10×10 hdmi and hdbaset matrix with audio matrixing (72 pages)
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CPLUS-442CVEA 4×6 HDMI and HDBaseT Matrix with Audio Matrixing & LAN Serving Operation Manual Operation Manual...
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DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment: • Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
1. INTRODUCTION This 4×6 HDMI and HDBaseT Matrix supports routing and transmission of video (resolutions up to 4K@60Hz w/ HDMI 2.0 & HDCP 2.2) and audio (multi-channel digital/stereo analog) while providing flexible control via IR, RS-232, Telnet or WebGUI. As many as four UltraHD sources may be routed to any of six destinations, four via single Cat.5e/6/7 cables (up to 100m at 1080p or up to 60m at 4K@30Hz) and two via HDMI 2.0 outputs.
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS • 1× 4 by 6 HDMI and HDBaseT Matrix with Audio Matrixing • 1× Remote Control (CR-163) • 2× IR Extender Cable • 2× IR Blaster Cable • 1× 24V/6.25A DC Power Adaptor • 1× Power Cord •...
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• Supports HDMI output resolutions up to 4K@60Hz (RGB/YUV 4:4:4) • Supports automatic 4K@60Hz RGB/YUV 4:4:4 to YUV 4:2:0 conversion for HDBaseT outputs • 4K@30Hz signals can be transmitted up to 60m via Cat.5e/6 and up to 100m via Cat.6a/7 •...
6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel iso lated POWER: Press this button to power the unit on or place it into stand- by mode. Note: Network functionality and PoH (if the second power supply is connected) remain active when the unit is in stand-by mode. POWER LED: This LED will illuminate GREEN to indicate the unit is on and receiving power.
your input source selection. -/OUT: Within the menu, this button moves you down within the menu tree. Otherwise, this button starts routing mode and allows you to begin your output destination selections. PRESET: Press this button to recall saved presets. A maximum of 8 presets can be stored in the unit.
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If your HDR source needs to be output over the HDBaseT outputs please remember to disable the HDR support on your source device or use a non-HDR supporting EDID. CAT5e/6 OUT & IR IN A~D: Connect the Cat.5e/6 outputs via an appropriate cable to the input ports of compatible HDBaseT receivers for HDMI audio/video and IR/RS-232 control signal transmission.
the IR extender. IR OUT (ALL): Connect an IR Blaster to this port to broadcast IR signals. All IR signals received by any IR extenders connected to the matrix or HDBaseT receivers will be broadcast. Please place the IR Blaster in direct line-of-sight of the equipment to be controlled. RS-232: Connect directly to your PC/laptop to send RS-232 commands to control the unit (refer to section 6.7).
6.4 Remote Control MUTE LOCK POWER POWER: Press to power the unit on or place it into stand-by mode. LOCK: Press to lock/unlock the front panel of the matrix unit. MUTE: Mutes Zone Audio outputs. HDBaseT 10/J PATTERN audio can only be muted when an MENU/ CANCEL +/IN...
6.6 IR Cable Pin Assignment IR Blaster Power IR Signal IR Extender IR Signal Power Ground 6.7 RS-232 Protocol MATRIX REMOTE CONTROLLER Assignment Assignment ► ◄ Baud Rate: 115200bps Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Flow Control: None Stop Bits: 1...
6.8 RS-232 and Telnet Commands 6.8.1 Command Syntax The RS-232/Telnet command structure for this unit is both flexible and powerful, and allows for multiple parameters to be set across multiple ports simultaneously within a single command transmission. This section will detail the command syntax used to send both simple (single port/ single parameter) commands as well as the more complex (multi-port/ parameter) commands.
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for separation. The number of ports allowed in a single command is limited by the number of ports on that specific interface. <Command> {Port1}+{Port2}+{Etc.} {Parameter [= Value]} Examples: ZoneLineOut A+B+C Treble = -12 HDBT_Out A+D Mute • Multi-Slot Command Format (ZoneAvPair) The ZoneAvPair command allows for multiple slots on a single HDBaseT or HDMI output to be assigned the same value simultaneously.
• Complex Multi-Port/Parameter Command Format It is possible to have a single command that affects multiple ports with multiple groupings of parameters. All previously explained syntax rules must be observed and each additional set of ports/parameters are separated by the “&” character. <Command>...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out A Slot 1 Load Load the 1st A/V pairing for HDBaseT Output A’s zone • Optical Audio Return (OAR) Command Example If you are also using the Zone Audio outputs (Stereo Zones) for any zone we recommend using the Optical Audio Return (OAR) function to set the Zone Audio output to always play the audio coming from the TV itself.
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• Audio Only source selection Command Examples This unit offers 4 direct audio only inputs, while some of these inputs will likely be used for down mixed audio signals from surround sound sources (for stereo only zones) we expect audio only sources to be connected to deliver just audio to both TV zones and Audio Only zones.
