ALFATRON ALF-MUH88E 18 Gbps 8×8 HDBaseT User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- ALFATRON
Table of Contents
- ALF-MUH88E 18 Gbps 8×8 HDBaseT
- Introduction
- Features
- Package Contents
- Specifications
- Operation Controls and Functions
- IR Remote
- IR Control System
- IR Cable Pin Assignment
- EDID Management
- Web GUI User Guide
- RS-232 Control Command
- Application Example
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ALF-MUH88E
18Gbps 8×8 HDBaseT (150M) Matrix
User Manual
ALF-MUH88E 18 Gbps 8×8 HDBaseT
Important Safety Instructions
- Do not expose this device to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the device.
- Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet, or in another confined space. Ensure the unit is well ventilated.
- To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating, do not obstruct the unit’s ventilation openings with newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, or similar items.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other device (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Do not place sources of naked flames, such as lighted candles, on the unit.
- Clean this device only with dry cloth.
- Unplug this device during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs.
- Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Ref er all servicing to qualified service personnel
Surge protection device recommended
This product contains sensitive electrical components that may be damaged by
electrical spikes, surges, electric shock, lighting strikes, etc. Use of surge
protection systems is highly recommended in o rder to prot ec t and extend t
he life of your equipment.
Introduction
The ALF-MUH88E 18 Gbps 8×8 HDBaseT (492 f t / 150M) Matrix can connect 8 HDMI
sources to 16 displays. It features 8 HDMI outputs, and each HDMI output is
mirrored to provide a CAT Cable output which runs simultaneously. The HDBaseT
output can extend video transmission a distance up to 492ft / 150m (1080p) via
a single Cat 6/7 cable. The product supports video resolution up to 4K2K@60Hz
4:4:4 with a distance up to 328ft / 100m. Audio de-embedded to analog and
coaxial audio is supported. Each HDMI output supports 4K2K to 1080P downscaled
independently.
The product supports IR matrix. The IR signal is one-to-one control at the
Matrix end, but t he IR signal f ollows HDMI video channel at the HDBaseT
Receiver end.
The product provides an intuitive set of front panel buttons with OLED screen,
and supports control via front panel buttons, IR remote, RS-232, LAN, and Web
GUI.
Features
- HDMI 2.0b, HDCP 2.2 and HDCP 1.4 compliant
- Video resolution up to 4K2K@60Hz (YUV 4:4:4) on all HD MI and HDBaseT ports
- 8 HDMI inputs, 8 HD MI and HDBaseT mirrored outputs
- HDMI ports transmit 18Gbps lossless uncompressed v ideo bandwidth
- Supports 18Gbps lossless compressed HDBaseT signal transmission
- Support 4K->1080P Downscaling for each output port
- HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG are supported
- HDBaseT output can extend video transmission a distance up to 492ft / 150m for 1080P or 328ft / 100m for 4K2K via a single CAT 6/7 cable
- HDMI audio pass-through up to 7.1CH HD audio (LPCM, Dolby TrueHD, and D TSHD Master Audio)
- Supports IR matrix
- Audio de-embedded is supported via analog and coax ports
- Advanced EDID management and CEC control are supported
- 24V POC on all HDBaseT ports
- 2U rack mounted design with fro nt panel OLED display
- Control via front panel buttons, IR remote, RS-232, LAN, and Web GUI
Package Contents
- 1 x 18Gbps 8×8 HDBaseT (492ft / 150M) Matrix
- 8 x HDBaseT Receiver
- 1 x Matrix IR Remote
- 1 x 100~240V AC 50/60Hz Power cable
- 1 x RS-232 serial cable (1.5 meters, male to female head)
- 8 x 3-pin Phoenix Connector and 8 x 5-p in Phoenix Connector
- 9 x IR Blaster cable (1.5 meters)
- 9 x IR Receiver cab le (1.5 meters)
- 18 x Mounting Ear (Matrix and Receiver)
- 1x User Manual
Specifications
Technical
HDMI Compliance| HDMI 2.0b
HDCP Compliance| HDCP 2.2 and HDCP 1.x
Video Bandwidth| 18Gbps
Video Resolution| Up to 4K2K@50/60Hz (4:4:4)
Color Space| RGB 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:4:4 / 4:2:2 / 4:2:0
Color Depth| 8-bit, 10-bit, 12-bit (1080p@60Hz) 8-bit (4K2K@60Hz YUV4:4:4)
8-bit, 10-bit,12-bit (4K2K@60Hz YCbCr 4:2:2 / 4:2:0)
HDR| HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG
HDMI Audio Formats
| LPCM 2.0 / 2.1 / 5.1 / 6.1 / 7.1, Dolby Digital, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital
Plus (DD+), DTS-ES, DTS HD Master, DTS HD-HRA, DTS-X
Coax Audio Formats| PCM 2.0, Dolby Digital / Plus, DTS 2.0 / 5.1
Analog Balanced
Audio Formats| PCM2.0CH
Vmax| 2Vrms
SNR| >90dB
THD+N Ratio| <0.1%(V_max) 0.001%~0.01%(V_best)
Crosstalk| >80dB
Frequency Response| 20Hz~20kHz ± 0.5dB
ESD Protection| Human-body Model: ±8kV (Air-gap discharge), ±4kV (Contact
