Atlona AT-UHD-CLSO 824 4K/UHD Matrix Switcher User Manual
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The Atlona AT-UHD-CLSO-824 is an 8x2, 4K/UHD matrix switcher with multi-format signal handling, Ethernet-enabled, 100M HDBaseT™ input/output extension, and advanced audio capabilities.
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4K/UHD, 8x2 Multi-Format Matrix
Switcher with Dual, HDBaseT and
Mirrored HDMI Outputs
AT-UHD-CLSO-824
User Manual
Please check http://www.atlona.com/
AT-UHD-CLSO-824 for the most recent firmware
update or manual.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Package Contents
3.
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3
4. Wall/Rack Mounts
5. Panel Descriptions a. Front Panel
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.......................................................................................... 4 b. Back Panel
6. Category Cable
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7. Analog Multi-Format Inputs .......................................................................................... 6
8. Audio Connections
9. Microphone
10. Front Panel Display
11. TCP/IP and GUI
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RS-232
16. Connection & Installation
14. Control Drivers
15. CLSO-824 Updates
17. Specifications
Safety
19.
20. Registration
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Introduction
The Atlona AT-UHD-CLSO-824 is an 8x2, 4K/UHD matrix switcher with multi-format signalhandling, Ethernet-enabled, 100M HDBaseT™ input/output extension, and advanced audio capabilities.
Package Contents
• 1 x AT-UHD-CLSO-824
• 13 x Female Captive Screw Connectors
6 pin: audio (x3), MIC/Line (x2), RS-232 (x5) - 5 pin: IR (x1) - 3 pin: RS-232 (x1) - 2 pin: power (x1)
• 1 x 48V/3.125A DC power supply
• 1 x Pair of dual purpose wall/rack mounts
• 1 x IR Remote Control
• 1 x User manual
Features
• Three HDBaseT inputs for remote sources
• Four HDMI inputs (accepts DVI and DisplayPort with adaptors)
• Multifunctional VGA ports for VGA, RGBHV, and component sources
• Stereo or mono audio input for line or microphone (dynamic or phantom powered) sources
• PoE output to power compatible transmitters
(ex. AT-HDVS-150-TX)
and receivers
(ex. AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX)
• Balanced audio input for embedding audio
• EDID management options including internal and learned EDID
• Balanced (+4 dBu) analog audio output for de-embedding audio to amplifiers or audio systems
• Control via RS-232, IR, TCP/IP, WebGUI and front panel
• Multi-channel audio pass through up to Dolby TrueHD® or DTS-HD Master Audio™ on HDMI
and HDBaseT
• Internal audio mixer for active digital sources and two independent analog sources
• Master and sub volume control
• 5 band audio output EQ to ensure the best speaker performance
• IP to RS-232 conversion enables TCP/IP commands to be sent using RS-232 ports
• Independent audio switching enables analog audio input to be embedded on any video input
• Multiple RS-232 ports for source or other device control
• HDCP compliant and management
Wall/Rack mounts
A pair of mounts are included for quick and easy installation in a rack or to a shelf or wall.
To install the CLSO-824 in a rack, use the screws already in the case
(A-pictured below)
A p p p p
B
To install the CLSO-824 on a wall or under a desk/table, use the screws already in the case
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Panel Description
Front Panel
2
MENU 1 2 3 4
AT-UHD-CLSO-824
ENTER 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2
MIC
48V
L
8
R 7 8 9 10 L
3
1
R L
2
R IN
5
OUT MASTER
MIC
48V
LINE LINE
1 4
RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX + - + + - + + - + RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX + - + PWRIR -
FW
RS-232 MIC/LINE IN AUDIO IN RS-232
1. LED screen - Front panel LED display for status and control
1
AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT
2
IR RS-232
-
2. Menu - Access the front panel setup controls - also used within the menu as a back button
+
3. Enter - Select options within the front panel control menu
+ - + + RX TX
^
4.
^ and - Use to navigate between selections within the front panel control menu
5. Numeric Keys - Switch between inputs and outputs
1 - HDBaseT input 1 - Used while updating MCU firmware
2 - HDBaseT input 2
3 - HDBaseT input 3 - Used while updating DSP firmware
4 - HDMI input 4 - Used while updating FPGA firmware
5 - HDMI input 5 - Used while updating the TX (HDBaseT output) firmware
6 - HDMI input 6 - Used while updating the RX (HDBaseT input) firmware
7 - HDMI input 7
8 - Multifunction VGA input 8
MENU 1 2 3 4
Back Panel
1
AT-UHD-CLSO-824
1 2 3 4
RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX
RS-232
5 6
RX TX RX TX
2
1
+ - + -
MIC
48V
LINE
MIC/LINE IN
+
2
- + -
MIC
48V
LINE
3
L
8
R 7 8
+ - +
AUDIO IN
-
RX TX RX TX
RS-232
9 10
RX TX RX TX
ENTER
L
1
R
4
5
L
2
R
6
5
7
IN OUT
6
8
MASTER
+ - +
AUDIO OUT
+ - +
AUDIO OUT
-
PWRIR
IR
+
RX TX
RS-232
+
1 2 3 5 6 7 8
1 2
FW LAN INPUT
4
OUTPUT DC 48V
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 12 13
1. RS-232 ports - Control for external devices - send or receive RS-232 or TCP/IP commands
2. MIC/LINE IN - Connect a microphone or audio sources
MIC Switch - Match input to type of microphone or audio source being used
3. Audio In - Connect audio sources to be embedded to any video input
4. Audio Out - Audio output to audio amplifiers
(ex. AT-PA100-G2)
or audio systems
5. IR IN/OUT - Switcher IR control ports
6. Master RS-232 - Connect control system to control the switcher
7. Firmware port - Connect to a PC with a USB cable for firmware updating
8. LAN port - TCP/IP
(Ethernet)
port, connect to router, computer, or control device
9. HDBaseT 1 through 3 - Connect compatible PoE HDBaseT transmitters
(ex. AT-HDVS-150-TX)
10. HDMI 4 through 7 - Connect HDMI sources
(DVI or DisplayPort compatible with adaptors)
11. VGA 8 - Connect analog video sources
Note: Compatible with VGA, RGBHV and component signals
12. HDBaseT Outputs - Connect to compatible HDBaseT displays or compatible receivers
(ex. AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX)
13. HDMI Outputs - Connect to local display or extenders
(ex. AT-UHD-EX-100CE-KIT)
14. DC 48V port - Connect included power supply
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Category Cable
For the category cables used in the installation of these products, please be sure to use a 568B termination as pictured below:
1. White - Orange
2. Orange
3. White - Green
4. Blue
5. White - Blue
6. Green
7. White - Brown
8. Brown
Use the table below to verify the best category cable for the installation.
