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User Manual

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Matrix Switcher

8x8 / 16x16 / 32x32

MX-3UB / MX-4UB / MX-7UB

V.2017MX-81632UB.00

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COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS

All rights reserved by AV LINK GROUP LTD.

No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from the product manufacturer. Changes are periodically made to the information in this document.

They will be incorporated in subsequent editions. The product manufacturer may make improvements and /or changes in the product described in this document at any time.

All the registered trademarks referred to this manual are belonging to their respective companies.

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Follow all instructions marked on the device during using.

 Provide proper ventilation and air circulation and do not use near water.

 It is better to keep it in a dry environment.

 Place the device on a stable surface (example cart, stand, table, etc.).

 The system should be installed indoor only. Install either on a sturdy rack or desk in a well-ventilated place.

 Make sure the rack is level and stable before extending a device from the rack if necessary.

 Make sure all equipments installed on the rack including power strips and other electrical connectors are properly grounded.

 Only use the power cord supported with the device.

 Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean the device.

 Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning.

Unplug the power cord during lightning or after a prolonged period of non-use to avoid damage to the equipment.

Do not stand on any device while installing the device to the rack.

 Do not attempt to maintain the device by yourself, any faults, please contact your vendor.

Save this manual properly for future reference.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Copyright and Trademarks .......................................................................................................... 1

Before You Begin .......................................................................................................................... 2

Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................... 3

Table of Figures ............................................................................................................................ 5

Chapter 1 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 7

1.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 7

1.2 Packing ............................................................................................................................ 8

Chapter 2 Features ...................................................................................................................... 9

Chapter 3 Specifications ............................................................................................................ 10

Chapter 4 Installation ................................................................................................................. 11

Chapter 5 Panels ........................................................................................................................ 13

5.1 Front Panel .................................................................................................................... 13

5.2 Rear Panel .................................................................................................................... 16

Chapter 6 Connections .............................................................................................................. 19

6.1 Input/Output Connections ........................................................................................... 21

6.1.1 Input Connections ............................................................................................. 21

6.1.2 Output Connections .......................................................................................... 21

6.2 IR Pass-Through Connections ................................................................................... 22

6.3 Remote Control Connections ..................................................................................... 23

6.3.1 RS-232 ............................................................................................................... 23

6.3.2 RJ45 LAN Port .................................................................................................. 25

6.4 IR EXT Connection ...................................................................................................... 26

6.5 Power Connection ........................................................................................................ 26

6.6 DIP Switcher ................................................................................................................. 27

Chapter 7 Remote Configurations ........................................................................................... 28

7.1 Telnet Commands ........................................................................................................ 28

7.1.1 Command List and Reboot ............................................................................. 28

7.1.2 IP/Telnet Configuration .................................................................................... 29

7.1.3 Device Configuration ........................................................................................ 31

7.1.4 AV Matrix Protocol Command ......................................................................... 34

7.2 RS-232 Commands ..................................................................................................... 34

7.2.1 Commands List and Status ............................................................................. 35

7.2.2 HDMI Command ............................................................................................... 36

7.2.3 EDID Command ................................................................................................ 36

7.2.4 HDMI Output Resolution Commands ............................................................ 37

7.2.5 Restore Default Command ............................................................................. 37

Chapter 8 Operation Examples ................................................................................................ 38

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Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................ 49

Appendix A Remote Controller ................................................................................................. 51

Appendix B Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................ 52

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TABLE OF FIGURES

Figure 1-1 MX-3UB ...................................................................................................................... 7

Figure 1-2 MX-4UB ...................................................................................................................... 7

Figure 1-3 MX-7UB ...................................................................................................................... 7

Figure 4-1 MX-3UB with 3U Rack-Mount ............................................................................... 11

Figure 4-2 MX-4UB with 4U Rack-Mount ............................................................................... 11

Figure 4-3 MX-7UB with 7U Rack-Mount ............................................................................... 12

Figure 4-4 Mount the Device in the Rack ............................................................................... 12

Figure 5-1 MX-3UB Front Panel (8 I/O Keys) ........................................................................ 13

Figure 5-2 MX-4UB Front Panel (16 I/O Keys) ...................................................................... 13

Figure 5-3 MX-7UB Front Panel (32 I/O Keys) ...................................................................... 14

Figure 5-4 MX-3UB Rear Panel (8 I/O Jacks) ........................................................................ 16

Figure 5-5 MX-4UB Rear Panel (16 I/O Jacks) ..................................................................... 16

Figure 5-6 MX-7UB Rear Panel (32 I/O Jacks) ..................................................................... 17

Figure 5-7 IR Blaster Pin Definitions ....................................................................................... 18

Figure 5-8 IR Receiver Pin Definitions .................................................................................... 18

Figure 6-1 MX Series Connections .......................................................................................... 19

Figure 6-2 Modules Deployment .............................................................................................. 20

Figure 6-3 Input Connections ................................................................................................... 21

Figure 6-4 Output Connections ................................................................................................ 21

Figure 6-5 IR Pass-Through Connections .............................................................................. 22

Figure 6-6 RS-232 and Control PC Connection .................................................................... 23

