Application Diagram Features: 4 inputs, up to 8 outputs (Installer configurable). Non-blocking Matrix – view Any Source on Any Display. 3D, 1080P, and 4K resolutions supported. Distributes HD video + Audio over single CAT6 cables up to 200ft (60m).
Matrix Front Panel Overview: 1-Output Select 2-Led Display 3- IR Receiver 4- Control and function select Item Description Output Select Press to switch inputs for output Zones LED Display IR Receiver IR receiver Control and function select...
Matrix Back Panel Overview: Item Description Power 48v (PoE) provides power to Octava PoE compatible Zone Receiver (Rx) units Power 9v (Matrix) provides power to Octava Matrix Wired IR input connect Octava supplied IR Receiver Extension cable ( optional) for hidden cabinet installs requiring line of sight for IR control.
Zone Receiver (RX) Overview: A Zone Rx unit is positioned close to your display device and connected to the Octava Matrix with a Twisted Pair (CAT6) cable. An Octava compatible Zone receiver must be used with the HD4xSTPMX Matrix. Compatible Zone Receiver: HD70STP-RX The HD70STP-RX Zone Receiver uses Power over Ethernet, PoE and is directly powered by the HD4xSTPMX over the CAT6 cable.
Infrared Overview: IR can be routed from any of the 8 connected Zones back to control: 1) the Matrix and 2) the connected Source devices. The Matrix also allows IR Routing + IR Broadcast for maximum utility. Routed IR: The IR Out 1-4 are "routed" for optimum IR control. For example, If Zone H is switched to HDMI Input 4.
Remote Control Guide: The Master Remote (Type D) can fully control the matrix from any zone or directly in front of matrix Turn On Standby/Off Matrix Zone Control Master Remote (Type D) Example: Press C3-switches Output C to Input3 Reserved for Reserved for Customization Customization...
Note 2- Unshielded CAT5e and CAT6 cables can be used with your Octava system though they may result in limiting the maximum attainable distance depending on quality of cable. Cable Type...
Installation: Basic Installation Disconnect ALL Power cables from the MATRIX Disconnect ALL cables from the MATRIX / Zone Receivers Power OFF all HDTV/Displays/Audio Receivers Power OFF all Video Sources Power OFF Matrix Connect the 48VDC power supply to matrix Connect the 9VDC power supply to matrix...
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Connecting Output with CAT6 cables Connect CAT6 output A to Zone Receiver with CAT6a cable. Verify that the LED Indicator are illuminated as shown. Pwr LED = solid green Data LED = solid yellow Connect HDMI output to Display Repeat step 7 and 8 for all Zones Connecting HDMI sources /outputs and Audio Output Turn OFF the Power to the Matrix with remote...
IR Installation I.R. Installation. Insert IR Receiver cable to the IR RX port of the Zone Receiver HD70STP-RX as shown. Insert IR Emitter cable to the IR Out ports of the Matrix HD70STPMX as shown. Connect a IR emitter cable to the IR Broadcast port if you need this feature.
EDID Configuration: The Octava Matrix can be configured to 5 EDID settings. It is recommended to keep the EDID in the default factory mode A. *Custom EDID mode can be downloaded via USB and stored as EDID mode E. Contact us for this feature.
Changing EDID mode: It is recommended to keep the EDID in the factory default MODE A. If necessary, you may set to different EDID mode by following these instructions. or view EDID Programming Instructions (video demo) at: www.octavainc.com/support and updates.html If you are unsure or need assistance, please contact us.
Scene Select: The HD4xSTPMX allows user to Quickly recall favorite Input/Output configurations. The default preset scenes are shown below. The scenes can be changed and programmed to meet your need. Scene IN/Out Configurations All outputs connected to Input 1 P r o g r a m O u t : A B C D E F G H ...
S c e n e ‐ A : 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 panel buttons A-H to program the Scene for Use the Octava Remote Control to your preference. program the scenes Example: Programming Scene A Out A,E = 1 Out B.F= 2...
Powering Modes: The following shows the status of matrix in ON / Standby / Off Mode Status Matrix = ON CAT6 Output (A-H) = ON Zone Receivers = ON Standby (note2) Matrix=Standby (low power mode) CAT6 Output (A-H) = ON, Zone Receivers=ON OFF (note2) Matrix=Standby (low power mode)
Sleep Mode: Sleep Mode feature is provided to optimize energy usage. The HD4XSTPMX is set with Sleep Mode = ON by default. Status Sleep Mode ON HD4xSTPMX enters Standby Mode after 12 hours. See page 18 *To exit Standby mode simply turn ON the matrix...
