About KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite. Key Digital Digital IQ HD4x4Lite, Digital IQ HD6x6Lite, Digital IQ HD8x8Lite
Below you will find brief information for video switcher Digital IQ HD8x8Lite, video switcher Digital IQ HD6x6Lite, video switcher Digital IQ HD4x4Lite. The Digital IQ Series KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite are HDBaseT Lite HDMI Matrix Switchers capable of switching up to 8 HDMI Video Sources/Inputs to up to 8 Independent Zones/Outputs via Single CAT5e/6. These switchers feature both HDMI and CAT5e/6 (RJ45) outputs, both of which are active simultaneously. The switchers transmit 1080p/60, 1080p/24, 1080i, 720p signals up to 210 ft. and 4k/Ultra HD signals up to 120 ft. when used with KD-CATHD250POHRx Receiver extenders and approved Key Digital CAT5e/6 cabling. They are compatible with third-party CAT5e/6 with lesser distance performance. The switchers also support all SD, HD, and VESA resolutions up to 1080p (60Hz & 50Hz), 4K/Ultra HD & ARC. They feature an internal EDID library with 12 default EDID configurations, in addition to Native EDID data for any output/display.
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KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite
HDBT/HDMI via Single CAT5e/6 Matrix Switcher.
Includes KD-CATHD250POHRx Receiver Extenders.
Setup Guide
KD-HD8x8Lite
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Table of Contents
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About KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite
Key Digital
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Digital IQ Series
™
KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite are HDBaseT
®
Lite HDMI Matrix
Switchers capable of switching up to 8 HDMI Video Sources/Inputs to up to 8 Independent
Zones/Outputs via Single CAT5e/6.
Advanced HDMI
®
Features
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3D – Capability to pass 3D stereoscopic signal formats
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4K – 4096x2160/24 video resolution support for commercial applications such as Digital Movie
Theaters, CAD, Post Production, Graphics, etc.
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Audio Return Channel (ARC) – Allows audio to be returned from display back to HDMI source for amplification and display
Key Features
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Features both HDMI and CAT5e/6 (RJ45) outputs, both are active simultaneously
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Transmits 1080p/60, 1080p/24, 1080i, 720p signals up to 210 ft. Transmits 4k/Ultra HD signals up to 120 ft. when used with KD-CATHD250POHRx Receiver extenders and approved Key Digital
CAT5e/6 cabling. Compatible with third-party CAT5e/6 with lesser distance performance.
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Supports all SD, HD, and VESA resolutions up to 1080p (60Hz & 50Hz), 4K/Ultra HD & ARC
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Internal EDID Library features 12 default EDID configurations, in addition to Native EDID data for any Output/Display
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Full Buffer
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Technology – Full matrix buffering of HDCP and EDID for seamless switching and viewing of any source/input to any display/output, regardless of multiple output viewing relation
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TMDS re-clocking – support long HDMI or CAT5e/6 connections and daisy chain configurations
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RJ45 outputs utilize the HDBaseT
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format
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Control routing enables bi-directional IR and RS-232 control signal extension
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Serial IR, Optical IR, Front Panel & RS-232 control. Supports major control systems such as
Compass Control
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, AMX
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, Control4
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, Crestron
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, RTI
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, Universal
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.
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Includes 4/6/8 KD-CATHD250POHRx Receiver Extenders
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Fully automatic CAT5e/6 cable equalization
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8/12/16 active outputs (4/6/8 HDMI/DVI and 4/6/8 CAT5e/6) enable flexible integration
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Supports switching of lossless compressed digital audio:
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Dolby
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TrueHD, Dolby
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Digital Plus and DTS
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-HD Master Audio
Accessories
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4/6/8/ KD-CATHD250POHRx Receiver Extenders
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Two external power supplies. Matrix: +6V/11.6A
(70W); KD-CATHD250POHRx:+12V/6A (70W)
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IR Remote control; HDMI Cable Clips (8/12/16); 6 ft.
USB Data Cable
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Loosen Screw
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Slide Clip on to Screw
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Secure Screw
Rack Mounting:
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Insert Key Digital
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HDMI
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Cable
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Fasten HDMI Cable to Clip with Cable Tie
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Secure the rack ears to each side of the
KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite
with the supplied hardware, then, fasten the unit to the rack rails with the included machine screws.
