Cyp PUV-2600RX HDMI over HDBaseT 2.0 4KUHD Receiver with Balanced Audio Breakout and Bi-directional USB Configuration Manual

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PUV-2600RX
HDMI over HDBaseT 2.0 4KUHD Receiver with Balanced
Audio Breakout and Bi-directional USB Configuration
OPERATION MANUAL
DISCLAIMERS
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believed to be accurate. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any
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Version 1.1
TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
All products or service names mentioned in this document may be
trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate
this equipment and before connecting the power supply.
Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this
equipment:
•
Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire,
electrical shock and injury to persons.
•
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain,
moisture or install this product near water.
•
Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
•
Never push an object of any kind into this product through any
openings or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts inside
the unit.
•
Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
•
Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the PSU if
it is damaged.
•
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any
weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
•
To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or
openings in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow for
sufficient space for air to circulate around the unit.
REVISION HISTORY
VERSION NO. DATE
SUMMARY OF CHANGE
v1.00
First Release
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08/10/2019
CONTENTS
1. Introduction�������������������������������������������6
2. Applications�������������������������������������������6
3. Package Contents����������������������������������7
4. System Requirements���������������������������7
5. Features��������������������������������������������������8
6. Operation Controls and Functions�������9
6.1 Front Panel��������������������������������������������������� 9
6.2 Rear Panel���������������������������������������������������10
6.3 IR Cable Pinouts���������������������������������������11
6.4 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults�����������������11
6.5 WebGUI Control���������������������������������������12
6.6 Telnet Control��������������������������������������������22
6.7 RS-232 and Telnet Commands������������23
7. Connection Diagram�������������������������� 34
8. Specifications�������������������������������������� 35
8.1 Technical Specifications������������������������35
8.2 Video Specifications�������������������������������37
8.3 Audio Specifications�������������������������������39
8.4 Cable Specifications�������������������������������40
8.5 HDBaseT Features������������������������������������41
9. Acronyms��������������������������������������������� 42
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1. INTRODUCTION
This HDBaseT 2.0 Receiver is designed for use in environments needing
a wide range of flexibility when it comes to inputs, outputs, and control.
With a 2 by 2 matrix arrangement of HDBaseT & HDMI inputs and dual
HDMI outputs this Receiver can handle a variety of source routing
scenarios. The HDMI input and outputs support resolutions up to a
maximum of 4K@60Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit) while the HDBaseT input supports
resolutions up to a maximum of 4K@60Hz (YUV 4:2:0, 8-bit). A balanced
analogue stereo audio breakout is also provided (LPCM 2.0 sources only)
allowing for professional local powered speakers to be easily added to the
system. The HDBaseT input not only supports video and audio but also bidirectional Ethernet, RS-232, USB, and IR.
When paired with this unit’s standard Transmitter, up to 3 switchable
USB 2.0 host (Type B) connections are available (2 on the Transmitter, 1
on the Receiver) which connect to 6 USB 2.0 (Type A) device ports (3 on
the Transmitter, 3 on the Receiver) for a multi-source, bi-directional, and
highly flexible KVM configuration (Note: Only 1 USB host may be active at
a time).
This Receiver (PSE) can provide PoH (Power over HDBaseT) power to the
connected HDBaseT Transmitter (PD) (compatible Transmitters only),
allowing for greater flexibility within different installation scenarios. This
unit is controllable via front-panel controls, WebGUI, Telnet, and RS-232.
2. APPLICATIONS
Lecture room display and control
Showroom display and control
Meeting room presentation and control
Classroom display and control
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3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
