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Setup and Configuration
The EX-SW-0301-H2 is configured using RS-232 and/or Telnet commands for IP address, Output Resolution, and EDID. Follow these steps to properly configure
the extender based on the system requirement.
Note:
The steps and information provided in this QSG are for basic operation of the extender out of the box. Refer to the
for full
configuration settings.
1. Assign a Static IP Address to ensure proper communication on an IP Network. See
Configuring a Static IP Address
2. Set an Output Resolution to be used by the RX. See
Configuring RX Output Resolution
3. Set EDIDs to be used at each input of the device. See
Communication Settings
The commands listed below can be sent by connecting to either the TX or
RX for RS-232 and the RX only for Ethernet. Each device must be connected
together via HDBaseT in to order to send a command from one device to the
other. The only exception is
Configuring a Static IP Address
which requires
connection to the RX.
RS-232 and IP Settings
Baud rate:
115200
Data Bits:
8bits
Parity:
None
Stop Bits:
1bit
Flow Control:
None
Default IP Address
192.168.11.43
Default IP Port
23
Configuring a Static IP Address
By default, the switcher is set to a static IP of 192.168.11.043. We recommend changing this as it shared with other WyreStorm products and may cause
improper communication if left unchanged. Connect to the RX via RS-232 and send the following command to set the IP address.
Configuring RX Output Resolution
By default, all inputs are set to an EDID or 1920x1080@60Hz 2CH. However, this can be configured to suit the installation.
Configuring Input EDIDs
By default, all inputs are set to an EDID or 1920x1080@60Hz 2CH. However, this can be configured to suit the installation.
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SET IPADDR STATIC ip4addr [IP Address] netmask [Netmask]<CR/LF>
Example: SET IPADDR STATIC ip4addr 192.168.11.243 netmask 255.255.255.0 <CR/LF>
Response: IPADDR STATIC ip4addr 192.168.11.243 netmask 255.255.255.0 <CR/LF>
Note:
This command can only be sent to the receivers (RX) RS-232 port.
Set Output Resolution
SET RES all [Resolution] rx<CR/LF>
Example:
SET RES all Fix:1920x1200@60 rx<CR/LF>
Response:
RES SET all Fix:1920x1200@60 rx<CR/LF>
Resolution=
AutoScaler
Fix:1024x768@60
Fix:1280x720@60
Fix:1280x800@60
Fix:1280x1024@60
Fix:1920x1080@60
Fix:1920x1200@60
Fix:3840x2160@30
Fix:3840x2160@60
Query Output Resolution
GET RES_OUT all rx<CR/LF>
Example:
GET RES_OUT all rx<CR/LF>
Response:
RES GET all Fix:1920x1200@60 rx<CR/LF>
AutoScaler
Fix:1024x768@60
Fix:1280x720@60
Fix:1280x800@60
Fix:1280x1024@60
Fix:1920x1080@60
Fix:1920x1200@60
Fix:3840x2160@30
Fix:3840x2160@60
Auto:[Resolution] | Resolution=Scaled resolution based of connected display
Set Input EDID
SET EDID [Input] [Resolution]<CR/LF>
Example:
SET EDID hdmi_tx 1920x1080@60Hz<CR/LF>
Response:
EDID SET hdmi_tx 1920x1080@60Hz<CR/LF>
Query Input EDID
GET EDID [Input]<CR/LF>
Example: GET EDID hdmi_tx<CR/LF>
Response
EDID GET hdmi_tx 1920x1080@60Hz <CR/LF>
Input=hdmi_tx | dp_tx | vga_tx | hdbt_rx | hdmi_rx
Resolution=
3840x2160@30Hz/1920x1200@60Hz
1920x1080@60Hz
1680x1050@60Hz
1600x900@60Hz
1440x900@60Hz
1360x768@60Hz
1280x720@60Hz
1024x768@60Hz