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Connections, Buttons and LEDs
Rear Panel Connections:
HDMI Inputs & LEDs HDMI & CAT5e/5 Outputs & LEDs
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There are 4/6/8 Output buttons along the front panel.
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Pressing an output button will select the next HDMI input.
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A blue LED will indicate which Input has been selected for each Output.
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There is also an Optical IR window located on the right side of the front panel for IR remote control signals.
Application Example
Blu-Ray Cable Boxes 1-3 Satellite STB DVD-HD PS3 AppleTV
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Connections
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HDMI Inputs: Located on the left side of the back panel. The Inputs have a blue LED that will illuminate when a source is connected and synced.
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HDMI & CAT5e/6 Outputs: Located in the middle of the back panel. The Outputs have a blue LED that will illuminate when a output device is connected and synced.
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The RS-232, Serial IR, Optical IR Sensor,
Operation Mode Switch, TCP/IP, USB and
Power connections are located on the right side of the back panel.
Operation
Mode
USB
RS-232 Port
TCP/IP
IR Eye Serial IR
Power
Power POH
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I/O Ports: Located to the right of the Outputs.
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The Operation Mode switch is used to update the unit’s firmware, which is done via RS-232,
USB or TCP/IP. The firmware version as well as all RS-232 commands is available through the
RS-232 command ‘H’. A detailed list of RS-232 commands is available later in this guide.
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If newer firmware is made available, complete updating instructions will be included with it. Check the Key Digital website for any firmware updates.
Front Panel Buttons and LEDs
Output Select Buttons
Input LEDs IR Eye
Single CAT5e/6
HDMI
IR
KD-HD8x8Lite
RS232 Control
Serial IR
Optical IR
TCP/IP
USB
IR
Master Controller
KD-MC2500
Mirrored HDMI
HDMI
210 ft.
KD-CATHD250POH
210 ft.
KD-CATHD250POH
210 ft.
KD-CATHD250POH
210 ft.
KD-CATHD250POH
Display 1
210 ft.
KD-CATHD250POH
Display 2
210 ft.
KD-CATHD250POH
Display 3
210 ft.
KD-CATHD250POH
Display 4
210 ft.
KD-CATHD250POH
Display 5 Display 6 Display 7 Display 8
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Quick Setup Guide
1. Begin with the KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite and all input/output devices turned off and power cables removed.
2. Connect HDMI sources to the appropriate input ports on the KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite.
3. Connect CAT5e/6 outputs to the KD-CATHD250POHRx extenders via CAT5e/6 cables, then connect the extenders to the output devices (display, projector, AV Receiver, etc).
4. Connect HDMI outputs to the appropriate output device (outputs will mirror CAT5e/6).
5. Connect both power supplies (one for the Matrix and one for the POH Extenders) to the KD-
HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite and all other input and output devices and turn them on.
6. Operate the KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite switcher via front panel buttons, IR Remote, Serial IR or
RS-232 control.
Operation:
After performing the setup above, the unit is ready for operation.
There are several options for controlling the unit. Commands can be issued via IR remote control,
RS-232, TCP/IP or by using the front panel buttons. Note that the advanced commands are available only via the RS-232 protocol.
KD-CATHD250POHRx Baluns
If you will be utilizing the KD-CATHD250POHRx extender, please follow this procedure.
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One CAT5e/6 UTP or STP cable needs to be used.
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Use the shortest possible HDMI cable when connecting the Extender to the Display. Key Digital recommends cables 6 ft. or shorter for optimum performance.
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Ensure the CAT cable is run directly from the switcher to the Extender.
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Do not use patch panels, punch downs, keystones, couplers, wall plates, etc..
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Key Digital recommends the use of CAT5e/6 STP cable with shielded RJ45 connectors for optimum performance and distances from your Extender.
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Extending and Routing Control Signals
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The KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite feature powerful and useful control routing features. The switchers have the ability to matrix control signals just like they can audio and video signals.
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KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite can consolidate incoming IR/RS-232 signals to control any display/output connected via CAT5/6 or via HDMI (control signal extension via HDMI only available with Key
Digital Commercial HiFi ProS cables).
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KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite can consolidate incoming IR/RS-232 signals to control any source/input connected via HDMI, with Key Digital’s Commercial HiFi ProS cables.
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IR and RS-232 control signals are bi-directional, and may flow from the matrix to the zone or from the zone to the matrix.
