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1. Rx receiver oO at Rh Rixe Rez OOO HDTV HDTV IR transmitter Control far end device through IR ALL IN port The IR signal received from the IR ALL IN port is transmitted to all the eight far end HDBaseT receivers connected to HDBaseT ports of the switcher 14 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Figure 5 Control remote devices through IR ALL IN port IR receiver IR remote D Blu ray an TT nn nn Co C A A 2 I G 2 CEN re GO 2o BY O J2 O J2 O J2 O J2 O i Avcnmvow SAAS AS A Sr FS ZH OHA ONG A HAR HAY HAE RAE H Va ey oe Ae AAA E Ne 4 Nae NA olf olAols Fe i Fee UZE Like VIF Z Q Z Q g Z A Z A Z Z Z 2 Pli A 2h fa Dh Dr Zh Ah VA A Z A Z A Z ZN A A 2 A A A Ah P Rx receiver 4 Rx receiver 3 Re receiver 4 ae an Rx resiver 7 Rx receiver 8 ST HT 2 90 Eep C20 70 kpo oes 20 70 IR transmitter IR transmitter IR transmitter IR transmitter IR transmitter IR transmitter IR mau IR transmitter Control local device from remote User can control local device remotely such as video source device switcher etc When in use the IR signal received from the HDBaseT receiver is transmitted to the corresponding IR OUT port of the switcher HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 15 Figure 6 Control local devices remotely HOW Ow Rin IR xa S232 O00 HDTV IR receiver HDTV IR remote Controlled by a third party IR control device Using the IR converting cable included connect
2. Set as infrared carrier following mode Set as infrared carrier enforcing mode Reset to factory default Check the command sent by port 1 when PWON Check the command sent by port 2 when PWON Check the command sent by port 3 when PWON Check the command sent by port 4 when PWON Check the command sent by port 5 when PWON Check the command sent by port 6 when PWON Check the command sent by port 7 when PWON Check the command sent by port 8 when PWON Check the command sent by port 1 when PWOFF Check the command sent by port 2 when PWOFF Check the command sent by port 3 when PWOFF Check the command sent by port 4 when PWOFF Check the command sent by port 5 when PWOFF Check the command sent by port 6 when PWOFF Check the command sent by port 7 when PWOFF Check the command sent by port 8 when PWOFF Check the system locking status Check the status while in standby mode HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 9963 9964 9971 9972 9973 9974 9975 9976 9977 9978 Notes Check the working mode of infrared carrier Check the IP address Check the connection status of the inputs Check the connection status of the outputs Check the HDCP status of the inputs Check the HDCP status of the outputs Check the switching status Check the output resolution Check the status of digital audio of output channels Check the HDCP status of the input ports e Disconnect all the HDBaseT cables befor
3. x1 to the output channel x2 Enable HDMI audio output of port x X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 enable this port X 9 enable all the 8 ports Disable HDMI audio output of port x X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 disable this port X 9 disable all the 8 ports HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide TAANA DS ii EDIDH XIBIyI EDIDPCM EDIDG X EDIDMInit EDIDM X B Y EDIDUpgrade x Set communication between PC and HDBaseT Receiver Y is for port Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 means to send the command in a given baud rate to the corresponding HDBaseT receiver Y 9 means to send the command to all connected HDBaseT receivers Y A B C D E F G or H means to send the command to the corresponding HDBaseT receiver only when in normal mode Y E F G or H means to send the command to the corresponding HDBaseT receiver only when in standby mode X is for baud rate Value ranges from 1 to 7 1 2400 2 4800 3 9600 4 19200 5 38400 6 57600 and 7 115200 is for the data max 48 Byte The symbol is the end of one command If there are some symbols with in one command then this case is allowed and the last one is the end of this command Study the EDID from output port x to input port y If the EDID data is effective and the audio portion does not support PCM mode then force set it to support PCM mode only If the EDID data is not effective then set it as initializ
