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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Preface Read this user manual carefully before using this product. Pictures shown in this manual are for reference only. Different model layouts and specifications are sub- ject to the physical product. This manual is for operation instructions only, not for any maintenance usage.
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To insure the best from the product, please read all instructions carefully before using the device. Save this manual for further reference. • Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packing material for possible future shipment •...
User Manual PT-PSW-52 Contents 1. Introduction ........................1 1.1 Introduction to the Scaler Switcher ..............1 1.2 Features ........................1 1.3 Package List....................... 2 2. Panel Description ......................3 2.1 Front Panel ........................ 3 2.2 Rear Panel ........................4 3. System Connection ......................6 3.1 Usage Precautions ....................
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.4 OSD Menu Control ....................31 4.4.1 OPTIONS.......................31 4.4.2 PICTURE ......................33 4.4.3 SETUP......................34 4.5 Web-based GUI Control ..................35 4.5.1 Control Menu ....................36 4.5.2 Configuration Menu ..................37 4.5.3 RS232 Control Menu .................40 4.5.4 Password Menu ..................41 4.5.5 Web-based GUI Update ................42 5.
1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction to the Scaler Switcher The PT-PSW-52 (hereinafter referred to as „Scaler Switcher“) is a compact mini scaler switcher with 5 video inputs (1 HDMI/MHL, 2 HDMI, 1 DP, and 1 VGA) and 3 audio inputs (1 DP external audio, 1 VGA auxiliary audio, 1 MIC audio). The VGA input supports VGA, YPbPr and C-video, so the device switcher is compliant with multiple video signals.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 1.3 Package List • 1 x Compact Scaler Switcher • 2 x Mounting Ears with 4 screws • 2 x Long Mounting Ears with 6 screws (Optional) • 1 x Power Adapter (24VDC,2.71A) • 4 x Plastic Cushions •...
User Manual PT-PSW-52 2. Panel Description 2.1 Front Panel 1. Built-in IR Receiver 2. Power indicator • Off when there is no power to the device • Green when the device is in standby mode • Red when the device is powered on.
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 4. CONTROL • RES RESET: press this button to reset the output resolution to 1280×720p. • IR IN: connect with IR receiver (with carrier wave only) to receive IR signal to control far-end device which was connected to HDBaseT Receiver via HDBaseT output port.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 3. System Connection 3.1 Usage Precautions • The system should be installed in a clean environment and is subject to the specifi ed temperature and humidity. • All of the power switches, plugs, sockets and power cords should be insulated and safe.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 3.3 Connection Procedure Step1. Connect HDMI source devices (e.g. BluRay / DVD) to 1~3 HDMI input ports with HDMI cable Step2. Connect a DisplayPort source device (e.g. MAC MINI) to DP input port with DisplayPort cable and DP audio input port with audio cable.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 3.4 Connection of Microphone The Scaler Switcher provides with one 3-level microphone input port, to accommodate diff erent microphone input modes, including 48V phantom power mode, MIC mode & LINE mode. » 48V phantom power Mode 48V phantom power input has a good frequency characteristic, high input impedance and high sensitivity.
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 » MIC Mode MIC input has a low frequency characteristics, and wide frequency response. When switch to “MIC”, the microphone input is used for connecting with dynamic microphone. There are two diff erent connection methods: 1) Unbalanced connection: “+”...
User Manual PT-PSW-52 » LINE Mode LINE input has a low frequency characteristics, and wide frequency response. When switch to “LINE”, the microphone input is used for connecting with line audio or wireless microphone output. There are two diff erent connection...
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4. System Operations 4.1 Front Panel Buttons Front panel buttons can be used for switching operations and volume adjusting. 4.1.1 Manual-Switching Press 1-HDMI/MHL, 2-HDMI, 3-HDMI, 4-DP, 5-VGA on front panel to select the corresponding input source. 4.1.2 Auto-Switching Press AUTO to enter in auto-switching mode.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 Note: Auto-switching function works only when inputting new signal, removing a signal or power rebooting. With any VGA port set to C-video or YPbPr, the system will be not able to enter in Auto-switching mode. 4.1.3 Volume Adjusting Press Volume Knob to choose MIC/Source audio needed to be adjusted, the corresponding LED will turn green and keep on.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.2 IR Control 4.2.1 IR Remote Connect IR receiver to IR EYE port, the Scaler Switcher cans be controlled by using IR remote. As CEC function, it is able to use the IR remote to turn on/off the HDMI source or Display.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.2.2 Control far-end device from local Connect an IR receiver to IR IN port on the Scaler Switcher and connect IR emitter to the IR OUT port on the HDBaseT Receiver, the far-end device can be controlled by its IR remote from local.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.2.4 CEC Function The Scaler Switcher supports CEC, it can be turned on/ off by sending RS232 commands or OSD menu operations. The default setting is ON. Commands pertaining to CEC: “50686%” (enable CEC) and “50687%” (disable...
