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Table of Contents

 

1.

 Introduction

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1.1

 Introduction to the Scaler Switcher

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6

 

1.2

 Features

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6

 

1.3

 Package List

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7

 

2.

 Panel Description

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8

 

2.1

 Front Panel

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8

 

2.2

 Rear Panel

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9

 

3.

 System Connection

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11

 

3.1

 Usage Precautions

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11

 

3.2

 System Diagram

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11

 

3.3

 Connection Procedure

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12

 

3.4

 Connection of Microphone

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13

 

3.5

 System Application

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15

 

4.

 System Operations

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16

 

4.1

 Front Panel Buttons

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16

 

4.1.1 Manual-Switching

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16

 

4.1.2 Auto-Switching

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16

 

4.1.3 Volume Adjusting

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17

 

4.2

 IR Control

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17

 

4.2.1 IR Remote

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17

 

4.2.2 Control far-end device from local

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18

 

4.2.3 Control local device from remote

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18

 

4.2.4 CEC Function

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19

 

4.3

 RS232 Control

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20

 

4.3.1 Installation/uninstallation of RS232 Control Software

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20

 

4.3.2 Basic Settings

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21

 

4.3.3 RS232 Communication Commands

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23

 

4.3.4 Control Compact Scaler Switcher or 3rd Party Device from Local

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30

 

4.3.5 Control Compact Scaler Switcher or 3rd party device form Remote

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31

 

4.4

 OSD Menu Control

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32

 

Summary of Contents for SW-HDSC51HDBT

Page 1: ...SW HDSC51HDBT USER MANUAL HDBaseT Seamless Presentation Switcher Scaler w 5 inputs All Rights Reserved Version SW HDSC51HDBT_2017V1 2 ...

Page 2: ...of this publication may be copied or reproduced without the prior written consent FCC Statement This equipment can generate use and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Ru...

Page 3: ... not install this product near water Do not place any heavy items on the extension cable in case of extrusion Do not remove the housing of the device as opening or removing housing may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Install the device in a place with fine ventilation to avoid damage caused by overheating Keep the module away from liquids Spillage into the housing may result in fi...

Page 4: ...ations 16 4 1 Front Panel Buttons 16 4 1 1 Manual Switching 16 4 1 2 Auto Switching 16 4 1 3 Volume Adjusting 17 4 2 IR Control 17 4 2 1 IR Remote 17 4 2 2 Control far end device from local 18 4 2 3 Control local device from remote 18 4 2 4 CEC Function 19 4 3 RS232 Control 20 4 3 1 Installation uninstallation of RS232 Control Software 20 4 3 2 Basic Settings 21 4 3 3 RS232 Communication Commands ...

Page 5: ...tup 35 4 5 Web based GUI Control 36 4 5 1 Control Menu 36 4 5 2 Configuration Menu 38 4 5 3 RS232 Control Menu 40 4 5 4 Password Menu 41 4 5 5 Web based GUI Update 41 5 Specifications 42 6 Panel Drawing 44 7 Troubleshooting Maintenance 45 8 After sales Service 47 9 Warranty 48 ...

Page 6: ...be controlled using one IR input one IR output one RS 232 port the IR RS 232 signals can be broadcasted bi directionally between the seamless scaler switcher and the HDBaseT receiver In addition the switcher can also be controlled via web based GUI front panel buttons RS232 commands and through IR remote 1 2 Features Seamlessly switch scale 5 video inputs to 2 outputs using HDBaseT HDMI Auto switc...

Page 7: ...g Mounting Ears with 6 screws Optional 1 x Power Adapter 24VDC 2 71A 4 x Plastic Cushions 1 x IR Remote 1 x VGA converting cable VGA to YPbPr 1 x HDBaseT Receiver 2 x Mounting Ears with 4 screws for HDBaseT Receiver 4 x Plastic Cushions for HDBaseT Receiver 1 x RS232 cable 3 Pin phoenix connector to DB9 2 x 3 Pin phoenix connectors 1 x 5 Pin phoenix connector 1 x IR Emitter 1 x IR Receiver with ca...

Page 8: ...ctor Activity LED Down key 5 VGA input Selector Activity LED Enter key Auto Switching Mode Selector Activity LED OSD menu button Press this button to enter or exit Auto switching mode in this mode select input source via front panel button is not available but RS232 command and IR remote are able to switch mode The auto LED turn green and keep on Note When you set any VGA port to C video or YPbPr ...

Page 9: ... MIC INPUT MIC audio port connect to Microphone Dial switch including 3 level 48V phantom power mode connect with condenser microphone MIC mode connect with dynamic microphone LINE mode connect with wireless microphone or line audio CONTROL RES RESET press this button to reset the output resolution to 1280 720p or activate HDMI and HDBT outputs when they are closed IR IN connect with IR receiver w...