Wiring
Solid
Performance Rating
Shielding
Shielded (STP/FTP)
Stranded - Patch cable
(Not recommended)
Unshielded (UTP)
Unshielded (UTP)
Shielded (STP/FTP)
Termination
Type of LAN cable
CAT5e/6
***
**
*
*
CAT6a/7
****
N/A
N/A
N/A
Please use EIA/TIA-568-B termination
Important! 4K (UHD) signals are sensitive to cable quality and installation technique. It is recommended to use CAT6a/7 solid core cables for best results.
Note: For cable distances see the specifications on page 29
Connector
Connector type and size is very important to ensure extenders work correctly. Please match the cable type with the correct RJ45 connector.
CAT5e and CAT 6 cables should use only CAT5e RJ45 connectors
CAT6a cables should use only CAT6a connectors
CAT7 cables should use only CAT7 connectors
Using the wrong size of connectors may result in interference or loss of signal.
Important! “EZ RJ45 connectors” are not recommended with HDBaseT extenders. Doing so may result in interference
with audio and video transmission.
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Analog Multi-Function Inputs
The CLSO-824 multi-function analog inputs
(Input 8)
can be used with analog video signal formats including VGA
(with DDC)
, RGBHV
(without DDC)
, and component
(YUV)
. Balanced analog audio can be input and embedded using the provided captive screw connectors.
Either format can be directly accessed from RS-232, IR, or IP control. It can also be accessed through the front panel menu.
VGA
(m)
to BNC and VGA
(m)
to RCA adaptors can be used to connect sources to this inputs.
VGA
Use a VGA to VGA cable to ensure that the Preferred Resolution DDC is communicated to your source.
RGBHV
Use a HD-15
(VGA)
to 5 BNC breakout cable for this format. An existing RGBHV analog matrix switch can be connected here to maintain full function of the analog matrix.
Component
YUV (YP b
P r
) signal from DVD
(or other sources)
can be input to the CLSO-824 using the green (Y), blue (P b
), and red (P r
) connections on a HD-15
(VGA)
to 5 BNC breakout cable or with a
VGA 3 RCA adaptor.
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Analog Audio
A captive screw analog audio connector is provided to ensure a more reliable and secure connection. The captive screw connector supports balanced and unbalanced audio input and output.
Balanced audio connections use two signal wires and a ground to minimize interference to an audio signal over longer cable runs. Unbalanced audio connections use two wires for connection with consumer audio components.
XLR
Tip (+)
RCA
1 ( )
3 ( - )
2 ( + )
Sleeve (
Ground)
Note: Pin outs may vary, please refer to the audio device’s manual to ensure a correct connection.
Important! When terminating cables, please ensure exposed adjacent wires do not touch. This may result in a short that can damage connected devices.
BALANCED UNBALANCED
+
L / R
+ -
+ -
+ -
+
L / R
+
+ +
-
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Microphone Connection
MIC (Dynamic MIC)
48V
MIC LINE
Connect dynamic or self-powered microphones in this mode.
+ + -
MIC
Balanced
MIC
48V
LINE
Use this setting for phantom powered microphones. Supplies
48 volts.
+
-
+
-
MIC
Balanced
MIC
48V
LINE
Connect wireless microphone receivers (or other sources) with line level outputs using this setting. Either balanced, unbalanced, mono, or two channel connections may be used.
+
-
+
LINE
Balanced
LINE
Balanced
-
+ -
+
-
LINE
Unbalanced
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+
-
+ -
+
-
LINE
Mono Balanced
8
LINE
Mono Unbalanced
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Front Panel Control
Although the Web GUI is recommend for complete setup, many functions can also be completed using the front panel buttons and display. See page 11 for GUI operation. Use the menu button to access the menu. Once in the menu, use the enter button to select options, the up/down arrows to navigate, number buttons for selecting the inputs and outputs, and the menu button for going back one level of the menu.
Route Setting Route Default
Route All
Recall memory
Save memory
VGA mode
Audio Setting Audio Route
Audio preset
Aux Mixer
Input volume
Select route source: # 1 to 8
Select memory route: # 1 to 8
Select memory route: # 1 to 8
Select mode: comp vga
Select output number: # 1 or 2
Save to preset: # 1 to 4
Select output number: # 1 or 2
Input volume HDBT1
HDBT2
HDBT3
HDMI4
HDMI5
HDMI6
HDMI7
VGA8
Select output number: # 1 or 2
Select output number: # 1 or 2
Select output number: # 1 or 2
Audio Route Out #
(Program Audio Source)
AFV
AFOV
AUX 1
AUX 2
ON
OFF
Ducking
Audio delay
EQ
Audio Mono Select output number: # 1 or 2
ON
OFF
0 to 150 ms
<120Hz
500Hz
1.2kHz
3kHz
7.5kHz
ON
OFF
-12 to 15 dB
-12 to 15 dB
-12 to 15 dB
-12 to 15 dB
-12 to 15 dB
Audio ducking, delay and EQ adjust audio settings of HDMI, HDBaseT, and analog audio outputs.
Audio mono adjusts analog audio outputs only. These settings and adjustments to not change pass-through multichannel PCM, Dolby and DTS signals.
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EDID Setting EDID Mode Select input port: # 1 to 7 1. Default
2. Memory
3. Int
EDID copy Select output number: # 1 to 4 Save to Memory: # 1 to 8
Prefer Timing Select input port: # 8 Default
1920x1200
1920x1080
1280x800
1366x768
1024x768
1280x720
800x600
IR Settings IR Receiver 1. On
2. Off
Reset
Info
--------
MCU FW ver: VX.XX.XX
Valens FW ver: VX.X
FPGA FW ver: VX.X
DSP FW ver: VX.X
IP
X.X.X.X
NetMask
X.X.X.X
Gateway
X.X.X.X
TCP/IP port
XX
Console
XXXXX, X, X, X
Select memory number: #
Source # Mode: Int Default
ATL 2160P60 Multi CH
ATL 2160P60 2CH
ATL 2160P30 Multi CH
ATL 2160P30 2CH
ATL 1920x1200 RGB 2CH
ATL 1080P DD
ATL 1080P Multi CH
ATL 1080P 2CH
ATL 1080P 3D DD
ATL 1080P 3D Multi CH
ATL 1080P 3D 2CH
ATL 1080P DVI
ATL 1280x800 RGB 2CH
ATL 1280x800 RGB DVI
ATL 1366x768 RGB 2CH
ATL 1024x768 RGB 2CH
ATL 720P DD
ATL 720P 2CH
800x600 RGB 2CH
EDID settings can be set for the HDMI and HDBaseT ports.