Figure 6-7a RS-232 – From Female DB9 (PC) to Male DB9 (Matrix) ............................... 24

Figure 6-7b RS-232 – From Female DB9 (PC) to Male DB9 (Matrix) ............................... 24

Figure 6-8 RS-232 – From Female DB25 (PC) to Male DB9 (Matrix) ............................... 24

Figure 6-9 LAN Port Connection .............................................................................................. 25

Figure 6-10 RJ45 Connector .................................................................................................... 25

Figure 6-11 IR EXT Connection ............................................................................................... 26

Figure 6-12 Power Connection ................................................................................................. 26

Figure 6-13 DIP Switcher .......................................................................................................... 27

Figure 7-1 Help Command ........................................................................................................ 28

Figure 7-2 IP/Telnet Configuration ........................................................................................... 29

Figure 7-3 Device Configuration .............................................................................................. 31

Figure 7-4 AV Matrix Protocol Command ............................................................................... 34

Figure 7-5 Command List .......................................................................................................... 35

Figure 7-6 Switcher Status ........................................................................................................ 35

Figure 7-7 HDMI Output Setup Command ............................................................................. 36

Figure 7-8 HDMI Output Setup Command - Example .......................................................... 36

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Figure 7-9 EDID Setup Command ........................................................................................... 36

Figure 7-10 EDID Setup Command - Example ...................................................................... 36

Figure 7-11 HDMI Output Resolution Setup Command ....................................................... 37

Figure 7-12 Resolution Setup Command - Example ............................................................ 37

Figure 7-13 Restore Default Command .................................................................................. 37

Figure A-1 Matrix Switcher Remote Controller ...................................................................... 51

Figure B-1 Update Switcher’s Firmware ................................................................................. 52

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CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW

1.1 Introduction

MX-Series is a new generation of Matrix Switcher equipped with HDMI high performance video and audio switching equipment. It applies the bright keypad on the front panel allowing you to detect the I/O status. Through 8, 16 or 32 sets separated HDMI sources, you can transmit multimedia input separately to each multi-output equipment, thereby minimizing signal attenuation and ensuring high definition, integrating high fidelity graphics and audio signal output.

MX-Series is used mainly in TV broadcasting projects, multimedia conference halls, and large display performances, TV teaching and command control centers. It boasts features of power interruption protection during power surge, LCD display and synchronous and integrate audio/visual switching functions. Matrix Switcher supports

HDMI Type A for both input and output connectors. Beside it also supports a RS-232 or

LAN communication port enables convenient communication with remote control equipment to switch the multimedia signals.

Figure 1-1 MX-3UB

Figure 1-2 MX-4UB

Figure 1-3 MX-7UB

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1.2 Packing

HDMI Matrix Switcher x 1

(MX-3UB, MX-4UB or MX-7UB)

Power Cord x 1

RS-232 Communication Connected Cable x 1

LAN Line x 1

IR Receiver Cable x 1

IR Blaster Cable x 1

Matrix Switcher Remote Controller x 1

AAA Battery x 2

User Manual x 1

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CHAPTER 2 FEATURES

 Support 8x8,16x16 or 32x32 fixed I/O interfaces

 Use bright keypad on the front panel

 Mixed use HDMI cables for input and output connections

 HDCP

 EDID management (Copy from OUT port 1)

 Memory control can up to 8 sets

 Support resolution up to 4K x 2K@60Hz (8-bit)

 Support original 3D pass through

 Support High Definition Audio (Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD MA)

 Fast response time for channel switch

 IR pass-through supports all IN and OUT ports

 IR pass-through supports all kinds of IR frequency band

 IR pass-through supports duplex transmission between IN and OUT ports

 IR pass-through switch is based on HDMI switched by controller

 Support IR remote control

 Support IR Mini-Controller to select the input channel through Output configuration

 Support RS-232 control

 Support Ethernet control

 Internal universal power supply

 Available in 3U, 4U and 7U rack for option

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CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS

Hardware

Input Connector

Output Connector

RS-232 Connector

LAN Connector

8 Pins Dip Switcher

LCD Module

Power

MX-3U: HDMI Type A x 8

MX-4U: HDMI Type A x 16

MX-7U: HDMI Type A x 32

MX-3U: HDMI Type A x 8

MX-4U: HDMI Type A x 16

MX-7U: HDMI Type A x 32

DB9 Female

RJ45

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1

100VAC~240VAC, 50/60Hz, internal

Mounting

Weight

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Multimedia

Max. Resolution

Highest TMDS Frequency

Control Information

HDMI Cable Distance

Baud Rate

Ethernet Protocol

Serial Control Port

Control Sequence

Remote Control

Web Server

Rack mountable

(3U-rack-mount kits for MX-3UB)

(4U-rack-mount kits for MX-4UB)

(7U-rack-mount kits for MX-7UB)

MX-3UB: 8.64Kg

MX-4UB: 11.90Kg

MX-7UB: 17.66Kg

MX-3UB: 336x482x130 mm

MX-4UB: 336x482x176 mm

MX-7UB: 336x482x309 mm

4K x 2K@60Hz (8-bit)

600MHz

At least 10 meter

9600 bps; 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity

Telnet, HTTP, DHCP, TCP/IP, ICMP (ping)

9 Pin Female D Type RS-232 Connector

Matrix

Remote Controller, IR Receiver, IR Blaster

LAN, RJ45

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CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION

The Matrix Switcher has a black metallic housing. It can be placed on a sturdy desk directly or installed on a 19-in bracket. You can also use the rubber feet pasted on the bottom of the chassis to protect your device when you want to place the device on a working desk.