discharge)
Connection
Matrix| Inputs: 8 x HDMI Type A [19-pin female] Outputs: 8 x HDMI Type A
[19-pin female] 8 × HDBaseT port [RJ45] 8 × Coaxial audio [3.5mm Stereo Mini-
jack] 8 × balanced analog audio [5-pin Phoenix connector] Controls: 9 x IR IN
[3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack] 9 x IR OUT [3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack] 1 × TCP/IP [RJ45]
1 × RS-232 [D-Sub 9]
HDBaseTReceiver| Input: 1 x HDBT IN [RJ45, 8-pin female] Outputs: 1 x HDMI
Type A [19-pin female] 1 x AUDIO OUT[3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack] Controls: 1 x IR
IN [3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack] 1 x IR OUT [3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack] 1 x RS-232
[3-pin Phoenix connector] 1 x SERVICE [Mini-USB, Update port]
Mechanical
Housing| Metal Enclosure
Color| Black
Dimensions| Matrix: 440mm (W) × 374mm (D) × 88.6mm (H) Receiver: 140mm (W) x
65mm (W) x 18mm (W)
Weight| Matrix: 6.54Kg, Receiver: 155g
Power Supply| AC 100 – 240V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption| 125W (Max)
Operating Temperature| 0°C ~ 40°C / 32°F ~ 104°F
Storage Temperature| -20°C ~ 60°C / -4°F ~ 140°F
Relative Humidity| 20~90% RH (non-condensing)
Resolution / Distance| 4K60 – Feet / Meters
CAT5e/6/7| 328ft / 100M
Resolution / Cable length| 4K60 – Feet / Meters|
4K30 – Feet / Meters| 1080P60 – Feet / Meters
HDMI IN / OUT| 16f t / 5m| 32f t / 10m| 50f t / 15m
The use of “Premium High-Speed HDMI” cable is highly recommended.
Operation Controls and Functions
5.1 Matrix Panel
Front Panel
NO. | Name | Function Description |
---|---|---|
1 | OLED screen | Displays matrix switching status, input / output port, EDID, |
Baud rate, IPAddress.
2| Power LED| The LED willilluminateingreen whenthe product is working
normally, and red when the product is on standby.
3| OUTPUT / INPUT buttons| You need to press an output button (1~8) firstly
and then press an input button (1~8) to select the corresponding input source
for the output port.
4| MENU / ENTER / UP /DOWN| ① EDID setting: On the initial OLED display
screen, press “MENU” button to enter “Select EDID” interface, press “UP/DOWN”
button to select the required EDID and press the “ENTER” button to enter “Copy
to Input:” interface. Then press “UP/DOWN” button to select the input port you
need to set, and press “ENTER” button again to confirm.
② Baud rate setting: On the initial OLED display screen, press “MENU”
button twice to enter “SELECT BAUD” interface, and press “UP/DOWN” button to
select the required Baud rate, finally press the “ENTER” button to confirm the
setting.
③ IP Address Check: On the initial OLED display screen, press “MENU”
button three times to enter the IP interface and check the current IP address,
then press “UP/DOWN” button to switch DHCP ON/OFF, finally press the “ENTER”
button to confirm the setting.
Pressing the “MENU” button again will return to the initial OLED display
status.
5| POWER button| Press and hold the POWER button for 3 seconds to enter the
standby mode, then press the button again to wake up the device.
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6| IR Window| IR receiver window, it only receives the IR remote signal.
7| LOCK button| Press the LOCK button to lock front panel buttons (Except the
power button); Press the button again to unlock.
Rear Panel
No. | Name | Function Description |
---|---|---|
1 | IR OUT (1-8/ALL) ports | Connect to IR blaster cable, the IR emitted signal |
is from the “IR IN” port of the HDBaseT Receiver.
2| IR IN (1-8/ALL) ports| Connect to IR receiver cable, the IR receive signal
willemit to the “IR OUT” port of the HDBaseT Receiver.
3
| AUDIO OUT (1-8) ports| 8 groups of coaxial and balanced analog audio
mirrored output ports. AUDIO OUT (1-8) follows the video output of OUTPUT
(1-8) ports.
4| CONTROL ports| TCP/IP: The link port for TCP/IP control. Connect to an
active Ethernet link with an RJ45 cable.
RS-232: Command control port. Connect to a PC or control system with a D-Sub
9-pin cable to control the Matrix.
5| GND| Connect the housing to the ground.
6| POWER input| Power port: Connect to 100~240V AC 50/60Hz power cable.
Power switch: Press the switch to turn on/off the power.
7| OUTPUT (1-8) ports| HDMI output ports, connect to HDMI display device such
as TV or monitor with an HDMI cable.
HDBT mirrored output ports, connect to HDBaseT Receiver via CAT cable.
8| INPUT (1-8) ports| HDMI input ports, connect to HDMI source device such as
DVD or PS4 with an HDMI cable.
Data Signal
Indicator Lamp
- Illuminating: HDMI signal with HDCP.
- Flashing: HDMI signal without HDCP.
- Dark: No HDMI signal.
Connection Signal
Indicator Lamp
-
Illuminating: Matrix and HDBaseT
Receiver are in good connection status. -
Flashing: Matrix and HDBaseT
Receiver ar e in poor connection status. -
Dark: Matrix and HDBaseT
Receiver are not connected.
