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1. Fully controllable through Ethernet RS 232 commands IR remote and front panel buttons this switcher includes 9 global presets for I O configurations which allows saving and recalling via the front panel IR or through serial control at any time The KanexPro HDMI 16x16 matrix switcher is ideal for countless commercial applications such as military medical and government environments where swift reliable switching and distribution of high resolution DVI HDMI signals is critical to meet pixel by pixel needs Features e Fast switch up to 16 x HDMI DVI sources to 16 x HD displays Supports bandwidth up to 10 2 Gbps Built in EDID amp HDCP internal management HDCP 1 3 complaint Supports 3D pass through Supports High Speed HDMI Specifications Deep Color Lip Sync and HD lossless audio Supports full HD 1080p 1920x1080 60Hz Computer resolutions up to WUXGA 1920x1200 60Hz Supports DDC transmission Automatic gain compensation and equalization up to 100ft 30m Audio breakaway switching for corresponding video Supports Dolby digital true HD DTS HD e CEC protocol pass through Front panel LEDs for input output signal presence Control through IR RS 232 and front panel buttons Full RS 232 control perfect for incorporating third party control systems e 2U rack mountable aluminum enclosure Internal Universal power for worldwide compatibility 100Volt 240 Volt AC 50 60Hz Backed by KanexPros
2. 2 gt 2 3 gt 3 and so on x1 AII Transfer signals from the input channel x1 to all output channels Alli Transfer all input signals to the corresponding output channels respectively Alls Switch off all the output channels PUPLULUO gt WIJSAS puewwos uoneiedo Transfer the video signals from the input channel channel x2 Transfer the video signals from the input channel OVAL ta and 1 4 Transfer the audio signals from the input channel x2 x3 x4 Transfer the audio signals from the input channel channels x2 x3 and x4 x1 to the output channel x2 to the output channels x2 x3 and x4 Transfer signals from the input channel x1 to the output channel x1 Switch off the output channel x1 to the output to the output channels to the output channel to the output Transfer both the video and the audio signals from the input channel Transfer both the video and the audio signals from the input channel x1 Status x1 Inquire the input channel to the output channel x1 Inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one Save the present operation to the preset command ranges from Save Y 0to9 Recall Y Recall the preset command Y Clear Y C lear the preset command Y 11 Note 1 x1 x2 x3 and x4 are the symbols of input or output channels ranged according to the model of the matrix switcher If the sy
3. IR remote to make it work Keep pressing the button lt for 30 seconds all the LED of lt will be on for 10 seconds It enters the EDID setting status And pressing Input 2 button and Undo button All the outputs will be blank for 3 seconds to carry the EDIDMOn command to refresh the EDID EDID Restore to factory defaults Keep pressing the button lt for 30 seconds all the LED of lt will be on for 10 seconds It enters the EDID setting status And pressing Input 1 button and Undo button the outputs will be blank for seconds to carry the EDIDIn it command to restore the EDID to factory default 6 Operation of The Control Panel Front Panel Description ay e AV synchronal button To transfer video and audio signal synchronously by the switcher Example To transfer both the video and the audio signals from input channel No 3 to output chan nel No 4 e Operation Press buttons in this order AV 3 4 VIDEO Video button To transfer only video signals from input channel to output channel Example To transfer video signals from input channel No 3 to output channel No 4 e Operation Press buttons in this order VIDEO 3 4 AUDIO Audio button To transfer only audio signals from input channel to output channel Example To transfer audio signals from input channel No 2 to output channel No 3
4. e Operation Press buttons in this order AUDIO 2 3 1 2 5 4 e 1 O Keypads Keys to select I O channels Example To transfer input channel No 3 to output channel No 1 e Operation Press buttons in this order in INPUT area 1 in OUTPUT area AIL e The button to transfer one input channel to all output channels Example To transfer input to all outputs e Operation Press buttons in this order 1 Though e The button to transfer input to the corresponding output Example To transfer input 2 to output 2 e Operation Press the button in this order 2 Though E Backspace button To backspace the latest input button Example To cancel input 3 e Operation Press button in this order 3 lt UNDO Undo button To resume to the status before the command just performed e Example To cancel you latest switching status input 3 through output 5 e Operation Press the button in this order 3 input area 5 output area UNDO Command Format of the Switching Operation e With the front control panel the switcher could be control directly and rapidly by pressing the but tons under below format e Menv Input Channel Output Channel 1 e Menu AV Audio Video e Input Channel Fill with the number of input channel to be controlled Output Channel Fill with the number of
