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OSD control  

Two OSD control are provided, both operations are almost the same. One is using the remote control 
(optional), and the other is through HDMI CEC. For more operations, refer to the description below. 

Remote control (optional)

The description below is an example for switching between different channels. The operation may vary 
depending on actual usage and connection. Before using the function of remote control, refer to the 
chapter of Connection - Remote control to set the desired display mode  (1 to 1, matrix or video wall).

Remote controller

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

OK

MENU

BACK

CH UP

CH DOWN

1

 

 

2

3

4

5

 

 

6

1. Numeric buttons

2. MENU button

3. Cursor and OK buttons: 

Cursor buttons: Move the cursor up, down, right, and left. 
OK: Confirm the selection.

4. BACK button: Return to the upper page.

5. CH UP: Tunes up one channel.

6. CH DOWN: Tunes down one channel.

Basic operation

1. Press Menu button to bring up the device ID.  

HX120W-D0001C

Select Channel 

About

Select Channel

Scan node

HX120T-C80006
HX120T-C80007

[HX120T-C80008]

HX120T-C80009

HX120W-D0001C

Step2

Step3

Step4

2. The device ID will appear on the screen. To specify the desired device, press Left or Right button. Once 

the device has been confirmed, press OK to bring up more options. 

3. Select Select Channel, and then press OK
4. The available sources will be listed on the screen. Press Up or Down button to select the desired 

source, and then press OK

5. The screen will display to the new source you have selected.

Summary of Contents for HX120R

Page 1: ...User s Manual HX120T R W HDMI AV Matrix Extender Video Wall Version 0 77 ...

Page 2: ...to multipoint 8 Video Wall 8 Matrix connection 8 Bi directional IR connection 9 Remote control 10 HDMI CEC remote 10 Remote control optional 10 RS 232 control 11 Operation 12 Control manually 12 Setup from web user interface 12 IP detection 12 Identify the unit 13 IP address assignment 13 Web UI 15 OSD control 24 Remote control optional 24 Remote controller 24 Basic operation 24 Additional options...

Page 3: ...local PC or source by using single Cat5 cable transmission For convenience of control the IR is built in and the connected AV device can be remote from either end of connection In additional RS232 UART extension is supported as well Note In case of to extend another 100M range it needs to install the Gigabit Network Switch Features Support direct connection of 100M 330ft with Gigabit Ethernet Swit...

Page 4: ...45 via HDMI via HDMI RS 232 Extension Support Yes Yes Yes Ethernet Connectors Yes Yes Yes Cable media CAT5e CAT6 CAT5e CAT6 CAT5e CAT6 Power LED 1 Red 1 Red 1 Red Video LED 1 Green 1 Green 1 Green Device LED 1 yellow 1 yellow Operation Temperature 0 40 C 0 40 C 0 40 C Storage Temperature 20 60 C 20 60 C 20 60 C Humidity 0 90 RH Non Condensing 0 90 RH Non Condensing 0 90 RH Non Condensing Safety Em...

Page 5: ...EDID of connected monitor To update the EDID remove the Receiver s power Hold the device button and then power on the unit Release the Device button when the Device indicator flashes 4 IR receiver Connect to a IR receiver 5 IR Emitter Connect to a IR emitter 6 DIP switch 4 position dip switch for pairing with Transmitter and Receiver 7 Video indicator Lights when video is transferring 8 Devices in...

Page 6: ...snooping and Jumbo frame are supported by this HDMI AV matrix Extender Video wall If user wish to enable these functions in extension matrix or video wall mode please connect the Ethernet Hub Switch which supports IGMP snooping and Jumbo frame For more setting details of these functions refer to the Hub Switch s instruction manual Note The diagrams below are examples the actual applications may va...

Page 7: ... a USB cable Connecting the local Transmitter and remote Receiver unit Point to point TV USB devices A V source or PC Receiver Transmitter To connect the Transmitter and Receiver simply connect both units using CATx cable directly and the distance can be extended up to 100m TV USB devices A V source or PC Receiver Transmitter Alternatively the Receiver can be extended another 100m using a Gigabit ...

Page 8: ... using a single Cat5 cable Gigabit Ethernet Switch A V source or Receiver Video Wall x 9 PC Transmitter Matrix connection The HDMI AV Matrix Extender provides varied and flexible extension for diversity requirements The display of A V sources or PC can be mixed with matrix switch function through the pair of the Transmitters and Receivers in the same channel User can extend the matrix switch up to...

Page 9: ...ntrol and the other end to the jack of IR RECEIVER remote or local unit of HDMI AV Matrix Extender Place the IR Emitter to somewhere face the IR receiver of A V source and the other end to the jack of IR EMITTER remote or local unit of HDMI AV Matrix Extender The IR signal can be transmitted forward or backward Refer to the illustration below to outline the connection of transmitter and receiver R...

Page 10: ...of AV equipment For more details please refer to the corresponding instruction manual 3 Connect to a Gigabit Ethernet hub not included between Transmitter and Extender Receiver VideoWall Receiver if extending the distance Remote control optional If CEC is not supported by the connected devices please follow the steps below to remote Player Transmitter Receiver x 9 HDMI cable x 9 Gigabit Ethernet h...