4. 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 202 96 134 133 Alternate DNS server 202 96 128 68 E Validate settings upon exit Adyancedivs Control by PC s in LAN You can connect the switcher can to a router to make up a LAN with the PC s so that it can be controlled in a LAN Ensure the switcher s IP section is the same as the router Figure 13 Connecting to a LAN 26 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide To connect to a LAN 1 Connect the TCP IP port of the switcher to Ethernet port of PC using a Cat5e cable Set the PC s IP address and gateway to the same IP section as the switcher Note the PC s original IP address and gateway Set the switcher s IP address and gateway to the same IP section as the router Set the PC s IP address and gateway as the original one Connect the switcher and PC s to the router In the same LAN each PC is able to control the switcher asynchronously TCP IP settings 1 2 Connect the TCP IP port of the switcher to Ethernet port of PC with twisted pair Set the PC s IP and gateway to the same IP subnet as the default IP of the switcher 192 168 0 178 Launch your web browser and then enter 192 168 0 178 This is the default IP address for all Clare Controls HDMI switchers When the Web Interface Login page displays enter
5. HDMI signal 3 Menu buttons ALL GLOBAL EDID and CLEAR buttons have the same function as those on the front panel 4 Direction buttons Up Down Left Right Enter to confirm 5 Output buttons 1 to 8 IR signal switched to the corresponding output signal IR operations IR matrix switching The eight IR OUT ports make up an 8x8 IR switcher with the eight IR IN ports of the far end receivers as shown below 12 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Figure 3 Control local devices or the switcher remotely MA A TNA A Qla QA OQA Jolko u ol a4 al AANA z N H HAH H GZ GZ GZ Aaa olaa Pi amp Gi A A A 2 t D2 D2 D2 Ze Se VA Va Va A G VA Va A A VA io 2 Bie D2 A T2 4 I 4 A a Rx receiver 1 Jeg eag IR receiver 1 IR receiver 3 IR receiver 4 IR receiver 5 IR receiver T The IR signal is received from a corresponding remote controller It is transferred to HDBaseT receiver then to corresponding zone of the switcher through the twisted pair and finally transferred to the IR OUT port and received by the controlled device Switching operation Sending command x1 R x2 x1 Corresponds with the eight IR OUT ports of the switcher The IR transmitter connected to this port can be placed at the IR receiving area of the output device or the switcher itself x2 Corresponds with the zone number The IR signal transmits to the HDBaseT receiver and th
6. an authorized dealer shall be required for any warranty coverage HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 33
7. channels Switches on all the output channels Transfer signals from the input channel x to the output channel x Switches off the output channel x Switches on the output channel x Transfer the video signal from the input channel x1 to the output channel x2 Transfer the AV and IR signals from the input channel x1 to the output channel x2 Check the status of the output channel x Returns the current status of the input channel to the output channels one by one Saves the present operation to the preset command Y ranges from 0 to 9 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 17 18 Recall Y Clear Y PWON PWOFF STANDBY YVIXI IZ1 x1 R x2 DigitAudioON x DigitAudioOF F X Recalls the preset command Y Clears the preset command Y Work in normal mode Enter into standby mode and end power to HDBaseT receivers Enter into standby mode and keep power to HDBaseT receivers Press other buttons or send other commands to start HDCP management command Y is for input value 1 or output value O X is the number of one port if the value of X is ALL it means all ports Z is for working status value 1 or 0 Y I and Z 1 means the input port is compliant with HDCP Y O and Z 1 means output with HDCP Y I and Z 0 means the input port is not compliant with HDCP Y O and Z 0 means output without HDCP Transfer the IR signal from the input channel
8. is mandatory While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents Clare Controls Inc assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Introduction The HDBaseT 8x8 matrix switcher includes eight HDMI inputs eight HDBaseT outputs four local HDMI outputs and four stereo audio outputs It works with the HDBaseT receiver to transmit HDMI IR RS232 and POC over a Cat5e cable Transmission distance can be up to 70 meters Features Supports 1080P at 60 Hz and 3D HDCP compliant supporting HDMI 1 4a Powerful EDID amp HDCP management 8 HDBaseT outputs to transmit HDMI IR and RS232 to 70 meters over a Cat5e cable Supports PoC provides power for all the receivers connected to HDBaseT outputs Supports multiple control ways including front panel RS232 IR and TCP IP control works with the Network Controller IR OUT signal switching follows with a video signal which can be separated from video switching Supports remote control from receiver by IR and RS232 Multiple EDID management LCD indicator shows connection status switching status HDCP status and output resolution Package contents 1 x HDBaseT 8x8 matrix switcher 2 x Mounting ears 6 x Screws 1 x Power cord 1 x RS232 cable 4 x Plastic cushions 4 x Screws 1 x IR remote 8 x IR converting cables 1 x IR receiver 1 x User manual HDBaseT 8x