Prefer Timing can be set to the VGA port only.
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TCP/IP
For convenience, the CLSO-824 comes with DHCP on. This enables the switcher to be connected to a network without concern for overlapping IP addresses with other devices on the network. If your network does not support DHCP, this feature may be turned off and the IP address set using RS-
232 commands.
Note: If your system is controlled using IP, it is strongly recommended that you disable DHCP and select an unused IP address so that your system controller doesn’t lose contact with the switcher.
TCP/IP and WebGUI Setup
Atlona has created an easy to use WebGUI for initial setup and later changes to the configuration of the CLSO-824.
To begin, connect the LAN port of the CLSO-824 to your network. Type the IP address of the CLSO-
824 into the web browser of a PC connected to the same network
(as seen below)
.
To find the switcher IP: Select “Info” on the front panel display or use RS-232 command “IPCFG”.
Important: If any stability issues are experienced, disable any anti-virus or firewall that may interfere with network communication to the switcher. Once set up is done and the switcher GUI is no longer being used, the firewall and anti-virus can be re-enabled.
A login screen will appear
(this is the same log in for admin and general users)
. For the first log in
(and future admin changes)
the username is “root” and password is “Atlona”.
Note: Only the admin password can be changed (see page 15). The username will always remain “root”.
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The information is very useful when trouble-shooting your installation. It includes information on the switcher, connect sources, and outputs.
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The network set up page will allow the IP information to be changed. When a change is made the screen will grey and the ability to save or cancel will display at the bottom
(see below)
.
Note: When DHCP is on, the IP address cannot be configured. Turn DHCP off to enable IP configuration.
Note: For a stable connection when using a control system, it is best to set up a static IP. When selecting an IP address, make certain no other devices on your network are using that IP address.
Note: Be sure to save all changes before moving to the next page.
Login Mode has been added to provide a secure telnet login. Once Login Mode has been turned on a username and password will be required on all IP connections to the switcher.
Note: Login mode should be in off position when the CLSO is used with control systems that do not support passwords. If your control system supports password protection, set the login mode to on.
The GUI always requires a password.
Note: The username and password used in IP Login Mode will be the same login information as the WebGUI.
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The settings page is used to set system and audio/video options.
System Settings
Power - Turn the switcher on and off
Panel Lock - Locks/unlocks the front panel buttons
Route Settings
Output 1 - Select source to route to HDBaseT and HDMI output 1
Output 2 - Select source to route to HDBaseT and HDMI output 2
VGA Settings
Mode - Switch between VGA and component
Note: RGBHV can be used when VGA is selected
Factory Default
Select to reset CLSO back to factory settings.
Note: This will reset the switcher to factory default, including: resolutions, audio settings, HDCP settings, etc.
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From the Config page the admin password can be changed, users added, and the RS-232 ports to be configured. CLSO-824 system port, the RS-232 I/O ports, and the HDBaseT/Valens ports can be adjusted individually. RS-232 ports must be configured to match the device to which they are connected. For example, the system port should match the settings of the control control system, the individual port settings should match the devices connected to them. The CLSO-824 will adjust the signal from the control system to match the output device.
Note: User information will display for the admin only.
Note: Only the admin password can be changed. The admin username will always remain “root”. If the admin password is lost the system must be returned to factory settings and setup repeated.
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The EDID page provides the option to adjust the EDID of the HDMI and HDBaseT ports, select the preferred timing of the VGA port, and set the HDCP compliance reporting.
Note: If no audio is being received, try adjusting EDID. If the CLSO does not receive a complete EDID and the HDMI port will default to DVI (which has no audio).
Note: 2Ch audio EDID is recomended unless the system is being used as an audio pass through.
Note: CLSO-824 protects HDCP encoded content and will not pass HDCP content to a non-HDCP compliant device.
Note: Some devices flag all content as protected when connected to an HDCP compliant display. This prevents what
should be non-protected content from reaching non-compliant devices (e.g. teleconference system) through
the CLSO-824.
Note: When HDCP reporting is non-compliant, only user created content is transmitted. Protected content from all sources (ex. Blu-ray, AppleTV, etc.) is blocked.
Note: These functions are also controllable using TCP/IP or RS-232 commands.
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Master Volume
Output 1 adjusts the audio level of the embedded audio on HDBaseT output 1, HDMI output 1 and analog out 1. Output 2 adjusts the audio level of the embedded audio on HDBaseT output 2, HDMI output 2 and analog out 2.
Sub Volume
Volume control for each input and the Aux (MIC/48V/Line) inputs. These are typically used to match audio levels from all sources.
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Source
Select between AFV (Audio Follow Video, which is audio from video HDMI/HDBaseT selected OUT). AFOV (Audio Follow Other Video which is audio from video HDMI/HDBaseT other OUT), AUX 1 (MIC/Line IN 1), AUX 2 (MIC/Line IN 2).
Ducking
Attack Time
Release Time
Enable - Ducking automatically changes the source (AFV/AFOV) volume
Disable - Mixing enabled
Sets delay before the ducking begins after detecting input signal from microphone signal
Sets delay after no signal is detected that ducking stops
Program Decrease Sets attentuation of program level when ducking is triggered
DownMix
Enable/disable - Sets AUX source to mix output mono (enabled) or two channel (disabled).
MIC input is automatically sent to both channels. Line input remains stereo
Mixer
Mix auxillary analog sources with program audio.
Lipsync
Adjust lipsync to compensate for multiple scalers after the CLSO-824 which may delay video without delaying audio. It is not intended to compensate for errors in source material.
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Ducking Setup
Note:
Proper set up is critical for satisfactory operation. If program levels are too high they can trigger the ducking process.