Figure 4-1 MX-3UB with 3U Rack-Mount

Figure 4-2 MX-4UB with 4U Rack-Mount

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Figure 4-3 MX-7UB with 7U Rack-Mount

Use the screws provided with the rack and a screw driver to firmly tighten the device in the rack to prevent working lose due to vibration on the rack.

Figure 4-4 Mount the Device in the Rack

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CHAPTER 5 PANELS

5.1 Front Panel

MX-3UB supports up to 8 Output/Input switching keys on the Front Panel allowing you to switch signal quickly. Also refer to Chapter 8 Operation Examples .

Figure 5-1 MX-3UB Front Panel (8 I/O Keys)

MX-4UB supports up to 16 Output/Input switching keys on the Front Panel allowing you to switch signal quickly.

Figure 5-2 MX-4UB Front Panel (16 I/O Keys)

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MX-7UB supports up to 32 Output/Input switching keys on the Front Panel allowing you to switch signal quickly.

Figure 5-3 MX-7UB Front Panel (32 I/O Keys)

 OUT keys (output channel) : Specify the Channel for HDMI signal output. These keys configure the status or access the settings; you can also use these keys to switch output channels.

IN keys (input channel) : Specify the Channel for HDMI signal input. Use these keys to switch the connected input channels or use them to instead of number keys upon memory selections.

 ALL: This key allows user to set single input channel to all output channels. The usage of “ALL” key is the same as output key.

Press the “ALL” key.

Select the one of the IN keys.

The selected IN x key will transfer the input signal to all output channels.

You can also press the “ALL” key and then press the “OFF” key to disable all the displayed switching settings.

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 OFF: Disable the entire output channels. Press one of the OUT x keys that want to be disabled for the output channel, then press the “OFF” key. Likewise, press the

“ALL” key and then press the “OFF” key to disable all the displayed switching settings. In addition to switching port menu, press “OFF” key can return to the main screen during implementing in other menu.

 EDID: 720P/FHD/4K60/4K30 (fix mode) and OUT1 (access the first output channel) selection key.

720P The Matrix Switcher supplies a set of fixed EDID values to support

720P high performance TV.

FHD The Matrix Switcher supplies a set of fixed EDID values to support

FHD(1080P/8bit) high performance TV.

4K60 The Matrix Switcher supplies a set of fixed EDID values to support

4K60 high performance TV.

4K30 The Matrix Switcher supplies a set of fixed EDID values to support

4K30 high performance TV.

OUT1 Mode: The Matrix Switcher will access the EDID values of high performance TV that connected to the first output channel, and copy the EDID value to all the input channels so that the DVD player can support correct resolution to all the HDTV.

 RETURN: Press this key to go back to main screen.

 PLUG: Press this key to show you the status of all HDMI IN/OUT Type A jacks on the rear panel. If the HDMI IN/OUT jack is connected, it will appear “O” on the screen.

Alternatively, it will appear “X” specified the HDMI IN/OUT jack is unused.

 INFO: This key can show you the ID, IP address and In/Out port information.

 Press PLUG and INFO keys simultaneously to show you the firmware versions of modules.

 STO: The “Store Key” saves all current output/input corresponding relations up to 8 sets for a memory control.

Press the “STO” key firstly.

Arrange memory location. (Support up to 8 sets of memories, user can select the memory location through OUT1~OUT8/IN1~IN8.)

The relations among all settings will be saved in the memory permanently.

 RCL: The “Retriever Key” retrieves all settings that are saved in the memory.

Press the “RCL” key firstly.

Then make a random to select one of output/input channel key 1~8.

The system will retrieve the saved all status and implement current status switching if the previously saving channel is selected.

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 Press and hold STO and RCL keys simultaneously at least 1 sec. to restore to factory default values.

 ACTIVE LED: A clear LED indicator designed for reaction by pressing keys on the front panel and remote controller. Refer to Appendix A Remote Controller.

 IR Receiver: Infrared receiver can receive signals from the Matrix Switcher Remote

Controller.

 LCD: LCD display shows current Matrix Switcher status and operation status.

 Press any keys on the front panel or controller to enable the light of LCD momentarily.

This feature cannot be controlled by RS-232 or LAN.

5.2 Rear Panel

MX-3UB/4UB/7UB supports up to 8/16/32 input/output jacks (HDMI Type A) on the rear panel, each female terminals form the signal input/output jacks. The signal input/output terminal channels are numbered as IN1~8/16/32 or OUT1~8/16/32 channels.