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The default signal path for control signals is to route IR control signals from Expansion I/O Port 1 to RJ45 output 1…Expansion I/O Port 8 to RJ45 Output 8 (the path and control signal type can be manipulated by using the desired RS-232 command).
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When connecting the IR Emitter to the device you wish to control, make sure to find the IRreceiver area on the device
Control Signal Extension from External I/O Ports:
The default setting for control signal extension is to route IR signals from Expansion I/O Port 1 to
RJ45 output 1…Expansion I/O Port 8 to RJ45 Output 8 (the path and control signal type can be manipulated by using the desired RS-232 command). When routing control signals to/from an
HDMI input/output, Key Digital’s HiFiProS cable must be used.
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Point-to-Point control routing is established by using commands containing “IRR” or “RSS”.
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Point-to-Many control routing is established by using commands containing “IR” or “RS”.
Extension I/O and Digital Audio Output (ARC) Port Configuration
Supports IR or RS-232 routing or ARC output. See chart below for 3.5mm jack configuration:
IR
Tip Ring
TX or RX None
RS232 TxD RxD
ARC NONE ARC OUT
Note: If ARC is enabled, IR and RS-232 signal routing will be disabled.
Point-to-Point IR Control Routing:
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To configure the path of IR control signals from an External I/O Port to an RJ45 output, use the command “ SPOC xx IRR 1 S yy”. xx=IR destination, yy=IR source
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To configure the path of IR control signals from an External I/O Port to an HDMI output, use the command “ SPOH xx IRR 1 S yy”. xx=IR destination, yy=IR source
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To configure the path of IR control signals from an External I/O Port to an HDMI input, use the command “ SPI xx IRR 1 S yy”. xx=IR destination, yy=IR source
Point-to-Point RS-232 Control Routing:
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To configure the path of RS-232 control signals from an External I/O Port to an RJ45 output, use the command “ SPOC xx RSS 1 S yy”. xx=RS-232 destination, yy=RS-232 source
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To configure the path of RS-232 control signals from an External I/O Port to an HDMI output, use the command “ SPOH xx RSS 1 S yy”. xx= RS-232 destination, yy= RS-232 source
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To configure the path of RS-232 control signals from an External I/O Port to an HDMI input, use the command “ SPI xx RSS 1 S yy”. xx= RS-232 destination, yy= RS-232 source
Point-to-Many IR Control Routing
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To configure the path of IR control signals from an External I/O Port to multiple RJ45 outputs, use the command “ SPOC xx IR 1 S yy”. xx=IR destination, yy=IR source.
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Then repeat the “ SPOC xx IR 1 S yy” command for each additional destination.
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To configure the path of IR control signals from an External I/O Port to multiple HDMI outputs, use the command “ SPOH xx IR 1 S yy”. xx=IR destination, yy=IR source.
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Then repeat the “ SPOH xx IR 1 S yy” command for each additional destination.
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To configure the path of IR control signals from an External I/O Port to multiple HDMI inputs, use the command “ SPI xx IR 1 S yy”. xx=IR destination, yy=IR source.
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Then repeat the “ SPI xx IR 1 S yy” command for each additional destination.
Point-to-Many RS-232 Control Routing
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To configure the path of RS-232 control signals from an External I/O Port to multiple RJ45 outputs, use the command “ SPOC xx RS 1 S yy”. xx=RS-232 destination, yy=RS-232 source. .
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Then repeat the “ SPOC xx RS 1 S yy” command for each additional destination.
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To configure the path of RS-232 control signals from an External I/O Port to multiple HDMI outputs, use the command “
SPOH xx RS 1 S yy”. xx= RS-232 destination, yy= RS-232 source.
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Then repeat the “ SPOH xx RS 1 S yy” command for each additional destination.
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To configure the path of RS-232 control signals from an External I/O Port to multiple HDMI inputs, use the command “ SPI xx RS 1 S yy”. xx= RS-232 destination, yy= RS-232 source.
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Then repeat the “ SPI xx RS 1 S yy” command for each additional destination.
Settings
The KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite features a library of 12 internal EDID (Extended Display Identification
Data) files, in addition to allowing any Input source to receive a copy of the EDID information of any display connected via HDMI or CAT cable. The default EDID setting is “04” – 1080p 2ch Digital
Audio. Changing EDID settings may be necessary when connecting to or from an AV Receiver, or for passing 3D content.
The possible EDID settings can range from ‘01’ to ‘12’. (‘04’ is the default).
