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Contents  

 

Important Safety Information ............................................................................ 1

 

Introduction ...................................................................................................... 3

 

Features ................................................................................................... 3

 

Package Contents .................................................................................... 4

 

Panel Description ............................................................................................. 5

 

Front Panel ............................................................................................... 5

 

Rear Panel ................................................................................................ 5

 

Specifications ................................................................................................... 8

 

Pinout Information .......................................................................................... 10

 

MIC/48V/LINE IN .................................................................................... 10

 

Installation and Wiring .................................................................................... 10

 

Installation............................................................................................... 10

 

Wiring ..................................................................................................... 11

 

Front Panel Control ........................................................................................ 14

 

RS232 Control ............................................................................................... 15

 

Telnet Control ................................................................................................. 16

 

Web UI Control .............................................................................................. 18

 

Get Access to the Web UI ....................................................................... 18

 

Web UI Introduction ................................................................................ 19

 

Video Control ................................................................................... 19

 

Audio Control ................................................................................... 20

 

Config .............................................................................................. 23

 

Setting ............................................................................................. 27

 

Summary of Contents for PF-MS82T

Page 1: ...4K 60 8x2 Presentation Switcher w HDBaseT KVM PF MS82T USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...not install or place this product near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 9 Only use attachments accessories specified by Pixelfly s to avoid fire shock or other hazards ...

Page 3: ... Panel 5 Rear Panel 5 Specifications 8 Pinout Information 10 MIC 48V LINE IN 10 Installation and Wiring 10 Installation 10 Wiring 11 Front Panel Control 14 RS232 Control 15 Telnet Control 16 Web UI Control 18 Get Access to the Web UI 18 Web UI Introduction 19 Video Control 19 Audio Control 20 Config 23 Setting 27 ...

Page 4: ...o MIC LINE optional inputs which can be configured individually by two DIP switches PF MS82T also features two balanced stereo audio outputs which work as de embedded outputs as factory default one for HDMI output and another for HDBaseT output HDMI OUT and HDBaseT OUT AUDIO OUT1 and AUDIO OUT2 can be set independently to output any mixed result of MIC LINE IN 1 2 and de embedded Audio of HDMI OUT...

Page 5: ...ts and output support bi directional IR pass through RS232 pass through Supports Auto CEC control set through API commands or Web UI Supports USB 2 0 Supports de embedded audio of HDMI OUT and HDBT OUT AUDIO OUT1 and AUDIO OUT2 set independently through API and Web UI to output any mixed result Supports ethernet pass through to HDBT inputs and output Supports Front Panel control RS232 control LAN ...

Page 6: ...n is enabled press an input selection button the LED will blink press the output button in 3s to select the input to output detail information see Front Panel Control section 3 4 OUTPUT Selection Buttons and LEDs Output Selection Buttons Press to manually select a display as the current output LEDs LED is located on the top of the selection button When the button function is enabled the LED is lig...

Page 7: ... amplifier Working as de embedded outputs as factory default 1 for HDMI output and 2 for HDBT output 14 IR OUT Connect to an IR emitter For IR pass through with a receiver connected to HDBT OUT 15 IR IN Connect to an IR receiver For IR pass through with a receiver connected to HDBT OUT 16 RS232 Connect to a RS232 enabled device for bi directional RS232 serial communication with a RS232 device in a...

Page 8: ...re the selector switch is set to position 48V ensure any Line in device connected to MIC LINE IN port has been removed otherwise device damage may occur MIC 48V LINE IN Ports Connect to Audio devices based on the settings of MIC LINE IN Selector Switch 27 RS232 Connect to a RS232 device for RS232 control 28 ETHERNET Connect to an active IP network or PC to share network access with the Ethernet eq...

