NEWHANK HM4x4S Seamless 4k 18G HDMI Matrix Instruction Manual

June 16, 2024
NEWHANK

NEWHANK HM4x4S Seamless 4k 18G HDMI Matrix

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For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference.

Surge protection device recommended
This product contains sensitive electrical components that may be damaged by electrical spikes, surges, electric shocks, lightning strikes, etc. Use of surge protection systems is highly recommended inorder to protect andextend the life of your equipment.

Introduction

The 18Gbps 4×4 seamless HDMI Matrix can connect 4 HDMI sources to 4 HDMI displays. Supported video resolution is up to 4K60 4:4:4. The product supports IR matrix and Audiomatrix. IR matrix routing follows the video routing. Audio extract and insert are supported. The product supports CEC management and strong video wall processing.

Features

  • HDMI2.0 and HDCP 2.2 compliant
  • Support 18 Gbps video bandwidth
  • Support video resolution up to 4K60 4:4:4
  • Color space: RGB, YCbCr 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:2:2
  • Support seamless switching, video wall function
  • Support CEC management
  • Support audio matrix and I matrix function
  • Support external L/Raudio insert on HDMI stream
  • Support EDID management
  • Support front panel, R$232, TCP/P (LAN 10M/100M) control

Package Contents

  1. 1 x 4×4 seamless HDMI Matrix
  2. 1 xAC Power Cord
  3. 1 × Matrix IR Remote
  4. 4 x IR Receiver cable (1.5 meters)
  5. 4 x IR Blaster cable (1.5 meters)
  6. 1 × 3-pin Phoenix Connector
  7. 1x CAT6 cable
  8. 1× USB to RS232 Cable
  9. 1x User Manual

Specifications

Technical

HDMI Compliance| HDMI 2.0
HDCP Compliance| HDCP 2.2
Video Bandwidth| 18Gbps
Video Resolution| Up to 4K60 4:4:4
Color Space| RGB, YCbCr 4:4:4/4:2:2
HDMI Amplitude| T.M.D.S +/- 0.4Vpp
Differential Impedance| 100±15ohm


ESD Protection

| Human-body Model:

±8kV (Air-gap discharge), ±4kV (Contact discharge)

RS232/Ethernet Control


Baud rate and Protocol

| Baud rate: 9600, data bit: 8 Stop bit: 1, no parity checking
Ethernet| IEl 0.0+,HTMLS
Mechanical
Housing| Metal Enclosure
Color| Black
Dimensions| 430mm (W)x220mm (D)x44mm (H)
Weight| 5Kg
Power Supply| AC 110-240V
Power Consumption| 60W(Max)
Operating Temperature| 0°c – 40°c 1 32°F – 1 04°F
Storage Temperature| -20°C ~ 70°C I -4°F ~ 158°F
Relative Humidity| 10%~50% RH (non-condensing)

Operation Controls and Functions

Front Panel

  • Press buttons ALL + INPUT m + TAKE by sequence, to switch input m to all the outputs.
  • Press buttons SAVE + OUTPUT n to save current routing/video wall scene as scene n. Up to 8 scenes can be saved.
  • Press buttons RECALL + OUTPUT n to recall routing scene n as the current routing.
  • Press buttons RES + OUTPUT n + NEXT + TAKE, to change the output resolution of OUTPUT n.

Resolution options:

  • Pressbuttons EDID + INPUT m + NEXT + TAKE, change the EDID mode of port INPUT mEDID options:

Front Lock button
The front panel control buttons can be locked to prevent accidental use or operation by unauthorized persons. Press and hold the LOCK button for two seconds to lock or unlock the front panel. When the panel is locked, all buttons (except the LOCK button) will not function until the front panel is unlocked. The LOCKED/UNLOCKED state is shown on the LCD panel and by the LED above the LOCK button, which is lit when the front panel is fully LOCKED. When the unit is UNLOCKED, press and hold the LOCK button for six seconds – The LCD panel will show the following (any exiting numbers indicate that those buttons are already locked):

  • Output: – –
  • Input: ——–

Pressing any of the numbered Output or Input buttons will toggle the lock status of that button. The button will become locked when the respective button number is shown on the LCD panel. When all selections are done, press the ENTER button to set the new LOCK/UNLOCK statesof those buttons. Whenever a locked Output or Input button is activated, the LCD panel will show that the buttons are locked. In this mode, the LOCKLED is not lit. To unlock those buttons, repeat the above steps to remove the button numbers from the LCD panel before pressing ENTER to accept the changes.

Rear Panel

  • LAN(10M/100M), and RS232 are for PC control.

  • Analog Audio IN/OUT ports bind to corresponding HDMI ports.
    For example:
    If HDMI 1 audio source is selected with External LR, then analog AUDIO IN LR1 (with phoenix connector) will be selected to replace the embedded audio of the HDMI input 1 data stream. If HDMI 1 audio source is selected with AUTO by PC TOOL or command, then the original embedded audio of input HDMI 1 will be used as its audio data stream. If the input is DVI signal, no matter how it is set up, system will get external analog audio input. Analog AUDIO OUT n will always output the same audio content with HDMI OUTPUT n.

  • IRIN and IR OUT IR IN/OUT routing follows the video matrix routing, no need to separately control the IR matrix.

  • Audio Input
    43-pin Phoenix connectors to input external analog LR audio, user can select this audio to replace the corresponding embedded HDMI audio.

  • Audio Output
    45-pin Phoenix connectors to output balanced LR audio, and 4 mini Toslink jackets to output analog LR audio and digital Spdif audio. The 4 sets of Audio output (LR and Toslink) channels can be independent of video and switched by PC Tool or commands.