5.2 HDBaseT Receiver Panel
No. | Name | Function Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Power LED | Red LED will be on when the receiver is powered on. |
2 | SERVICE port | Firmware update port. |
3 | DC 24V | DC 24V/1A power supply input port. |
Note: The Matrix supports POC function, it means that either the
transmitter or receiver is powered by the 24V/1A power adapter, the other one
doesn’t need power supply.
4| HDBT IN| RJ45 connector for connecting the HDBTOUTPUTport of Matrix with a
CAT cable.
5| Connection Signal Indicator lamp| ▪ Illuminated: Matrix and Receiver
are well connected.
▪ Flashing: Matrix and Receiver is poorly connected.
▪ Dark: Matrix and Receiver are not connected.
6| Data Signal Indicator| ▪ Illuminating: HDMI signal with HDCP.
▪ Flashing: HDMI signal without HDCP.
▪ Dark: No HDMI signal.
7| HDMI OUT| HDMI output port, connect to HDMI display device such as a TV or
monitor with an HDMI cable.
8| AUDIO OUT| Analog audio output port. The audio is extracted from the HDMI
signal.
9| IR IN| Connect to IR receiver cable, the IR receive signal will emit to the
“IR OUT” port of the Matrix.
10| IR OUT| Connect to the IR blaster cable, the IR emit signal is from the“IR
IN” port of the Matrix.
11| RS-232| Connect to a PC or control system with a 3-pinphoenix connector
cableto transmit commands between theMatrix and HDBaseT Receiver.
IR Remote
-
Power on or Standby: Power on the Matrix or set it to standby mode.
-
Input 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8: Select input source button.
**** : Select the last or next input source button. -
Output 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 button: Select output source button.
All: Select all outputted source simultaneously. For example, when you p ress t he “All” button and then press input “1” button, the input “1” source will output to all display devices.
Operation instruction: You need to press the out put button firstly and then press the input button to select the corresponding input source. For example, Press Output-X (X means output button from 1 to 8, including “All” button)
Then press Input-Y (Y means input button from 1 to 8)
IR Control System
The product is not only a matrix switch but also an extender. It supports bi-
directional IR control. When t he Matrix is connected to the HDBaseT Receiver
through Cat 6/7 cable, you can control remote display device (HDBaseT) or
input source device (Matrix) through IR signal transmission. But you must note
that the IR signal transmission method is different f rom the method from
Matrix (local) to HDBaseT Receiver (remote) and from HDBaseT Receiver (remote)
to Matrix (local).
At the Matrix end (Local end): the IR signal is one-to-one transmission. For
example, the IR IN 1 port signal of the Mat rix will emit to IR OUT port of
the HDBaseT Receiver 1, and the IR IN 3 port signal of the Matrix will emit to
IR OUT port of the HDBaseT Receiver 3. It doesn’t follow the v ideo switch to
change. IR IN ALL port signal of the Matrix will emit to all IR OUT ports of
HDBaseT receivers simultaneously. Please see the following connection diagram.
****At HDBaseT receiver (Remote end): IR signal follows video switch to change. For example, the HDMI output signal on the HDBaseT Receiver 1 is from the HDMI INPUT 2 port, so IR input signal of t he HDBaseT Receiver 1 will emit to IR OUT 2 port of the Matrix. The HD MI output signal on the HDBaseT Receiver 5 is from the HDMI INPUT 4 port. Then, IR input signal of the HDBaseT Receiver 5 will emit to IR OUT 4 port of the Matrix, etc. Any of the HDBaseT Receiver’s IR IN signal can output from IR OUT ALL port of the Matrix and the IR OUT ALL signal of the Matrix depends on your IR remote of source device. Please see the f ollowing connection diagram.
IR Cable Pin Assignment
EDID Management
The Matrix has 21 factory d ef ined EDID settings, 2 us er-def ined EDID
modes, and 16 copy EDID modes. You can select defined EDID mode or copy EDID
mode to input port through on-panel buttons, RS-232 control, or Web GUI.
On-panel button operation: On the initial OLED display screen, press “MENU”
button to enter the EDID setting interf ac e, press “UP/DOWN” button to selec
t the required EDID, and press the “ENTER” button to enter “Copy to Input:”
interface. Then press “UP/DOWN” button to select the input port you need to
set, and press “ENTER” button again to confirm this operation.
RS-232 control operation: Connect the Matrix to PC with a serial cable, then
open a Serial Command tool on PC to send ASCII command “s edid in x from z!”
to set EDID. For details, please ref er to “EDID Setting” in the ASCII command
list of “11. RS-232 Control Command”. Web GUI Operation: P leas e check the
EDID management in the “Input page” of “10. Web GUI User Guide”.