01 1080i, 2CH Audio
02 1080i, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
03 1080i, HD Audio
04 1080p, 2CH Audio
05 1080p, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
06 1080p, HD Audio
07 3D, 1080p 2CH Audio
08 3D, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
09
3D, HD Audio
10 1280x1024 DVI
11 1920x1080 DVI
12 1920x1200 DVI
When selecting an EDID from the library (settings 01-12), your source device will see the KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite EDID choice instead of the display’s EDID, overriding the display’s own EDID information.
If your display is not capable of accepting the video resolution or audio type selected, you may not see a picture or hear sound. In this case please choose another more compatible EDID, or use the default EDID.
Remote Control
You may switch inputs on the KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite by using the supplied IR Remote control. You can also perform basic EDID adjustments with the IR remote.
Please see the below chart for IR remote commands.
Power On
Power Off
1
4
7 8
0
2
5
Video Mode Audio Mode
3
6
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IR Extender:
You may want to use an IR extender, such as the KD-IRKIT300. Front and Rear panel sensors are available for use with the IR extender. A wired IR serial connector is also provided at the rear of the unit. Wired IR
Extender KD-IRB3099 in the KD-IRKIT300 uses a 3.5mm male-to-male
Mono cable. (Not Included with KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite)
KD-IRB3099
Wired IR Extender
Back of the Unit
R3
Bass
R4
Volume
Tone Controls
Middle Treble
All Mute Balance LipSync All Restore
Mute Restore
3.5mm male-to-male mono cable
KD-IRCB204
Connecting Block
IR/Remote Control Command List
Command
Power On
Description
Power On
Power Off Power Off »
Video Output Setup Commands XX = [01-99], Y = [01-99]
R1 » XX » Video Mode » Mute Set Output XX Video Mute ON
R1 » Video Mode » All Mute Set All Outputs to Video Mute ON
R1 » XX » Video Mode » Restore Set Output XX to Video Mute OFF
R1 » Video Mode » All Restore
R1 » XX » Video Mode » YY
R1 » Video Mode » YY
Set All Output to Video Mute OFF
Set Output XX to Video Input YY
Set All Output to Video Input YY
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System Control Setup Commands
EDID Setup, XX = [01-08], YY = [01-08], ZZ = [01-12]
R2 » XX » Bass » YY Copy EDID from Output YY to Input XX
R2 » Bass » YY
R2 » XX » Treble » ZZ
Copy EDID from Output YY to All Inputs
Copy EDID from Default EDID ZZ to Input XX
R2 » Treble » ZZ Copy EDID from Default EDID ZZ to All InputS
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DEFAULT EDID 01 : HDMI Video 1080i@60, Audio 2CH PCM Audio
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DEFAULT EDID 02 : HDMI Video 1080i@60, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY
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DEFAULT EDID 03 : HDMI Video 1080i@60, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY/HD
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DEFAULT EDID 04 : HDMI Video 1080p@60, Audio 2CH PCM Audio
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DEFAULT EDID 05 : HDMI Video 1080p@60, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY
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DEFAULT EDID 06 : HDMI Video 1080p@60, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY/HD
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DEFAULT EDID 07 : HDMI Video 1080p@60/3D, Audio 2CH PCM Audio
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DEFAULT EDID 08 : HDMI Video 1080p@60/3D, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY
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DEFAULT EDID 09 : HDMI Video 1080p@60/3D, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY/HD
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DEFAULT EDID 10 : DVI Video Max. 1280x1024@60, No Audio
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DEFAULT EDID 11 : DVI Video Max. 1920x1080@60, No Audio
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DEFAULT EDID 12 : DVI Video Max. 1920x1200@60, No Audio
System Addressing Mode
R3 » R2 » R4 » X » X
R4 » X » X
Set System Address xx [xx=00-99]
Prefix Command for Addressing Mode xx [xx=00-99]
RS-232 Commands
The KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite provide access to all functions when used with an RS-232 control system.
RS-232 cable pin out
The connection protocol is as follows:
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Baud rate: 57,600
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Data Bits: 8
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Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: None
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Carriage Return: Required
Pin 5 – Ground
Pin 3 – Receive
Pin 2 – Transmit
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Line Feed: Required
NOTE: Commands are not case sensitive. Spaces are shown for clarity; commands should not have any spaces. Every command below requires a carriage return at the end of the string for the command to be executed. If a new command is received, a prompt should be sent back.
