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User Manual

 

PT-MA-HD88HDBT 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

User Manual 

8x8 HDBaseT and HDMI Matrix 
 

Model PT-MA-HD88HDBT 

 
Designed in Germany 
 

©  2022 PureLink GmbH All rights reserved.                                                                                        V1.1

Summary of Contents for PT-MA-HD88HDBT

Page 1: ...User Manual PT MA HD88HDBT User Manual 8x8 HDBaseT and HDMI Matrix Model PT MA HD88HDBT Designed in Germany 2022 PureLink GmbH All rights reserved V1 1 ...

Page 2: ...opied or reproduced without the prior written consent FCC Statement This equipment generates uses and can 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 for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are desi...

Page 3: ... 1907 2006 EU und 2011 65 EU EMC LVD Electro Magnetic Compatibility Low Voltage Directive PureLink GmbH hereby declares that this product PureTools PT MA HDBT42 complies with Directives 2014 30 EU and 2014 35 EU The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address http www purelink de ce 4251364735015_CE pdf ...

Page 4: ...stall this product near water Do not put any heavy items on the extension cable in case of protrusion Do not remove the housing of the device as opening or removing the housing may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Install the device in a place with sufficient ventilation to avoid damage caused by overheat Keep the module away from liquids Spillage into the housing may result in fir...

Page 5: ...6 3 2 Rear Panel 7 4 System Connection 9 4 1 Usage Precaution 9 4 2 System Diagram 9 5 Button Control 10 5 1 Signal Switching 10 5 2 Panel Button Locking Unlocking 11 5 3 Status Information Inquiry 11 5 4 EDID Management 12 5 5 Audio Setting 15 5 6 Preset Setting 17 5 7 IP Address Inquiry 17 6 GUI Control 18 6 1 Signal Switching 19 6 2 Audio Setting 20 6 3 Configuration Tab 22 6 3 1 Auto downscali...

Page 6: ...ocal Input Device from Remote 34 7 2 2 Control Remote Output Device from Local 36 8 RS232 Control 38 8 1 RS232 Control Connection 38 8 1 1 Control the Matrix Switcher from Local 38 8 1 2 Control the Matrix Switcher from Remote 39 8 1 3 Control the Remote Third party Device from Local 40 8 1 4 Control the Local Third party Device from Remote 41 8 2 RS232 Control Software 42 8 3 RS232 Communication ...

Page 7: ...User Manual PT MA HD88HDBT 9 Firmware Upgrade 63 10 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 64 11 After Sales Service 66 ...

Page 8: ... 2 Supports HDMI resolution up to 4K 60Hz 4 4 4 HDR10 Features four mirrored HDMI outputs for four HDBaseT outputs and the four HDMI outputs support 4K to 1080p auto downscaling The four HDBaseT outputs support 24V PoC allowing the receivers to draw their power from the matrix switcher over the Catx cable Transmits 4K signal up to 70 meters and 1080p signal up to 100 meters over a single CATx cabl...

Page 9: ...2 0 HDBaseT matrix switcher 2x Mounting Ears with 6 Screws 4x Plastic Cushions with 4 Screws 1x IR Receiver 1x IR Remote 16x 3 pin Terminal Blocks 1x Power Cord 1x User Manual Note Please contact your distributor immediately if any damage or defect in the components is found ...

Page 10: ...s Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus DTS X and DTS HD Master Audio pass through Audio Output Output 8 Stereo analog L R audio 8 Digital SPDIF audio Output Connector 8 3 pin terminal blocks 8 Toslink connectors Analog L R Audio Format Supports PCM Digital SPDIF Audio Format Supports PCM Dolby Digital DTS DTS HD Local Audio Sampling Rate Supports 44 1KHz 48KHz 96KHz ARC Audio Sampling Rate Supports 48K...

