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BASIC OPERA
TION
Front Panel Control
IR Extender Control
Front
Rear
Remote Control (Local IR)
Select specific
source numbered
1-4
Toggle numerically
forwards/backwards
through connected
source devices
Install battery ‘+’ side up
and only use CR 2025 3V
batteries. Slide
compartment back into
the handset.
Output port number
To change handset
battery
1
2
3
4
1
1
2
3
4
2
1
2
3
4
3
1
2
3
4
4
Pinch here and pull out
9. Basic Operation
Basic switching of various source inputs to output
displays can be achieved via the front panel control of the
matrix.
Outputs are numbered 1 – 4 with an input select button
below. Repeated pressing of the select button of a
specific output scrolls numerically through the HDMI
source devices connected to the matrix, with the
corresponding LEDs illustrating when a device has been
selected for that particular output. The chosen input will
automatically store for the output so, even when the
matrix is powered off and on, on resumption the last
selected input/output combination will remain.
The same basic switching functions can also be accessed
via the remote control.
Operation of the handset is the same regardless of
location – locally (source/IR emitter) or remotely (display/
IR receiver).
Simply toggle through the input sources connected to the
matrix by either pressing the left/right arrow buttons or
buttons numbered 1 – 4 for each output.
Should local control of the Matrix via the front panel
IR sensor be an issue, for example if the sensor is
obstructed or the unit is installed in a closed area out
of infrared line of sight, the IR receiver included can be
inserted into the IR EXT port at the rear to extend the IR
sensor range and enable local control of the matrix. Make
sure the receiver itself is located with a clear line of
sight to the remote handset controlling it.
IR Call-back of Matrix and Source Devices
The MX-0404-PP-KIT is not only a switcher and extender
of multiple HDMI signals to multiple HDMI receivers
located remotely, it also passes IR control signals through
the IR call-back system to the matrix and HDMI sources
for full, independent control of all connected inputs from
output locations.