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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 10×10 HDMI/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 ten UHD sources may be routed to any of eight HDBaseT outputs (up to 100m at 1080p or up to 70m at 4K) or two HDMI outputs at resolutions up to 4K@60Hz (8-bit, Despite HDBaseT’s 10.2Gbps bandwidth limitation, 4K UHD HDMI video...
2. APPLICATIONS • Full audio/video matrix systems • Residential AV matrix installations • Commercial AV matrix installations • Security systems • University lecture hall systems • Retail installation system 3. PACKAGE CONTENTS • 1×HDMI/Audio over HDBaseT Matrix • 2×24V/6.25A DC Power Adapter •...
5. FEATURES • HDMI with HDR & 4K@60Hz support, DVI 1.0 compatible • HDCP 1.x and HDCP 2.2 compliant • Routes ten HDMI sources to ten displays using eight HDBaseT outputs and two independent or mirrored HDMI outputs • Supports up to 4K UHD (18Gbps, 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, 8-bit) video input and output •...
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• Supports volume, treble, bass, and audio delay for lip-sync (up to 230ms) on analog audio outputs and mute on all outputs • Audio mixer functionality (three mixers in total) • Advanced internal and external EDID management with 4 sets of configurable EDID settings •...
6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel MENU LOCK /CANCEL POWER ENTER PRESET 10x10 MATRIX AVLC 70M iso lated POWER BUTTON: 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.
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ENTER BUTTON: Press to confirm a selection or to go deeper into a menu item. +/IN BUTTONS: Within the menu, this button moves you up within the menu tree. Otherwise, in routing mode, this button allows you to make your input source selection. −/OUT BUTTONS: Within the menu, this button moves you down within the menu tree.
6.2 Rear Panel ZONE EXTENDED ANALOG DIGITAL COAX. OPT. IR IN CAT5e/6 OUT IR IN CAT5e/6 OUT IR IN CAT5e/6 OUT IR IN CAT5e/6 OUT IR IN CAT5e/6 OUT IR IN CAT5e/6 OUT IR IN CAT5e/6 OUT IR IN CAT5e/6 OUT RS-232 POH 24V IR IN...
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outputting audio routed from any audio source within the matrix. Audio mixing, treble, bass, volume and audio delay adjustments can be set in the WebGUI. Note: LPCM 2.0 or analog stereo sources only. EXTENDED AUDIO OUT 1~4 PORTS: Four sets of stereo analog audio outputs.
LAN PORT: Connect to an active Ethernet network to allow for Telnet and WebGUI control of the matrix as well as to share the network with connected compatible LAN equipped HDBaseT receivers. This allows for any Ethernet equipped device (e.g. a smart TV or game console) connected to the LAN port of a receiver to share the network/Internet access.
6.4 Remote Control MUTE LOCK POWER POWER BUTTON: Press to power the unit on or place it into stand-by mode. LOCK BUTTON: Press to lock/unlock the front panel of 10/J PATTERN the matrix unit. MENU/ CANCEL +/IN PRESET /VOL- ENTER /VOL+ MUTE BUTTON: Mutes Zone Audio outputs.
6.5 IR Cable Pinouts IR Extender Infrared Power Ground IR Blaster Power Infrared 6.6 OLED Menu All basic functions of this unit can be controlled by using the front panel’s OLED menu which is activated by pressing the MENU/CANCEL button on the front of the unit. Use the + (PLUS), − (MINUS), and ENTER buttons to navigate the menu.
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MAIN MENU 1-EDID 2-Network 3-HDMI Mirroring 4-Factory Default 5-Firmware 6-Miscellaneous The individual functions of the OLED menu will be introduced in the following section. Items marked in BOLD are the factory default settings. 1-EDID 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 1-EDID Mode Independent 1-FHD/2CH 2-EDID Select (All or 1~10)
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1-EDID 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 2-EDID Select (All or 1~10) 17-User 1 18-User 2 19-User 3 20-User 4 1) EDID Mode: Select the EDID mode of the unit between All or Independent. “All” mode assigns the same EDID to all inputs. “Independent”...
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when selected. Press the number buttons to enter a new number. Press the “Enter” button to store the current number segment and move to the next segment. Note: When DHCP is enabled, the subnet mask will be assigned automatically and can not be edited. 4) Gateway Address: When DHCP is off, the gateway address can be set here.
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4-FACTORY DEFAULT 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL Factory Reset? 1) Factory Reset: Selecting “Yes” will perform a factory reset and return the unit to its factory default state. After the reset is complete, the unit will reboot automatically. 5-FIRMWARE 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 1-Version [Displays current version]...
