Cyp EL-8500VA Advanced 4K HDMI, USB Type C, VGA, and HDBaseT Presentation Switch Manual
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EL-8500VA
9 x 2 Multi-format Presentation Scaler with HDBT
OPERATION MANUAL
DISCLAIMERS
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All Rights Reserved.
Version 1.1
TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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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
v1.00
15/10/2019
SUMMARY OF CHANGE
First release
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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 .......................................13
6.4 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults .................13
6.5 OSD Menu ..................................................14
6.6 WebGUI Control .......................................33
6.7 Telnet Control ............................................47
6.8 Serial and Telnet Commands ...............48
7. Connection Diagram .......................... 73
8. Specifications ...................................... 74
8.1 Technical Specifications ........................74
8.2 Video Specifications................................76
8.3 Audio Specifications ...............................80
8.4 Cable Specifications ...............................82
8.5 HDBaseT Features ....................................83
9. Acronyms ............................................. 84
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1. INTRODUCTION
This 9 by 2 multi-format scaling switcher provides HDMI, USB-C, HDBaseT, and VGA inputs which can be freely selected for output at a scaled resolution of the user’s choosing over the mirrored HDMI and HDBaseT outputs. The HDMI and USB-C ports support resolutions up to 4K@60 (4:4:4,
8-bit) while the HDBaseT output supports automatic colour subsampling of 4K50/60(4:4:4) sources to 4K50/60(4:2:0). The VGA inputs support resolutions up to WUXGA. The HDBaseT output provides a great solution to extend your audio and video up to 100 metres over a single run of Cat.6A cable as well as providing PoH power to compatible HDBaseT Transmitters and Receivers.
This unit also includes multiple analogue stereo audio inputs and a microphone input along with an amplified analogue stereo output to provide a range of audio routing and mixing flexibility. The built-in audio mixer function allows the user to mix audio from any LPCM 2.0 source with the microphone input for presentation or lecture usage. The ability to switch back and forth between mixed and non-mixed audio greatly simplifies the presentation experience.
A trigger input interface is also provided to allow the easy addition of a remote control keypad, or other trigger-supporting products, which can be installed within a podium or within a table in a conference room or classroom. This interface can allow the user to activate functions with the simple press of a button. Standard control is available via front panel buttons with an On-Screen Display (OSD), WebGUI, Telnet, and RS-232 making it exceptionally versatile.
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-C/VGA to HDMI/HDBaseT Scaler
1× 24V/6.25A DC Power Adapter
1× 3.5mm to IR Blaster Cable
1x 3.5mm to IR Extender cable
1× Shockproof Feet (Set of 4)
1× Operation Manual
4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
HDMI/USB-C source equipment such as media players, video game consoles or set-top boxes.
VGA source equipment such as PCs, laptops or set-top boxes.
HDMI receiving equipment such as an HDTV, monitor or audio amplifier.
Analogue audio receiving equipment such as audio amplifiers or powered speakers.
Compatible HDBaseT transmitters and receiver with PoH support is recommended.
The use of Premium High Speed HDMI cables, and industry standard
Cat.6, Cat.6A or Cat.7 cables is highly recommended.
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5. FEATURES
HDMI 2.0 and DVI 1.0 compliant
HDCP 1.x and 2.2 compliant
9 video inputs (1×USB-C, 2×HDBaseT, 4×HDMI, 2×VGA)
2 mirrored video outputs (1×HDMI, 1×HDBaseT)
Supports switching and scaling of all AV inputs for display over the mirrored HDMI and HDBaseT outputs
Supports up to 4K UHD (18Gbps, 4K@50/60Hz 4:4:4, 8-bit) digital video input (HDMI, USB-C) and output (HDMI)
VGA input supports resolutions up to 1080p60/WUXGA (RB)
HDBaseT output supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz (4:2:0, 8-bit) or
4K@30Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit). 4K@50/60Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit) or 4K@any (10/12-bit) sources will be automatically colour space converted to fit within the available bandwidth
Supports Deep Colour input and output up to 12-bit (Bypass only)
Supports 10-bit and 12-bit HDR (High Dynamic Range) input/output
(HDMI Bypass only)
HDBaseT inputs/output extend video, audio, and data over a single
Cat.5e/6/7 cable and can reach distances up to 100m/328ft at 4K when using Cat.6a/7
Supports pass-through of many audio formats including LPCM (up to
8 channels), Bitstream and HD Bitstream
Audio mixer function allows the mixing of audio from any LPCM 2.0 audio source with the microphone input
Trigger Control Keypad support for easy, single-button, function activation (Optional)
Supports standard PoH (PSE) from the HDBaseT output and HDBaseT inputs to connected HDBaseT (PD) transmitters and receiver
(compatible transmitters/receivers only)
Comprehensive EDID and HDCP management
Controllable via front panel controls with OSD, RS-232, Telnet, WebGUI, and triggers
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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front Panel
POWER
MENU +
1080P
ENTER
HDMI OUT
BYPASS
WUXGA
1 2 3 4 5 6
USB-C CAT 1 CAT 2 HDMI 1
VIDEO IN
HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI 4 VGA 1 VGA 2
AUDIO OUT
SELECT
MIC MIX
SELECT
VOLUME
AMPLIFIER
LINE OUT
7 8 9 10
EL-8500VA
1 POWER LED:
This LED will illuminate to indicate the unit is on and receiving power.
2
MENU Button:
Press to enter the OSD menu, or to back out from menu items.
3 MINUS (-) Button:
Press to move down or adjust selections within
OSD menus.
4
PLUS (+) Button:
Press to move up or adjust selections within OSD menus.
Note: Pressing the “+” button when not in a menu will toggle the video freeze feature.
5
ENTER Button:
Press to confirm a selection within the OSD or to go deeper into a menu item.
Note: Pressing “ENTER” and “+” together will reset the output resolution to
WUXGA (1920×1200@60Hz). Pressing “ENTER” and “-” together will reset the output resolution to 1080p@60Hz.
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HDMI OUT BYPASS Button & LED:
Press this button to enable or disable the HDMI video Bypass function. When bypass is enabled, the
LED will illuminate.
7 VIDEO IN Buttons & LEDs:
Press any of these buttons to switch immediately to the corresponding input. An LED will illuminate to indicate which source is currently selected.
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AUDIO OUT SELECT Button & LEDs:
Press this button to select the microphone mix mode of the unit. The LED will illuminate to indicate the current mix mode. When both LEDs are off, the mixer is disabled.
Note: Activating Mixer On mode or MIC Only mode will automatically disable HDMI Out Bypass mode.
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VOL. Button & LEDs:
Press this button to select which audio output’s volume is controlled by the volume knob. When both LEDs are off, the
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knob controls the HDMI audio output (LPCM 2.0 only).
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VOL. Rotary Knob & LEDs:
Rotating the knob increases or decreases the currently selected audio output’s volume level. The LED bar will change according to the current level. Pressing in on the knob toggles the audio mute function.
6.2 Rear Panel
1 2
INPUT
MIC IN
48V
OFF
5V
ANALOGUE AUDIO
1 2 3 4 5 6
3 4
AUDIO OUT
L+ L- G R+ R-
L+ L- R+ R-
5
TRIGGER IN
6 7
RELAY
1 2
IR IN IR OUT
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RS-232
TX1
TX2
RX1
RX2
G
G
24V
24V
USB-C CAT5e/6/7 1 CAT5e/6/7 2 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI 4 VGA 1 VGA 2 HDMI OUT CAT5e/6/7 OUT SERV.
