ATLONA AT-OME-PS62 4K UHD 6×2 Matrix Switcher User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- ATLONA
Table of Contents
AT-OME-PS62 4K UHD 6×2 Matrix Switcher
Product Information: 4K/UHD 6×2 Matrix Switcher for HDMI,
USB-C, and HDBaseT with USB
The AT-OME-PS62 is a 4K/UHD 6×2 matrix switcher designed to
switch and extend HDMI, USB-C, and HDBaseT video signals with USB
data. This switcher allows you to distribute video signals from up
to six sources to two displays or projectors. It supports
resolutions up to 4K/UHD @ 60 Hz with 4:2:0 chroma subsampling,
HDR10, and Dolby Vision.
Product Features:
-
6×2 matrix switcher for HDMI, USB-C, and HDBaseT video signals
with USB data -
Supports resolutions up to 4K/UHD @ 60 Hz with 4:2:0 chroma
subsampling, HDR10, and Dolby Vision -
Switching modes: automatic, front-panel buttons, RS-232, or
TCP/IP -
Audio de-embedding on HDMI and HDBaseT outputs
-
Integrated Ethernet switch for LAN connectivity
Product Usage Instructions:
Before using the AT-OME-PS62, please read the user manual and
safety information provided in the packaging. To register your
product, visit https://atlona.com/registration.
To connect your sources and displays to the switcher:
-
Connect the HDMI, USB-C, or HDBaseT video sources to the HDMI
input ports on the switcher using high-speed HDMI cables. -
Connect the HDMI or HDBaseT output ports on the switcher to
your displays or projectors using high-speed HDMI cables or HDBaseT
receivers. -
Connect USB devices to the USB hub on the switcher.
To operate the switcher:
-
Use the front-panel buttons to manually switch between sources
and displays. -
Use the remote control to switch between sources and displays,
adjust audio volume, and access settings. -
Use RS-232 or TCP/IP commands to control the switcher from a
computer or control system. -
Configure the switcher settings using the on-screen display
(OSD) or Atlona Management System (AMS).
For more information on how to operate and configure the
AT-OME-PS62, refer to the user manual available at
https://atlona.com/product/at-ome-ps62/.
IMPORTANT: To ensure optimal performance and compatibility, use
high-quality HDMI cables and HDBaseT receivers that support HDCP
2.2 and EDID communication. Firmware updates may be available on
the Atlona website to improve performance and add new features.
Check the website regularly for updates.
4K/UHD 6×2 Matrix Switcher
for HDMI, USB-C, and HDBaseT with USB
AT-OME-PS62
Atlona Manuals Switchers
Version Information
Version 1 2
Release Date June 2019 Dec 2020
Notes Release Updated for firmware 1.2.0
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Welcome to Atlona!
Thank you for purchasing this Atlona product. We hope you enjoy it and will
take a extra few moments to register your new purchase.
Registration only takes a few minutes and protects this product against theft
or loss. In addition, you will receive notifications of product updates and
firmware. Atlona product registration is voluntary and failure to register
will not affect the product warranty.
To register your product, go to https://atlona.com/registration
Sales, Marketing, and Customer Support
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States
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(US/International)
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Operating Notes
IMPORTANT: Visit https://atlona.com/product/at-ome-ps62/ for the latest firmware updates and User Manual.
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Atlona, Inc. (“Atlona”) Limited Product Warranty
Coverage Atlona warrants its products will substantially perform to their
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workmanship under normal use, conditions and service.
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for necessary parts, labor and shipping.
OR · replace and return, free of charge, any defective products with direct
replacement or with similar products
deemed by Atlona to perform substantially the same function as the original
products. OR
· refund the pro-rated value based on the remaining term of the warranty
period, not to exceed MSRP, in cases where products are beyond repair and/or
no direct or substantially similar replacement products exist.
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and Discontinued hardware and electronic
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malfunction caused by any alteration, modification, improper use, neglect,
improper
packaging or shipping (such claims must be presented to the carrier),
lightning, power surges, or other acts of nature.
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Atlona, Inc. (“Atlona”) Limited Product Warranty
· Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from the installation or
removal of this product from any installation, any unauthorized tampering with
this product, any repairs attempted by anyone unauthorized by Atlona to make
such repairs, or any other cause which does not relate directly to a defect in
materials and/or workmanship of this product.
· Equipment enclosures, cables, power supplies, batteries, LCD displays, and
any accessories used in conjunction with the product(s).
· Products purchased from unauthorized distributors, dealers, resellers,
auction websites and similar unauthorized channels of distribution.
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components contained within Atlona’s products will not become obsolete nor
does it imply Atlona products or their electronic components will remain
compatible with any other current product, technology or any future products
or technologies in which Atlona’s products may be used in conjunction with.
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offering in instances arising outside its normal course of business including,
but not limited to, damage inflicted to its products from acts of god.
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liability to specified amounts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not
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particular purpose, shall apply as provided under applicable law.
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Important Safety Information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN ENCLOSURE OR EXPOSE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in
the literature accompanying the product.
The information bubble is intended to alert the user to helpful or optional
operational instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this product near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install or place this product near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of a polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
product.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by Atlona.
12. To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or damage to this product, never
handle or touch this unit or power cord if your hands are wet or damp. Do not
expose this product to rain or moisture.
