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Data sheet_en mx0606-0808
Part Number
MX-0606-PP
6 Input 6 Output single cable matrix
with 2 way IR control
Part Number
MX-0808-PP
8 Input 8 Output single cable matrix
with 2 way IR control
Wyrestorm Pro Plus
HDBaseT Matrix Solutions
Instruction Manual
Thank you for choosing this WyreStorm product.
Please read these instructions carefully before installing to avoid complications later.
1
CONTENTS AND INTRODUCTION
Contents
1
Introduction
2
Features
3
Safety Precautions
4
Package Contents
5
Specifications
6
Front Panel Description
7
Rear Panel Description
8
Typical Application
9
Connection
10 Basic Operation
i. Front Panel Control
ii. Remote Control at Matrix end (Local IR) and Battery
Replacement
iii. Matrix System Code Switch – control two matrices with one
handset
iv. Remote Control at the Display End (Remote IR)
v. Handset Output/Source select Key Code
vi. IR call-back control of Matrix and Sources Devices
vii Two-way IR call-back control between Matrix, Sources and
Displays from Multiple Locations
viii. IR Extender Control
11 Advanced Remote Control
12 Advanced Operation
i. RS232 Control
ii. COM CTL – PC software Control
iii. NET CTL – LAN Control
iv. EDID DIP Switch settings
13 Troubleshooting
14 FAQ
15 Maintenance
16 Provided Service
17 Mail In Service
18 Warranty
Warranty Limits and Exclusions
19 Installation Reference Log
20 Notes
2
1.
Introduction
The Wyrestorm PRO PLUS (PP) range uses a 2nd
generation HDBaseT technology to sit comfortably
between our PRO range of matrices and extenders and
flagship HDBaseT products to enable the transmission
of full, uncompressed HD 1080p video and audio, with
discrete 2-way IR control over distances of up to 70m
(131ft) using a single Cat5e/6/7 cable.
The MX0606 / 0808-PP Pro Plus HDBaseT Matrix models
allows any of their 6 or 8 HDMI inputs to be distributed
independently and simultaneously over distances of up
to 70m/230ft to any of the 6 or 8 HD output displays
connected, regardless of HDCP encryption, with discrete IR
control.
While full HDBaseT is intended for high end, high spec
installations over distances of up to 100m/328ft, 70m/230ft
HDBaseT has been specifically developed for small to
mid-range projects that perhaps do not necessitate such a
high specification, long transmission distance, or indeed, a
premium price tag.
This alternative classification of HDBaseT shares many of
the same strengths as the full version, such as a ‘one-cable’
distribution method, the signal stability and resistance to
interference, but it removes the Ethernet distribution and
reduces signalling rate and resolution, while still allowing
fully controllable HD distribution over single cable runs up to
70m/230ft.
As Wyrestorm systems are fully cascadable, maximum
transmission range of the matrix output can be increased
up to a further 7 times by connecting multiple 70m/230ft
HDBaseT extender sets for longer distributions.
Simultaneous HDMI outputs, mirrored to the HDBaseT
outputs allow easy connection to AV receivers or additional
displays, essentially doubling the number of outputs.
Duplicate HDMI also enables non-UTP transmission with
alternative Wyrestorm Extender products such as Coax,
Fibre or full HDBaseT for unrivalled choice and compatibility.
The Pro Plus range offers flexibility and reliability of signal
distribution, with innovative features and an ease of use to
deliver HD audio and video, controlled via IR, RS232 or LAN,
all on a single Cat5e/6/7 cable that removes the need for
additional control and video cables on installations, whether
in a residential or commercial setting.
For further information on this product and other Wyrestorm
ranges, visit our website or download our latest product
guide.
www.Wyrestorm.com
Part Number
MX-0606-PP
Part Number
MX-0808-PP
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2.
Features
• Each output
able to show any connected source simultaneously
regardless of whether the input carries HDCP encryption.
• Refined for Custom Install and Home Theatre Installations.
• Quick and easy installation – set up in seconds straight out of the box.
• Reads and copies EDID from connected devices with additional
EDID configuration through customisable DIP switch settings if
• Simplified ports - Input: HDMI – Output: Simultaneous HDMI and
necessary.
integrated RJ45 connectors for a single Cat5e/6/7 UTP cable to each
• 2k resolution
supported.
display
point for ease
of installation*
• Fully 3D compatible – Frame sequential 3D (Blu-ray) and
* The
inclusion
of duplicate
ports
essentially
doubles the
interlaced
stereoscopic
3DHDMI
(satellite
broadcasts
etc.)
number of outputs (though slaved to the output channel on the
• Supports
all high definition
resolutions
to and
including
matrix),
or allowing
connection
to Coax, up
Fibre
or full
HDBaseT
1080p
and
standard
video
formats.
extender sets for increased flexibility and length of distribution.
specified distance range of product, no electrical
interference, the use of straight cable runs with no bends
or kinks and no patch panels or wall outlets used. Please
be advisedHDBaseT
that theorpresence
anycan
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be lengthened
your
installation
may
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bandwidth
and
signal
connecting to multiple 70m extender sets or used with any other
strength. extenders,
For longer
transmission
distances,
RS232
control
Wyrestorm
such
as Coax, full HDBaseT
or Fibre
(distances
and
Ethernet
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please
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full
HDBaseT
under perfect transmission conditions*)
or HDBT Lite range of matrices, transmitters, receivers and
sets.
•extender
Each Output
port can be fed to multiple displays (cascaded).
• Supports all high definition resolution
3.
3.
WARNING
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• RS232 port.
• Conforms to IEEE-568B standards.
• Choose from 6 switching modes – infrared remote control, front
panel
buttons,
localsupports
IR, IR call-back,
LAN and RS232.
• Each
HDMI
port also
DVI signals.
• Simple switching remote control included, which can also be
• Enables
to 6a (MX0606-PP)
and 8
(MX0808-PP)
HDMI
learnedupinto
universal remote
handset
to allow
the video/audio
control of
devices
to be
independently
switched
through 6
multiple
devices
from one
handset.
(MX0606-PP) or 8 (MX0808-PP) HDMI displays or projectors for
• Fully compatible for integration with market leading control systems.
uncompressed digital distribution.
• 4 x IR 3.5mm mini-jack ports for each output to link IR from
• Each
output
able to
to control
show any
connected source simultaneously
control
system
display
regardless of whether the input carries HDCP encryption.
• Additional infrared extension port for longer IR connections
•• HDCP
with constant feed to prevent screen dropouts.
HDMIcompliant
v.1.3
• Supports 24Bit Colour depth
• Refined for Custom Install and Home Theatre Installations.
• Signalling rate of 6.75 Gbps
• Reads and copies EDID from connected devices with additional
• Pack comes complete with 1 x 4x4 Matrix with 19” rack
EDID configuration through customisable DIP switch settings if
brackets, 4 x 40m IR receivers with mounting brackets, IR
necessary.
receivers, emitters and a Matrix remote control handset.
features
included
on the as
RX-1UTP-IR-40
•Additional
The same robust
transmission
technology
full HDBaseT that is far
more resistant to electrostatic interference than conventional
• Transmits one-way signal together with the HDMI signal over a
non-HDBaseT distribution.
single Cat5e/6/7 cable.
Receivers
capable
1080p transmissions
up to 40m (131ft)
•• HDMI
v1.4 with
full 3Dofcompatibility
with frame packing/sequential
under
ideal
conditions*
(Blu-Ray) and interlaced stereoscopic (satellite/cable broadcasts).
• For even greater control and fine tuning, each receiver features
• Central RS232 control – fully compatible with all market leading control
a fully adjustable EQ distance range for optimising the
systems with full integration protocols available for AMX, Control 4,
transmission signal.
Crestron, Red Eye, Nevo, RTI, Control FX, Savant, BitWise.