LAN DC 24V
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1 MIC IN Port & 48V/OFF/5V Switch:
Connect to a standard microphone using a 6.35mm plug. Set the switch based on the phantom power requirements of the connected microphone.
Note: If no phantom power is required, this switch should remain in the
“Off” position to avoid potential damage to connected equipment.
2 Analogue AUDIO INPUT 1~6 Ports:
Connect to the analogue stereo output of a device such as an audio player or PC.
Note: By default, Analogue Audio 1 is paired with VGA input 1 and
Analogue Audio 2 is paired with VGA input 2.
3 AUDIO OUT 5-pin Terminal Block:
Connect to powered speakers or an amplifier for analogue stereo audio output.
4
AUDIO OUT L/R 2-pin Terminal Blocks:
Connect to unpowered 4Ω speakers for analogue stereo audio output. Up to 20W of power is provided to each speaker.
5 TRIGGER IN 10-pin Terminal Block:
Connect to the Trigger Control
Keypad (Optional) or any device with trigger switch functionality such as window security alarms, motion detectors, door switches, etc.
Each of the 8 triggers will activate an assigned unit function when triggered.
Note: A minimum of 5V DC is required to activate a trigger.
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6
RELAY 1~2 2-pin Terminal Blocks:
Connect to devices that can be powered and controlled via a DC 0~24V/5A relay connection such as a curtain, projection screen, or lights.
7 IR IN Port:
Connect to an IR Extender to receive local 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 an IR Blaster to transmit IR signals from the other end of the HDBaseT connection to devices within direct line-ofsight of the IR Blaster.
Note: IR can only be routed across a single HDBaseT connection at a time.
The HDBaseT connection to use is defined within the WebGUI or OSD menu.
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RS-232 1 4-pin Terminal Block 1 (Top):
Connect directly to a PC, laptop, or other serial control device with a 3-pin adapter cable to send RS-232 commands to control the unit.
Note: The 24 volt pins are included to provide power to a dedicated external control product and should NOT be used when connecting a standard RS-232 device.
RS-232 2 4-pin Terminal Block (Bottom):
Connect to a PC, laptop, or serial controllable device with a 3-pin adapter cable for the extension of RS-232 signals between this unit and the designated HDBaseT connection.
Note: RS-232 can only be routed across a single HDBaseT connection at a time. The HDBaseT connection to use is defined within the WebGUI or
OSD menu.
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USB-C INPUT Port:
Connect to USB Type-C video source equipment such as a PC or laptop.
Note: Not all devices with USB Type-C ports can support video output.
Please verify that the device supports video output from the USB Type-C port before connecting it.
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CAT5e/6/7 INPUT 1~2 Ports:
Connect to compatible HDBaseT transmitters with a single Cat.5e/6/7 cable for reception of all data signals. PoH will also be supplied to connected compatible PD transmitters.
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11
HDMI INPUT 1~4 Ports:
Connect to HDMI source equipment such as media players, game consoles, or set-top boxes. DVI sources are supported with the use of an HDMI to DVI adapter.
12 VGA INPUT 1~2 Ports:
Connect to VGA source equipment such as
PCs or laptops.
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HDMI OUT Port:
Connect to an HDMI TV, monitor, or amplifier for digital video and audio output.
14 CAT5e/6/7 OUT Port:
Connect to a compatible HDBaseT receiver with a single Cat.5e/6/7 cable for transmission of all data signals. PoH will also be supplied to a connected compatible PD receiver.
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SERVICE Port:
This port is reserved for firmware update use only.
16 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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DC24V 4-pin DIN Port:
Plug the 24V DC power adapter into this port and connect it to an AC wall outlet for power.
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6.3 IR Cable Pinouts
IR Blaster
Cable
1
2
3
Power
Infrared
Not Used
IR Extender
Cable
1
2
3
Infrared
Power
Ground
6.4 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults
Serial Port Default Settings
Baud Rate
Data Bits
19200
8
Parity Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
None
1
None
RS-232 Port 1 (Unit control) RS-232 Port 2 (HDBaseT extension)
4-pin Terminal Block 4-pin Terminal Block
1
2
3
4
24V
GND
RxD
TxD
1
2
3
4
24V
GND
RxD
TxD
Note: The 24 volt pins (pin 1) are included to provide power to a dedicated external control product and should NOT be used when connecting a standard RS-232 device.
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6.5 OSD Menu
All functions of this unit can be controlled by using the OSD (On Screen
Display) which is activated by pressing the MENU button on the front of the unit. Use the + (PLUS), − (MINUS), and ENTER buttons to navigate the
OSD menu. Press the MENU button to back out from any menu item and then press it again to close the menu.
MAIN MENU
Video
Picture
Audio
OSD
Ethernet
EDID
System
Factory
Information
The individual functions of the OSD will be introduced in the following section.
Items marked in
BOLD
are the factory default settings.
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VIDEO
2
ND
LEVEL
HDMI Out Bypass
Output Route
Output Resolution
3
RD
LEVEL
OFF
On
USB-C
HDBT 1
HDBT 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
VGA 1
VGA 2
NATIVE HDMI
Native HDBT
640x480@60
800x600@60
1024x768@60
1280x768@60
1360x768@60
1280x720@60
1280x800@60
1280x1024@60
1440x900@60
1400x1050@60
1680x1050@60
4
TH
LEVEL
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VIDEO
2
ND
LEVEL
Output Resolution
(Cont.)
3
RD
LEVEL
1600x1200@60
1920x1080@60
1920x1200@60RB
2560x1600@60RB
720x480p
720x576p
1280x720p50
1280x720p60
1920x1080p24
1920x1080p25
1920x1080p30
1920x1080p50
1920x1080p60
3840x2160p24
3840x2160p25
3840x2160p30
3840x2160p50
3840x2160p60
3840x2160p50(420)
3840x2160p60(420)
4096x2160p24
4096x2160p25
4096x2160p30
4096x2160p50
4
TH
LEVEL
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VIDEO
2
ND
LEVEL
Output Resolution
(Cont.)
Aspect
Blank
Freeze
Auto Setting
3
RD
LEVEL
4096x2160p60
4096x2160p50(420)
4096x2160p60(420)
Over Scan
Full
BEST FIT
Pan Scan
Letterbox
Under 1
Under 2
Follow In
OFF
On
OFF
On
Auto Sync Off
HDCP Setting
Auto Input
HDCP On USB-C
HDCP On HDBT 1
4
TH
LEVEL
OFF
30s
60s
OFF
Auto Switch
ENABLED
Disabled
ENABLED
Disabled
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VIDEO
2
ND
LEVEL
HDCP Setting (Cont.)
3
RD
LEVEL
HDCP On HDBT 2
HDCP On HDMI 1
HDCP On HDMI 2
HDCP On HDMI 3
HDCP On HDMI 4
4
TH
LEVEL
ENABLED
Disabled
ENABLED
Disabled
ENABLED
Disabled
ENABLED
Disabled
ENABLED
Disabled
1) HDMI Out Bypass:
Enable or disable the video output bypass mode. When bypass is enabled, HDR video and bitstream audio can be supported, however, it will disable the unit’s scaling and video adjustment functions.
Note: This setting affects both the HDMI and HDBaseT outputs. This setting does not enable audio bypass.
2) Output Route:
Select the video input to route to both outputs.
3) Output Resolution:
Select the output resolution to use when HDMI bypass is disabled. Selecting a “Native” resolution option will make the unit automatically select an output resolution based on the detected
EDID of the connected display.
