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Summary of Contents for ANI-1082UHD

Page 1: ...AUDIO VIDEO MANUFACTURER ANI 1082UHD 10x10 HDMI and HDBaseT Matrix with Audio Matrixing LAN Serving INSTRUCTION MANUAL A NeuVideo com Frisco Texas 75034 317 456 2461...

Page 2: ...on 12 This unit should be installed in a cool dry place away from sources of excessive heat vibration dust moisture and cold Do not use the unit near stoves heat registers radiators or other heat prod...

Page 3: ...ing to building surfaces Use only the supplied power supply unit PSU Do not use the PSU if it is damaged Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any weight to be placed upon it or...

Page 4: ...N support allows your 100BaseT network to be extended to smart TVs or game consoles Internally generated test patterns up to 6G UHD resolutions are provided to assist with setup providing a simple way...

Page 5: ...Control via front panel controls Ethernet Telnet WebGUI RS 232 IR remote 2U rack mounted design RECEIVER HDCP 1 4 HDCP 2 2 and HDMI 2 0 compliant HDMI with 3D 4K2K 60Hz support and DVI Compliant Simul...

Page 6: ...densing Power Consumption 19 5W MAIN UNIT Inputs 10 HDMI 10x Uncompressed AV and Data 2 TOSLINK 2x OPTICAL 2 Channel LPCM 2 RCA 2x COAXIAL 2 Channel LPCM 8 RCA 4x Stereo L R 2 RJ 45 2x IN OUT Digital...

Page 7: ...wing sequence of buttons OUT A B C D IN 1 ENTER When directly entering the Ethernet address information into the unit all 10 buttons are used to represent the numbers from 0 to 9 button 10 0 to make t...

Page 8: ...an IR BLASTER which connects to the supplied IR Blaster cable for IR signal transmission Place the IR Blaster in direct line of sight of the equipment to be controlled t RS 232 Connects to the device...

Page 9: ...to broadcast IR signals All IR signals received by any IR extenders connected to the matrix or HDBaseT receivers will be broadcasted Please place the IR Blaster in direct line of sight of the equipmen...

Page 10: ...ected to the LAN port of a receiver to share the network Internet access d RS 232 Connects directly to your PC laptop to send RS 232 commands to control the unit f SERVICE Used for firmware service up...

Page 11: ...igned to the number depending on your current zone These assignments are configured via the WebGUI t MENU CANCEL Press the MENU CANCEL button to enter the OLED menu or to back out from menu items y PR...

Page 12: ...k Status Idle IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address MAC Address DHCP Mode On Off HDMI MIRRORING Output E Output F FACTORY DEFAULT Yes No FIRMWARE Version Yes Update No NOTE The model name and IP addr...

Page 13: ...fine the location of the slot s value to adjust This command only accepts 3 possible parameters VideoSrc AudioSrc and Load Use the following syntax to set or change a single parameter for a single slo...

Page 14: ...ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out Port Slot Slot1 Slot2 Etc Param1 Value Param2 Value Slot Slot1 Slot2 Etc Param1 Value Param2 Value Etc Example ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out B Slot 1 VideoSrc HDMI_In 2 AudioSrc CoaxIn 1 Slo...

Page 15: ...alog input 1 to Extended Line output 1 ExtLineOut 1 AudioSrc OpticIn 1 Route Optical input 1 to Extended Line output 1 ExtLineOut 1 AudioSrc CoaxIn 1 Route Coaxial input 1 to Extended Line output 1 Ab...

Page 16: ...tput in small steps 0 5dB steps M A H XXX Up or Down ZoneLineOut M Delay XXX Sets the audio delay for a zone line output M A H XXX 0 230 Units ms ZoneLineOut M Mute Mutes a zone line output M A H Zone...

Page 17: ...rc Default Resets the video source of a HDMI output to the factory default M I J HDMI_Out M Mirroring XXX Sets the audio video mirroring source for a HDMI output M I J Available XXX values HDBT_Out n...