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Most Common RS-232 Commands:
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H: Help - Help command. List of all RS-232 commands and Firmware version.
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STA: Status Command - Displays unit status for all internal variables such as Video Input, and
EDID selected for each Input.
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PF: Power Off - Power Off command
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PN: Power ON - Power ON command
Commands:
Video Switch:
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‘SP O xx SI yy’ To switch the desired Video Input to the desired Output:
» xx = the Output number [01-04/06/08] –OR- [A] for ‘All’
» yy = the Input number [01-04/06/08] –OR- [U, D] for ‘Up’,’ Down’ respectively.
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‘U/D’ will increase/decrease the input number from its current position.
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This command will switch Inputs to your desired Output.
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Example: To switch Output 3 to Input 1, issue the command; ‘SPO01SI03’
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Example: To incrementally switch the Input Up from its present number for Output 1, issue the command: ‘SPO01SIU’
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Example: To switch All Outputs to Input 3, issue the command: ‘SPOASI03’
EDID Copy and Default EDID Library:
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‘SP C EDID xx H/C/D yy’: To Copy EDID to Input from HDMI Output, or from a Default Library
» xx = Input numbers [01-04/06/08] –OR- [A] for ‘All’ Inputs
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H = EDID Copy from HDMI Output
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C = EDID Copy from CAT Output
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D = Default EDID Library selection (see list below)
» yy = Output numbers [01-04/06/08] when ‘H’ variable is selected –OR-
Default EDID library settings [01-12] when ‘D’ variable is selected.
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This command will either copy the EDID information from a selected Output to a specific
Input (or All Inputs), or, write EDID information from an internal library of default EDID settings to a specific Input (or All Inputs).
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Example: To copy the EDID information from HDMI Output 2 to Input 4, issue the command:
‘SPCEDID04H02’
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Example: To write the EDID information from the built-in default EDID library using default
EDID 1 to Input 2, issue the command; ‘SPCEDID02D01’
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The possible EDID settings can range from ‘01’ to ‘12’. (‘04’ is the default).
01 1080i, 2CH Audio
02 1080i, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
03 1080i, HD Audio
04 1080p, 2CH Audio
05 1080p, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
06 1080p, HD Audio
07 3D, 1080p 2CH Audio
08 3D, DOLBY/DTS 5.1
09 3D, HD Audio
10
1280x1024 DVI
11 1920x1080 DVI
12 1920x1200 DVI
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Front Panel Buttons Enabled/Disabled:
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‘SP C FB E/D’
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Where ‘E’ will Enable the front panel buttons and ‘D’ will Disable the front panel buttons.
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Example: To Disable the front panel buttons, issue the command; ‘SPCFBD’
Reset to Factory Defaults:
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‘SP C DF xx’
» xx = [01-12] and is the default EDID library loaded during a factory reset.
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This command will return the unit to its factory default settings including a user chosen default EDID setting. (See above for a list of possible default EDID library settings available)
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Example: To reset the unit to factory default with an EDID setting of 1080i 2CH Audio, issue the command; ‘SPCDF01’
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Example: To reset the unit to factory default with an EDID setting of 3D 1080p 2CH Audio, issue the command; ‘SPCDF07’
RS-232, USB, TCP/IP Command List:
No Command
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6
7
4
5
8
2
3
Azz
H
PHO
PHE
PHC
PHT
PF
PN
Description
Commands may require an address prefix if unit has been addressed ( zz=[00-99])
Help
Help for Output Setup Commands
Help for EDID Setup Commands
Help for Control I/O Setup Commands
Help for Status Commands
Power Off
Power ON
System Control Setup Commands
9 SPC A xx Set System Address, xx = [00-99] (00=Single)
10 SPC CM x
11 SPC UM x
Set System Command Mode, x = [0-9], Default 0,
Reserved for master control feature with Compass Control
Set System User Mode, x = [0-1], Default 1.
If x is 0, return message is by micro-code, and if x is 1, return is by string message.