Note: Not active when HDMI bypass mode is enabled.
Select the aspect ratio to use when outputting the source.
“Full” stretches the source to fill the output resolution, regardless of the original aspect ratio, while “Best Fit” will always attempt to retain the original source’s correct aspect ratio by adding black bars if necessary. “Follow In” centres the source on the screen, without any scaling (1:1 pixel reproduction).
Note: Not active when HDMI bypass mode is enabled.
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5) Blank:
Enable or disable blanking the video output.
Note: Not available when HDMI bypass mode is enabled.
6) Freeze:
Enable or disable freezing the video output.
Note: Not available when HDMI bypass mode is enabled.
7) Auto Setting:
■ Auto Sync Off:
Sets the amount of time to continue outputting sync with the free run colour if there is no live source and no operations have been executed on the unit. Setting this to “OFF” forces the unit to always output sync.
■
Auto Input:
Enable or disable automatic switching to any newly detected source.
8) HDCP Setting:
Provides control over the HDCP behaviour of each input.
Note: The VGA inputs are not listed as they cannot support HDCP.
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PICTURE
2
ND
LEVEL
Color Gain R
Color Gain G
Color Gain B
Color Offset R
Color Offset G
Color Offset B
Brightness
Contrast
Fine Tune HDMI
(Digital sources only)
3
RD
LEVEL
0~1023
(512)
0~1023
(512)
0~1023
(512)
0~1023
(512)
0~1023
(512)
0~1023
(512)
0~60
(30)
0~60
(30)
Hue
Saturation
Sharpness
NR
Fine Tune PC
(Analogue sources only)
PC Auto
PC H Position
PC V Position
PC Clock
PC Phase
PC Reset
4
TH
LEVEL
0~60
(30)
0~60
(30)
0~63
(0)
OFF
Low
Middle
High
Auto
EXECUTE
0~250
0~250
0~250
0~255
NO
Execute
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1) Color Gain R/G/B:
Set the red, green, and blue color gain level of the scaled output.
2) Color Offset R/G/B:
Set the red, green, and blue color offset level of the scaled output.
3) Brightness/Contrast:
scaled output image.
4) Fine Tune HDMI (Digital sources only):
■ Hue:
■
Saturation:
image.
■ Sharpness:
the scaled output image.
■
NR:
processing when applied to the scaled output image. Selecting
“Off” disables all noise reduction processing.
5) Fine Tune PC (VGA sources only):
■ PC Auto:
Provides a way to manually activate the auto-detection of the VGA source’s settings. Select “Execute” to run the auto set.
■
PC H/V Position:
Set the horizontal and vertical position for the current VGA input.
■ PC Clock:
Set the PC clock setting for the current VGA input.
■
PC Phase:
Set the PC phase setting for the current VGA input.
■ PC Reset:
Reset all PC picture settings back to their factory defaults. Select “Execute” to activate the reset.
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AUDIO
2
ND
LEVEL
HDMI Out Bypass
Audio Routing
3
RD
LEVEL
OFF
On
Follow User
FOLLOW VIDEO
Fixed Analog 1
Fixed Analog 2
Fixed Analog 3
Fixed Analog 4
Fixed Analog 5
Fixed Analog 6
Follow User Setting
Audio On USB-C
Follow User Setting
Audio On USB-C
4
TH
LEVEL
Audio On HDBT 1
Audio On HDBT 2
Audio On HDMI 1
Audio On HDMI 2
EMBEDDED
Analog 1
Analog 2
Analog 3
Analog 4
Analog 5
Analog 6
[Same options as for
USB-C]
[Same options as for
USB-C]
[Same options as for
USB-C]
[Same options as for
USB-C]
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AUDIO
2
ND
LEVEL
Follow User Setting
(Cont.)
3
RD
LEVEL
Audio On HDMI 3
Audio On HDMI 4
Audio On VGA 1
Audio On VGA 2
4
TH
LEVEL
[Same options as for
USB-C]
[Same options as for
USB-C]
ANALOG 1
Analog 2
Analog 3
Analog 4
Analog 5
Analog 6
Analog 1
ANALOG 2
Analog 3
Analog 4
Analog 5
Analog 6
Output Mixer MIXER OFF
Mixer On
Mic Gain
HDMI Out Volume
Mic Only
0~100
(0)
0~100
(85)
Analog Out Volume
0~100
(85)
Speaker Out Volume
0~100
(85)
HDMI Out Mute OFF
On
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AUDIO
2
ND
LEVEL
Analog Out Mute
Speaker Out Mute
3
RD
LEVEL
OFF
On
OFF
On
4
TH
LEVEL
1) HDMI Out Bypass:
Enable or disable HDMI audio bypass mode. When enabled, all audio will automatically behave as if in “Follow Video” mode and bitstream audio can be supported.
Note: This bypass setting affects audio only.
2) Audio Routing:
Select the audio routing behaviour of the unit.
■ Follow User:
Audio routing will follow the selections made in the
“Follow User Setting” section.
■
Follow Video:
All digital sources will use their native embedded audio content. VGA 1 will use the Analogue 1 audio input and VGA
2 will use the Analogue 2 audio input.
■ Fixed Analog 1~6:
Forces all video sources to be paired with the selected analogue audio source.
Note: When HDMI Out Bypass for audio is enabled, all audio will
automatically behave as if in “Follow Video” mode.
3) Follow User Setting:
Options for defining the audio routing to use when the “Follow User” mode is enabled. Select the preferred Follow
User source for each input.
4) Output Mixer:
Set the microphone mixing mode of the unit.
■
Mixer Off:
Disable the audio mixer.
■ Mixer On:
Enable the audio mixer. Audio from the current source and the microphone will be mixed together.
■
MIC Only:
Output only the microphone audio source. This mode will override all other audio selections.
Note: Activating Mixer On mode, or MIC Only mode will automatically disable HDMI Out Bypass mode.
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5) Mic Gain:
Sets the microphone input’s volume level when the microphone is an active audio source (mixed or unmixed).
6) HDMI/Analog/Speaker Out Volume:
Set the volume level for each audio output type.
Note: LPCM 2.0 sources only. Not active when HDMI audio Out Bypass is enabled.
7) HDMI/Analog/Speaker Out Mute:
Enable or disable muting the audio of each output type.
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OSD
2
ND
LEVEL
H Position
V Position
Transparency
OSD Menu Timeout
Display
40s
45s
50s
55s
60s
INFO
Off
On
20s
25s
30s
35s
3
RD
LEVEL
0~100
(50)
0~100
(50)
1~8
(1)
OFF
5s
10s
15s
1) H/V Position:
Controls the position of the OSD menu.
Set the transparency level of the OSD menu’s background. The available range is from Level 0 (fully opaque) to Level
8 (fully transparent).
3) OSD Menu Timeout:
Set how long to wait before automatically closing the OSD menu if there is no user activity. The timeout can be set to up to 60 seconds or disabled completely.
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Set the behaviour of the OSD informational display. Selecting
“Info” will show the information display for a short time after a source or display change. Selecting “Off” will disable the info display.
Selecting “On” will always show the info display.