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Situation Working Status Press STANDBY button on IR remote, the Scaler Switcher enters in standby mode, so do all HDMI source devices and display. CEC: on, Standby: on Press STANDBY button again on IR remote, the Scaler Switcher exits standby mode, the previous selected HDMI input source device and display start working too.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.3 RS232 Control As RS232 can be transmitted bi-directionally between the Scaler Switcher and the HDBaseT Receiver, so it is able to control a third party RS232 device from local or control the Scaler Switcher from remote. The baud rate support 2400, 4800, 9600(default), 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200.
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Parameter Configuration area Parameter Configuration area Command Sending area Please set the parameters of COM number, bound rate, data bit, stop bit and the parity bit correctly, and then you are able to send command in Command Sending...
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.3.3 RS232 Communication Commands Communication protocol: RS232 Communication Protocol Baud rate: 9600 Data bit: 8 Stop bit: 1 Parity bit: none Command Function Feedback Example Switch Commands 50701% Switch to 1-HDMI/MHL input Switch to HDMI 1 50702%...
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Command Function Feedback Example 50728% Mute DP audio DP audio Mute 50729% Unmute DP audio DP audio Unmute MIC Volume: xx 50724% Increase the volume of MIC audio (xx=00~60) MIC Volume: xx 50725% Decrease the volume of MIC audio...
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Command Function Feedback Example Setup Commands 50604% Lock the front panel buttons Front Panel lock 50605% Unlock the front panel buttons Front Panel Unlock Brightness: xx 502xx% Set the brightness to xx. (xx=00~99) 503xx% Set the contrast to xx.
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Command Function Feedback Example 50765% Enable the freeze icon display Freeze Icon: enable 50766% Disable freeze icon display Freeze Icon: disable 50644% Enable channel status display Input Icon: enable 50645% Disable channel status display Input Icon: disable...
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Command Function Feedback Example Enable serial control mode 1: control RS232 Mode 1: RS232 50787% Scaler & far-end from local RS232 Control Scaler & Remote Enable serial control mode 2: control RS232 Mode 2: RS232 50788% Scaler from local RS232 and far-end)
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Command Function Feedback Example Manual Switch Mode: Manual Switch Mode: Disable 50740% Set no input to power off automatic power off function time: 0 minutes Manual Switch Mode: Manual Switch Mode: Set the power 50741% Set no input to power off...
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Command Function Feedback Example Inquire Commands Source Volume: xx (xx=00~60) 50630% Check the volume level MIC Volume: xx (xx=00~60) Input: xx (xx= HDMI1/ 50631% Check the input source HDMI2/ HDMI3/ DP/ VGA/ YPbPr/ AV) Picture Mode: xx (xx=...
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Command Function Feedback Example DP Audio from 50712% Check the audio input sources for DP Embedded Check whether the Source audio is 50751% Source Mute/Unmute mute or not Check whether the MIC audio is mute 50752% MIC Mute/Unmute...
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Command Function Feedback Example Output Position Adjust 50672% Move the image up Y XX Output Position Adjust 50673% Move the image down Y xx Stretch left from left side (increase 50674% Output Width Adjust xx image width)
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 50909% Right CEC cmd: right 50910% Confirm command CEC cmd: select 50911% Exit command CEC cmd: exit 50913% Source power on Source power on 50914% Source power off Source power off 50920% TV power on Display power on...
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.3.4 Control Compact Scaler Switcher or 3rd Party Device from Local First, according to the following connection diagram, connect all devices as needed. Second, send command 50787% (serial control mode 1, factory default) via RS232 communication software.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.3.5 Control Compact Scaler Switcher or 3rd party device form Remote First, according to the following connection diagram, connect all devices as needed. Second, send command 50788% via RS232 communication software. Last, send the right command to control the Scaler Switcher. Connect as below:...