1×HDMI/HDBaseT/USB to HDMI Receiver
1×24V/3.75A DC Power Adapter
1×3.5mm to IR Blaster Cable
1×3.5mm to IR Extender Cable
1×Shockproof Feet (Set of 4)
1×Operation Manual
1x power cord
1x3-pin terminal block
1x5-pin terminal block
4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
HDMI source equipment such as a media player, video game console,
or set-top box.
A compatible HDBaseT transmitter with PoH (PD) support is
recommended.
HDMI receiving equipment such as HDTVs, monitors or audio
amplifiers.
The use of Premium High Speed HDMI cables, and industry standard
Cat.6, Cat.6a or Cat.7, is highly recommended.
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5. FEATURES
HDMI input and output with 3D & 4K video support (18Gbps)
HDCP 1.x & 2.2 compliant
HDBaseT 2.0 compatible
Selectable HDMI and HDBaseT inputs
HDMI input supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit)
HDBaseT input supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz (YUV 4:2:0, 8-bit)
HDMI outputs support resolutions up to 4K@60Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit)
2×2 matrix switching (both HDMI outputs are independent)
Supported HDBaseT features: HD video and audio, 100BaseT Ethernet,
PoH, and control (bi-directional IR/RS-232/USB pass-through)
Supports pass-through of 8 channel LPCM, Bitstream & HD Bitstream
audio formats
Balanced analogue stereo audio breakout
Flexible USB host selection using front panel buttons
Multiple USB hosts may be connected at once (up to 3 total, between
the Tx and a compatible Rx unit) with a single selected host active at a
time
Supports providing PoH power from Receiver (PSE) to Transmitter (PD)
(compatible Transmitters only)
Controllable via front panel buttons, WebGUI, Telnet, and RS-232
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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front Panel
LOCAL
HDMI CAT5e/6/7 OUT 1
POWER
OUT1
1
LINK
OUT2
2
RS-232
PUV-2600RX
1
2
3
VIDEO SELECT
4
USB
SELECT
OUT 2
SERVICE
5
6
1 POWER LED: This LED will illuminate to indicate the unit is on and
receiving power.
2 LINK LED: This LED will illuminate solidly when a live connection with
a compatible Transmitter is active.
3 LOCAL RS-232 Port: Connect directly to a PC, laptop, or other serial
control device with a 3.5mm adapter cable to send RS-232 commands
to control the unit.
4 OUT 1 Button & LEDs: Press this button to toggle between the
available inputs for HDMI output 1. The OUT 1 LED will illuminate to
indicate which source is currently selected.
OUT 2 Button & LEDs: Press this button to toggle between the
available inputs for HDMI output 2. The OUT 2 LED will illuminate to
indicate which source is currently selected.
5 USB Device Ports (Type A): Connect directly to standard USB
devices such as a mouse, keyboard or flash drive to extend their USB
functionality to the currently active USB Host Port.
6 USB SELECT Button & LED: Press this button to toggle between
using the USB Host Port on the Receiver or the USB Host Ports on the
connected Transmitter. The LED will illuminate when the USB Host
Port on the Receiver is active. If the LED is off, then one of the USB
Host Ports on the connected Transmitter is active.
Note: Changing the USB host will force the HDBaseT connection to briefly
disconnect while it reconfigures. The connected host (PC, Laptop, etc.)
may also take a moment to detect all available devices.
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6.2 Rear Panel
IR
USB HOST
1
IN
L
OUT
2
G
BYPASS
RS-232
R
CAT5e/6/7 IN
HDMI IN
AUDIO OUT
1
3
4
5
6
HDMI OUT
2
TX RX
7
8
LAN
DC 24V
9
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1 USB Host Port (Type B): Connect directly to a standard USB host
such as a PC or laptop to extend their USB functionality to all currently
connected USB devices.
Note: Only one USB Host Port may be active at a time.
2 IR IN Port: Connect to the provided IR Extender to receive IR control
signals and extend them to devices connected to the other end of
the HDBaseT connection. Ensure that the remote being used is within
direct line-of-sight of the IR Extender.
IR OUT Port: Connect to the provided IR Blaster to transmit IR signals
from the other end of the HDBaseT connection to devices within
direct line-of-sight of the IR Blaster.
3 CAT5e/6/7 IN Port: Connect to a compatible HDBaseT Transmitter
with a single Cat.5e/6/7 cable for reception of all data signals. PoH will
also be supplied to a connected compatible PD Transmitter.
4 HDMI IN Port: Connect to HDMI source equipment such as a media
player, game console, or set-top box.
5 ANALOGUE OUT Terminal Block: Connect to powered speakers or
an amplifier using a 5-pin terminal block for balanced stereo analogue
audio output.
6 HDMI OUT 1 Port: Connect to an HDMI TV, monitor, or amplifier for
digital video and audio output.