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
1.
Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, sprays,
drips or splashes and ensure that no objects containing
1. Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture,
liquids are placed on the apparatus, including cups,
sprays, drips or splashes and ensure that no
glasses and vases.
objects containing liquids are placed on the
2. apparatus,
Do not place
this unit
in aglasses
confined
such as
including
cups,
andspace
vases.
enclosed shelving, cabinets or bookshelves. Ensure the
unit is adequately ventilated.
2. Do not place this unit in a confined space such as
3. enclosed
To prevent
the risk
of electric
shock or fire hazard due to
shelving,
cabinets
or bookshelves.
overheating,
not cover the
unit or obstruct ventilation
Ensure
the unit do
is adequately
ventilated.
openings with material, newspaper, cardboard or
thatrisk
mayofrestrict
unit.
3. Toanything
prevent the
electricairflow
shock into
or firethe
hazard
overheating,
not cover
the
unit or such as
4. due
Dotonot
install neardo
external
heat
sources
obstruct
ventilation
openings
with material,
radiators,
heat registers,
boilers
or any device that
produces heat
such as
or computers
newspaper,
cardboard
or amplifiers
anything that
may restrictand do
not place
near
sources of naked flame.
airflow
into the
unit.
5. Unplug apparatus from power supply during lightening
4. Dostorms
not install
near unused
external for
heat
sources
such
or when
long
periods
of as
time.
radiators, heat registers, boilers or any device that
6. Protect the power cable from being walked on, pinched
produces heat such as amplifiers or computers and
or restricted in any way, especially at plug connections.
do not place near sources of naked flame.
7. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
5. Unplug
apparatus from power supply during
stormsnon-servicable
or when unused
for -long
periods
8. lightening
Units contain
parts
Refer
all servicing to
service personnel.
ofqualified
time.
6. Protect the power cable from being walked on,
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pinched or restricted in any way, especially at plug
connections.
• LAN control – with Control 4 TELNET protocols.
• Wide range, two way discrete IR control between source and display
and vice versa (30 KHz to 56 KHz frequency).
• 2K resolution.
• 36bit Deep Colour (compared to 48bit with Full HDBaseT, and 24bit
PRO).
4
7. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
8. Units contain non-servicable parts - Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
• 6.75 Gbps bandwidth range/signalling rate (compared to
10.2Gbps with full HDBaseT).
• 70m (230ft) distance range of matrix/extenders – (compared to
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3
FEATURE
• Enables up to 4 HDMI video/audio devices to be independently
switched through up to 4 HDMI displays or projectors for
uncompressed digital distribution.
FEATURES AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Each Output port can be fed to multiple displays (cascaded).
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238.7
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• 1 x Wyrestorm matrix remote control. (Battery not included)
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Power
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Dimensions
Dimensions
1
Front Panel
4
LED Input/Output Select Screen
2
3
Output Select Buttons (Left/Right)
5
IR Receive Window
Enter Selection Buttons
6
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FRONT PANEL AND REAR PANEL
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15 EDID switch default diagram
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14 EDID DIP Switch (for manual EDID setting)
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RS232 and LAN ports are for matrix control. Ensure crossover UTP cable is used to connect the LAN directly to a
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TYPICAL APPLICATION,
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PS3/Xbox
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70m/230ft
RX-1UTP-IR-70
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Cable/Satellite
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70m/230ft
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70m/230ft
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70m/230ft
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35m
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HDMI
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TYPICAL APPLICATION, BASIC OPERATION
using Cat5e as standard, we suggest using Cat6 as
the preferred cable due to its improved transmission
capabilities.
If using a Duplicate display mirrored to the HDBT Output,
connect the display via the HDMI OUT port.
ATTENTION We strongly recommend using the
supplied mounting brackets to secure the MATRIX
and the accompanying TRANSMITTER & DISPLAY
RECEIVER baluns. Any sudden movement of these
devices could lead to loss of picture and sound if
connections become loose or strained, resulting in
unnecessary service call backs.
the first functions to fail.
If you do not have IR control:
• Check your cables are straight with jacks firmly
connected to ports.
• Check your IR sensors are unobstructed and able to
receive infrared signals.
• Check direct sunlight on the emitters/receivers is not
affecting the infrared signal.
10.
Basic Operation
5
Connect the HDMI OUT of the DISPLAY RECEIVER
to the HDMI IN of the display.
6
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IR RX port of the display receiver balun. Place the IR RX
receiver sensor discretely on the front of the display with
care taken to achieve a clear line of sight with the remote
control to be used.
For two-way IR controlling the display from the matrix
end: Plug the 3.5mm jack of the IR TX emitter into the
corresponding IR TX port on the display receiver, ensuring
the emitter is placed directly over the infra-red receiving
sensor of the display using the adhesive backing.
Again, adjustment of receiver and emitter position may be
needed to achieve the best IR signal distribution.
The Wyrestorm MX0606/0808-PP is designed with ease
of set-up and use in mind. Basic switching of source
inputs to output displays can be achieved via the front
panel control of the matrix.
On power up, the front panel will flash as the matrix
initialises. When the display stops flashing, the matrix is
ready to use.
7
OUTPUT selection
INPUT selection
8
OUTPUTS are selected by pressing the LEFT and
RIGHT arrow buttons to scroll forwards and backwards
numerically through the displays connected to the matrix.
The corresponding OUTPUT channel number will blink on
the display when reached.
After ensuring the display receiver
balun is fixed firmly in place behind the
display, insert the 5v mains power adaptor
(included) or connect the USB to 5v
power cable.
Switch on the power to your input sources, displays,
and any display receivers used.
Finally, switch on the matrix at the rear and your
Wyrestorm system should now be fully connected and
ready for use.
ATTENTION Remember, always switch off the matrix
before unplugging any inputs or outputs – follow
last on, first off protocol.
If your IR emitters and receivers are correctly placed you
should now be able control both sources and displays
discretely from either location.
ATTENTION If there is electrical interference or
cable bends/kinks within the set up the IR is one of
8
Confirm OUTPUTS/INPUTS
Likewise, the UP and DOWN arrow buttons scroll
numerically through any INPUT sources connected to
the system. When the desired OUTPUT and INPUT is
reached, push the ENTER button to confirm the selection.
The display will stop blinking to let you know the matrix
has been set.
Repeated pressing of the select button of a specific
output scrolls numerically through the HDMI input 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, the last selected input/output combination will
remain.
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BASIC REMOTE CONTROL
BASIC REMOTE CONTROL
BASIC REMOTE CONTROL
BASIC REMOTE CONTROL
BASIC REMOTE CONTROL
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ADVANCED REMOTE CONTROL
ADVANCEDADVANCED
REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
11.
Advanced Remote
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11. Advanced Remote
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IR Call Back and Third Party Control systems
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11. Advanced Remote
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12.
Advanced Operation
Controlling the MX0606/0808-PP using RS232 and
COMCTL PC Software
12. Advanced Operation
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is connected
NOTE
To
see
thefirmware
firmware
version
currently
used
in
to COM
The
firmware
versionversion
and
creation
date will
be
toCTL.
COM
CTL.
The
and creation
date
will be
the
system
–
power
off
and
repower
while
the
matrix
displayed
together
with the
normal
outputoutput
state of
the of
matrix.
displayed
together
with
the normal
state
the matrix.
MX0606-PP
MX0606-PP
NOTE The Com Select drop box offers options of
Com Ports to connect to – COM 1-10
denotesdenotes
each OUTPUT
sectionsection
with with
Ayellow
large number
yellow number
each OUTPUT
9A large
Input/Output Switch - Switches connected inputs
INPUTS
chosenchosen
by either
the left/right
arrow buttons
INPUTS
byclicking
either clicking
the left/right
arrow buttons
per
output.