Figure 5-4 MX-3UB Rear Panel (8 I/O Jacks)

Figure 5-5 MX-4UB Rear Panel (16 I/O Jacks)

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Figure 5-6 MX-7UB Rear Panel (32 I/O Jacks)

The input terminal channels supply you to connect to different equipment including

Blu-ray/DVD players, graphics workstations, and number displays. The output jacks allow you to connect to extensible accessory devices for over long connections with terminals just like projectors, video recorders, displays and multiplexers and so on.

 Power Port: The Power Port is applicable for 100~240VAC, 50~60Hz connected to the outlet of power source. Refer to 6.5 Power Connection .

Power Switch: To switch power ON or OFF the Matrix Switcher.

 RS-232: Use a 9-pin RS-232 cable to connect both computer serial port (COM1 or

COM2) and Matrix Switcher RS-232 communication port, refer to 6.3.1 RS-232. The computer then can be deployed to control the Matrix Switcher after installing of application software.

LAN Port: Use the RJ45 connection cable to connect the Internet and the Matrix

Switcher. The entire PCs at the same network can control the Matrix Switcher through the LAN port. Refer to 6.3.2 RJ45 LAN Port.

 Switchers: Matrix Switcher supports 8 pins DIP for connected configurations. For more information, refer to 6.6 DIP Switcher

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 IR EXT: This is used to connection the IR Receiver Cable for the Matrix Switcher

Remote Controller. Refer to…

 IN Ports: Matrix Switcher HDMI Input jacks are connected to the Blu-ray players,

DVD players, STBs or other source devices.

 OUT Ports: Matrix Switcher HDMI Output jacks are connected to HDTVs, projectors or other sink devices connection.

HDMI Type A: Pin Definitions:

Pin # Signal

1 TMDS Data2+

2

3

4

5

TMDS Data2 Shield

TMDS Data2-

TMDS Data1+

TMDS Data1 Shield

8

9

TMDS Data0 Shield

TMDS Data0-

Pin #

11

12

13

14

Signal

TMDS Clock Shield

TMDS Clock-

CEC (NC on device)

Utility (NC on device)

15 DDC-SCL

16 DDC-SDA

17 DDC-Ground

18 +5V Power

19 Hot Plug Detect

 IR TX Ports: Used to connect to the IR Blaster Cable for IR pass-through.

Figure 5-7 IR Blaster Pin Definitions

 IR RX Ports : Used to connect to the IR Receiver Cable for IR pass-through.

Figure 5-8 IR Receiver Pin Definitions

 TX/RX IR EXTENDER Ports : Reserve

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CHAPTER 6 CONNECTIONS

The connection is described as below for MX-3UB reference, the MX-4UB or MX-7UB connection is as the same as MX-3UB.

Figure 6-1 MX Series Connections

The MX-3UB/MX-4UB/MX-7UB supports up to 4/8/16 I/O modules for reparation or upgrade. Each module can be configured individually based on module number. You can search these module numbers by pressing PLUG and INFO keys simultaneously when you want to upgrade firmware version.

MX-3UB:

MX-4UB:

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MX-7UB:

Figure 6-2 Modules Deployment

 When module install is fail, the corresponding keypad on the front panel will not light.

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6.1 Input/Output Connections

6.1.1 Input Connections

Use the HDMI connecting cable to connect the Input serial jack (No.1 ~ No. 8, 16 or 32) of your device to the HDMI jack of the Blu-ray/DVD player/graphics workstations/number displays.

Figure 6-3 Input Connections

6.1.2 Output Connections

Use the HDMI connecting cable to connect the output serial jack (No.1 ~ No. 8, 6 or 32) of your device to the HDMI jack of HDTVs, projector, video recorder, displayer or multiplexer.

Figure 6-4 Output Connections

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6.2 IR Pass-Through Connections

The Matrix Switcher provides an IR Receiver Cable and IR Blaster Cable accessories for

IR pass-through. IR Receiver Cable can be connected to IR RX ports or IR EXT on the rear panel. On the other hand, IR Blaster Cable can be connected to IR TX ports on the rear panel.

- Support you an IR channel to control the player from TV or control the TV from player.

- Support all kinds of IR frequency band

- IR pass-through switch is based on HDMI switched

Figure 6-5 IR Pass-Through Connections

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6.3 Remote Control Connections

The Matrix Switcher provides standard RS-232 and LAN communication ports. Beside the front panel for key switching operation, you can also use the RS-232 or LAN communication port to carry out remote operation.

6.3.1 RS-232

Use the RS-232 connecting cable to connect the computer serial communication port

(COM1 or COM2) to the RS-232 communication port of the Matrix Switcher. The computer can then be used to control the Matrix Switcher after installing of application software. Aside from using the front panel keys for switching operation, you are also permitted to use the RS-232 connection port for remote operation.

Figure 6-6 RS-232 and Control PC Connection

The RS-232 Pin functions are described as below:

Pin No. Abbreviation Description

 The Matrix RS-232 port is defined by DCE.

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Figure 6-7a RS-232 – From Female DB9 (PC) to Male DB9 (Matrix)

Figure 6-7b RS-232 – From Female DB9 (PC) to Male DB9 (Matrix)

Figure 6-8 RS-232 – From Female DB25 (PC) to Male DB9 (Matrix)

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6.3.2 RJ45 LAN Port

This Matrix Switcher supports a network RJ45 registered jack using 8P8C modular connector, which specifies the physical male and female connectors as well as the pin assignments of the wires in a telephone cable. (A common LAN cable is available.) That allowing you to control all series connected devices through PC Browser.