7 HDMI OUT 2 Port: Connect to an HDMI TV, monitor, or amplifier for
digital video and audio output.
8 BYPASS RS-232 Terminal Block: Connect to a PC, laptop, or other
serial control device with a 3-pin adapter cable for the extension of
RS-232 signals to the Transmitter.
9 LAN Port: Connect directly, or through a network switch, to your
PC/laptop to control the unit via Telnet/WebGUI and to extend the
network across the HDBaseT connection.
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10 DC 24V Port: Plug the 24V DC power adapter into this port and
connect it to an AC wall outlet for power.
6.3 IR Cable Pinouts
IR Extender
Cable
IR Blaster
Cable
1 Power
2 Infrared
3 Not Used
1 Infrared
2 Power
3 Ground
6.4 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults
Serial Port Default Settings
Baud Rate
19200
Data Bits
8
Parity Bits
None
Stop Bits
1
Flow Control
None
1 TxD
3-pin Terminal Block
2 RxD
1 GND
2 RxD
3 TxD
3 GND
3.5mm to DE-9
Adapter Cable
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6.5 WebGUI Control
Device Discovery
Please obtain the “Device Discovery” software from your authorised dealer
and save it in a directory where you can easily find it.
Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and
execute the “Device Discovery” software. Click on “Find Devices on
Network” and a list of devices connected to the local network will show
up indicating their current IP address.
Note: The unit’s default IP address is 192.168.1.50.
By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the
network details of that particular device.
1) IP Mode: If you choose, you can alter the static IP network settings for
the device, or switch the unit into DHCP mode to automatically obtain
proper network settings from a local DHCP server. To switch to DHCP
mode, please select DHCP from the IP mode drop-down, then click
“Save” followed by “Reboot”.
2) WebGUI Hotkey: Once you are satisfied with the network settings,
you may use them to connect via Telnet or WebGUI. The network
information window provides a convenient link to launch the WebGUI
directly.
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WebGUI Overview
After connecting to the WebGUI’s address in a web browser, the login
screen will appear. Please enter the appropriate user name and password
then click “Submit” to log in.
Note: The default user name and password is “admin”.
On the left side of the browser you will see the following menu tabs
where all primary functions of the unit are controllable via the built in
WebGUI. The individual functions will be introduced in the following
sections.
Clicking the red “Logout” tab will automatically log the currently
connected user out of the WebGUI and return to login page. Clicking on
the “Transmitter Webpage” button will open a new webpage showing the
WebGUI for the connected Transmitter.
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6.5.1 Video Select Tab
This tab provides A/V routing control, auto switch controls, and I/O
renaming options.
To assign a new A/V route, please click the button of the Output you
wish to route a source to on the left and then click on the button of the
preferred Input port on the right. Selecting both Outputs simultaneously
is possible.
As you select each button they will become yellow. The new route will
become active immediately and the routing information displayed on the
buttons will change accordingly.
1) Video Select:
■ Output: Buttons for selecting the Output (A or B) to route A/V
Inputs to. Details about the Output names and currently selected
Input are also displayed here. Clicking on the “edit” icon ( )
opens up the Edit Output window which allows for changing the
Output’s name.
■ Input: Buttons for selecting the Input (1 through 2) to route to the
selected Output. The current Input names are also displayed here.
Clicking on the “edit” icon ( ) opens up the Edit Input window
which allows for changing the Input’s name.
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2) Auto Switch: Auto switching may be enabled or disabled individually
for each Output. Click on the On/Off slider to toggle the behavior of
the selected Output.
This unit can store up to two routing presets. Presets can be utilised to
store multiple different routing states in advance for rapid, hassle-free,
recall.
3) Preset Set: Once you have the routing set the way you like, you can
click the “Preset Set” icon ( ) in the upper right corner of the tab to
open the Preset Set window. Click on the preferred Preset button
when you are ready to commit the preset to memory. You may also
rename the preset at this stage by selecting the “edit” icon ( ) .
4) Preset Recall: When you wish to load a previously stored preset,
please click the “Preset Recall” icon ( ) and you will be presented with