5. output channels to be controlled 1 Press the button for switching mode AV for the switching mode of the video and audio audio for the switching mode of audio only Video for the switching mode of video only AV Video Audio O D moog 2 Press the button for input channel number 1 3 Press the button for the first output channel number 3 4 Press the button for the second output cahnnel number 4 Then switching OK Audio video switching from 1 to 3 and 4 9 7 Using the Remote Control With the infrared remote controller the matrix switcher can be controlled remotely The function buttons on the remote controller are the same with the ones on the front control panel the remote controller shares the same control operation and command format with the control panel aZ TUGITYGITUGGROECEGOR E GU E ECCE EOEGRHCE EO RORCR G EO OR EG S The Inputs Channels from 0 9 and 10 meet for more IDE a Menu for 4 switching source and function d The outputs channels from 0 9 and 10 for more Communication Protocol S Command Codes Communication Protocol Baud rate 9600 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity bit None Format ASCII Command Command Codes Functions Types Message Off Turn off the feedback command from the com port It will only show the switcher OK Switch to the demo mode 1 gt 1
6. 3 year full parts amp labor warranty Note On Some Models Ethernet Aux port is optional Video Inputs Output Video General Audio General Control Parts Environmental Power Supply Warranty Specifications Input 16 x HDMI Output 16 x HDMI Input Connector HDMI 1 3 Input Level T M D S 2 9 3 3V Input Empedance 75 Ohms Output Connector HDMI 1 3 Output Level T M D S 2 9V 3 3V Output Impedance 75 Ohms Gain 0dB Bandwidth 340Mhz 10 2 Gbps Video Signal HDMI or DVI D Max Pixel Clock 165Mhz Resolution Up to 1920x1200 or 1080p 60Hz Switching Speed 200ns Max Consumer Electoncs Control CEC Supports CEC wired infrared data pass through using the HDMI 1 3 standard HDCP Complaint with High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP using DVI and High Speed HDMI 1 3 Standards EDID amp DCC Management Supported Extended Display Identification EDID amp Display Data Channel DCC data using DVI amp HDMI Standards Digital Audio Supports HDMI audio Serial Control Port RS 232 9 pin Female D connector Pin Configurations 2 TX 3 RX 5 GND IR Remote Default IR remote Front Panel Control Buttons Operating Temperature 0 C to 70 C Operating Humidity 10 to 85 RH no condensation Storage Temperature 10 C to 80 C Storage Humidity 5 to 90 RH no condensation 100VAC 240VAC 50 60Hz 25W consumption Limited 1 Year Parts amp Labor 3 Unit
7. Kanex Pro MXHDISISA HDMI Matrix Switcher Kanex ro MXHDISISA Setup Guide Table of Contents 1 Introduction oot e 2 2 2 died te is Aes 3 3 Unit Layout ai ER xe om o x 5 4 External 5 5 Operation of the EDID Management 7 6 Operation of the Control Panel 8 7 Using the Remote 10 8 Communication Protocol amp Command Codes 11 9 Troubleshooting amp 13 UD d tenets Serbo A lee to eS Bee E 14 Thank you for purchasing this product For optimum performance and safety please read these instruc tions carefully before connecting operating or adjusting this product Please keep this manual for future reference intfroductien MXHDIG6I6A The KanexPro HDMI 16x16 Matrix is an ultra high performance digital matrix switcher engineered to route HDMI signals from 16 inputs to 16 outputs The unit provides full HDCP internal management for today s integration in commercial A V market ensuring HDCP key authentication and administer ing the handshake internally It maintains resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 1080p or 2K supporting full cross point switching as well as audio breakaway Also supports built in EDID management for recognizing multiple display formats and sources
8. Layout External Connection RS 232 Communication Port Besides the front control panel the HDMI matrix switcher can be controlled by far end control system or through the Ethernet control via the RS 232 communication port With the RS 232 port the HDMI matrix switcher can be controlled by several kinds of control systems This RS 232 communication port is a female 9 pin D connector The definition of its pins is as the table below Pin N u Tx Rx N u Gnd N u N u N u N u Function Unused Transmit Receive Unused Ground nused nused nused nused Renee Connection with Computer e When the switcher connects to the COMI or COM2 of the computer with control software users can control it by that computer control the switcher users may use the public COM software Please refer the details in Communi cation Protocol and Command Codes Computer 5232 PIN Function Pin Function 1 T M D S Data2 13 T M D S Data3 2 T M D S Data2 14 5V Power 3 5 Data 2 4 Shield 15 Ground for 5V 4 LM D S Data 4 16 Hot Plug Detect 5 T M D S Data 4 17 T M D S Data 0 6 DDC Clock 18 T M D S Data 0 7 DDC Data 19 T M D S Data 0 5 Shield 8 No Connect 20 T M D S Data 5 9 LM D S Datal 21 T M D S Data 5 10 T M D S Datal 22 T M D S Clock Shield 11 T M D S Data1 3 Shield 23 T M D S Clock 12 T M D S Data3 24 T M D S Clock Audio S