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ETHERNET
2
ND
LEVEL
IP Mode
3
RD
LEVEL
STATIC
DHCP
4
TH
LEVEL
Static IP Setting
Static IP
Mask
0~255
(192)
0~255
(168)
0~255
(1)
0~255
(50)
0~255
(255)
0~255
(255)
0~255
(0)
0~255
(0)
Gate 0~255
(192)
0~255
(168)
0~255
(1)
0~255
(254)
IP
[Current IP address]
MAC
[Unit’s MAC address]
1) IP Mode:
Set the unit to Static or DHCP mode. When DHCP mode is selected, all IP address information will be assigned automatically by the local DHCP server. When Static is selected, the IP address, netmask and gateway must be set manually and additional menu items become available.
2) Static IP Setting:
The unit’s static IP address, netmask, and gateway address can be set here. Press the “Enter” button to begin editing the address and use the “+” and “-” buttons to adjust each value. Press the
“Enter” button to store the current number segment and move to the next segment.
Note: The unit’s default static IP address is 192.168.1.50.
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EDID
2
ND
LEVEL
EDID On USB-C
EDID On HDBT 1
EDID On HDBT 2
EDID On HDMI 1
EDID On HDMI 2
EDID On HDMI 3
EDID On HDMI 4
EDID On VGA 1
3
RD
LEVEL
DEFAULT FHD 2CH
Default FHD MCh
Default UHD 2Ch
Default UHD MCh
Default UHD+ 2Ch
Default UHD+ MCh
Default VGA
User 1
User 2
Sink HDMI
Sink HDBT
[Same options as for USB-C]
[Same options as for USB-C]
[Same options as for USB-C]
[Same options as for USB-C]
[Same options as for USB-C]
[Same options as for USB-C]
Default FHD 2Ch
Default FHD MCh
Default UHD 2Ch
Default UHD MCh
Default UHD+ 2Ch
Default UHD+ MCh
DEFAULT VGA
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EDID
2
ND
LEVEL
EDID On VGA 1(Cont.)
3
RD
LEVEL
User 1
User 2
Sink HDMI
Sink HDBT
[Same options as for VGA 1]
EDID On VGA 2
1) EDID Selection:
Select the EDID to use with each input.
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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SYSTEM
2
ND
LEVEL
Relay 1
Relay 2
RS-232
IR
3
RD
LEVEL
OFF
On
OFF
On
HDBT OUT
HDBT In 1
HDBT In 2
HDBT OUT
HDBT In 1
HDBT In 2
1) Relay 1~2:
Manually open or close Relay 1 and Relay 2. Selecting “ON” closes the relay, selecting “OFF” opens it.
2) RS-232:
Set which HDBaseT port the local RS-232 port should route across. Available choices are HDBT Out, HDBT In1, and HDBT In2.
Set which HDBaseT port the local IR ports should route across.
Available choices are HDBT Out, HDBT In1, and HDBT In2.
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FACTORY
2
ND
LEVEL
Reset All
FW Update From USB
3
RD
LEVEL
NO
Execute
NO
Execute
1) Reset All:
Selecting “Execute” will reset all of the unit’s settings back to their factory defaults.
2) FW Update From USB:
Provides a way to update the unit’s firmware.
Insert a USB thumb drive, with a valid firmware file (*.bin format) in the root directory, into the unit’s USB service port then select this option.
After the update is complete the unit will automatically reboot.
INFORMATION
2
ND
LEVEL
Video HDMI Out Bypass
Output Route
Output Resolution
Audio HDMI Out Bypass
Output Route
Output Mixer
IP
Version
3
RD
LEVEL
[Current System Settings]
[Current Firmware Version]
This screen displays information about the unit’s current state, input and output status, as well as the current firmware version.
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6.6 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.
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6.6.1 Video Tab
This page provides video routing settings, I/O renaming options and control over the video output signal’s format and behaviour.
To begin assigning a new video route, please click an output button and then click on the button of the preferred input port. As you select each button they will change their colour to orange. The new route will become active immediately after selecting the input port and the routing information displayed on the buttons will change accordingly.
Note: Both outputs are linked together, so selecting a source for one will automatically change the source for the other.
Buttons for selecting the output (A & B) to route A/V Inputs to. Details about the output names and currently selected Input are also displayed here. To change the name of an output, click on the edit icon ( ).
Buttons for selecting the input to route to the selected output.
Detail about the input names is also displayed here. To change the name of an output, click on the edit icon ( ).
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3) Additional Settings:
■ HDMI Out Bypass:
Enable or disable the video output bypass mode. When bypass is enabled, HDR video and bitstream audio can be supported, however, it will disable the unit’s scaling and video adjustment functions.
Note: This setting affects both the HDMI and HDBaseT outputs. This setting does not enable audio bypass.
■ Output Resolution:
Selects the output resolution to use when
HDMI bypass is disabled. Selecting a “Native” resolution option will make the unit automatically select an output resolution based on the detected EDID of the connected display.
Note: Not active when HDMI bypass mode is enabled.
■ Output Aspect:
Selects the aspect ratio to use when outputting the source. “Full” stretches the source to fill the output resolution, regardless of the original aspect ratio, while “Best Fit” will always attempt to retain the original source’s correct aspect ratio by adding black bars if necessary. “Follow In” centres the source on the screen, without any scaling (1:1 pixel reproduction).
Note: Not active when HDMI bypass mode is enabled.
■ Output Blank:
Enable or disable blanking the video output.
Note: Not available when HDMI bypass mode is enabled.
■ Output Freeze:
Enable or disable freezing the video output.
Note: Not available when HDMI bypass mode is enabled.
■ Output Auto Sync Off:
Sets the amount of time to continue outputting sync with the free run colour if there is no live source and no operations have been executed on the unit. Setting this to
“OFF” forces the unit to always output sync.
■
Output Auto Route:
Enable or disable automatic switching to any newly detected source.
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6.6.2 HDCP Tab
Provides control over the HDCP behaviour of each input. To enable or disable HDCP support on one or more inputs, select the preferred inputs on the left, and then select the HDCP mode on the right. The change will occur immediately.
Note: The VGA inputs are not listed as they cannot support HDCP.
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6.6.3 Picture Tab
This tab provides controls over the scaled video output’s colour, brightness, contrast. When a digital source is selected hue, saturation, sharpness and noise reduction are also controllable. When a VGA input is selected, the available controls will change and auto set, H/V position, clock and phase will become adjustable instead.
Note: These features are not active when HDMI bypass mode is enabled.
1) Picture Settings (Global):
■ Color Gain R/G/B:
These sliders provide control over the red, green, and blue color gain level of the scaled output.
■
Color Offset R/G/B:
These sliders provide control over the red, green, and blue color offset level of the scaled output.
■ Brightness:
scaled output image.
■
Contrast:
output image.
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2) Picture Settings (Digital Sources):
■
Hue:
image.
■ Saturation:
scaled output image.
■
Sharpness:
processing to apply to the scaled output image.
■ Noise Reduction:
Provides control over the aggressiveness of the digital noise reduction processing when applied to the scaled output image. Selecting “Off” disables all noise reduction processing.
3) Picture Settings (VGA Source):
■
PC Auto:
Provides a way to manually activate the auto-detection of the VGA source’s settings.
■
PC H/V Position:
Set the horizontal and vertical position setting for the current VGA input.
■
PC Clock:
Set the PC clock setting for the current VGA input.
■
PC Phase:
Set the PC phase setting for the current VGA input.
■
PC Reset:
Reset all PC picture settings back to their factory defaults.
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6.6.4 Audio Tab
This tab provides control over how audio is routed within the unit as well as control over audio mixing, individual output volume and the microphone’s gain level.
1) Audio Settings:
■ HDMI Volume & Mute:
Set the volume level, or mute the audio, for the HDMI and HDBaseT audio outputs.