Figure 6-9 LAN Port Connection

 Matrix Switcher supports RS-232 and LAN Port on the rear panel for a remote control and allows you to operate settings with the keys located on the front panel.

Figure 6-10 RJ45 Connector

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6.4 IR EXT Connection

The Matrix Switcher provides an IR Receiver Cable for more convenient to react to the

Matrix Switcher Remote Controller. If it is difficult for you to aim at IR Receiver on the front panel due to the location of Matrix switcher, please connect IR Receiver Cable to the IR EXT port located on the rear panel for optional position.

Figure 6-11 IR EXT Connection

6.5 Power Connection

Use the included power cord to connect the power port on the rear panel of Matrix

Switcher to the outlet.

Figure 6-12 Power Connection

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6.6 DIP Switcher

Figure 6-13 DIP Switcher

A. DIP Switcher Pin 1: Switch between RS-232 port and LAN port connection.

ON: RS-232

OFF: LAN

B. DIP Switcher Pin 2: Reset the web server IP address to the factory default value.

The steps are as below:

1. Please adjust the Pin2 to ON and re-start the Matrix Switcher.

2. After the Matrix Switcher re-starts about 10 seconds, shut down it.

3. For a normal operation, please adjust the Pin2 to OFF, then power on the Matrix

Switcher again. The IP address will be restored to the default value: 192.168.0.3

C. DIP Switcher Pin 3~8: Reserve

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CHAPTER 7 REMOTE CONFIGURATIONS

7.1 Telnet Commands

You can operate and configure the Switcher via a remote terminal session using Telnet.

Follow the steps as below to log into the Switcher by means of a Telnet session:

1. Connect the Switcher to LAN port of your network with RJ45 cable.

2. Power on both Switcher and control PC.

3. Open a terminal session (command line) on your control PC.

4. At the prompt, key in the Switcher’s IP address as below:

TELNET [IP Address]: 192.168.0.3

5. Press Enter

 Please switch the DIP Switcher PIN 1 to UP (OFF) for LAN configuration. The command examples for this chapter are for MX-3UB reference.

7.1.1 Command List and Reboot

Once the connection with Switcher is established, the Telnet prompt screen will appear, type help [Enter] to show the command list.

Figure 7-1 Help Command

- Display the command list.

MX-3UB> help [Enter]

- Reboot the IP Module.

MX-3UB> reboot [Enter]

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7.1.2 IP/Telnet Configuration

Figure 7-2 IP/Telnet Configuration

- Display the TCP/IP configuration

MX-3UB> ipconfig [Enter]

Current IP: 192.168.0.3

Current IP Mask: 255.255.255.0

Current Gateway: 192.168.0.1

- Renew the IP Address

MX-3UB> setip [ip addr] [Enter]

[ip addr]: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Example:

Set IP address: 192.168.0.2

MX-3UB> setip 192.168.0.2 [Enter]

MX-3UB> setip IP address: 192.168.0.2

- Renew the Subnet Mask

MX-3UB> setmask [netmask] [Enter]

[netmask]: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Example:

Set subnet mask address: 255.255.255.0

MX-3UB> setmask 255.255.255.0 [Enter]

MX-3UB> setmask Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

- Renew the Default Gateway

MX-3UB> setgateway [ip addr] [Enter]

[ip addr]: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

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Example:

Set gateway address: 192.168.0.1

MX-3UB> setgateway 192.168.0.1 [Enter]

MX-3UB> setgateway Gateway: 192.168.0.1

- Renew the DNS Servers

MX-3UB> setdns [ip addr] [Enter]

[ip addr]: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Example:

Set DNS IP address: 192.168.0.1

MX-3UB> setdns 8.8.8.8 [Enter]

MX-3UB> setdns DNS IP:8.8.8.8

- Set DHCP Enable or Disable

MX-3UB> sethdcp [status] [Enter]

[status]: 0: Disable 1: Enable

Example:

Set DHCP to disable.

MX-3UB> setdhcp 0 [Enter]

MX-3UB> setdhcp DHCP Client: Disable

 Please reboot to make the new values take effect.

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7.1.3 Device Configuration

Figure 7-3 Device Configuration

- Display current route status

MX-3UB> route [Enter]

Output 01: Input = 01

Output 02: Input = 02

Output 03: Input = 03

Output 04: Input = 04

Output 05: Input = 05

Output 06: Input = 06

Output 07: Input = 07

Output 08: Input = 08

- Route configurations

MX-3UB> route [xx] [yy] [Enter] xx – select output port, 0: select all outputs yy – select input port, 0: disconnect

Example:

1. Set the output 3 and input 1.

MX-3UB> route 3 1 [Enter]

Output 03: Input = 01

Display reset route status.

MX-3UB> route [Enter]

Output 01: Input = 01

Output 02: Input = 02

Output 03: Input = 01

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2. Set all outputs to accept signals come from input 1.