Microphone ducking uses the audio level from the microphone to decrease the program level so the speaker may be heard. Setting the microphone volume too high may result in feedback. It is recommended that a handheld or headset microphone be used with ducking to reduce feedback and maximize the difference between voice and program levels. Best results are received with the following sequence:
1. Set master volume to 0. (This is 10 db below maximum)
2. Raise appropriate microphone (or line in) volume until just below feedback or adequate volume is reached (whichever setting is lower). - Master level and amplifier gains may be increased to get appropriate levels Note: If feedback occurs and volume is not adequate, move the speakers and/or microphone to eliminate feedback.
3. Raise source “sub” volumes to appropiate levels without talking
4. Set attack time to minimize popping, but still fast enough that initial talking sounds are heard.
5. Set release time so that program levels do not increase between sentences. Note: Shorten time so that the microphone doesn’t interfere with the program.
6. Set the trigger level so that words spoken at a normal level trigger the ducking process Note: Set the trigger level too sensitive and the program will trigger the ducking. Set too low and the speaker will have to talk very loudly to trigger ducking. The further right the slider is, the more sensitive the setting.
7. Set program decrease to ensure when ducking is triggered the program level is low enough the speaker can be heard.
Fine tuning these settings will help achieve the best results.
EQ Output
These settings adjust the equalization for the audio outputs of both analog and embedded audio.
The center frequency for each listed. Nominal position is centered at 0 db. 5 band EQ adjustment for HDMI/HDBaseT output ports.
Ducking Output Settings
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1
2
3
4
5
6
1. Displays model number of connected HDVS transmitter
2. Refresh button - Update to ensure the current settings are displayed
3. Input selection - Switch between the HDVS inputs
4. Preferred resolution - Sets the HDVS VGA port preferred input resolution
5. Auto switch - Turns auto switching on/off for the HDVS transmitter
6. Display switch - Sets display switch function of the HDVS (default is AVS)
Recommended set to disabled - product will be always on
The HDVS-150-TX or HDVS-150-TX-WP have display control buttons that generate RS-232 codes sent over the HDBaseT connection to the CLSO-824.
Set the HDVS device to 9600 baud as described in the HDVS manual.
Set the display control to SWDisplayOnAV on or SWDispSWAV.
When the display button is pressed the command RS232Zonex[WP_Display[Off]$] or
RS232Zonex[WP_Display[On]$] will be sent to the RS-232 master port on the CLSO.
Using the programming language of your control system, you can now use that string to trigger a macro with the actions your system design requires. Typical macros could turn on the display or be used as a “show me” button.
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The update page provides an easy way to update switcher firmware.
Download the most current firmware from http://atlona.com/AT-UHD-CLSO-824. Once the firmware is saved on the computer use the browse button to select the correct file. Press the update button and a progress bar will display. If a restart of the CLSO-824 is required, the WebGUI will display a prompt.
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Remote
Power
On - takes CLSO-824 on
Off - sets CLSO-824 to standby
Output
1 - HDMI and HDBaseT output 1
2 - HDMI and HDBaseT output 2
Audio Out 1
AFV - Audio is de-embeded from
HDMI/HDBaseT output 1
AFOV - Audio is de-embeded from
HDMI/HDBaseT output 2
Aux 1 - Select audio from
MIC/48V/Line input 1
Aux 2 - Select audio from
MIC/48V/Line input 2
Duck - Selects ducking mode for
AUX sources over selected
embedded audio. Toggles
to mix mode.
Mute - Silences all audio 1 outputs
Volume - Adjust volume
On
Power
Off
Input
2 3 1 4
5 6 7 8
1
Audio Out 1
AFV AFOV
Output
2
Audio Out 2
AFOV AFV
1
Aux 2
Vol
Route Recall
2 3
Aux 2
Vol
4
CLSO-R3
Source Selection
1 - HDBaseT 1
2 - HDBaseT 2
3 - HDBaseT 3
4 - HDMI 4
5 - HDMI 5
6 - HDMI 6
7 - HDMI 7
8 - VGA 8
Audio Out 2
AFV - Audio is de-embeded from
HDMI/HDBaseT output 2
AFOV - Audio is de-embeded from
HDMI/HDBaseT output 1
Aux 1 - Select audio from
MIC/48V/Line input 1
Aux 2 - Select audio from
MIC/48V/Line input 2
Duck - Selects ducking mode for
AUX sources over selected
embedded audio. Toggles
to mix mode.
Mute - Silences all audio 2 outputs
Volume - Adjust volume
Route Recall
Recalls previously saved input/ output routes
System IR is typically used to connect to control system processors. This input is used to control the
CLSO-824.
Note: The IR receiver is optional for the UHD-CLSO-824. The compatible IR receiver (AT-IR-CS-RX) can be purchased through atlona.com.
The wires of the emitter and receiver have been marked to differentiate the pin outs.
Signal (S)
Ground (
)
The included IR emitter has two wires: signal and ground. Signal will have a solid line and ground will be blank. The IR emitter will plug into the IR OUT ports.
Signal (S)
Ground (
)
Power (P)
There are three wires on the IR receiver
(sold separately)
: signal, ground, and power. Signal has a dotted line, ground will be blank, and power will have a solid line. The IR receiver will plug into the IR IN ports.
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RS-232
Connection
RS-232 pin out will be determined by the RS-
232 cable and will connect as Rx
(receiver)
, Tx
(transmitter)
, and
(ground)
.
(See picture 1)
RS-232
1
Wire color will differ by cable manufacturer.
RX TX
5 4 3 2 1
RS-232 is often connected through a DB 9-pin to captive screw connector. The pins will have functions associated with them, some will be unassigned. Not all pins are used.
Note: Typical DB9 connectors use pin 2 for TX, pin 3 for RX, and pin 5 for ground. On some devices functions of pins 2 and 3 are
reversed.
9 8 7 6
Set Up
To set up the RS-232 terminal
(if not using 3rd party software)
use the following steps:
1. Connect the CLSO-824 to a PC using a 3 pin to USB cable
2. Go to the Device Manager folder
(see picture A)
3. Find the CLSO-824 COM port and right click with a mouse and select properties
(see picture B)
NOTE: If unsure which COM port is the CLSO-824, unplug the cable and plug it back in. It will disappear and reappear on the COM port list.
4. Under the properties menu select the port settings tab and update the menu to the CLSO-824 default
settings of: Bits per Second: 115200, Data Bits: 8, Parity: None, Stop Bits: 1 and Flow Control:
None.