Page 10: ...ther devices connected with HDBaseT Receiver TCP IP Ethernet port connect with PC to control the Scaler Switcher via Web based GUI AUDIO OUTPUT Audio output port the audio comes from the input audio corresponding to the selected video source and is mixed with MIC audio DC 24V Power port connect with DC 24V power adapter Pictures shown in this manual are only for reference ...

Page 11: ... have a proper temperature and humidity 2 All of the power switches plugs sockets and power cords should be insulated and safe 3 All devices should be connected before powered on 4 System Diagram shown in this manual is for reference only more specific schemes depend on real time applications 3 2 System Diagram Figure 3 1 Connection diagram ...

Page 12: ... IP port the Scaler Switcher can be controlled via web based GUI Step9 Connect control device e g PC to the RS232 port of the Scaler Switcher or the HDBaseT Receiver bi directional RS232 control either end is available Step10 Connect IR receiver to the IR EYE port the Scaler Switcher can be control via IR remote For more details please refer to 4 2 IR Control Step11 Both the Scaler Switcher and th...

Page 13: ...h sensitivity When switching to 48V the MIC input will provide a 48V phantom power This is only used for condenser microphone Connect the microphone in this way connects to positive connects to negative and to ground MIC Mode MIC input has a low frequency characteristics and wide frequency response When switch to MIC the microphone input is used for connecting with dynamic microphone There are two...

Page 14: ...nd wide frequency response When switch to LINE the microphone input is used for connecting with line audio or wireless microphone output There are two different connection methods 1 Unbalanced connection and connect to ground and connects to signal and connect to ground and connects to signal 2 Balanced connection connects to positive connects to negative and connects to ground ...

Page 15: ...Switcher has an ideal use in lecture halls boardrooms and conference room set ups where DisplayPort and HDMI based laptops and other devices can be used for fast switching scaling with legacy video formats such as VGA to one or more displays over HDBaseT up to 70 meters ...

Page 16: ... detect all inputs and memorize their connection status for future rebooting using If the last displayed signal is still available the unit will output the signal If not the unit will detect all the input signals wit priority from 1 HDMI MHL to 5 VGA When detected the first signal it will transfer to output Signal removing Once removing the current display signal the Scaler Switcher will detect al...

Page 17: ...off the HDMI source or Display Enter exit standby mode Input channel selection buttons 1 5 Select video source via pressing corresponding button audio switched following the corresponding DP VGA Auto button Enter Exit auto switching mode Mute unmute audio VOL Volume adjusting button After pressing this button the volume adjusting menu will be showed on Display and then press UP DOWON button to inc...

Page 18: ...emitter to the IR OUT port on the HDBaseT Receiver the far end device can be control by its IR remote from local 4 2 3 Control Local Device from Remote Connect an IR emitter to IR OUT port on the Compact Scaler Switcher and connect IR receiver to the IR IN port on the HDBaseT Receiver the source devices can be control by their IR remote from remote ...

Page 19: ... Switcher The working status related to CEC and STANDBY is showed as below Situation Working Status CEC on Standby on Press STANDBY button on IR remote the Scaler Switcher enters in standby mode so do all HDMI source devices and display Press STANDBY button again on IR remote the Scaler Switcher exits standby mode the previous selected HDMI input source device and display start working too CEC on ...

Page 20: ...ceiver so it is able to control a third party RS232 device from local or control the Scaler Switcher from remote The baud rate support 2400 4800 9600 default 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 4 3 1 Installation uninstallation of RS232 Control Software Installation Copy the control software file to the computer connected with the Scaler Switcher Uninstallation Delete all the control software files in cor...

Page 21: ...ut devices and output devices needed then to connect it with a computer which is installed with RS232 control software Double click the software icon to run this software Here we take the software CommWatch exe as example The icon is showed as below The interface of the control software is showed as below ...

Page 22: ...ase set the parameters of COM number bound rate data bit stop bit and the parity bit correctly and then you can send command in Command Sending Area Parameter Configuration Monitoring area indicates if the command sent Command Sending area ...

Page 23: ...r 5 VGA input Input 5 Set Switch to YPbPr 50685 Set the signal format to AV C video for 5 VGA input Input 5 Set Switch to AV 50785 Enable auto switching Auto Switching 50786 Disable auto switching Manual Switching Audio Commands 50600 MUTE Source audio Source Mute 50601 UnMute Source audio Source Unmute 50602 Increase the volume of source audio Source Volume xx xx 00 60 50603 Decrease the volume o...