9. the 3P end to the switcher s IR input port and then connect the 2P end to the IR output port of the third party control device The IR signal is transmitted via the twisted pair to the remote output device 1000mm connected connected dangling 16 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide IP and RS232 control protocol Bi directional RS232 to each connected HDBaseT receiver allows control of displays projectors etc at the receiver locations Communication protocol RS232 communication protocol Baud rate 9600 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity bit none Table 4 RS232 command types and codes Command Type System Command Operation Command Command Code Type Lock Unlock Version MessageOff MessageOn Demo Undo xJAll All Allg All Ixi x Ix x1 V x2 x1 B x2 Status X Status Save Y Function Returns the switcher model information Lock the front panel buttons on the switcher Unlock the front panel buttons on the switcher Returns the firmware version installed Turn off the feedback command from the COM port It displays switcher OK Turn on the feedback command from the com port Puts the switcher into Demo mode Cancels the prior command Transfer signals from the input channel x1 to all output channels Transfer all input signals to the corresponding output channels respectively Switches off all the output
10. 8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Front panel 1 2 3 wm GLOBAL EDID 5 6 7 6 7 Firmware Power indicator IR receiver LCD indicator INPUTS OUTPUTS FUNCTION Micro USB port for updating firmware Power on indicator light IR receive window Shows real time system status Normal mode Input buttons range from 1 to 8 Inquire mode Press and hold SELECT for 3 seconds to enter this mode Press lt P to change menus and A to change channels Output buttons range from 1 to 8 HDMI INPUT 5 8 support local HDMI output GLOBAL Select all outputs to transfer on input to all outputs Example Transfer both AV and IR signals from input channel 1 to all output channels Operation Press 1 GLOBAL SELECT EDID Management button Enable input port to manually capture and study the EDID data of output devices Example Input channel 2 captures and studies the EDID data of output channel 4 Operation Press buttons in this order EDID 2 4 SELECT Note Press button 2 in INPUTS and 4 in OUTPUTS CLEAR Clear an operation such as switching output channel studying EDID data before it comes into effect Meanwhile the switcher returns to the previous state SELECT Confirm operation Press and hold it for 3 seconds to enter the Inquire mode HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Rear panel 1 2 6 9 1 INPUTS a IR OUT Connect with IR transmitter ei
11. C clarecontrols HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Model CM MT8810 BT 70 2014 02 516 Rev 02 Copyright Trademarks and patents Manufacturer Version Contact information 21MAR14 Clare Controls Inc All rights reserved This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from Clare Controls Inc except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher Model CM MT8810 BT 70 name is a trademark of Clare Controls Inc Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Clare Controls Inc 7519 Pennsylvania Ave Suite 104 Sarasota FL 34243 USA This document applies to HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher Model CM MT8810 BT 70 Rev 01 For contact information see www clarecontrols com Content Important information iii Limitation of liability iii Introduction 1 Features 1 Package contents 1 Front panel 2 Rear panel 3 Connecting with the RS232 communication port 4 Twisted pair cable connection 5 System connection 5 Usage precautions 5 Connecting with the HDBaseT extender set receiver 6 System diagram 7 Connection procedure 8 System applications 8 System operations 8 I O control 8 Learn EDID data 9 EDID setting 9 Status check 10 Clear operation 11 IR
12. NPUTS OUTPUTS SELECT Example Set the EDID data of INPUT 4 to the forth type of EDID data Operation Press EDID 4 4 SELECT To set the EDID data of all input ports press EDID and hold for 3 seconds to enter in EDID setting statues and then press GLOBAL OUTPUTS SELECT Example Set the EDID data of all input ports to the second type of EDID data Operation Press EDID GLOBAL 2 SELECT Note Each button will flash for two times when the data copies successfully and then extinguishes Should the operation fail each button quickly flashes for 3 seconds Status check To access the System Inquire menu press SELECT for 3 seconds Use the left and right direction buttons to navigate checking previous and next item Table 3 Examples of front panel operations Function items Example Description Check the connection In 1234 Y means the corresponding port is status of inputs Conned vy yy connected with input device N means it is not Check the connection Out 1234 Y means the corresponding port is status of outputs connected with output device N means Connect YYNN m it is not Correspondence between Out 12 34 Shows the correspondence between the inputs and outputs inp t Lag eight inputs and eight outputs Check if the input is with In 12 34 Y means the input signal is with HDCP HDCP Hines SYYN N means it is not Check if the output is with Out 1234 Y means the output signal is wit