The def ined EDID setting list of the Matrix is shown below:
EDID Mode | EDID Description |
---|---|
1 | 1080p, Stereo Audio 2.0 |
2 | 1080p, Dolby/DTS 5.1 |
3 | 1080p, HD Audio 7.1 |
4 | 1080i, Stereo Audio 2.0 |
5 | 1080i, Dolby/DTS 5.1 |
6 | 1080i, HD Audio 7.1 |
7 | 3D, Stereo Audio 2.0 |
8 | 3D, Dolby/DTS 5.1 |
9 | 3D, HD Audio 7.1 |
10 | 4K2K30_444, Stereo Audio 2.0 |
11 | 4K2K30_444, Dolby/DTS 5.1 |
12 | 4K2K30_444, HD Audio 7.1 |
13 | 4K2K60_420, Stereo Audio 2.0 |
14 | 4K2K60_420, Dolby/DTS 5.1 |
15 | 4K2K60_420, HD Audio 7.1 |
16 | 4K2K60_444, Stereo Audio 2.0 |
17 | 4K2K60_444, Dolby/DTS 5.1 |
18 | 4K2K60_444, HD Audio 7.1 |
19 | 4K2K60, Stereo Audio 2.0 HDR |
20 | 4K2K60, Dolby/DTS 5.1 HDR |
21 | 4K2K60, HD Audio 7.1HDR |
22 | User define1 |
23 | User define2 |
24~31 | Copy from HDMI OUTPUT 1~8 |
32~39 | Copy from HDBT OUTPUT 1~8 |
Web GUI User Guide
The Matrix can be controlled by Web GUI. The operation method is shown below:
Step 1: Get the current IP Address.
The def ault IP address is 192.168.1.100. TCP/IP Port no. 65534. Telnet Port
no. 998. You can g et the current Mat rix IP address in two ways: The first
way: You can get the IP address via the front panel buttons. On the initial
OLED display, press “MENU” button three times to enter the IP interf ace and
check the current IP address.
The second way: You c an get the IP address via RS-232 control. S end the
ASCII command “r ipconfig!” through a Serial Command tool, then you’ll get the
feedback information as shown below:
IP:192.168.61.103 in the above figure is the current Matrix IP address (this
IP address is variable, depending on what the specific machine returns).
For the details of RS-232 control, please refer to “11. RS-232 Control
Command”.
Step 2: Connect the TCP/IP port of the Matrix to a PC with an UTP cable (as
shown in the following figure) and set the IP address of the PC to be in the
same network segment with the Matrix.
Step 3: Input the current IP address of Matrix into your browser on the PC to enter Web GUI page.
Upon the Web GUI page, there will be a Login page, as shown below:
Select the Username from the list and enter the password. The default passwords are:
Username | User | Admin |
---|---|---|
Password | User | Admin |
Af ter entering the password, click the “LOGIN” button and the following
Status p age will appear.
■ Status Page
The Status page provides basic information about the product model, installed
firmware version and the network settings of the device.
■ Video Page
You can do the following operations on the Video page:
- Output: The current device’s OUTPUT port. You can select signal source for it.
- Input: You can click the drop-down menu to select signal source for the corresponding OUTPUT port.
- Presets Name: You can name the current scene with maximum length of 12 characters
- Presets Set: You can restore the settings of the last saved audio-video matrix switching relationship.
- Presets Save: You c an save audio-video matrix switching relationship.
- Presets Clear: You can clear the saved audio-video matrix switching relationship.
■ Input page
You can do the following operations on the Input page:
- Inputs: Input channel of the device.
- Active: It indicates whether the channel is connected to a signal source.
- Name: The input channel’s name. You can modify it by entering the corresponding name (maximum length: 12 characters) in the input box.
- EDID: You can s et the current channel’s EDID. The specific operation is as follows: Set EDID for the User
Click the “Browse” button, then select the bin file. If you select the wro ng EDID file, there will be a prompt, as shown in the following figure:
Make sure to s elect the correct file, then you can check the name of the selected file. S elect “User 1” or “User 2”, then click “Upload”. After successful setting, it will prompt as follows:
Download the EDID File for the Corresponding Input Channel
Click the drop-down box of “Select EDID File” to select the corresponding
input channel. Then click “Download” to download the corresponding EDID file.
■ Output Page
You can do the following operations on the Output page:
- Outputs: Output channel of the device.
- Name: The current output channel’s name. You can modify it by entering the corresponding name (max length: 12 characters) in the input box.
- Type: The current output channel’s type (HDMI or HDBT).
- Cable: It indicates the connection status of the output ports. When the output port is connected to the display, it shows green, if not, it shows grey.
- Scaler Mode: Set the current output resolution mode.
- Stream: Turn on/off the output stream.
■ CEC Page
You can perform CEC management on this page:
- Input Control: You can control the operation of each input source by pressing the icons on the page. Multiple inputs can be controlled simultaneously.
- Output Control: You can control the operation of each display, such as power on/off, volume +/-, active source switching. Multiple outputs can be controlled simultaneously.
■ Network Page
Set the Default Network
Click “Set Network Defaults” button, there will be a prompt, as shown in the
following figure:
Click “OK” to search the IP Address again, as shown in the following figure:
Af ter searching is completed, it will switch to the login page, the default
network setting is complet ed.
Modify User Password
Click the “User” button, enter the correct Old Password, New Password, and
Confirm Password, then click “Save”. After successful modification, there will
be a prompt, as shown in the f ollowing figure:
Note: Input rules f or changing passwords:
- The password can’t be empty.
- New Password can’t be the same as Old Password.
- New Password and Co nf irm Password must be the same.
Modify Network Setting
Modify the Mode / IP Address / Gateway / Subnet Mask / Telnet Port as
required, click “Save” to save the settings, it will then take effect.
Af ter modification, if the Mode is “Static”, it will switch to the
corresponding IP Address.