Page 24: ...ion 1280x720 50628 Set the output resolution to 1280X800 WXGA Resolution 1280x800 50629 Set the output resolution to 1920X1080 1080P Resolution 1920x1080 50620 Set the output resolution to1920X1200 WUXGA Resolution 1920x1200 50621 Set the output resolution to1600X1200 UXGA Resolution 1600x1200 50624 Set the output resolution to 1600X900 Resolution 1600x900 Setup Commands 50604 Lock the front panel...

Page 25: ... icon of MIC audio display MIC Mute Icon disable 50764 Enable the mute icon of MIC audio display MIC Mute Icon enable 50765 Enable the freeze icon display Freeze Icon enable 50766 Disable freeze icon display Freeze Icon disable 50644 Enable channel status display Input Icon enable 50645 Disable channel status display Input Icon disable 50650 Check the channel status Input Icon xx 50606 Auto adjust...

Page 26: ... RS232 Mode 2 RS232 Control Scaler 50714 Auto Switch Mode Disable the automatic power off function Auto Switch Mode Set no input to power off function Disable 50715 Auto Switch Mode Set the automatic power off time to 1 minute for No signal input Auto Switch Mode Set no input to power off time 1 minute 50716 Auto Switch Mode Set the automatic power off time to 2 minutes for No signal input Auto Sw...

Page 27: ...Switch Mode Set the power off time to 5 minute Manual Switch Mode Set no input to power off time 5 minutes 50744 Manual Switch Mode Set the power off time to 10 minute Manual Switch Mode Set no input to power off time 10 minutes 50697 Exit standby mode Wake up 50797 Enter standby mode Go to standby 50698 Software update Software update 50617 Reset to factory defaults Factory Reset Menu Commands 50...

Page 28: ... Saturation xx xx 00 99 50639 Check sharpness Sharpness xx xx 00 99 50640 Check the color temperature Color Temperature xx xx Cool Medium Warm User 50651 Check Volume Icon display status Volume Icon xxxx 50712 Check the audio input sources for DP DP Audio from Embedded 50751 Check whether the Source audio is mute or not Source Mute Unmute 50752 Check whether the MIC audio is mute or not MIC Mute U...

Page 29: ...Position Adjust X xx 50672 Move the image up Output Position Adjust Y XX 50673 Move the image down Output Position Adjust Y xx 50674 Stretch left from left side increase image width Output Width Adjust xx 50675 Pull right from left side decrease image width Output Width Adjust xx 50676 Stretch upwards from bottom side decrease image height Output Height Adjust xx 50677 Stretch downwards from botto...

Page 30: ...play power off Note Screen output adjusting avails only when the screen output adjusting is on Send command 50678 to turn on Under HDCP ON or HDCP OFF mode the video signal can be switched to HDMI and HDBaseT output seamlessly while sending 50791 to set as HDCP Active mode the video signal can t support seamless switching CEC commands with grey background avails only when CEC is on 4 3 4 Control C...

Page 31: ...al 4 3 5 Control Compact Scaler Switcher or 3rd Party Device from Remote Firstly according the following connection diagram to connect all devices as needed Secondly send command 50788 via RS232 communication software Lastly send the right command to control the Scaler Switcher Connect as below ...

Page 32: ...ngs image settings and system setting etc There are three ways to enter OSD menu Long press the button MENU 2s on front panel 2 seconds or more Press MENU button on IR remote Send the command 50616 on RS232 Control Software Operation way Press direction buttons on front panel or IR remote to switch between menu options and menu pages Press ENTER on front panel or OK on the IR remote to confirm the...

Page 33: ... 1 C video signal VGA 1 VGA signal and YPbPr 1 Component video signal Baud rate Set the baud rate for RS232 control and it support 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 User EDID Load USB Insert the USB flash disk with EDID file to FIRMWARE port to load EDID data through this menu Resolution Set the output resolutions and it support 1920x1200 1920x1080 1600x1200 1600x900 1360x768 1280x800 1280x7...

Page 34: ...clude Dynamic Standard Mild and User Only in User mode will it be able to set the image contrast brightness color and sharpness Color Temperature Include Cool Medium Warm and User And only in User mode it is able to set values for Red Green and Blue RGB Aspect Ratio Include Native 4 3 16 9 Zoom1 Zoom2 Just Scan and Panorama VGA format only supports 4 3 16 9 and Panorama Noise Reduction not for VGA...