13. Unplug this product during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the product has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the
product, the product has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
FCC Compliance
FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement: This hardware device complies with Part
15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept
any interference received including interference that may cause undesired
operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures: 1) reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; 2)
increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver; 3) connect the
equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected; 4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the product
or specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used
with the installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure
compliance with FCC regulations.
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subject to change without notice. Actual products, product images, and online
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The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo
are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing Administrator, Inc.
Dolby, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby
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countries. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. All other trademark(s),
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Table of Contents
Introduction
8
Features
8
Package Contents
8
Panel Description
9
Installation
10
Captive Screw Connections
10
Mounting Instructions
11
Connection Instructions
13
IP Modes
13
Connection Diagram
14
Control
15
CEC
15
RS-232
15
TCP Proxy
15
TCP/IP
15
WebGUI
15
Front Panel Operation
16
Routing
16
Basic
16
ALL
16
Presets Save
17
Presets Recall
17
Audio
18
Route
18
Volume
18
EQ
19
MIC
19
MIC Ducking
20
EDID
20
Copy
20
Set EDID Mode
21
Default
21
Saved
21
Internal
21
Info
22
WebGUI
23
I/O Settings
24
Audio
26
Display
28
RS-232
30
EDID
31
Time
32
Config
33
System
34
Appendix
36
Specifications
36
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Introduction
The Atlona AT-OME-PS62 is a 6×2 matrix switcher with HDMI, USB-C, and HDBaseT
inputs, plus HDMI and HDBaseT outputs. Part of the OmegaTM Series of
integration products for modern AV communications and collaboration, the OME-
PS62 features HDBaseT extension for video up to 4K/60 4:2:0, plus embedded
audio, control, Ethernet, and USB over distances up to 330 feet (100 meters).
The HDMI and USB-C ports support video up to UHD/60 4:4:4. The OME-PS62 is
HDCP 2.2 compliant and features 4K/60 4:4:4 upscaling and downscaling for the
HDMI output. The integrated USB extension addresses the challenge of
connecting between USB devices at remote locations, and is ideal for software
video conferencing and touch or interactive displays. The OME-PS62 includes
USB 3.0 and USB-C interfaces for three host PCs, plus two peripheral devices
such as a camera, microphone, speaker phone, or keyboard and mouse. The OME-
PS62 is ideal for a wide range of 4K presentation applications with Omega
Series transmitters and receivers, with local HDMI and USB-C sources and the
optional GainTM 60 or Gain 120 amplifiers (purchasable through atlona.com).
Features
· Features two HDBaseT, three HDMI, and one USB-C input · USB-C input for AV,
data, and device charging · Two selectable switching modes, including mirrored
(default) HDMI and HDBaseT outputs, and matrixed outputs · Transmits and
receives audio, 4K/UHD video, and USB data up to 330 feet (100 meters) using
HDBaseT · Two USB 3.0 type B interfaces for connection to a host PC, plus two
USB 3.0 type A ports for peripheral devices
such as cameras, soundbars, or touch displays. · 4K/UHD downscaling and
upscaling on the HDMI output · Supports IP, CEC, and bidirectional RS-232 to
control local and remote displays · Supplies industry standard IEEE 802.3af
PoE over HDBaseT to Omega Series and other compatible transmitters
and receivers · Audio embedding and de-embedding, microphone/line level input
with 48 volt phantom power and automatic
ducking, and volume, mute, and five-band EQ for each output
Package Contents
1 x AT-OME-PS62 1 x Captive screw connector, 6-pin 4 x Captive screw
connector, 5-pin 1 x Captive screw connector, 3-pin 1 x USB-C cable 4 x
Mounting screws 1 x Pair rack mount ears 4 x Feet w/rubber grips 1 x IEC power
cord 1 x Installation Guide
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Panel Description
1
MENU
2
1
2
3
OMEGATM PRESENTATION SWITCHER AT-OME-PS62
3
LINE IN MIC
4
48V
MIC
LINE
5
AUDIO IN
L 1R
L 2R
6
AUDIO OUT
L 1R
L 2R
ENTER
4
5
6
7
RS-232
89
IP MODE
RX TX
RESET
1
2
HDBaseT IN
3
4
5
6
HDMI IN
USB-C IN
USB HUB
1
2
HOST USB
1
2
OUTPUT
LAN
PWR: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz
10
12
11 13
14
15
16
17
18
1 Function Buttons
10. HDBaseT IN
MENU – Access the front panel menu or use as a
Connect a compatible HDBaseT transmitter to this
back button within the menu. The menu can be used
port.
to route inputs, change audio and EDID settings, and view device information. ENTER – Used for making selection within the front panel OSD.
11. HDMI IN Connect HDMI cables to these ports from HDMI
sources.
^
^ and – Use to navigate through the front panel menu.
12. USB-C IN Connect a USB-C source to this port.
2 Number Buttons Use for selection of inputs and outputs.
13. USB HUB Connect USB devices to these ports. e.g. USB
3. MIC/LINE input
camera, mouse, etc.
Connect microphone or line input to this port.
14. HOST USB
4. MIC/LINE dip switch Use to switch between MIC, 48V, and line level input.
Connect to a computer using a USB B to USB A cable. USB 3.0 signal will only pass when using the local USB hub devices.
5. AUDIO IN Connect 2CH audio sources to these ports.
6. AUDIO OUT Connect to an audio DSP, amplifier, or other audio distribution
devices.
15. HDBaseT Output Connect a CAT5e/6/6a/7 cable from this port to an HDBaseT
receiver.
