter the IP address of the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) into a web browser. NOTE: To obtain the IP address, press the Setup button on the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(- SW4) to display the IP address on the HDMI output. The IP address is displayed for 20 seconds.
Access Web Interface with Crestron Toolbox Application To access the web interface by opening a web browser within the Crestron Toolbox application, do the following: 1. Open the Crestron Toolbox application. 2. From the Tools menu, select Device Discovery Tool. You can also access the Device Discovery Tool by clicking the Device Discovery Tool button in the Crestron Toolbox toolbar.
Actions drop-down menu. Rebooting the Device Certain changes to the settings may require that the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) be rebooted to take effect. To reboot the device, do the following: 1. Click Reboot in the Actions drop-down menu. The Confirmation message box appears.
If a static IP address is set, restoring the device to factory default settings will revert the IP address to the default DHCP mode. 2. Click Yes in the Confirmation dialog to restore the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) to factory default settings. Click No to cancel the restore operation.
1. In the EDID Management dialog, click the User List tab and then click the button in any available row of the table. 2. Click + Browse in the Load CEDID File dialog: 6 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
When a custom EDID file is deleted, the EDID reverts to the default EDID. The default EDID for an HDMI input is DM Default EDID. The default EDID for the VGA input is DM Default VGA EDID. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 7...
1. Click Download Logs in the Actions drop-down menu. 2. Select the desired log file from the combo box and click Download. The log file (.log) is downloaded to the Downloads folder of the PC or mobile device. 8 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
The Status page can be accessed at any time by clicking the STATUS tab in the navigation bar of the web interface. Information displayed on the Status page is organized into different sections. General General: Displays the Model, Firmware Version, and Serial Number of the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(- SW4). Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 9...
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DM Lite “Input Name" Transmitter: "Input Name" matches the input name defined on the INPUTS page or the corresponding DM Lite input page. For example, the default name for HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Input 2 is "DM Lite 2", the name displayed is: "DM Lite 2 Transmitter".
Click + Show More to review additional information about the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4): Input/Output Status The Input/Output Status section displays information about available inputs and outputs of HD- RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4). Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 11...
The Network section displays network-related information about the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4), including the Hostname, Domainname, and DNS Servers. NOTE: By default the host name of HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) consists of the model name followed by the MAC address of the device. For example, HD-RX-4K-510-C-E-C4C138FFFF29. Additionally, the following IPv4 addressing information is provided:...
Control System The Control System section shows connection information, consisting of the following: IP ID: Reports the currently used IP ID of the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4). IP Address/Hostname: IP address of the control system. Server Port: The default port is set to 41794.
The Routing page can be accessed at any time by clicking the ROUTING tab in the navigation bar of the web interface. The default name of the HDMI output of the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) is HDMI Output. The default names of the local HDMI inputs on the receiver are HDMI1 and HDMI2. The default names of the remote inputs range from DM Lite 3 to DM Lite 4 for the HD-RX-4K-410-C-E(- SW4) or DM Lite 5 for the HD-RX-4K-510-C-E(-SW4).
Inputs The Inputs page can be used to configure the settings of the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) HDMI inputs by renaming one or more inputs, changing and applying EDID to specific inputs or to all inputs at once (Global EDID), and enabling or disabling HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) on individual inputs.
VGA inputs and HD-TX(C)-101-C(-1G)-E transmitter HDMI inputs do not support setting HDCP receiver capability. As a result, the HDCP Receiver Capability drop-down box will not be displayed for those inputs. 16 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
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Click Save in the Actions column of a specific input to save changes made in the fields of that HDMI Input. Click Revert to revert to the previous settings without saving. Click Save All to save all changes. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 17...
The default EDID for local HDMI and DM Lite inputs is DM Default 4k 60Hz 2CH. The default EDIDs for transmitter inputs are as follows: HDMI Inputs: 01 DM Default VGA inputs: DM Default VGA 18 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
3. In the Confirmation dialog, click Yes to load the selected EDID file. Click No to cancel the operation. Input Signals The Input Signals section displays the following information about the HDMI input signal. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 19...
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0 (source is not connected) to 120. Aspect Ratio: Displays the aspect ratio of the input signal. Valid values are: No Signal 16:10 16:9 Click –Less Details to hide this section from view. 20 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
Disabled, Auto, HDCP 1.4 or HDCP 2.2. Transmitter Inputs Settings NOTE: Not all transmitters will have the same controls. Multiple Name and/or HDCP Receiver Capability fields will be displayed for transmitters with multiple inputs. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 21...
2. Click the corresponding Apply CEDID button to apply the selected EDID to the corresponding transmitter input. 3. In the Confirmation dialog click Yes to load the selected EDID file. Click No to cancel the operation. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 23...
Frames per Second: Reports the frame per second rate of the input signal. Reported values range from 0 (source is not connected) to 120. Aspect Ratio: Reports the aspect ratio of the input signal. Valid values are: No Signal 16:10 16:9 24 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
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Click –Less Details to hide this section from view. Information about the corresponding transmitter inputs is also shown. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 25...