a choice of the 2 available presets. The preset will load immediately
upon selecting the button..
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6.5.2 EDID Tab
This tab provides the option of six standard EDIDs, two sink sourced EDIDs
and two customer uploaded User EDIDs that can be assigned to either or
both of the input ports.
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1) Customer EDID Settings:
■ Save Name: To modify the name of a User EDID, simply type
the new name in the space provided and then click on the “Save
Name” button to confirm the change.
■ Upload: To upload a User EDID, press the “Upload” button next
to the User EDID slot you wish to upload into. An EDID Upload
window will appear, allowing you to locate and upload the
preferred EDID file (*.bin format) from a local PC. Once the correct
file has been selected, please click the “Upload” button in the
window, and the file will be transferred to the unit.
■ Download: To save an existing User EDID to your local PC, press
the “Download” button next to the User EDID slot you wish to
save. Depending on your browser settings you will either be asked
where to save the downloaded file, or the file will be transferred to
the default download location on your PC.
2) Sink EDID Download: To save the EDID from a connected display to
your local PC, select the sink from the dropdown list then press the
“Download” button. Depending on your browser settings you will
either be asked where to save the downloaded file, or the file will be
transferred to the default download location on your PC.
3) Set EDID Input Content/EDID Source: The Set EDID Input Content
section allows for the assignment of a specific EDID to either Input
port. Click on one or more input buttons on the left and then select
the new EDID source to use from the choices on the right. The buttons
will change colour as you select them and the EDID change will occur
immediately across all selected Inputs.
Note: In most cases, assigning a new EDID to an input will cause the
affected input to briefly blink out while the source adapts to the new
information.
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This unit provides the following 6 default EDIDs:
Unit’s Default EDIDs
FHD/2CH
1920×1080p@60Hz (148MHz) &
8-bit colour
LPCM 2.0
FHD/MCH
1920×1080p@60Hz (148MHz) &
8-bit colour
LPCM 7.1 &
Bitstream
UHD/2CH
3840×2160p@30Hz (297MHz) &
Deep Colour (8/10/12-bit)
LPCM 2.0
UHD/MCH
3840×2160p@30Hz (297MHz) &
Deep Colour (8/10/12-bit)
LPCM 7.1 &
Bitstream
UHD+/2CH
3840×2160p@60Hz (594MHz) &
Deep Colour (8/10/12-bit)
LPCM 2.0
UHD+/MCH
3840×2160p@60Hz (594MHz) &
Deep Colour (8/10/12-bit)
LPCM 7.1 &
Bitstream
Note: In some rare cases it is possible for custom or external EDIDs to cause
compatibility issues with certain sources. If this happens, it is recommended
to switch to one of the 6 default EDIDs for maximum compatibility.
6.5.3 HDCP Tab
This tab provides the option of three HDCP operational modes that can
be assigned to any of the input ports.
1) Set HDCP Input Mode/HDCP Mode: The HDCP Input Mode section
allows for the assignment of a specific HDCP behavior to any Input
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port. Click on one or more input buttons on the left and then select
the new HDCP mode to use from the choices on the right. The buttons
will change colour as you select them and the change in HDCP
behavior will occur immediately across all selected Inputs. “Reference
to Source” will make the input operate using the HDCP version
required by the connected source. “Reference to Display” will limit the
input to only accept the HDCP version supported by the connected
display. Selecting “Disable” will completely disable HDCP support on
that input.
6.5.4 USB Tab
This tab provides a way to select which USB Host Port (USB Type B) is
currently active.
Note: Changing the USB host will force the HDBaseT connection to briefly
disconnect while it reconfigures. The connected host (PC, Laptop, etc.) may
also take a moment to detect all available devices.
1) Set USB Mode: Select the preferred USB Host Port, from the displayed
selection, to use as the currently active connection. The change will
occur immediately and all USB Device Ports (USB Type A) on the
Transmitter and Receiver will connect to the new host.
Note: When "Remote Host" is selected, Host Port 1 on the Transmitter will
become active. To select Host Port 2 on the Transmitter, please use the
Transmitter's WebGUI.
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6.5.5 Audio Tab
This tab provides control over the volume level of the balanced analogue
audio output.
Note: HDMI audio output is always a direct pass-through from the selected
source and is not affected by the controls on this tab.
1) Volume: Allows the adjustment of the balanced analogue output’s