Operation
as with
remote
to scroll
inputs numerically
or by pressing
thehandset.
input
tothrough
scroll
through
inputs
numerically
orcontrol
by pressing
the input
numbers
below. below.
numbers
The INPUT/OUTPUT
switch switch
allows output
port selection
The INPUT/OUTPUT
allows output
port selection
(display)
and Input
select
buttonsbuttons
for specific
(display)
andport
Input
port (source)
select (source)
for specific
is connected to COM CTL. The firmware version and
creation date
will Technical
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together
with theUS: +866
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normal output state of the matrix.
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14
13
ADVANCED OPERATION
ADVANCED OPERATIO
01
ADVANCED OPERATIO
14
13
8
button again to Connect and power-cyle the matrix
(turn off and on).
ADVANCED OPERATION
A large yellow number denotes each OUTPUT section
with INPUTS chosen by either clicking the left/right arrow
buttons to scroll through inputs numerically or by pressing
the input numbers below.
The INPUT/OUTPUT switch allows output port selection
(display) and Input port select (source) buttons for specific
combinations of displays and sources within the matrix.
combinations
displays
and sources
the matrix.You
You
can saveof your
selections
by within
allocating
your choices
can save your selections by allocating your choices to Save
to Save buttons 1-3 11 and recall previously saved
buttons 1-3 11 and recall previously saved output/ input
5 State
4 3 1-3
2 1
output/
input by
configurations
by pressing
configurations
pressing State 1-3
buttons 10
10 buttons.
RXD TXD
Updates are now active and the MX0606/0808-PP
firmware is now updated.
Control Command Format
Control Command Format
Should users wish to write their own command software
Should users wish to write their own command software
for controlling
controlling
matrix
remotely,
see information
for
thethe
matrix
remotely,
see information
on data on data
RXD
Receive
serial
data
from
PC
formatand
and
baud
settings:
format
baud
raterate
settings:
TXD Transmit serial data to PC
COM
PORT
Setting
COMPort
PORT
Setting
Com
Setting
Ground
Firmware Update
To update theUpdate
system firmware, enter the following
Firmware
9 8code7into6
theupdate
Send Message
Window
to include
one
04 ensuring
To
the system
firmware,
enter the
following
Female connector - 9 holes
space
between
each
section
of
the
code.
4
code into the Send Message Window
ensuring to
1 2of the
3 code.
4 5
include one space between each section
Code: 1CP BE 7C 5F
Code:
ICP BE
5FMessage
Press Enter,
then7C
Send
into firmware update mode.
TXD RXD
05
Ground
to put the matrix
7
6
8
9
Press Enter, then Send Message
5 to put the matrix
Male
connector - 9 holes
Pressfirmware
the Disconnect
button and run the firmware.
into
update 08
mode.
When the firmware has finished updating, press the same
13
button again to Connect
and powercyle the matrix
08
8
Press the Disconnect
button and run the firmware.
(turn off and on).
When the firmware has finished updating, press the same
Updates are now active and the MX0606/0808-PP
firmware is now updated.
1
Baud rate
9600bps
Data bits
8bits
Parity
None
Stop bits
1
Flow control
None
13 Setting
themenu
Settings
menu
to make
Setting
– Enter –
theEnter
Settings
area to
makearea
alternations
to
the
matrix,
IR,
EDID
etc.
See
be-low
for
details.
alternations to the matrix, IR, EDID etc. See below for
details.
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03
4
01
02
5
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05
04
6
MX0606-PP
06
8
7
08
07
1
01
SWITCH – Quick Switch option is an alternative
method of switching between sources that is faster than
in Normal mode, resulting in less delay between input
SWITCH – Quick
Switch
option
is means
an alternative
method has
selection.
Although
faster,
the
of switching
of switching
sources that is with
fastersome
than indisplays.
Normal As
been
foundbetween
to be incompatible
mode, resulting in less delay between input selection.
a result we recommend Normal Switch as the default 04
Although faster, the means of switching has been found to be
setting due to reliability and compatibility with outputs.
incompatible with some displays. As a result we recommend
Normal Switch as the default setting due to reliability and
compatibility with outputs.
02
03
2
IR CALL-BACK – This toggles the IR Call-Back
function on and off. The default setting is ON
the
to attempt
aid transmission
HDMI signal.
3 matrix
HDMI
LONGtoCABLE
MODEof–the
If devices
connected
This setting is locked by default.
using HDMI are reaching the upper end of the HDMI
UTP LONG CABLE
As with
HDMI
Long
Cable
transmission
limit MODE
(15m /–49ft)
and
signal
interference
or
Mode,
signal transmission
quality isLong
ef-fected
by aMode to ON
loss isif experienced,
switching
Cable
Cat5e/6/7 cable run reaching the maximum distance
capacity (70m / 230ft using RX-1UTP-IR-70), switching
Long Cable Mode to ON will instruct the matrix to attempt
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to improve
transmission
over+44
the UTP
in an effort
to improve
IR CALL-BACK – This toggles the IR Call-Back function on
signal
quality.
and off. The default setting is ON
This mode should NOT be used as a general means to
HDMI LONG CABLE MODE – If devices connected using
will instruct matrix to attempt to aid transmission of the
HDMI signal.
This setting is locked by default.
14
14
2
4
UTP LONG CABLE MODE – As with HDMI Long
Cable Mode, if signal transmission quality is affected by a
Cat5e/6/7 cable run reaching the maximum distance
capacity (70m / 230ft using RX-1UTP-IR-70), switching
Long Cable Mode to ON will instruct the matrix to attempt
to improve transmission over the UTP in an effort to
improve signal quality.
This mode should NOT be used as a general means
to lengthen transmission distance – we recommend
installers be aware of product specifications and use
equipment best suiting the requirements of the project.
This setting is locked by default.
5
Lock/Unlock – To gain access to Long Cable Mode
settings, press ‘unlock’ and enter
‘877379’
NOTE This password cannot be changed
6
3
01
01
4 02
02
03
03
Clicking opens a pop-up window in which you can
04
04
choose to let the system automatically
detect your IP
address, with the result displayed in the box below.
Alternatively, if the system cannot detect an IP address,
Clicking
opens
a pop-up
window
in which
you
can
choose
to
selectClicking
‘Use the
following
IPwindow
Address’
andyou
youcan
can
add to
opens
a pop-up
in which
choose
let the system automatically detect your IP address, with the
manually.
let the system automatically detect your IP address, with the
result displayed in the box below. Alternatively, if the system
result displayed in the box below. Alternatively, if the system
cannot detect an IP address, select ‘Use the following IP
cannot detect
an IP address,
select ‘Usetothe
IP
Selection
enables
the IP address
befollowing
obtained
Address’ and you can add manually.
Address’
and
you
can
add
manually.
automatically, with the result appearing in the white box
01 Selection
Selection enables the IP address to be obtained
below.
01
enables the IP address to be obtained
automatically, with the result appearing in the white box
automatically, with the result appearing in the white box
below.
2 Should
below. no address appear or if the system is unable
02detect
Should
no
address
appear
or if the system
unable
to detect
to
anno
IPaddress
address,
select
manually
3 isisto
02
Should
appear
or ifoption
the system
unable
to detect
an
IP
address,
select
option
to
manually
input
the
IP
03
input the
address.
an IPIPaddress,
select option 03 to manually input the IP
address.
address.
404 Click
Click
04 Click
For full information on LAN control, see NETCTL
NOTE7 ThisEDID
password
cannot
be changed
COPY
SETTING
– Copies EDID informationFor full
information
on manual.
LAN control, see NETCTL section of
section
of this
from one
device
to another
to aid transmission this manual.
06 directly
UTP ENFORCE
– used
to encourage
EDID/HDCP
ifcommunication
communication
problems
ariseOUTPUT
between
incompatible
between
INPUT and
devices.