6.7 WebGUI Control • Device Discovery Please obtain the “Device Discovery” software from your authorized dealer and save it in a directory where you can easily find it. Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and execute the “Device Discovery” software. Click on “Find Devices on Network”...
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• WebGUI Overview After connecting to the WebGUI’s address in a web browser, the login screen will appear. Please enter the appropriate user name and password then click “Submit” to log in. Note: The default user name and password is “admin”. On the left side of the browser you will see the following menu tabs where all primary functions of the unit are controllable via the built in WebGUI.
6.7.1 Video Switch Tab This tab provides video routing settings including HDCP and test pattern configuration. 1) 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 and then click on the button of the preferred HDMI input port or Pattern.
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2) 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 appropriate “Edit” icon ( ). Click the “Save” button to confirm the name change. Note: Blank spaces are not allowed in names.
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3) HDMI Output Settings The two HDMI outputs (port I & port J) 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. The HDBaseT output connects to a TV in a remote zone the local HDMI connection goes into an AVR).
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4) Internal Test Pattern This advanced matrix system comes with an internal test pattern generation feature which can be used to test connected sink device functionality or be used as a self-test. This is a useful tool for installation engineers to troubleshoot potential issues between the matrix and connected devices.
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pattern output does not enable HDCP. ■ Test Pattern Color Control: The test pattern type can be changed to any one of sixteen different options. The patterns include full screen colors as well as a selection of other basic patterns.
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5) Preset Settings This matrix can store up to eight video and audio routing presets. Presets can be utilized to store multiple different routing states in advance for rapid, hassle-free, recall. To store, recall or view a preset, click the “Preset” icon ( ) in the upper right corner of the tab to open the Preset configuration window.
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Preset in the information box to the right. ■ Rename: Click the “Edit” icon ( ) to open the rename sub- window. After entering a new name, click the “Save” button to confirm the name change. Note: Blank spaces are not allowed in names.
6.7.2 Zone Audio Tab 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 tab. 1) Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output’s audio source.
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2) Audio Output Settings Click the “Edit” icon ( ) to change the following settings: ■ Output Name: The Zone Audio outputs can be renamed here. ■ Output Volume: Adjustable from -100dB to +12dB. ■ Output Bass: Adjustable from -12dB to +12dB. ■...
6.7.3 Extended Audio Tab 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 tab. 1) Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output’s audio source.
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2) Extended Audio Output Settings Click the “Edit” icon ( ) to change the following settings: ■ Output Name: The Extended Audio outputs can be renamed here. ■ Output Volume: Adjustable from -100dB to +12dB. ■ Output Bass: Adjustable from -12dB to +12dB. ■...
6.7.4 CAT Audio Tab Connecting compatible CAT Audio receivers allows the matrix to both send and receive audio over distances up to 300m. The audio source and mute settings of audio being sent from the matrix to a receiver can be set on this tab. 1) Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output’s audio source.
6.7.5 HDMI Audio Tab The audio routed to the two HDMI outputs (ports: I & J) and their associated settings are adjusted on this tab. 1) Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output’s audio source.
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2) HDMI Audio Output Settings Click the “Edit” icon ( ) to change the following settings: ■ Output Name: The HDMI Audio outputs can be renamed here. ■ Output Mute: Mute may be turned on or off. ■ Follow Video Source: Clicking the selection bar switches between Enable (follow video) and Disable (don’t follow video).
6.7.6 HDBaseT Audio Tab The audio routed to the eight HDBaseT outputs (ports: A~H) and their associated settings are adjusted on this tab. 1) Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output’s audio source.
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2) HDBaseT Audio Output Setting Click the “Edit” icon ( ) to change the following settings: ■ Output Name: The HDBaseT Audio outputs can be renamed here. ■ Output Mute: Mute may be turned on or off. ■ Follow Video Source: Clicking the selection bar switches between “Enable”...
6.7.7 Mixer Audio Tab The Audio Mixer feature allows for any two LPCM 2.0 audio sources to be mixed together. The matrix has three mixers in total and their settings can be adjusted on this tab. 1) Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each mixer’s A &...
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2) Mixed Audio Output Setting Click the “Edit” icon ( ) to change the following settings: ■ Set Mixer Audio Stereo: Clicking the selection bar switches between “Stereo” and “Mono”. ■ Signal Gain: The signal gain for each channel can be set from 0% to 100%.
6.7.8 Zone A/V Pairing Tab 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.
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2) Quick Button Selection To activate an audio/video pairing from the WebGUI, please select the preferred output zone to launch its selection window. The numbers 1~10 and "pattern" correspond to the keys on remote control unit and hovering the mouse over each button will reveal the routing currently associated with it.