13. control 11 IR remote 12 IR operations 12 IP and RS232 control protocol 17 Control the switcher 21 TCP IP control 25 Control modes 25 USB firmware updating 28 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Specifications 29 Dimensions 31 Troubleshooting and maintenance 31 Safety operation guide 32 After sales service 33 ii HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Important information Limitation of liability To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law in no event will Clare Controls Inc be liable for any lost profits or business opportunities loss of use business interruption loss of data or any other indirect special incidental or consequential damages under any theory of liability whether based in contract tort negligence product liability or otherwise Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the preceding limitation may not apply to you In any event the total liability of Clare Controls Inc shall not exceed the purchase price of the product The foregoing limitation will apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law regardless of whether Clare Controls Inc has been advised of the possibility of such damages and regardless of whether any remedy fails of its essential purpose Installation in accordance with this manual applicable codes and the instructions of the authority having jurisdiction
14. do not support HDCP this green LED blinks The red LED illuminates and stays illuminated when power is connected Connects via single Cat5e cable to the HDBaseT port in the TX70 transmitter or the switcher Connect to the HDMI display device HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 8 IR IN Connects to an IR receiver The IR signal received from this port is transmitted via HDBaseT to the transmitter unit for use at the source location Note When an IR receiver connects to this port the front IR port 1 is unavailable 9 IR OUT IR signals received by the TX70 transmitter or switcher and sent via HDBaseT to the RX70 receiver are available for emitter use from this port 10 RS232 RS232 connector Supports bi directional RS232 communication 11 24V DC Connects to the power supply Not required when using PoC supplied by the TX70 transmitter or switcher System diagram Speaker lt RS232 1 j Control panel FA NG STB 4 Camcorder Blu ray IR receiver Video Signal Audio Signal IR Signat TP Signal Control Signat Laptop HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 7 Connection procedure 1 Connect the HDMI sources e g DVD to the HDMI inputs of the switcher using HDMI cables 2 Connect the HDMI displayers e g HDTV to the HDMI outputs of the switcher using HDMI cables 3 Connect amplifiers or AVRs to the AUDIO output ports 3p captive screw connectors 4 Conn
15. e sending the command EDIDUpgrade X e In above commands the symbols are for easier reading and do not need to be typed in the actual operation s e Remember to end the commands with the ending symbols and e Type the command carefully It is case sensitive Control the switcher To control the switcher you must connect its 9 pin female RS232 port to the PC s RS232 port or you can just connect any one of the HDBaseT receiver s RS232 ports to the PC The RS232 command transmits to the switcher via the twisted pair Use the RS232 control software to control the switcher HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 21 Figure 7 Controlling the switcher locally 22 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Control third party device from local Connect the 9 pin female RS232 port in the switcher with the PC Use the RS232 command Y X to control the third party device connected to the HDBaseT receiver Figure 9 Controlling a third party device locally Bi directional RS232 control By connecting one 3p captive screw RS232 port with the PC or controlled device and then connecting the RS232 port of corresponding HDBaseT receiver with the controlled device or PC the RS232 signal can be transmitted bi directionally Control far end device from local Connect the RS232 3P captive screw port in any zone to the PC and then connect the controlled RS232 device th