16. HDMI Output Connect an HDMI cable from here to an HDMI
7. RS-232
display.
Use for device or display control.
17. LAN
8. IP MODE LED and button
Connect an Ethernet cable to this port for control of
Press and hold the button for 5 seconds until the LED
the unit or to pass Ethernet to a local device.
blinks to switch the IP mode between DHCP and
Static IP modes. The LED will blink 4 times for DHCP 18. 100-240VAC 50/60Hz Power Port
and 2 times for static IP.
Connect the included IEC cord from this port to the
wall for power.
9. RESET LED and button Press and hold the button for 5 seconds until the unit resets. The LED will blink 3 times as the unit resets to
factory default settings.
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Installation
Captive Screw Connections
RS-232
A 3-pin captive screw connector has been included for RS-232.
RX TX GND GND RX TX
Audio
Connect to an audio DSP, amplifier, or other audio distribution devices.
Pin out will be determined by the RS-232 cable and connect as RX (receive), TX (transmit) and (Ground). Ground will be shared between port 1 and port 2.
L
R
L
R
+ Positive Ground
+ Positive
– Negative + Positive
Ground + Positive – Negative
Balanced
Unbalanced
Use a jumper between the negative and ground pins when using an unbalanced connection.
Ground
+ Positive
– Negative
Ground
+ Positive
Ground
+ Positive
Ground
+ Positive
– Negative
Ground
+ Positive – Negative
Ground
+ Positive
MIC / LINE
48V
MIC
LINE
Connect dynamic or self-powered microphones in this mode.
48V
MIC
LINE
Use this setting for
phantom powered microphones. Supplies 48
volts.
– Negative Ground
+ Positive
LINE IN MIC
MIC
Balanced
48V
MIC
LINE
LINE IN MIC
LINE IN MIC
LINE IN MIC
Connect wireless microphone receivers (or other sources) with line
level outputs using this setting. Either balanced, unbalanced, mono, or two
channel connections may be used.
LINE
Balanced Left
LINE
LINE LINE
Balanced Unbalanced Unbalanced
Right
Left
Right
LINE
Balanced Mono Balanced
LINE IN MIC
LINE
Unbalanced Mono Unbalanced
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Installation
Mounting Instructions
The AT-OME-PS62 can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack or placed freestanding on top of a desk or table.
Rack Installation
1. Remove the front two case screws from the sides of the case. 2. Attach the
included rack ears to each side of the AT-OME-PS62 using the case screws.
AT-HDR-H2H-44M
IR IN RS-232
DC 24V
S RX TX
FW
LAN
4
3
OUTPUT 1
2
1 HDMI IN
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 3
OUTPUT 4
MENU ENTER
3 2 2 1 1
6 5 4
AT-OME
TM PRESENTATION SWITCHER OMEGA
3. Install the OME-PS62 into a rack, using four rack screws. NOTE: Increase
the air flow as needed to maintain the recommended temperature inside the
rack.
NOTE: Do not exceed the maximum weight loads for the rack. Install heaver
equipment in the lower part of the rack for stability.
4
3
OUTPUT 1
2
1 HDMI IN
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 3
OUTPUT 4
AT-HDR-H2H-44M
IR IN RS-232
DC 24V
S RX TX
FW
LAN
TM PRESENTATION SWITCHER OMEGA
3 2 1
MENU
INFO ENTEREDID
6 5 4
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Installation
Surface Mounting
The AT-OME-PS62 can be placed freestanding on top of a desk, a table, or in a
cabinet. To prevent damage to the surfaces or unnecessary movement of the
matrix, four feet have been included. 1. Turn the unit upside down. 2. Install
each foot using the included feet screws, the rubber grips of the feet should
be facing up during
installation. 3. Turn the unit right-side up and place it in the desired
location.
AAOTT–MHHEDDGRRA–TMHH22PHHR–E44S44ENMMTAATION SWITCHER
FNC
CANCEL
POWER
ENTER
POWER
ENTECREADNICDEL FNC
INFO
EN3TER
4
MENU 1
2
3 2 2 1 1
8
3 6
5 INFO
4 EDID
Cable Recommendation Guidelines
Refer to the tables below for recommended cabling when using Altona products
with HDBaseT. The green bars indicate the signal quality when using each type
of cable. Higher-quality signals are represented by more bars.
Core
Shielding
Solid
UTP (unshielded) STP (shielded)
Performance Rating (MHz)
CAT5e 350
CAT6 500
CAT6a 600
CAT7 N/A
800
IMPORTANT: Stranded or patch cables are not recommended due to performance issues.
Cable CAT5e CAT6 / CAT6a / CAT7
Max. Distance @ 4K 295 feet (90 meters) 330 feet (100 meters)
Max. Distance @ 1080p 330 feet (100 meters) 330 feet (100 meters)
Use of a TIA/EIA 568B termination is recommended for optimal performance.
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Installation
Connection Instructions
1. Connect compatible HDBaseT transmitters (e.g. AT-OME-EX-TX) to the HDBaseT
input ports. 2. Connect HDMI and USB-C sources to the HDMI and USB-C input
ports. 3. Optional Connect 2CH sources to the analog AUDIO IN ports. 4.