12 SPC FB E/D/T
13 SPC BIRS z
14 SPCDF
Front Panel Buttons Enabled/Disabled/Toggle
IR Source for HD8x8, z = [1-2] (1-Wired,2-Sensor)
Set Factory Default without changing EDID
15 SPCDF zz Set Factory Default with updated EDID zz=[01-12]
(DEFAULT EDID 01-12)
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Network Setup, xxx = [000-255], zzzz = [0001-9999]
16 SPC ETIPA xxx.xxx.
xxx.xxx
Set Host (unit) IP Address to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
17 SPC ETIPM xxx.
xxx.xxx.xxx
Net Mask to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
18 SPC ETIPR xxx.xxx.
xxx.xxx
Set Router IP Address to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
19 SPC ETIPP zzzz Set TCP/IP Port to zzzz
Video Output Setup Commands xx = [01-08,A], yy = [01-08] (A=All)
20 SPOxx VM E/D/T Set Video Mute for Output xx Video Mute Enabled/Disabled/Toggle
21 SPOxx ON/OFF Set Output ON/OFF
22 SPOxx SI yy Set Output xx to Video Input yy
23 SPO A PT Set All Input/Output Video to Pass-Through
(Ex, Output1 = Input1, Output2 = Input2…., Output8 = Input 8)
24 SPOxx HFM A/D/H Set Output xx Video Format:
Auto: Set output video format automatically based on connected display
Forced DVI: Set video format to DVI
H(Bypass): Set output video format according to selected input video format. DVI in => DVI out, HDMI in => HDMI out
Control I/O Setup Commands xx = [01-08,A], yy = [01-08] (A=All), z = [1-6]
1 = External I/O, 2 = HDMI Input, 3= HDMI Ouput, 4 = CAT5e/6 Output, 5 = Over IP
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SPI xx IR z S yy
SPI xx IRR z S yy
SPI xx RS z S yy
SPI xx RSS z S yy
Route IR from xx to HDMI input yy from z; xx=IR destination, yy=IR source, z=IR Origin Port Type
Route IR from xx to HDMI input yy from z; xx=IR destination, yy=IR source, z=IR Origin Port Type
Route RS232 from xx to HDMI input yy from z; xx=RS232destination, yy=RS232 source, z=RS232 Origin Port Type
Route RS232 from xx to HDMI input yy from z; xx=RS232destination, yy=RS232 source, z=RS232 Origin Port Type
29 SPOH xx IR z S yy Route IR from xx to HDMI Output yy from z; xx=IR destination, yy=IR source, z=IR Origin Port Type
30 SPOH xx IRR z S yy Route IR from xx to HDMI Output yy from z; xx=IR destination, yy=IR source, z=IR Origin Port Type
31 SPOH xx RS z S yy Route RS232 from xx to HDMI Output yy from z; xx=RS232destination, yy=RS232 source, z=RS232 Origin Port Type
32 SPOH xx RSS z
S yy
Route RS232 from xx to HDMI Output yy from z; xx=RS232destination, yy=RS232 source, z=RS232 Origin Port Type
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33 SPOC xx IR z S yy Route IR from xx to RJ45 Output yy from z; xx=IR destination, yy=IR source, z=IR Origin Port Type
34 SPOC xx IRR z S yy Route IR from xx to RJ45 Output yy from z; xx=IR destination, yy=IR source, z=IR Origin Port Type
35 SPOC xx RS z S yy Route RS232 from xx to RJ45 Output yy from z; xx=RS232destination, yy=RS232 source, z=RS232 Origin Port Type
36 SPOC xx RSS z
S yy
37 SPE xx IR z S yy
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SPE xx IRR z S yy
SPE xx RS z S yy
Route RS232 from xx to RJ45 Output yy from z; xx=RS232destination, yy=RS232 source, z=RS232 Origin Port Type
Route IR from xx to I/O Port yy from z; xx=IR destination, yy=IR source, z=IR Origin Port Type
Route IR from xx to I/O Port yy from z; xx=IR destination, yy=IR source, z=IR Origin Port Type
Route RS232 from xx to I/O Port yy from z; xx=RS232destination, yy=RS232 source, z=RS232 Origin Port Type
40 SPE xx RSS z S yy Route RS232 from xx to I/O Port yy from z; xx=RS232destination, yy=RS232 source, z=RS232 Origin Port Type
41 SPC ARCxx ON/OFF Set Output xx ARC ON/OFF
EDID Setup, xx = [01-08,A], yy = [01-08], zz = [01-12]
42 SPC EDID xx H yy Copy EDID from HDMI Output yy to Input xx
43 SPC EDID xx C yy Copy EDID from RJ45 Output yy to Input xx
44 SPC EDID xx D zz Copy EDID from Default EDID zz to Input xx
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DEFAULT EDID 01 : HDMI Video 1080i@60, Audio 2CH PCM Audio
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DEFAULT EDID 02 : HDMI Video 1080i@60, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY
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DEFAULT EDID 03 : HDMI Video 1080i@60, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY/HD
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DEFAULT EDID 04 : HDMI Video 1080p@60, Audio 2CH PCM Audio
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DEFAULT EDID 05 : HDMI Video 1080p@60, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY
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DEFAULT EDID 06 : HDMI Video 1080p@60, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY/HD
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DEFAULT EDID 07 : HDMI Video 1080p@60/3D, Audio 2CH PCM Audio
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DEFAULT EDID 08 : HDMI Video 1080p@60/3D, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY
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DEFAULT EDID 09 : HDMI Video 1080p@60/3D, Audio PCM,DTS/DOLBY/HD