Page 11: ...1KΩ and higher Supports 10x paralleled 10KΩ loads Stereo Channel Separation 70dB 1KHz Noise Level L R 80dB SPDIF 90dB Control Part Control port 8 IR IN 1 IR ALL IN 8 IR OUT 1 IR ALL OUT 1 IR EYE 9 RS232 1 FIRWARE 1 TCP IP Control Connector 19 3 5mm jacks 9 3 pin terminal blocks 1 Type A USB 1 RJ45 General Transmission Mode HDBaseT Transmission Distance 1080p 100 meter 4K 60Hz 70 meter Bandwidth 18...

Page 12: ...ceivers from our product line Receiver Compatibility Chart NO Part Signal video audio control Power Distance Maximum Resolution 1 PT HDBT 230 RX Yes Yes 4K at 70m 1080p at 100m 4K60Hz 4 4 4 2 PT HDBT 210 RX Yes Yes 4K at 40m 1080p at 70m 4K60Hz 4 2 0 3 PT HDBT 702 RX Yes Yes 4K at 40m 1080p at 70m 4K60Hz 4 2 0 4 PT HDBT 100 RX Yes Yes 4K at 40m 1080p at 70m 4K60Hz 4 2 0 5 PT HDBT 200 RX No No N A ...

Page 13: ... Sensor and its LED Illuminates RED when the IR sensor receives an IR signal from the IR remote to control the matrix switcher The IR sensor is on the right side of the LED INPUT Eight buttons for input source selection OUTPUT Eight buttons for output channel selection Menu Buttons LOCK Lock or unlock the front panel buttons PRESET Preset setting MENU Menu or confirm button BACK Go back to the pre...

Page 14: ...put from HDBaseT receivers They can make up an audio matrix to be set by front panel buttons GUI or RS232 commands OUTPUT Eight HDBaseT RJ45 outputs to connect the eight HDBaseT receivers and eight local HDMI ports to connect local displays CONTROL RS232 3 pin terminal block to connect the control device e g PC to control the matrix switcher by RS232 commands IR EYE 3 5mm jack to connect IR receiv...

Page 15: ...ed separately It makes up a bi directional IR transmission with the IR OUT on the corresponding HDBaseT receiver ALL IN 3 5mm jack to connect the IR receiver to transmit the IR signal from the ALL IN port to all HDBaseT receivers IR OUT 1 8 Eight 3 5mm jacks to connect eight IR emitters to send the IR signal received from the corresponding HDBaseT receivers ALL OUT 3 5mm jack to connect the IR emi...

Page 16: ... should be installed in a clean environment with appropriate temperature and humidity All of the power switches plugs sockets and power cords should be insulated and safe All devices should be connected before power on 4 2 System Diagram The following diagram illustrates typical input and output connections that can be utilized with this matrix switcher ...

Page 17: ... 5 1 Signal Switching Switch an input to an output Operation INPUT OUTPUT MENU Example Switch Input 1 to Output 2 Press INPUT 1 Press OUTPUT 2 Press to confirm Note In default status 4 IR OUT ports correspond with 4 HDMI INPUTS When you switch an HDMI input the corresponding IR OUT will be switched synchronously Switch an input to several outputs Operation INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT MENU Example Switch I...

Page 18: ...r next item respectively LCD Screen Description Report the signal switching status Report the connection status of all HDMI input ports Y means the corresponding input port is connected to a source device N means there is no connection between the input port and source device HDBT Matrix System Locked HDBT Matrix System Unlocked Status Info EDID Management IN 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 OUT IN 1 1 1 1 5 6 7 8...

Page 19: ...splay device N means there is no connection between the output port and display device 5 4 EDID Management The Extended Display Identification Data EDID is used by the source device to match its video resolution with the connected display By default the four source devices use the fifth built in EDID 4K 60Hz HDR 2CH Enter EDID management tab Press Press to select EDID Management Press enter EDID m...