Optional Connect a MIC or line input to the MIC/LINE input port and use the
dip switch to ensure the port is in
the correct mode. 5. Optional Connect the 2CH analog AUDIO OUT ports to an
audio DSP, amplifier, or other audio distribution
devices. 6. Optional Connect USB devices (e.g. USB camera) to the USB hub
ports. 7. Optional Connect the HOST USB port to a computer using a USB B to
USB A cable (cable not provided). 8. Optional For control, connect to the
3-pin captive screw RS-232 port. 9. Optional Connect a network switch to the
LAN port, for IP control or system configuration. 10. Connect an HDMI cable
from the HDMI output port to a local display. 11. Connect a compatible HDBaseT
Receiver (e.g. AT-OME-EX-RX or AT-OME-SR21) to the HDBaseT output port. 12.
Connect the included IEC power cord from the power port to a compatible power
outlet.
IP Modes
DHCP By default, the AT-OME-PS62 is set to DHCP mode. In this mode, when the
AT-OME-PS62 is connected to the Local Area Network (LAN), it will
automatically be assigned an IP address by the DHCP server (if available).
Press the IP MODE button to show the IP address in the top left corner of the
display connected to the HDMI output. Static If no DHCP server is available,
or a static IP is required, the OME-PS62 can be set to static IP mode using
the IP mode button.
· Press and hold the IP MODE button for 5 seconds to switch to static IP mode,
the LED will blink 2 times when it goes into Static IP mode. In this mode, the
AT-OME-PS62 will be set to the following: IP address: 192.168.1.254 Subnet
mask: 255.255.0.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1
· To switch back to DHCP, press and hold the IP mode button for 5 seconds. The
LED will blink 4 times when successfully put into DHCP mode.
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Installation
Connection Diagram
Laptop Laptop
MIC
Audio Document Camera
HDMI
AT-OME-EX-TX-WP
HOST
RX TX RS-232
DEVICE
HDMI
USB
PWR LINK
AT-OME-EX-TX-WP
HDBaseT
DSP Compact AES Processor
DSP
HDBaseT
Laptop
HDMI
USB-C
USB
AT-OME-PS62
2
HDBaseT IN 1
LINE IN MIC
48V LINE MIC
6 USB-C
IN
5
USB HUB
4 HDMI
IN
3
R AUDIO IN L 2
R 1 L
R AUDIO OUTL 2 R 1 L
2
OUTPUT 1
RS-232 RX TX
IP MODE RESET
LAN
PWR: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz
2 1 HOST USB
HDMI USB
AT-OME-EX-TX
RX RX TX
IR RS-232
HDBaseT OUT
HDMI IN
AT-OME-EX-TX
Audio
TM PRESENTATION SWITCHER OMEGA
AT-OME-PS62
SIGNAL DEVICE ID PWR
ANNETALAOUGDIION
AUDIO AMPLIFIER FW
VOL LEVEL
TM GAIN
AT-GAIN-120
Network Switch
Ethernet
GATEWAY
USB USB USB
USB-C
AUDIO OUT
USB
TM VELOCITY
AT-VGW-250
Ethernet
Ethernet/PoE
3 2 1
MENU
INFO ENTEREDID
6 5 4
AT-VTP-800
HDMI
HDBaseT
Confidence Monitor
Audio
USBHDMI PC
R + L+
OUTPUT
HDBaseT IN
2
LAN 1
AT-OME-SR21
IP MODE RESET
RX1TX
TX2RX
C2 COM C1 RELAY
RS-232
DC 24V
PATTERN
INPUT
PWR
DEVICE IP
LINK
TM OMEGA
AT-OME-SR21
USB
AT-OME-SR21
HDMI IN
USB HUB
HOST USB
HDMI Ethernet
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Generic SPEAKER SYSTEMS Generic SPEAKER SYSTEMS Generic SPEAKER SYSTEMS
Generic SPEAKER SYSTEMS
Distributed Speakers
Display
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Control
CEC
CEC is available for trigger through RS-232, TCP/IP, and WebGUI. The trigger
commands for RS-232 and TCP/IP can be found within the API at URL.
RS-232
RS-232 control for connected devices and the unit are available through the
RS-232 captive screw connection. The commands can be found within the API at
https://atlona.com/pdf/AT-OME-PS62_API.pdf.
TCP Proxy
This unit has the ability to translate IP data to RS-232 through ports 9000+.
This enables control of devices through TCP/IP that only have RS-232 ports.
The unit will take the commands sent to port 9000, 9001, and 9002 and send
them to the corresponding ports. More information and commands can be found
within the API at URL.
TCP/IP
TCP/IP control for connected devices and the unit are available through the
LAN connection. The commands can be found within the API at URL.
WebGUI
The unit has a built in web UI that will allow for unit configuration and
device control. See the WebGUI section for more information.
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Front Panel Operation
The AT-OME-PS62 front panel provides a way to quickly view current settings,
set up routing, load/save EDIDs, and save/recall current I/O routing. This
will provide basic settings for use, view the webGUI section for more advanced
set up and routing.
When turned on, the front panel will display initializing until the unit is
fully powered and functional. After initial start up, the front panel will
display the home screen.
NOTE: After 30 seconds of inactivity, the front panel LCD will turn off. Press
any button to activate the LCD again.
For navigating through the front panel options and routing, the MENU, ENTER, up, down, and number keys will be
used.
MENU
1
2
3
ENTER
4
5
6
Routing
Basic Basic routing can be done when the PS62 is in matrix mode. 1. Select the
first input number and press enter. This will set the input for output 1. 2.
Select the second input number and press enter. This will set the input for
output 2.