If the Mode is “DHCP”, it will automatically search and switch to the IP
Address assigned by the router.
■ System Page
- Panel Lock: Click to lock/unlock panel buttons. “On” indicates that panel buttons are unavailable; “Off” indicates panel buttons are available.
- Beep: Click to turn on/off the beep.
- LCD: You can turn on/off the LCD and set the turn-on time (15s/30s/60s).
- Serial Baud Rate: Click the value to set the Serial Baud Rate.
- Firmware Update: Click “Browse” to select the update file, then click “Update” to complete firmware update.
- Factory Reset: You can reset the machine to factory defaults by clicking “Reset”.
- Reboot: You can reboot the machine by clicking “Reboot”.
Note: Af ter reset / reboot, it will switch to the login page.
RS-232 Control Command
The Matrix also supports RS-232 control. You need a serial cable with RS-232 male head and DB9 transfer USB male head. The RS-232 head of the serial cable is connected to the RS-232 control port with DB 9 at the rear of the Matrix, and the USB head of the serial cable is connected to a PC. The connection method is as follows:
ASCII Command
Serial port protocol. Baud rate: 115200, Data bits: 8bit, Stop bits:1, Check
bit: 0
x – Parameter 1 y – Parameter 2
! – Delimiter
Command Code| Function Description| Example| Feedback|
Default Setting
Power
s power z!| Power on/off the device,z=0~1 (z=0 power off, z=1 power on)| s
power 1!| Power on
System Initializing… Initialization Finished! FW version x.xx.xx| power on
r power!| Get current power state| r power!| power on/power off|
s reboot!| Reboot the device| s reboot!| Reboot…
System Initializing…
Initialization Finished! FW version x.xx.xx|
System Setup| | | |
help!| List all commands| help!| |
r type!| Get device model| r type!| HDP-MXB88H150|
r status!| Get device current status| r status!| Get the unit all status
power, beep, lock, in/ out connection, video/ audio crosspoint, edid,
scaler,hdcp, network status|
r fw version!| Get Firmware version| r fw version!| MCU BOOT:Vx.xx.xx MCU APP
:Vx.xx.xx SUB1 APP :Vx.xx.xx SUB2 APP :Vx.xx.xx CPLD APP :Vx.xx.xx
WEB GUI :Vx.xx|
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Then, open a Serial Command tool on PC to send ASCII c o mmand to control the
Matrix.
The ASCII command list for the Matrix is shown below:
Command Code| Function Description| Example| Feedback|
Default Setting
---|---|---|---|---
r link in x!| Get the connection status of the x input port,x=0~8(0=all)| r
link in 1!| hdmi input 1: connect|
r link out y!| Get the connection status of the y output port,y=0~8(0=all)| r
link out 1!| hdmi output 1: connect hdbt output 1: connect|
s reset!
|
Reset to factory defaults
|
s reset!
| Reset to factory defaults System Initializing…
Initialization Finished!
FW version x.xx.xx|
s beep z!| Enable/Disable buzzer function, z=0~1(z=0 beep off, z=1 beep on)| s
beep 1!| beep on beep off| beep on
r beep!| Get buzzer state| r beep!| beep on / beep off|
s lock z!| Lock/Unlock front panel button, z=0~1 (z=0 lock off,z=1 lock on)| s
lock 1!| panel button lock on panel button lock off| panel button lock off
r lock!| Get panel button lock state| r lock!| panel button lock on/off|
s lcd on time z!| Set LCD screen remain on time, z=0~4 (0:off, 1:always on,
2:15s, 3:30s, 4:60s)| s lcd on time 1!| lcd always on| lcd on 30 seconds
r lcd mode!| Get the backlight status of lcd screen| r lcd mode!| lcd always
on|
s save preset z!
| Save switch state between all output port and the input port to preset z, z=1~8|
s save preset 1!
| save to preset 1|
s recall preset z!| Call saved preset z scenarios, z=1~8| s recall preset 1!|
recall from preset 1|
s clear preset z!| Clear stored preset z scenarios, z=1~8| s clear preset 1!|
clear preset 1|
r preset z!| Get preset z information, z=1~8| r preset 1!| video/audio
crosspoint|
s logo1
****!| Set the logo name displayed on the first line of LCD
screen, the max character is 16| s logo1 Matrix Swtich!| logo1:Matrix Swtich|
s baud rate xxx!| Set the serial port baud rate of RS02 module,
z=(115200,57600, 38400,19200,9600,4800)| s baud rate 115200!| Baudrate:115200|
115200
r baud rate!| Get the serial port baud rate of RS02 module| r baud rate!|
Baudrate:115200|
s id z!| Set the control ID of the product, z=000~999| s id 888!| id 888| 0
Output Setting| | | |
s in x av out y!| Set input x to output y,
x=1~8,y=0~8(0=all)| s in 1 av out 2!| input 1 -> output 2| ptp
r av out y!| Get output y signal status y=0~8(0=all)| r av out 0!| input 1 ->
output 1
input 2 -> output 2
……
input 8 -> output 8|
s hdmi y stream z!| Set hdmi output y stream on/off, y=0~8(0=all)
z=0~1(0:disable,1:enable)|
s hdmi 1 stream 1!
s hdmi 0 stream 1!