Page 18: ...SET Show M Lists the contents of a stored A V preset M 1 8 If M is omitted list all A V presets PRESET name M NameString Sets the verbose name of a preset Maximum 32 characters M 1 8 EDID All XXX Sets...

Page 19: ...is the output port index M1 is the function to use M2 is the IR input source M0 A H supports multiple port selection by using Available M1 Values Add Add M2 source to M0 Del Remove M2 source from M0...

Page 20: ...then press Enter Under Mac OS X go to Go Applications Utilities Terminal See below for reference Once in the CLI Command Line Interface type Telnet followed by the IP address of the unit and 23 then...

Page 21: ...hat particular device If you choose you can alter the static IP network settings for the device or switch the unit into DHCP mode to automatically obtain proper network settings from a local DHCP serv...

Page 22: ...electing the input As you select each button they will change their color to orange The new route will become active immediately and the routing information displayed on the buttons will change accord...

Page 23: ...inputs Internal Test Pattern This advanced matrix system comes with an internal test pattern generation feature which can be used to test connected sink device functionality or be used to self test ma...

Page 24: ...u wish to load a previously stored setting please click the recall icon and you will be presented with a choice of the available 8 presets The preset will load immediately upon selecting the preset Zo...

Page 25: ...eble bass volume and audio delay adjustments can be set on this page Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output s source Once the new source has been selected...

Page 26: ...selected the change will happen immediately Audio source options include HDMI Optical Coaxial Line OAR Audio CAT and Mixer CAT Audio Output Setting Click the edit icon to rename the CAT Audio outputs...

Page 27: ...ciated settings are adjusted on this page Output and Input Routing Click the buttons from left to right to choose each output s source Once the new source has been selected the change will happen imme...

Page 28: ...oose each mixer s A B sources Only 2 sources total may be selected for each mixer Once the new source has been selected the change will happen immediately Audio source options include HDMI Optical Coa...

Page 29: ...ce After setting them all up the end user just needs to press a number key on the remote control unit once to change the routing status in whichever zone they are currently occupying The distinct zone...

Page 30: ...file to your local PC Once a file save location has been selected please click the Download button in the window and the file will be transferred to your PC Set EDID Input Content The Set EDID Input...

Page 31: ...UI and Telnet username password are set on this page 2 management levels are available Administrator and General User The administrator username admin cannot be changed The Administrator user has acce...

Page 32: ...system configuration can also be restored from a saved XML file by clicking the Choose File button to locate the saved XML file then clicking the Restore button Logout The Logout tab will indicate if...

Page 33: ...CONNECTION DIAGRAM CONNECTION DIAGRAM MAIN UNIT A NEUVIDEO 31...

Page 34: ...32 CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION RECEIVER A NEUVIDEO...

Page 35: ...IR CABLE PIN ASSIGNMENT IR Cable Pin Assignment A NEUVIDEO 33...

Page 36: ...60Hz YUV 444 6G Supported Supported 640x480 Supported Supported Up to 4K 60Hz YUV 420 3G Not Supported Supported 800x600 Supported Supported D Sub 9 Pin Definitions RECEIVER PIN DEFINE TX RX PIN DEFI...

Page 37: ...2 0 96 LPCM 5 1 96 LPCM 7 1 96 LPCM 2 0 192 LPCM 5 1 192 LPCM 7 1 192 Compressed Audio BITSTREAMS Standard Bitstream Formats High Bandwidth Bitstream Formats NOTES Audio break away function supported...

Page 38: ...7 Cable SpecificationS RECEIVER CABLE TYPE RANGE PIXEL CLOCK RATE VIDEO DATA RATE SUPPORTED VIDEO FORMATS CAT5e 6 7 328ft 100M 225MHz 5 3Gbps HD Video Up to 1080p 60Hz 36 bit 3D data rates lower than...

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Page 40: ...tate of Texas United States of America A NeuVideo makes no representation that materials pertaining to the Product are appropriate or available for use in other locations other than the shipping addre...

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