MX-3UB> route 0 1 [Enter] or MX-3UB>route 1 [Enter]

Output 01: Input = 01

Output 02: Input = 01

Output 03: Input = 01

Output 04: Input = 01

Output 05: Input = 01

Output 06: Input = 01

Output 07: Input = 01

Output 08: Input = 01

3. Disconnect the input signal to output 1.

MX-3UB> route 1 0 [Enter]

Output 01: Input = 00

Display reset route status.

MX-3UB> route [Enter]

Output 01: Input = 00

Output 02: Input = 01

Output 03: Input = 01

MX-3UB> route [xx][yy0][yy1]…[yyn] [Enter]

Route outputs sequentially to the specified input.

Route the output to the specified input yy0.

Route the next 1 output to the specified input yy1.

Route the next n output to the specified input yyn, n<=8.

Example:

Set output port sequentially to the corresponding input 3 and 4.

MX-3UB> route 1 3 4 [Enter]

Output 01: Input = 03

Output 02: Input = 04

- Display the input and output link status

MX-3UB> link [Enter]

Output 01: Connected

Output 02: Connected

Output 03: Connected

Output 04: Connected

Output 05: Connected

Output 06: Connected

Output 07: Connected

Output 08: Connected

Input 01: Not Connected

Input 02: Not Connected

Input 03: Not Connected

Input 04: Not Connected

Input 05: Not Connected

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Input 06: Not Connected

Input 07: Not Connected

Input 08: Not Connected

 This command is used for HDMI HPD (hot plug detect), when an HDMI signals is detected, the resulting hot-plug detection instantiates a start-up communication sequence. Output is for remote output (HDBT)

- Display EDID status

MX-3UB> edid [Enter]

Input 01: EDID = 00

Input 02: EDID = 00

Input 03: EDID = 00

Input 04: EDID = 00

Input 05: EDID = 00

Input 06: EDID = 00

Input 07: EDID = 00

Input 08: EDID = 00

- EDID management

MX-3UB> edid <edid> [Enter]

<edid>: select edid source, 0: default 1080P, 1: copy port1, 2: 4K30, 3: 4K60, 4: 720P

Example:

MX-3UB> edid 1 [Enter]

Input 01: EDID = 01

Input 02: EDID = 01

Input 03: EDID = 01

Input 04: EDID = 01

Input 05: EDID = 01

Input 06: EDID = 01

Input 07: EDID = 01

Input 08: EDID = 01

- Reset the device to factory default settings

MX-3UB> default [Enter]

Reset the device to factory default settings.

- Display device information

MX-3UB> info [Enter]

Device Name: MX-3UB

Output Total: 8

Input Total: 8

Memory Total: 8

Support Link Status: Output

Support EDID management

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- Display version information

MX-3UB> ver [Enter]

IP Module version 2.0.00

AV Matrix Protocol <API> version 2.40

Device Firmware version 1.0.00

7.1.4 AV Matrix Protocol Command

Figure 7-4 AV Matrix Protocol Command

- Send AV Matrix protocol command <API>

MX-3UB> avm <instruction> <index> <value> [Enter]

<instruction>: AVM Protocol Byte 2

<index>: AVM Protocol Byte 3

<value>: AVM Protocol Byte 4

7.2 RS-232 Commands

You can also operate and configure the Switcher via a remote terminal session using

RS-232. Follow the steps as below to log into the Switcher by means of a RS-232 session (the example as below is for Hyper Terminal):

1. Connect the Switcher to your control PC with RS-232 cable.

2. Power on both Switcher and control PC.

3. Open the Hyper Terminal by clicking Start │ Programs │ Accessories

Communications │ Hyper Terminal on your control PC.

4. The New Connection – Hyper Terminal screen will appear. Input the connection name and select a representative icon. Then click OK .

5. Select the connecting port that you want to use, click OK . Default port is COM1 .

6. Set the Bits per second to 9600 , Data Bits to 8 (Default), Parity to None (Default), Stop bits to 1 (Default) and flow control to None from the drop-down list, click OK .

 Please switch the DIP Switcher PIN 1 to ON for RS-232 configuration.

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7.2.1 Commands List and Status

Once the connection with Switcher is established, type help in the Hyper Terminal screen to show the command list.

- Show the command list

Figure 7-5 Command List

- Show the Status of Your Switcher

Figure 7-6 Switcher Status

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7.2.2 HDMI Command

- HDMI Output Setup Command

Figure 7-7 HDMI Output Setup Command

Example:

Set output 1 signal comes from input 5.

Figure 7-8 HDMI Output Setup Command - Example

7.2.3 EDID Command

- EDID Setup Command

Figure 7-9 EDID Setup Command

Example:

Set resolution copied from EDID output 2. For EDID value configurations, please refer to

7.1.3 Device Configuration .

Figure 7-10 EDID Setup Command - Example

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7.2.4 HDMI Output Resolution Commands

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Example:

Figure 7-11 HDMI Output Resolution Setup Command

Figure 7-12 Resolution Setup Command - Example

7.2.5 Restore Default Command

- Restore to Factory Default Settings

Figure 7-13 Restore Default Command

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CHAPTER 8 OPERATION EXAMPLES

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Example 1: Switch the NO.1 input signal to the NO.2 output channel.