• Combined Audio and Video Routing Command Example It is also possible to switch audio and video simultaneous by using an advanced command structure. In this case the individual parameters of the “HDBT_Out” command are separated by a comma. Please check section 6.8.1 for additional information on how commands can be combined.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneLineOut M AudioSrc=XXX Set the audio source for a zone line output. M = A~D Available XXX values: HDMI_In n [n=1~4] OpticIn n [n=1] CoaxIn n [n=1] AnalogIn n [n=1~2] OAR_In n [n=A~D] ZoneLineOut M Treble=XXX Set the treble value for a zone line output.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneLineOut M Volume=Slow XXX Adjust the volume of a zone line output in small steps (0.5dB steps). M = A~D XXX = “Up” or “Down” ZoneLineOut M Delay=XXX Set the audio delay for a zone line output. M = A~D XXX = 0~230 (units: ms) ZoneLineOut M Mute Mute a zone line output.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ExtLineOut M AudioSrc=XXX Set the audio source for an extended line output. M = 1~2 Available XXX values: HDMI_In n [n = 1~4] OpticIn n [n = 1] CoaxIn n [n = 1] AnalogIn n [n = 1~2] OAR_In n [n = A~D] ExtLineOut M Treble=XXX Set the treble value for an...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ExtLineOut M Volume=Slow XXX Adjust the volume of an extended line output in small steps (0.5dB steps). M = 1~2 XXX = “Up” or “Down” ExtLineOut M Delay=XXX Set the audio delay for an extended line output. M = 1~2 XXX = 0~230 (units: ms) ExtLineOut M Mute Mute an extended line...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDMI_Out M AudioSrc=XXX Set the audio source for an HDMI output. M = E~F Available XXX values: HDMI_In n [n = 1~4] OpticIn n [n = 1] CoaxIn n [n = 1] AnalogIn n [n = 1~2] OAR_In n [n = A~D] FollowVideo HDMI_Out M Mute Mute an HDMI output’s audio.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDMI_Out M Status Display the status & properties of an HDMI output including audio/video matrix. M = E~F HDMI_Out M Name={NameString} Set the verbose name of an HDMI output. Maximum 32 characters. M = E~F Note: Can only rename one port at a time.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDBT_Out M VideoSrc=XXX Set the video source for an HDBaseT output. M = A~D Available XXX values: HDMI_In n [n=1~4] HDBT_Out M VideoSrc=Default Reset the video source of an HDBaseT Tx output to the factory default. M = A~D HDBT_Out M Status Display the status &...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION SETIP {IP} {Subnet} {Gateway} Set the IP address, subnet and gateway in Static IP mode. Address format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx RSTIP Request updated IP information from the DHCP server. IPCONFIG Display the current IP configuration. Enter light stand-by mode. (RS-232, Ethernet and PoH functionality is still active.) Turn the power on.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION EDID All=XXX Set the EDID source for all HDMI input ports. Available XXX values: 1~6 [Factory EDIDs] 7~12 [Connected sink EDIDs] 13~16 [User EDIDs] EDID HDMI_In M=XXX Set the EDID source for a single HDMI port. M = 1~4 Available XXX values: 1~6 [Factory EDIDs] 7~12 [Connected sink EDIDs]...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out M Slot N AudioSrc=XXX Assign an audio source to a Zone A/V Pair slot on an HDBaseT output. M = A~D N = 1~10 Available XXX values: HDMI_In n [n=1~4] OpticIn n [n=1] CoaxIn n [n=1] AnalogIn n [n=1~2] OAR_In n [n=A~D] ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out M Slot N VideoSrc=XXX Assign a video source to...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneAvPair HDMI_Out M Slot N Assign an audio source to a AudioSrc=XXX Zone A/V Pair slot on an HDMI output. M = E~F N = 1~10 Available XXX values: HDMI_In n [n=1~4] OpticIn n [n=1] CoaxIn n [n=1] AnalogIn n [n=1~2] OAR_In n [=A~D] ZoneAvPair HDMI_Out M Slot N...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION IR_Route HDBT_Out M0 M1 M2 Select the IR source(s) for an HDBaseT output. M0 is the output port index. M1 is the function to use. M2 is the IR input source. M0 = A~D (supports multiple port selection by using “+”.) Available M1 values: Add [Add M2 source to M0] Del [Remove M2 source from...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION IR_Route IR_Out M0 M1 M2 Select the IR source(s) for an IR Output jack (next to each HDMI input). M0 is the output port index. M1 is the function to use. M2 is the IR input source. M0 = 1~4 (supports multiple port selection by using “+”.) Available M1 values: Add [Add M2 source to M0]...
