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Wyrestorm SW-640L-TX-W User Manual

4k presentation switcher with matrix outputs, usb 3.0, multiview & wireless casting
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SW-640L-TX-W
4K Presentation Switcher with Matrix Outputs,
USB 3.0, Multiview & Wireless Casting
User Manual
Version: V1.0.0

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  • Page 1 SW-640L-TX-W 4K Presentation Switcher with Matrix Outputs, USB 3.0, Multiview & Wireless Casting User Manual Version: V1.0.0...
  • Page 2 Important Safety Instructions 1. Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or 6. Clean this apparatus splashing and that no objects only with dry cloth. filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. 2. Do not install or place this unit 7.
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................3 Overview ....................................................3 Features ...................................................3 Package Contents ................................................3 Specifications ..................................................4 Panel Description ................................................5 Front Panel ................................................5 Rear Panel ................................................6 Installation and Wiring ................................................6 Installation ..................................................6 Wiring ....................................................7 Application 1: Single HDMI Output ........................................7 Application 2: Dual HDMI Output ........................................
  • Page 4 Overview The SW-640L-TX-W switcher is a high-performance BYOD presentation switcher with wireless presentation capability. It equips built-in Wi-Fi module and offers multiple access approaches, including Airplay Mirroring, Miracast, Dongle and physical HDMI and USB-C ports, with which you can project the screen contents of your computers (Mac/Windows) or mobile devices (iPhone/iPad/Android phone) to two displays, or to one single display in Multiview mode.
  • Page 5 Specifications Video 2x USB-C, 2 x HDMI Input Video Port 3x LAN, 2 x Wi-Fi HDMI: HDMI 1.4, HDCP 1.4 Input Video Signal USB-C: DisplayPort 1.1, HDCP 1.4 LAN/Wi-Fi: H.264 USB-C/HDMI: 640x480 , 800x600 , 1024x768 , 1280x768 , 1280x800 , 1280x1024 , 1360x768 , 1366x768...
  • Page 6 Control • Front panel buttons Control Connector • 1x LAN (one of the three LAN ports) • RS-232 Control Method Front panel buttons, LAN (Web UI & Telnet API), RS-232 General Operation Temperature 0 to 45°C (32 to 113°F), 10% to 90%, non-condensing Storage Temperature -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F), 10% to 90%, non-condensing ESD Protection...
  • Page 7 Rear Panel Name Description Connect to the power adapter and the AC power cord provided. 2 x USB-C ports that provide charging of the USB-C devices, 1000BASE-T Ethernet connection and dual- USB-C Input 1-2 video input (MST). Connect to USB-C sources. HDMI Input 1-2 Connect to HDMI sources.
  • Page 8 Attaching Installation Brackets 1. Attach the installation bracket to the enclosure using the screws provided in the package. The bracket is attached to the enclosure as shown. 2. Repeat step 1 for the other side of the device. 3. Install the brackets on the position as required using screws (screws are not included in the package). Wiring Warning! Before wiring, disconnect the power from all devices.
  • Page 9 Password: Set through Web UI or Telnet API and can be obtained from OSD at the bottom right of the display screen. By default, it is set as 12345678. 2. Open Control Center on your Apple device, tap to select appropriate mirroring device (default device name is SW-640L-TX-W) from the pop- up menu.
  • Page 10 Projecting button Note: For more information about the Dongle, see its user guide. Multiview Display When only one HDMI display is attached to either HDMI OUT1 or HDMI OUT2, the device supports up to four video sources to be played on the display screen as the following: 1.
  • Page 11 The device outputs Guide Screen image when no video source is selected or being output. The Guide Screen can be personalized on the device’s Web UI page to convey customized connection instructions. Guide SW-640L-TX-W No Access Code IP: 192.168.6.16 WiFi Pwd: 12345678 The Guide Screen is accessible in the following cases: •...
  • Page 12 Example 2: Multiview Display Mode Network Mode Configuration The device equips three Ethernet ports for networking flexibility and security, which supports the following two network modes: Transparent Mode (Default Setting) In this mode, all three Ethernet ports are inter-connective with others, any one of which is able to connect to the LAN where a controller resides for controlling the device, and the rest can be used for BYOD.
  • Page 13 Web UI The Web UI is an intuitive software interface for users to manage and control the device with ease, which be accessed through a web browser, e.g. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, etc. To access the Web UI: 1. Connect the CONTROL port (or the ETHERNET 1/2 port in Transparent Network mode) of the device to a local area network. Tip: Ensure there’s a DHCP server in the network so that the device can obtain a valid IP address.
  • Page 14 • Browse: click to select a new picture for the splash screen. Note: Picture in jp(e)g format with 1920x1080 pixels is recommended. • Apply: click to upload the selected picture to the device. USB Switcher UI Element Description Click to select the USB host port of the built-in USB 3.0 switcher: •...
  • Page 15 This section is for network settings of the device’s Ethernet ports. For Primary Ethernet port: UI Element Description IP Mode Select IP addressing mode between DHCP and Static. Default setting: DHCP IP Address Set IP address manually for the device when Static mode is selected. Netmask Set subnet mask manually for the switcher when Static mode is selected.
  • Page 16 This section is for security settings to limit unauthorized access to the device. UI Element Description To enable/disable TLS authentication for telnet connection. Telnet over TLS Default setting: Disable Old Password Input the old password for the telnet over TLS authentication. New Password Configure a new password for the telnet over TLS authentication.
  • Page 17 Version Information UI Element Description Version Shows the device’s firmware version. Build Time Shows the time and date when the device’s firmware was built. Video Settings Tab Input Switching This section is used for switching among multiple input sources for the HDMI OUT 1-2 and displaying the sources’ statuses, including video channel names, resolutions and video format.
  • Page 18 UI Element Description Set the output timing for HDMI OUT1. Two operation methods are offered in the following: • Auto: select to output the optimal resolution of the attached display based on the display’s EDID. E.g. If the recommended resolution for the display is 4K@60Hz, the device will output 4K@60Hz video. Primary Output Timing •...
  • Page 19 Define the device name to an easy-to-remember one. This name also acts as the name for soft AP and for the receiver of Airplay and Miracast. Device Name Note: The name must be 1~20 characters in length, including letters, numbers, “_” or “-”. By default, it’s set as SW-640L-TX-W. Apply Click to perform current settings. Wireless Screen Sharing...
  • Page 20 Access Point UI Element Description Click to enable/disable the device’s soft AP function. Soft AP Default setting: Enable Configure the soft AP password. Soft AP Password Default setting: 12345678 • Enable: Enable the device’s soft AP router function so that wireless devices connected to soft AP are able to access the internet (verify the Ethernet port of the device is connected to the internet).
  • Page 21 Display Control UI Element Description Enter the CEC wakeup command of the controlled display device in hex. For more information about the command, see Wakeup Command the user guide of your display device. Default setting: 40 04 Enter the CEC standby command of the controlled display device in hex. For more information about the command, see Standby Command the user guide of your display device.
  • Page 22 RS-232 UI Element Description Set the RS-232 parameters for the controlled display. For more information about the parameters, see the user guide of your display device. Parameter Value Abbreviation 9600bps 9600 Baud rate RS-232 Parameter Data Bits 8bits Parity None Stop Bits Default setting: 9600-8n1 Enter the RS-232 wakeup command of the controlled display device.
  • Page 23 Control Strategy UI Element Description • Enable: To enable auto standby function for the device. If enabled, when there’s no valid signal output to the device during a specified period of time, the device will enter standby status automatically. Auto Standby •...