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Digital  Matrix  Switcher 

FDX-16

 

User

’s Guide Ver.1.0.0 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Thank you for choosing our product. 

  To ensure the best performance of this product, please read this User

’s Guide fully and carefully before 

using it and keep this manual beside this product. 

 

IDK Corporation 

 

POWER

DIGITAL MATRIX SWITCHER

INPUT SELECT

1

2

3

4

5

6

ALL

7

8

OUTPUT SELECT

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

FDX-16

1

2

3

4

5

6

OFF

7

8

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16

1

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8

1

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IN

OUT

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10 11 12 13 14 15 16

5

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16

V&A

VIDEO

AUDIO

SWITCHING MODE

MENU/SET

ESC

SELECT MODE

OUTPUT

INPUT

PRESET

OUTPUT

INPUT

LOAD

INPUT

1

4

INPUT

5

8

INPUT

9

12

INPUT

13

16

A

D

A

D

A

D

A

D

1

4

5

8

9

12

13

16

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

A

D

A

D

A

D

A

D

FG

BREAKER

AC 100-240V

50/60Hz

S/N

OPTION

RS-232C

LAN

UPDATE

ALARM

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

A

B

C

D

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

A

B

C

D

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

A

B

C

D

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

DVI-D(HDMI)

A

B

C

D

A

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

B

C

D

OPTICAL

OPTICAL

OPTICAL

OPTICAL

A

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

RX

TX

B

C

D

OPTICAL

OPTICAL

OPTICAL

OPTICAL

LINK

LINK

LINK

LINK

HDBaseT

A

B

C

D

HDBaseT

HDBaseT

HDBaseT

LINK

LINK

LINK

LINK

HDBaseT

A

B

C

D

HDBaseT

HDBaseT

HDBaseT

Summary of Contents for FDX-16

Page 1: ...NG MODE MENU SET ESC SELECT MODE OUTPUT INPUT PRESET OUTPUT INPUT LOAD INPUT 1 4 INPUT 5 8 INPUT 9 12 INPUT 13 16 A D A D A D A D 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT A D A D A D A D FG BREA...

Page 2: ...HDBaseT and the HDBaseT Alliance Logo are trademarks of the HDBaseT Alliance Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the Uni...

Page 3: ...d in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which ca...

Page 4: ...if the warning is ignored or the equipment is handled incorrectly Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause minor personal injury or property damage if the caution is ignored or the equipment...

Page 5: ...Set the power plug in a convenient place to unplug easily You can easily unplug in case of any extraordinary failure or abnormal situation and it also helps for unplugging when you do not use it for a...

Page 6: ...place If the product is placed near humidifiers or dusty area it may cause fire or electric shock Do not block the vent holes If ventilation slots are blocked it may cause fire or failure due to inter...

Page 7: ...ut monitoring time INPUT SIGNAL CHECK 32 7 2 3 HDCP input enabled disabled INPUT HDCP 33 7 3 OUTPUT SETTING 34 7 3 1 Output equalizer OUTPUT EQUALIZER 34 7 3 2 Output mode OUTPUT MODE 34 7 3 3 Forced...

Page 8: ...7 9 Setting other functions OTHERS 56 7 9 1 Grouping keys for key lock KEY LOCK 56 7 9 2 Beep sound BUZZER 56 7 9 3 Power saving POWER SAVE 57 7 9 4 Compatible mode communication command COMMAND FORM...

Page 9: ...racket x 2 Fig 1 1 Included items You can download the latest version of the User s Guide from IDK s website at http www idk co jp en index html POWER DIGITALMATRIXSWITCHER INPUT SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 AL...

Page 10: ...m 328 08 ft Receiver EDID emulator Input EQ Transmitter Max extension Output EQ Digital video audio for extension Optical fiber Max extension Multimode fiber OM3 300 m 984 25 ft OM4 1 km 3280 83 ft in...

Page 11: ...o signals can be extended up to 100 m 328 08 ft when the HDC R series and FDX series are used together Optical output slot board 4 outputs Up to four SFP LC connector x 2 modules are mounted that can...

Page 12: ...sion Up to 100 m 328 08 ft via a Cat6 cable HDBaseT I O slot board Long distance transmission via an optical fiber cable Optical I O slot board Multimode fiber OM 3 Up to 300 m 984 25 ft Multimode fib...

Page 13: ...en optional MAU 1616 is connected I O slot board and CPU slot board can be replaced without removing from the rack Alarm output Monitoring power and fans Start up memory Preset memory Last memory Conn...