^
ALL All will route the selected input to all outputs. 1. Select the MENU button. 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads Route Setting. 3. Press Enter. The new screen should say Route All. 4. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide input options. 5. Select the input number to route to the outputs and press enter.
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^ ^
^ ^
Front Panel Operation
Presets Save Use the Save Preset option to place the current route in memory
for later recall. 1. Select the MENU button. 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go
through the menu options until the screen reads Route Setting. 3. Press Enter.
4. Use the ^ and buttons until the screen says Save Preset. 5. Press Enter
again. The new screen will provide Memory number options to save to. 6. Select
the memory number to save to and press enter.
Presets Recall Use this option to recall the previously saved route preset. 1. Select the MENU button. 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads Route Setting. 3. Press Enter. 4. Use the ^ and buttons until the screen says Recall Preset. 5. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide Memory number options to recall from. 6. Select the memory number to recall from and press enter.
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^ ^ ^ ^
^ ^
Front Panel Operation
Audio
Route Use this option to select the audio source that will be routed to the
analog audio output. 1. Select the MENU button.
2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen
reads Audio Setting.
3. Press Enter. The new screen should say Audio Route.
4. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide output options.
5. Select the output number to route the audio source to and press enter.
6. Use the ^ and buttons to scroll through the audio input options until the
correct one is reached, then press enter.
Volume Use this option to adjust the volume of the audio inputs. 1. Select the MENU button. 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads Audio Setting. 3. Press Enter. 4. Use the ^ and buttons until the screen says Input Volume. 5. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide input options. 6. Use the ^ and buttons to scroll through the inputs, then press Enter. 7. Use the ^ and buttons to adjust the volume in dBs up and down.
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^ ^ ^
^ ^ ^ ^
Front Panel Operation
EQ Set the level of the EQ bands using these options. 1. Select the MENU
button. 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the
screen reads Audio Setting. 3. Press Enter. 4. Use the ^ and buttons until the
screen says EQ. 5. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide the EQ band
options. 6. Use the ^ and buttons to scroll through the bands, then press
Enter. 7. Use the ^ and buttons to adjust the level in dBs up and down.
MIC Set whether the MIC will output on output one or two. 1. Select the MENU button. 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads Audio Setting. 3. Press Enter. 4. Use the ^ and buttons until the screen says Mic Control. 5. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide output options. 6. Select the output number and press enter. 7. Use the ^ and buttons to set the MIC routing on or off for the selected output.
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^ ^
^ ^ ^
Front Panel Operation
MIC Ducking Set the audio to adjust down when MIC input is detected. 1. Select the MENU button. 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads Audio Setting. 3. Press Enter. 4. Use the ^ and buttons until the screen says Mic Ducking. 5. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide output options. 6. Select the output number and press enter. 7. Use the ^ and buttons to set the MIC ducking on or off for the selected output.
EDID
EDIDs can be copied from the connected displays, assigned to inputs, or
switched to one of the built in EDIDs to increase compatibility between
devices.
Copy One output EDID can be saved to the device memory, this should be done
before setting the EDID mode of the inputs. 1. Select the MENU button. 2. Use
the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads EDID
Setting. 3. Press Enter. The new screen should say EDID Mode. 4. Use the ^ and
buttons until the screen says EDID Copy. 5. Select the output number to save
that display’s EDID to memory.
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^ ^
Front Panel Operation
Set EDID Mode EDIDs mode for each unit can be set between Default (highest common resolution between the input and displays), the previously saved EDID, and Internal (6 choices of programmed EDIDs). All three options will use the same first 5 steps. 1. Select the MENU button. 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads EDID Setting. 3. Press Enter. The new screen should say EDID Mode. 4. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide input options. 5. Select the input number to set the EDID mode for and press Enter.
Default Once the input is selected, the mode can be set to default. Default is the highest common resolution between the input and the displays. 6. Select the 1 button and press enter. The input will now be set to Default EDID.
Saved Once the input is selected, the mode can be set to the previously saved EDID from the display. 6. Select the 2 button and press enter. The input will now be set to match the saved EDID.
Internal Once the input is selected, the mode can be set to internal, which will allow for selection between the 6 preprogrammed EDIDs listed in the table below.
Internal EDID # 1 2 3
ATL 4K@2CH 444 ATL 4K30 2CH ATL 1080P 2CH
Internal EDID # 4 5 6
ATL 1280×800 ATL 1920×1200 ATL 1366×768
6. Select the 3 button and press enter. This will bring up the first internal EDID. 7. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the internal EDIDs. 8. Press Enter to set the internal EDID to the input.
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Front Panel Operation
Info
The Info function will display basic information for the unit: unit firmware,
Valens firmware, IP mode, IP address, IP port, SSH port, MAC address, and unit
baud rate. 1. Select the MENU button. 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through
the menu options until the screen reads Info. 3. Press Enter. The new screen
should give the unit firmware info. 4. Use the ^ and buttons to scroll through
the different information.
^ ^
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WebGUI
The AT-OME-PS62 includes a built-in webGUI, which allows easy remote
management and control of all features. Follow the instructions below to
access the webGUI. 1. Make sure that an Ethernet cable is connected between
the LAN port on the AT-OME-PS62 and the network. 2. Use an IP scanner to
determine the IP address of the unit. 3. Launch a web browser and enter the IP
address in the address bar. 4. The AT-OME-PS62 Register page will be
displayed, create a Username and Password. 5. Write down the Username and
Password, if lost the unit will need to be factory reset to gain access.
