HDTV Supply HDMI Matrix Over LAN with PC or App Instructions
- June 5, 2024
- HDTV Supply
Table of Contents
- HDTV Supply HDMI Matrix Over LAN with PC or App
- Important Safety Instructions
- Product Introduction
- Product Features
- Package Content
- Panel Description
- Installation and Connection
- Setting
- Operation mode selection setting
- FAQ
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HDTV Supply HDMI Matrix Over LAN with PC or App
Important Safety Instructions
- Please read the user manual carefully before use this product and keep these instructions.
- Do not mix up transmitters and receivers before installation.
- The Channel of the transmitter (TX) must be different, otherwise, the system would be breakdown(including transmitter, receiver, IGMP switch etc.).
- It is advised to set the channel of the transmitter before accessing to switch.
- Follow all instructions.
- This extender must be installed and operated within the limits of specified operating temperature and humidity.
- Do not place objects on top of the unit.
- Do not position the matrix extender near any heating source such as a heater, radiator, or direct exposure to sun.
- Prevent the entering of water and moisture into the unit. If necessary, use a dehumidifier to reduce humidity.
- This product must be used with the IGMP switch.
- Use DC5V/2A power supply only. Make sure the specification matched if using 3rd party DC adapters.
Product Introduction
This HDMI video matrix over IP includes a transmitter unit (TX) and a receiver unit (RX). It allows for the distribution and switching of high-definition video/audio signal by this product and off-the-shelf IGMP switch. It applied advanced technology; the resolution supported is up to 4Kx2K@30Hz ultra-HD. It can also be used in a point-to-point connection, the distance is up to 120 meters. It is widely applied in digital signage advertisements, control room, command centers, entertainment and exhibition center, safety monitoring system, etc.
Product Features
- Apply advanced IP technology.
- Resolution supported is up to 4K×2K@30Hz ultra-HD.
- Transmission distance is up to 120 meters via CAT6.
- Support IR pass back function to control source device from RX location.
- Plug and play.
- Support scalable and flexible input-output matrix configuration allowing 100 inputs to infinite output.
- Support computer control software to select and switch source device input.
- Support to select and switch source device input from the receiver via remote control and hard button.
- Surge Protection, Lightning Protection, ED Protection.
Package Content
Installation Requirements
HDMI source devices: with HDMI OUTPUT interface, DVD, PS3,
Panel Description
**Transmitter unit
**
- IR receiver window: remote control channel
- Power indicator
- TX ID: Mark the transmitter unit’s channel as a number, an indicator of the current TX ID number
- DC5V power input
- Data transmission indicator
- RJ45 signal output
- Connection indicator
- IR blaster extension cable interface
- HDMI signal input
- RESET button
Receiver unit
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RX ID: Mark the receiver unit as a number, an indicator of the current
RX ID number -
IR receiver window: remote control channel
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® Power indicator
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TX CONNECTED: Indicate the input channel as a number, and when the channel of the receiver as the same as the channel of the transmitter, transmission connected
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DC5V power input
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Data transmission indicator
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RJ45 signal input
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Connection indicator
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I receiver extension cable interface
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HDMI signal output
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® RESET button
Installation and Connection
How to make a CAT5/5E/6 network cable Follow the standard of IEEE-568B:
Connection Drawing
Matrix configuration
[NOTE]: The switch must support the IGMP function
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IR use guide
IR passback
IR blaster extension cable should plug into the IR-out port of TX -
(Transmitter) of this extender matrix, and the IR receiver extension cable should plug into the IR-in port of the RX (Receiver) of this matrix extender. The emitter of IR blaster should as close as possible to the IR receiver window of the signal source device.
IR remote control
Using the IR remote controller to set/select the channel of this HDMI video
Matrix
Button control
There is a “TX ID” on TX unit, and there are both “RX ID” and “TX connected”
on the RX unit.
Each of them consists of two Nixie tubes and two buttons (besides the Nixie tube), the left button controls the value of the left Nixie tube, and the right one controls the value of the right Nixie tube. The value of each Nixie tube is from 0 to 9, each button is pressed at a time, the number is added one value. For example, the existing value of TX ID is “00” , and press the left button once, also press the right button once, then the value of TX ID is changed to” 11″ When the value of “TX connected” on the RX unit is as same as the value of “TXID” on the TX unit, a connection was built between the TX and RX units.
Short press: Press to set IGMP group and display the set value.
The product switches automatically to the corresponding IGMP group 5 seconds after the press.
Long press:
Press and keep 3 seconds to reset the product.
Computer software control use guide
Access to a network
Connect your PC/computer with the off-the-shelf IGMP Ethernet switch via a
single network cable
PC/computer setting
Change the PC/computer’s IP to 192.168.1.xXx (XXX can be 0 to 255), which as
the same as the IP segment of TX unit and RX unit.
Web operation
Open the application program “HDbitTE-Matrix Control center” ,it displays the
interface as Figure 1( Download from the website: http://www.hdbitt.com
/download-matrix/).
Setting
IP setting
TX and RX have their own default IP address, TX’s IP is 192.168.1.238, and
RX’s IP is 192.168.1.239. Generally, it is no need to change the device IP
address, as the system can work normally even though multiple TX units and
multiple RX units are connected to the system with their default IP address.
If IP setting is really needed, please follow up the operation as Figure 2
(here make an example of TX’s IP setting only, RX’s setting is the same as
TX’s.
Device scanning and setting
(here make an example of TX’s setting only, RX’s setting is the same as TX’s)
- Click the button “Start Scan”, the scanned result is shown as Figure 3.
Device Name setting as Figure 4
Device channel (TX ID) setting as Figure 5
Click the button “Update” new configuration saved Pre-operation mode editing, shown as Figure 6
Operation mode selection setting
Following up on Figure 7, Click the button “Select Mode” to choose the mode needed.
FAQ
Q: TV display “Waiting for connection” on the right corner?
A:
- Please check if the cable is correct and the length is within the range this unit supports.
- Please check and make sure the receiver’s channel number is within the transmitter’s channel list.
- Please check and make sure all the transmitter’s channels are different.
Q: TV display “Please check the transmitter input signal”?
A:
- please check if there is an HDMI signal input of the transmitter.
- Try to connect the signal source directly to the display device to see if there is a signal output from the source device, or change the signal source, and HDMI wire and try again.
Q: Display is not fluent, not stable?
A: Please check and make sure the switch is with the IGMP function, and the
IGMP function is open.
Q: Black screen or no image on displays?
A: Cut off the input of the source device, if the TV displays “Please check
the transmitter input signal” after about 10 seconds, please connect the
source again, change and try another resolution.
Specifications
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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