Page 14: ...TPUT or OUTPUT INPUT when channels are being set Input channel selection keys INPUT SELECT Selects an input channel when I O channels are being set Selects a preset memory number when PRESET LOAD key...

Page 15: ...o 4 7 km 2 9 miles singlemode fiber using the OPF RH1000 and FDX together RS 232C port RS 232C For external control using communication commands LAN port LAN For external control by communication comm...

Page 16: ...for some reason in order to prevent overcurrent into the FDX If the breaker is turned off press the breaker However if the breaker is turned off again problems may have occurred in the device Please c...

Page 17: ...gle sink long cable For HDMI connectors please use one of the following conversion cables Part number Length CBL DH 015A 1 5 m 4 92 ft CBL DH 03A 3 m 9 84 ft CBL DH 05A 5 m 16 4 ft Fig 5 2 Conversion...

Page 18: ...ing function does not work correctly When using a UTP cable we still recommend that you use the ground connector For 50 m 164 04 feet or shorter transmissions Cat5e UTP STP cable also can be used The...

Page 19: ...o connectors The duplex fiber cable is recommended for the FDX but signals can be transmitted using two simplex fiber cables LC connector One of connectors for fiber optical cables Example SC connecto...

Page 20: ...le Fiber optic cable RS 232C cable Special path cable D Sub25 pin straight cable RCA cable HDMI cable INPUT 1 4 INPUT 5 8 INPUT 9 12 INPUT 13 16 A D A D A D A D 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT...

Page 21: ...ing the SWITCHING MODE key V A mode Turns orange switching I O channels of both the FDX and MAU 1616 together VIDEO mode Turns green switching I O channels of only the FDX AUDIO mode Turns red switchi...

Page 22: ...8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 V A VIDEO AUDIO SWITCHING MODE MENU SET ESC SELECT MODE OUTPUT INPUT PRESET OUTPUT INPUT LOAD 4 3 Notes for channel selection Channels that do not have a slot board cannot be...

Page 23: ...elected The selected output channels can be OFF no signal by pressing the OFF key The selected input channel can be output to all output channels by pressing the ALL key Procedure 1 Select the desired...

Page 24: ...o move to the sub menu The top page can be opened again by pressing the ESC key 4 Select the desired sub menu using and keys 5 Select the MENU SET key to move to the setting page The main menu can be...

Page 25: ...y again or ESC key in order to cancel the mode If you do not operate the key for 60 seconds after the loading preset memory mode is enabled the mode will be canceled because of power saving function R...

Page 26: ...e reversed Turn on the FDX while pressing this key INPUT SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 ALL 7 8 OUTPUT SELECT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 V A VIDEO AUDIO SWITCHING MODE MENU...

Page 27: ...the target group Reference 7 9 Setting other functions OTHERS Each message is displayed for one second Key lock is set released Press and hold for 5 seconds KEY LOCK Key lock is set KEY LOCK RELEASE...

Page 28: ...PUT SIGNAL CHECK INPUT HDCP OUTPUT SETTING OUTPUT EQUALIZER OUTPUT MODE OUTPUT HDMI MODE OUTPUT HPD MASK AUDIO AUDIO DIGITAL OUT EDID EDID DATA EDID SAVE EDID EXTERNAL CH EDID DEEP COLOR EDID SPEAKER...

Page 29: ...AL OUT Digital audio output ON OFF Each output ON Menu name Function Setting Set value For Default value EDID DATA EDID resolution 00 EXTERNAL external EDID 01 Copied EDID 01 to 04 Copied EDID 04 05 1...

Page 30: ...set memory number 01 to 32 Channels are not controlled PRESET SAVE Saving preset memory Preset memory number 01 to 32 Writing method C CONTINUE D DELETE Preset memory name xxxxxxxxxx in ASCII code up...

Page 31: ...omatic correction Default OFF Without correction Notes If you do not press the SET key the setting is not changed If you use a 5 m 16 4 ft or longer cable we recommend testing the configuration before...

Page 32: ...ource device set this menu to OFF PCs may release or cancel those functions if they receive the request to output video signals If the set time is shorter than the timing that the source device output...

Page 33: ...mpliant sink device POWER DIGITALMATRIXSWITCHER INPUT SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 ALL 7 8 OUTPUT SELECT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FDX 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 IN OUT 9...

Page 34: ...d when the setting is switched Channels that do not have a digital output slot board cannot be selected in this menu 7 3 2 Output mode OUTPUT MODE The sink device automatically selects the appropriate...

Page 35: ...nal EDID and set the EDID according to the resolution of the targeted sink device Problems may occur if for example correct video or audio cannot be output when the source device cannot correct the ED...