Page 9: ...8 SMPTE 1280 x 720P6 7 8 1920 x 1080P6 7 8 3840 x 21602 3 5 8 4096 x 21602 3 5 8 HDBT IN VESA 800 x 6008 1024 x 7688 1280 x 7688 1280 x 8008 1280 x 9608 1280 x 10248 1360 x 7688 1366 x 7688 1440 x 9008 1600 x 9008 1600 x 12008 1680 x 10508 1920 x 12008 2048 x 11528 SMPTE 1280 x 720P6 7 8 1920 x 1080P6 7 8 3840 x 21602 3 5 8 4096 x 21602 3 5 8 VGA IN VESA 800x6008 1024x768 8 1280x720 8 1280x768 8 1...

Page 10: ...HDBT OUT up to 10 2 Gbps Maximum Pixel Clock HDMI IN OUT DP IN 600MHz HDBT IN OUT 340MHz Control Method Front panel buttons LAN RS232 General Operating Temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing ESD Protection Human body Model 8kV Air gap discharge 4kV Contact discharge Power Supply AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 92 5...

Page 11: ...nstallation and Wiring Installation CAUTION Before installation please ensure the device is disconnected from the power source The switcher can be placed on a solid and stable surface or installed on a standard equipment rack Steps to install the device on an equipment rack 1 Attach the installation bracket to the enclosure using the screws provided in the package separately 2 The bracket is attac...

Page 12: ...V 4K media player etc to the VGA IN DP IN and HDMI IN ports 2 Connect HDBT Transmitter Connect HDBT transmitters to the HDBT 1 2 ports of the device with Cat 5e 6 7 cables 3 Connect MIC 48V LINE IN Slide the DIP switch to MIC 48V LINE IN position connect the corresponding audio input device to the LINE IN ports Warning Before the selector switch is set to position 48V ensure any Line in device con...

Page 13: ...rts by default when HDMI OUT port select HDMI IN 1 or 2 as the source input the USB devices can be connected to corresponding USB host devices Note The two USB HOST ports can be configured to bind with other inputs Except for HDBT IN through API commands and Web UI RS232 Control Connect a control PC to RS232 control port of the device RS232 pass through Connect a RS232 enabled device to RS232 port...

Page 14: ...ation is successful For LED indication please refer to Panel Description section See below application diagram DC 12V HDBT OUT TX RX G HDMI IN EDID HOST RS232 HDMI IN Blu ray Player DP IN USB HOST VGA IN Cat x Cat x PC PC Document Camera MIC Wireless MIC Receiver Audio In Audio In USB DEVICES USB DEVICES Display HDMI OUT HDMI IN USB HOST RS232 RS232 HDMI OUT Keyboard Mouse Amplifier AUDIO OUT Disp...

Page 15: ...election button the LED will blink 2 Press HDMI OUT selection button within 3s after pressing the input button the LED on the top of this button will be lit on and the LED on the input selection button will stop blink Select HDMI IN2 source to HDMI OUT successfully LED stops blinking Press the output selection button the LED will be lit on Note If you don t press the output button within 3s after ...

Page 16: ...ment API Command Set_ PF MS82T A professional RS232 serial interface software e g Serial Assist may be needed as well Before executing the API command through RS232 serial connection please ensure RS232 interface of the device and the control PC are configured correctly Parameters Value Baud Rate 57600 bps Data Bits 8 bits Parity None Stop Bits 1 bit Flow Control None ...

Page 17: ... via Telnet at the CMD prompt 1 Connect the ETHERNET LAN port of the PF MS82T to your PC using a straight UTP cable Set your PC to the same network segment as the switcher 2 From your computer s Windows Taskbar select Start Run to open the Run dialog box 3 Type cmd in the Open field 4 Click OK to open an instance of the Windows command interpreter cmd exe 5 At the prompt type telnet followed by a ...

Page 18: ...rate document If you are using Windows 7 and receive an error message you may need to enable Telnet by completing the following 1 go to Start Control Panel Programs and Features 2 on the left select Turn Windows features on or off 3 select the check boxes Telnet Client and Telnet Server and 4 click OK ...