6.9 Telnet Control Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC/Laptop are connected to the same active networks. To access Telnet in Windows 7, click on the “Start” menu and type “cmd” in the search field, then press “Enter”. Under Windows XP go to the “Start”...
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Once in the CLI (Command Line Interface) type “Telnet” followed by the IP address of the unit and “23”, then hit “Enter”. This will connect us to the unit we wish to control. Type “help” to list the available commands. Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return.
6.10 WebGUI Control • Install the Device Discovery Tool Please obtain the Device Discovery software from your authorized dealer and save it in a directory where you can easily find it. Note: The unit’s default IP address is 192.168.1.50 Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and execute the Device Discovery software.
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• Login to the WebGUI By default, both the Username and Password are “admin” for the WebGUI. The administrator password can be changed within the “User Config” tab of the WebGUI if desired. The above function tabs will always display on left side of the WebGUI to aid with navigation.
6.10.1 Video Switch This page provides video routing settings including HDCP configuration. • Output and Input Routing To begin assigning a new video route, please click the button of the HDBaseT output you wish to send video to (e.g. “HDBT_Out A”) and then click on the button of the preferred HDMI input port (e.g.
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• Output and Input Naming All inputs and outputs can be renamed as required. To rename the HDBaseT output ports and HDMI input ports please click the “edit” icon ( ). Click the “Save” button to confirm the change. Note: Blank spaces (“ ”) are not allowed in names. •...
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The two HDMI outputs (port E & port F) allow support for the maximum HDMI timing up to 18Gbps (4096×2160@60Hz) and can be used for normal source routing (listed as “Independent” within the WebGUI) and mirroring (listed as “Mirror” within the WebGUI) for local monitoring purposes or zone monitoring (e.g.
6.10.2 Zone Audio This advanced matrix offers a complete audio routing function. The Zone Audio ports offer analog audio breakaway capability. The audio source, treble, bass, volume and audio delay adjustments can be set on this page. • Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output’s source.
6.10.3 Extended Audio The Extended Audio ports offer additional analog audio breakaway capability. The audio source, treble, bass, volume and audio delay adjustments can be set on this page. • Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output’s source. Once the new source has been selected, the change will happen immediately.
6.10.4 HDMI Audio The audio routed to the two HDMI outputs (ports: E & F) and their associated settings are adjusted on this page. • Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output’s source. Once the new source has been selected, the change will happen immediately.
6.10.5 HDBaseT Audio The audio routed to the four HDBaseT outputs (ports: A~D) and their associated settings are adjusted on this page. • Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output’s source. Once the new source has been selected, the change will happen immediately.
6.10.6 Zone A/V Pairing The zone A/V pairing function allows the end user to control the matrix, using the supplied remote control, in a customized manner while in remote rooms (zones) containing an HDBaseT receiver and IR extender. Each zone can have a different set of video/audio sources assigned to the buttons on the remote control for easy switching.
• Video and Audio Pairing Edit Please click the “edit” icon ( ) to edit the video and audio routing settings. Once you have completed your selections press “Save”. 6.10.7 EDID Settings This matrix provides the option of six standard EDIDs, six sink sourced EDIDs and four customer uploaded EDIDs that can be assigned to each input port individually.
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• Sink EDID Download To save an existing custom EDID to your local PC please press the “Download” button next to the Customer EDID Settings item you would like to save. An EDID Download window will appear, allowing you to save the EDID file to your local PC.
The unit comes with the following 6 default EDIDs: - FHD/2CH: 1080p/60Hz(148M), 2.0 LPCM, 8-bit color. - FHD/MCH: 1080p/60Hz(148M), 7.1 LPCM and bitstream, 8-bit color. - 4K UHD/2CH: 3840×2160p/30Hz (297M), 2.0 LPCM, deep color (8/10/12-bit). - 4K UHD/MCH: 3840×2160p/30Hz (297M), 7.1 LPCM and bitstream, Deep Color (8/10/12-bit).
6.10.9 User Config The WebGUI and Telnet username/password are set on this page. Two management levels are available: “Administrator” and “General User”. The administrator username (“admin”) cannot be changed. The “Administrator” user has access to change all settings. The “General User” is not permitted to access or change information on the EDID Settings or System Settings pages.
Click the “Download” button to save the current system configuration to your local PC. The current system configuration will be saved as XML file. The system configuration can also be restored from a saved XML file by clicking the “Choose File” button to locate the saved XML file, then clicking the “Restore”...
8.4 Category Cable Specifications Cable Type Cable Length Supported Video Format Cat.5e/6 100 meters Most common Full HD video: • Up to 1080p@60Hz, 36-bit color • Data rates lower than 5.3Gbps or below 225MHz TMDS clock 70 meters Full HD & Ultra HD video: •...
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