Panduit ATLONA AT-PRO5-MX810 Manual
Panduit ATLONA AT-PRO5-MX810 Manual

Panduit ATLONA AT-PRO5-MX810 Manual

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  • Page 1 4K HDR HDMI Matrix Switcher with SDVoE Extension Outputs Atlona Manuals AT-PRO5-MX810 Switchers...
  • Page 2: Version Information

    Version Information Version Release Date Notes Jan 2025 Initial release AT-PRO5-MX810...
  • Page 3: Operating Notes

    Sales, Marketing, and Customer Support Main Office International Headquarters Atlona Incorporated Atlona International AG 70 Daggett Drive Tödistrasse 18 San Jose, CA 95134 8002 Zürich United States Switzerland Office: +1.408.962.0515 Office: +41.43.508.4321 Sales and Customer Service Hours Monday - Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (PST) Sales and Customer Service Hours Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 (UTC +1) https://atlona.com/...
  • Page 4: Fcc Compliance

    Safety and Certification 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of a polarized CAUTION or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK blades with one wider than the other. A grounding DO NOT OPEN type plug has two blades and a third grounding CAUTION: TO REDUCT THE RISK OF prong.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Features Package Contents Panel Description Front Panel Rear Panel Installation Connection Instructions Connection Diagram Device Operation LED Indicators Logging in to the Web Server Login Registration Logging in after Registration System Settings Obtaining System Information Changing the Administrator Password Enabling / Disabling SSH and Telnet Proxy Enabling / Disabling System Standby Mode Performing a Factory Reset...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents System Maintenance Updating the Firmware Downloading Log Files API Testing Power Saving Appendix Specifications AT-PRO5-MX810...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction The Atlona AT-PRO5-MX810 is an 8x10 matrix switcher with eight HDMI inputs, two HDMI outputs, and eight AV ® extension outputs with SDVoE 10GbE connectivity for ultra-high definition video and audio delivery to an Atlona ® AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX or AT-PRO5-101-RX receiver. Part of the PRO5 Series, this matrix switcher is HDCP 2.3 compliant, and supports 4K/60 4:4:4 and HDR at HDMI data rates up to 18 Gbps.
  • Page 8: Panel Description

    Panel Description Front Panel AT-PRO5-MX810 STATUS STATUS AUDIO OUT LED will be red while the unit is booting and blue LED will be blue when the unit is operating normally. RS-232 RX TX when operating normally. Refer to LED Indicators Refer to LED Indicators (page 12) for more...
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    AT-PRO5-MX810 STATUS Panel Description Rear Panel AUDIO OUT RS-232 RX TX EXT 1 EXT 2 EXT 3 EXT 4 EXT 5 EXT 6 EXT 7 EXT 8 AC100-240V 50/60Hz INPUT OUTPUT RESET Power Switch Turns the AT-PRO5-MX810 on or off. Press the side This bank of ports provide both IR inputs and of the switch labeled “I”...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Connection Instructions 1. Connect an HDMI cable from each source to these INPUT ports. 2. Connect an AT-PRO5-101-RX or AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX receiver to the EXT 1 - EXT 8 ports. Note that the RJ45 and SFP+ ports cannot be used at the same time to extend AV sources. •...
  • Page 11: Connection Diagram

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  • Page 12: Device Operation

    Device Operation LED Indicators The LED indicators on both the front and rear of the unit provide basic information on the current status of the AT-PRO5-MX810. State Description Solid blue Matrix is powered and in normal operating mode. Solid red The matrix is in standby mode.
  • Page 13: Logging In To The Web Server

    Device Operation Logging in to the Web Server Most of the AT-PRO5-MX810 operation is handled through the built-in web server. In order to access the web server, the IP address of the unit must be known. Login Registration Before the built-in web server can be accessed, a password must be created. 1.
  • Page 14: Logging In After Registration

    Device Operation 6. Enter the desired password in the Password field. By default, the password will be masked. To toggle between password masking and unmasking, click the icon. NOTE: Passwords can be 5 to 32 characters in length and can only contain letters, numbers, dashes, underscores, and periods.
  • Page 15: System Settings