Page 36: ...O 7 4 1 Digital audio output AUDIO DIGITAL OUT Using menu AUDIO AUDIO DIGITAL OUT For Each output connector OUT1 to OUT16 Set value ON Default OFF Note Channels that do not have an output slot board c...

Page 37: ...XGA SXGA Quad XGA SXGA WXGA WXGA UXGA WUXGA WSXGA QWXGA IN 1 IN 16 Changing the in built EDID resolution Fig 7 5 Setting EDID 1 Select and register the sink device to which the EDID is copied from the...

Page 38: ...is 05 01 Copied EDID1 If no acquired data the default is 05 02 Copied EDID2 If no acquired data the default is 05 03 Copied EDID3 If no acquired data the default is 05 04 Copied EDID4 If no acquired...

Page 39: ...S S S S S S N N 06 720p S S N S N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 07 1080i S S S N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 08 1080p 24 25 30 50 S S S N N S S S S S S S S S S S N N 09 800N600 S S N N N N N N N N N N N N...

Page 40: ...tting is not changed Channels that do not have an output slot board cannot be selected in this menu 7 5 3 Loading EDID channel EDID EXTERNAL CH If the EDID type is set to EXTERNAL External EDID for ED...

Page 41: ...do not press the SET key the setting is not changed If you set 30 bit pixel 10 bit component or 36 bit pixel 12 bit component the transmission clock frequency is increased As a result noise appears o...

Page 42: ...FL FR LFE FC RL RR RLC RRC 2 channels ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 1 channels ON ON OFF OFF OFF 5 1 channels ON ON ON ON OFF 7 1 channels ON ON ON ON ON Fig 7 6 The number of channels and speaker configurati...

Page 43: ...32kHz 32 kHz 44 1kHz 44 1 kHz 48kHz 48 kHz Default value 88 2kHz 88 2 kHz 96kHz 96 kHz 192kHz 192 kHz Notes If you do not press the SET key the setting is not changed For LCD monitors and the like som...

Page 44: ...D For Each input connector IN1 to IN16 Set value OFF Default 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz Notes If you do not press the SET key the setting is not changed For LCD monitors and the like some audio formats are n...

Page 45: ...is menu will be valid Channels that do not have an input slot board cannot be selected in this menu 7 5 9 Dolby Digital Plus Audio EDID Dolby D The maximum sampling frequency of Dolby Digital Plus Aud...

Page 46: ...IN1 to IN16 Set value OFF Default 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz Notes If you do not press the SET key the setting is not changed For LCD monitors and the like some audio formats are not supported Select t...

Page 47: ...to IN16 Set value OFF Default 44 1kHz 48kHz 88 2kHz 96kHz 176 4kHz 192kHz Notes If you do not press the SET key the setting is not changed For LCD monitors and the like some audio formats are not sup...

Page 48: ...io format and sampling frequency that are supported by the connected devices If EDID resolution is set to 05 to 24 this menu will be valid Channels that do not have an input slot board cannot be selec...

Page 49: ...PORT SETUP Set value baud rate 4800bps 9600bps Default 14400bps 19200bps 38400bps 7 data bit length is 7 bits 8 data bit length is 8 bits Default NONE No parity check Default ODD Parity check odd num...

Page 50: ...DRESS Set value 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Default 192 168 1 199 Note If you do not press the SET key the setting is not changed 7 7 2 SUBNET MASK Using menu LAN SUBNET MASK Set value 0 0 0 0 to 255 2...

Page 51: ...command control Communication command control 8 connection OFF Browser control up to 4 connections Communication command control up to 4 connections FDX 16 WEB browser control Communication command co...

Page 52: ...RESET LOAD Set value 01 to 32 Preset memory number 1 to 32 for loading Default All memory channels are not controlled All memory channels are not controlled one of setting options in the 7 8 3 Editing...

Page 53: ...t channel 3 Input channel 3 Output channel 4 Input channel 4 Output channel 15 Input channel 15 Output channel 16 Input channel 16 Current I O channel status Output channel 1 Input channel 3 Output ch...

Page 54: ...channel 3 Input channel 3 Output channel 4 Input channel 4 Output channel 15 Input channel 15 Output channel 16 Input channel 16 Current I O channel status Output channel 1 Input channel 3 Output cha...

Page 55: ...n command and the saved settings will be applied for the next start up You can select the setting for channels as follows Using menu PRESET MEMORY PRESET START UP Set value LAST MEMORY I O channels st...

Page 56: ...g key lock Fig 7 10 Grouping for key lock Note When all keys of and are locked the ESC key is also locked 7 9 2 Beep sound BUZZER Using menu OTHERS BUZZER Set value ON Beep sound ON Default OFF Beep s...

