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Summary of Contents for CDPS-UC4H4CVES

Page 1: ...CDPS UC4H4CVES 4 by 4 HDMI 4K UHD over CAT5e 6 7Matrix with Micro Control System O Op pe er ra at ti io on n M Ma an nu ua al l ...

Page 2: ...erves the right to make improvements to this document and or product at any time and without notice COPYRIGHT NOTICE No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or any of its part translated into any language or computer file in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without express written pe...

Page 3: ...ct of any kind into this product through any openings or empty slots in the unit as you may damage parts inside the unit Do not attach the power supply cabling 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 any person walk on it To protect the unit fr...

Page 4: ...ands 13 6 7 OLED Menu 27 6 8 IP Searching Application 30 6 9 Telnet Control 31 6 10 WebGUI Control 34 6 10 1 Routing Settings 34 6 10 2 HDBaseT Info 35 6 10 3 HDBaseT Settings 35 6 10 4 EDID Settings 36 6 10 5 Macro Settings 36 6 10 6 Command Creation and Settings 39 6 10 7 Trigger Settings 42 6 10 8 UART Settings 42 6 10 9 Network Settings 43 6 10 10 System Settings 43 7 Connection Diagram 44 8 S...

Page 5: ...xibilities in controlling devices The operation of the system can be easily managed throughWebGUI on PC Laptop or APP on mobile devices on panel buttons IR remote RS 232 Telnet or Ethernet protocols 2 APPLICATIONS Entertainment Room Home Theater Display and System Controls Show Room Demo Room Display and System Controls Lecture Room Hall Presentation Display and System Control Public Commercial Di...

Page 6: ... individual EDID or common EDID Supports pass through of audio formats LPCM 2 5 1 7 1CH Dolby Digital 2 5 1CH DTS 2 5 1CH Dolby Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD Dolby Atmos and DTS HD Master Audio HDCP 1 4 for 4 HDMI inputs and 4 HDBaseT outputs with HDBaseT 5PlayTM features Input port HDCP support Standard and Apple mode The Apple mode selection to guarantees the use of Apple devices Compliant with DVI ...

Page 7: ...selection will not execute 6 CANCEL Press this button to cancel the selection 7 MENU Press to enter into the menu 8 ENTER Press to confirm selection 9 PLUS MINUS Press to select page up and down under menu select 10 ALL Press to select an input into all output 11 PRESET Press this button the OLED will show preset selection then select from IN 1 4 and press TAKE to confirm the selection or press CA...

Page 8: ...Please pay extra attention in connecting and using it 2 EXT OUT 1 8 Connect with IR Blaster for IR signal transmitting 3 TRIGGER IN 1 8 Connect with external event device signals such window security alarm door switch etc The trigger IN 1 8 ports are isolated current loop with no reference to ground The upper leads are positive and lower leads are negative In the example below drawn the external s...

Page 9: ...hin the connected LAN system 7 HDMI IN 1 4 and IR OUT Connect the source equipment such as Blu ray DVD PS3 players and Set Top Box IR OUTs must be connected with IR Blaster for IR signal transmission from IR receivers connected to the HDBaseT Receivers Zone 8 CAT5e 6 OUT A D and IR IN 1 4 Connect to HDBaseT Receivers by CAT6 cable IR IN must be connected to IR Receivers for IR signal transmission ...

Page 10: ...o be routed to the output previously selected 4 ALL Press this button to select all outputs 5 TAKE Press this button to confirm the previous selection OUT IN If not pressed the selection is not executed 6 CANCEL Press this button to cancel the selection 7 PRESET Press this button the OLED will show preset selection Select IN 1 4 and press TAKE to confirm or CANCEL to clear 8 LOCK Press to lock on ...

Page 11: ...d dot 1 IR Signal 2 Power 3 Grounding 1 IR Signal 2 Power 3 Grounding Note Due to both IR Extender and IR Learner cables are with similar outlook a part no CBL IR10C3SA200A sticker has been placed to differentiate the difference on IR Learner IR Learner also presents a Red Dot on its back 12 ...

Page 12: ...ty None Flow Control None Stop Bit 1 6 6 RS 232 and Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION PARAMETER P0 Power Off Standby None P1 Power On None IPCONFIG Display The Current IP Configure None SIPADDR X X X X Set Ethernet IP Address X 0 255 SNETMASK X X X X Set Ethernet Net Mask X 0 255 SGATEWAY X X X X Set Ethernet Gateway X 0 255 HTTPPORT N1 Set Http Port Number N1 10 65535 TELNETPORT N1 Set Telnet P...