Page 20: ...ess to confirm Press OUTPUT 2 Press INPUT 1 2 3 4 Press to confirm To copy the EDID data from one HDMI output to one or several inputs Example Input 1 and 2 learn the EDID data of HDMI output 4 Select Learn HDMI OUT Press to confirm Press OUTPUT 4 Learn HDBT OUT Learn HDMI OUT PRESS INPUT KEY Learn HDBT OUT 1 PRESS INPUT KEY Learn HDBT OUT 2 1 2 3 4 Learn HDBT OUT 2 Learn HDBT OUT Learn HDMI OUT P...

Page 21: ... 2CH 4 4K 30Hz HDR MultiCH 5 Default 4K 60Hz HDR 2CH 6 4K 60Hz HDR MultiCH User Custom Example Input 1 and 2 using the built in EDID data 4K 30Hz HDR 2CH Select Built in EDID Press to confirm Press or navigation buttons to select the built in EDID to be used Press INPUT 1 and 2 Press to confirm PRESS INPUT KEY Learn HDMI OUT 4 1 2 Learn HDMI OUT 4 Learn HDMI OUT Built in EDID PRESS INPUT KEY 1080P...

Page 22: ... ARC L R OUT 1 In1 Breakout In2 Breakout In3 Breakout In4 Breakout In5 Breakout In6 Breakout In7 Breakout In8 Breakout Out1 Breakout Out2 Breakout Out3 Breakout Out4 Breakout Out5 Breakout Out6 Breakout Out7 Breakout Out8 Breakout L R OUT 2 L R OUT 3 L R OUT 4 L R OUT 5 L R OUT 6 L R OUT 7 L R OUT 8 SPDIF OUT 1 In1 Breakout In2 Breakout In3 Breakout In4 Breakout In5 Breakout In6 Breakout In7 Break...

Page 23: ...t Audio Volume Control Example Set the audio volume of L R OUT 2 port Press Press to select AUDIO Setting Press to enter the tab Press to select L R OUT 2 Vol Press to enter the setting tab Press or to set the volume value Press to confirm AUDIO Setting IP Address L R OUT 2 L R OUT 2 Vol L R OUT 2 In2 Breakout AUDIO Setting IP Address L R OUT 2 L R OUT 2 Vol L R OUT 2 Vol 91 ...

Page 24: ... preset Example Save the current switching routing to preset 2 Press Press and hold at least 3 seconds Press INPUT 2 to select Preset 2 Press to confirm Recall a saved preset Example Recall the saved preset 2 Press Press INPUT 2 to select Preset 2 Press to confirm 5 7 IP Address Inquiry Press Press to select IP Address Press Preset Recall Hold 3s to Store Store Preset Press Key Store Preset 2 Stor...

Page 25: ...4001 TCP IP Commands are same as RS232 Type 192 168 0 178 in the internet browser it will enter the below log in webpage There are three selectable usernames Username Password Access Tab admin admin All tabs User2 User2 configurable User3 User3 configurable The username and password can be changed via Access tab Here we login as admin as an example to introduce each GUI tab ...

Page 26: ...icking the button on the Input 1 row and Output 2 column directs input 1 to output 2 Use the 9 numbered buttons under scene area to save and load layout presets To save a given layout first click one of the numbered buttons then click the Save button To load a previously saved layout first click one of the numbered buttons then click the Recall button ...

Page 27: ...D88HDBT 20 6 2 Audio Setting Audio Source Selection There are sixteen audio sources can be selected for eight analog L R audio output ports and twenty four audio sources can be selected for four digital SPDIF output ports ...

Page 28: ...User Manual PT MA HD88HDBT 21 L R Output Audio Volume Control Adjust L R output audio volume by the volume bar and the three buttons on the right side ...

Page 29: ... downscaling Enable disable video resolution auto downscaling function of HDMI output 1 8 ports When enable auto downscaling the 4K input can be automatically degraded to 1080p output for compatibility with 1080p display which is connected to the HDMI output port ...