16. ect the HDBaseT port of receiver and the switcher with a twisted pair 5 Connect the RS232 port 9 pin female D of the switcher with a control device e g PC 6 Connect the RS232 port of controlled device to any other RS232 port 3p captive screw connector of the switcher The control signal can be transmitted bi directionally 7 The switcher can be controlled through its built in IR receiver or through the IR EYE port connected with an external IR receiver The IR signal can also be transmitted bi directionally connect IR OUT port to the IR IN port of other far end IR device and connect the IR IN ports to the IR OUT port of other far end IR device Note The IR IN port has built in infrared carrier receiver 8 Connect the 100 to 240 VAC power to the switcher System applications The switcher is useful in any scenario when an HDMI signal along with control signals must be transmitted reliably across greater distances than is practical using traditional HDMI cables It can be used in both residential and commercial applications when centrally locating the source equipment and displaying HD video in remote locations The switcher allows the sharing of source content across multiple displays System operations The button operation examples are showed in Front panel on page 2 Here we make a brief introduction to the system inquire operations 1 0 control Convert an input to an output Example Input 1 to outp
17. ed EDID data Set the audio portion of input port x to PCM format in the EDID database Get EDID data from the output port and display the output port number of X Recover the factory default EDID data Manual EDID switching Enable input Y to study the EDID data of output X If the EDID data is not effective then set it as initialized EDID data Upgrade EDID data via the RS232 port X is for input port when the value of X is 9 it means to upgrade all input ports When the switcher receives the command it will show a message to prompt you to send EDID file bin file Operations are canceled after 10 seconds End all connections of HDBaseT ports HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 19 20 UpgradelntED ID X EDID XV y 0801 0900 0901 0911 9951 9952 9953 9954 9955 9956 9957 9958 9941 9942 9943 9944 9945 9946 9947 9948 9961 9962 Select one type of EDID data and upgrade built in EDID data Supports 4 types of EDID data 1 1080P 2D PCM2 0 2 1080P 2D 5 1 audio 3 1080P 3D PCM2 0 4 1080P 3D 5 1 audio x 1 2 30r4 When the switcher receives the command it displays a message to send the EDID file bin file Operations are canceled after 10 seconds Set the built in EDID data of input port x to type y The value of y is 1 2 3 and 4 The EDID data types are the same as mentioned above Automatic HDCP management
18. en goes to the HDBaseT port of this zone via the twisted pair Example Send command 3R2 to transfer the IR signal received from zone 2 to IR OUT port 3 Note When you switch all of the eight IR input signal channels to the same IR out channel it is not able to control the all controlled device s at the same time IR carrier enforcing Only when the IR receiver that is connected with the HDBaseT receiver is with IR carrier can the received IR signal be transferred to the IR OUT port of the switcher Only when the IR receiver that is connected with the IR ALL IN port of the switcher is with IR carrier can the received IR signal be transferred to the IR OUT port of the switcher HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 13 When the IR receiver is connected with the HDBaseT receiver or the IR ALL IN port of the switcher is not with IR carrier send the command 0901 You are then able to transfer the IR signal to the IR OUT port Control far end output device from local When needed to control a remote displayer from local the IR receiver used must be with IR carrier The IR signal is transferred to the corresponding zone connected with the HDBaseT receiver connected to the IR transmitter When the IR receiver is connected to the IR ALL IN port the IR signal is transferred to all the eight IR transmitters connected to HDBaseT receivers Figure 4 Locally control remote devices IR remote I IR receiver
19. ght in total to send out the IR signal from the HDBaseT port of the far end Receiver These IR OUTs make up an IR switcher with the IR INs on the HDBaseT receivers and all can be switched synchronously with the AV signal or separately switching b HDMI HDMI input ports eight in total type A female HDMI connector connect with HDMI input source devices 2 OUTPUTS c IRIN Connect with IR receiver fixed IR input for the output cannot be switched separately It makes up an IR bi directional transmission with the IR OUT on the corresponding HDBaseT receiver d RS232 RS232 port to communicate with the RS232 port on corresponding HDBaseT receiver When controlled by HDBaseT receiver the communication protocol must be the same with the switcher e AUDIO HDMI de embedded stereo audio output f HDMI HDMI output port connect with HDMI output devices To split HDMI output for local monitoring g COAX HDMI digital de embedded audio output ports 5 8 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 3 3 RS232 4 IR ALL IN 5 TCP IP 6 IR EYE 7 Power 8 Power supply 9 GROUND h HDBaseT Works with receivers using HDBaseT technology such as the HDMI twisted pair receiver and the HDMI POC twisted pair receiver It can pass through AV IR and RS232 signals to 70 meters It can also provide power for the receivers that support PoC The serial port for unit control 9 pin female connector connects with contro
