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Table of Contents 

Section 1: Getting Started ...................................................................................................................... 4 

1.1 

Important Safeguards ............................................................................................................ 4 

1.2 

Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................. 4 

1.3 

Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ......................................... 4 

1.4 

Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 5 

1.5 

Package Contents ................................................................................................................... 5 

1.6 

Before Installation.................................................................................................................. 5 

Section 2: Installation ............................................................................................................................. 6 

2.1 

I/O Connections ..................................................................................................................... 6 

2.2 

Device Operation ................................................................................................................... 6 

2.1.1 

Front Panel ..................................................................................................................... 6 

2.1.2 

Device Power On ............................................................................................................ 6 

2.1.3 

Lock or Unlock the Panel ................................................................................................ 7 

2.1.4 

Switch Input Channel to Output Channel ...................................................................... 7 

2.1.5 

Macro Operation ............................................................................................................ 8 

2.1.6 

Test Signal Board .......................................................................................................... 10 

2.1.7 

Other Functions ............................................................................................................ 11 

Section 3: System Management .......................................................................................................... 12 

3.1 

Description ........................................................................................................................... 12 

3.1.1 

Control by RS232 .......................................................................................................... 12 

3.1.2 

Control by Network ...................................................................................................... 12 

3.1.3 

Control the Device by NET Control Command ............................................................. 14 

3.1.4 

Control the Device by WEB Interface ........................................................................... 14 

3.1.5 

Communication Format A ............................................................................................ 14 

3.1.6 

Commands ................................................................................................................... 15 

3.1.7 

Communication Format B ............................................................................................ 22 

Section 4: Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 27 

4.1 

Replace the Fuse .................................................................................................................. 27 

4.2 

General Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 27 

Section 5: Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 28 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SW-DVI-16X16

Page 1: ...ns at any time without notice No license whether express implied or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this publication Except as set forth in Avenview Standard Terms and Cond...

Page 2: ...wer On 6 2 1 3 Lock or Unlock the Panel 7 2 1 4 Switch Input Channel to Output Channel 7 2 1 5 Macro Operation 8 2 1 6 Test Signal Board 10 2 1 7 Other Functions 11 Section 3 System Management 12 3 1...

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Page 4: ...defect Removal installation and set up service charges 1 2 Safety Instructions Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module Dismantling the housing or modifying the module may result in electric...

Page 5: ...aging the device LED status to indicate the source and output displayed Supports up to 1600x1200 resolution Embedded circuit in device to generate signals for testing and debugging systems 1 5 Package...

Page 6: ...e DVI output of the source DVI signal to IN1 IN16 of the SW DVI 16X16 Matrix Switch Connect the DVI cable to output connector of the SW DVI 16 16 2 2 Device Operation 2 1 1 Front Panel 2 1 2 Device Po...

Page 7: ...I O or ENTER button The format symbol will blink Troll the ENTER button to select the format symbol from A V and A V and press the I O or ENTER button to set the format symbol Format Symbol A Operatio...

Page 8: ...ished setting the channel 2 1 5 Macro Operation If the panel locked the device will have a bell warning when press the MACRO button or if the panel unlocked the LED will display the MACRO menu as the...

Page 9: ...orresponding input channel if displays OFF means output channel is off if displays means output channel is ignored LOCK the panel if finished setting the Macro Example Modify Macro 8 If you want to se...

Page 10: ...the I O menu Set both the output channel and the input channel to be 17 with the I O button and the ENTER button 3 Press the I O button or the ENTER button will tie output channel T1 to input channel...

Page 11: ...u the cursor is at Input channel number Signal symbol if displays 1 the corresponding input channel has active signal or no signal You can view each input channel signal symbol through trolling ENTER...

Page 12: ...counted by the sending part when sending data and by the device when send back the data Method Redundancy Address Command Data length Data 1 Data n If Redundancy EBH then Redundancy 14H If Redundancy...

