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D. IR ALL OUT: This port is used for all HDBaseT Receiver IR in
It means that all HDBaseT receiver's IR in signal can be output from the
matrix's this port.
2.
RS-232 Connection:
The matrix RS-232 (C/D/E/F) port is corresponding to each HDBaseT receiver
’
s
RS-232 port.
For example: The matrix C port's RS232 only Be transmitted in both directions
from HDBaseT Out C port receiver's RS-232 port.
5.7
Audio Matrix Instructions
This matrix incorporates an independent audio matrix with18 audio inputs
(including 6 HDMI de-embedding audio, 6 external audio sources and 6 ARC
audio), and 12 audio outputs (including 6 HDMI embedding audio to the
HDBaseT and HDMI outputs, 6 direct audio breakouts A-F).
In addition, Volume, Mute, Delay for Lip-Sync correction are available on all direct
audio outputs (PCM 2.0 audio only).
Audio sample rate supports up to 192 kHz.
Audio Volume is adjustable from 0dB to-50dB.
Delay value is adjustable from 0 to 2000ms.
Note: If you select the ARC audio as audio matrix input source, it doesn
’
t support
Volume/Mute/Delay adjustment and just pass-through without any audio
processing.
6.
PC control software and Web GUI
6.1
PC control software user guide
The matrix can link with the PC control software by UART or TCP/IP mode:
1.
UART mode
You need select the
“
COM Control Mode
”
in PC control software and the right
COM port of your PC or laptop, then click the connection button.
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