    Device Operation System Settings The AT-PRO5-MX810 provides easy access to system configuration through the built-in web server, and is the recommended method to adjust network settings. Obtaining System Information 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click System in the side menu bar. 3.
  • Page 16: Changing The Administrator Password

    Device Operation Changing the Administrator Password 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click System in the side menu bar. 3. Click System in the top menu bar. 4. Locate the Logins window group. 5. Enter the new password in the Admin field. By default, the password will be masked. To toggle between password masking and unmasking, click the icon.
  • Page 17: Enabling / Disabling Ssh And Telnet Proxy

    Device Operation Enabling / Disabling SSH and Telnet Proxy 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click System in the side menu bar. 3. Click System in the top menu bar. 4. Locate the Logins window group. 5. Click the SSH/Telnet and/or TCP Proxy toggle switches to enable or disable each feature. When enabled, the toggle switches will be orange.
  • Page 18: Enabling / Disabling System Standby Mode

    Device Operation Enabling / Disabling System Standby Mode When System Standby is enabled, the AT-PRO5-MX810 will disable A/V extension and other components to reduce the power consumption of the device. 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click System in the side menu bar. 3.
  • Page 19: Performing A Factory Reset

    Device Operation Performing a Factory Reset The AT-PRO5-MX810 can be restored to factory-default settings through the built-in web server or by pressing the RESET button on the rear panel. After performing a factory reset, the network IP mode will be set to DHCP mode and the login credentials will be reset.
  • Page 20 AT-PRO5-MX810 STATUS Device Operation Using the Rear Panel 1. Locate the recessed RESET button on the rear panel. AUDIO OUT RS-232 RX TX EXT 1 EXT 2 EXT 3 EXT 4 EXT 5 EXT 6 EXT 7 EXT 8 AC100-240V 50/60Hz INPUT OUTPUT RESET...
  • Page 21: Rebooting The System

    Device Operation Rebooting the System The following procedure will reboot the AT-PRO5-MX810. All network and routing settings are preserved. 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click System in the side menu bar. 3. Click System in the top menu bar. 4.
  • Page 22: Network Configuration

    Device Operation Network Configuration Setting the IP Mode The AT-PRO5-MX810 is set to DHCP by default and will receive an IP address from the network’s DHCP pool if a DHCP server is available. If no DHCP server is detected, the AT-PRO5-MX810 will automatically assign itself an APIPA address in the range 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254, with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0.
  • Page 23 Device Operation DHCP Mode The AT-PRO5-MX810 is set to DHCP by default and will receive an IP address from the network’s DHCP pool if a DHCP server is available. If no DHCP server is detected, the AT-PRO5-MX810 will automatically assign itself an APIPA address in the range 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254, with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0.
  • Page 24: Ieee 802.1X Authentication

    Device Operation IEEE 802.1x Authentication 802.1x is a server-based port authentication which restricts unauthorized (rogue) clients from connecting to a Local Area Network. In its simplest form, 802.1X usually involves three parties: supplicant (client device), authenticator (Ethernet switch or WAP), and an authentication server. Before the device is permitted on the network, port communication is restricted to Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPOL) traffic.
  • Page 25 Device Operation 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click System in the side menu bar. 3. Click Network in the top menu bar. 4. Locate the IEEE 802.1x Authentication window group. 5. Click the Enabled toggle button. 6. Click the Authentication Method drop-down list and select the desired authentication method. In the example below, PEAP/MSCHAPv2 is selected.
  • Page 26 Device Operation • Private Key A component of the public key infrastructure (PKI) and associated with the digital certificate. This key is securely stored and used to prove identity and enable secure communication. Click the icon to select the private key. •...
  • Page 27: Setting The Host Name

    Device Operation Setting the Host Name By default, the AT-PRO5-MX810 is assgned a hostname, which is constructed as follows: MX810-[last six digits of MAC address] For example, a default hostname might look like this: MX810-0ef965. This value can be changed to easily identify the AT-PRO5-MX810 within Velocity Device Manager or on a network.
  • Page 28: System Time

    Device Operation System Time The AT-PRO5-MX810 uses an internal clock to store the current date and time. When setting the time and date, Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) must be used. Setting the Time Zone 1. Log in to the web server. 2.
  • Page 29: Assigning An Ntp Server

