DVDO -USBC-HDMI-PS-42-Xtend User Manual

Seamless switcher/scaler/extender with usb-c & hdmi inputs & dante

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DVDO-USBC-HDMI-PS-42-Xtend
Seamless Switcher / Scaler / Extender
With USB-C & HDMI Inputs & Dante
User Manual
Version v1.0
DVDO
+1.408.213.6680
support@dvdo.com
www.dvdo.com

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  • Page 1 HDBaseT 3.0 70m DVDO-USBC-HDMI-PS-42-Xtend Seamless Switcher / Scaler / Extender With USB-C & HDMI Inputs & Dante User Manual Version v1.0 DVDO │ +1.408.213.6680 │ support@dvdo.com │ www.dvdo.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing DVDO-USBC-HDMI-PS-42-Xtend For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference. Surge protection device recommended This product contains sensitive electrical components that may be damaged by electrical spikes, surges, electric shock, lighting strikes, etc.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    OUT 2 and extends uncompressed 4K60Hz 4:4:4 signals up to 132ft/40m or 4K30Hz/1080P60Hz signals up to 230ft/70m via a single Cat6A cable. DVDO-USBC-HDMI-PS-42-Xtend features two USB-C and two HDMI inputs. Each USB-C input supports DisplayPort alternate mode A/V up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 8bit deep color, USB 3.2 Gen 1 5Gbps data and up to 60 watts power charging to USB-C source device.
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    3. Package Contents ① 1x 4x2 Seamless Presentation Switch ② 1x HDBaseT Receiver ③ 1x IR Blaster Cable (1.5 meters) ④ 1x IR Wideband Receiver Cable (1.5 meters) ⑤ 3x 3pin-3.5mm Phoenix Connector (male) ⑥ 3x 5pin-3.5mm Phoenix Connector (male) ⑦...
  • Page 5 TX Analog Audio Input Impedance 10K Ohms Output Impedance 330 Ohms Line Input Level 8.2dBu (2Vrms) @ balanced or unbalanced audio (Maximum) Line Output Level 8.2dBu (2Vrms) @ balanced audio (Maximum) 2.2dBu (1Vrms) @ unbalanced audio Frequency Response (+0.5 dB, -1 dB) 20 Hz to 20 kHz Audio Output Sync Delay <...
  • Page 6: Operation Controls And Functions

    Input: 1x HDMI IN [Type A, 19-pin female] 1x HDBaseT IN [RJ45, 48V POE/PD] Output: 1x HDMI OUT [Type A, 19-pin female] 1x LINE OUT [5pin-3.5mm phoenix connector] Control: 1x RS-232 [3pin-3.5mm phoenix connector] Receiver 1x USB HOST [Type B, 4-pin female] 2x USB DEVICES [Type A, 4-pin female] 1x SERVICE [Micro USB, 5-pin female] 1x IR IN [3.5mm audio jack, 12V level]...
  • Page 7: Usb Devices

    Name Function Description Press this button to select the input channel for HDMI OUT 1. OUT 1 button When the OUT 1 port is connected to a display device, the button light is on; otherwise the button light is off. USB-C 1/USB-C 2/HDMI 3/HDMI 4: Indicates the selected status of each input channel.
  • Page 8 Name Function Description RS-232 serial port, with two functions: (1) RS-232 signal pass-through or control external devices; RS-232 port (2) Update valens firmware and hotkey function firmware (switch the serial port via API commands) RS-232 serial port, used for API commands control and MCU RS-232 CTL update.
  • Page 9: Hdbaset Receiver Panel

    5.2 HDBaseT Receiver Panel Name Function Description When the receiver is powered on, the red power LED will be on. Power LED ▪ Light on: Transmitter and Receiver are in good connection status. ▪ Light flashing: Transmitter and Receiver are in poor connection LINK LED status.
  • Page 10: Hdmi Out Port

    Name Function Description ▪ Light on: Transmitter and Receiver are connected and linked. Link Signal ▪ Light flashing: The link between the Transmitter and Receiver is Indicator abnormal. (Green) ▪ Light off: Transmitter and Receiver are not linked. HDMI signal input port, connected to HDMI source device such HDMI IN port as DVD or Blu-ray player with HDMI cable.
  • Page 11: Ir Cable Pin Assignment

    7. IR Cable Pin Assignment The pin assignment of the IR Receiver cable and IR Blaster cable is as below: Note: When the angle between the IR receiver and the remote control is ± 45 °, the transmission distance is 0-5 meters; when the angle between the IR receiver and the remote control is ± 90 °, the transmission distance is 0-8 meters.
  • Page 12: Keyboard & Mouse Hotkey Function

    9. Keyboard & Mouse Hotkey Function The presentation switch supports hotkey function, you can use keyboard and mouse hot keys to operate and control the switch. (1) Keyboard hotkeys are as following: Scroll Scroll Switch output 1 from PC1 input Ctrl Ctrl Lock...
  • Page 13: Web Gui Operation Guide