15 IR SET - The MX0606/0808-PP supports third party
Switching
output
settings
to
ON
instructs
the
matrix
to
output
devices. Use the dropdown boxes to select which INPUT/
15 IR
SET - systems
The MX0606/0808-PP
thirdPressing
party
control
and learning supports
handsets.
the IR
a signal regardless
or hotplug
data
–
OUTPUT
devicesoftodevice
copyEDID/HDCP
from and where
to be
copied
control
systems
and
learning
handsets.
Pressing
the
IR
SET
SET button in the COM CTL main screen allows access
such information is circumvented to force communication in
button
in thetoCOM
CTL
main
access
for userscode
to.
for users
enter
new
IRscreen
code allows
or modify
existing
the event of problems between sync devices. Default setting
to enter new IR code or modify existing code and assign it
and assign it to inputs and outputs so control using third
is OFF.
to inputs and outputs so control using third party systems is
8 FACTORY RESET – restores all matrix settings to
party systems is possible.
If difficulties
are encountered receiving a signal from a
possible.
factory
action
cannot
be reversed.
Toinput
inputor or
amend
IR code,
thebelow:
steps below:
particulardefault.
source toThis
a display,
change
UTPnot
ENFORCE
setting
To
amend
IR code,
follow follow
the steps
to ON for that particular OUTPUT.
14 Setthis
Although
can becan
usedalso
to fixbe
EDID
communication
IPsetting
The matrix
controlled
over LAN.
problems,
we
recommend
this
setting
for
system
debugging
Selecting the Set IP 14 button in the main
COMCTL
by the installer
and not
the end
user. and
screen
allowsonly,
access
tofor
IP operation
functionsbythat
obtains
IP address
information
necessary
for LAN control.
07 stores
EDID COPY
SETTING
– Copies EDID
information
directly from one device to another to aid transmission if
communication problems arise between incompatible devices.
Use the dropdown boxes to select which INPUT/OUTPUT
devices to copy from and where to be copied to.
14
B
B
UTP ENFORCE – used to encourage EDID/HDCP
communication between INPUT and OUTPUT devices.
Switching output settings to ON instructs the matrix
to output a signal regardless of device EDID/HDCP or
hotplug data – such information is circumvented to force
to complete the process or
communication in the event of problems between sync
to
the
process
to complete
complete the
process
or or
devices. Default setting is OFF.
If difficulties are encountered receiving a signal from a
to exit and return to the main screen.
to exit
exit and
to the
mainmain
screen.
particular source to a display, change UTP ENFORCE
to
andreturn
return
to the
screen.
setting to ON for that particular OUTPUT.
Although this setting can be used to fix EDID
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communication problems, we recommend this setting
IP
address
of
the
matrix
into
your
internet
browser
NOTE
Lock/Unlock – To gain access to Long Cable Mode settings,
To access matrix control over LAN, enter the IP
for
system debugging by the installer only, and not for
and
youmatrix
will be
to the
weband
control
screen.
press ‘unlock’ and enter
address
of the
intodirected
your internet
browser
you will
operation by the end user.
be directed to the web control screen.
‘877379’
08
A
A
1
ADVANCED OPERATION
05
FACTORY RESET – restores all matrix settings to factory
FACTORY RESET – restores all matrix settings to factory
default. This action cannot not be reversed.
default. This action cannot not be reversed.
Set IP The matrix can also be controlled over LAN. Selecting
Set IP The matrix can also be controlled over LAN. Selecting
the Set IP 14 button in the main COMCTL screen allows
the Set IP 14 button in the main COMCTL screen allows
access to IP functions that obtains and stores IP address
access to IP functions that obtains and stores IP address
information necessary for LAN control.
1
information necessary for LAN control.
ADVANCED OPERATION
08
08
1-Press
Press
1to
COM
CTLCTL
to read
the IRthe
codeIRfrom
thefrom
control
toinstruct
instruct
COM
to read
code
the control
system. The resulting data will appear in the central section.
system. The resulting data will appear in the central
section.
2Use your cursor to click into the box containing the IR data
you wish to change.
FACTORY RESET
– restores
all [email protected]
settings to factory
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3- With
the677
remote
control
the device,
default. This action cannot not be reversed.
handset button you wish to transfer IR Code from and the
code will appear in your selected IR Code box.
Set IP The matrix can also be controlled over LAN. Selecting
15
1- Press
to
changes
to the
to save
savethe
the
changes
tosystem.
the system.
to save the changes to the system.
5- Hit
5- Hit
5- Hit
to close the IR Code Setting window and the device will enter
NORMAL
MODE
to close the
IR Code Setting window and the device will enter
to
close the
IR Code Setting window and the device will
NORMAL
MODE
enter NORMAL MODE
A
A
B
B A
01
01
ADVANCED OPERATION
ADVANCED OPERATION
to instruct COM CTL to read the IR code from the control
system.
TheCOM
resulting
willthe
appear
in the
central
section.
to instruct
CTL data
to read
IR code
from
the control
2Use
your
cursor
to
click
into
the
box
containing
system. The resulting data will appear in the central section. the IR
2Useyou
yourwish
cursor
click into the box containing the IR data
data
totochange.
you
wish
to
change.
2- Use your cursor to click into the box containing the IR data
youWith
wish the
to change.
3remote control pointing at the device, press
3- With the remote control pointing at the device, press the
the handset button you wish to transfer IR Code from and
handset
button
you wish
to pointing
transfer IR
Code
from press
and the
3- With the
remote
control
at the
device,
the
the code will appear in your selected IR Code box.
code
will button
appearyou
in your
IR Code
box.from and the
handset
wishselected
to transfer
IR Code
code will appear in your selected IR Code box.
4- To
Toconfirm
confirm
change,
4thisthis
change,
click click
4- To confirm this change, click
03
03
1
3
B
02
02
Receives the specific IR code used to operate the Matrix via
The resulting
code
appears
in theorwait
modify
remote
control. Can
contain
a custom
data to
code.
Third
codeparty
section
where
output
input
code can be edited
remote
control
codesand
are also
shown.
if necessary (for example if using third party control
IR code can also be input manually in the event it is
systems
B
unreadable.
01
Press
to automatically
read be
the saved
current IR
from the
NOTE
Modified
code can
ascode
a Custom
codedevice.
and read directly from a library of stored
custom
codes. code appears in the wait to modify code
01
The resulting
section
B
where output and input code can be edited if
necessary
(for example
if using third party control systems
All codes
should
be different.
3
NOTE
Modified
code can
savedsection
as a Custom
Write the
code from
the be
Modify
to thecode
device
and read directly from a library of stored custom codes.
to authorise remote control usage.
All code should be different.
NOTE All input/output boxes should contain code. If
03
Write the
code frommake
the Modify
section
to is
theno
device
to
inputting
manually,
sure
there
repetition
authorise remote control usage.
of code.
NOTE All input/output boxes should contain code. If
inputting manually, make sure there is no repetition of
code.
Modify Section - Control Commands and Code
Code input in the Input/Output section 2 and Control
codeModify
section
follow
a strict format
for the
4 must
Section
- Control
Commands
and Code
command to be understood by the system.
Code input in the Input/Output section 02 and Control
code section
must follow
a strictto
format
for theis:
04command
For reference
- the
format
be input
command to be understood by the system.
04
04
2
A
1
4
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Type “Cir” - followed by a “space” - then the “code
For reference
- the
command
number”
– and hit
the
”enter”format
key. to be input is:
Type “Cir” - followed by a “space” - then the “code
number” – and hit the ”enter” key.