NOTE: The password must be 8 characters long and include 1 uppercase, 1
lowercase, and 1 number. NOTE: The passwords cannot contain any special
characters. e.g. !@#$%/^&*?+-;'”.
6. Click the Submit button. The info page will display, giving all the
general information of the AT-OME-PS62.
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I/O Settings
Select I/O Settings from the top navigation to adjust routing and video
settings.
webGUI
Output Matrix Mode – When enabled, the outputs will switch independently. When disabled (default), the outputs will mirror each other. Auto Switch – When enabled, the input will switch to the most recently plugged in. This is only available when Matrix mode is disabled. Input Selection – Manually route ports. Only one port will be switchable when matrix mode is disabled. When matrix mode is enabled, it will have the option to switch both ports independently or use the all output selection to select the same source for both outputs. Test Pattern – Disabled by default. When enabled, output 1 will display one of the three test pattern options: ColorBar, CrossHatch, and Slash. HDMI Output Scaler – By default, the scaler is disabled. When enabled, new options will appear.
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webGUI
HDMI Output Scaler Scaler – When enabled, will display extra options. This is
for the HDMI output only. Resolution – Select the output resolution the source
signal will be scaled to from the drop down menu. Scaling options: 1024×768,
1280×768, 1280×800, 1360×768, 1600×1200, 1920×1200, 2048×1080, 1280x720p50,
1280x720p60, 1920x1080p24, 1920x1080p25, 1920x1080p50, 1920x1080p60 (default),
3840x2160p24, 3840x2160p25, 3840x2160p30, 3840x2160p50, 3840x2160p60,
4096x2160p24, 4096x2160p25, 4096x2160p30, 4096x2160p50, 4096x2160p60 NOTE:
Based on the selection from the drop down menu, the scaler will adjust not
only resolution but frame rate as well. All VESA resolutions will output at
60Hz when using the scaler.
Aspect Ratio – Select between Keep (which will keep the aspect ration of the
source device) and Fill (which will adjust the picture to fill the display).
Overscan – Enable to be able to manually adjust the horizontal and vertical
size of the source image. Default is 0 and can be adjust from 0% to 50%.
Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Hue – Adjust the output’s
brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, and hue manually. Default is 0%
and can be adjusted from 0% to 60%. Reset To Default – Press the Reset button
to set all the scaling options back to factory defaults.
Input
HDCP – On – This mode is selected by default. The PS62 will report HDCP
compliant to the selected sources. If the outputs are not HDCP compliant, they
will receive no signal from the source.
HDCP – Off – When selected, the PS62 will report non-HDCP to the source, so it
will only send non compliant source signals. This is especially good for
presentation that are using sources that automatically report all signals as
HDCP compliant even when no HDCP is necessary (e.g. apple computers with
spreadsheets and other non compliant presentation material).
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Audio
Select Audio from the top navigation to adjust output levels and MIC options.
webGUI
Audio Output 1 & 2 configuration Source – Select between HDMI Output, HDBaseT
Output, Aux 1 (AUDIO IN 1), Aux 2 (AUDIO IN 2), and Aux 3 (LINE IN) to.
Ducking – Enable ducking to have the source audio adjust when receiving active
MIC input. Attack Time – Set the delay before ducking beignas after detecting
signal from a microphone.
Release Time – Sets the delay time after no signal is detected that ducking
stops.
Program Decrease – Set the amount to ensure the program level is low enough
when ducking is triggered that the speaker/audio is heard.
Trigger Level – Set the level of sound from the MIC that will trigger ducking.
DownMix – Sets AUX source to mix output mono (enabled) or two channel
(disabled).
Mixer – Mix analog audio sources in with program audio.
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webGUI
Master Volume Output 1 & 2 – Adjusts the output volume for the HDMI and
HDBaseT outputs. Default is 0dB and can be adjusted from -90dB to 10dB. Mute –
Use the slider to mute and unmute the output audio.
Input Volume Level Adjustment – Adjusts the input volume for each individual
audio source. Default is 0dB and can be adjusted from -90dB to 10dB.
EQ Output 1 & 2 Band level – Use the slider to adjust each individual band of the output volume. Default is 0dB and can be adjusted from -12dB to 12dB.
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Display
Select Display from the top navigation to adjust display control settings.
NOTE: The Display page is only available when Matrix mode is disabled.
webGUI
CEC Command HDBaseT and HDMI Power – Using CEC protocol, the PS62 will send
the on and off commands out the HDMI outputs of the PS62 and compatible
HDBaseT receiver. Volume – Pressing these buttons will send the CEC commands
for volume up, down, and mute, out the HDMI outputs of the PS62 and compatible
HDBaseT receiver.
System Settings Display Auto Power – Enable to send the programmed command to
the display to turn on or off when detecting or losing A/V signals. Auto power
off timer – Sets the period of time between the loss of A/V signal and when
the display off command is sent. Default is 15 seconds and can be adjusted
from 5 seconds to 1 hour. Lamp cool down timer (Sec.) – Sets the time between
when projector lamp has been turned off to when it can receive new commands.
Default is 10 seconds and can be adjusted from 10 seconds to 300 seconds.