    Device Operation Assigning an NTP Server If NTP is functioning correctly, then the date and time will be set automatically. However, the local time will need to be set. 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click System in the side menu bar. 3.
  • Page 30: Setting The System Time

    Device Operation Setting the System Time 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click System in the side menu bar. 3. Click Time in the top menu bar. 4. Locate the System Time window group. 5. Click the icon open up the time settings. 6.
  • Page 31: Matrix Switching

    Device Operation Matrix Switching The A/V Routing page manages the assignment of input video sources to outputs. By default, the AT-PRO5- MX810 is configured for 1-to-1 routing, where Input 1 is assigned to Output 1, Input 2 to Output 2, and so forth. Additionally, Input 1 is routed to Output 9, and Input 2 is routed to Output 10.
  • Page 32: Manual Audio Routing

    Device Operation Manual Audio Routing The Analog Audio Routing page controls the distribution of de-embedded input audio to analog audio outputs. By default, the AT-PRO5-MX810 routes the audio from Input 1 to all audio outputs (Output 1 - Output 10) configured.
  • Page 33: Saving / Loading Switching Presets

    Device Operation Saving / Loading Switching Presets The Presets page allows saving and loading of input/output switch configurations to and from the matrix. Up to ten switching presets can be stored. 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click Matrix Switching in the side menu bar. 3.
  • Page 34: Matrix Configuration

    Device Operation Matrix Configuration This section covers modification of input/output names, EDID management, and HDCP capabilities for each input, while also displaying video and audio information for each input. Changing the Input Name By default, inputs are named Input 1, Input 2, Input 3, and so on. It is recommended to rename each input based on the connected source.
  • Page 35: Selecting An Edid

    Device Operation Selecting an EDID Before sending picture and sound to a display, a source device reads the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) from the display. This data specifies the video and audio formats the display supports. The AT-PRO5-MX810 includes several pre-programmed EDID options and also allows the storage of custom EDID data.. Refer to EDID Management (page 40) for more information.
  • Page 36: Hdcp Content

    Device Operation HDCP Content Transmitting HDCP content to a display that is not HDCP compliant can result in “snow”, image flickering, or no picture. In the illustration below, a laptop source is connected to the AT-PRO5-MX810, which is connected to a display that is not HDCP compliant.
  • Page 37: Changing The Output Name

    Device Operation Changing the Output Name By default, inputs are named Output 1, Output 2, Output 3, and so on. It is recommended to rename each output based on the connected output device. 1. Log in to the web server. 2.
  • Page 38: Changing The Display Mode

    Device Operation Changing the Display Mode When the corresponding SDVoE output is connected with an AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX receiver, the display mode can be switched between Genlock or Scaler. IMPORTANT: Display modes can only be selected when an AT-PRO5-101-SC-TX receiver is connected to an SDVoE output. If an AT-PRO5-101-RX receiver is used, the drop-down list will not appear.
  • Page 39 Device Operation Table 1.1 - Display Modes Mode Description Genlock This mode mimics the behavior of a direct wired connection. The HDMI signal is mostly unchanged, with only light video compression applied to fit within the cable’s 10Gbps network bandwidth. The display connected to the receiver is synchronized (genlocked) to the source connected to the matrix.
  • Page 40: Edid Management

    Device Operation EDID Management Before a source can send picture and sound to a display device, the source reads the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) stored in the display. The EDID contains information about what type of video and audio formats are supported by the display.
  • Page 41: Edid Presets

    Device Operation 5. The EDID Name field displays the EDID name and the raw EDID data will be displayed in the EDID Data window. EDID Name EDID Data EDID Presets The AT-PRO5-MX810 provides the option of selecting an EDID. The following options are available from the EDID drop-down list, for each input.
  • Page 42: Creating A Custom Edid

    Device Operation Creating a Custom EDID The AT-PRO5-MX810 provides a five blank memory locations that can be used to store EDID data. These memory locations are non-volatile and the EDID data is retained after power is disconnected from the unit. 1.
  • Page 43: Copying A Downstream Edid