volume level. The available adjustment range is -103 to +24 dB. The
analogue output may also be muted or unmuted using the toggle
switch.
Note: The analogue output can only support LPCM 2.0 sources. Bitstream
sources will be automatically muted.
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6.5.6 System Tab
This tab provides system information, network configuration options,
system configuration resets, and firmware update functions.
1) System:
■ Web User Setting: This section provides a way to change the
password for the Administrator account. Click on “Save” to confirm
and activate any changes made to these settings.
Note: The default username and password is “admin”.
Network:
The unit’s IP mode may be switched between Static IP
■
or DHCP. In Static IP mode the IP, netmask and gateway addresses
may be manually set. When in DHCP mode, the unit will attempt
to connect to a local DHCP server and obtain IP, netmask and
gateway addresses automatically. Please press “Save” after making
any changes to the IP configuration or mode.
Note: If the IP address is changed then the IP address required for
WebGUI/Telnet access will also change accordingly.
■ Reset to Default: Press the “Routing Reset” button to reset all I/O
routing configurations to the factory defaults. Press the “Factory
Reset” button to reset the unit to its factory default state. After the
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factory reset is complete, the unit will reboot automatically.
■ Web Login Timeout: Select the length of time to wait before
logging the user out of the WebGUI due to inactivity. Available
range is from 1 to 65535 minutes. Setting this to 0 will disable the
inactivity timeout.
■ Firmware Upgrade: To update the unit's firmware, click the
“Choose File” button to open the file selection window and then
select the firmware update file (*.bin format) located on your local
PC. After selecting the file, click the “Upgrade” button to begin the
firmware update process. After the upgrade is complete, the unit
will reboot automatically.
6.6 Telnet Control
Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit
and the PC are connected to the same active networks.
To Access the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Windows 7
Click Start, type “cmd” in the search field, and press
Enter.
Windows XP
Click Start > Run, type “cmd”, and press Enter.
Mac OS X
Click Go > Applications > Utilities > Terminal.
Once in the Command Line Interface (CLI) type “telnet” followed by the
IP address of the unit (and the port number if it is non-standard) and then
hit “Enter”. This will connect us to the unit we wish to control.
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Adminstrator\telnet 192.168.1.50 23
Note If the IP address is changed then the IP address required for Telnet access
will also change accordingly.
Note 2: The default IP address is 192.168.1.50.
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6.7 RS-232 and Telnet Commands
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
help
Show the full command list.
?
Show the full command list.
help N1
Show help details about command N1.
N1 = {Command}
get model name
Show the unit's model name.
get fw ver
Show the unit’s current firmware version.
set factory default
Reset all settings to the factory defaults.
set factory ipconfig default
Reset the IP configuration to the factory defaults.
set factory out route default
Reset output routing to the factory defaults.
set system reboot
Reboot the unit.
set ip mode N1
Set the IP address assignment mode.
Available values for N1:
0
[Static IP Mode]
1
[DHCP Mode]
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
get ip mode
Show the current IP address assignment mode.
get ipconfig
Show the unit's current IP configuration information.
set ip addr N1
Set the unit's static IP address.
N1 = X.X.X.X
[X = 0 ~ 255]
get ip addr
Show the unit's current IP address.
set netmask N1
Set the unit's static netmask.
N1 = X.X.X.X
[X = 0 ~ 255]
get netmask
Show the unit's current netmask.
set gateway N1
Set the unit's static gateway address.
N1 = X.X.X.X
[X = 0 ~ 255]
get gateway
Show the unit's current gateway address.
set webgui username N1
Set the WebGUI administrator user name.
N1 = {Name}
[16 characters max]
get webgui username
Show the current WebGUI administrator user name
set webgui password N1
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
Set WebGUI administrator password.
N1 = {password}
[16 characters max]
get webgui password
Show the current WebGUI administrator password.
set webgui login timeout N1
Set the WebGUI inactivity timeout value.
Available values for N1:
0
[No timeout]
1 ~ 65535
[Timeout in minutes]
get webgui login timeout
Show the current WebGUI inactivity timeout value.
set in N1 name N2
