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Version Information Version Release Date Notes May 2025 Factory Release AT-HDR-MX1616...
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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: +41 43 508 4321 Office: +1.408.962.0515 (US/International) Sales and Customer Service Hours Sales and Customer Service Hours Monday - Friday: 6:00 a.m.
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Important Safety Information 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 REDUCE THE RISK OF prong.
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Table of Contents Introduction Features Package Contents Compatibility Panel Description Installation Audio Mounting Instructions Category Cable Guidelines Connection Instructions Connection Diagram Control Front Panel EDID Dip Switch RS-232 TCP Proxy TCP/IP Web Server Front Panel I/O Routing IP Address EDID Dip Switch Web Server Login System...
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Introduction The Atlona AT-HDR-MX1616 is a 16x16 HDMI to HDBaseT™ matrix switcher for high dynamic range (HDR) formats. ® It is HDCP 2.2 compliant, supports 4K/UHD video @ 60 Hz with 4:4:4 chroma sampling, and data rates up to 18 Gbps.
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Package Contents 1 x AT-HDR-MX1616 16 x Captive screw connector, 3-pin 1 x IEC Cable 1 x Pair of mounting ears w/screws 4 x Feet w/screw 1 x Installation Guide Compatibility 4K@60Hz Ethernet pass through AT-HDR-EX-100CEA-RX AT-HDR-EX-70C-RX AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX AT-UHD-EX-70C-RX AT-HDR-MX1616...
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Installation Audio Connect to an audio DSP, amplifier, or other audio distribution or player devices. Only unbalanced connections may be used. Tip (+) Unbalanced Sleeve ( Ground) Mounting Instructions The AT-HDR-MX1616 can be placed freestanding on top of a desk, a table, or in a cabinet. To prevent damage to the surfaces or unnecessary movement of the matrix, four feet have been included.
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Installation Rack installation *Optional* If the unit still has the feet on it, remove them before installing. Attach the included rack ears to each side of the AT-HDR-MX1616 using the included mounting screws. Install the HDR-MX1616 into a rack, using four rack screws. TP U TP U TP U...
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Installation Category Cable Guidelines Refer to the tables below for recommended cabling when using Altona products with HDBaseT. The green bars indicate the signal quality when using each type of cable. Higher-quality signals are represented by more bars. Core Shielding CAT5e CAT6 CAT6a...
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Control Front Panel The unit has a front panel OSD and buttons to perform basic set I/O routing. See the Front Panel section for instructions. EDID Dip Switch The unit has an EDID dip switch for manual control of the EDID. See the EDID Dip Switch section for instructions.
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Control TCP/IP TCP/IP control for connected devices and the unit are available through the LAN connection. The commands can be found within the API at https://atlona.com/pdf/AT-HDR-MX1616_API.pdf. Web Server The unit has a built in Web Server that will allow for unit configuration and device control. See the Web Server section for more information.
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Front Panel The matrix has a front panel OSD and buttons to perform basic set I/O routing and view the IP address of the HDR- MX1616. I/O Routing The front panel OSD will display the current routing of the selected inputs to outputs. By default, the matrix will route each input to the corresponding output (1 to 1, 2 to 2, etc) Select the ◀...
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EDID Dip Switch The unit had an EDID dip switch for manual control of the EDID. See below for each switch position and the EDID it represents. The default position for the EDID Set switches 2 and 4 to on to set the switch is all switches to OFF.
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The unit can be controlled through IR. It also supports bi-directional IR pass through communication for display control through the matrix side or source control from the remote receiver side. View the IR commands on the document found at https://atlona.com/pdf/ircodes/AT-MRC_IR.doc. •...
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Web Server Login The AT-HDR-MX1616 includes a built-in Web Server, which allows easy management and control of all features. Follow the instructions below to access the Web Server. • Find the IP address of the unit. NOTE: If the unit is not connected to a DHCP network, it will default to auto IP address: 169.254.X.X. •...
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Web Server System The System page will display current device information, logins, and operational selections. Network and Time information are available in the other tabs. System Info Model Name - Displays the sku of the device. Serial Number - Provides the serial number of the unit. Firmware Version - Displays the current firmware version of the unit.
