4X4 HDMI Matrix Switch with 4K HDMI & HDBaseT Outputs
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Control Inputs
:
TCP/IP connects to a LAN and can be used to control the matrix using Telnet.
Use the RS-232 port via DB9 cable to control the unit.
There is an IR detector on the front panel of the matrix already, so connecting
the IR Detector cable to the IR control port may not be needed. But if the matrix
switcher is not within line of sight of the IR remote, you can plug the supplied
cable to this port to control the matrix using the IR Remote provided.
IR Extension via HDBaseT Group:
These connectors are routed to the HDBaseT port of the matrix and can be used
to send or receive IR signals to compatible HDBaseT Receivers (such as the
HBX-R). IR input group has individual inputs 1-4 and one input labeled ALL. If
you plug an IR detector cable to the 1-4 input, then the IR signal is transmitted
to the specific remote Receiver. But when connected to the “ALL” input then the
IR signal is sent to all Receivers. Similarly, the 1-4 IR outputs ports mimic the
signal that the IR detector senses at each particular Receiver, but the “ALL” port
outputs the IR signal regardless of which Receiver it comes from.
3.6 IR Detector and Emitter Cables
The matrix included a number of IR detector and emitter cables. Since the pin-out
and signal levels vary among IR cables, you must use the included cables or 100%
equivalent cables. The connector pin functions of the supplied IR cables are shown
below.