USB Service Port: The USB port is for service ,EDID updates or customization requests Contact us for this feature or visit out support page for more info www.octavainc.com/support and updates.html...
Serial Control: The HD4XSTP can be controlled by serial commands. Serial commands can be sent to the HD4xSTP by : 1) RS-232 port ( default) 2) LAN port Display Press Menu Button Goto Serial Control S e r i a l C o n t r o l P o r t ...
Serial Control RS-232 Control Setup: The Matrix can be easily integrated with 3 Party control systems via RS232 control. The following shows the RS-232 pin out and control protocol for controlling the Matrix. RS-232 Port Pin 2 Receive Data Pin 3 Transmit Data Pin 5 Signal Ground...
NE-4100 support 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, and provide ready-to-use operation modes, including TCP Server, TCP Client, and UDP. This devices enables sending serial commands to the HD4XSTPMX using the LAN port. Once connected, and configured the RS-232 commands can be sent to control the HD4xSTPMX.
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Step Serial Control Via LAN Port Click "ADD" Click "Search" Continued on next page...
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Step Serial Control Via LAN Port Wait for Search to complete. Make sure a device is found. If not, repeat step 1~6 Click “OK” Click “Yes” on the notification Wait until activation is complete Click “OK” on the notification Continued on next page...
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Step Serial Control Via LAN Port Note the COM Port and IP Address Assigned as shown on your program screen. assigned IP address of Com Port Moxa Serial server Write down the COM Port = Write down the IP Address = Open “Local Area Connection Properties”...
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Serial Control Via LAN Port Choose “Use the following IP address: ‐Key in the first 3 numbers from “Address 1” found in Step 12 for “IP address:” Enter "199" or some unused number for the 4th octet. ‐Key in 255.255.255.0 for “Subnet mask:” ‐Click “OK” Enter "199" or an unused octet. Can not be same as the last octet of the IP address assigned to the see step 11 Moxa serial server shown in Step 11.
Serial Commands- (Basic): Controlling the Matrix via RS232 can be done by send a series of commands per the RS232 Command Table Basic controls Note: The commands are in HEX. No spaces between HEX codes. “0x” denotes HEX. No need to enter “0x” HEX CODE Status 0x02...
Serial Commands- (switching): Switching Commands Note: The commands are in HEX. No spaces between HEX codes. “0x” denotes HEX. No need to enter “0x” Output A Switching Commands HEX CODE Switch OUT A to Input port 1 0x02 0x32 0x31 0x31 0x03 Switch OUT A to Input port 2...
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Output G Switching Commands HEX CODE Switch OUT G to Input port 1 0x02 0x32 0x37 0x31 0x03 Switch OUT G to Input port 2 0x02 0x32 0x37 0x32 0x03 Switch OUT G to Input port 3 0x02 0x32 0x37 0x33 0x03 Switch OUT G to Input port 4...
Serial Commands- (Status Response code): The HD4xSTPMX provides the status of the matrix via RS-232 via feedback. Feedback Status Response code: byte 1 --> STX 1111111111110N1NN ETX <-- byte 19 Description Response Code Byte 1 Start of Text ( header)
The HD4xSTPMX can route commands from the RS-232 port to any connect Zones A-H for controlling the attached display * RS-232 Forwarding feature will only work when using the RS-232 port of the HD4xSTPMX. The LAN port does not support RS-232 Forwarding* Data Rate Zone...
Zone Receiver Serial Data (RS-232) Port: The HD4xSTPMX can route commands from the RS-232 port to any connect Zones A-H for controlling the attached display A 3 pin Phoenix connector is provided to connect with a RS-232 serial cable. Prepare your serial cable according to diagram below The following shows the cable configuration for sending serial commands from the Matrix to the RX ( display side).
Installing Transmitter Output cards : The HD4xSTPMX has configurable outputs allowing user to install additional cards. Step 4 Step1 Step 2 remove all cables from matrix Step 3 Step 5 Procedure Disconnect 48VDC and 9VDC power supply from the Matrix.
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Step 7 Step 6 Step 10 Step 9 Step 8 Procedure(cont'd) Remove the blank cover plate for the Output slot you wish to add. Out E shown. Install the TX card to the slot Install top cover back on matrix Tighten TX card thumb screws.
If Octava's equipment fails because of defects (1) year from the date of receipt, Octava will at its option, A) repair or replace the equipment, or B) request return of equipment for refund of the price paid for the product provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical, electrical or other abuse or modifications.
IR control of the Matrix, x4 Sources (Routed) plus an AVR from Zone receivers. Wideband IR 20-60 KHz circuitry for maximum IR remote compatibility using Octava supplied IR cables. RS-232 Control the Matrix using serial commands or 3 party control software (HEX commands available)..