Zektor HDVI5 User Manual

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Z E K T O R
H o m e T he at e r Swi tc he s
Digital Video / Component Video / Multichannel Audio
HDVI5
1
2
3
4
5
SEL
A1
A2
Digital Video Switch
Rev 3
08/08/2006

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  • Page 1 Z E K T O R H o m e T he at e r Swi tc he s Digital Video / Component Video / Multichannel Audio HDVI5 Digital Video Switch Rev 3 08/08/2006...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    What’s Inside Contents Thank you for your purchase of the HDVI5 H igh D efinition Component Video Switch. Ever y care has been taken to assure you of a successful installation What’s Inside ........1 and subsequent operation of your new HDVI5 video switch, however An Overview of the HDVI5 ....
  • Page 3: An Overview Of The Hdvi5

    Only one of the t wo t ypes of inputs can be ac tive at any time. The HDVI5 will auto -selec t bet ween the t wo t ypes of signals. I f a signal is supplied to both the Coax and Optical inputs, the Coax signal is given pr ior it y.
  • Page 4: Easy, Simple, Instructions

    To switch bet ween any of the five inputs, simply press the button for the desired input. I f the HDVI5 is in the standby mode, it will tur n on. The HDVI5 will then switch to the se - Audio / Video Breakaway: Press SEL to toggle breakaway options.
  • Page 5 Using the supplied Remote Control • Use the sec tion of the remote controlled labeled: HDVI5/ HDMI5 for controlling the HDVI5. ( The other sec tions are used to control other Zektor produc ts). • Each button on the remote func tions the same as the front panel switch with the same name.
  • Page 6: Using A Different Remote

    "More Remote O ptions". • That ’s it! The HDVI5 will retur n to the state it was in before setup, and will now wor k with your new remote! Press the following sequence of buttons on POWER The new control buttons on your remote are...
  • Page 7: More Remote Options

    The remote may be using a car r ier frequenc y outside the range of the HDVI5 (3KH z to 2KH z), or it may be using one of the few protocols the HDVI5 does not understand, like the Philip's RC5 and RC6 protocols.
  • Page 8: Learning New Discrete Ir Codes

    Step 1: Put the HDVI5 into the Setup Mode Learning New Discrete IR Codes The HDVI5 allows discrete IR control over all of it's func tions. These codes can also be reprogrammed as descr ibed here. Press and hold the Power Button for  secs.
  • Page 9: Controlling The Front Panel Lights

    To change the front panel lighting mode... Step 1: Enter the Setup Mode • The HDVI5 is placed into the setup mode by pressing and holding the Power button for about  seconds. Step 2: Select the Lighting Mode option After ‘3’...
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Front Panel Intensity

    The new intensit y settings are saved in non-volatile memor y and are not affec ted by a power failure. When things look good, press the power button to exit the setup mode. 6 HDVI5 Component Video Switch HDVI5 Component Video Switch...
  • Page 11: Setting The Initial Power On State

    Power button, it will retur n to that previously selec ted channel. However, if power is removed (for instance a plug str ip used to pow- er the HDVI5 is tur ned off ), and then re -applied, the HDVI5’s default Setup the HDVI5 to the initial power on behavior is to enter into the standby mode.
  • Page 12: Control Functions

    (About  seconds.) front panel switches and only operating the HDVI5 with a remote. To enable / disable the front panel switches, and other control func tions...
  • Page 13: Changing Switching Delays

    Changing Switching Delays The HDVI5 allows adjusting the switching delay times, for Video and Audio, independently. B y default the HDVI5 uses a 200ms video and audio delay when switching bet ween channels. The HDMI specifi- Press and hold the Power Button until the cations calls for a minimum of 00ms, some monitors may require display goes wild.
  • Page 14: Input Cable Length Tuning

    The HDVI5 allows for 5 levels of equalization. Using high qualit y DVI or DVI to HDMI conversion cables, the HDVI5 can compensate for...
  • Page 15: Bandwidth & Sync Settings

    HSync a VSync signals. I f a source and monitor will not wor k with each other, using the HDVI5 and enabling one or both of these settings (blue LEDs are lit) may fix the incompatibilit y.
  • Page 16: Auxiliary Relay Options

    B y selec ting all channels, the relay will tur n on each time the HDVI5 is power on, and tur n off when the HDVI5 is tur ned off. Select a relay to setup by pressing either A or A2...
  • Page 17 Blue LEDs indicate delay times. •• Two r ight justified LEDs = 5 minutes exit setup mode. • One r ight justified LED = 0 minutes A = Decrease delay A2 = Increase delay 30 HDVI5 Component Video Switch HDVI5 Component Video Switch...
  • Page 18 Blue 'SEL' LED is lit. I n the Steady State M ode (when blue 'SEL' LED is lit) the relay will remain on for as long as the HDVI5 is switched to an input that has Press Pwr Button to D elay times indicate how long been setup to ac tivate the relay.
  • Page 19: Resetting To Factory Defaults

    Resetting to Factory Defaults Step 1: Reset All Parameters to Factory Defaults I f, for whatever reason, you’d like to reset your HDVI5 back to its fac - tor y default condition, this is easily done... Step 1: Reset All Parameters to Factory Defaults...
  • Page 20: Rs-232 Port

    • Baudrate: 9600 The abilit y to read all IR codes sent to the HDVI5 by any re - Data Bits: mote, even those not used by the HDVI5. Use the HDVI5 to add IR control to any projec t! Stop Bits: •...
  • Page 21: +12V On / Off Control

    The HDVI5 only looks at transitions on the Z-IN jack . For instance if it detec ts a LOW to HIGH transition it will tur n itself on. The user can then use the power switch to tur n off the HDVI5. Af ter which the +3V to +15V voltage on the Z-IN jack must go from HIGH to LOW and then back to HIGH, to once again tur n on the HDVI5.
  • Page 22: Ir Code Format

    IR Code Format IR Codes The default IR codes used by the HDVI5 are 32 bits long, based on The following are the fac tor y default codes used by the HDVI5: the NEC transmission protocol and use a car r ier frequenc y of 38KH z.
  • Page 23: Features

    Tunable cable lengths. The HDVI incorporates user adjustable (HDMI 1.3 as of 5-10-2006) equalization on all of it's inputs, allowing the user to tune the HDVI5 to the length and quality of cable used on each input for DVI / HDMI Bandwidth: 1.65GHz the absolute best possible match.
  • Page 24: Warranty Policy

    Phone: 858-748-8250 us at once and tell us your concer ns, so we may make ever y effor t to Fax: 858-748-8224 satisfy your purchase. E-mail: customerservice@zektor.com Website: www.zektor.com  HDVI5 Component Video Switch HDVI5 Component Video Switch...
  • Page 25 Z E K T O R Z E K T O R 265 Danielson Ct Suite 0 Poway, CA 206 858•8•8250 www.zektor.com...

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