(see picture C)
A
B
C
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Commands
The command codes are case sensitive, do not change capitalization, spacing, or lettering.
Command
PWON
PWOFF
PWSTA
VersionX
Feedback
PWON
PWOFF
PWx
X.X.XX
Description
Takes unit out of standby
Puts unit into standby
Will display power status
Displays the current firmware version X = MCU, FPGA, OSD, or DSP
Type
Lock
Unlock
All# x1$ y
Ex. x2$ off x1All
Ex. x5All x1AVx2
Ex. x3AVx2 x1AVx1,x2
Ex. x3AVx1,x2
VGAMSet X
Ex. VGAMSet comp
IRON
AT-UHD-CLSO-824
Lock
Unlock x1AVx1, x2AVx2 x1$ y
Ex. x2$ off x1All
Ex. x5All x1AVx2
Ex. x3AVx2 x1AVx1,x2
Ex. x3AVx1,x2
VGASet X
Ex. VGAMSet comp
IRON
Displays unit model number
Disables front panel buttons
Enables front panel buttons
Resets all inputs to corresponding outputs
Turns on and off output video y=on, off, or sta
Ex. Turns video off for output 2
Sets input to all outputs
Ex. Set input 5 to all outputs
Switch input to output
Ex. Set input 3 to output 2
Switch input to multiple outputs
Ex. Switch input 3 to outputs 1 and 2
Sets the analog VGA port to accept VGA (vga) or Component (comp)
Ex. Set the VGA port to accept component video
Turns the front panel IR receiver on
IROFF
Statusx1
Ex. Statusx2
Status
SaveY
Ex. Save2
RecallY
Ex. Recall4
ClearY
Ex. Clear3
Mreset
IROFF x1AVx3
Ex. x5AVx2 x4AVx1,x3AVx2
SaveY
Ex. Save2
RecallY
Ex. Recall4
ClearY
Ex. Clear3
Mreset
Turns the front panel IR receiver off
Shows the input currently connected to the output
Ex. Show input status of output 2 - Input 5 is currently selected
Displays the current input and output routes
Save the current input/output route to memory
Ex. Save the current input/output route to memory 2
Recalls the saved input/output memory
Ex. Recalls the input/output route from memory 4
Erases the input/output route from the selected memory number
Ex. Removes the saved input/output route from memory 3
Sets matrix settings back to factory settings
RS232zoneX[command]
Ex. RS232zone1[turnon]
RS232zoneX[command]
Ex. RS232zone1[turnon]
Send command through the RS-232 port of the HDBaseT receivers
Ex. Sends command turnon to the display connected to output 1
Baud Rate
Zone RS-232 port configuration must match the connected device on all parameters including baud rate, data-length, parity, and stop-bit. These parameters can easily be set using the WebGUI or following commands through RS-232 or TCP/IP.
The baud rate for the switcher is for switcher control and the transmitter/receiver baud
rate is for control of the RS-232 device in zone. All commands from your control processor are at the settings for the switcher. The switcher will modify the baud rate and other settings to these set parameters by zone.
Note: Baud rate options 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, or 230400
Command for Switcher Parameters
CSpara[baudrate,data-length,parity,stop-bit] (data, parity, and stop bit for switcher must be 8,0,1)
For example if you wish to change the baud rate of the switcher to 38400 the command would look like this:
CSpara[38400,8,0,1]
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RS-232 Command for the Output baud rate status
RS232para
The RS-232 status command will provide feedback for the current parameters for each transmitter/ receiver.
Example: (See example of feedback below)
RS232para
Current RS232 parameters:
- Zone 1-15 :BaudRate 2400bps, DataBits 0, Parity None, StopBits 1.
Note: Zone 1-10 are the captive screw connectors, Zones 11-13 are the HDBaseT inputs, and Zones 14-15 are the
HDBaseT outputs.
Note: Default for the transmitters/receivers is: Baud-9600bps, Data length-8bit, Parity-None, Stop Bit-1
Command
EDIDMSetX default
Ex. EDIDMSet3 default
EDIDMSetX saveY
Ex. EDIDMSet7 save2
EDIDMSetX intZ
Ex. EDIDMSet3 int7
EDIDMSetX sta
Ex. EDIDMSet6 sta
EDIDOutX memY
Ex. EDIDOut2 mem1
PrefTimg8 Y
Ex. PrefTimg8 3
PrefTimg sta
List X
Ex. List Pref
HDCPSetX Y
Ex. HDCPSet5 Off
Feedback
EDIDMSetX default
Ex. EDIDMSet2 default
EDIDMSetX saveY
Ex. EDIDMSet7 save2
EDIDMSetX intZ
Ex. EDIDMSet3 int7
EDIDMSetX sta
Ex. EDIDMSet6 default
EDIDOutX memY
Ex. EDIDOut2 mem1
PrefTimg8 Y
Ex. PrefTimg8 3
PrefTimg8 Y
List X
Ex. Pref 0: Default
Pref 1 : 1280x800
etc
HDCPSetX Y
Ex. HDCPSet5 Off
Description
Sets the input EDID to default X=Input
Ex. Set input 2 EDID to default
Set input X EDID to the saved EDID memory (Y)
Ex. Set input 7 to the EDID saved to memory 2
Set input EDID to the chosen internal EDID (Z)
Ex. Set input 3 to the internal EDID 7
Displays the current EDID (Y) of the selected input (X)
Ex. Input 6 is set to default EDID
Copies EDID from an output (x) to a chosen memory location (y)
Ex. Sets output 2 EDID to EDID memory 1
Set the preferred timing of the VGA port Y=0-7
Ex. Set the VGA port to 1024x768
Displays the preferred timing for the VGA port
Displays the preferred timings (Pref) and EDIDs (EDID) available
Sets HDCP reporting mode of the HDMI input port Y=on,off,sta
Ex. Set input 5 to HDCP non-compliant
Internal EDIDs -
01 2160P60 Multi CH
04 2160P30 2CH
02 2160P60 2CH 03 2160P30 Multi CH
05 1920x1200 RGB 2CH 06 1080P DD
07 1080P Multi CH
16 1024x768 RGB 2CH 17 720P DD
19 800x600 RGB 2CH
08 1080P 2CH 09 1080P 3D DD
10 1080P 3D Multi CH 11 1080P 3D 2CH 12 1080P DVI
13 1280x800 RGB 2CH 14 1280x800 RGB DVI 15 1366x768 RGB 2CH
18 720P 2CH
Prefered Timings -
00 Default
03 1280x800
06 1280x720
01 1920x1200
04 1366x768
07 800x600
02 1920x1080
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Command
SetMonoX Y
Ex. SetMono1 on
VOUTx +
Ex. VOUT1 +
VOUTx -
Ex. VOUT2 -
VOUTx yy
Ex. VOUT1 08
