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SP-SW5100-VUHD Users Guide
Connecting the Display
Connecting the Display
Displays (or other output devices) are connected on front side of the SP-SW5100-VUHD on the
HDMI connector labeled “HDMI Output”.
Compatible Displays
Compatible Displays
SP-SW5100-VUHD is compatible with native HDMI or DVI displays. Displays with DisplayPort
connectors may also operate properly with a HDMI to DisplayPort cable but the display itself
must provide the conversion from HDMI to Displayport (and many do automatically).
Image Resolutions
Image Resolutions
The SP-SW5100-VUHD supports resolutions up to UHDTV (3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz [4:2:2] or
60Hz [4:2:0]), all HDTV resolutions, and VESA monitor resolutions up to 1920 x 1200. The key
determining factor is the clock rate. The SP-SW5100-VUHD supports clock rates up to 297MHz.
Stereo Audio Output
Stereo Audio Output
If external speakers are required, connect an RCA cable from the SP-SW5100-VUHD “Stereo
Out” connectors to your amplifier or powered speakers.
The stereo output is the audio extracted from the selected input.
Volume Control
Volume Control
Gain levels of the SP-SW5100-VUHD stereo output can be adjusted using the IR controller,
RS232, USB, or Ethernet controller. Adjustments can also be made via USB using Presentation
Switchers’ application called Switcher Settings.
See Basic Operations, “Volume Control”, for details.
RS-232 Communication Interface
RS-232 Communication Interface
The SP-SW5100-VUHD uses an RS-232 serial interface to change attributes and behavior of the
SP-SW5100-VUHD. The communication parameters are as follows: 115200 baud, 8 bit, no parity,
and 1 stop bit. The baud rate is fixed but can be changed using in the Switcher Settings software.
Pins 2 (Rx), 3 (Tx), and 5 (GND) are used. In some instances, the SP-SW5100-VUHD may have
24VDC power Pin 9.
2
3
5
2
3
5
COMPUTER
SWITCHER
STRAIGHT THROUGH
SERIAL CABLE