Page 19: ...ed through a browser e g Chrome Firefox Safari Opera IE etc Get Access to the Web UI 1 Connect your PC and the LAN port of the switcher to the same local area network 2 Input the switcher s IP address in your browser and press Enter The following window will display Enter the default password admin and click Login The main page displays as follows ...

Page 20: ...manages distribution of input video source to output displays Click the switch button white to green to select the input source for the output display Signal Status Show the status of input sources active green or no signal grey CEC Control ON OFF Click to power on or off the CEC enabled display device immediately By default HDMI IN1 routes to HDMI OUT HDMI IN2 routes to HDBT OUT ...

Page 21: ...ion manages distribution of audio input to audio output Click the switch button white to green to select the input audio for the output By default DE EMBED IN1 routes to AUDIO OUT1 and HDMI OUT DE EMBED IN2 routes to AUDIO OUT2 and HDBT OUT ...

Page 22: ...T De embedded Audio of HDBT OUT AUDIO OUT1 AUDIO OUT2 can be set to output any mixed result listed in below table Mixed Result MIC LINE IN1 MIC LINE IN2 De embedded IN1 De embedded IN2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Audio Volume ...

Page 23: ...t audio Mute Click to mute unmute audio output By default the volume of output audio is 10dB Mic Gain This section allows adjust the volume of MIC LINE IN audio input Mute Click to mute unmute audio output By default the volume of MIC LINE audio input is 0dB ...

Page 24: ...23 Config Input HDCP This section allows you to enable or disable HDCP capability of each input By default HDCP Support is switched to ON at each input to allow for HDCP protected content transmission ...

Page 25: ...ting of each input port Apply Click to enable the EDID setting Go to the HDMI IN1 and select the settings from its drop down menu To set up the EDID setting for HDMI IN1 Then click Apply to take effect By default input EDID is set as 1920x1080 60Hz 2 0CH ...

Page 26: ...ally when there s no signal at the display for 3 minutes By default CEC Auto control is set as ON Output Resolution This section allows set the scaler of HDMI OUT and HDBT OUT auto or fixed resolution When set to Auto scaling mode scaler will analyze the EDID of connected display and optimum resolution for the display For HDBT OUT display which can support higher than 4K 60Hz 4 2 0 will be recogni...

Page 27: ...26 HOST USB Bind This section allows to configured to bind with other inputs Except for HDBT IN ...

Page 28: ...Setting Generic Setting This section allows you to lock the buttons on switcher in preventing mistakenly touching ON Click to enable KEY LOCK OFF Click to disable KEY LOCK By default KEY LOCK is set as OFF ...

Page 29: ...By default the Network is set as DHCP IP address Note When Static is selected please ensure your PC is in the same network segment as the Matrix i e the IP address of your PC should be set as 192 168 xxx xxx Please wait for about 30s for LAN module to reboot and reconnect after the network setting is changed Password This section is where Login Password to be changed Note Password must be 4 to 16 ...

Page 30: ...to upgrade MCU 3 Click Browse for the update bin file To update MCU 4 Then Click Upgrade to procced System This section allows you to reboot or reset the PF MS82T to factory defaults Reboot Click to reboot matrix Factory Reset Click to reset matrix to factory default Click Reboot and click OK in the pop up window Then wait 30 seconds to refresh and re login the Web UI To reboot device ...

Page 31: ...30 Click Factory Reset and then click OK in the pop up window Then wait 30 seconds to refresh and re login the Web UI To reset device to factory defaults ...

Page 32: ...31 Firmware Version This section allows you to obtain information of the current firmware in use ...

Page 33: ...Version V1 0 0 Tel 86 0755 21620567 www avpixelfly com Sales info avpixelfly com Technical support avpixelfly com Address 10E Jia Li Tai Building No 45 Yanshan Road Nanshan District Shenzhen P R China ...

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