6.7.9 EDID Settings Tab This matrix provides the option of six standard EDIDs, ten sink sourced EDIDs and four customer uploaded EDIDs that can be assigned to each input port individually. The names of the four customer uploaded EDIDs can changed if desired. 1) Customer EDID Settings ■...
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2) Sink EDID Download ■ Download: To save the EDID of a connected sink to your local PC, select the sink from the dropdown and then press the “Download” button. An EDID Download sub-window will appear, allowing you to save the EDID file to your local PC. Select a save location and click the “Download”...
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This unit provides the following 6 default EDIDs: EDID Name Video Content Audio FHD/2CH 1920×1080p@60Hz (148MHz), 8-bit LPCM 2.0 color FHD/MCH 1920×1080p@60Hz (148MHz), 8-bit LPCM 7.1 & color Bitstream UHD/2CH 3840×2160p@30Hz (297MHz), LPCM 2.0 Deep Color (8/10/12-bit) UHD/MCH 3840×2160p@30Hz (297MHz), LPCM 7.1 &...
6.7.10 HDBaseT & H/W Info Tab This tab provides information concerning the temperature inside the matrix (areas 1, 2 & 3) and the HDBaseT firmware versions used in the matrix and in connected receivers. Temperature area 1 is the left side of the output ports (from the front), area 2 is the right side of the output ports (from the front) and area 3 is at the middle of the HDMI inputs.
6.7.11 System Settings Tab This tab provides system configuration options including turning the power on/off, changing the network settings, downloading/restoring saved system configurations, resetting the system to factory defaults and updating the firmware. ■ Power: Press this switch to toggle the unit’s power between ON and OFF (standby mode).
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configuration, click the “Choose File” button to locate the saved XML file, then click the “Restore” button. ■ Reset to Default: Press the “ALL Reset” button to reset the unit to its factory default state. After the reset is complete, the unit will reboot automatically.
6.8 RS-232 Control Serial Port Settings Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits Parity Bit None Stop Bits Flow Control None 6.9 Telnet Control Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC are connected to the same active networks. To Access the Command Line Interface (CLI) Click Start, type “cmd”...
6.10 RS-232 and Telnet Commands 6.10.1 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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3) Multi-Port Command Format Use the following syntax to set or change a single parameter for multiple ports. Note that each additional port uses the “+” character for separation. The number of ports allowed in a single command is limited by the number of ports on that specific interface.
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5) Multi-Parameter Command Format Use the following syntax to set or change multiple parameters for a single port. Note that each additional parameter uses the “,” character for separation and spaces are allowed. The number of parameters allowed in a single command is limited only by the number of individual parameters that command has.
8) Complex Multi-Slot/Parameter Command Format (ZoneAvPair) The ZoneAvPair command can also control multiple slots with multiple parameter groupings however the syntax is slightly different. Each command can only affect a single port at a time. Each additional set of slots/parameters are separated by the “&” character.
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2) 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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4) Audio Only source selection Command Examples This unit offers 8 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.
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5) Individual Audio and Video Routing Command Examples To offer the greatest level of flexibility the matrix can be used to send individual commands for both video and audio, this allows the installer to completely tailor the matrix to suit any possible configuration the end user may require.
6.10.3 Full Command List General System Commands Command Description & Parameters Display all available commands. Help Display all available commands. ? {Command} Display basic instructions for the command. Display the firmware version. Enter light stand-by mode. Note: RS-232, Ethernet and PoH functionality remains active. Turn the power on.
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General System Commands Command Description & Parameters SETIP {IP} {Subnet} {Gateway} Set the IP address, subnet and gateway in Static IP mode. {IP} = X.X.X.X [X = 0 ~ 255] {Subnet} = X.X.X.X [X = 0 ~ 255] {Gateway} = X.X.X.X [X = 0 ~ 255] RSTIP Request updated IP information from the DHCP server.
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ZoneLineOut Commands Command Description & Parameters ZoneLineOut M AudioSrc=XXX Set the audio source for a zone line output. M = A ~ H Available values for XXX: HDMI_In n [n = 1 ~ 10] OpticIn n [n = 1 ~ 2] CoaxIn n [n = 1 ~ 2] AnalogIn n...
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ZoneLineOut Commands Command Description & Parameters ZoneLineOut M Volume=Slow XXX Adjust the volume of a zone line output in small steps (0.5dB steps). M = A ~ H Available values for XXX: Down ZoneLineOut M Delay=XXX Set the audio delay for a zone line output. M = A ~ H XXX = 0 ~ 230 (units: ms) ZoneLineOut M Mute...