(1) Press the NO.2 key of the output channel, then the input channel will begin to flicker.

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(2) Press the NO.1 key of the Input channel.

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Example 2: Switch the NO.1 and NO.2 input signals to NO.1 and NO.2 output channels.

(1) Press the NO.1 key of the output channel, then the input channel will begin to flicker.

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(2) Press the NO.1 key of the Input channel.

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(3) Press the NO.2 key of the output channel, then the input channel will begin to flicker.

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(4) Press the NO.2 key of the Input channel.

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Example 3: “All” settings.

(1) Press the ALL key on the front panel, and then press the OFF key to cancel all the settings.

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(2a) Press ALL key then select input 8 that indicate all outputs will switch to selected inputs.

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(2b) Press ALL key then select input 16 that indicate all outputs will switch to selected inputs. E.g. Input is 16.

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(2c) Press ALL key then select input 32 that indicate all outputs will switch to selected inputs. E.g. Input is 32.

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Example 4: “STO” and “RCL” functions.

(1) Press the STO key on the front panel. The Store to Memory begins to flicker about 8 seconds.

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(2) Press the IN1 key or OUT1 key to save the setting in the NO.1 memory location.

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(3) Press the RCL key on the front panel, The Recall from Memory begins to flicker about 8 seconds.

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(4) Press the IN1 key or OUT1 key to Load the previously saving.

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Example 5: “STO” and “RCL” combinations – restore to factory default values.

(1) Press and hold the STO and RCL keys about 2~3 seconds simultaneously on the front panel to restore all settings to factory default values. Follow the screen information, press “STO” key to begin resetting.

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(2) After finish resetting, All of settings will restore to the factory default values.

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Example 6: “EDID” functions.

Press the EDID key to switch 720P/FHD/4K60/4K30/OUT1, refer to EDID .

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Example 7: “PLUG” function.

Press the PLUG key individually to show you the status of I/O jack. “O” is specified for the I/O jack is used and “X” is specified for unused.

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Example 8: “INFO” function.

Press the INFO key individually to show you the device information.

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Example 9: “PLUG” and “INFO” combinations.

(1) Press the PLUG and INFO keys simultaneously on the front panel. The screen will show you the firmware version of module.

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(2) If one of modules firmware upgrade is fail, the screen will show you “V0.0.00” error information.

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CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING

1. What to do if LCD is fail in display?

Answer: Check the connection of power cord is not loosening and the power cord is in a good status having no any damage. Check the power source is normally.

2. What to do if the HDMI Matrix front panel keys switching not responsive?

Answer: The HDMI Matrix front panel keys employ scanning testing and require longer response time. Press the keys for 2 seconds and then release. This way, key switching will be responsive in operation.

3. What to do if the serial port (usually refer to the computer serial port) fails to control the

HDMI Matrix?

Answer: Check that the communication port set by the control software is correctly connected to the corresponding serial port of the equipment. Also, check if the computer communication port is in good order. Check the ID address and DIP

Switcher are configured correctly.

4. What to do if the corresponding audio signal fails to output during HDMI Matrix switching?

Answer:

(1) Check if there is signal on the input end. If there is no input signal, it could be that the input connection cable is broken or the connector gets loosen. You are advised to replace the connection cable.

(2) Check if there is signal on the output end. If there is no output signal, it could be that the cable is broken or the connector gets loosen. You are advised to replace the connection cable.

(3) Check if the output port number is the same as the controlled port number.

(4) Check the connections of input and output ports are correctly.

(5) If none of the above circumstances happen, it could be internal failure of the product itself. You must send for repair by qualified technical engineers.

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5. What to do if you sense the power leakage during plugging or unplugging of the input/output ports?

Answer: It could be that the equipment power is not properly grounded. You must properly ground your equipment; otherwise product life can easily be shortened.

6. What to do if the HDMI Matrix panel keys and communication ports are out of order?

Answer: Check if the equipment power input is in good contact and the computer communication ports are in good order. If yes, it could be some internal failure of the product, please send for repair by qualified technical engineer.

7. What to do if operation and function failure occurred?

Answer: Check if the equipment and the Matrix system are in proper connection. If the problem persists, send the product to the maintenance center for repair.

8. How to avoid the equipment failure due to the high temperature?

Answer: Place the equipment in a ventilate location. If it is still not to be improved, please check with the build-in fan whether is damaged. Or contact your agency for helping.

9. What to do if IR function failure occurred?

Answer: Check the remote controller is in a fully battery and the IR connector is not loosening. Check whether the remote controller is aiming at the IR receiver accurately.

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APPENDIX A REMOTE CONTROLLER

The Matrix Switcher supports a remote control interface allows you to control the channels and video features switch of Matrix Switcher through remote controller.

Figure A-1 Matrix Switcher Remote Controller

 POWER, OSD, SCAN,  ,  , AUDIO, VIDEO and +10 keys are useless.

 ID key is the same as “INFO” function on the front panel.

 Power key is the same as “RETURN” function on the front panel except for on the main screen status. On the main screen, press Power key can disable the LCD light.