Page 13: ... Source for All See Note 1 N1 0 9 ref OLED EDID ALL EDIDIN Show Input EDID Source None EDIDIN N1 Show Input N1 EDID Source N1 1 4 EDIDIN N1 N2 Set Input N1 EDID Source N1 1 4 N2 0 9 ref OLED EDID ALL HDCPIN Show All Input HDCP Status None HDCPIN N1 Show Input N1 HDCP Status N1 1 4 HDCPIN N1 N2 Set Input N1 HDCP ON OFF N1 1 4 N2 0 OFF 1 ON PRESET Show All Preset Configure None PRESET N1 Set Preset ...

Page 14: ...utput N1 name N1 A D N2 ABCDEFGH Max Length 8 MATRIXMODE Show Matrix Current mode None MATRIXMODE N1 Set Matrix mode N1 N1 0 Real time 1 Take VER Show Device Firmware version None REBOOT System Reboot None HELP Show Command list None HELP N Show Command description N Command name UART_ROUTE UART Route Setting Command UART_ROUTE all Allow UART Commands to send out to all HDBaseT output port UART_RO...

Page 15: ...CT a n add b n c n Add IR command to port See Note 4 See 6 6 2 IR Command Function a to_zone A D to_source 1 4 to_mcu 1 to_notice 1 b c from_zone A D from_source 1 4 from_mcu 1 from_notice 1 n A D or 1 4 ex IR_SELECT TO_ZONE A ADD FROM_NOTICE 1 IR_SELECT a n del b n c n Delete IR command from port See Note 4 See 6 6 2 IR Command Function a to_zone A D to_source 1 4 to_mcu 1 to_notice 1 b c from_zo...

Page 16: ...Protection HdmiPassThrough EthernetFallBack LPPF1 LPPF2 LongReach HDBaseT Auto OperMode VALENS FwUpd a b Update Valens Firmwa re of Specified Chip See 6 6 3 HDBaseT Command Function a Local Remote HDBaseT TX RX b HDBaseT output A D FADEFAULT All Configure Set to Factory Default ETH_FADEFAULT All Ethernet Configure Set to Factory Default CYP Set Ethernet MAC address 48 Bit c nn nn nn nn nn nn d nn ...

Page 17: ... 6 n COM Zone n1 Port Zone no 1 2 A D n2 Data Note Some command may require to add a carriage return eg r or x0D in the end to allow the system to recognize it as an end of the command IREMIT n n1 n2 n3 Send IR Code to Designated Output Port See Note 7 n IR Zone Source n1 1 8 A D 1 4 n2 0 n3 IR Code IRLEARN N IR Signal Learning and Save into Data N IR code string RELAY N N1 Relay Switch Setting Se...

Page 18: ...o asterisks please refers to IR and HDBaseT Command Function below Note 1 For the EDIDALL N1 command the EDID contents is 0 Output A 1 Output B 2 Output C 3 Output D 4 8bit 2D PCM 720p 5 8bit 2D PCM AC3 720p 6 8bit 2D PCM 1080p 7 8bit 2D PCM AC3 1080p 8 8bit 2D PCM 4K2K 60 9 8bit 2D PCM AC3 4K2K 60 Note 2 How to know the IR flow of the matrix 19 ...

Page 19: ...Note 3 How to know the global status of the IR flows Send the string as below ir_select showall and the matrix replies with the whole status Global status IR flow 10 rows 20 ...

Page 20: ...baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit the following command must be sent to the matrix COMCONF COM 1 9600 8 None 1 x0D where COMCONF command syntax COM Referred to COM1 or COM2 else Zone 1 Number of port COM on matrix in this case COM1 9600 baud rate of the peripheral connected to COM1 in this case 9600 8 data bits in this case 8 None Parity in this case no parity 1 Number of stop bits in this case 1 x...

Page 21: ...ng Note 7 This command is useful to send by RS232 an IR string to an external device by an IR emitter connected to one of the 8 IR port of the matrix CDPS UC4H4CVES or to IR OUT jack of the HDBaseT Receiver located in Zone A D or to IR OUT jack of the matrix CDPS UC4H4CVES In the GUI Control go to the Command Settings section open an IR command and copy the string to be transmitted 7 1 E g suppose...

Page 22: ...relays in the CDPS UC4H4HFS As example to close the Relay 4 the string to be sent is RELAY 4 Close x0D where Relay command syntax 4 Relay whose contact is connected to port 4 Close Command for Relay may be also open or toggle x0D CR to close the command Note 9 This is a complex command suited to know the status of a Trigger Input to set the characteristics of the Input trigger as Enable Disable an...