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ExtLineOut Commands Command Description & Parameters ExtLineOut M AudioSrc=XXX Set the audio source for an extended line output. M = 1 ~ 4 Available values for XXX: HDMI_In n [n = 1 ~ 10] OpticIn n [n = 1 ~ 2] CoaxIn n [n = 1 ~ 2] AnalogIn n...
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ExtLineOut Commands Command Description & Parameters ExtLineOut M Volume=Slow XXX Adjust the volume of an extended line output in small steps (0.5dB steps). M = 1 ~ 4. Available values for XXX: Down ExtLineOut M Delay=XXX Set the audio delay for an extended line output. M = 1 ~ 4 XXX = 0 ~ 230 (units: ms) ExtLineOut M Mute...
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OpticalIn Commands Command Description & Parameters OpticalIn M Mute Mute the specified optical audio input. M = 1 ~ 2 OpticalIn M unMute Unmute the specified optical audio input. M = 1 ~ 2 OpticalIn M status Show the current status of the specified optical audio input. M = 1 ~ 2 CoaxialIn Commands Command...
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AnalogIn Commands Command Description & Parameters AnalogIn M Mute Mute the specified analog audio input. M = 1 ~ 4 AnalogIn M unMute Unmute the specified analog audio input. M = 1 ~ 4 AnalogIn M status Show the current status of the specified analog audio input. M = 1 ~ 4 OARIn Commands Command...
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CAT_In Commands Command Description & Parameters CAT_In M Mute Mute the specified Audio CAT audio input. M = 1 ~ 2 CAT_In M unMute Unmute the specified Audio CAT audio input. M = 1 ~ 2 CAT_In M status Show the current status of the specified Audio CAT audio input. M = 1 ~ 2...
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AudioCAT_Out Commands Command Description & Parameters AudioCAT_Out M AudioSrc=XXX Set the audio source for an AudioCAT output. M = 1 ~ 2 Available values for XXX: HDMI_In n [n = 1 ~ 10] OpticIn n [n = 1 ~ 2] CoaxIn n [n = 1 ~ 2] AnalogIn n...
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HDBT_Out Commands Command Description & Parameters HDBT_Out M AudioSrc=XXX Set the audio source for an HDBaseT output. M = A ~ H Available values for XXX: HDMI_In n [n = 1 ~ 10] OpticIn n [n = 1 ~ 2] CoaxIn n [n = 1 ~ 2] AnalogIn n...
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HDBT_Out Commands Command Description & Parameters HDBT_Out M VideoSrc=Default Reset the video source of an HDBaseT Tx output to the factory default. M = A ~ H HDBT_Out M Status Display the status & properties of an HDBaseT output including audio/video matrix.
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HDBT_Out Commands Command Description & Parameters HDBT_Out M OSDTimeout=Second Set the OSD banner display time for the specified HDBaseT output. M = A ~ H Available values for XXX: XXX = 0 ~ 60 (units: seconds, 0 = OSD is always on) Note: Multi-port selection is not supported.
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HDBT_Out Commands Command Description & Parameters HDBT_Out M OSDRow3=XXX Enable or disable row 3 of the OSD banner for the specified HDBaseT output. M = A ~ H Available values for XXX: Note: Multi-port selection is not supported. HDBT_Out M POE=XXX Enable or disable Power over HDBaseT support for the specified HDBaseT output.
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HDBT_Out Commands Command Description & Parameters HDBT_Out M PatternType=XXX Set the style to use for the test pattern on the specified HDBaseT output. M = A ~ H Available values for XXX: Green Blue Black White Magenta Yellow Cyan RampA RampB Toggle ColorBar80...
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HDMI_In Commands Command Description & Parameters HDMI_In M Status Display the status of an HDMI input. M = 1 ~ 10 HDMI_In M Name={NameString} Set the verbose name of an HDMI input. Maximum 32 characters. M = 1 ~ 10 Note: Multi-port selection is not supported.
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HDMI_Out Commands Command Description & Parameters HDMI_Out M OSDString={OSDString} Set the OSD banner text for the specified HDMI output. M = I ~ J Note: Multi-port selection is not supported. HDMI_Out M OSDArea=XXX Set the OSD banner position for the specified HDMI output. M = I ~ J Available values for XXX: TopLeft...