VOUTx sta
Ex. VOUT2 sta
VINx +
Ex. VIN3 +
VINx -
Ex. VIN5 -
VINx yy
Ex. VIN2 -10
VINx sta
Ex. VIN6 sta
VINMutex y
Ex. VINMute3 on
VOUTMutex y
Ex. VOUTMute1 off
VMicx +
Ex. VMic1 +
VMicx -
Ex. VMic2 -
VMicx yy
Ex. VMic1 20
VMicx sta
Ex. VMic2 sta
MICx y z
Feedback
SetMonoX Y
Ex. SetMono1 on
VOUTx yy
Ex. VOUT1 yy
VOUTx yy
Ex. VOUT2 yy
VOUTx yy
Ex. VOUT1 08
VOUTx yy
Ex. VOUT2 yy
VINx yy
Ex. VIN3 yy
VINx yy
Ex. VIN5 yy
VINx yy
Ex. VIN2 -10
VINx yy
Ex. VIN6 yy
VINMutex y
Ex. VINMute3 on
VOUTMutex y
Ex. VOUTMute1 off
VMicx yy
Ex. VMic1 yy
VMicx yy
Ex. VMic2 yy
VMicx yy
Ex. VMic1 20
VMicx yy
Ex. VMicx yy
MICx y z
Ex. MIC2 atime 20
EQx y +
Ex. EQ2 2 +
EQx y -
Ex. EQ1 3 -
EQx y zz
Ex. EQ2 4 10
LipInx +
Ex. LipIn3 +
LipInx -
Ex. LipIn7 -
LipInx yy
Ex. LipIn5 50
LipOutx +
Ex. LipOut2 +
LipOutx -
Ex. LipOut1 -
LipOutx yy
Ex. LipOut2 10
EQ band -
1 <120Hz
Ex. MIC2 atime 20
EQx y zz
Ex. EQ2 2 zz
EQx y zz
Ex. EQ1 3 zz
EQx y zz
Ex. EQ2 4 10
LinInx yy
Ex. LipIn3 yy
LipInx yy
Ex. LipIn7 yy
LipInx yy
Ex. LipIn5 50
LipOutx yy
Ex. LipOut2 yy
LipOutx yy
Ex. LipOut1 yy
LipOutx yy
Ex. LipOut2 10
2 500Hz
Description
Sets analog audio output (X) to mono (on) or stereo (off)
Ex. Set analog audio output 1 to mono
Increases output zone (x) volume by one
Ex. Increase the volume of output 1
Decreases output zone (x) volume by one
Ex. Decrease the volume of output 2
Sets output zone (x) volume to a specific level
Ex. Sets the volume of output 1 to 8dB
Checks the level of output zone (x) volume
Ex. Check the status of output zone 2
Increases the input zone (x) volume by one
Ex. Increases the volume of input 3 by one
Decreases input zone (x) volume by one
Ex. Decreases the volume of input 5 by one
Sets input zone (x) volume to a specific level
Ex. Set input 2 volume to -10dB
Checks the level of input zone (x) volume
Ex. Check the status of input zone 6
Mute and unmute x=Input y=on,off,sta
Ex. Mute input 3’s volume
Mute (on) and unmute (off) the output (x) volume
Ex. Unmute output 1’s volume
Increases Mic input (x) level by one
Ex. Increases the volume of MIC 1
Decreases Mic input (x) level by one
Ex. Decreases the volume of Mic 2
Sets Mic input (x) volume to a specific level yy= -80 to 15
Ex. Set Mic input 1 to volume level 20
Displays the current mic input (x) volume level
Ex. Displays mic input 2 volume level
Sets Mic input (x) values (y) to specific levels (z) y= on, off, sta, atime (attack time), rtime (background release time), sens (microphone sensitivity level), reduce (background reduce level)
Ex. Set the attack time of mic input 3 to 20
Increases the EQ band level (y) of the output (x) by one
Ex. Increase output 3 EQ band level 500Hz by one
Decreases the EQ band level (y) of the output (x) by one
Ex. Decrease output 1 band level 1.2 kHz by one
Set the EQ band level (y) of the output (x) to a specific level (zz)
Ex. Set output 3 band level 3 kHz to a specific level
Increases Lip sync time of input (x) by one
Ex. Increase input 3 lip sync time by one
Decreases lip sync time of input (x) by one
Ex. Decrease input 7 lip sync time by one
Set the lip sync time of input (x) to a specific level (yy)
Ex. Set lip sync time to input 5 to 50
Increases lip sync time of output (x) by one
Ex. Increase lip sync time of output 2 by one
Decreases lip sync time of output (x) by one
Ex. Decrease lip sync time of output 1 by one
Set lip sync time of output (x) to a specific level (yy)
Ex. Set output 2 lip sync to 10
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Command
AUDx y
Ex. AUD1 AFOV
Duckingx y
Ex. Ducking2 on
Mixerx y
Ex. Mixer1 3
Feedback
AUDx y
Ex. AUD1 AFOV
Duckingx y
Ex. Ducking2 on
Mixerx y
Ex. Mixer1 3
Description
Set analog output (x) to use the audio of a specific port
Ex. Set analog output 1 to follow the audio of HDMI/HDBaseT Out 2
Set the ducking on/off for output (x) y= on , off
Ex. Set ducking on for output 2
Sets mixer source (y) for each analog output (x)
Ex. Set analog output 1 to AUX1 and AUX2
Analog Output 1 -
AFV HDMI/HDBaseT Out 1
AUX1 MIC/Line Input 1
Analog Output 2 -
AFV HDMI/HDBaseT Out 2
AUX1 MIC/Line Input 1
Mixer sources -
0 None 1 AUX1
AFOV HDMI/HDBaseT Out 2
AUX2 MIC/Line Input 2
AFOV HDMI/HDBaseT Out 1
AUX2 MIC/Line Input 2
2 AUX2 3 AUX1 and AUX2
IP Commands
Command
IPCFG
IPTimeout XX
Feedback
IP Addr : x.x.x.x
Netmask : x.x.x.x
Gateway : x.x.x.x
IP Port: x.x.x
IPTimeout XX
(Ex. IPTimout120)
IPQuit
IPAddUser
IPQuit
TCP/IP username & password list:
- user password
- user password
- user password
IPAddUser X Y TCP/IP user was added
IPDelUser X
IPDHCP sta
IPDHCP on
IPDHCP off
IPStatic X Y Z
IPPort
IPLogin sta
IPLogin on
Description
Displays IP address configuration
Determines amount of seconds of inactivity before TCP/IP disconnects
Logs out of TCP/IP
Will display a list of users
TCP/IP user was deleted
Add a user for TCP/IP control. X=User Y=Password
Ex. IPAddUser Atlona 1234 (User=Atlona 1234=Password)
Delete a user from TCP/IP X=User (Ex. IPDelUser Atlona)
IPDHCP sta
Ex. IPDHCP on
IPDHCP on
IPDHCP off
Displays the status of DHCP
Turns DHCP on
Turns DHCP off
IPStatic address netmask gateway Sets a static IP address
Ex. IPStatic 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.200
IPPort Y
IPLogin sta
Ex. IPLogin on
IPLogin on
Set the TCP/IP port (ex. IPPort 230)
Displays IPLogin status
Ex. IPLogin is on
Enables IPLogin
IPLogin off
Broadcast sta
Broadcast on
Broadcast off
IPLogin off
Broadcast sta
Broadcast on
Broadcast off
Disables IPLogin
Displays broadcast mode status
Enables broadcast mode
Disables broadcast mode
Each command is terminated with a carriage return.