Page 30: ...data from a single output port to one or several input ports Operation 1 Select one output port 2 Select one or several input ports Press ALL to select all input ports 3 Click Confirm to save any changes or click Cancel to cancel any changes that have been made ...

Page 31: ...1 Select a built in EDID 2 Select one or several input ports Press ALL to select all input ports 3 Click Confirm to save setting Upload user defined EDID by the below steps 1 Prepare the EDID file bin on the control PC 2 Select the User defined 3 Click the box and then select the EDID file bin according the tooltip 4 Click Apply to upload the user defined EDID and then click Confirm to save settin...

Page 32: ...ce devices HDBaseT output devices and local HDMI output devices support CEC they can be controlled via the following CEC interface 6 4 1 Input Source Device Control Select one or several HDMI input source devices to be controlled and then press function buttons ...

Page 33: ...User Manual PT MA HD88HDBT 26 6 4 2 HDBT Output Device Control Select one or several HDBaseT output devices to be controlled and then press function buttons ...

Page 34: ...User Manual PT MA HD88HDBT 27 6 4 3 HDMI Output Device Control Select one or several HDMI output devices to be controlled and then press function buttons ...

Page 35: ...BaseT port which is connected to HDBaseT receiver which must have third party device attached 2 Set the baud rate 3 Typing the commands in the box to control the selected remote third party device which is connected to HDBaseT receiver If click the Hex the RS232 commands can be typed with hexadecimal value 4 Click Send to transmit RS232 command to the selected HDBaseT port ...

Page 36: ...User Manual PT MA HD88HDBT 29 6 6 Access Tab Modify username and password Lock or unlock the front panel buttons Enable or disable automatic log off mode Configure accounts user2 and user3 ...

Page 37: ...User Manual PT MA HD88HDBT 30 6 7 Interface Setting Modify title bar label LCD readout and button labels Click Confirm to save any changes or click Cancel to cancel any changes that have been made ...

Page 38: ...User Manual PT MA HD88HDBT 31 6 8 Network Setting Static IP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Modify the static IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway ...

Page 39: ...name and password the same as the GUI log in setting modified password will be available only after rebooting to login the configuration interface After that click Administration in the source menu to get to Upload Firmware as shown below Select the update file and click Apply button and then it will start upgrade process ...

Page 40: ...eiver for IR local control The matrix switcher can be controlled by the below IR Remote Enter exit standby mode Blinking red when a button is pressed Video source selection buttons Output channel selection buttons Menu buttons ALL Select all inputs or all outputs EDID Enable one or several input sources to manually capture and learn the EDID data of output device CLEAR Cancel the current operation...

Page 41: ...bi directional IR pass through allowing the devices to be controlled by both source and destination ends This section provides connection and switching examples to illustrate possible configurations 7 2 1 Control Local Input Device from Remote The same basic principle applies when controlling the local input device from the remote location Control local input device through IR OUT port Example Swi...

Page 42: ...through IR ALL OUT port The emitter can be connected to the IR ALL OUT port on matrix switcher to control all local input devices In this case the IR receiver must be connected to the IR IN port on each connected HDBaseT receiver as shown in the diagram below ...

Page 43: ... can be controlled from the local matrix switcher location Control remote device through IR IN port Example Switch HDMI input 3 to HDBaseT output 3 Connect an IR receiver to IR IN 3 port on the matrix switcher then connect an IR emitter to the IR OUT on the receiver as shown in the diagram below ...

Page 44: ...ough IR ALL IN port The receiver can be connected to the IR ALL IN port on matrix switcher to control all remote output devices In this case the IR emitter must be connected to the IR OUT port on each connected HDBaseT receiver as shown in the diagram below ...

Page 45: ...ntrol 8 1 RS232 Control Connection 8 1 1 Control the Matrix Switcher from Local To control the matrix switcher from a local PC the 3 pin to DB9 RS232 Cable is used to connect between the matrix and PC The connection diagram is shown as below ...