    10. Web GUI Operation Guide The presentation switch can be controlled by Web GUI. The operation method is shown as below: Step 1: Get the current IP Address. The default IP address is 192.168.0.100 (when the system is not connected to a router). You can get the current switch IP address via RS-232 command control.
  • Page 14 Select the username “User” and input the password “1234”, then click the “Login” button to enter the User page. ■ User Page You can do the following operations on the User page: ① Preset: Recall the preset application scenes. ② Video: Set the window display mode for HDMI Out 1 and HDMI/HDBT Out 2, select input source for each screen, freeze the screen, mute the audio, or turn off the output stream.
  • Page 15 The Information page provides basic information about the model name, software version, Web version, Dante version, FPGA version, RX version, IP information, the current machine temperature, fan status and online time. Besides, you can do the following operations in the upper right corner of each page. ①...
  • Page 16 You can do the following operations on the Input page: ① Input: Input channel of the device. ② Name: The input channel’s name. You can modify it by entering the corresponding name (16 characters max) in the input box. ③ Cable: It indicates whether the channel is connected/disconnected to the signal source. ④...
  • Page 17 ■ Output Page You can do the following operations on the Output page: ① Output: Output channel of the device. ② Name: The current output channel’s name. You can modify it by entering the corresponding name (16 characters max) in the input box. ③...
  • Page 18 ■ Video Page Window layout Click the drop-down list to select the display mode (Auto/Single/PIP/PBP/Triple/Quad/Custom) for each output port, as shown in the following left figure. Then click the drop-down list of the input source to select the signal source for each window, as shown in the following right figure. If you select the custom window layout (Custom1/2/3/4/5), you can freely set the window size, position and input source, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 19 1) Window Select: Click the 1/2/3/4 button to select the window, or direct click the window in the window layout. 2) Active: This switch is used to hide the window. Select the window, and turn off the Active switch, then the window will be hidden; Select the hidden window, and turn on the Active switch, then the window will appear again.
  • Page 20 ■ Audio Page Audio Matrix The presentation switch features four input ports (USB-C 1, USB-C 2, HDMI 3 and HDMI 4), meanwhile, the audio output from HDMI OUT 1/2 can be used as the audio input source. Therefore, there are five audio signal sources for Main In 1 and Main In 2, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 21 Follow Output Click the corresponding button to set the Line Out/Dante Out follow the output of HDMI Out 1 or HDMI/HDBT Out 2. Input Setting You can respectively set the audio volume or mute/unmute the audio for Main In 1/Main In 2/ Line In/Dante In.
  • Page 22 ■ USB Page USB Switch ① Follow Video: Click this button to set the USB transmission follow the video. Click the drop-down list to set it follow the video output of HDMI Out 1 or HDMI/HDBT Out 2. ② Manual Switch: Click this button to enter the manual switching mode, then click the drop- down list to select USB-C 1/USB-C 2/Host 3/Host 4 as the upstream port.
  • Page 23 RS-232 Settings ① Local RS-232: You can set the Baud Rate, Data Bit, Parity and Stop Bit for the RS-232 port of the transmitter. ② Remote RS-232: You can set the Baud Rate, Data Bit, Parity and Stop Bit for the RS-232 port of the receiver.
  • Page 24 Network Configuration You can set the IP Mode (Static/DHCP). If the mode is set to “Static”, you can manually set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Tenet Port and Domain Name as required, then click “Save” to take effect. If the mode is set to “DHCP”, the system will search and fill the IP Address with the one assigned by the router automatically.
  • Page 25: Rs-232 Control Command