Feedback is terminated with a carriage return and line feed.
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Connection and Installation
Document Camera
HDMI
VGA
HDBaseT
Audio
MIC
Control
Laptop
DISPLAY
ON/OFF
LINK
HDMI IN
VGA IN AUDIO IN INPUT
SELECT
AT-HDVS-150-TX-WP
AT-HDVS-150-TX-WP
AT-UHD-CLSO-824
1 2 3 4 5
RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX
RS-232
6
RX TX RX TX
Microphone
Media Source
1
+ + -
MIC
48V
LINE
MIC/LINE IN
+
2
+ -
MIC
48V
LINE
L
8
R
+ - +
AUDIO IN
-
7
RX TX RX TX
RS-232
8 9 10
RX TX RX TX
FW LAN
1 2 3
INPUT
4 5 6 7 8
MENU 1 2 3 4
1
ENTER
L
1
R
5
L
2
R
6 7
IN OUT
8
MASTER
+ +
AUDIO OUT
+ +
AUDIO OUT
-
PWRIR
IR
+
RX TX
RS-232
+
OUTPUT
2
DC 48V
AT-UHD-CLSO-824
AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX
ZIGBEE 12V DC
RESTORE
ID 5
6
HDMI 1 3
2
IR OUT
4
SERIAL 1
SERIAL 2
Control Processor
VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT WIFI 1
L
R
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN eSATA
ETHERNET
1 2 3 4
CONTACTS
ETHERNET CAT5e/6/7 IN
AT-HDRX-RSNET
HDMI OUT
IR IN IR OUT RS232 FIRMWARE
POWER
PWR IR
- +
RX TX
LINK
Control Drivers
Visit the Control Drivers tab at http://www.atlona.com/AT-UHD-CLSO-824 to download the control drivers for the CLSO-824.
CLSO-824 Update
Visit the Firmware Update tab at http://www.atlona.com/UHD-CLSO-824 to download the current updates.
Note: Atlona is constantly improving and updating features and stability. It is recommended that you check to make sure you are on the most current firmware before installation, especially when using a control system.
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Specifications
Video Resolutions
Video
VESA
4096x2160@24/25/30/60Hz, 3840x2160@24/25/30Hz (UHD), 2048x1080p,
720p@50/59.94/60Hz, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
2560x2048, 2560x1600, 2048x1536, 1920x1200, 1680x1050, 1600x1200,
1600x900, 1440x900, 1400x1050, 1366x768, 1360x768, 1280x1024,
1280x800, 1280x768, 1152x864, 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480
Audio
Chroma Subsampling 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0
Note: 4K@60Hz 4:2:0 Color only.
Color depth 8-bit, 10-bit, 12-bit
HDMI/HDBaseT OUT PCM 2Ch, supports DTS and Dolby pass through
Sample Rate
Bit rate
32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz up to 24-bit
Analog OUT PCM 2Ch (de-embedded)
Nominal Level: +4 dBu, balanced audio
Frequency Response: 20 - 20k Hz
Maximum level: +18 dBu
Maximum input: +24 dBu
Equalization: 5 band EQ w/ -12/+15 dB with center freq. at 120, 500, 1.2k, 3k, 7.5k Hz
Distance
Signal
CAT5e/6 @ 4K up to 70M
CAT5e/6 @ 1080p up to 100M
CAT6a/7 @ 4K
HDMI @ 4K
HDMI @ 1080p up to 100M up to 5 meters up to 10 meters up to 230 ft up to 328 ft up to 328 ft up to 15 feet up to 30 feet
HDCP
Temperature
Operating
Power
Storage
Humidity
Idle Consumption
Supply
Dimension
H x W x D w/feet
Weight
Device
Certification
Power Supply
Switchable - Complaint / Non compliant
0°C to 50°C
-20°C to 60°C
20 to 90% non-condensing
32°F to 122°F
-4°F to 140°F
3.52W
Input: 100~240 VAC 50/60Hz
Output: 48 VDC 3.125A
44 x 433.8 x 255 (mm) 1.73 x 17.08 x 10.04 (inch)
55.15 x 433.8 x 255 (mm) 2.17 x 17.08 x 10.04 (inch)
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Safety Information
Safeguards
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture
Do not modify the wall plug. Doing so will void the warranty and safety features.
If the wall plug does not fit into your local power socket, hire an electrician to replace your obsolete socket.
This equipment should be installed near the socket outlet and the device should be easily accessible in the case it requires disconnection.
Precautions
FCC regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment, not expressly approved by the manufacturer, could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Operate this product using only the included external power supply. Use of other power supplies could impair performance, damage the product, or cause fires.
In the event of an electrostatic discharge this device may automatically turn off. If this occurs, unplug the device and plug it back in.
Protect and route power cords so they will not be stepped on or pinched by anything placed on or against them. Be especially careful of plug-ins or cord exit points from this product.