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.4 OSD Menu Control The Scaler Switcher provides a powerful OSD operation menu, contains 3 parts: optional settings, image settings, and system setting etc. Press MENU button on IR remote or send command 50616% to enter in OSD menu.
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Output Adjust: Adjust output image position (X: horizontal direction and Y: vertical direction), aspect ratio (width and height), polarity adjustment (H Polarity and V Polarity) and output setting (HDMI on/off and HDBT on/off). Input5 Select: Select video source format for VGA input, includes AV 1 (C-video signal), VGA 1 (VGA signal) and YPbPr 1 (Component video signal).
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.4.2 PICTURE Including Picture Mode, Color Temperature, Aspect Ratio, Noise Reduction, Screen and Color Range. Please check the picture below: • Picture mode: Includes Dynamic, Standard, Mild, and User. Only in User mode, will it be able to set the image contrast, brightness, color and sharpness.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.4.3 SETUP Including OSD Language, Restore Factory Default, Blending, HDMI CEC, OSD Duration and version inquiry OSD Language: Supports 7 languages, including English (default), Chinese etc. • • Restore Factory Default: Restores to original system state •...
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.5 Web-based GUI Control To control the Scaler Switcher,, you can use the front panel buttons, IR remote and/or RS232 communication software. The Scaler Switcher can be controlled via web-based GUI. It allows users to interact with the Scaler Switcher through graphical icons and visual indicators.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.5.1 Control Menu Type user name: user and password: user (default setting) on the log-in interface, and then click Login to enter Control menu shown as below: • Sources: Click the corresponding button (1-HDMI/MHL, 2-HDMI, 3-HDMI, 4-DP, and 5-VGA) to select video input source.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.5.2 Confi guration Menu 1. Click 1. Click on control menu to enter setting menu shown as below: on control menu to enter setting menu shown as below: • Output Resolution: Select the output resolution that you need and then click Confi rm.
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 2. Click Network to enter network setting menu shown as below: In this interface, dynamic or static IP mode can be selected. Under static IP mode, IP address and subnet mask, gateway can be set and make sure the IP addresses...
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 3. Click Source Label to enter source label setting menu shown as below: In this interface, the name of source input selection button can be modified as you need.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.5.3 RS232 Control Menu Click RS232 Control on the top of interface to enter RS232 control menu shown as below: • Port: Local port refers to the RS232 port of the Scaler Switcher, and the HDBT port refers to the RS232 port of HDBaseT Receiver.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.5.4 Password Menu Click Password on the top of interface to enter password menu shown as below: In this interface, the user name and password can be modified as you need.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 4.5.5 Web-based GUI Update Web-based GUI for the Scaler Switcher supports online updates via the local IP address (standard: http://192.168.0.178:100). Type the username and password (the same as the GUI log-in settings, modifi ed password will be available only after rebooting) to log in the confi guration interface.
User Manual PT-PSW-52 5. Specification Video 1 HDMI/MHL; 2 HDMI; Video input 1 DP; 1 VGA 3 female HDMI; Video Input Connector 1 DisplayPort; 1 female VGA (15-pin) Input Video Signal HDMI, DP, YPbPr, C-video, VGA 1 HDMI; Video Output 1 HDBaseT 1 female HDMI;...
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 Control Part 1 IR IN, 1 IR OUT, Control port 1 IR EYE, 1 RS232, 1 TCP/IP 3 3.5mm mini jack; Control Connector 1 3-Pin phoenix connectors; 1 RJ45 General Transmission Distance 1080P≤70m(Cat6) Temperature 0 ~ +50°C...
User Manual PT-PSW-52 7. Troubleshooting & Maintenance Problems Causes Solutions Bad quality of the Try another high quality connecting cable cable. Output image with snowflake Fail or loose Make sure the connection connection is good Check with oscilloscope No signal at the input /...
User Manual PT-PSW-52 Cannot control the device Send command 50605% by front panel buttons The front panel to unlock the front panel while can control it buttons are locked buttons. through RS232 port Cannot control the device The device has already...
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User Manual PT-PSW-52 2) What the warranty does not cover: • Warranty expiration. • Factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the product. • Damage, deterioration or malfunction caused by: • Normal wear and tear • Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications •...
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