Note: Not active when HDMI audio Out Bypass is enabled.
■ Analog Volume & Mute:
Set the volume level, or mute the audio, for the unamplified (5-pin terminal block) analogue audio output.
Note: LPCM 2.0 sources only.
■ Speaker Gain & Mute:
Set the volume level, or mute the audio, for the amplified (2x 2-pin terminal blocks) analogue audio output.
Note: LPCM 2.0 sources only.
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■ MIC Gain:
Sets the microphone input’s volume level when the microphone is an active audio source (mixed or unmixed).
■
Output Mixer:
Set the microphone mixing mode of the unit
– Mixer Off:
Disable the audio mixer.
– Mixer On:
Enable the audio mixer. Audio from the current source and the microphone will be mixed together.
– MIC Only:
Output only the microphone audio source. This mode will override all other audio selections.
Note: Activating Mixer On mode, or MIC Only mode will automatically disable HDMI Out Bypass mode.
■ HDMI Out Bypass (audio only):
Enable or disable HDMI audio bypass mode. When enabled, all audio will automatically behave as if in “Follow Video” mode and bitstream audio can be supported.
Note: This bypass setting affects audio only.
■ Audio Routing:
Use the dropdown to select the audio routing behaviour of the unit.
– Follow User:
Audio routing will follow the selections made in the “Follow User Setting” section.
– Follow Video:
All digital sources will use their native embedded audio content. VGA 1 will use the Analogue 1 audio input and VGA 2 will use the Analogue 2 audio input.
– Fixed Analogue 1~6:
Forces all video sources to be paired with the selected analogue audio source.
Note: When HDMI audio Out Bypass is enabled, all audio will automatically behave as if in “Follow Video” mode.
2) Follow User Setting:
These routing settings are only enforced when
Audio Routing has been set to “Follow User”.
Note: Not active when HDMI audio Out Bypass is enabled.
■
Set Video and Audio Source:
Buttons for defining the audio routing to use when the “Follow User” mode is enabled. To begin assigning a new audio route, select one or more video sources on the left, then select the audio source to route with them on the right. As you select each button they will change their colour to orange. The new routing information will be displayed on the
Video Source buttons after selection.
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6.6.5 OSD Tab
This tab provides controls over the appearance of the unit’s informational
OSD and OSD menu.
1) H/V Position:
Controls the position of the OSD menu.
Controls the transparency level of the OSD menu’s background. The available range is from Level 0 (fully opaque) to Level
8 (fully transparent).
3) OSD Menu Timeout:
Controls how long to wait before automatically closing the OSD menu if there is no user activity. The timeout can be set to up to 60 seconds or disabled completely.
Controls the behaviour of the OSD informational display.
Selecting “Info” will show the information display for a short time after a source or display change. Selecting “Off” will disable the info display.
Selecting “On” will always show the info display.
6.6.6 EDID Tab
This tab provides control over the EDID settings of all inputs. This unit provides the option of seven standard EDIDs, two sink sourced EDIDs and two user uploaded EDIDs that can be assigned to each input port individually. The names of the two user uploaded EDIDs can changed if desired.
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1) User EDID Settings:
■ Save Name:
To change the name of a User EDID, type the new name in the space provided, then click on the “Save Name” button.
■
Download:
press the “Download” button next to the EDID you would like to save. Depending on your browser settings you will either be asked where to save the downloaded file, or the file will be transferred directly to the default download location on your PC.
■ Upload:
button next to the User EDID Settings item you would like to change. 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.
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2) Sink EDID Download:
To save the EDID from one of the connected displays to your local PC, select the appropriate 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 directly to the default download location on your PC.
3) Set EDID Input Content:
This section provides controls for assigning
EDID to the unit’s inputs. Click on the preferred input(s) on the left and then select the EDID on the right and the change will occur immediately. Multiple inputs can be selected at once if desired.
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.
This unit provides the following 7 default EDIDs:
Unit’s Default EDIDs
FHD 2CH
1920×1080p@60Hz (4.95Gbps) & 8-bit colour, LPCM
2.0
FHD MCH
UHD 2CH
1920×1080p@60Hz (4.95Gbps) & 8-bit colour, LPCM
7.1 & Bitstream
3840×2160p@30Hz (10.2Gbps) & Deep Colour
(8/10/12-bit), LPCM 2.0
UHD MCH
3840×2160p@30Hz (10.2Gbps) & Deep Colour
(8/10/12-bit), LPCM 7.1 & Bitstream
UHD+ 2CH
3840×2160p@60Hz (18Gbps) & Deep Colour
(8/10/12-bit), LPCM 2.0
UHD+ MCH
3840×2160p@60Hz (18Gbps) & Deep Colour
(8/10/12-bit), LPCM 7.1 & Bitstream
VGA
1920×1080p@60Hz (148MHz) & 8-bit colour
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 7 default EDIDs for maximum compatibility.
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6.6.7 System Tab
Click on the “System” tab to make changes to various system settings.
From this tab, you can change the WebGUI login username and password as well as configure the RS-232/IR HDBaseT routing. Finally, this tab provides buttons to reset the unit to factory defaults and to update the firmware.
1) Web User Setting:
This section allows for the login password to be changed.
Note: The default user name and password is “admin”.
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.
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3) Control Route Setting:
These settings control the unit’s 2 relay ports as well as defining the HDBaseT routing to use for the RS-232 and IR ports on the unit.
■ Relay 1 & 2:
Manually open or close Relay 1 and Relay 2. Selecting
“ON” closes the relay, selecting “OFF” opens it.
■
RS232:
Use the dropdown to select which HDBaseT port the local
RS-232 port should route across. Available choices are HDBT Out,
HDBT In1, and HDBT In2.
■ IR:
ports should route across. Available choices are HDBT Out, HDBT
In1, and HDBT In2.
4) Reset to Default:
Press the “ALL Reset” button to reset the unit to its factory default state. After the reset is complete, the unit will reboot automatically.
5) 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.
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6.7 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
Enter
.
, type “cmd” in the search field, and press
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.
Note 1: 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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6.8 Serial and Telnet Commands
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
HELP
Show the full command list.
?
Show the full command list.
HELP N1
Show details about the specified command.
N1
= {Command name}
GET MODEL NAME
Show the unit’s model name.
GET FW VER
Show the unit’s current firmware version.
GET MODEL TYPE
Show the unit’s product type.
SET FACTORY DEFAULT
Reset the unit to the factory defaults.
GET ALL COMMAND INDEX LIST
Show the unit’s full console command index list.
SET SYSTEM REBOOT
Reboot the unit.
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET IP MODE N1
Set the IP address assignment mode.
Available values for
N1
:
GET IP MODE
Show the current IP address assignment mode.
GET IPADDR
Show the unit’s current IP address.
GET MAC ADDR
Show the unit’s MAC address.
SET STATIC IPADDR N1
Set the unit’s static IP address.
N1
= X.X.X.X
GET STATIC IPADDR
[X = 0 ~ 255, IP address]
Show the unit’s current static IP address.
SET STATIC NETMASK N1
Set the unit’s static netmask.
N1
= X.X.X.X
GET STATIC NETMASK
Show the unit’s current netmask.
SET STATIC GATEWAY N1
[X = 0 ~ 255, netmask]
Set the unit’s static gateway address.
N1
= X.X.X.X [X = 0 ~ 255, gateway address]
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET STATIC GATEWAY
Show the unit’s current gateway address.