Avoid excessive humidity, sudden temperature changes or temperature extremes.
Keep this product away from wet locations such as bathtubs, sinks, laundries, wet basements, fish tanks, and swimming pools.
Use only accessories recommended by Atlona to avoid fire, shock, or other hazards.
Unplug the product before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning and not cleaning fluid or aerosols. Such products could enter the unit and cause damage, fire, or electric shock. Some substances may also mar the finish of the product.
Never open, remove unit panels, or make any adjustments not described in this manual. Attempting to do so could expose you to dangerous electrical shock or other hazards. It may also cause damage to your product. Opening the product will void the warranty.
Do not attempt to service the unit. Disconnect the product and contact your authorized Atlona reseller or contact Atlona directly.
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Atlona, Inc. (“Atlona”) Limited Product Warranty Policy
Coverage
Atlona warrants its products will substantially perform to their published specifications and will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, conditions and service.
Under its Limited Product Warranty, Atlona, at its sole discretion, will either:
A) repair or facilitate the repair of defective products within a reasonable period of time, restore products to their
proper operating condition and return defective products free of any charge for necessary parts, labor and shipping
OR
B) replace and return, free of charge, any defective products with direct replacement or with similar products deemed
by Atlona to perform substantially the same function as the original products
OR
C) refund the pro-rated value based on the remaining term of the warranty period, not to exceed MSRP, in cases
where products are beyond repair and/or no direct or substantially similar replacement products exist.
Repair, replacement or refund of Atlona’s products is the purchaser’s exclusive remedy and Atlona’s liability does not extend to any other damages, incidental, consequential or otherwise.
This Limited Product Warranty extends to the original end-user purchaser of Atlona’s products and is non-transferrable to any subsequent purchaser(s) or owner(s) of these products.
Coverage Periods
Atlona’s Limited Product Warranty Period begins on the date of purchase by the end-purchaser. The date contained on the end-purchaser ‘s sales or delivery receipt is the proof purchase date.
Limited Product Warranty Terms – New Products
• 10 years from proof of purchase date for hardware/electronics products purchased on or after June 1, 2013
• 3 years from proof of purchase date for hardware/electronics products purchased before June 1, 2013
• Lifetime Limited Product Warranty for all cable products
Limited Product Warranty Terms – Refurbished (B-Stock) Products
• 3 years from proof of purchase date for all Refurbished (B-Stock) hardware and electronic products purchased on or
after June 1, 2013
Remedy
Atlona recommends that end-purchasers contact their authorized Atlona dealer or reseller from whom they purchased their products. Atlona can also be contacted directly. Visit www.atlona.com for Atlona’s contact information and hours of operation. Atlona requires that a dated sales or delivery receipt from an authorized dealer, reseller or end-purchaser is provided before Atlona extends its warranty services. Additionally, a return merchandise authorization (RMA) and/or case number, is required to be obtained from Atlona in advance of returns.
Atlona requires that products returned are properly packed, preferably in the original carton, for shipping. Cartons not bearing a return authorization or case number will be refused. Atlona, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to reject any products received without advanced authorization. Authorizations can be requested by calling 1-877-536-3976 (US toll free) or 1-408- 962-0515 (US/international) or via Atlona’s website at www.atlona.com.
Exclusions
This Limited Product Warranty excludes:
• Damage, deterioration or malfunction caused by any alteration, modification, improper use, neglect, improper
packing or shipping (such claims must be presented to the carrier), lightning, power surges, or other acts of nature.
• Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from the installation or removal of this product from any installation,
any unauthorized tampering with this product, any repairs attempted by anyone unauthorized by Atlona to make
such repairs, or any other cause which does not relate directly to a defect in materials and/or workmanship of this
product.
• Equipment enclosures, cables, power supplies, batteries, LCD displays, and any accessories used in conjunction with
the product(s).
• Products purchased from unauthorized distributors, dealers, resellers, auction websites and similar unauthorized
channels of distribution.
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Disclaimers
This Limited Product Warranty does not imply that the electronic components contained within Atlona’s products will not become obsolete nor does it imply Atlona products or their electronic components will remain compatible with any other current product, technology or any future products or technologies in which Atlona’s products may be used in conjunction with. Atlona, at its sole discretion, reserves the right not to extend its warranty offering in instances arising outside its normal course of business including, but not limited to, damage inflicted to its products from acts of god.
Limitation on Liability
The maximum liability of Atlona under this limited product warranty shall not exceed the original Atlona MSRP for its products. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Atlona is not responsible for the direct, special, incidental or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty or condition, or under any other legal theory. Some countries, districts or states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of relief, special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages, or the limitation of liability to specified amounts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
Exclusive Remedy
To the maximum extent permitted by law, this limited product warranty and the remedies set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, remedies and conditions, whether oral or written, express or implied. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Atlona specifically disclaims all implied warranties, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. If Atlona cannot lawfully disclaim or exclude implied warranties under applicable law, then all implied warranties covering its products including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall provide to its products under applicable law. If any product to which this limited warranty applies is a “Consumer Product” under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 U.S.C.A. §2301, ET SEQ.) or other applicable law, the foregoing disclaimer of implied warranties shall not apply, and all implied warranties on its products, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for the particular purpose, shall apply as provided under applicable law.
Other Conditions
Atlona’s Limited Product Warranty offering gives legal rights, and other rights may apply and vary from country to country or state to state. This limited warranty is void if (i) the label bearing the serial number of products have been removed or defaced, (ii) products are not purchased from an authorized Atlona dealer or reseller. A comprehensive list of
Atlona’s authorized distributors, dealers and resellers can be found at www.atlona.com .
Atlona, Inc Product Registration
Thank you for purchasing this Atlona product. - We hope you enjoy it and will take an extra few moments to register your new purchase.
Registration creates an ownership record if your product is lost or stolen and helps ensure you’ll receive notification of performance issues and firmware updates.
At Atlona we respect and protect your privacy, assuring you that your registration information is completely secure. Atlona product registration is completely voluntary and failure to register will not diminish your limited warranty rights.
To register go to: http://www.atlona.com/registration atlona.com
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Key Features
- 8x2 4K/UHD Matrix Switcher
- Multi-format Signal Handling
- HDBaseT Input/Output Extension
- Advanced Audio Capabilities
- Control via RS-232, IR, TCP/IP, WebGUI and Front Panel
- HDCP Compliant and Management