Display Warm-Up Timer (Sec.) – Sets the time between when the projector lamp
has been turned on to when it can receive new commands. Default is 10 seconds
and can be adjusted from 10 seconds to 300 seconds. Control Type – By default,
CEC is selected for control of the display. IP and RS-232 can also be
selected. When IP or RS-232 are selected, more fields are available.
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webGUI
TCP/IP Settings of Controlled Device (only available when IP is selected) IP
Mode – Toggle telnet login mode between Non-Login and Login. If set to Login,
a username and password will be required to control the controlled device via
TCP/IP. IP Address – Sets to the IP of the controlled device/display. Telnet
Port – Set the telnet port of the controlled device for control. Default is
23. Username & Password – Sets the username and password that is required when
login mode is enabled.
RS-232 / IP Commands
Manufacturer, Products, Models – Select the make and model of the display for
control. Commands have been programmed into the PS62 for a wide range of
products. If the current display is not found within the database, use generic
and manually adjust the command fields.
Repeat Command – Enable Status to repeat the commands. Default repeat number
is 2 and can be adjusted from 2 to 4 times.
Commands: On/Off/Volume/Mute – These fields will automatically be filled with
the correct command when selecting a manufacturer and product from the drop
down menus. If manually entering the commands, type them into the fields next
to the command name.
Send – Use this button to send the command to the display, this can be used
while manually typing the commands to ensure the commands are correct.
Save – Save the commands to the webGUI. Manufacturer, products, and Model will
revert to Generic but the commands will be saved from the previously selected
and saved Manufacturer, products, and model selection.
Revert – Sets the commands back to the previously saved settings.
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RS-232
Select RS-232 from the top navigation to adjust the parameters of the RS-232
ports.
webGUI
RS-232 Parameter Setting Console – Select the baud rate, data bit, parity, and stop bit to match the control system’s parameters. Defaults are 115200, 8, None, and 1. HDBaseT In 1 – Select the baud rate, data bit, parity, and stop bit that will be sent from the HDBaseT IN port to the connected HDBaseT transmitter. This should be set to match the source device being controlled by the transmitter. Defaults are 115200, 8, None, and 1. HDBaseT In 2 – Select the baud rate, data bit, parity, and stop bit that will be sent from the HDBaseT IN port to the connected HDBaseT transmitter. This should be set to match the source device being controlled by the transmitter. Defaults are 115200, 8, None, and 1. HDBaseT Out – Select the baud rate, data bit, parity, and stop bit that will be sent from the HDBaseT OUT port to the connected HDBaseT receiver. This should be set to match the source device being controlled by the receiver. Defaults are 115200, 8, None, and 1.
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EDID
Select EDID from the top navigation to save/load EDIDs.
webGUI
EDID
EDID Settings – Use the drop down menu to select from default (highest common
resolution between source and display), 12 internal EDIDs, and previously
saved EDIDs. EDID Saved – The ID field will display the memory # and currently
saved EDID name, select the output from the drop down menu to be saved. Once
the output is selected, press the save button to make it available in the EDID
settings drop down menus.
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Time
Select Time from the top navigation to select the time server for the unit to
sync to.
webGUI
SNTP Configuration Server info – Select the time zone the unit will run in. If
the unit has internet access, it can be set to sync to a server as well. Press
the Sync button if using a server time or press the Save button if setting by
timezone.
Daylight Savings Time Configuration Enable/Disable slider – Default is
disabled. Enable to have the unit automatically update with Daylight savings
time.
Daylight Savings settings – Set the date and time to have the unit start and
end Daylight Savings time and how much time the unit will adjust by.
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Config
Select Config from the top navigation to change the user password.
webGUI
Web & Tel Password – Update the main password for the switcher. Only the main
password may be changed, the username will remain what it was set to in the
initial log in/registration. NOTE: The password must be 8 characters long and
include 1 uppercase, 1 lowercase, and 1 number. NOTE: The passwords cannot
contain any special characters. e.g. !@#$%/^&*?+-;'”. Once the new password
has been entered, press the Save button to make the password live. The user
will be logged out and must log back in with the new password.
All User Login Settings Add – Select the Add button, a new screen will open.
Enter a username and password, then select Submit. Up to three users can be
added, these users will not have the ability to see other other usernames and
passwords. Remove – Select the Remove button to delete the username and
password. A new pop up will appear, select OK to confirm the removal of the
usernames and passwords.
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System
Select System from the top navigation to adjust network, USB, and general
system options.
webGUI
Network
MAC Address – Displays the MAC address of the unit. IP Mode – Switch between
static and DHCP IP modes. IP, Netmask, Gateway – This will display the unit’s
current DHCP IP settings. When set to static, fill in the IP address, netmask,
and gateway.
Telnet Port – Set the telnet port if needed for control. Default port is 23.
Telnet Login Mode – Toggle telnet login mode on and off. If on, a username and
password will be required to control the unit via telnet. Telnet Timeout – Set
the amount of time between actions before the current user is logged out.
Default is 10000 seconds.
Hostname – Set the name for the matrix, this will show up in network
discovery.
USB Host Follow USB – Sets the USB hosts to follow the most recently connected
device. If a host is connected, then it will auto switch to that source. If
the current host loses signal or stops broadcasting, it will fall back to the
previously connected active device. Manual – Select which host will be used.
Select between local USB Hosts, USB-C, and compatible connected HDBaseT
devices. Follow Video – Sets the USB hosts to follow the input selection. If
an input on the transmitter is selected, the USB will switch to the
transmitter’s host ports, if a source on the switcher is selected, it will
switch to the PS62’s host port.