    Device Operation Copying a Downstream EDID The AT-PRO5-MX810 provides a five blank memory locations that can be used to store EDID data. These memory locations are non-volatile and the EDID data is retained after power is disconnected from the unit. 1.
  • Page 44: Video Walls

    Device Operation Video Walls IMPORTANT: In order to use the video wall feature, AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX scaling receivers must be used. Creating a Video Wall 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click Video Wall in the side menu bar. 3. Click the Enabled toggle switch to enable the video wall feature. When enabled, the toggle switch will be orange.
  • Page 45 Device Operation 6. Under the Video Wall Inputs section, click the radio button for the desired input video source. In this example, Input 1 (“Lenovo”) is selected. 7. Click the Resolution drop-down list, located under the Video Wall Resolution section, and select the desired resolution.
  • Page 46: Saving A Video Wall Preset

    Device Operation 8. Locate the Video Wall Mode section and click the radio button for the desired mode. In this example, FastSwitch Wall is selected. Refer to Table 1.1 for a description of modes. Table 1.1 - Video Wall Modes Mode Description Adaptive Wall...
  • Page 47: Device Control

    Device Operation Device Control The Control menu contains two pages: RS-232 and CEC. RS-232 Control Settings This section provides options to configure RS-232 parameters for each output gateway, enabling control of remote third-party devices through the SDVoE receiver’s RS-232 port. 1.
  • Page 48: Cec Display Control

    Device Operation CEC Display Control Consumer Electronics Control* (CEC) is the simplest method of control when working with a display. Note that the display must have CEC enabled to receive CEC messages. The HDMI OUT port is used for CEC control. 1.
  • Page 49 Device Operation 6. Click the Delay drop-down list to select the delay interval. Values are from 1...30 minutes. This setting controls the display’s power, toggling it on or off based on the presence of a video signal. For instance, if Auto control is enabled and the Delay is set to 2 minutes, the display will automatically power off if no signal is detected for 2 minutes 7.
  • Page 50: System Maintenance

    Device Operation System Maintenance Updating the Firmware 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click Maintenance in the side menu bar. 3. Click System in the top menu bar. 4. Under the Firmware window group, all firmware versions will be listed. If there are AT-PRO5-101-RX and/or AT-PRO5-101-SC-RX receivers connected to the AT-PRO5-MX810, then the receiver firmware version will also be listed.
  • Page 51: Api Testing

    Device Operation API Testing This page provides testing of JSON-RPC 2.0 commands. 1. Log in to the web server. 2. Click Maintenance in the side menu bar. 3. Click Log in the top menu bar. 4. Enter the JSON string in the API Command field. 5.
  • Page 52: Power Saving

    Device Operation Power Saving To conserve power, the AT-PRO5-MX810 provides the ability to disable the PoE function for ports EXT 1 - EXT 8 (RJ45) when they are not in use. Additionally, it supports monitoring the operating status of remote SDVoE receivers. 1.
  • Page 53: Appendix

    Appendix Specifications Video Signal Input – HDMI Output – SDVoE (RJ45, SFP+) Copy Protection HDCP 1.4 / 2.2 / 2.3 Pixel Clock 600 MHz UHD/HD/SD 4096x2160 @ 60/50/30/25/24 Hz 720x576p @ 50 Hz 3840×2160 @ 60/50/30/25/24 Hz 720x576i @ 25 Hz 1920x1080p @ 60/59.9/50/30/29.97/25/ 640x480p @ 60/59.96 Hz 24/23.98 Hz...
  • Page 54 Appendix Ports 2 x HDMI OUT, Type A, 19-pin female Triggering IP, RS-232, and built-in web server Resolution / Distance 4K/UHD - Feet / Meters 1080p - Feet / Meters HDMI IN/OUT CAT6a Buttons and Indicators Buttons: RESET 1 x momentary, recessed Indicators: 1 x LED, blue STATUS...
  • Page 55 Appendix Certification Device CE, FCC, RoHS Power Supply CE, FCC, RoHS, CCC, CB Compliance NDAA-889 Warranty 3 years View the full warranty information here: https://atlona.com/warranty AT-PRO5-MX810...
  • Page 56 International atlona.com 408.962.0515 41.43.508.4321 • • 35375-R1...

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