Set the name of the specified input.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
N2 = {Name}
[16 characters max]
get in N1 name
Show the current name of the specified input.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
set out N1 name N2
Set the name of the specified output.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
N2 = {Name}
[16 characters max]
get out N1 name
Show the name of the specified output.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
set out N1 route N2
Set the routing of the specified output.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
N2 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
get out N1 route
Show the routing for the specified output.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
get in name list
List all input names.
get out name list
List all output names.
set out N1 auto mode N2
Set the automatic switching behavior of the specified output.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
Available values for N2:
0
[Off ]
1
[Auto switch]
2
[Auto scan]
get out N1 auto mode
Show the currently selected automatic switching behavior of the
specified output.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
get in N1 hactive
Show the detected horizontal active pixel total for input N1’s signal.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
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[Input port]
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
get in N1 vactive
Show the detected vertical active pixel total for input N1’s signal.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
get in N1 refresh rate
Show the detected refresh rate for input N1’s signal.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
get in N1 interlace
Show if the source connected to input N1 is interlaced or not.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
Possible response values:
0
[Progressive]
1
[Interlaced]
get in N1 sync status
Show the detected sync state for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
Possible response values:
0
[No sync]
1
[Sync active]
get in N1 timing
Show the resolution and timing index value for input N1’s signal.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
get in N1 deep color
Show the detected colour bit depth for input N1’s signal.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
get in type list
List the signal format of all inputs.
get out type list
List the signal format of all outputs.
set out route N1N2,N1N2
Set unique input routing for both outputs simultaneously.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
N2 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
set all out route N1
Set input routing for all outputs.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
get all out route
List the current input routing for all outputs.
set out N1 cec data N2
Send a CEC command, as hex data, to the display connected to the
specified output.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
N2 = {CEC data}
[Comma delimited hex pairs]
get out N1 cec capability
Show if the display connected to the specified output supports CEC.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
set keylock N1
Enable or disable the front panel key lock.
Available values for N1:
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ON
[Locked]
OFF
[Unlocked]
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
get keylock
Show the current front panel key lock state.
set current route to preset N1
Save all current routing assignments to the specified preset.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Preset number]
set route preset N1
Activate the routing assignments saved in the specified preset.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Preset number]
get preset N1 list
Show the current routing saved within preset N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Preset number]
set route preset N1 name N2
Set the name of preset N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Preset number]
N2 = {Name}
[16 characters max]
get route preset N1 name
Show preset N1’s current name.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Preset number]
get in port number
Show the total number of input ports.
get out port number
Show the total number of output ports.
get out N1 sync status
Show the current link status of output N1.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
set analog output volume N1
Set the analogue output volume.
N1 = -103 ~ +24
[Volume in dB]
get analog output volume
Show the current analogue output volume.
set analog output mute N1
Enable or disable muting the analogue audio output.
Available values for N1:
ON
[Mute]
OFF
[Unmute]
get analog output mute
Show the current mute state of the analogue audio output.
set in N1 edid N2