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HDMI_Out Commands Command Description & Parameters HDMI_Out M OSDRow2=XXX Enable or disable row 2 of the OSD banner for the specified HDMI output. M = I ~ J Available values for XXX: Note: Multi-port selection is not supported. HDMI_Out M OSDRow3=XXX Enable or disable row 3 of the OSD banner for the specified HDMI output.
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HDMI_Out Commands Command Description & Parameters HDMI_Out M Unmute Unmute an HDMI output’s audio. M = I ~ J HDMI_Out M VideoSrc=XXX Set the video source for an HDMI output. M = I ~ J Available values for XXX: HDMI_In n [n = 1 ~ 10] HDMI_Out M VideoSrc=Pattern Set the video source of an HDMI output to the internal test...
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HDMI_Out Commands Command Description & Parameters HDMI_Out M Name={NameString} Set the verbose name of an HDMI output. Maximum 32 characters. M = I ~ J Note: Multi-port selection is not supported. HDMI_Out M PatternType=XXX Set the style to use for the test pattern on the specified HDMI output.
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MixerOut Commands Command Description & Parameters MixerOut M AudioSrc N=XXX Set the audio source for an audio mixer input channel. M = 1 ~ 3 N = A ~ B Available values for XXX: HDMI_In n [n = 1 ~ 10] OpticIn n [n = 1 ~ 2] CoaxIn n...
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Preset Commands Command Description & Parameters Preset Save M Save the current A/V routing as a preset. M = 1 ~ 8 Preset Load M Load and activate a saved A/V preset. M = 1 ~ 8 Preset Show [M] List the contents of a stored A/V preset.
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EDID Commands Command Description & Parameters EDID All=XXX Set the EDID source for all HDMI input ports. Available values for XXX: 1 ~ 6 [Factory EDIDs] 7 ~ 16 [Sink EDIDs] 17 ~ 20 [User EDIDs] EDID HDMI_In M=XXX Set the EDID source for a single HDMI port. M = 1 ~ 10 Available values for XXX: 1 ~ 6...
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ZoneAVPair Commands Command Description & Parameters 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 ~ H N = 1 ~ 10 Available values for XXX: HDMI_In n [n = 1 ~ 10] OpticIn n...
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ZoneAVPair Commands Command Description & Parameters ZoneAvPair HDMI_Out M Slot N AudioSrc=XXX Assign an audio source to a Zone A/V Pair slot on an HDMI output. M = I ~ J N = 1 ~ 11 Available values for XXX: HDMI_In n [n = 1 ~ 10] OpticIn n...
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IRGenerator Commands Command Description & Parameters IRGenerator Code={IR hex code} Transmit the specified IR code.
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IR_Route Commands Command Description & Parameters 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 ~ H Available values for M1: [Add M2 source to M0] [Delete M2 source from M0]...
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UART Commands Command Description & Parameters UART M BaudRate=XXX Set the RS-232 baud rate for the specified HDBaseT output. M = A ~ H Available values for XXX: 2400 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 UART M DataBit=XXX Set the RS-232 data bits for the specified HDBaseT output.
7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM AV Zones: Game • LAN CD Players Consoles • HDMI Out • IR Out • IR In • OAR • PoH Stereo Stereo Stereo S/PDIF Outputs Outputs Inputs Inputs HDBaseT Outputs CD Player RS-232 ZONE EXTENDED ANALOG DIGITAL COAX.
2.0 format audio. The OAR, optical, coaxial, and Audio CAT inputs only support LPCM 2.0 audio. 8.3.3 Digital Audio HDMI Input/Output LPCM Max Channels 8 Channels Sampling Rate (kHz) 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 Bitstream Supported Formats Standard & High-Definition Digital (S/PDIF) Input LPCM Max Channels...
8.4 Cable Specifications 1080p 4K30 4K60 HDMI Cable Length 8-bit 12-bit 8-bit 8-bit High Speed HDMI Cable HDMI Input HDMI Output Ethernet Cable Cat.5e/6 100m Cat.6a/7 100m 100m • 1080p (FHD Video) - Up to 1080p@60Hz, 12-bit color - Data rates lower than 5.3Gbps or below 225MHz TMDS clock •...
8.5 HDBaseT Features HDBaseT Feature Set Video & Audio Supported IR Pass-through Supported RS-232 Pass-through Supported Accept power from Receiver Unsupported Send power to Receiver Supported LAN Pass-through Supported...
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ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Powered Device Power over HDBaseT Power Sourcing Equipment S/PDIF Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format Signal-to-Noise Ratio THD+N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise Ultra-High-Definition UHDTV Ultra-High-Definition Television Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Array WUXGA (RB) Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array (Reduced Blanking)
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