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Web Server Network Network MAC Address - Displays the MAC address of the matrix. Type - Switch between DHCP and Static IP modes. Address, Netmask, and Gateway - Displays the current IP information of the Matrix. When set to DHCP, the op- tions will be grayed out and uneditable.
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Web Server Time Time Zone Time Zone - Select the orange ... button to select the time where zone the unit will be located from the drop down menu. NTP Hostname - Enable to use an NTP server for syncing the system time to a specific time server. Enter the NTP hostname or IP address for syncing, then press the save icon (disk) System Time...
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Web Server Matrix Switching The Matrix Switching page will provide an easy routing option for A/V, analog audio, and setting presets. A/V Routing A/V Routing Source/Zone - Set which input will be routed to which output, by selecting the checkbox with the correspond- ing numbers.
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Web Server Analog Audio Routing Analog Audio Routing Follow Video - Enable to have the analog audio outputs follow the currently selected input for the corresponding HDBaseT outputs. Analog Audio Out 2 will route the audio from the input selected for HDBaseT output 2.
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Web Server Presets Presets Preset Name - Set an easy-to-remember name for the A/V and Analog Audio routing. SAVE - Select this button to save current routing settings to a quick access button. ACTIVATE - Select the button to load the saved routing settings. CLEAR - Select the CLEAR button to remove previously saved settings for the selected Preset.
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Web Server Configuration The Configuration pages will provide a way to view and set: EDID, HDCP, analog audio, and I/O labels. Input Input Name - Update the name of the currently selected Input device and press the save icon (disk) EDID - Select the preferred audio and video for the input device (see table below for selections) HDCP Enable - Enable or disable the HDCP reporting for the selected Input.
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Web Server Output Output Name - Update the name of the currently selected output and press the Save button. Video and Audio Info - Displays the current audio and video format for the HDBaseT Output. AT-HDR-MX1616...
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Web Server EDID EDID Management Select EDID - Select from the EDID drop down menu to view or change EDID name and data. Name - Will display the current EDID name, this can be changed for custom EDIDs. Data - Will display the EDID information from the presets or copied output EDIDs. Custom EDIDs can have raw data entered into this field to create a new EDID.
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Web Server Analog Audio Matrix Local Analog Out Output Name - Set the name of the analog audio line out and press the save icon (disk) Audio Source - Displays the currently routed audio source. Mute - Select to mute the current audio on the analog audio output. Volume - Set the current dB level of the analog audio out.
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Web Server Control The Control page will allow for RS-232 and CEC settings to be set. RS-232 Remote RS-232 Destination - Select the HDBaseT output where the RS-232 settings and commands will be sent. Baud Rate, Parity Bits - Set the Baud and Parity of the output command. Data and Stop bit cannot be adjusted for the output.
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Web Server Maintenance The Maintenance page displays the current firmware information for the matrix and its HDBaseT chips. From this page, the user can update firmware and download the log file. System Firmware Info Model, MAC Address, IP Address, and Serial Number - Displays the current information for the Matrix. Matrix Firmware Versions - Displays the current version for the Matrix.
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Appendix Specifications Video Signal Type Input - HDMI Output - HDBaseT, HDMI Copy Protection HDCP 1.4/2.2 Pixel Clock Up to 600MHz with a compatible receiver UHD/HD/SD 4096×2160(DCI)@60/50/30/25/24Hz 1920x1080i@30/29.97/25Hz 3840×2160(UHD)@60/50/30/25/24Hz 1280x720p@60/59.94/50/30Hz 2560x1440@30Hz 720x576i/p@50Hz 1920x1080p@60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25 720x480i/p@60Hz /24/23.98Hz VESA 2560×1600 1280×800 All resolutions are 60Hz 2048x1536 1366×768 1920×1200...
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Appendix Connectors HDMI IN 16 x Type A, 19-pin female HDMI OUT 16 x Type A, 19-pin female HDBaseT OUT 16 x RJ45 Analog Audio Out 16 x 3-pin captive screw IR IN/OUT/Ext 33 x 3.5 mm, female ETHERNET/LAN 2 x RJ45 RS-232 1 x DE-9 AC 100-240V 50/60Hz...
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