Page 13: ...it of the inputted masking 0 default g Press enter and then showing as follows Change the passport of telnet N h Press enter then showing as follows Change set 0 server setting 1 serial interface sett...

Page 14: ...ervision function about working state data such as device s inside temperature and power voltage and control device s input and output via web After set up a correct net control parameter IP address t...

Page 15: ...pment receives correctly but is controlled through keyboard Then doesn t execute the command and response as follows 0xeb Address Command 0x01 0xf3 Redundancy d The equipment receives the address corr...

Page 16: ...inted input channels Format 0xeb 0x90 0x02 N Output Number 1 Input Number 1 Output Number N Input Number N Response 0xeb 0x90 0x02 0x01 0xfa Redundancy Note The range of N is the even from 0x02 t0 0x2...

Page 17: ...mmands 0xeb 0x90 0x03 0x01 0x01 Response 0xeb 0x90 0x03 0x01 0x04 Redundancy Explanation The Preset Input Channel is input channel 5 Function 3 Get the mark of the load at the output channels Format 0...

Page 18: ...annel 8 Function 3 Get the tied status of all output channels Format 0xeb 0x90 0x04 0x01 any data except 0xeb Response 0xeb 0x90 0x04 0x08 Input Number of output channel1 Input Number of output channe...

Page 19: ...tput channels are ignored Function 2 View Macro Format 0xeb 0x90 0x0c 0x02 0x02 Macro Number Response 0xeb 0x90 0x0c N Macro Number Output Number 0 Input Number 0 Output Number M Input Number M Redund...

Page 20: ...nse 0xeb 0x90 0xfd 0x01 0xfa Redundancy For example Copy the default EDID to the input channel 5 Commands 0xeb 0x90 0xfd 0x02 0x02 Redundancy 10 Command 0xfa nine functions Function 1 Get the signal m...

Page 21: ...Board is 36 Other boards are not exit Function 4 Get the Voltage value of the control boards Format 0xeb 0x90 0xfa 0x02 0x00 0x03 Response 0xeb 0x90 0xfa 0x05 0x00 Data 1 Voltage value Data 4 Voltage...

Page 22: ...n 7 Set the length of inputs cable Format 0xeb 0x90 0xfa 0x04 0x00 0x0b the input channel the Value of the length Response 0xeb 0x90 0xfa 0x01 0xfa 0x85 Note The Value of the length is from 0x00 to 0x...

Page 23: ...9 4F c 99 63 w 119 77 40 28 60 3C P 80 50 d 100 64 x 120 78 41 29 61 3D Q 81 51 e 101 65 y 121 79 42 2A 62 3E R 82 52 f 102 66 z 122 7A 43 2B 63 3F S 83 53 g 103 67 123 7B 44 2C 64 40 T 84 54 h 104 68...

Page 24: ...C 5 Response by the device Out Multi In 05 DVI Macro command Function 1 Set Macro Format M X5 X3 X2 X3 X2 E Response Sma X5 For example Set Macro 6 Macro 6 tie the input channels 16 15 14 13 12 11 10...

Page 25: ...e control board The corresponding relation is as follows Voltage NO Normal voltage Voltage step 1 2 5V 6 51mV 2 2 5V 5 86mV 3 5 0V 13 02mV 4 12 0V 31 25Mv The actual temperature Data n 4 corresponding...

Page 26: ...ple Get device temperature Commands sent by PC 1 5S Response by the device 1Tem51 Explanation The actual temperature is 31 Get the EDID of Outputs to Inputs Function Copy the EDID of the output channe...

Page 27: ...of Input Ensure that equipments have signal by operating them Change the PC s resolution No Signal Output and IN LED is ON The cable of output is not connected The device is not outputting signal Che...

Page 28: ...Connector DB9 Male Input Resolution 1600x1200x60Hz Supported Input Signal DVI 1 0 Supported Output Signal Same as Input Standard Pixel Clock Frequency 24MHz 165MHz Control Options RS232 or TCP IP 10M...

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