If the c
state s
return
S
This tra
“S”
1st byte
For exa
will fee
Read S
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followe
For exa
NOTE
curren
bytes)
1
2
‘\r’
‘\
Each o
input a
1, X2 =
“\r\ns
Output 1
Input 1
For example Cir 39 + ”enter” (equals a hex code of 63
Cir 0A)
39 + ”enter” (equals a hex code of 63 69
69 72For
20example
33 39 0D
72 20 33 39 0D 0A)
03
E
a command
willtell
tellthe
the matrix
matrix totoselect
thethe
nextnext
Input
SuchSuch
a command
will
select
source for Output 4
Input source for Output 4
MX0606/0808-PP Control Code
Output 1
<”08”
“09”>
1 ”00”
2 ”01”
3 ”02”
Output 2
<”18”
“19”>
1 ”10”
2 ”11”
3 ”12”
Output 3
<”28”
“29”>
1 ”20”
2 ”21”
3 ”22”
Receives the specific IR code used to operate the
Matrix via remote control. Can contain a custom or data
code. Third party remote control codes are also shown.
Output 4
<”38”
“39”>
1 ”30”
2 ”31”
3 ”32”
Output 5
<”48”
“49”>
B
1 ”40”
2 ”41”
3 ”42”
Output 6
<”58”
“59”>
1 ”50”
2 ”51”
3 ”52”
Output 7
<”68”
“69”>
1 ”60”
2 ”61”
3 ”62”
Output 8
<”78”
“79”>
1 ”70”
2 ”71”
3 ”72”
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IR code can also be input manually in the event it is
unreadable.
1
Press to automatically read the current IR code from
the device.
16
4 ”03”
5 ”04”
6 ”05”
7 ”06”
8 ”07”
4 ”13”
5 ”14”
6 ”15”
7 ”16”
8 ”07”
4 ”23”
5 ”24”
6 ”25”
7 ”26”
8 ”27”
4 ”33”
5 ”34”
6 ”35”
7 ”36”
8 ”37”
4 ”43”
5 ”44”
6 ”45”
7 ”46”
8 ”47”
4 ”53”
5 ”54”
6 ”55”
7 ”56”
8 ”57”
4 ”63”
5 ”64”
6 ”65”
7 ”66”
8 ”67”
4 ”73”
5 ”74”
6 ”75”
7 ”76”
8 ”77”
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For example Cir 39 + ”enter” (equals a hex code of 63 69
72 20 33
39 0D 0A)is sent successfully, the current
IfIf the
control
command
If the
the control
control command
command is
is sent
sent successfully,
successfully, the
the current
current output
output
Such
a command
will
tellfeedback
the matrix
to select
the
Input
output
state
selected
will
to
show
thenext
input
state
selected
will
feedback
to
show
the
in-put
state selected will feedback to show the in-put port
port selected.
selected. The
The
source
for
Output
4
return
status
as
port
Theis
status format is as follows:
returnselected.
status format
format
is return
as follows:
follows:
2nd byte
“19”>
<”18”
Intput 3
Intput 4
Intput 5
Intput 6
Intput 7
Intput 8
03 EDID Set
3 EDID Set
1
A
S
X1
X2
‘\r’
‘\n’
SMX0606/0808-PP
X1
X2 Code
‘\r’
‘\n’
Control
If the control command is sent successfully, the current output
This
translates
as:“09”> to show the in-put port selected. The
state
selected
will
translates
as:
Output
1
<”08”
This
translates
as: feedback
IfThis
the
control
command
is sent successfully, the current output
return
status
format
is3 ”02”
as follows:
1 ”00”
2 ”01”
4port
”03”
”04”in-put
6Input
”05”
”06”
8 ”07”
state
selected
will feedback
show 5the
port
The
“S”
Outputto
port7selected.
“S”
Output port
Input port
return
status
format
is
as
follows:
1st byte
2nd byte
S
X1
X2
‘\r’ 3rd byte ‘\n’
1st
byte 2
Output
Intput 2
4
2
ADVANCED OPERATION
xx via
via
ird
ird
Type “Cir” - followed by a “space” - then the “code
number” – and hit the ”enter” key.
5
3rd byte
X24 ”13”
‘\r’ 6 ”15”
2 X1
”11”
”12” “enter”
7‘\n’
”16”
For
if Cir3 44
is5 ”14”
sent successfully
This example:
translates
as:
S 1 ”10”
to the
For
For example:
example: if
if Cir
Cir 44
44 “enter”
“enter” is
is sent
sent successfully
successfully to
to the
the matrix,
matrix, itit
matrix,
it
will
feedback
“s55”
–
meaning
Output
5
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EDID
Set
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output
Output 8
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EDID Set
Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8
Input 1
Intput 2 Intput 3 Intput 4 Intput 5 Intput 6 Intput 7 Intput 8
Input 1
03
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Intput 3
Intput 4
Intput 5
Intput 6
Intput 7
Intput 8
EDID Set
EDID Set
put
”07”
”07”
”07”
”07”
MX-0606-PP
07”
Pressing the EDID SET button 16 in the COM CTL
main screen allows user access to EDID settings that can
be read, saved and recalled.
”27”
07”
”27”
07”
”37”
07”
”37”
27”
1
Select your OUTPUT port (the output port is always
the first to be selected by default on entering EDID set)
”47”
27”
”47”
37”
2 Press “Read EDID” to read EDID from the selected
output port. The status bar shows the progress of the
EDID read.
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47”
”67”
47”
”67”
57”
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57”
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Once completed, the EDID appears here.
ADVANCED OPERATION
NETCTL - LAN Control
The matrix can also be controlled via LAN over a network/
web browser using the supplied Wyrestorm NET CTL
software or LAN protocols from third party companies,
such as Control 4.
4
Then select your INPUT port and press
“Download” to send the EDID to your input
5
Press “Save As” to save the EDID as a ‘BIN file’
ATTENTION Use a ‘straight through’ ethernet cable
for switch/router connection and a ‘cross-over’
cable for connection to a PC. Using the incorrect
cable will not damage your equipment, but it may
result in poor/no connection.
A
Alternatively, you can open EDID from here if
you have previously saved output EDID in bin format.
Recommended if you frequently need to use specific
output EDID, from a particular display, for example
17 IR Matrix – manually connects INPUT IR RX ports
to Output Display Receiver IR TX ports – this function is
available when the matrix is connected to display receiver
via the HDBT OUT Cat5e/6/7 port.
IR Matrix allows manual selection of source device IR RX
ports 1 by Display Receiver IR TX ports 2
The dropdown menu 3 allows ALL IR TX ports to be
set to ONE specific INPUT device IR RX port with the
current settings of the IR Matrix viewable by pressing the
STATUS button 4
4
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
OPERATION
3
MX-0808-PP
On initial opening, the program will first create a NETCTL.
TXT file that will serve as a device backup for future use;
including connection settings such as IP address and
MAC address of the MX0606/0808-PP, as well as its
name if you decide to change the name of your matrix
(see Device Name section below).
On subsequent openings, NETCTL will then search the
Matrix for the saved data required for connection.
2
1
Make sure that your LAN cable is correctly
terminated and firmly connected to ports before
running the software.
If using for the first time, the program will automatically
thethe
IPfirst
address
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used,
the result
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detect the
displayed
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IP address being used, with the result displayed in the white area
If using for the first time, the program will automatically detect the
beneath.
IP address being used, with the result displayed in the white area
Should no result appear or if the system is unable to
Should
beneath.no result appear or if the system is unable to detect an IP
detect automatically,
an IP address
automatically,
press the
address
press
the
Should no result appear or if the system is unable to detect an IP
address automatically, press the
button
locate.
buttontoto
locate.
When the
IP address appears, click
button
to locate.