Page 35: ...nguages including English default Chinese etc Restore Factory Default Restores to original system state Blending Includes Low Middle High and Off HDMI CEC Enable disable CEC and auto standby function Default CEC on STANDBY on Only when CEC is on will it be able to set auto standby status OSD Duration Includes 5 Sec 10 Sec 15 Sec and Off VERSION Displays software version ...

Page 36: ...witcher can be controlled via web based GUI It allows users to interact with the Scaler Switcher through graphical icons and visual indicators Type 192 168 0 178 in your browser it will enter the log in interface shown as below 4 5 1 Control Menu Type user name user and password user default setting on the log in interface and then click Login to enter Control menu shown as below ...

Page 37: ...fect DP Click Audio to turn on off the DP external audio input Volume Click the corresponding positive negative button to increase decrease the volume of microphone audio or source audio input Click the corresponding Mute button to mute unmute microphone audio or source audio input Click Source to turn on off input source device Click Display to turn on off output display device Click Local to let...

Page 38: ...pdate Insert the USB flash disk with EDID file software updating file to FIRMWARE port and then click EDID Firmware to start update procedure Shutdown Timer NO Input Set the shutdown time under manual switching mode or auto switching mode including none 1 minute 2minutes 5minutes and 10 Minutes If the Scaler Switcher can t detect video source input it will automatically shut down after a preset in...

Page 39: ...u shown as below In this interface dynamic or static IP mode can be selected Under static IP mode IP address and subnet mask gateway can be set and make sure the IP addresses are different to avoid IP conflict 3 Click Source Label to enter source label setting menu shown as below ...

Page 40: ...t refers to the RS232 port of the Scaler Switcher and the HDBT port refers to the RS232 port of HDBaseT Receiver Baud Rate The baud rate of local port is 9600 which can t be modified but for HDBT port it supports 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Command Typing commands in this box to control the Scaler Switcher or the far end device which is connected to HDBaseT Receiver If checked the Hex ...

Page 41: ...I Update Web based GUI for the Scaler Switcher supports online update in http 192 168 0 178 100 Type the username and password the same as the GUI log in settings modified password will be available only after rebooting to log in the configuration interface After that click Administration at the source menu to get to Upload Program as shown below Select the desired update file and press Apply it w...

Page 42: ...T Video Output Connector 1 female HDMI 1 RJ45 Output Video Signal HDMI HDBaseT Output Resolution 1920x1200 1920x1080 1600x1200 1600x900 1360x768 1280x800 1280x720 1024x768 Standards Compliant with HDMI 1 4 HDCP2 2 Audio Audio Input 1 stereo audio input for DP 1 stereo audio input for VGA 1 Microphone audio Audio Input Connector 2 3 5mm Stereo jacks 1 3 Pin phoenix connector Audio Input Impedance 1...

Page 43: ...reo Channel Separation 80dB 1KHz Control Part Control port 1 IR IN 1 IR OUT 1 IR EYE 1 RS232 1 TCP IP Control Connector 3 3 5mm mini jack 1 3 Pin phoenix connectors 1 RJ45 General Transmission Distance 1080P 70m Cat6 Temperature 0 50 Humidity 10 90 Power Supply DC24V 2 71A Power Consumption 27W Dimension W H D 220mm x 44mm x 172 5mm Weight 800g ...

Page 44: ...MHL 5 VGA 4 DP 3 HDMI 2 HDMI AUTO ENTER MENU 2s 5 input Seamless Scaler Switcher with HDBaseT DC 24V 48V LINE IR EYE IR IN IR OUT MIC INPUT MIC FIRMWARE AUDIO OUT L R RES RESET RS232 Tx Rx INPUTS OUTPUTS 3 HDMI 2 HDMI 1 HDMI MHL 4 DP 5 VGA HDMI HDBT CONTROL 220 mm 172 5 mm 44 mm ...

Page 45: ... connection is good EDID management does not work normally The HDMI cable is broken at the output end Change for another HDMI cable which is in good working condition Static becomes stronger when connecting the video connectors Bad grounding Check the grounding and make sure it is connected well Cannot control the device by control device e g a PC through RS232 port Wrong RS232 communication param...

Page 46: ...KANEXPRO SW HDSC51HDBT 46 P a g e If your problem persists after following the above troubleshooting steps seek further help from authorized dealer or our technical support ...

Page 47: ...n or malfunction caused by Normal wear and tear Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications No certificate or invoice as the proof of warranty The product model showed on the warranty card does not match with the model of the product for repairing or had been altered Damage caused by force majeure Servicing not authorized Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect Deliv...

Page 48: ...acement Product will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period of 3 years whichever is longer C NO OTHER WARRANTIES To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law KanexPro disclaims all other warranties either express or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a purpose with regard to the product and any related written mat...

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