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INSTALLATION—Refer to instructions on the included CD 

2.  Login into a Browser:  

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192.168.1.11 (TX default IP) or 192.168.1.12( RX default IP)  

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Setup IP address for the TX and RX. TX requires user name: admin and password: admin 

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Setup a unique IP address for each TX and each RX, IP: 192.168.1.XX (XX:1-255) 

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IP addresses for each TX and RX must be different and can’t be the same as the PC’s address. 

3.  After selecting “Use DHCP” or reset the IP Address, click “Submit” (transmitter) or “update DHCP” (receiver). 

4. Click 

‘Reboot’ 

5.  Wait 30 to 60 seconds and restart the extender. 

6.  Setting the Group ID and Baud Rate Using the Remote Control 

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Factory Reset: When the Channel LED displays 00 on each unit, press the G/B button on the remote 
control to select Group ID or Baud Rate. Press the Factory Reset. 

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Choose Group ID 00-63: press the G/B button to switch to Group ID mode and press + or—on the control 
to change to the previous or the next Group ID or press the numbers. 

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Choose the Baud Rate: press the G/B button to switch to Baud Rate mode and press + or—on the control 
to change the Baud Rate. 

 
 
 
 

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Choosing the Source 

 

      As an example, if the connection is: 

 

 

 
 

 

 

       The group ID of the transmitters is: TX1 (01), TX2 (02), TX3 (03) 
       If you need to display Source on TV1, then set the Group ID of RX1 the same as TX1. 

7.  Setting the Group ID and Baud Rate Using a Browser 

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Use an Ethernet cable to connect the PC and the extender. 

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Ensure that the transmitter and the PC are in the same domain.   

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Connect the TX or TX with the 5VDC/1A power supply 

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Login in IE: 192.168.1.11 (TX default IP) or 192.168.1.12( RX default IP)  

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TX requires user name: admin and password: admin 

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Change Group ID at ‘Stream Setting’. Choose 00-63. 

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Click ‘Submit’ (transmitter) or ‘Update’ (receiver). 

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Setting the Baud Rate—Login in IE: 192.168.1.11 (TX default IP) or 192.168.1.12( RX default IP). See baud 
rates above. Default baud rate is 2400. 

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RS232 devices—the transmitter and the receiver must have the same baud rate as the RS232 device. 

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When you change the baud rate using the Remote Control and through the Web Browser, the last change 
will be used by the transmitter and receiver. 

Ocean Matrix 

www.oceanmatrix.com 

F0 2400 default 
F1 4800 
F2 9600 
F3 19200 

F4 28800 
F5 38400 
F6 57600 
F7 115200 

Source (DVD1) - TX (TX1) - Gigabit Switch – RX (RX1) - TV1  
Source (DVD2) - TX (TX2) - Gigabit Switch – RX (RX2) - TV2  
Source (DVD3) - TX (TX3) - Gigabit Switch – RX (RX3) - TV3 

 

Ocean Matrix OMX-10HMIP0002 & OMX-11IPHM0002

 

Installation

 

Summary of Contents for OMX-10HMIP0002

Page 1: ...ne Transmitter One 5VDC 1A Power Adapter One IR Transmitter Cable One IR Blaster Extension Cable Remote Control Two Mounting Brackets Screws One Phoenix Plug Set Up and Installation CD Receiver Kit In...

Page 2: ...ta Status Red Power On 9 HDMI Output 10 CAT5e 6 I O 11 IR RX 1 RS232 Port 2 IR Ext 3 Channel Group ID 4 Channel Down 5 Channel Up 6 Reset Button 7 Power Input 8 LED Indicators Green Data Status Red Po...

Page 3: ...P so that the switch assigns a unique IP for the transmitter and receiver Don t change the IP for the units manually 2 Set the IP Via Web Browser When using a switch that doesn t support DHCP change t...

Page 4: ...an example if the connection is The group ID of the transmitters is TX1 01 TX2 02 TX3 03 If you need to display Source on TV1 then set the Group ID of RX1 the same as TX1 7 Setting the Group ID and Ba...

Page 5: ...F 2 Connect the source and the TX using HDMI cable 3 Connect the HDMI looping output of the TX to the local HDMI display 4 Connect another HDMI display to the HDMI RX using HDMI cable 5 Connect the TX...

Page 6: ...port on the TX 9 Connect one RS232 cable from the RX to the RS232 device to be controlled 10 Turn the TX and the RX on using the included power supplies 11 Notes Daisy chain the switch if more RJ45 po...

Page 7: ...the RS232 device to be controlled 11 Turn the TX and the RX on using the included power supplies 12 Choose the source with the Remote Contol or Web Browser see previous instructions 13 Notes Daisy ch...

Page 8: ...pose you to dangerous voltage and other hazards There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit If the unit requires service contact your authorized dealer or authorized repair service company Rev...

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