Page 23: ... Raising Falling Change x0D is CR Sending command trigger mode 1 falling The matricx replies Port 1 Status High Active Enable Mode Falling it means that it has setted the mode Falling on trigger 1 d To disable or enable the trigger Input 1 send the string as it s shown TRIGGER N1 N2 N3 x0D where N1 Active N2 Port number 1 8 N3 Enable Disable x0D is CR Sending command trigger active 1 disable The m...

Page 24: ...s repeated by the blaster connected to ALL IR OUT To_Notice of the matrix The path must be enabled c The single IR signal generated by the IR receiver connected to the IR IN1 4 of the matrix From_Source is repeated by the blaster connected to IR OUT jack of the receivers HDBaseT located in the Zone A D and follows the connection of the matrix The path must be enabled d The single IR signal generat...

Page 25: ...of the command will be executed FwID Firmware version information FwDate Firmware release date FwType Reveal current firmware if for TX end chip or Rx end chip HwType Reveal current chip hardware is Tx end or Rx end LnkSts HDBaseT link status CableLen Approximated cable length of current HDBaseT connection on specified port BERS Approximated Bit Error Rate of current HDBaseT connection on specifie...

Page 26: ...Exit EDID All Sink A Copy Output A D display EDID 8 2D PCM 1080P Sink B Sink C Sink D 8 2D PCM 720P Standard EDID settings Deep Color 2D3D Audio Native resolution 8 2D PCM AC3 720P 8 2D PCM 1080P 8 2D PCM AC3 1080P 8 2D PCM 4K2K 8 2D PCM AC3 4K2K Exit EDID IN1 Same as EDID All Select Input 1 4 EDID Same as EDID All EDID IN2 EDID IN3 EDID IN4 Matrix Preset Preset 1 IN OUT default No 1 4 A 1 B 2 C 3...

Page 27: ...c Gateway 192 168 5 254 Do Re Link Re Link After Setup Network the System need to re link Exit Network Status Get IP Network Status DHCP Static or Not Linked Get Netmask Get Gateway System MAC Exit Source Detection IN1 On Off Detect IN1 IN2 source with without signal HDCP IN2 On Off IN3 On Off Detect IN3 IN4 source with without signal HDCP IN4 On Off Exit Sink A Info HPD On Off Detect Sink A displ...

Page 28: ...ut Hot Plugging R sense Same as Sink A Info Sink C Info Detect Sink C display with without Hot Plugging R sense Sink D Info Detect Sink D display with without Hot Plugging R sense Firmware FW Version Display Model number FW Version Update FW Update Exit Factory Reset Do Reset Do System Reset Exit Exit 29 ...

Page 29: ...eb site Elpro http bit ly 1UhkCSB Connect the Control System with PC Laptop through the Ethernet port through an active network system and open the CDPS V2 000 application Click on Find Devices on Network and a list of the devices connected to the Control System will show up Then user may set the IP Address SubNet Mask and Gateway of the device to control it by Telnet and or GUI Then user must use...

Page 30: ...l To access the telnet control under MS windows 7 click Start menu and type cmd in the search field then press enter To access the telnet control under Windows 10 click All Applications then twice Windows PowerShell See below the N 3 examples Mac iOS Windows 7 Windows 10 31 ...

Page 31: ...ype Telnet then the IP address in the case shown is 192 168 1 76 23 and hit enter 23 is the port number of CDPS UC4H4HFS This will bring into the unit which we wish to control After the prompt appears type or help to list the available commands 32 ...

Page 32: ...commands will be not executed unless followed by a carriage return Commands are case insensitive Warning To operate by Telnet under the Windows systems the functions Client Telnet and Client TFTP must be enabled 33 ...

Page 33: ... in admin for both and click Submit to enter Note The Default IP setting is on Static with address at 192 168 1 50 The browser will display the device s Routing HDBaseT Info Settings EDID Macro Command Trigger UART Network and System Settings Configuration pages for users to control 6 10 1 Routing Settings Click on Routing Settings to select an input for output and the selection will turn orange n...

Page 34: ...DBaseT Info to read current CAT5e 6 output ports status 6 10 3 HDBaseT Settings Click on HDBaseT Settings to set both the CAT5e 6 output A D and the connected Receivers A D s HDBaseT mode behavior and can also update its firmware 35 ...

Page 35: ...Macro with the same number Click on Macro Settings to execute Macro Click on the mark to edit the command settings Up to 16 command per each Macro can be edited a How to Add cancel or modify the commands within a Macro After clicking on the the mark a mask appears Command can be set to control the internal System SysCMD RS 232 COM ports IR and Relays It is suggested the delay time is 100ms among c...