| enable hdmi output 1 stream
disable hdmi output 1 stream enable hdmi all outputs stream disable hdmi all
outputs stream| enable
---|---|---|---|---
r hdmi y stream!| Get hdmi output y stream status, y=0~8(0=all)| r hdmi 1
stream!| enable hdmi output 1 stream|
Command Code| Function Description| Example| Feedback|
Default Setting
s hdbt y stream z!| Set hdbt output y stream on/off, y=0~8(0=all)
z=0~1(0:disable,1:enable)|
s hdbt 1 stream 1!
s hdbt 0 stream 1!
| enable hdbt output 1 stream
disable hdbt output 1 stream
enable hdbt all outputs stream
disable hdbt all outputs stream| enable
r hdbt y stream!| Get hdbt output y stream status, y=0~8(0=all)| r hdbt 1
stream!| enable hdbt output 1 stream|
s hdmi y scaler z!|
Set hdmi output y port output scaler mode,y=0~8(0=all), z=1~3(1=bypass,2=4k->1080p, 3=Auto)
|
s hdmi 1 scaler 1!
s hdmi 0 scaler 1!
| hdmi output 1 set to bypass mode hdmi all outputs set to bypass mode| hdmi
all outputs set to bypass mode
r hdmi y scaler!| Get hdmi output y port output mode y=0~8(0=all)| r hdmi 1
scaler!| hdmi output 1 set to bypass mode|
s hdbt y scaler z!| Set hdbt output y port output scaler mode,y=0~8(0=all),
z=1~3(1=bypass,2=4k->1080p, 3=Auto)|
s hdbt 1 scaler 1!
s hdbt 0 scaler 1!
| hdbt output 1 set to bypass mode hdbt all outputs set to bypass mode| hdbt
all outputs set to bypass mode
r hdbt y scaler !| Get hdbt output y port output mode y=0~8(0=all)| r hdbt 1
scaler !| hdbt output 1 set to bypass mode|
EDID Setting| | | |
s edid in x from z!| Set input x EDID from default EDID z,
x=0~8(0=all),z=1~39
1, 1080p,Stereo Audio 2.0
2, 1080p,Dolby/DTS 5.1
3, 1080p,HD Audio 7.1
4, 1080i,Stereo Audio 2.0
5, 1080i,Dolby/DTS 5.1
7, 3D,Stereo Audio 2.0
8, 3D,Dolby/DTS 5.1
9, 3D,HD Audio 7.1
10, 4K2K30_444,Stereo Audio 2.0
11, 4K2K30_444,Dolby/DTS 5.1
12, 4K2K30_444,HD Audio 7.1
13, 4K2K60_420,Stereo Audio 2.0
14, 4K2K60_420,Dolby/DTS 5.1
15, 4K2K60_420,HD Audio 7.1
16, 4K2K60_444,Stereo Audio 2.0
17, 4K2K60_444,Dolby/DTS 5.1
18, 4K2K60_444,HD Audio 7.1
19, 4K2K60_444,Stereo Audio 2.0 HDR
4K2K60_444,Dolby/DTS 5.1 HDR
21, 4K2K60444,HD Audio 7.1 HDR
22, User define1
23, User define2
24~31, copy from hdmi output 1~8 32~39, copy from hdbtoutput 1~8| s edid in 1
from 1!
s edid in 0 from 1!| input 1 EDID:1080p, Stereo Audio 2.0 all inputs
EDID:1080p, Stereo Audio 2.0| 1080p, Stereo Audio 2.0
---|---|---|---|---
r edid in x!| Get EDID status of the input x, x=0~8(0=all input)| r edid in
0!| input1 EDID: 4K2K60 444,Stereo Audio 2.0 input2 EDID: 4K2K60 444,Stereo
Audio 2.0
……
input8 EDID: 4K2K60 444,Stereo Audio 2.0|
Command Code| Function Description| Example| Feedback|
Default Setting
r edid data hdmi y!| Get the EDID data of the hdmi output y port,y=1~8| r edid
data hdmi 1!| EDID: 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 ………|
r edid data hdbt y!| Get the EDID data of the hdbt output y port,y=1~8| r edid
data hdbt 1!| EDID: 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 ………|
CEC Setting| | | |
s cec in x on!| set input x power on by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in 1
on!| input 1 power on|
s cec in x off!| set input x power off by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in 1
off!| input 1 power off|
s cec in x menu!| set input x open menu by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in 1
menu!| input 1 open menu|
s cec in x play!| set input x play by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in 1
play!| input 1 play operation|
s cec in x pause!| set input x pause by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in 1
pause!| iInput 1 pause operation|
s cec in x stop!| set input x stop by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in 1
stop!| input 1 stop operation|
s cec in x rew!| set input x rewind by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in 1
rew!| input 1 rewind operation|
s cec in x mute!| set input x volume mute by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in
1 mute!| input 1 volume mute|
s cec in x vol-!| set input x volume down by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in
1 vol-!| input 1 volume down|
s cec in x vol+!| set input x volume up by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in 1
vol+!| input 1 volume up|
---|---|---|---|---
s cec in x ff!| set input x fast forward by CEC,
x=0~8(0=all input)
| s cec in 1 ff!| input 1 fast forward operation|
s cec in x previous| set input x previous by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in
1 previous!| input 1 previous operation|
s cec in x next!| set input x next by CEC, x=0~8(0=all input)| s cec in 1
next!| input 1 next operation|
s cec hdmi out y on!| set hdmi output y power on by CEC, y=0~8(0=all hdmi
output)| s cec hdmi out 1 on!| hdmi output 1 power on|