When the IP address appears, click
When the IP address appears, click
to attach the IP address to the system and the IP address
will change to a default factory serial number MX0606-PP or
to attach the IP address to the system and the IP address
MX0606_HE1 / MX0808-PP or MX0808_HE1
will change to a default factory serial number MX0606-PP or
MX-0606-PP
Device Name / MX0808-PP or MX0808_HE1
MX0606_HE1
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Device Name
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ADVANCED OPERATION
to attach the IP address to the system and the IP address
will change to a default factory serial number MX0606-PP
or MX0606_HE1 / MX0808-PP or MX0808_HE1
Device Name
ADVANCED OPERATION
Should you wish to change the name of your matrix from the
factory default, just right click on the serial number and select
‘rename’ from the dropdown menu. Input the new name and press
OK.
In some systems these settings can be accessed through the
included Netfinder.exe application. Click
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Enter the default password of ten zeros
Enter the default password of ten zeros
‘0000000000’
‘0000000000’
and click
and
click
to
to to
thethe
NETCTL
matrix
controller
screen. screen.
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takeyou
you
NETCTL
matrix
controller
to locate the device IP address.
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the factory default, just right click on the serial number
select
‘rename’
from
the dropdown
menu.detect
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IP
address
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these
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Should
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result appear
or ifsettings
the system
is unable
to detectthrough
an IP
the included
Netfinder.exe
address
automatically,
press the application. Click
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On either system, when the device name/default factory serial
number appears, double click (or right click and OPEN) and you
will be directed to a web login page in your internet browser.
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button
to locate.
to locate
the device IP address.
When the IP address appears, click
On either system, when the device name/default factory
serial number appears, double click (or right click and
to
attach and
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address
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will change to a default factory serial number MX0606-PP or
your internet browser.
MX0606_HE1 / MX0808-PP or MX0808_HE1
Device Name
The layout of NET CTL includes an upper section to
allocate input sources to output with the selection
displayed on the left hand side.
Operation is the same as COM CTL – Inputs buttons 1-4
can be clicked to be selected per Output port.
Press the button to update your chosen matrix settings
into the left hand display and your selection to take effect.
TELNET Control
For TELNET Control, the matrix IP address is as follows:
Should you wish to change the name of your matrix from the
factory default, just right click on the serial number and select
‘rename’ from the dropdown menu. Input the new name and press
OK.
In some systems these settings can be accessed through the
included Netfinder.exe application. Click
Enter the default password of ten zeros
‘0000000000’
and click
to take you to the NETCTL matrix controller screen.
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to locate the device IP address.
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The layout of NET CTL includes an upper section to allocate input
sources to output with the selection displayed on the left hand
side.
Operation is the same as COM CTL – Inputs buttons 1-4 can be
clicked to be selected per Output port.
ADVANCED OPERATION
Press the button to update your chosen matrix settings into the
left hand display and your selection to take effect.
TELNET Control
click to confirm IP settings
ATTENTION This ‘Assign IP’ process differs from the COM
EDID
CTL ‘IPDIP
Set’Switch
function.settings
‘Set IP’ in COMCTL saves/reads the IP address in flash and
Distribution of HD signals through the matrix requires
sets it as static IP. ‘Assign IP’ is only used when the system
mutual communication or ‘handshake’ between source
fails to obtain an IP address automatically and is NOT saved
and
display. If there is any disparity between the two,
in flash.
successful transmission becomes problematic.
EDID DIP Switch settings
For TELNET Control, the matrix IP address is as follows:
Once activated, the matrix can be controlled in the
Control Command format.
Distribution
HD signals
throughwith
the matrix
requires
mutual
This
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ATTENTION
Changes to the DIP switch settings
adjust the DIP settings as required.
should be made with the matrix OFF, to guard
ATTENTION Changes to the DIP switch settings should
against electrostatic
build up that may damage
be made with the matrix OFF, ideally with all power cables
your system. DO NOT HOTSWAP your cables when
and HDMI leads and UTP cables removed to guard against
changing
SETTINGS.
electrostaticDIP
build
up that may damage your system. DO NOT
HOTSWAP your cables when changing DIP SETTINGS.
Once activated, the matrix can be controlled in the Control
Command format.
ALL changes to the DIP settings become effective
ALL changes to the DIP settings become effective upon
upon
powering ON the matrix.
powering ON the matrix.
ON
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1 2 to 3the INPUT
4
the chosen OUTPUT SELECT button for 3 seconds for
the EDID to be copied from the DISPLAY to the INPUT
ON
ON
port.
the dialog box. Finally
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click
to
confirm
IP
settings
click to
to confirm
confirm IP
IP settings
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click
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click
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IP settings
ATTENTION
This
‘Assign
IP’
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ATTENTION This
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ATTENTION
CTL
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CTL
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‘IP Set’
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function.
ATTENTION
This ‘Assign IP’ process differs from the is achieved by the system setting HDMI OUTPUT as a
CTL ‘IP Set’ function.
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‘Set IP’
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COMCTL
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IP address
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in flash
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COMCTL
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IP
address
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flash
and
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IP.
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system
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in
COMCTL
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flash
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static IP.
IP. ‘Assign
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address
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address
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fails
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flash.
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address
automatically
and
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Port EDID will remain the unchanged.
in flash.
EDID
DIP
Switch
settings
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
used
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system
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to
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an
IP
address
EDID
DIP
Switch
settings
EDID DIP Switch settings
EDID DIP Switch settings
Distribution
of
HD
signals
through
the
matrix
requires
mutual
automatically
and
is
NOT
saved
in
flash.
Distribution
Distribution of
of HD
HD signals
signals through
through the
the matrix
matrix requires
requires mutual
mutual
communication
or
‘handshake’
between
source
and display.
If
Distribution of HD
signals through
the matrix
requires
mutual
communication
or
‘handshake’
between
source
communication or ‘handshake’ between source and
and display.
display. If
If
there
is
any
disparity
between
the
two,
successful
transmission
communication
or ‘handshake’ the
betweensuccessful
source and display. If
there
there is
is any
any disparity
disparity between
between the two,
two, successful transmission
transmission
becomes
problematic.
there is any
disparity between the two, successful transmission
becomes
becomes problematic.
problematic.
becomes problematic.
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This matrix
matrix comes
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with an
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for manual
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This
matrix
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EDID
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for
manual
adjustment
of
matrix
settings
to
encourage
communication
This
matrix
comes
equipped
with
an
EDID
DIP
switch
for manual
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adjustment of
of matrix
matrix settings
settings to
to encourage
encourage communication
communication
adjustment
between
INPUT
and
OUTPUT
devices.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
12.
Troubleshooting
Generally, the majority of HD distribution installation
issues are either caused by minor connection
errors, communication problems between devices,
or when the transmission of high signal bandwidth
is attempted using insufficient cable. Should you
encounter any technical difficulties when installing
and configuring the matrix, we are confident
solutions can be found by working through the
following troubleshooting checklist before seeking
alternative technical support.
No Picture or poor quality picture
1) Power – are your HDBT transmitter or display receiver
baluns powered both ends? Transmitters and receivers
should have their own power source i.e. the 5v power
adaptors included with your baluns.
Note: Receivers do not need to be independently
powered if part of an HDBT extender set – there is a two
core power link between transmitter and receiver that
powers the receiver at the display end.
Are all sources definitely powered and firmly connected?
2) If possible, always use test equipment prior to
installation and to troubleshoot any problems.
3) Distance – Is your cable too long for the signal to be
transmitted effectively? HDBT Lite allows transmission of
1080p up to 70m (229ft) so make sure you cable
distance matches your requirements and is well within the
maximum transmission distance of the signal.
Note: If you are approaching the limits of the transmission
capabilities, you will need to use a Wyrestorm Extender
set for the signal to transmit effectively.
4) Cable joins? Joins in your cable run can impact on
signal strength, resulting in reduced transmission that
may manifest itself in poor picture quality or a complete
lack of picture
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5) Signal Reduction – Are you using stranded patch
leads as interconnects between patch panels or
wall outlets? Such use reduces signal strength – we
recommend solid core straight through connections to be
used wherever possible.