SET WEBGUI USERNAME N1
Set the WebGUI login username.
N1
= {Name} [16 characters max]
GET WEBGUI USERNAME
Show the current WebGUI login username.
SET WEBGUI PASSWORD N1
Set the WebGUI login password.
N1
= {Name} [16 characters max]
GET WEBGUI PASSWORD
Show the current WebGUI login password.
GET IN PORT NUMBER
Show the total number of inputs on the unit.
GET OUT PORT NUMBER
Show the total number of outputs on the unit.
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET OUT A ROUTE N1
Route the specified input to both outputs.
Available values for
N1
:
GET OUT A ROUTE
Show the current input routed to both outputs.
SET OUT AUTO MODE N1
Set the auto-switching behaviour of the unit.
Available values for
N1
:
0 [Off]
GET OUT AUTO MODE
Show the current auto-switching mode of the unit.
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET IN N1 TIMING
Show the index number of the current resolution detected on the specified input.
Available values for
N1
:
GET IN N1 TIMING STRING
Show the index number and description of the current resolution detected on the specified input.
Available values for
N1
:
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET OUT A TIMING N1
Set the output resolution to use for both outputs.
Available values for
N1
:
0
1
[Native HDMI]
[Native HDBaseT]
2 [640x480@60]
3 [800x600@60]
4 [1024x768@60]
5 [1280x768@60]
6 [1360x768@60]
7 [1280x720@60]
8 [1280x800@60]
9 [1280x1024@60]
10 [1440x900@60]
11 [1400x1050@60]
12 [1680x1050@60]
13 [1600x1200@60]
14 [1920x1080@60]
15 [1920x1200@60RB]
16 [2560x1600@60RB]
17 [720x480p]
18 [720x576p]
19 [1280x720p50]
20 [1280x720p60]
21 [1920x1080p24]
22 [1920x1080p25]
23 [1920x1080p30]
24 [1920x1080p50]
25 [1920x1080p60]
26 [3840x2160p24]
27 [3840x2160p25]
28 [3840x2160p30]
29 [3840x2160p50]
30 [3840x2160p60]
31 [3840x2160p50(4:2:0)]
32 [3840x2160p60(4:2:0)]
33 [4096x2160p24]
34 [4096x2160p25]
35 [4096x2160p30]
36 [4096x2160p50]
37 [4096x2160p60]
38 [4096x2160p50(4:2:0)]
39 [4096x2160p60(4:2:0)]
GET OUT A TIMING
Show the index number of the current resolution used by both outputs.
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET OUT A TIMING STRING
Show the description string of the current resolution used by both outputs.
GET IN SOURCE LIST
List the port type of all inputs on the unit.
GET OUT TIMING LIST
List all available output resolutions with their local index numbers.
SET OUT A CONTRAST N1
Set the scaled output’s contrast level.
N1
= 0~60 [Contrast level]
GET OUT A CONTRAST
Show the contrast level when the output is scaled.
SET OUT A BRIGHTNESS N1
Set the scaled output’s brightness level.
N1
= 0~60 [Brightness level]
GET OUT A BRIGHTNESS
Show the brightness level when the output is scaled.
SET OUT A SATURATION N1
Set the scaled output’s saturation level.
N1
= 0~60 [Saturation level]
GET OUT A SATURATION
Show the saturation level when the output is scaled.
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET OUT A HUE N1
Set the scaled output’s hue value.
N1
= 0~60
GET OUT A HUE
[Hue value]
Show the hue value when the output is scaled.
SET OUT A SHARPNESS N1
Set the scaled output’s sharpness level.
N1
= 0~63
GET OUT A SHARPNESS
[Sharpness level]
Show the sharpness level when the output is scaled.
SET OUT A NR N1
Set the amount of noise reduction to apply when the output is scaled.
Available values for
N1
:
0 [Off]
1 [Low]
2 [Middle]
3 [High]
GET OUT A SHARPNESS
Show the sharpness level when the output is scaled.
SET OUT A NR N1
Set the amount of noise reduction to apply when the output is scaled.
Available values for
N1
:
0 [Off]
1 [Low]
2 [Middle]
3 [High]
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET OUT A NR
Show the current amount of noise reduction applied when the output is scaled.
SET OUT A ASPECT RATIO N1
Set the aspect ratio of the video shown when the output is scaled.
Available values for
N1
:
1 [Overscan]
2 [Full]
5 [Letterbox]
GET OUT A ASPECT RATIO
Show the currently set aspect ratio for the video shown when the output is scaled.
GET OUT ASPECT RATIO LIST
List all available aspect ratio options.
SET OUT A AUTO SYNC OFF N1
Enable or disable the Auto Sync Off function and set the timeout length.
Available values for
N1
:
0 [Disabled]
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET OUT A AUTO SYNC OFF
Show the current setting for Auto Sync Off
SET OUT A R GAIN N1
Set the scaled output’s red gain level.
N1
= 0~1023 [Red gain level]
GET OUT A R GAIN
Show the scaled output’s current red gain level.
SET OUT A G GAIN N1
Set the scaled output’s green gain level.
N1
= 0~1023 [Green gain level]
GET OUT A G GAIN
Show the scaled output’s current green gain level.
SET OUT A B GAIN N1
Set the scaled output’s blue gain level.
N1
= 0~1023 [Blue gain level]
GET OUT A B GAIN
Show the scaled output’s current blue gain level.
SET OUT A R OFFSET N1
Set the scaled output’s red offset.
N1
= 0~1023 [Red offset]
GET OUT A R OFFSET
Show the scaled output’s current red offset.
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET OUT A G OFFSET N1
Set the scaled output’s green offset.
N1
= 0~1023 [Green offset]
GET OUT A G OFFSET
Show the scaled output’s current green offset.
SET OUT A B OFFSET N1
Set the scaled output’s blue offset.
N1
= 0~1023 [Blue offset]
GET OUT A B OFFSET
Show the scaled output’s current blue offset.
SET IN N1 PHASE N2
Set the PC phase value for the specified input (VGA inputs only).
Available values for
N1
:
N2
= 0~255 [PC phase]
GET IN N1 PHASE
Show the current PC phase value for the specified input (VGA inputs only).
Available values for
N1
:
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET IN N1 CLOCK N2
Set the PC clock value for the specified input (VGA inputs only).
Available values for
N1
:
N2
= 0~250 [PC clock]
GET IN N1 CLOCK
Show the current PC clock value for the specified input (VGA inputs only).
Available values for
N1
:
SET IN N1 HPOSITION N2
Set the PC horizontal position for the specified input (VGA inputs only).
Available values for
N1
:
N2
= 0~250 [Horizontal position]
GET IN N1 HPOSITION
Show the current PC horizontal position for the specified input (VGA inputs only).
Available values for
N1
:
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET IN N1 VPOSITION N2
Set the PC vertical position for the specified input (VGA inputs only).
Available values for
N1
:
N2
= 0~250 [Vertical position]
GET IN N1 VPOSITION
Show the current PC vertical position for the specified input (VGA inputs only).
Available values for
N1
:
SET HDMI OUT VIDEO BYPASS N1
Enable or disable the video output bypass mode.
Available values for
N1
:
0 [Video disabled]
1 [Video enabled]
GET HDMI OUT VIDEO BYPASS
Show the current video output bypass mode state.
SET VGA IN RESET
Reset the VGA input settings to the factory defaults.
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET VGA IN AUTO
Activate the auto-detection of the current VGA source’s parameters.