Page 11: ...er loacl unit 1 Connect RS232 connector to a PC and plug the other end of connector into the female connector of Transmitter 2 Connect Transmitter and Receiver using Cat5 cable Alternatively the Receiver can be extended another 100m using a Gigabit Ethernet hub not included 3 Connect RS 232 connector to a RS 232 device and plug the other end of connector into the male connector of Receiver ...

Page 12: ...etup from web user interface IP detection 1 Adjust the DIP switch of Transmitter and Receiver to the same position 2 Group the Transmitter and Extender Receiver VideoWall Receiver units to a network with a PC The actual connection may vary depending on requirements For more connection details refer to the Connection chapter 3 Turn on the power of all connected devices 4 Insert the bundled CD DVD i...

Page 13: ...er and Extender Receiver VideoWall Receiver using web UI please follow the steps below to join the PC to the network Note The example shown here is using Windows 7 For other operating systems please refer to the respective user guides 1 Click Control Panel to bring up Adjust your computer s settings window and then click Network and Internet item 2 Click Network and Sharing Center 3 Click Change a...

Page 14: ...lick Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties 7 Click Use the following IP address to specify an IP address that is on the same subnet as Transmitter Extender Receiver VideoWall Receiver ...

Page 15: ...on of unit Update Firmware Update the firmware The browser will be reloaded after updating Please contact the technical support if you have problem to upload Utilities Factory Default Restore to the factory default settings Reboot Restart the system Reset EDID Reset EDID to factory default setting Item Sub item Option Description Network IP Setup DHCP Static Select DHCP to obtain IP address automa...

Page 16: ...By default the system settings are as following Baudrate 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Click the Apply once the baudrate settings have been changed Receiver Item Sub item Option Description System Version information Display the information of unit Update Firmware Update the firmware The browser will be reloaded after updating Please contact the technical support if you have problem t...

Page 17: ...ect has been ticked the channel will be saved and based on the selection of web page even the settings of DIP switch are different between Transmitter and Receiver If the option of Save channel select has not been ticked the channel will be switched to the selection Note that this selected channel will not be saved once the power is unplugged The actual connected channel is depending on the DIP sw...

Page 18: ...h with the RS 232 device you have connected By default the system settings are as following Baudrate 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Click the Apply once the baudrate settings have been changed Video Wall Item Sub item Option Description System Version information Display the information of unit Update Firmware Update the firmware The browser will be reloaded after updating Please conta...

Page 19: ... item Option Description Video Wall Bezel and Gap Compensation Adjust the compensation for bezel between panels Wall Size and Position Layout Setup the display quantities and specify the positions for each display ...

Page 20: ...The monitor number of row and up to 8 Numbers of Column The monitor number of column and up to 8 Row Position Specify the row position of monitor The row order from top to bottom is 0 7 Column Position Specify the column position of monitor The row order from left to right is 0 7 Apply You can specify the monitor you wish to apply from this drop down menu or apply the settings to all monitors The ...

Page 21: ...mn Position 0 0 1 Monitor 2 0 1 Numbers of Row 1 Numbers of Column 2 Row Position 0 Column Position 1 2x1 Video Wall example To duplicate the image on the Video Wall setup the Wall Size and Position Layout by following the table below Monitor 1 Numbers of Row 2 Numbers of Column 1 Row Position 0 Column Position 0 0 1 Monitor 2 Numbers of Row 2 Numbers of Column 1 Row Position 1 Column Position 0 0...

Page 22: ...l from the Transmitters Item Sub item Option Description Network IP Setup DHCP Static Select DHCP to obtain IP address automatically or select Static to assign an IP manually Device Mode Matrix Extender Select the operation mode depending on the connection requirements ...

Page 23: ...remove the power of Receiver Hold the devices button and then power on the unit again Release the Deceive button when the Device indicator flashes Click the Apply after ticking unticking the Copy EDID from this Video Output Baudrate settings This option allows to set the baudrate of Transmitter Extender Receiver VideoWall Receiver manually Make sure the settings must match with the RS 232 device y...

Page 24: ... MENU button 3 Cursor and OK buttons Cursor buttons Move the cursor up down right and left OK Confirm the selection 4 BACK button Return to the upper page 5 CH UP Tunes up one channel 6 CH DOWN Tunes down one channel Basic operation 1 Press Menu button to bring up the device ID HX120W D0001C Select Channel About Select Channel Scan node HX120T C80006 HX120T C80007 HX120T C80008 HX120T C80009 HX120...

Page 25: ...nal remote the device through HDMI CEC is supported as well The operation is similar with the remote control described above Note that the definition of Menu button on the remote control and name of HDMI CEC may vary for example Bravia sync control VieraLink Kuro Link Aquos Link etc For more details please refer to the corresponding instruction manual or manufacturer ...

Page 26: ...rated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this User Guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expe...

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