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This Chapter will brief introduce you how to upgrade firmware on your web browser. For firmware upgrade, you have to upload the firmware file to your web server and then upload it to your device from web server. In order to avoid the error during upgrading, we suggest that it is better to contact your local agency for helping.

Open the Browser on your PC, key in the default IP address: http://192.168.0.3

to login the AV MA TRIX Control configuration. Click “F/W Upgrade” to begin firmware upgrade.

Figure B-1 Update Switcher’s Firmware

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User Manual

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Switch System APP

HX-2544/2562

MX-3UB/4UB/7UB

V.2018APP-HXMX01.00

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COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS

All rights reserved by AV LINK GROUP LTD. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from the product manufacturer. Changes are periodically made to the information in this document.

They will be incorporated in subsequent editions. The product manufacturer may make improvements and /or changes in the product described in this document at any time.

All the registered trademarks referred to this manual are belonging to their respective companies.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Copyright and Trademarks .......................................................................................................... 1  

Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................... 2  

Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 3  

1.1 Download APP ................................................................................................................ 3  

1.2 Switcher Connection ...................................................................................................... 4  

Chapter 2 Using Switch System APP ........................................................................................ 6  

2.1 Main Page ....................................................................................................................... 6  

2.2 Information ...................................................................................................................... 6  

2.3 Setting Configurations ................................................................................................... 7  

2.4 Video Settings ................................................................................................................ 8  

2.5 Memory Configurations ................................................................................................. 9  

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

The Switch System mobile APP, available for the HX-2544/2562 and MX-3UB/4UB/7UB, gives you the freedom to control your Switcher with your mobile device anywhere you have a Wi-Fi connection. To use this feature, you have to first download and install the

Switch System APP to your mobile device.

APP AP Switcher

The pictures in this manual are for HX-2544 references. Other models having this

APP are similar the pictures in this manual.

1.1 Download APP

Before managing the Switcher via your mobile device, you have to install Switch

System APP firstly. Follow the steps as below to download the Switch System APP :

1. Launch the Google Play Store (Android)/APP Store (iOS) on your mobile device.

2. Enter to search the available application.

3. Tap GET to download the application on your mobile device.

4. After installing successfully, the switch_system APP icon will appear on your mobile device.

Before beginning the connection between your mobile device and switcher, the

RS-232 feature on DIP Switcher locating on the rear panel of connected switcher have to be enabled.

ON: RS-232

OFF: LAN

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1.2 Switcher Connection

Tap switch_system APP icon on your Mobile Device. The picture as below will appear:

Connection Successfully

When the switcher is connected successfully, the and items can be clicked. Otherwise, only item can be clicked.

There are two methods to connect the switcher to your mobile device.

- Tap item, enter the switcher IP and port connected, tap Connect button to connect to the switcher.

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- Tap item, select Device List button to see what switchers are detected currently and tap the IP address to connect to the switcher.

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CHAPTER 2 USING SWITCH SYSTEM APP

2.1 Main Page

For the Main Page, switch_system APP allows you to switch Input and output. Tap 2 th

Input item and tap 1 th

Output item, the switcher would switch 2 th

Input to 1 th

Output and

Main page would show the value “1(V:2)”.

The Input value is always 1 th

Input if you back to main page from other page.

You have to tap 2 th

Input item and tap ALL item if you want to switch all outputs to the

2 th

Input. You have to tap OFF item if you want to cancel all outputs settings.

2.2 Information

Tap item to show you the connected switcher information including Switcher’s Name,

ID, Audio, Video, EDID Type, Total Memory/Output/Input quantities, Protocol Version and

Firmware Version.

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2.3 Setting Configurations

Switch_system APP allows you to freedom change connected switcher IP address, Input and Output port’s name.

- Change IP address: Tap Save & Reboot to make the modified values take effect.

- Change Input/Output port’s name: Tap Modify to make the modified values take effect.

The Default IP address is 192.168.0.3. You have to change the IP address if you want to control many Swichers from the same AP.

Once the IP address, Input/Output port’s name are changed, the related information on the APP main page will also be changed synchronously.

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2.4 Video Settings

For the Video Settings, switch_system APP allows you to remote set the output resolution depending on the connected switcher model; various video settings are provided as below:

FHD The Switcher supplies a set of fixed EDID values to support FHD

(1080P/8bit) high performance TV.

OUT1 The Switcher will access the EDID values of high performance TV that connected to the first output channel, and copy the EDID value to all the input channels so that the DVD player can support correct resolution to all the HDTV.

4K30 The Switcher supplies a set of fixed EDID values to support 4K30 high performance TV.

4K60 The Switcher supplies a set of fixed EDID values to support 4K60 high performance TV.

720P The Switcher supplies a set of fixed EDID values to support 720P high performance TV. (For MX-3UB/4UB/7UB)

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2.5 Memory Configurations

HX-2544/2562 and MX-3UB/4UB/7UB switcher provide memory storage function; you can configure the memory through switch_system APP, store and retrieve the switcher configuration. For the memory item, tap Save to save the configurations or tap Load to retrieve the saved configurations.

HX-2544/2562 Support up to 4 sets memory control.

MX-3UB/4UB/7UB: Support up to 8 sets memory control.

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