20. h HDCP HDCP HDCP vv YN N means it is not Check the output Resolution Use AY to check all eight output resolution are jazaa resolutions 10 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Output check Press any output button to check the corresponding input Example Check which one is the corresponding input to output 2 Operation Press output 2 button The LCD screen display O1B02 01R02 and the indicators for input 1 and output 2 turn on for 3 seconds Output 2 corresponds with input 1 Clear operation When you switch output channels study EDID data or set EDID data press CLEAR to clear the operation before you press SELECT to enable it When pressed the switcher returns to the previous status IR control Using IR and HDBaseT transmission technology the switcher has the following functions e Control far end output device from local e Control local input and output device remotely e Control the switcher locally or remotely Note Non flashing emitters are not supported You can control the switcher using its built in IR receiver or through the IR EYE port by connecting it to an extended IR receiver Or you can control it remotely using an IR device though the twisted pair HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 11 IR remote Figure 2 IR remote 1 2 3 4 5 1 Standby Press to enter or exit Standby mode 2 Input buttons 1 to 8 IR signal switched to the corresponding
21. ice such as a Blu ray player If your switcher cannot learn the 3D EDID signal connect the source device directly to the display device TV and play the movie Once the movie begins playing reconnect the source device to the switcher and relearn the EDID data HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 31 Safety operation guide To guarantee the reliable operation of the equipment and safety of the staff please follow the procedures listed below 32 The system must be grounded properly Do not use two blades plugs Ensure the supply voltage is in the correct range of 100 to 240 V and from 50 to 60 Hz Do not locate the device in a place that is abnormally hot or cold or does not have proper temperature control and ventilation The device generates heat when running Its environment should be well ventilated to prevent damage caused by overheating Disconnect power in humid weather or when left unused for long periods Before making or removing any connections to the device ensure that the power supply has been disconnected Do not attempt to open the enclosure of the equipment Do not attempt any repairs There are no user serviceable parts inside Any attempt to open the equipment will result in a complete void of any warranty and may result in serious injury or death Do not splash any chemical substances or liquids on or around the equipment HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide After sales service If there appears t
22. ird party device to the corresponding receiver Same zone as the PC as shown below HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 23 Figure 10 Controlling far end device locally Control the switcher from remote Connect the RS232 3p captive screw port in any zone to controlled device third party device and connect PC to the corresponding same zone as controlled device receiver as shown below 24 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Figure 11 Controlling the switcher remotely Third party device TCP IP control Control modes The default control settings are as follows e TCP IP 192 168 0 178 e Gateway 192 168 0 1 e IP control port 4001 You can change the IP and gateway settings as needed Do not change the serial port number Control by asingle PC Connect a computer to the TP port of the switcher and set its IP address and gateway to the same IP section as the default IP of the switcher 192 168 0 178 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 25 Figure 12 Setting the PC s IP address the same as the switcher r Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties o pS General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 227 Subnet mask 255 255