Page 57: ...ds the backlight will be turned off OFF The backlight and key LEDs are turned on at all times 7 9 4 Compatible mode communication command COMMAND FORMAT Set this item when the FDX is controlled by com...

Page 58: ...en set to ON default is OFF See section 7 9 6 for setting the Top page to ON Fig 7 12 Alarm page Table 7 3 Description of alarm page Note In case the alarm page is displayed the FDX may have problems...

Page 59: ...resolution Input vertical synchronous frequency When there are no input signals No Signal is displayed When input slot board is not mounted is displayed 3 Input signals D DVI signals without HDCP D D...

Page 60: ...it pixel 8 bit component 10 30 bit pixel 10 bit component 12 36 bit pixel 12 bit component When sink devices are not connected UNCONNECTED is displayed When output slot board is not mounted is display...

Page 61: ...board can be displayed Using menu OTHERS BOARD STATUS Fig 7 14 Page for displaying slot board status Note In case NG problems in slot board is displayed the FDX may have problems Please contact us De...

Page 62: ...OK Fig 7 15 Page for displaying cooling fan status Note In case NG problems in cooling fans is displayed the FDX may have problems Please contact us Description The cooling fan position 01 to 05 Pres...

Page 63: ...voltage status POWER STATUS Using menu OTHERS POWER STATUS OK normal NG abnormal POWER STATUS OK Fig 7 16 Pages for displaying power supply voltage Note In case NG problems in supply voltage is displa...

Page 64: ...Hardware versions of input and output slot boards is available and you can switch the page of each slot by pressing and keys VERSION PROGRAM 1 00R0 VERSION IN 01 F 00 B 00 VERSION OUT 01 F 00 B 00 VE...

Page 65: ...ser Open a web browser on the PC using the same LAN and type the IP address of the FDX in the address bar to open the operation window Note IDK has tested the operation on the Microsoft Internet Explo...

Page 66: ...outputs OFF SELECT Sets a specified output channel to OFF no signal Enter the I O channel numbers in the text box and click the SEND button CROSS POINT Displays I O channel status Orange FDX and MAU...

Page 67: ...ou enter 11 characters or more only the first 10 characters are valid CROSS POINT NAME EDIT for outputs Edits output channel name displayed in CROSS POINT OUT1 to OUT16 names are set as default Up to...

Page 68: ...GE 6 GREEN 7 WHITE BROWN Stripe 7 WHITE BROWN Stripe 8 BROWN 8 BROWN Fig 9 2 RJ 45 pin assignments Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 1 TMDS data2 16 Hot plug detect 2 TMDS data2 17 TMDS data0 3 TMDS dat...

Page 69: ...ization bit rate 16 bit to 24 bit Cable Duplex fiber cable SFP module LC connector x 2 8 Recommended polishing method 9 SFP module for multimode PC polishing recommended SFP module for singlemode UPC...

Page 70: ...lot board Multimode fiber 27 34 lbs 12 4 kg Singlemode fiber 27 34 lbs 12 4 kg At maximum digital input output slot board configuration 21 6 lbs 9 8 kg Temperature Operating temperature 32 F to 104 F...

Page 71: ...m OM4 0 62 miles 1 km OS1 2 92 miles 4 7 km Input level 13 dBm or more 18 dBm or more Output level 9 dBm to 2 5 dBm 8 4 dBm to 3 dBm Connector LC Duplex 16 The lasers in this product meet Class 1 Las...

Page 72: ...2 below 1 Is the EDID resolution setting of this device set to the input resolution supported by the sink device If the EDID resolution is set to 480i 576i or 1080i the video may not be output to the...

Page 73: ...cable signals might have been degraded due to long haul transmission We have high quality cables cable boosters and extenders Please contact us as needed When high speed signals e g high resolution si...

Page 74: ...rs If interlace signals are input to a sink device that does not support interlace signals the video may blink Check the output resolution of the sink device Video edges up down right left are cut out...

Page 75: ...pe As a result audio may not be output In that case set OUTPUT HDMI MODE to Always 35 Even though multi channel audio is played only audio signals of 2 channels are output For multiple channel play ch...

Page 76: ...is required please perform the following tests and then contact us 1 The problem occurs in all connectors 2 Connect the devices using genuine cables without connecting the FDX 16 The problem still ca...

Page 77: ...ite 1 C Brookfield CT 06804 TEL 1 203 204 2445 Email info idkav com URL http www idkav com Europe IDK Europe GmbH Lise Meitner Str 6 D 40878 Ratingen Product information Support Arvanics Corporation 3...

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