Page 46: ...atrix switcher can be controlled by any one of PCs the connection diagram is shown as below Note The command RS232RCM XX ON XX 00 04 needs to be sent to enable or disable this control mode For example send the command RS232RCM00ON to enable the remote control mode for all HDBaseT outputs and send the command RS232RCM00OFF to disable the remote control mode for all HDBaseT outputs Please refer to t...

Page 47: ...seT receiver is connected to 1 in the diagram below Next connect a PC to the corresponding RS232 port of matrix switcher with 3 pin to DB9 RS232 Cable then connect a third party device e g projector to the RS232 port of the determined HDBaseT receiver The remote third party device can be controlled by the local PC the connection diagram is shown as below ...

Page 48: ...mine which HDBaseT receiver is connected to 1 in the diagram below Next connect a PC to the RS232 port of HDBaseT receiver with 3 pin to DB9 RS232 Cable then connect a third party device e g projector to the RS232 port of matrix switcher The local third party device can be controlled by the remote PC the connection diagram is shown as below ...

Page 49: ...se download the latest Software Version from the link below https docklight de download Docklight zip Then follow the installation wizard for installation on Windows 7 and 10 After the installation Docklight can be run for the first time and should look like the below screen shot Registration is not necessary unless you wish to save settings on exit so unless you wish to register click on OK to cl...

Page 50: ...ceive commands easily The default setting is always Start with a blank project blank script Now you are in the main view where commands are sent and feedback is received The next step is to select the correct COM port of the PC To do this double click on COM1 in the corresponding setup window Click Continue to close this window ...

Page 51: ... labeled Send Receive on Comm Channel select the appropriate COM port and then click on OK at the bottom right corner All other settings can be left at default for most applications but refer to device RS232 settings to be sure Double click on COM1 to change to the right COM port ...

Page 52: ... clicking on Play 1 Then the keyboard function must be activated so that commands can be written in the communication window 2 Finally enter the command for example 50701 This is then confirmed by pressing Enter to send Any response from the connected device will appear in red 3 Select the right COM port ...

Page 53: ...User Manual PT MA HD88HDBT 46 Click Play to open the communication Enable the keyboard type in function Command sending area Monitoring area indicates if the command sent works 1 2 3 ...

Page 54: ...r OFF Name Report product name MUH88T H2 Type Report product model HDBaseT Matrix Version Report software version V1 0 0 CPLD V1 0 0 VideoDriverVersion V1 0 0 RST Reset to factory default Factory Default Lock Lock front panel buttons Front Panel Locked Unlock Unlock front panel buttons Front Panel UnLock GetGuiIP Report the GUI IP GUI_IP 192 168 0 178 SetGuiIP xxx xxx x xx xxx Set the GUI IP to xx...

Page 55: ...F STA_PHDBT Report the PoC status of HDBT outputs HDBT Power ON DS XX ON Enable the video resolution auto downscaling function of HDMI output XX XX 00 08 The XX 00 represents all HDMI outputs DS00ON HDMI OUT 01 Down Scale ON HDMI OUT 02 Down Scale ON HDMI OUT 08 Down Scale ON DS XX OFF Disable the video resolution auto downscaling function of HDMI output XX XX 00 08 The XX 00 represents all HDMI o...

Page 56: ...her cannot be controlled from remote PC XX 00 08 The XX 00 represents all HDBT outputs RS232RCM00OFF RS232 Remote 01 Control MCU OFF RS232 Remote 02 Control MCU OFF RS232 Remote 08 Control MCU OFF STA_RS232RCM Report the RS232 remote control mode status RS232 Remote 01 Control MCU OFF RS232 Remote 02 Control MCU OFF RS232 Remote 08 Control MCU OFF IRRCM XX ON Enable the IR remote control mode for ...

