
USERS GUIDE
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OPERATION
Source Selection
The HT Series can change between the various sources via front buttons, RS-232, LAN, and Auto-Sense.
Once a source is selected the display will lock within a few seconds. The time to lock depends on the display
but typical time can be from 3-5 seconds. Keep in mind the HT-TX1-WP2 series does not scale so what comes
in is what will go back out for the HDMI. Most modern displays have scalers and the HT Series can handle
resolutions up to 4K60 4:4:4.
Auto Sense
The HT Series has Auto-Sense capability. Auto-Sense will automatically switch to the last HDMI input
connected provided a hot-plug is provided from the source device. The HT-TX1-WP2 factory default is enabled
but can be disabled and saved in non-volatile memory via RS-232 command. In addition, the front button
selection or RS-232 control will allow the HT Series to switch away until another new input is detected. For
example, if a user has a laptop plugged into the HDMI 1 port and then connects a Blu-ray
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player to the HDMI
2 port, the HT-TX1-WP2 will automatically switch to the HDMI 2 input. If after that the laptop is disconnected or
signal is removed with function keys and reconnected the HT-TX1-WP2 will switch back to the laptop. If an RS-
232 command is received to switch to the opposite input the unit will do so as well. Whenever a source is
changed the LED on the button will follow and the RS-232 ports will send a response string to let a remote
device know that a change has occurred.
EDID Handling
The HDMI port will retrieve the EDID from the destination device (ex. Projector, LCD, Matrix, etc.) via the
HDBaseT connection to the receiver unit.
Factory Reset
Holding both buttons for 5 seconds will restore factory defaults. This will be confirmed by both buttons turning
cyan. Keep in mind all stored settings into the non-volatile memory will revert to the factory defaults of each
function accordingly.