Set the EDID to use on the specified input.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
Available values for N2:
30
1
[FHD 2CH]
2
[FHD MCH]
3
[UHD 2CH]
4
[UHD MCH]
5
[UHD+ 2CH]
6
[UHD+ MCH]
7
[User 1]
8
[User 2]
9
[Sink A]
10
[Sink B]
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
get in N1 edid
Show the EDID currently being used on the specified input.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
get in edid list
List all available EDID selections.
set edid N1 name N2
Set the name for the specified EDID. (Only User EDIDs may be
renamed)
N1 = 7 ~ 8
[User EDIDs]
N2 = {Name}
[16 characters max]
get edid N1 name
Show the name for the specified EDID. (User EDIDs only)
N1 = 7 ~ 8
[User EDIDs]
set user N1 edid data N2
Upload a new EDID (in HEX format) for use as the specified User
EDID.
N1 = 7 ~ 8
[User EDIDs]
N2 = {EDID data}
[Comma delimited hex pairs]
get user N1 edid data
Show the current contents of the specified User EDID as HEX data.
N1 = 7 ~ 8
[User EDIDs]
get sink N1 edid data
Show the EDID from the display connected to the specified output
as HEX data.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
get in N1 edid data
Show the EDID currently used by the specified input as HEX data.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
get all in edid list
List the EDIDs assigned to all inputs.
get internal N1 edid data
Show the specified Internal EDID as HEX data.
N1 = 1 ~ 6
[Internal EDIDs]
set in N1 hdcp mode N2
Set the HDCP behavior of the specified input.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
Available values for N2:
0
[Support disabled]
1
[Follow source]
2
[Follow display]
get in N1 hdcp mode
Show the current HDCP behavior used by the specified input.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
get in N1 hdcp status
Show the current HDCP status of the specified input.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
Possible response values:
32
0
[No HDCP]
1
[HDCP 1.x]
2
[HDCP 2.2]
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
get out N1 hdcp status
Show the current HDCP status of the specified output.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
Possible response values:
0
1
2
3
4
[No HDCP]
[HDCP 1.x active]
[HDCP 2.2 active]
[HDCP 1.x failed]
[HDCP 2.x2 failed]
get out N1 hdcp ability
Show the HDCP compliance level of the display device connected to
the specified output.
N1 = A ~ B
[Output port]
Possible response values:
0
1
2
3
[No HDCP]
[HDCP 1.x]
[HDCP 2.2]
[HDCP 1.x+2.2]
get in N1 hdcp ability
Show the HDCP compliance level of the source connected to the
specified input.
N1 = 1 ~ 2
[Input port]
Possible response values:
0
1
2
3
[No HDCP]
[HDCP 1.x]
[HDCP 2.2]
[HDCP 1.x+2.2]
Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage
return. Commands are not case-sensitive.
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7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Trigger Control
Keypad
Laptop
Macro
1
Media Player
HDMI
Laptop
Macro
3
VGA
Laptop
Macro
2
Macro
4
Macro
5
Macro
6
Macro
7
Macro
8
Audio
Powered
Speakers
Monitor
DisplayPort
IR In & Out
HDMI
HDMI
Router
LAN
USB
USB
TX
USB 1
USB 2
IR
IN
TRIGGER IN
ANALOG OUT
L
R
G
OUT
IN
BYPASS
TX RX
RS-232
OUT
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
DP
VGA + L/R
HDMI
CAT5e/6/7
LAN
DC 24V
Mouse and Keyboard
RX
IR
USB
IN
L
OUT
CAT5e/6/7 IN
HDMI IN
G
BYPASS
TX RX
R
ANALOG OUT
OUT 1
OUT 2
RS-232
LAN
DC 24V
Power Supply
USB
HDMI
HDMI
PC
Projector
LAN
HDMI
IR In & Out
PC
Powered
Speakers
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Smart TV
8. SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 Technical Specifications
HDMI Bandwidth
18Gbps
HDBaseT Bandwidth
10.2Gbps
Input Ports
1×HDMI (Type-A)
1×HDBaseT (RJ-45)
Output Ports
2×HDMI (Type-A)
1×Balanced Stereo (5-pin Term. Block)
Pass-through Ports
1×IR Extender (3.5mm)
1×IR Blaster (3.5mm)
2×USB 2.0 (Type A)
1×USB 2.0 (Type B)
1×RS-232 (3-pin Terminal Block)
Pass-through/Service
Port
1×USB 2.0 (Type A)
Pass-through/Control
Port
1×LAN (RJ-45)
Control Port
1×RS-232 (3.5mm)
IR Frequency
30 – 50kHz
(30 – 60kHz under ideal conditions)
Baud Rate (Control)
19200 (Default)
Baud Rate (Bypass)
Up to 115200
Power Supply
24V/3.75A DC
(US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified)
ESD Protection (HBM)
±8kV (Air Discharge)
±4kV (Contact Discharge)
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Dimensions (W×H×D)
231.5mm×44mm×160mm [Case Only]
231.5mm×44mm×167mm [All Inclusive]
Weight
928g
Chassis Material
Metal (Steel)
Chassis Colour
Black
Operating Temperature
0˚C – 40˚C/32˚F – 104˚F
Storage Temperature
−20˚C – 60˚C/−4˚F – 140˚F
Relative Humidity
20 – 90% RH (Non-condensing)
Power Consumption
22.33W
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8.2 Video Specifications
Input
Supported Resolutions (Hz)
Output
HDMI
HDBaseT
HDMI
720×400p@70/85