Page 57: ...IR remote control mode status IR Remote 01 Control MCU ON IR Remote 02 Control MCU ON IR Remote 08 Control MCU ON OUT XX Turn on output XX XX 00 16 The XX 00 represents all outputs XX 01 08 represents HDBT output 1 8 XX 09 16 represents HDMI output 1 8 OUT00 Turn ON Output 01 Turn ON Output 02 Turn ON Output 16 OUT XX Turn off output XX XX 00 16 The XX 00 represents all outputs XX 01 08 represents...

Page 58: ...0 Power ON HDBT Power ON Front Panel UnLock Local RS232 Baudrate Is 9600 GUI_IP 192 168 0 178 Output 01 Switch To In 01 STA_IN Report the connection status of all HDMI input ports IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LINK N N N Y N Y N Y STA_OUT Report the connection status of all HDMI and HDBT outputs OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LINK N N N Y N N N N N N N Y N N N N ...

Page 59: ...sents all outputs OUT01 04 Output 01 Switch To In 04 STA_VIDEO Report the input channel for all outputs Output 01 Switch To In 01 Output 02 Switch To In 02 Output 03 Switch To In 03 Output 08 Switch To In 08 IR XX YY Switch far end IR IN YY to local IR OUT XX XX 01 08 YY 00 08 The YY 00 represents all far end IR IN ports IR01 03 Local 01 IR Out Switch To Remote 03 IR IN STA_IR Report IR switching ...

Page 60: ...XX Recall present XX XX 01 09 PresetRecall02 Preset 02 Recall Output 01 Switch To In 02 Local 02 IR Out Switch To Remote 01 IR IN Output 02 Switch To In 02 Local 02 IR Out Switch To Remote 02 IR IN Output 03 Switch To In 02 Local 02 IR Out Switch To Remote 03 IR IN Output 04 Switch To In 02 Local 02 IR Out Switch To Remote 04 IR IN PresetSta XX Report the preset XX XX 01 09 PresetSta01 Preset 01 S...

Page 61: ...io Source YY Audio Source 01 In1 Breakout 13 Out5 Breakout 02 In2 Breakout 14 Out6 Breakout 03 In3 Breakout 15 Out7 Breakout 04 In4 Breakout 16 Out8 Breakout 05 In5 Breakout 17 Out1 ARC 06 In6 Breakout 18 Out2 ARC 07 In7 Breakout 19 Out3 ARC 08 In8 Breakout 20 Out4 ARC 09 Out1 Breakout 21 Out5 ARC 10 Out2 Breakout 22 Out6 ARC 11 Out3 Breakout 23 Out7 ARC 12 Out4 Breakout 24 Out8 ARC SPDIF01 04 SPD...

Page 62: ...LUME XX YY Set the volume of analog L R audio output XX to YY XX 00 08 The XX 00 represents all L R audio outputs YY Description V Volume Up V Volume down MU Mute UM Unmute 00 100 Volume value AVOLUME00 V AVOLUME00 V AVOLUME01 MU AVOLUME01 UM AVOLUME01 05 AVOLUME01 100 Analog Out 01 Volume 61 Analog Out 08 Volume 61 Analog Out 01 Volume Mute Analog Out 08 Volume Mute Analog Out 01 Volume UnMute An...

Page 63: ...2 In2 Breakout 10 Out2 Breakout 03 In3 Breakout 11 Out3 Breakout 04 In4 Breakout 12 Out4 Breakout 05 In5 Breakout 13 Out5 Breakout 06 In6 Breakout 14 Out6 Breakout 07 In7 Breakout 15 Out7 Breakout 08 In8 Breakout 16 Out8 Breakout ANALOG01 04 Analog Out 01 Switch To Video In 04 STA_ANALOG Report analog L R audio status Analog Out Volume UnMute Analog Out Volume 76 Analog Out 01 Switch To Video In 0...