SET OUT A BLANK N1
Enable or disable blanking the video output
Available values for
N1
:
0 [Video normal]
1 [Video blanked]
GET OUT A BLANK
Show the current video output blanking state.
SET OUT A FREEZE N1
Enable or disable freezing the video output.
Available values for
N1
:
0 [Video normal]
1 [Video frozen]
GET OUT A FREEZE
Show the current video output freeze state.
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET OUT A OSD TIMER N1
Set the OSD menu’s timeout value.
Available values for
N1
:
GET OUT A OSD TIMER
Show the current OSD menu timeout value.
SET OUT A OSD VPOSITION N1
Set the vertical position of the OSD menu.
N1
= 0~100 [Vertical position]
GET OUT A OSD VPOSITION
Show the current vertical position of the OSD menu.
SET OUT A OSD HPOSITION N1
Set the horizontal position of the OSD menu.
N1
= 0~100 [Horizontal position]
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET OUT A OSD HPOSITION
Show the current vertical position of the OSD menu.
SET OUT A OSD TRANSPARENCY LEVEL N1
Set the transparency level of the OSD menu.
N1
= 1~8 [Transparency level]
GET OUT A OSD TRANSPARENCY LEVEL
Show the current transparency level of the OSD menu.
SET OUT A OSD DISPLAY N1
Enable/disable the info OSD, or set it to display briefly.
Available values for
N1
:
GET OUT A OSD DISPLAY
Show the current info OSD state.
SET AUDIO OUT N1 MUTE N2
Enable or disable muting the specified audio output.
Available values for
N1
:
C
D
Available values for
N2
:
[Standard analogue audio output]
[Amplified analogue audio output]
Note: The HDMI and HDBaseT outputs share their settings.
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET AUDIO OUT N1 MUTE
Show the current mute state of the specified output.
Available values for
N1
:
C
D
[Standard analogue audio output]
[Amplified analogue audio output]
SET AUDIO OUT ALL MUTE N1
Enable or disable muting on all audio outputs.
Available values for
N2
:
SET AUDIO OUT A ROUTE N1
Set the audio source selection behaviour of the unit.
Available values for
N1
:
4
5
2
3
6
7
[Analogue audio input 1]
[Analogue audio input 2]
[Analogue audio input 3]
[Analogue audio input 4]
[Analogue audio input 5]
[Analogue audio input 6]
GET AUDIO OUT A ROUTE
Show the unit’s current audio source selection behaviour.
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET AUDIO OUT N1 VOLUME N2
Set the volume level of the specified output’s audio.
Available values for
N1
:
C
D
N2
= 0~100
[Standard analogue audio output]
[Amplified analogue audio output]
[Volume level]
Note: The HDMI and HDBaseT outputs share their settings.
GET AUDIO OUT N1 VOLUME
Show the current volume level of the specified output’s audio.
Available values for
N1
:
C
D
GET AUDIO IN TYPE LIST
List all available audio input sources.
GET AUDIO OUT TYPE LIST
[Standard analogue audio output]
[Amplified analogue audio output]
List all available audio output destinations.
SET AUDIO OUT MIXER N1
Set the state of the unit’s audio mixer function.
Available values for
N1
:
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET AUDIO OUT MIXER
Show the current state of the unit’s audio mixer.
SET HDMI OUT AUDIO BYPASS N1
Enable or disable the HDMI/HDBaseT audio output bypass mode.
Available values for
N1
:
0 [Audio disabled]
1 [Audio enabled]
GET HDMI OUT AUDIO BYPASS
Show the current HDMI/HDBaseT audio output bypass mode state.
SET VIDEO IN N1 AUDIO ROUTE N2
Set the audio source to use with the specified video input when Follow
User Mode is enabled.
Available values for
N1
:
66
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
3
4
5
1
2
Available values for
N2
:
0 [Analogue audio input 1]
[Analogue audio input 2]
[Analogue audio input 3]
[Analogue audio input 4]
[Analogue audio input 5]
[Analogue audio input 6]
GET VIDEO IN N1 AUDIO ROUTE
Show the audio source currently assigned to the specified video input to be used when Follow User Mode is enabled.
Available values for
N1
:
SET AUDIO MIC GAIN N1
Set the gain level for the microphone input.
N1
= 0~100 [Microphone gain]
GET AUDIO MIC GAIN
Show the current microphone input gain level.
67
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
SET IN N1 EDID N2
Set the EDID to use on the specified input.
Available values for
N1
:
Available values for
N2
:
68
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET IN N1 EDID
Show the EDID currently being used on the specified input.
Available values for
N1
:
GET IN EDID LIST
List all available EDID selections.
SET IN N1 HDCP MODE N2
Set the HDCP behaviour of the specified input.
Available values for
N1
:
Available values for
N2
:
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET IN N1 HDCP MODE
Show the current HDCP behaviour used by the specified input.
Available values for
N1
:
GET IN N1 HDCP STATUS
Show the current HDCP status of the specified input.
Available values for
N1
:
Possible response values:
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COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET OUT N1 HDCP STATUS
Show the current HDCP status of the specified output.
Available values for
N1
:
Possible response values:
SET RELAY N1 N2
Open or close the specified relay.
N1
= 1~2
Available values for
N2
:
[Relay port number]
GET RELAY N1
Show the current state of the specified relay.
N1
= 1~2
SET UART2 N1
[Relay port number]
Set the HDBaseT routing path for the unit’s RS-232 port.
Available values for
N1
:
71
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
GET UART2
Show the current HDBaseT routing path for the unit’s RS-232 port.
SET IR N1
Set the HDBaseT routing path for the unit’s IR ports.
Available values for
N1
:
GET IR
Show the current HDBaseT routing path for the unit’s IR ports.
Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return.
Commands are not case-sensitive.
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7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Microphone
Input
CD Player
Powered
Speakers
Display
ON
Source
1
Screen
Up
Display
OFF
Source
2
Volume
Up
Screen
Down
Volume
Down
3m 7m 3m
60°
1.5m
60°
IR Input
IR Output
RS-232
PC
Router
LAN
Power
Supply
INPUT
MIC IN
USB-C
48V
5V
1
CAT5e/6/7 1
2
ANALOG AUDIO
3 4
CAT5e/6/7 2
5
HDMI 1
6
AUDIO OUT
L+ L- G R+ R-
L+ L- R+ R-
HDMI 2 HDMI 3
TRIGGER IN
G
1
5
2
6 7
4
8
HDMI 4 VGA 1
RELAY
1 2
IR IN IR OUT
VGA 2
RS-232
HDMI OUT CAT5e/6/7 OUT SERV.