RS232/LAN Control Connection

R$232 Control Connection
The product supports RS232 control. ConnecttheRS232 port of the product to a PC via a serial cable, as shown in the following figure:

Network Control Connection
The product also supports Network control. Connect the LAN port of the product to a PC via an UTP cable, as shown in the following figure:

PC Tool User Guide

Account’s Authentication
Before running the PC tool, the password is needed for authentication. Default password of Administrator (access to all features: 111111 Default password of User (access to all features, except OSD function): 000000

Connect with PC Tool

  1. The default PC tool’s UI style is as below.
  2. You can select UART (with RS-232 cable) or Network to connect, baud rate is 9600 bps.
  3. Default IP address: 192.168.0.247.

Matrix Switch Page

  1. There is a shortcut button to switch one input port to all output ports, that is All set, For example, switch input 1 to all outputs, the user can select

  2. Recall mode: Recall an input/output routing scene which already be saved before. The device supports a maximum 8 scenes.

  3. Save mode: Save the current input/output routing in one index. Maximum 8 modes supported.
    Note: Save/Recall button here works the same with the front panel save/recall control and also the same with the Save/Load function on the video wall page.

  4. System reset: The PC tool supports resetting the system to recover to factory configuration.

  5. Audio Switch mode: Follow Video mode or Manual mode When selecting Manual mode, the user can separately switch L/R(Phoenix interface) and Toslink output. Users also can select to use HDMI embedded or corresponding external LR audio.

  6. EDID Control: Click the “DID” button on the Matrix Switch page, and there will be a pop-up EDID control window. Users can do the following operations:

    • Read EDID of one output port
    • Open one existing EDID file
    • Write EDID to one input port

Advanced Switch Page

The Advanced Switch page will repeatedly send a batch of matrix selection commands at the interval specified in the value box after Send md period at text.

  1. Select one or more outputs.
  2. Select one input.
  3. Use the arrow button “->” to assign that input to the selected output or outputs.
  4. After completing all required selections, click the “Start” button to run the commands.

The available options are:

  • All outputs send combined – Combine all outputs that have the same input number as single command.
  • Wait for others to finish the start next loop – Wait for all commands in the previous pass tocomplete before sending the next batch of commands.
  • Send cmd only one loop – Only send a single batch of commands. Select
  • all outputs – Select all outputs when the option is checked. Start – Begin the command cycles. Stop – Stop the command cycles.

Signal Setting Page

  1. Audio Select
    There are two options for input Audio Select.

    • Auto: If the input source is an HDMI signal, the system will get the embedded audio; if the input source is a DVI signal, the system will get the corresponding analog audio.
    • External: The system will get the corresponding analog audio.
  2. Output Type There are four options for input Output Type: UHD-HDMI (HDCP OFF), UHD-DVI, UHD- HDCP-1.4, and UHD-HDCP-2.2.

  3. Output Resolution: The same as the description on the Front Panel page.

FineTune Page
You can read and set the Brightness/Contrast/Saturation/Sharpness of each output

Note: Do not change the default settings without special conditions; If there is a problem after changing, click “Reset” to return to the factory settings.

Video Wall Page
This page is used to configure a group of outputs to function as a video wall.

  1. Use the Video Wall Setting controls to change how the displays are arranged on the VideoWall page:
    • Adjust the Rows and Columns sliders to change the displayed screen arrangement to permit proper Drag-and-Select of the desired screens for the video wall.
    • Change the Available slider to set how many outputs will be used for the Video Wall.
    • Click the “Set” button to change the Screen configuration.
  2. Use the left mouse button to drag-select the screens that will be set for video wall mode. The selected screens will be shown as bright blue.
  3. Use the right mouse button to open a menu.
  4. Select “Screen Stitching” from the menu to program the video wall mode. The selected screens will now be shown as bright green.
  5. To change the displayed image: right-click to open the pop-up menu and select the desired input from the “Input Select” menu option.
  6. Repeating steps 2 ~ 5 above with a different set of outputs allows the creation of a second video wall. However, changing the Rows, Columns and Available sliders will automatically delete the current video wall set up when the “Set” button is clicked. The following examples are a more unusual video wall set-up of two video walls with two 2×1 configurations:

Video Wall Context Menu
Right clicking on any of the screen icons will display the following context menu:

Bezel Setting
The Bezel Setting section allows the entry of values to compensate for the display bezel thickness. These values may be entered either as pixels (Type A) or as millimetres (Type B).

Type A Bezel Settings
The image size will be adjusted to allow for the number of pixels entered in each of the entry boxes. Click the “Set” button to view the effect of the new values.

Type B Bezel Settings
The image size will be adjusted to allow for the Inner and Outer display dimensions as entered in each of the entry boxes. Click the “Set” button to view the effect of the new values. Bezel Compensation The following images demonstrate the effect of not having bezel compensation and what correctly configured bezel compensation settings should produce:

Layout Save/Load
The Save Scene/Layout and Load Scene/Layout buttons allow a video wall configuration tobe saved or recalled at any time. Up to 10 configurations, each with their own name can besaved or recalled. When saving, each Scene can optionally be given a name to identify that video wall scene setup.

CEC Control Page

If Auto Power On is enabled, whenever the product is turned on, it will turn on all the sources and displays that are connected to it. The product supports CEC functions, including Power on/off, Volume+/-, and Mute/Un-mute.

Control via Web

The built-in Web GUl interface provides only basic control of the matrix switcher and access to the network settings. The following will be displayed when the web interface is accessed each time:

  • The default User Name is: admin
  • The default Password is: admin

After entering the User Name and Password, an interface similar to the following will be displayed:

The IP Config tab is used to change the IP settings of the matrix switcher. Enter any necessary changes and click “Save” to program the switcher to the new settings, or click “Cancel” to reject the changes.

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