Page 64: ...the command applied system prompts to upload the EDID file bin Operation will be cancelled in 10 seconds Please disconnect HDBT connection before sending command to ensure the data can be received successfully EDIDUpgrade01 EDIDUpgradeU 256 9600bps Input XX User Define EDID Upgrade OK By RS232 Or GUI EDID XX YY The input XX recall the embedded EDID YY XX 00 08 The 00 represents all inputs YY 01 07...

Page 65: ...put YY XX 01 16 YY 00 08 XX 01 08 represents HDBT output 1 8 XX 09 16 represents HDMI output 1 8 YY 00 represents all inputs YY 01 08 represents HDMI input 1 8 EDIDM04B01 Input 01 EDID Upgrade OK By 04 EXT EDID EDIDSTA XX Report the EDID status of input XX XX 00 08 XX 00 represents all inputs XX 01 08 represents HDMI input 1 8 EDIDSTA00 Input 01 EDID From 01 Internal EDID Input 02 EDID From 01 Int...

Page 66: ...ud rate is 2400 X 2 the baud rate is 4800 X 3 the baud rate is 9600 X 4 the baud rate is 19200 X 5 the baud rate is 38400 X 6 the baud rate is 57600 X 7 the baud rate is 115200 The YY 00 represents all HDBT outputs The YY 01 08 represents the HDBT output 1 8 3 01 123456 Send the ASCII command 123456 to the far end third party device whose baud rate is 9600 The third party device is connected to th...

Page 67: ... device The third party device is connected to the far end HDBaseT receiver of connecting the HDBT output 1 port CMDOFF X Y Y xxx When power off the matrix switcher automatically send ASCII command xxx to power off far end third party device xxx ASCII string The X 1 7 represents the baud rate of third party device X 1 the baud rate is 2400 X 2 the baud rate is 4800 X 3 the baud rate is 9600 X 4 th...

Page 68: ...ports The BB represents the device type e g TV 40 20 80 Blu ray DVD 04 08 The CC represents the function type e g 44 Remote control The DD represents the specific command from the table below Control the input source Command Description Command Example and Response CECI AA BB CC 00 Confirm operation Enter CECI02044400 CEC Input 02 Send Success CECI AA BB CC 01 UP direction CECI01044401 CEC Input 0...

Page 69: ...Power off CECI0204446C CEC Input 02 Send Success Control the output display device Command Description Command Example and Response CECO AA BB CC 41 Volume up CECO05404441 CEC Output 05 Send Success CECO AA BB CC 42 Volume down CECO05404442 CEC Output 05 Send Success CECO AA BB CC 43 Mute CECO05404443 CEC Output 05 Send Success CECO AA BB 04 Power on CECO038004 CEC Output 03 Send Success CECO AA B...

Page 70: ... disk a file named of READY TXT would be showed 5 Directly copy one of two upgrade files e g 08010000 APP to the BOOTDISK U disk 6 Reopen the U disk to check the filename READY TXT whether automatically becomes SUCCESS TXT if yes the firmware was updated successfully otherwise the firmware updating is fail the name of upgrade file should be confirm again and then follow the above steps to update a...

Page 71: ... any signal at the input output end Fail or loose connection Make sure the connection is good The product is broken Send it to authorized dealer for repairing POWER indicator doesn t work or no respond to any operation Fail connection of power cord Make sure the power cord connection is good EDID management does not work normally The HDMI cable is broken at the output end Change for another HDMI c...

Page 72: ...rs Broken RS232 port Send it to authorized dealer for checking Cannot control the device by front panel buttons while can control it through RS232 port The front panel buttons are locked Send command Unlock to unlock the front panel buttons Note If your problem persists after following the above troubleshooting steps seek further help from authorized dealer or our technical support ...

Page 73: ... has expired The factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the product Damage deterioration or malfunction caused by Normal wear and tear Use of accessories supplies or parts not meeting our specifications No bill of delivery or invoice as proof of warranty The product model displayed on the warranty card does not match the product model for repairing or it has been altered Da...

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