LAN DC 24V
USB-C Input
Compatible RX
RX
PC/Laptop
Compatible TX or player source
TX
HDMI
Input
DVD or Blu-ray
Player VGA
Monitor
PC
VGA
PC
DVD or Blu-ray
Player
DVD or Blu-ray
Player
DVD or Blu-ray
Player
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8. SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 Technical Specifications
HDMI Bandwidth
USB-C Bandwidth
VGA Bandwidth
HDBaseT Bandwidth
Input Ports
18Gbps
21.6Gbps
165MHz
10.2Gbps
1×USB (Type-C)
2×HDBaseT (RJ-45)
4×HDMI (Type-A)
2×VGA (HD-15)
6×Stereo Audio (3.5mm)
1×Microphone (6.35mm)
Output Ports
Pass-through Ports
1×HDMI (Type-A)
1×HDBaseT (RJ-45)
1×Stereo Audio (5-pin Terminal Block)
1×Stereo Audio (2×2-pin Term. Blocks)
1×IR Extender (3.5mm)
1×IR Blaster (3.5mm)
1×RS-232 (4-pin Terminal Block)
2×Power Relay (2-pin Terminal Block)
Pass-through/Control Port
1×LAN (RJ-45)
Control Ports
1×RS-232 (4-pin Terminal Block)
1×Trigger (10-pin Terminal Block)
Service Port
IR Frequency
Baud Rate
Power Supply
1×USB 2.0 (Type A)
30 – 50kHz
(30 – 60kHz under ideal conditions)
Up to 115200 (19200 Control Default)
24V/6.25A DC
(US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified)
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ESD Protection (HBM)
Dimensions (W×H×D)
Weight
Chassis Material
Chassis Colour
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Power Consumption
±8kV (Air Discharge)
±4kV (Contact Discharge)
432mm×43mm×164mm [Case Only]
432mm×43mm×174mm [All Inclusive]
2547g
Metal (Steel)
Black
0 ˚C – 40 ˚C/32 ˚F – 104 ˚F
−20 ˚C – 60˚C/−4 ˚F – 140 ˚F
20 – 90 % RH (Non-condensing)
53.966W
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8.2 Video Specifications
8.2.1 Bypass Output
Supported Resolutions
(Hz)
Input
Bypass
Output
HDMI HDBT USBC VGA HDMI HDBT
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
×
×
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Supported Resolutions
(Hz)
Input
Bypass
Output
HDMI HDBT USBC VGA HDMI HDBT
1680×1050p@60
1920×1080i@50/60
1920×1080p@24/25/30
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
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
8-bit
8-bit
×
8-bit
8-bit
×
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8.2.2 Scaled Output
Supported Resolutions (Hz)
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
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60
60
×
60
×
60
×
60
×
60
×
Scaled Output
HDMI HDBT
×
60
×
×
60
×
×
×
60
×
60
×
60
60
×
60
×
60
×
×
×
Supported Resolutions (Hz)
1920×1080p@24/25/30
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
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Scaled Output
HDMI HDBT
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
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8.3 Audio Specifications
8.3.1 Digital Audio
HDMI Input / Output
LPCM
Max Channels
2 Channels (8 Channels in bypass)
Sampling Rate (kHz)
32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192
Bitstream (Bypass Only)
Supported Formats
Standard & High-Definition
HDBaseT Input / Output
LPCM
Max Channels
2 Channels (8 Channels in bypass)
Sampling Rate (kHz)
32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192
Bitstream (Bypass Only)
Supported Formats
Standard & High-Definition
USB-C Input
LPCM
Max Channels
2 Channels (8 Channels in bypass)
Sampling Rate (kHz)
32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192
Bitstream (Bypass Only)
Supported Formats
Standard & High-Definition
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8.3.2 Analogue Audio
Analogue Input (3.5mm)
Max Audio Level
1Vrms
Impedance
Type
10kΩ
Unbalanced
Mic Input
Max Audio Level
Impedance
Type
50Vrms
6.8kΩ
Unbalanced
Analogue Output (5-pin Terminal Block)
Max Audio Level
4Vrms
THD+N
SNR
< −84dB@0dBFS 1kHz (A-wt)
> 104dB@0dBFS
Frequency Response
< ±3dB@20Hz~20kHz
Crosstalk
< −70dB@10kHz
Impedance
Type
499Ω
Balanced
Amplified Analogue Output (2-pin Terminal Block Pair)
Max Audio Level
20W
THD+N
SNR
< −66dB@20W 1kHz (A-wt)
> 96dB@0dBFS
Frequency Response
< ±3dB@20Hz~20kHz
Crosstalk
< −70dB@10kHz
Impedance
Type
4Ω
Balanced
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8.4 Cable Specifications
1080p
8-bit 12-bit
4K30 4K60
(4:4:4)
8-bit
(4:4:4)
8-bit
Cable Length
High Speed HDMI Cable
HDMI Input
HDMI Output
USB-C Cable
USB-C Input
VGA Cable
VGA Input
Ethernet Cable
Cat.5e/6
Cat.6A/7
15m
15m
2m
100m
100m
10m
10m
1m
5m
5m
70m
100m
×
3m
3m
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
Video & Audio Extension
LAN Extension
Send power to Receiver
Accept power from Receiver
IR Extension
RS-232 Extension
USB 2.0 Extension
Transmitter
Supported
Supported
Supported (PoH)
Unsupported
Supported
Supported
Unsupported
HDBaseT Feature Set
Video & Audio Extension
Receiver
Supported
LAN Extension
Send power to Transmitter
Supported
Supported (PoH)
Accept power from Transmitter
Unsupported
IR Extension
RS-232 Extension
USB 2.0 Extension
Supported
Supported
Unsupported
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9. ACRONYMS
DAC dB
DHCP
DVI
EDID
Gbps
GUI
HDBT
ACRONYM
ADC
ASCII
Cat.5e
Cat.6
Cat.6A
Cat.7
CLI
HPD
IP
IR kHz
LAN
HDCP
HDMI
HDR
HDTV
COMPLETE TERM
Analogue-to-Digital Converter
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
Enhanced Category 5 cable
Category 6 cable
Augmented Category 6 cable
Category 7 cable
Command-Line Interface
Digital-to-Analogue Converter
Decibel
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Digital Visual Interface
Extended Display Identification Data
Gigabits per second
Graphical User Interface
HDBaseT
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
High-Definition Multimedia Interface
High Dynamic Range
High-Definition Television
Hot Plug Detection
Internet Protocol
Infrared
Kilohertz
Local Area Network
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PoH
PSE
SNR
TCP
THD+N
TMDS
UHD
UHD
+
ACRONYM
LCD
LED
LPCM
MAC
MHz
OSD
PD
UHDTV
USB
VGA
WUXGA (RB)
XGA
Ω
COMPLETE TERM
Liquid-Crystal Display
Light-Emitting Diode
Linear Pulse-Code Modulation
Media Access Control
Megahertz
On-Screen Display
Powered Device
Power over HDBaseT
Power Sourcing Equipment
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Transmission Control Protocol
Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise
Transition-Minimised Differential Signaling
Ultra-High-Definition (10.2Gbps)
Ultra-High-Definition Plus (18Gbps)
Ultra-High-Definition Television
Universal Serial Bus
Video Graphics Array
Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array (Reduced
Blanking)
Extended Graphics Array
Ohm
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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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Table of contents
- 6 1. Introduction
- 6 2. Applications
- 7 3. Package Contents
- 7 4. System Requirements
- 8 5. Features
- 9 6. Operation Controls and Functions
- 9 6.1 Front Panel
- 10 6.2 Rear Panel
- 13 6.3 IR Cable Pinouts
- 13 6.4 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults
- 14 6.5 OSD Menu
- 33 6.6 WebGUI Control
- 47 6.7 Telnet Control
- 48 6.8 Serial and Telnet Commands
- 73 7. Connection Diagram
- 74 8. Specifications
- 74 8.1 Technical Specifications
- 76 8.2 Video Specifications
- 80 8.3 Audio Specifications
- 82 8.4 Cable Specifications
- 83 8.5 HDBaseT Features
- 84 9. Acronyms
- 78 640×480p
- 78 1024×768p
- 78 1280×768p
- 78 1280×800p
- 78 1280×1024p