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Scion-Tech
SC08.9000
HDMI over IP Matrix
with Wi-Fi control
4K/60Hz, HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2
User Manual
Version 1.01
Scion Tech Limited
Thatcham, Berkshire, United Kingdom
www.scion-tech.co.uk
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  • Page 1 Scion-Tech SC08.9000 HDMI over IP Matrix with Wi-Fi control 4K/60Hz, HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 User Manual Version 1.01 Scion Tech Limited Thatcham, Berkshire, United Kingdom www.scion-tech.co.uk...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing this product For optimum performance and safety, please read these institutions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference. Surge protection device recommended The product contains sensitive electrical components that may be damaged by electrical spikes, surges, electric shock, lighting strikes, etc.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction The HDMI over IP solution includes transmitters and receivers which can be used as point to point extenders up to 120m or when connected to a Gigabit LAN they can create a matrix with up to 99 inputs to any number of outputs. Transmitters encode the HDMI source to H.264 and stream the signals to Receivers on a Gigabit LAN.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Specifications Connections Transmitter HDMI Signal Input HDMI Socket Type A Infra-Red Output 3.5mm Jack Socket (IR Pass-Through) Ethernet LAN RJ45 Socket (Gigabit LAN) Power 2.1mm DC Jack Receiver HDMI Signal Output HDMI Socket Type A Infra-Red Input 3.5mm Jack Socket (IR Control and Pass-Through) Ethernet LAN RJ45 Socket (Gigabit LAN) Power...
  • Page 5: Transmitter Front And Rear Panel

    Transmitter Front & Rear Panel IR Signal input Infra-Red sensor window (channel selection) Blue LED Power indicator TX ID Unique identification number 1 to 99 2.1mm DC Jack Power input DC5V/3A Amber LED Data transmission indicator RJ45 Socket Gigabit LAN Connection Green LED HDMI video indicator (always on) 3.5mm Jack Socket...
  • Page 6: Receiver Front And Rear Panel

    Receiver Front & Rear Panel RX ID Unique identification number IR Signal input Infra-Red sensor window (channel selection) Blue LED Power indicator TX Connected Shows the selected transmitter 2.1mm DC Jack Power input DC5V/3A Amber LED Data transmission indicator RJ45 Socket Gigabit LAN Connection Green LED HDMI video indicator (always on)
  • Page 7: Connection Diagram

    Connection Diagram Fig: 2 Connecting Transmitters 1. Connect the HDMI cable between the transmitter and the source device (maximum length 5m). 2. Connect and power the transmitter and wait for the LED panel to display (TX ID) “ 00”. 3. Using the buttons to the left and right of the numerical display, change the TX ID to a unique number.
  • Page 8: Matrix Control Using Pc Application

    Matrix control using PC Application Preparing your PC Step 1: Connect your PC, transmitters and receivers to the Ethernet switch as shown in Fig: 2. Step 2: On your PC, go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections >...
  • Page 9 Install and run the application program “Matrix Control Centre”. To locate the devices connected on your LAN, click “Start Scan”. For larger systems the “Device Scan Time” should be increased.
  • Page 10: Ip Settings

    IP Settings The transmitters and receivers have default IP address, transmitter (192.168.1.238) and the receiver (192.168.1.239). The units are designed to work on a LAN without needing to change IP address, even though there are multiple units on the same LAN. The proprietary firmware will automatically detect and issue IP addresses to transmitters and receivers as the are connected.
  • Page 11: Editing Device Names

    Editing Device Names To edit and change the device name, double click on the transmitter or receiver to open the “Change Name” dialogue box. Changing the device name will help identify the devices when controlling the matrix.
  • Page 12: Setting Inputs And Outputs

    Setting Matrix Inputs/Outputs Click in the TX Connected arrow at the end of the receiver name to open the drop down dialogue box. Select the transmitter you want to display of the receiver display then click “Update”. The receiver will now show the current transmitter number.
  • Page 13: Creating Modes / Scenarios

    Creating Modes (Scenarios) The matrix can be configured to have several modes, also known as scenarios. Modes are configurations of preset inputs to outputs that are frequently used. Creating modes and saving them will allow you to change inputs to outputs with a single click. To create a mode:- 1.
  • Page 14: Matrix Control Using Ios And Android App

    Matrix Control using IOS/Android APP To use a mobile device make sure you have the SC08.9005 controller connected to your LAN and its switched on. NOTE: Only one mobile device can be used on the network. Downloading the APP Android user:- Download the APP “Matrix Controller” on your mobile device from the website: http://www.hdbitt.com/download-matrix/.
  • Page 15 Scanning for Devices 1. Open the APP and tap the word “disconnect” in the red section at the top of the screen. 2. Tap the “scan” icon to begging scanning for devices on your network. 3. Devices will be displayed in the window below.
  • Page 16 Edit Device Names 1. Tap on the box below the device button to open the “Edit Device Name” dialogue box. 2. Enter your new device name and click “Ok”.
  • Page 17 Preview Channel Channels can be previewed on the mobile device before switching to a receiver. The preview facility only works with HDMI video signals that DO NOT have HDCP encryption. 1. Tap the video play icon on the channel you want to preview and the video will play full screen.
  • Page 18: Network Switch

    Network Switch The network switch should be a Gigabit switch and configured for multicast video. This means it should have Jumbo Frame and IGMP facilities. If you are unsure or need help choosing and configuring your switch you should consult your network administrator.

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