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Control Local Device Remotely
Connect IR receiver(s) to IR IN on far-end HDBT receiver(s), and IR Emitter(s) to IR OUT port of the switcher, and use
the IR Remote of local source to control the device remotely.
1 to 1: Connect an IR receiver to IR IN on far-end HDBT receiver, and an IR Emitter to IR OUT port of the switcher.
Use the IR Remote of local source to control the device remotely. See below:
Note: Send command “%0901.” to enter infrared carrier enforcing mode if the IR Receiver connected to IR IN of the
receiver is not with carrier.
Multiple to Multiple: (IR Matrix)
The 4 “IR OUT” ports and the 3 “IR IN” ports on the far-end receivers make up a 4x3 IR matrix.
See as below:
The IR signal is sent by IR remote, then it is transferred to HDBaseT receiver, then to corresponding zone of the
matrix through the twisted pair, finally it is transferred to IR OUT port and received by controlled device.
Switching Operation:
Sending command (reference to RS232 Control): [x1]R[x2].
x1: Corresponding to the 4 IR OUT ports of the Matrix Switcher, the IR transmitter connected to this port can be
placed at IR receiving area of output device or the Matrix Switcher itself.
x2: Corresponding to the zone (receive IR signal from HDBaseT receiver with IR IN port connects with IR receiver)
number of the Matrix Switcher.
Example: Send command “3R2.” to transfer IR signal received from zone 2 to IR OUT port 3.