    System Utilities ① Front Panel Buttons: Click “ON/OFF” to lock/unlock panel buttons. “ON” indicates that panel buttons are available; “OFF” indicates panel buttons are unavailable. ② Beep: Click “ON/OFF” to turn on/off the beep. ③ Fan Speed: Click the drop-down list to set the fan speed (Auto/25%/50%/75%/100%). ④...
  • Page 26 ASCII Command Serial port protocol: Baud rate: 115200 (default), Data bits: 8bit, Stop bits:1, Parity bit: none TCP/IP protocol port: 8000 x - Parameter 1. y - Parameter 2. The end mark of command is “<CR><LF>”. Function Description Example Feedback Command Code Default Setting System Setting...
  • Page 27 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Get device running time get uptime get uptime 000:00:13:04 (Day:Hour:Min:Sec) Input Setting Set input (x=0~4) EDID (y=1~17) x=0: All Inputs x=1: USB-C 1 x=2: USB-C 2 x=3: HDMI 3 x=4: HDMI 4 y=1: Auto (HDBT or HDMI or HDBT+HDMI) y=2: Copy HDMI Out 1...
  • Page 28 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Output Setting Set output (x=0~3) resolution (y=1~16) x=0: All Outputs (HDMI/HDBT) x=1: HDMI Out 1 x=2: HDMI Out 2 x=3: HDBT Out 2 y=1: Auto y=2: 3840x2160p60 y=3: 3840x2160p50 y=4: 4096x2160p60 y=5: 4096x2160p50 Set all outputs resolution set output x res y set output 0 res 1...
  • Page 29 Function Description Example Feedback Command Code Default Setting Set output (x=0~3) avmute on/off x=0: All Outputs (HDMI/HDBT) x=1: HDMI Out 1 set output x set output 0 x=2: HDMI Out 2 Set all outputs avmute on 0 avmute 1 avmute y x=3: HDBT Out 2 y=0: Off y=1: On...
  • Page 30 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Set output auto switch detection set output auto set output auto Set outputs auto switch mode (y=1~2) switch mode 1 mode signal switch mode y y=1: Signal y=2: Source 5V get output auto Get output auto switch detection get output auto Signal...
  • Page 31 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Set output (x=0~2) auto switch triple layout mode (y=1~5) x=0: All Outputs (HDMI/HDBT) x=1: HDMI Out 1 set output x auto x=2: HDMI/HDBT Out 2 set output 1 auto Set HDMI out 1 auto triple y y=1: Triple-L (Left) triple 1...
  • Page 32 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Set custom layout (x=1~5) parameters x=1: Custom Layout 1 x=2: Custom Layout 2 x=3: Custom Layout 3 x=4: Custom Layout 4 x=5: Custom Layout 5 <x,y,h,v> Set custom layout 1 Window 1: x1/x2/x3/x4=[-4095~4095]: <0,0,1920,1080>...
  • Page 33 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Audio Setting Set main audio (x=1~2) from (y=1~5) x=1: Main In 1 Set main out 1 audio x=2: Main In 2 set output main 1 follow HDMI out 1 video set output main y=1: Follow HDMI Out 1 video/ audio 1 Set main out 2 audio...
  • Page 34 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Set input (x=0~4) audio volume value (y=0~100) x=0: All Inputs (Main In 1/2, Line, set input x audio Dante) set input 1 audio Set main in 1 volume 50 vol y vol 50 x=1: Main In 1 x=2: Main In 2 x=3: Line In...
  • Page 35 Function Description Example Feedback Command Code Default Setting Increase output (x=0~4) audio volume x=0: All Outputs (HDMI/HDBT, set output 1 audio set output x audio Line, Dante) Increase HDMI out 1 vol+ vol+ x=1: HDMI Out 1 volume 51 x=2: HDMI/HDBT Out 2 x=3: Line Out x=4: Dante Out Decrease output (x=0~4) audio...
  • Page 36 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Get output (x=0~4) audio mix mode x=0: All Outputs (HDMI/HDBT, get output x audio get output 1 audio Line, Dante) HDMI out 1 mix stereo x=1: HDMI Out 1 x=2: HDMI/HDBT Out 2 x=3: Line Out x=4: Dante Out Set output (x=0~4) audio delay...
  • Page 37 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Get output (x=0~4) audio GEQ preset x=0: All Outputs (HDMI/HDBT, get output x audio get output 1 audio HDMI out 1 audio GEQ Line, Dante) eq preset eq preset preset 1 x=1: HDMI Out 1 x=2: HDMI/HDBT Out 2 x=3: Line Out x=4: Dante Out...
  • Page 38 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Set auto power off command (CEC/RS-232) will be sent out after x (x=1~6) x=1: 5 sec set auto power off set auto power off Set auto power off timer x=2: 10 sec timer x timer 4 1 min...
  • Page 39 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Preset Setting Save the current unit’s settings to the specified preset (x=1~8) Set preset 1 save set preset save x set preset save 1 All settings except network setting. x=1~8: Preset 1 ~ Preset 8 Recall a specified preset into unit (x=1~8) set preset recall x...
  • Page 40 Command Code Function Description Example Feedback Default Setting Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (Please use "set net reboot!" command or set subnet set subnet Set network subnet mask repower device to apply xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.255.255.0 new config!) DHCP on, Device can't config subnet mask, set DHCP off first.
  • Page 41 Note: The feedback of the command of “status” is as following. ========================================================================================== Status Info MCU 1.1.0 Web 1.1.0 FPGA 1.1.0 RX 1.18.02 Input Cable Resolution ColorSpace ColorDepth HDCP EDID USB-C 1 Connected 1920x1080p60 8bit AUTO USB-C 2 Connected 1920x1080p60 8bit 4K2K60_444, Stereo Audio 2.0 HDMI 3 Connected...
  • Page 42: Connection Diagram

    12. Connection Diagram Control System Microphone Audio Processor with Dante Audio Amplifier Keyboard Mouse USB Cable CAT Cable USB Cable Audio Cable Audio Cable Audio Cable USB Cable HDMI Cable USB Cable HDMI Cable HDMI Cable HDMI Cable USB Cable USB Cable USB Cable PC 2...
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