6) Resolution – If you reduce the resolution of the
source, do you get a picture? If so, this suggests a
discrepancy between source and display resolution or
a bandwidth capacity issue with your cable. Check that
your inputs and outputs share the same resolution and
that the signal is being successfully transmitted along
your cable run.
7) Correct connection – It may seem obvious but
double check all UTP, HDMI, power and IR cables are
connected to the correct ports.
Note: Even a fraction off can be the difference between
a perfect picture and a blank screen. Double check all
connections are firmly made in the correct ports.
9) Cable wired to 568B standard? Is your cable wired
and terminated correctly and are those terminations
connected to the correct ports?
Test Monitor
Part Number
TTMONITOR
10) Electrical interference – HDBT is less susceptible
to interference compared to regular transmissions but
the location of cables and devices should be considered
- could any form of interference be generated? If so,
attempt to remove the source of electrical interference
or move the cable run to decrease the effects of the
interference.
11) Do you get a picture if you connect the source
directly to the display? If not then the problem could lie
with the input or output device rather than the means of
distribution i.e. the cable or matrix itself.
Signal Generator
Part Number
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TTSIgnal
12) HDMI lead condition and quality – HDMI cables
and connectors are delicate and can be damaged much
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13) Picture snow/HD ‘noise’ – represents a poorly
established signal that may be caused by poor quality
terminations or excessive cable lengths. Try swapping the
display adaptors from a location you know is functioning
properly or swapping the outputs of the matrix switch
used.
If the problem remains on the same screen this may be
caused by a connection problem between matrix and
display – turn off all equipment and swap the signal
carrying cables at both ends to ascertain if the cable or
termination is at fault.
14) Blu-ray: Deep Colour – make sure Deep Colour is
turned on in your Blu-ray settings and displays.
15) Blu-ray: Resolution – if a reduction of resolution to
720/1080i produces an image, cable issues such as
interference, patch panels, wall outlets, stranded cable
use or excessive cable length are likely restricting
transmission of a full 1080p signal.
16) Blu-ray: 3D – is the equipment used 3D enabled/
compatible? Is a 3D disc being played in a 3D enabled
Bluray player or through a compatible amplifier?
17) Colour distortion – a pink or green screen indicates
an incompatibility between colour spacing formats – the
commonly used RGB or YUV used by older displays.
Some sources allow switching between RGB and YUV
which may solve any colour problems. If not, try changing
the HDMI cable between the source and the matrix to rule
out defective cabling.
selections assigned to specific zones in the set up so
check the speakers used are fully connected to the
amplifier and correctly assigned within the system set up.
Note: If you experience problems when an AV receiver is
used, the cause is usually the settings of the AVR itself.
Refer to the AVR manufacturer’s guidelines on the correct
settings to use for your requirements.
2) Consistency of audio output between devices – Is
there any discrepancy between the audio output of the
source, the audio or zonal settings of the AV receiver and
the speaker configuration used needed for successful
audio replication? If you are outputting 7.1, make sure all
devices connected are also outputting 7.1
Note: Occasionally with some sources, the device
settings allow the specification of audio output through
a TV or an HDMI port. If using an AV receiver, check the
HDMI output option is selected.
3) Do all the local sources work through the AV
receiver?
Check the operation of each source individually.
Bandwidth
1) If using a graphics-based source (such as a PC/Mac/
media server), make sure the source resolution is set to
a maximum of 1080p, 50Hz. Higher resolutions available
for graphics-based systems require higher bandwidth
that may affect transmission of signals as well as
incompatibility with devices.
IR
1) Check you are using emitters at the IR TX
transmitter end and receivers at the IR RX receiver
end – are they connected to the correct ports on the
matrix and display receiver.
Audio is transmitted within the video signal – there
is no separate audio track – so generally a problem
with sound will be accompanied by a problem with
picture. However, if technical issues with audio are
experienced, the cause is typically communication
between sources, displays and/or AV receiver
settings.
2) Is the emitter correctly positioned on the source?
Fix the emitter directly over the infrared sensor of the
source and attach using the adhesive backing.
Note: Locate the infrared source sensor by using a
flashlight to find s small sensor within the facia of the
source display. If necessary, secure the emitter over the
sensor with a small amount of contact adhesive.
No sound or poor quality audio
3) Is your remote powered and sending a signal?
Note: IR is invisible to the naked eye, so use a digital
camera/ phone camera to check the remote signal – point
the camera at the remote control when pressing a button.
You should see the remote transmitter flashing to indicate
1) If using an AV receiver, check your source input
assignment – do you have specific speaker sets or zones
enabled? Some AV receivers allow individual speaker
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TROUBLESHOOTING
easier than component or coax cable. Furthermore,
lead quality varies dramatically, particularly in lower price
brackets. Swap your HDMI leads and check operation –
damage to or quality of your leads could be the problem.
If in doubt, swap them over. Always take care inserting
and extracting your HDMI from matrix ports so as not to
damage the connectors or ports.
a signal being sent. Replace batteries if flashing is not
seen on the digital camera screen.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQS
4) IR dropout issues can be due to exterior influences
emitting infrared radiation that can interrupt IR signals.
Ensure emitters and receivers are away from the following
causes of IR interference.
• Direct sunlight
• Halogen lighting
• Plasma screens
5) UTP Termination Issues - swap cables over at
both transmitter and receiver ends to see if control is
established. If so, a possible re-termination of the cable
could remedy the problem.
6) Are you using Wyrestorm emitters and receivers?
The use of third party products/magic eyes may not be
compatible. Always use Wyrestorm components included
with your purchase or check compatibility of third party
control systems with your Wyrestorm dealer.
7) If problems persist, swap out the IR emitters and
receivers to rule out faults with the units themselves. Use
emitters you know are fully operational to test working
condition.
8) Reactivate the IR callback function on your matrix and
swap IR ports on the matrix to rule out a fault with the
matrix or connection ports.
9) Should IR remain unresponsive, turn off and disconnect
all cables from the matrix and reconnect zones one at a
time to assess if one location in particular is the problem.
If so, run new cables directly to the display – if this fixes
the problem, it is likely that electromagnetic interference /
damage to the cable somewhere along the run is causing
the IR signal to drop out. Investigate and remove EM
interference from the run or replace damaged UTP cable.
13.
5e or 6?
FAQ’s
Although conventional transmission is considered to be
two Cat 5e cables, it is possible to send the signal down
a single cable if necessary. All of our pro-matrix switches
and UTP splitters support single UTP mode, however in
this mode IR control of sources and matrix switching is
not possible. However using HDBaseT transmission; all
of the twin cable features are supported with the added
benefit of Ethernet and RS232 control.
How far can the signal travel?
Under perfect transmission conditions our HD receivers
will operate at 30, 50 or 100m (@1080p) depending on
the model used. Perfect conditions mean no electrical
interference, straight cable runs with no bends or kinks
and no patch panels or wall outlets. If some of the
above are factors in your installation then signal strength
and bandwidth can be compromised. If a cable run is
reaching the upper limit of the receivers’ capabilities,
then the signal can be boosted by way of an extender
set (Rx TX) or by simply using an in-line repeater. Our
transmission signals can be repeated up to 5 times
(250m) using a conventional TMDS signal or 7 times
(700m) using HDBaseT technology.
What about 3D?
All of our matrix switches and most of our extender
products will pass-through a 3D Blu-ray signal. The 30m
and Coax extender sets do not support frame sequential
3D (Blu-ray), but will still pass-through interlaced stereoscopic 3D (Satellite etc.)
How do I control the sources?