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DEFAULT EDID 10 : DVI Video Max. 1280x1024@60, No Audio
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DEFAULT EDID 11 : DVI Video Max. 1920x1080@60, No Audio
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DEFAULT EDID 12 : DVI Video Max. 1920x1200@60, No Audio
Status Commands: xx = [01-08, A=all]
45 STA Show Global System Status
46 STPC
47 STPExx
Show Control System Setup Status
Show Expansion I/O xx Status
48 STPIxx
49 STPOxx
Show Video Input xx Status
Show Video Output xx Status
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50 STMA
51 STMC
52 STMExx
53 STMIxx
54 STMOxx
Show Global System Status by Micro-Code
Show Control System Setup Status by Micro-Code
Show Expansion I/O xx Status by Micro-Code
Show Video Input xx Status by Micro-Code
Show Video Output xx Status by Micro-Code
Firmware Upgrade Procedure
KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite units are firmware upgradeable via USB.
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First you must download the Device Manager software from the KD-4x4Lite/KD-6x6Lite or
KD-8x8Lite product pages on the Key Digital website. The software can be found under the
“Downloads” section.
1. Connect the Digital IQ unit to your PC via USB or RS-232
2. Open the Device Manager software and select Download on the Home Page:
3. Wait for confirmation that the PC has established a connection with the Digital IQ unit
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4. Select Auto Update selection box, and then begin the firmware update by selecting Next
5. Observe status of the firmware update through completion
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Audio Return Channel
Audio Return Channel features rely on CEC to work effectively. CEC is not enabled through the
KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite matrix; therefore a CEC connection must be made elsewhere. This connection can be enabled by connecting two Champion Series
™
HiFi Commercial ProS HDMI cables together with a male to male 3.5mm stereo cable from an ARC supported TV and an ARC supported AV Receiver. The audio return channel is not output via HDMI, but instead it is sent to the corresponding 3.5mm expansion port of the output to which the ARC audio is connected to.
A common 3.5mm stereo to L/R RCA Y-cable may be used to connect to your AVR, however, the audio output signal will be PCM digital and will only be carried on one of the RCA leads.
Example: An ARC compatible display is connected to output 8. The audio will be sent to 3.5mm expansion port number 8.
No Connection
ARC Input of Display
Male-to-Male 3.5mm cable
To ARC Output of AV Receiver
PCM Digital Audio
Carried on One RCA
ARC Requirements:
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Display that supports ARC
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AV Receiver that supports ARC
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Champion Series
™
HiFi Commercial ProS HDMI Cables
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Male to Male Stereo Cable
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3.5mm to RCA cable
6. Select Finish to close
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Specifications
Technical:
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Input (Each): 1 HDMI Connector, Type A, 19 Pin Female
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Output (Each): 1 HDMI Connector, Type A, 19 Pin Female; Single CAT5e/6 on RJ45 connectors
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Bandwidth: TMDS bandwidth 3.4 Gb/s
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Control: Front panel push buttons and LEDs; IR sensor front/rear; RS-232 Tx/Rx lines with full bi-directional operation
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Video/Audio Matrix Switching: Full matrix switching for HDBT/HDMI Video & Audio, DVI Video
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Deep Color Support: Supports digital video formats in Deep Color Mode up to 12 bits/color with all HDMI and HDCP technologies
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HDMI
®
and HDCP Licensing: Fully licensed and compatible with all HDMI and HDCP technologies
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Link: Single Link
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EDID Control: EDID information is assigned to the inputs from the internal EDID library or from a display’s internal EDID data
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Lossless Compressed Digital Audio: Dolby ® TrueHD, Dolby ® Digital Plus and DTS ™ -HD Master Audio
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DDC Signal (Data): Input DDC Signal - 5 Volts p-p (TTL)
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HDMI Video/Audio Signal: Input Video Signal - 1.2 Volts p-p
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DDC Communication: EDID and HDCP Bi-directional Transparency from Display to Source
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Wired IR: modulated IR signal input, 0-5V TTL or -10to +10V.