640×480p@60/72/75/85



720×480i@60



720×480p@60



720×576i@50



720×576p@50



800×600p@56/60/72/75/85



848×480p@60



1024×768p@60/70/75/85



1152×864p@75



1280×720p@50/60



1280×768p@60/75/85



1280×800p@60/75/85



1280×960p@60/85



1280×1024p@60/75/85



1360×768p@60



1366×768p@60



1400×1050p@60



1440×900p@60/75



1600×900p@60RB



1600×1200p@60



1680×1050p@60



1920×1080i@50/60



1920×1080p@24/25/30



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Input
Supported Resolutions (Hz)
Output
HDMI
HDBaseT
HDMI
1920×1080p@50/60



1920×1200p@60RB



2560×1440p@60RB



2560×1600p@60RB



2048×1080p@24/25/30



2048×1080p@50/60



3840×2160p@24/25/30



3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0)



3840×2160p@24, HDR10



3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0),
HDR10



3840×2160p@50/60



4096×2160p@24/25/30



4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0)



4096×2160p@24, HDR10



4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0),
HDR10



4096×2160p@50/60



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8.3 Audio Specifications
8.3.1 Digital Audio
HDMI Input / Output
LPCM
Max Channels
8 Channels
Sampling Rate (kHz)
32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192
Bitstream
Supported Formats
Standard & High-Definition
HDBaseT Input
LPCM
Max Channels
2 Channels
Sampling Rate (kHz)
32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192
Bitstream
Supported Formats
Standard & High-Definition
8.3.2 Analogue Audio
Analogue Output
Max Audio Level
1Vrms
THD+N
< −80dB@0dBFS 1kHz (A-wt)
SNR
> 80dB@0dBFS
Frequency Response
< ±1dB@20Hz~20kHz
Crosstalk
< −80dB@10kHz
Impedance
470Ω
Type
Balanced
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8.4 Cable Specifications
1080p
4K30
4K60
8-bit
12-bit
(4:4:4)
8-bit
(4:4:4)
8-bit
HDMI Input
15m
10m
5m
3m
HDMI Output
15m
10m
5m
3m
Cable Length
High Speed HDMI Cable
Ethernet Cable
Cat.5e/6
100m
90m
Cat.6a/7
100m
100m
Bandwidth Category Examples:
1080p (FHD Video)
-- Up to 1080p@60Hz, 12-bit colour
-- Data rates lower than 5.3Gbps or below 225MHz TMDS clock
4K30 (UHD Video)
-- 4K@24/25/30Hz & 4K@50/60Hz (4:2:0), 8-bit colour
-- Data rates higher than 5.3Gbps or above 225MHz TMDS clock but
below 10.2Gbps
4K60 (UHD+ Video)
-- 4K@50/60Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit)
-- 4K@50/60Hz (4:2:0, 10-bit HDR)
-- Data rates higher than 10.2Gbps
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8.5 HDBaseT Features
HDBaseT Feature Set
Receiver
Video & Audio
Supported
LAN Pass-through
Supported
Send power to Transmitter
Supported
Accept power from Transmitter
Unsupported
IR Pass-through
Supported
RS-232 Pass-through
Supported
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9. ACRONYMS
ACRONYM
COMPLETE TERM
ADC
Analogue-to-Digital Converter
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information
Interchange
AV
Audio/Video
Cat.5e
Enhanced Category 5 cable
Cat.6
Category 6 cable
Cat.6a
Augmented Category 6 cable
Cat.7
Category 7 cable
CLI
Command-Line Interface
DAC
Digital-to-Analogue Converter
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DP
DisplayPort
DVI
Digital Visual Interface
EDID
Extended Display Identification Data
GUI
Graphical User Interface
HD
High-Definition
HDBT
HDBaseT
HDCP
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface
HDR
High Dynamic Range
HDTV
High-Definition Television
IP
Internet Protocol
IR
Infrared
KVM
Keyboard/Video/Mouse
LAN
Local Area Network
LED
Light-Emitting Diode
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ACRONYM
COMPLETE TERM
LPCM
Linear Pulse-Code Modulation
MAC
Media Access Control
PD
Powered Device
PoH
Power over HDBaseT
PSE
Power Sourcing Equipment
SNR
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
THD+N
Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise
UHD
Ultra-High-Definition
UHD+
Ultra-High-Definition Plus
UHDTV
Ultra-High-Definition Television
USB
Universal Serial Bus
VGA
Video Graphics Array
WUXGA (RB)
Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array (Reduced
Blanking)
XGA
Extended Graphics Array
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CYP (UK) Ltd., Unit 7, Shepperton Business Park, Govett Avenue, Shepperton,
Middlesex, TW17 8BA
Tel: +44 (0) 20 3137 9180 | Fax: +44 (0) 20 3137 6279
Email: [email protected]
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