Introduction Overview This product is an 8 x 8 seamless switching HDMI matrix with 4K60 scalers built-in on each HDMI output. It includes one multi-function USB-C input that features AV, 1G network and PD 3.0 host charging up to 60W. It also provides independent audio routing between eight inputs to four analog outputs.
Package Contents 1 x Matrix Switcher 1 x AC Power Cord with US Pins 1 x 2m USB 3.1 Type-C Cable (5Gbps per lane) 1 x 3.5mm 3-Pin Phoenix Male Connector 4 x 3.5mm 5-Pin Phoenix Male Connectors ...
Name Description AUDIO Press to enter the volume adjustment mode. INFO: Press the four selection buttons to turn the page to display the information. AUDIO: Press the left/right button to switch audio output ports and the up/down button to increase/decrease volume.
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Name Description Supports 1GbE connection for the connected laptop to access 1G network. Tip: A USB Type-C to Type-C cable (USB 3.0 or above) is recommended. HDMI IN 2-8 Connect to HDMI sources. HDMI OUT 1-8 Connect to HDMI displays. Connect to an Ethernet device for LAN control (Web UI/Telnet).
Installation and Wiring Installation Note: Before installation, please ensure the matrix is disconnected from the power source. The matrix occupies 1U space and can be installed on a standard equipment rack, see following: Position and secure the rack mounting brackets to the panels on two sides with screws (four on each side) provided.
Control of the Matrix The matrix can be controlled through front panel buttons, RS-232 or LAN (Web UI or Telnet). Front Panel Button Control Basic switching of input sources to output displays, audio volume adjustment, and device information can be achieved through front panel buttons. Power on the device, the LCD window shows “Starting...”, followed by the device’s model No.
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For example, Audio Out1 Volume Press “CANCEL” to exit current mode and return to the main page. To view video information Press “VIDEO” button to enter input video information display mode. Press the Left ( ) or Right ( ) button to select the input port. Press the Up ( ) or Down ( ) button to view the selected input port’s video information.
Command Control Advanced users may need to control the device via API commands. For more information about API commands, refer to the separate document “API Command Set_MX0808-1023-000”. Two methods are provided for controlling this device through API commands: 1. RS232 Connect a PC to the RS232 port of the device.
Web UI Control The Web UI is an intuitive software interface for users to manage and control the device with ease through a browser. A Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge or Firefox browser is recommended. Accessing the Web UI By default, the device’s IP addressing mode is DHCP. To access the Web UI: Connect the LAN port of the device to local area network.
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Input a new password in the following pop-up window and click Apply to enter the main page. The password must be alphanumeric with 4 to 16 characters in length. The web UI main page is split into Matrix Control, General Setting and Advanced Setting tabs.
Matrix Control Video Routing This section manages association relationships between the input video sources and output displays. Click the button in the table to select an input for a certain output display (button turns from white to blue once selection is done). ...
For example, if HDMI IN 1 routes to HDMI OUT 1, …, HDMI IN 4 routes to HDMI OUT 4, when Follow Video is selected, audio of HDMI IN 1 routes to LINE OUT 1, …, audio of HDMI IN 4 routes to LINE OUT 4. ...
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Command Setting dialog box) to the certain output display immediately. Auto: Toggle to turn on/off the automatic CEC control function. If Auto is turned on, the corresponding output port sends Display Off command to the connected display automatically when it detects no valid signal input within the predefined Delay time.
Presets Matrix Control This section saves or loads settings to or from the Matrix. SAVE: Save the Settings in Matrix Control and General Setting tabs as a certain preset to the matrix. LOAD: Load the preset from the matrix. General Setting General Setting tab includes two submenus: A/V Configuration and Audio Output Settings.
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This section manages alias name, input EDID, output HDCP support and displays video and audio detailed information for the input/output ports. For input ports 1-8: Source: To select an input port. Input Name (1~8): Input a new alias name for the selected input. ...
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Copy from HDMI Output 8 ¨ ¨ Fixed 4K60 2.0CH PCM Audio with HDR Fixed 4K60 2.0CH PCM Audio with SDR ¨ ¨ Fixed 4K30 2.0CH PCM Audio with HDR ¨ Fixed 4K30 2.0CH PCM Audio with SDR ¨ Fixed 1080p@60Hz 2.0CH PCM Audio with HDR ¨...
resolution automatically based on reading the attached display’s EDID. Resolution list: To select a fixed resolution for the output port. ¨ Default setting: Auto Video Details: Displays the output port’s video information. Audio Details: Displays the output port’s audio information. Audio Output Settings This section manages the audio properties of the LINE OUT ports (1-4), including the output audio volume, and toggle switch between mute and unmute.
Information This section displays the device information, including Model number, physical address, IP address and firmware version. Fan and Temperature This section shows the device’s fan speed and temperature. Network This section manages network settings. • IP Addressing mode: ¨ DHCP: When enabled, the IP address of the Matrix is assigned automatically by the DHCP server in the system.
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communicate with another network when Static is selected. Default setting: DHCP • Apply: Click to perform the network setting. 2 Tips: • When "Static" is selected, ensure your PC is in the same network segment as the Matrix. • Please wait for 2-3 minutes for the Matrix to reboot after the network settings are changed.
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Telnet (Default) Telnet over TLS Port Credentials <none> User: admin Default password: admin Note: The password to log on to the matrix through TLS must be alphanumeric with 4 to 16 characters in length. Default setting: Disable HTTPS: HTTPS provides an encrypted and secure access to the matrix, and can be enabled or disabled as needed to meet application security requirements.
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This section is for firmware update. Steps for firmware update: Contact your product supplier for the latest upgrade file. Click “Browse” to select the upgrade file on your computer. Click “Update” to proceed. The matrix reboots automatically after upgrading is completed. Note: Do not power off the matrix during the upgrading.
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This section displays the system log and command response. • Export Log: Click to export the log to the computer.
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