0 to 60 dB in the text field below the Gain slider. Invalid values will be ignored. Move the Mute slider to On or Off (default) if the corresponding mic will be muted (On) or not (Off). 26 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
(which creates an output of a free-run black frame). Name: Enter a name in the Name field to modify the name of the output. The default name is HDMI Output. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 27...
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Always: Authenticates to and keeps synced with the highest level HDCP supported by the downstream device. Never: The HDMI output will blank if the input is HDCP encrypted. 28 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
Displays 0x0@0 when the video signal is not being transmitted. For example, no HDMI cable is connected. HDCP: Reports whether HDCP is Active or Inactive. If no output signal is being transmitted, HDCP will display Inactive. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 29...
Speaker Power: Move the Speaker Power to On or Off to turn speaker power on or off. Move the HDMI Output Mute, Aux1 Output Mute, Speaker Output Mute slider to On or Off to specify whether the corresponding audio will be muted or not. 30 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
Stereo: Move the Stereo slider to On or Off to specify Stereo (On) or Mono (Off) output. Mute: Toggle the Mute slider to On or Off (default) to specify whether the output audio will be muted (On) or not (Off). Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 31...
(valid values range from 1 to 500 seconds) in the corresponding text entry field. 2. Move the Turn Off Output slider to Yes to turn off the HDMI output or to No to enable the output to remain turned on. 32 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
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Power Off: RCP (Remote Control Passthrough) and SS (System Standby): Continue with Step 5. Power Off: RCP Only: Continue with Step 5. Power Off: SS Only: Continue with Step 5. Custom: Continue with Step 4. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 33...
Configuring Power-On Settings After setting the Automatic Power setting to Enabled, configure power-on settings by doing the following in the Power On (Sync Detected) section: 34 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
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Continue with Step 3. Power On: RCP Only: Continue with Step 3. Power On: IVO Only: Continue with Step 3. Custom: Continue with Step 2. RS232: Continue with Step 2. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 35...
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When the HEX command format is selected, the Command String must be entered as pairs of characters separated by a space. Valid characters are 0-9, a-f, and A-F. A command string example is shown below: 58 00 0D 0A 36 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
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CR (carriage return). LF (line feed). CR LF (carriage return followed by a line feed). 5. Click (if displayed) to test the command. 6. Click to save the power-on settings. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 37...
Network To configure the network settings of the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4), modify one or more of the following: Host Name: Overwrite the existing host name in the Host Name field with the desired new host name. The host name is restricted to the letters a to z (not case sensitive), the digits 1 to 9, and the hyphen.
Setting up authentication management options Configuring third-party control for compatible Cisco® video conference systems The Device page can be accessed at any time by clicking the DEVICE tab in the navigation bar. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 39...
Device Management Firmware The Firmware section displays the following information about the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4). Firmware Version Model Serial Number 40 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
To prevent accidental changes to device settings, the Front Panel section of the Device page can be set to lock the front panel buttons on the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4). By default, the front panel is unlocked, allowing the front panel buttons to function. When the front panel is locked, pressing any of the buttons (with the exception of the SETUP button) has no effect.
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5. Choose the flow control mechanism (controls the flow of data between the devices) from the Flow Control drop-down list. Available options are: None (default) XON/XOFF (software handshake) 6. Click the Save button to save your modifications. 42 • HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A...
To connect the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) to a control system, in the Control System section of the page, do the following: 1. In the IP ID drop-down list, select the IP ID of the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4). Valid values range from 03 to FE in hexadecimal notation.
Integration of Crestron HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) source inputs with Cisco devices requires that the following tasks be performed: 1. Generation of a configuration file that configures the Crestron and Cisco devices and defines the appearance of the source selection buttons on the Cisco Touch 10 screen (refer Generating a Configuration File for information).
Communication: RS-232 is the only available selection. Username: Enter the desired username to be used for authentication to connect to the Cisco video conference system. Crestron Output: HDMI is the only available selection. Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9211A HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) • 45...
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Configure the following parameters to add buttons that will be used on the Cisco Touch 10 screen for each input that is available from the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4): Button Label: Enter the desired name of the button. Button Icon: Select the desired icon for the button.
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Switcher Input: Configure the input ports on the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4): If the input port is HDMI In1 (default setting) or HDMI In2, click Save Button. The button is added to the Source Buttons list. If the input port is DMLite In3, DMLite In4, or DMLite In5 (HD-RX-4K-510-C-E [-SW4]) only, configure the following parameters: Transmitter Model: Select the desired Crestron DM Lite transmitter.
The file is named *.json (* is the filename assigned to the configuration file). Enabling Third-Party Control On the Device page of the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) web interface, enable third-party control for compatible Cisco video conference systems: 1. In the RS232 Settings section of the page, ensure that Baud Rate is set to 115200.
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Login credentials for the Cisco device are encrypted and embedded in the configuration file. The configuration file loads and the HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) connects to the Cisco device. When the connection is successful, the Connected status indicates Yes, and the Cisco device model and firmware version are displayed as shown in the example below.
1. In the Third-Party Control section of the Device page, toggle the Control switch to Disabled. 2. Reset the external HD-RX-4K-x10-C-E(-SW4) input buttons on the Cisco Touch10 device as follows: a. Log in to the web interface of the Cisco video conference system.
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