Page 36: ...the destination SysCMD internal the CDPS UC4H4CVES e g routing anInput to an Output Telnet external devices e g towards a CDPS CS4 COM COM1 or COM2 of CDPS UC4H4HCVES IR IR1 IR8 ports of CDPS UC4H4HCVES Relay Relay 1 Relay 8 of the CDPS UC4H4HCVES The following page shows the setting for Telnet COM IR and Relay 37 ...

Page 37: ...3 Port number for CDPS CS4 CDPS UC4H4HFS CDPW K1 CDPW K1S 7501 COM1 port number of CDPS CS4 or CDPS 4H4HFS 7502 COM2 port number of CDPS CS4 or CDPS 4H4HFS Note 2 Delay paramenter is the delay before the following command is executed Standard delay is 100ms for consecutive Telnet is 500 ms Port 23 See Note 1 in end of page Delay 100 See Note 2 in end of page 38 ...

Page 38: ...mmand click on the label Command settings Then click on Edit a How to create and store an IR command Warning First of all be sure that the proper IR receiver with the dot is connected to the IRL jack of the matrix CDPS UC4H4CVES After click on Edit a mask appears Click on IR Learn and within 5 seconds hit the IR receiver with the IR beam that you want to store After the IR is learnt in the mask is...

Page 39: ...fetched before you can do the same copy and paste to save the IR code in the editing area Command see above b How to create a command RS232 After click on Edit a mask appears Type the desired name of the command in this case RS232 string Type the RS232 string E g if you want to send the hex string 31 0D type x31 x0D Then click on Save Change on the rigth side not visible here Note Some command may...

Page 40: ... Type the desired name of the command in this case Close Relay Type the parameter of command extracted from the RS232 parameters in this case close Please note that if we want to open the relay the command must be open and if we want to change status of the relay the command must be toggle 41 ...

Page 41: ...or not the trigger action and Mode represent the trigger setting of the input signal Under mode selection there are Raising Falling and Change where Raising represent the signal from low to high falling represent the signal from high to low and change represent both high and low signals transition 6 10 8 UART Settings Click on UART Settings to set each COM port s Baud rate Data bit Parity and Stop...

Page 42: ...ttings Click on System Settings to set power to On Standby Matrix Mode is to allow the device s front panel I O selection to be real time or must press the take button to execute the selection Download Current Configuration is to save the current setting into your PC Laptop and Restore Configuration is to bring up a saved setting from your PC Laptop Reset to Default and Reboot the Unit is to set t...

Page 43: ...2 2 3 3 4 4 IR OUT T I IR R OUT T I IR R OUT T I IR R OUT T I IR R IN 1 1 IR IN 2 2 IR IN 3 3 IR IN 4 4 IR BLASTER IR RECEIVER HDMI IN 1 1 HDMI IN 2 2 HDMI IN 3 3 HDMI IN 4 4 CAT5e 6 OUT T A A CAT5e 6 OUT T B B CAT5e 6 OUT T C C CAT5e 6 OUT T D D SERVICE CONTROL HDMI Inputs IR Extenders HDMI Ou t L AN RS 232 Out Receiv er CAT5e 6 to HDM I with LAN IR RS232 Set top Box Satellite Receiver DVD Blu ra...

Page 44: ...32 RS 232 Equipped PC Laptop IR Blaster IR Extender LAN Internet Connected Router CAT5e 6 7 Cable Outputs HDMI O ut RS 23 2 Ou t R eceiver L AN C AT5e 6 to HDMI with LAN IR RS232 HDMI Out RS 23 2 Ou t R eceiver L AN C AT5e 6 to HDMI with LAN IR RS232 HDMI Ou t RS 23 2 Ou t R eceiver L AN C AT5e 6 to HDMI with LAN IR RS232 Smart TV Smart TV Smart TV 45 ...

Page 45: ...K2K 24 25 30 4K2K 50 60 YUV420 VGA WUXGA RB HDMI Cable Length 10M 1080p 5M 4K2K CAT Cable Length 100M 1080p 70M 4K2K IR Frequency 30 50kHz Baud Rate Up to 115200 bps Power Supply 24V 2 7 A DC US EU standards CE FCC UL certified ESD Protection Human Body model 8kV air gap discharge 4kV contact discharge Weight 3450g Chassis Material Metal Silkscreen Color Black Dimensions 438mm W 269 mm D 44mm H Ja...

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Page 47: ...e GUI Graphical User Interface HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface HDTV High Definition Television IR Infrared OLED Organic Light Emitting Diode USB Universal Serial Bus VGA Video Graphics Array WUXGA RB Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array Reduce Blanking Revised by Elpro Video Labs srl on March 23rd 2016 CYPRESS TECHNOLOGY CO LTD Home page...

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