s cec hdbt out y on!| set hdbt output y power on by CEC, y=0~8(0=all
hdbtoutput)| s cec hdbt out 1 on!| hdbt output 1 power on|
s cec hdmi out y off!| set hdmi output y power off by CEC, y=0~8(0=all hdmi
output)| s cec hdmi out 1 off!| hdmi output 1 power off|
s cec hdbt out y off!| set hdbt output y power off by CEC, y=0~8(0=all
hdbtoutput)| s cec hdbt out 1 off!| hdbt output 1 power off|
s cec hdmi out y mute!| set hdmi output y volume mute by CEC, y=0~8(0=all hdmi
output)| s cec hdmi out 1 mute!| hdmi output 1 volume mute|
s cec hdbt out y mute!| set hdbt output y volume mute by
CEC, y=0~8(0=all hdbt output)
| s cec hdbt out 1 mute!| hdbt output 1 volume mute|
s cec hdmi out y vol-!| set hdmi output y volume down by CEC, y=0~8(0=all hdmi
output| s cec hdmi out 1 vol-!| hdmi output 1 volume down|
s cec hdbt out y vol-!| set hdbt output y volume down by
CEC, y=0~8(0=all hdbt output)| s cec hdbt out 1 vol-!| hdbt output 1 volume
down|
s cec hdmi out y vol+!| set hdmi output y volume up by
CEC, y=0~8(0=all hdmi output)| s cec hdmi out 1 vol+!| hdmi output 1 volume
up|
s cec hdbt out y vol+!| set hdbt output y volume up by CEC, y=0~8(0=all hdbt
output)| s cec hdbt out 1 vol+!| hdbt output 1 volume up|
s cec hdmi out y active!| set hdmi output y active source by CEC, y=0~8(0=all
hdmi output| s cec hdmi out 1 active!| hdmi output 1 active source|
s cec hdbt out y active!| set hdbt output y active source
by CEC, y=0~8(0=all hdbt output)| s cec hdbt out 1 active!| hdbt output 1
active source|
Command Code| Function Description| Example| Feedback|
Default Setting
Network Setting| | | |
r ipconfig!| Get the Current IP Configuration| r ipconfig!
0| IP Mode: Static IP: 192.168.1.72 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1 TCP/IP port=8000
Telnet port=10
Mac address: 0:1C:91:03:80:01|
r mac addr!| Get network MAC address| r mac addr!| Mac address:
00:1C:91:03:80:01|
s ip mode z!|
Set network IP mode to static IP or DHCP, z=0~1 (z=0 Static, z=1 DHCP )
| s ip mode 0!| Set IP mode:Static (Please use “s net reboot!” command or
repower device to apply new config!)|
r ip mode!| Get network IP mode| r ip mode!| IP Mode: Static|
s ip addr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx!| Set network IP address| s ip addr 192.168.1.100!|
Set IP address: 192.168.1.100 (Please use “s net reboot!” command or repower
device to apply new config!)
DHCP on, Device can’t config static address, set DHCP off first.|
---|---|---|---|---
r ip addr!| Get network IP address| r ip addr!| IP:192.168.1.100|
s subnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx!| Set network subnet mask| s subnet 255.255.255.0!|
Set subnet Mask address:255.255.255.0 (Please use “s net reboot!” command or
repower device to apply new config!)
DHCP on, Device can’t config subnet mask, set DHCP off first.|
r subnet!| Get network subnet mask| r subnet!| Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
|
s gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx!| Set network gateway| s gateway 192.168.1.1!| Set
gateway: 192.168.1.1
Please use “s net reboot!” command or repower device to apply new config! DHCP
on, Device can’t config gateway, set DHCP off first.|
r gateway!| Get network gateway| r gateway!| Gateway:192.168.1.1|
s tcp/ip port x!| Set network TCP/IP port
(x=1~65535)| s tcp/ip port 8000!| Set TCP/IP port:8000|
r tcp/ip port!| Get network TCP/IP port| r tcp/ip port!| TCP/IP port:8000|
s telnet port x!| Set network telnetport
(x=1~65535)| s telnet port 23!| Set Telnet port:23|
r telnet port!| Get network telnet port| r telnet port!| Telnetport:23|
Command Code| Function Description| Example| Feedback|
Default Setting
s net reboot!| Reboot network modules| s net reboot!| Network reboot… IP Mode:
Static IP: 192.168.1.72
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1 TCP/IP port=8000
Telnet port=10 Mac address: 00:1C:91:03:80:01|
s uart x datalen y!| Set the data length of x hdbt uart, x=0-8, y=1-2, 1:8bit
2:7bit| s uart 1 datalen 1!| hdbt uart1 data len is 8bit|
s uart x baudrate y!
| Set the baudrate of x hdbt uart , x=0-8, y=1-8, 1: 115200(Default) 2: 57600
3: 56000 4:38400
5:19200 6:14400 7:9600 8:4800|
s uart 1
baudrate 1!
|
hdbt uart1 baudrate is 115200
|
---|---|---|---|---
s uart x parity y!| Set the Parity of x hdbt uart, x=0-8, y=1-3, 1:none 2:odd
3:even| s uart x parity 1!| hdbt uart1 parity is none|
s uart x type z senddata y end!| Send data y from x hdbt uart, z=0 ascii, z=1
hex ,x=0-8| s uart 1 type 0 senddata abcdefg end!| hdbt uart1 data: abcdefg|
r uart status x!| Get the Status of x hdbt uart , x=0-8| r uart status 1!|
hdbt uart1 baudrate 9600,datalen 8bit, parity none|
Application Example
Warranty
1.1 This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in this
product.