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webGUI
System Front Panel Lock – Lock or unlock the front panel buttons. Reset to
Default- Press the Factory Default button to set the unit back to all factory
settings, including IP mode. Firmware update – Use the choose file button to
search the local PC for the firmware file. Once selected, press the update
button to start the firmware update. NOTE: Firmware updates and release notes
can be found at https://atlona.com/product/AT-OME-PS62/ . Velocity Update- For
future update to the commands database, when separate from the main firmware.
Log File Download – Select the download button to download the bug log for
troubleshooting.
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Appendix
Video HDMI HDCP UHD/HD/SD
VESA
USB-C Color Space Chroma Subsampling Color Depth HDR
Audio HDMI / HDBaseT Pass-Through Formats Bit Depth Analog Audio
Format Balanced Output Frequency Response Impedance Stereo channel separation
THD+N SNR EQ MIC Phantom Power Ducking Trigger level Attack Time Release Time
Sample Rate
USB Compliance Maximum Data Rate USB-C
Control RS-232
IP
CEC Support
Specifications
2.0 (1.4 when downscaled) 2.2 / 1.4 4096×2160@60(1)/50/30/25/24Hz,
3840×2160@60(1)/50/30/25/24Hz, 1080p@60/59.9/50/30/29.97/25/2 4/23.98Hz,
1080i@30/29.97/25Hz, 720p@60/59.94/50Hz, 576p@50Hz, 576i@25Hz,
480p@60/59.96Hz, 480i@30Hz 2560×1600, 2048×1536, 1920×1200, 1680×1050,
1600×1200, 1440×900, 1400×1050, 1280×1024, 1280×800, 1366×768, 1360×768,
1152×864, 1024×768, 800×600, 640×480 Up to 4K/UHD @ 60Hz YUV, RGB 4:4:4,
4:2:2, 4:2:0 8-bit, 10-bit, 12-bit HDR10, Hybrid-Log Gamma (HLG), and Dolby®
VisionTM @ 60Hz; HDMI and USB-C ports only
PCM 2.0, Dolby® Digital, Dolby Digital PlusTM, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®,
DTS® Digital SurroundTM, DTS-HD Master AudioTM, and DTS:X® 24 bits
Stereo 2-Channel +4 dBu nominal gain, +20 dB headroom 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ± 0.5
dB 150 > 90 dB < 0.004% at 20 Hz to 20 kHz > 103.7 dB at 1 kHz, zero clipping
@ 0 dBFS, unweighted 5 band, 63Hz, 85Hz, 250Hz, 1kHz, 4kHz
48V, enable and disable through webGUI / 3-pin MIC option Selectable on/off
Selectable, -60 to -10 dB Selectable, 1 to 5000 ms Selectable, 1 to 5000 ms 32
kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz
2.0 120 Mbps Supports Audio, Video, and device & host data
Device control and configuration Bidirectional pass-through from control
system over HDBaseT Supported baud rates: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, 115200 Protocols: Https, Telnet, mDNS Modes: DHCP, Static – selectable
through front panel and webGUI Yes
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Appendix
Resolution / Distance
HDMI IN/OUT CAT5e CAT6/6a/7
4K/UHD – Feet / Meters
15
5
295
90
330
100
1080p – Feet / Meters
30
10
330
100
330
100
Connectors, Controls, and Indicators
HDMI IN HDBaseT IN USB-C IN HDMI OUT HDBaseT OUT USB HUB USB HOST LINE/MIC IN
LINE/MIC Switch
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
RS-232 LAN PWR Control Buttons: MENU, NAV, and NUMBER IP MODE and RESET
Function Indicators: IP MODE, RESET
3 – Type A, 19-pin female 2 – RJ45, female 1 – USB Type-C v3.1, 24-pin female,
AV input (Alternate Mode) 1 – Type A, 19-pin female 1 – RJ45, female 2 – Type
A, 4-pin female 2 – Type B, female 1 – 6-pin captive screw, balanced /
unbalanced line level input w/3-pin MIC option 1 – 3 position switch – MIC,
48V, and LINE 2 – 5-pin captive screw, balanced / unbalanced 2-channel 2 –
5-pin captive screw, balanced / unbalanced 2-channel 2 – 3-pin captive screw
(bidirectional) 2 – RJ45, 100Base-T 1 – Internal 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz, IEC
female connector
10 – momentary, tact-type 2 – momentary, recessed
2 – LED, green
Temperature Operating Storage Humidity (RH)
Power Consumption
Supply
Fahrenheit 32 to 122 -4 to 140 20% to 60%, non-condensing
Celsius 0 to 50 -20 to 60
Unit only: 58W Full load: 170W (while powering USB-C device up to 60W, HDBaseT PoE devices up 15W each, and USB type A devices up to 2.5W each) 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Dimensions H x W x D
Weight Device
Certification Device
Inches 1.73 x 17.24 x 10 Pounds 7.76
CE, FCC, UL
Millimeters 44 x 438 x 254
Kilograms 3.52
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International
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References
- Atlona® AV Solutions - Commercial & Residential
- Patents - DTS
- Atlona® AV Solutions - Commercial & Residential
- Atlona® AV Solutions - Commercial & Residential
- OME-PS62 4K/UHD 6x2 Matrix Switcher for HDMI, USB-C, and HDBaseT with USB
- Product Registration - Atlona® AV Solutions - Commercial & Residential
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