23. ive screw connectors Default IR remote TCP IP control Works with the Extend IR EYE network controller V2 2 110 to 240 VAC Full load 117 8 W Floating 54 4 W 17 3 x 3 5 x 14 9 44 0 x 8 8 x 38 0 cm 12 3 Ib 5 6 Kg 4 to 158 F 20 to 70 C HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Dimensions 9 in 2 3 cm 17 3 in 44 0 cm Troubleshooting and maintenance e When there is a color losing or no video signal output the cables may be broken or are not well connected e When EDID management does not work normally the HDMI cable may be broken at the output end e When switching there is a blank screen on the displayer the displayer may not support the resolution of the video source Switch again or manage the EDID data manually to make the resolution of the video source automatically comply with the output resolution e When auser cannot control the switcher by computer through its COM port check the COM port number in the software Make sure the COM port is in good condition and the communication protocol is correct e When switching and there is no output image e Check that there is a signal at the input and the output e Check if the output port number is the same with the controlled one e Check that the input output cables are not broken nor the connectors are loose Try another cable e Itis not uncommon for any switcher device to experience trouble when learning 3D EDID signal from a source dev
24. l device such as a PC IR control signal input port connect with IR receiver pass through to all the HDBaseT ports to control remote devices TCP IP port for unit control Connect with the extended IR receiver Use the IR remote to control the switcher Press the button to power the switcher The indicator turns red and remains on when power is on Connect with 110 to 240 VAC power adapter Connect to ground Connecting with the RS232 communication port You can control the switcher from the front panel IR or RS232 RS232 control is via the rear RS232 communication port It is a female 9 pin D connector The pin definitions are listed in the table below Table 1 RS232 connection definitions No Oo AN DOD aA fF OMN Pin N u Tx Rx N u Gnd N u N u N u N u Function Unused 5 1 r Transmit AAN a Receive eee HS Unused Ground 9 6 TE Female Unused Unused Unused HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Twisted pair cable connection The cables for HDBaseT ports must be straight thru using the T568B standard as shown below Table 2 T568B cable standards TIA EIA T568B Pin Cable color 1 orange white orange green white blue blue white green brown white N Oa fF WwW ND brown 12 45 78 36 1st Ground 4 5 2nd Ground 1 2 3rd Group 3 6 4th Group 7 8 Note RJ45 EZ connectors should not be used at any time System connection Usage precautions e The sy
25. o be problems when running the device refer to the Troubleshooting and maintenance section in this manual Return shipping costs are not covered by this warranty You can contact Customer Support at http support clarecontrols com Please be ready to provide the following information e Product model number version and serial number e Detailed description of the trouble issues e Description of all connections and third party equipment being used We offer this product with a three year warranty which starts from the first day you purchase this product If during the warranty period the unit cannot be repaired a suitable replacement will be issued Replacement units will be comparable to the original However due to potential design changes over time replacement units may not be identical to the unit replaced Items not covered by this warranty e Damage caused due to incorrect usage and or connections e Damage caused due to installation by person s not adequately trained in the installation of this equipment e Any attempt to open this unit and access internal components shall immediately void this warranty e Damage caused by any physical force dropping the unit or dropping an object upon the unit etc e Damage caused by voltage cycle fluctuations outside acceptable range e Damage caused by over current voltage spikes or lightning damage due to inadequate surge protection A valid invoice of purchase via
26. put connector Input level Input impedance Video general Gain Video signal Resolution range Transmission distance EDID management HDCP Audio General Output signal Female HDMI T M D S 2 9 V 3 3 V 1000 differential 0 dB HDMI or DVI D Up to 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz or 1080P at 60 Hz 70 m with POC Video Output Output Output connector Output level Output impedance HDBaseT output Bandwidth Maximum pixel clock Switching Speed HDBaseT output resolution 4 HDMI 8 HDBaseT Female HDMI female RJ45 with LED indicators T M D S 2 9 V 3 3 V 100Q differential Up to 70 m 1080P to 60 Hz Cat5e 6 75 Gbit s 225MHz 200ns max 1080P at 60 Hz In built EDID data and manual EDID management Supports HDCP 1 3 auto and manual HDCP management Stereo audio Digital audio HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Output connector 8 3p captive screw connectors 29 Stereo output Frequency response Control ports Control ports General Power supply Power consumption Case dimension W x H x D Weight Temperature 30 Earphone output Coax output Supports PCM distortion 0 1 320 Dolby DTS 5 1 70 mW at 1 KHz 0 1 16Q 105 mW to 1 KHz 20 Hz to 20 KHz CMRR gt 90 dB at 20 Hz to 20 KHz 8 IR OUTs green 8IR Panel control Front panel buttons INs black 1 IR EYE black 1 TCP IP female RJ45 1 RS232 9 pin female D 8 RS232s 3p capt