Most of our HDMI distribution products support some
kind of IR pass-through from point-to-point extender sets
to pro and HDBaseT matrices. Most of the range now
supports wideband IR meaning it is compatible with any
IR device available on the market. Our Pro and HDBaseT
matrix range (Cat 5e) has IR pass-through from each of
the outputs and has discrete IR outputs at the switch
end, meaning you can have multiple identical sources yet
the IR would be routed only to the applicable source.
Do I need power at the TV end?
While our equipment is tested and graded to Cat 5e
cable standard; tests have shown that better results
are achieved when using Cat6 cable. The lower gauge,
thicker copper cores ensure better signal transfer.
Newly installed cabling should always conform to Part P
Regulation and BS 7671 (17th Edition), and should be
terminated to 568B standard
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Can I use a single Cat 5e cable?
Yes. Our HD display adaptors require a 5v power supply
at the TV end to operate. It’s important that these are
powered locally and do not receive remote power from
the rack as there can be issues resulting from voltage
drop along the length of cable. Our new USB power
cables overcome the problem of having a second mains
outlet behind the TV. These useful leads draw the 5v from
the USB socket on the TV to power the receiver, this also
means that the receiver is only powered when the TV is
on making the system more environmentally friendly.
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Using our conventional pro (TMDS) transmission method
the Video & Audio is sent along cable #2, IR and
HDCP data is sent along cable #1. Using our HDBaseT
technology it’s possible to send Audio (up to DTS Master),
Video (up to 4k), Ethernet (10/100), and control (RS232 &
2-way IR) down a single Cat 5e cable.
Are Wyrestorm products compatible with
HDMI 1.4?
HDMI 1.4 refers to a list of ‘features’ that a device is
capable of supporting, including Ethernet channel, return
audio channel, 3D etc. Due to the continuously evolving
nature of the technology, HDMI Licensing LLC have now
decided to simplify terminology by testing and referring to
cable in terms of STANDARD or HIGH-SPEED rather than
in generations 1.3, 1.4 etc.
• STANDARD (or “category 1”) HDMI cables perform
at speeds of 75Mhz or up to 6.75Gbps, which is the
equivalent to a 720p/1080i signal.
• All Wyrestorm equipment support HIGH-SPEED
(or “category 2”) HDMI cables that have been tested
to perform at speeds of 340Mhz or up to 10.2Gbps,
which is the highest bandwidth currently utilised over
an HDMI cable and can successfully handle 1080p
signals including those at increased color depths and/
or increased refresh rates from the Source. High-Speed
cables are also able to accommodate higher resolution
displays, such as WQXGA cinema monitors (resolution of
2560 x 1600).
What about screens with different
resolution capabilities?
When sending a signal point to point a TV will
communicate it’s capabilities to the source, then the
source will output a suitable signal that compatible (i.e.
1080p Stereo audio). If you were to use a matrix switch
with three 1080p screens and one 1080i screen, the
resultant image would be 1080i across all screens. The
matrix switches do not scale per output but instead
negotiate with the source a signal that all screens are
capable of supporting.
How does the Matrix cope with HDCP?
HDCP (High Definition Copyright Protection) is a feature
built in to HDMI devices to prevent theft of or illegal
distribution of HD content. Unlike competing products,
Wyrestorm matrix switches are legal and comply with
HDCP regulations. They do this by assigning a “key” to
every display connected to the switch. HDCP “keys” are
assigned to a display when connected to a HDMI device
normally. This doesn’t change when connected to a
switch; it just assigns more of them.
I can get 1080i but not 1080p at a TV
location
Firstly ensure that both the source is outputting 1080p
and that the TV is Full HD 1080p screen. If this is the case
then the receiver Cat 5e or Coax may need setting up
for long cable mode using the DIP switches. This useful
feature uses an alternative Equalisation method to re-sync
the signal over longer distances.
I cannot get a signal out from my A/V receiver along
a Cat 5e extender set
Check to ensure that the A/V Receiver isn’t adding CEC
(HDMI Control Protocol) to the outgoing signal, this can
sometimes have an effect on the HDMI signal.
14.
Maintenance
Clean this unit with a soft, dry cloth only. Never use
alcohol, paint thinner or other harsh chemicals.
15.
Product Service
Provided Service:
1. Damage requiring service: This unit should be
serviced by a qualified service personnel if:
• The DC power supply or AC adaptor has been
damaged.
• Objects or liquid have gotten into the unit.
• The unit has been exposed to rain.
• The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a marked
change in performance.
• The unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.
2. Servicing Personnel: Do not attempt to service
the unit beyond that described in these operating
instructions. Refer all other servicing to authorised
servicing personnel.
3. Replacement Parts: When parts need replacing,
ensure parts approved by the manufacturer are used
– either those specified by the manufacturer or parts
possessing the same characteristics as the original parts.
Be aware – unauthorised substitutes may result in fire,
electric shock, or other hazards and will invalidate your
warranty.
4. Safety Check: After repairs or service, ask the service
personnel to perform safety checks to confirm the unit is
in proper working condition.
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FAQS , MAINTENANCE AND PRODUCT SERVICE
Do I need to use 1 or 2 cables?
MAIL-IN-SERVICE AND WARRANTY
16.
Mail-in-service
When shipping the unit, carefully pack and send it
prepaid, with adequate insurance and preferably in the
original packaging. Please include a document or letter
detailing the reason for return and include a daytime
telephone number and/or email address where you can
be contacted.
If repair is required during the limited warranty period,
the purchaser will be required to provide a sales receipt
or other proof of purchase, indicating date and location
of purchase as well as the price paid for the product.
The customer will be charged for the repair of any unit
received unless such information is provided.
17.
Warranty
Should you feel your product does not function
adequately due to defects in materials or workmanship,
we (referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the length of
the period indicated below (starting from the original date
of purchase) either:
a) Repair the product with new or refurbished parts.
or
b) Replace it with a new or refurbished product.
Limited warranty period:
All Wyrestorm products are covered by a 2 year PARTS
and LABOUR warranty. During this period there will be no
charge for unit repair, replacement of unit components or
replacement of product if necessary.
The decision to repair or replace will be made by the
warrantor. The purchaser must mail-in the product during
the warranty period. This limited warranty only covers the
product purchased as new and is extended to the original
purchaser only. It is non-transferable to subsequent
owners, even during the warranty period.
A purchase receipt or other proof of original purchase
date is required for the limited warranty service.
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16.
Warranty Limits and
Exclusions
1. This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failures due
to defects in materials or workmanship and DOES
NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic
damage.
The limited warranty also DOES NOT COVER damage
that occurs in shipment or failures caused by products
not supplied by the warrantor, failures resulting from
accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling,
misapplication, alteration, incorrect installation, set-up
adjustment, implementation of/to consumer controls,
improper maintenance, power line surge, lightening
damage, modification, service by anyone other than
a manufacturer-approved service centre or factoryauthorised personnel, or damage attributable to acts of
God.
2. There are no express warranties except as listed
under “limited warranty coverage.” The warrantor
is not liable for incidental or consequential damage
resulting from the use of this product or arising out
of any breach of this warranty.
For example: damages for lost time, the cost of having a
person/persons remove or re-install previously installed
equipment, travel to and from service location, loss of or
damage to media, images, data or other recorded/stored
content. The items listed here are not exclusive, but are
for illustration only.
Parts and service not covered by this limited warranty
are not the responsibility of the warrantor and should be
considered the responsibility of the individual.
INPUT REFERENCE LOG
INPUT REFERENCE LOGS
19. Reference Logs
Wyrestorm Matrix INPUT installation reference log
INPUT
Input
number on
Matrix
Source Location
Source Details
Source resolution & audio
settings
Cable
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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OUTPUT REFERENCE LOG
OUTPUT REFERENCE LOGS
Wyrestorm Matrix OUPUT installation reference log
OUTPUT
Output
number on
Matrix
Output Location
Display Details
Display Resolution & Audio
Settings
Cable
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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