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Summary of Contents for Matrix88HD20-Pro

Page 1: ...8x8 HDMI 2 0 Matrix Pro User s Guide G4 0121A P N Matrix88HD20 Pro ...

Page 2: ...scarefullybeforeinstallation and operation Please pay close attention to all warnings and hints for this device Do not expose this unit to rain heavy moisture or liquid Do not repair the device or open the enclosure without professional guidance to avoid electric shocks Doing so may void your warranty Keep the product in a well ventilated location to avoid damage from overheating Shut off power an...

Page 3: ...s Supports up to 4K 60Hz YUV 4 4 4 HDMI 2 0 and HDCP 2 3 compliant Supports audio matrix and audio extraction Equipped with 8 SPDIF Toslink and 8 analog L R audio outputs Supports 4K to 1080p downscaling on the last 4 outputs 5 8 HDMI outputs provide 2 5W to power Active Optical Cables AOC Features comprehensive EDID management and advanced HDCP handling Controllable via front panel buttons IR RS2...

Page 4: ...isplay output 4 Control Buttons x4 Enter Press to confirm the operation Lock Press for 3 seconds to lock unlock all from buttons All Selects one input source to display on all outputs Example Source device on input 1 to display on all displays Press Input Select 1 All Enter Clear Press this button to clear your selection 5 Memory Save Memory Recall Stores the Matrix current switch status to memory...

Page 5: ...log audio outputs for de embedded HDMI audio 8 pairs in total 4 IR Input Connects to the included IR Receiver cable Receives IR signals from the included remote contoller This connection is optional see page 6 step 5 for more information 5 RS232 Connects to your control PC using the included RS232 cable 6 Firmware Update Type A USB port for firmware update 7 RJ45 Connects to your control PC s Ethe...

Page 6: ... information 5 Optional Plug the included IR Receiver cable into the Matrix s IR Input connector this connection is needed only if the front panel IR sensor is blocked andnotrespondingtocommandsfromtheincluded Remote Controller 6 Optional Plug the included RS232 cable into the Matrix sRS232connectorthenconnecttheotherend to an RS232 serial port of your computer this connection is needed only if yo...

Page 7: ...7 ConnectionDiagram Figure 3 Connection Diagram ...

Page 8: ...display on Outputs 3 6 and 7 Press Inputs 1 Outputs 3 Outputs 6 Outputs 7 Enter button 3 To configure 1 input to All outputs Example Source device on Input 2 to display on All Outputs Press Inputs 2 All Enter button Note The selected buttons LED indicators will blink three times then turn off when switching is successful If switching fails all LEDs will turn off immediately Input Device Output Dev...

Page 9: ...owsfor one button access to your favorite source to display setup Memory Save Press and hold button 1 4 to save the current configuration into memory MemoryRecall Pressbutton1 4torecalltheconfiguration saved to memory Clear Press this button to cancel the current operation ...

Page 10: ...3 or the ALL 4 button then press the Enter 4 button to execute the command or press Clear 4 to cancel To set the EDID for one or more source devices to the EDID capabilities of a specific output first press the EDID 4 button then press the desired INPUTS 2 button then press the OUTPUTS 3 button corresponding to the desired display finally press theEnter 4 buttontoexecute the operation or press Cle...

Page 11: ...to execute the change Send the source device on HDMI In 1 to the displays on HDMI Out 1 4 INPUTS Press button 1 OUTPUTS Press both buttons 1 4 Press the Enter button to execute the change Send the source device on HDMI In 4 to all displays INPUTS Press button 4 OUTPUTS Press the All button Press the Enter button to execute the change ...

Page 12: ...78 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Change the IP address of your PC 1 Configure your PC as follows 1 ClickStart ControlPanel NetworkandSharing Center 2 Click Change Adapter Settings 3 Highlight the network adapter you want to use to connect to the device and click Change settings of the connection 2 Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP 4 ...

Page 13: ...rties 4 SelectUsethefollowingIPAddress andthenenter the IP address Note You can use any IP address in the range 192 168 0 2 to 192 168 0 254 excluding 192 168 0 168 5 Click OK to save the changes 6 Click Close to exit ...

Page 14: ...to the Matrix Pro s RJ45 port 2 Open the GUI by typing in 192 168 0 178 into your browser and the login interface as shown below will open 4 Type in the user name and password and click Login to enter the GUI Username admin Password admin ...

Page 15: ...15 Switching Tab ...

Page 16: ...16 Audio Tab Audio Setting SPDIF Analog audio outputs can be chosen from 16 sources ...

Page 17: ...17 Audio Volume Configuration Tab EDID Copy ...

Page 18: ...18 EDID Setting ...

Page 19: ...19 CEC Tab CEC enabled source devices and display devices can be controlled using this interface Input Device Control Output Device Control ...

Page 20: ...20 RS232 Tab Interface Tab ...

Page 21: ...21 Network Tab Access Tab ...

Page 22: ...2 control software of your choosing Download CommWatch or the serial command software of your choice Installation Copy the control software files and paste them to the hard driver of your PC Uninstallation Deleteallcontrolsoftwarefilesfrom the PC Basic Settings 1 Connect all input and output devices as needed then connect the PC to the Matrix Pro 2 Double click the software icon to run the control...

Page 23: ...23 ControlSoftwareInterface Set the COM port Baud rate data bit stop bit and parity Enter command into the Command Sending Area ...

Page 24: ...t 1 Parity bit none Commands are case sensitive Command inside are for easy recognition only and not added to the real command Other symbols including are parts of the command Feedback listed in the column Feedback Example are for reference only and may vary according to the operation ...

Page 25: ...Control Management ...

Page 26: ...26 Query Commands ...

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Page 28: ...28 Lock Unlock Commands Audio Commands ...

Page 29: ...29 HDCP Compliance ...

Page 30: ...30 EDID Management ...

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Page 32: ...32 CEC Control Compatible with CEC supported source devices and display devices through HDMI connection Source Device Commands ...

Page 33: ...olutionDownscaling TheMatrixProsupportsresolutiondownscaling various 4K inputs can be dowscaled to 1080p to support 1080p monitors as shown in the table below Note Only the last 4 HDMI Outputs 5 6 7 8 support video resolution downscaling ...

Page 34: ...34 Specifications ...

Page 35: ...rs TM and may be omitted on the user s guide The pictures on the user s guide are just for reference and there may be some slight differences with the acutal products We reserve the rights to make changes without prior noticetoaproductorsystemdescribedhereintoimprove reliability function or design ...

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