27. stem should be installed in a clean environment with the property temperature and humidity controls e All of the power switches plugs sockets and power cords should be insulated for safety e All devices should be connected before powering on e The Cat5e terminations for HDBaseT devices should be a straight thru TIA EIA T568B standard HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 5 Connecting with the HDBaseT extender set receiver The switcher can work with the HDBaseT extender set receiver to extend transmission distance up to 70 meters Connect the HDBT output port of switcher to the receiver with a CaTx cable Since the port supports PoC once the switcher is powered on the receiver will be powered synchronously This allows the two devices to receive power with the same adapter 110 to 240 VAC Receiver A Switcher 70M Figure 1 The HDBaseT extender set receiver Po E a ye LLALLA Tx Rx TETE M 5 O O HDBTIN HDMIOUT IRIN IROUT RS232 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 IR IR receiver 2 ON Working status indicator of this device When the TX70 transmitter is on and working properly the green LED blinks 3 LINK HDBaseT link status indicator green LED Remains illuminated when there is a connection 4 OUT The LED remains illuminated when connected with devices that support 5 POWER LED 6 HDBT IN 7 HDMI OUT HDCP and the HDCP handshake is working normally If the devices
28. the user name clareadmin and password secure7 and then click Login C recontrols Select the Network tab and set the following parameters e P address e Subnet e Gateway HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 27 CM MT8810 BT 70 Main Users Interface Configuration Network Settings MAC Address DHCP Static iP EB IP Address 192 168 0 250 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Save Cancel 6 Click Save 7 Reboot the switcher Once rebooted you will be able to control the switcher over IP USB firmware updating To allow for future changes or to add new functions the switcher firmware switch can be upgraded via USB To upgrade download the latest upgrade file and then upgrade it through the EXE software Copy the EXE software to the PC and then double click the program to upgrade the firmware Figure 14 Update EXE software Updata_v 1 4 l exe When the program is running normally it will enter into the interface as shown in next figure Click Open and choose the upgrade file downloaded and then click Connect USB The upgrade will begin When complete a window will appear showing the message Update success 28 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Figure 15 Interface of update EXE software Connect USB Update File Cancel Note The COM number connected with PC is available only when in 1 to 9 Specifications Video Input Input 8 HDMI In
29. ut 2 8 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide Operation Press 1 2 SELECT Note In default status eight IR OUTs are corresponding with eight HDM INPUTS When you convert an HDMI input to an output IR OUT switches synchronously Convert an input to many outputs Example Convert input channel 2 to output 2 4 7 Operation Press 2 2 4 7 SELECT Convert an input to all Example Convert Input 1 to all outputs Operation Press 1 GLOBAL SELECT Note Each button flashes three times and then extinguishes Should the operation fail the light extinguishes immediately Learn EDID data Learn EDID data from one input port to one output port Example Enable input 2 to learn EDID data from output 4 Operation Press EDID 2 4 SELECT All input ports learn EDID data from one output port Example Enable all input ports to learn EDID data from output 4 Operation Press EDID GLOBAL 4 SELECT Note Each button flashes two times when the data is successfully copied and then extinguishes Should the operation fail each button flashes quickly for 3 seconds EDID setting Select one type of EDID data from following four types of built in EDID data e INPUT 1 1080P 2D PCM2 0 e INPUT 2 1080P 3D 5 1 e INPUT 3 1080P 2D PCM2 0 e INPUT 4 1080P 2D 5 1 HDBaseT 8x8 Matrix Switcher User Guide 9 To set the EDID data of one input port press EDID and hold for 3 seconds to enter in EDID setting statues and then press I

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