1.2 Should warranty service be required, proof of purchase must be presented
to the Company. The serial number on the product must be clearly visible and
not have been tampered with in any way whatsoever.
1.3 This limited warranty does not cover any damage, deterioration or
malfunction resulting from any alteration, modification, improper or
unreasonable use or maintenance, misuse, abuse, accident, neglect, exposure to
excess moisture, fire, improper packing and shipping (such claims must be
presented to the carrier), lightning, power surges, or other acts of nature.
This limited warranty does not cover any damage, deterioration or malf unction
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 the Company to make such repairs, or any
other cause which does not relate directly to a defect in materials and/or
workmanship of this product. This limited warranty does not cover equipment
enclosures, cables or accessories used in
conjunction with this product.
This limited warranty does not cover the cost of normal maintenance. Failure
of the product due to insufficient or improper maintenance is not covered.
1.4 The Company does not warrant that the product covered hereby, including,
without limitation, the technology and/or integrated circuit(s) included in
the product, will not become obsolete or that such items are or will remain
compatible with any other product or technology with which the product may be
used.
1.5 Only the original purchaser of this product is covered under this limited
warranty. This limited warranty is not transferable to subsequent purchasers
or owners of this product.
1.6 Unless otherwise specified, the goods are warranted in accordance with the
manuf acturer’s product specific warranties against any defect attributable to
faulty workmanship or materials, fair wear and tear being excluded.
1.7 This limited warranty only covers the cost of faulty goods and does not
include the cost of labor and travel to return the goods to the Company’s
premises.
1.8 In the event of any improper maintenance, repair or service being carried
out by any third persons during the warranty period without the Company’s
written authorization, the limited warranty shall be void.
1.9 A 7 (seven) year limited warranty is given on the aforesaid product where
used correctly according to the Company’s instructions, and only with the use
of the Company’s components.
1.10 The Company will, at its sole option, provide one of the following three
remedies to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to satisfy a proper claim
under this limited warranty:
1.10.1 Elect to repair or facilitate the repair of any defective parts within
a reasonable period of time, free of any charge for the necessary parts and
labor to complete the repair and restore this product to its proper operating
condition.; or
1.10.2 Replace this product with a direct replacement or with a similar
product deemed by the Company to perform substantially the same function as
the original product; or 1.10.3 Issue a ref und of the original purchase price
less depreciation to be determined based on the age of the product at the time
remedy is sought under this limited warranty.
1.11 The Company is not obligated to provide the Customer with a substitute
unit during the limited warranty period or at any time thereafter.
1.12 If this product is returned to the Company this product must be insured
during shipment, with the insurance and shipping charges prepaid by the
Customer. If this product is returned uninsured, the Customer assumes all
risks of loss or damage during shipment. The Company will not be responsible
for any costs related to the removal or reinstallation of this product from or
into any installation. The Company will not be responsible for any costs
related to any setting up this product, any adjustment of user
controls or any programming required for a specific installation of this
product.
1.13 Please be aware that the Company’s products and components have not been
tested with competitor’s products and therefore the Company cannot warrant
products and/or components used in conjunction with competitor’s products.
1.14 The appropriateness of the goods for the purpose intended is only
warranted to the extent that the goods are used in accordance with the
Company’s installation, classification and usage instructions.
1.15 Any claim by the Customer which is based on any defect in the quality or
condition of the goods or their failure to correspond with specification shall
be notified in writing to the Company within 7 days of delivery or (where the
defect or failure was not apparent on reasonable inspection by the Customer)
within a reasonable time after discovery of the def ect or f ailure, but, in
any event, within 6 months of delivery.
1.16 If delivery is not refused, and the Customer does not notify the Company
accordingly, the Customer may not reject the goods and the Company shall have
no liability and the Customer shall pay the price as if the goods had been
delivered in accordance with the Agreement.
1.17 THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL
NOT EXCEED THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.
Preface
Read this user manual carefully before using this product.
Pictures shown in this manual is for reference only, different model and
specifications are subject to the real product.
This manual is only for operation instruction, not for any maintenance usage.
The functions described in this version are updated till March 2017. Any
changes in functions and parameters since then will be informed separately.
Please refer to the dealers for the latest details.
Trademarks
Product model and logo are trademarks. Any other trademarks mentioned in this
manual are acknowledged as the properties of the trademark owner. No part of
this publication may be copied or reproduced without the prior written
consent.
FCC Statement
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B 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.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference, in which case the user at their own expense will be required to
take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference Any
changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacture would void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Do not dispose of this product with the normal household waste at the end of its life cycle. Return it to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices. This is indicated by the symbol on the product, user manual or packaging. The materials are reusable according to their markings. By reusing, recycling or other forms of utilisation of old devices you make an important contribution to the protection of our environment. Please contact your local authorities for details about collection points.