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Power: KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite: +6V/11.6A (70W); KD-CATHD250POHRx:+12V/6A (70W)
General:
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Regulation: CE, RoHS, WEEE
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Rack Mount:
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KD-HD6x6Lite, KD-HD8x8Lite: 2U, Full Rack Width (rack ears included)
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KD-HD4x4Lite: 1U
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Enclosure: Black Metal
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Product Dimensions:
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KD-HD6x6Lite / KD-HD8x8Lite: 17.3” x 6.6” x 3.46”
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KD-HD4x4Lite: 17.125” x 5.50” x 1.75”
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Shipping Dimensions:
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KD-HD6x6Lite / KD-HD8x8Lite: 19.9” x 13.7” x 7.8”
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KD-HD4x4Lite: 21.4” x 9” x 6.9”
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Product Weight:
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KD-HD6x6Lite / KD-HD8X8Lite: 6.6 lb.
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KD-HD4x4Lite: 5.5 lb.
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Shipping Weight:
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KD-HD8X8Lite: 16.5 lb.
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KD-HD6x6Lite: 14.3 lb.
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KD-HD4x4Lite: 12.1 lb.
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Important Product Warnings:
1. Connect all cables before providing power to the unit.
2. Test for proper operation before securing unit behind walls or in hard to access spaces.
3. If installing the unit into wall or mounting bracket into sheet-rock, provide proper screw support with bolts or sheet-rock anchors.
Safety Instructions:
Please be sure to follow these instructions for safe operation of your unit.
1. Read and follow all instructions.
2. Heed all warnings.
3. Do not use this device near water.
4. Clean only with dry cloth.
5. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
6. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
7. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
8. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the device has been damaged in any way including:
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Damage to the power supply or power plug
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Exposure to rain or moisture
Power Supply Use:
You MUST use the Power Supply provided with your unit or you VOID the Key Digital
®
Warranty and risk damage to your unit and associated equipment.
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How to Contact Key Digital
®
System Design Group (SDG)
For system design questions please contact us at:
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Phone: 914-667-9700
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E-mail: [email protected]
Technical Support
For technical questions about using Key Digital
®
products, please contact us at:
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Phone: 914-667-9700
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E-mail: [email protected]
Repairs and Warranty Service
Should your product require warranty service or repair, please obtain a Key Digital
®
Return Material
Authorization (RMA) number by contacting us at:
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Phone: 914-667-9700
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E-mail: [email protected]
Feedback
Please email any comments/questions about the manual to:
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E-mail: [email protected]
Warranty Information
All Key Digital
®
products are built to high manufacturing standards and should provide years of trouble-free operation. They are backed by a limited lifetime parts and labor warranty.
Installation Notes
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Installation Notes
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Key features
HDBaseT Lite HDMI Matrix Switcher
Supports up to 8 HDMI Video Sources/Inputs
Supports up to 8 Independent Zones/Outputs
Transmits 1080p/60, 1080p/24, 1080i, 720p signals up to 210 ft
Transmits 4k/Ultra HD signals up to 120 ft
Supports all SD, HD, and VESA resolutions up to 1080p (60Hz & 50Hz), 4K/Ultra HD & ARC
Internal EDID library features 12 default EDID configurations
Frequently asked questions
Connect your HDMI sources to the input ports on the KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite and connect your CAT5e/6 outputs to the KD-CATHD250POHRx extenders via CAT5e/6 cables. Then connect the extenders to your output devices (display, projector, AV Receiver, etc.) and connect your HDMI outputs to your output devices (outputs will mirror CAT5e/6).
Key Digital recommends the use of CAT5e/6 STP cable with shielded RJ45 connectors for optimum performance and distances from your Extender. You should also use the shortest possible HDMI cable connecting the Extender to the Display. Key Digital recommends cables 6 ft. or shorter for optimum performance.
You can control the KD-HD4x4/6x6/8x8Lite via front panel buttons, IR Remote, Serial IR, or RS-232 control. Advanced commands are available only via the RS-232 protocol.