9. as resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replace ment Product will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 1 year whichever is longer C NO OTHER WARRANTIES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW KANEXPRO DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT AND ANY RELATED WRITTEN MATERIALS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES CUSTOMER SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS CUSTOMER MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS DEPENDING ON THE JURISDICTION D NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL KANEXPRO BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT EVEN IF KANEXPRO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Kanex r Brea California KanexPro com MPN HD8PSPM All trademarks logo marks and trade names used are the registered or unregistered trademarks of KanexPro or third parties Kanex r Brea California KanexPro com
10. ignal Connection AUDIO INPUT AUDIO OUTPUTS audio network interface in HDMI matrix switchers can be connected to the audio signal and amplify of the DVD player Audio connection is little complicated than video It has two kinds of connection balanced and unbalanced The balanced connection transmits a pair of balanced signals with two signal cords Because interfer ences will have the same intensity and the opposite phases on the two signal cords it will be counter acted in the end For the low frequency extent of the audio signal it would be easily interfered under long distance transmission Therefore as an anti interference connection it is mostly used in audio connection of special device The unbalanced connection transmits signals only with a signal cord Without counteraction it can be interfered more easily Accordingly it is adopted for household appliance or some cases with low technical demand Take the audio signal line for example 1 Unbalanced pin connect to SLEEVE pin connect to TIP pin connect to pin 2 Balanced connect to SLEEVE pin connect to RING pin connect to TIP As shown in the F 5 3 i i Ring ja Sleeves 1 1 Ring Unbalanced Input Unbalanced Output Balanced Input Balanced Output Tip Sleeve Sleeves oianv IN 9 Q e Q e Q g e oianv Tip Sleeve e F5 3 5 b
11. it 3 8mm Balanced unbalanced connection on captive screw connector To select which connection is up to the interface of the device When available the balanced connection is the first choice Before connection please read the command or relevant demand in the user manual care fully In some cases maybe there is balanced in source signal end but unbalanced in the destination end If in a nonstandard case it is done to connect balanced for the balanced end and unbalanced for unbalanced end But if in a standard one the converter must be used to switch the signals as the same balanced or unbalanced 5 Operation of the EDID management MXHD matrix series switchers are manufactured with full EDID management built in the database The EDID management can automatically handshake or through manual exchange and factory restore EDID Automatic Handshake The MXDV matrix switcher has built in EDID data which can communicate with the displays and video source automatically When the displays or video sources are connected to the MXDV matrix switcher they will share the EDID DDC information with the matrix switcher The MXHD1616A EDID database includes most popular displaying data but not all the dis play data because of the capability and firmware limitation So we can manually refresh the EDID data to update the EDID database EDID Handshake Priority The EDID refresh ports have the priority grade ranging from output 1 to output 8 i
12. loosen C Please make sure the destination device is exactly on the controlled output channel D If it is still the same after the above checking it may be something wrong in the switcher Please send it to the dealer for fixing 7 If the output image is interfered please make sure the system is earthed well 8 If the static becomes stronger when connecting the HDMI connectors it may be due to the incorrect earthling of the power supply Please earth it again correctly and otherwise it would bring damage to the switcher or shorten its natural life 9 If the keys on the front panel cannot control the Matrix RS232 port or remote controller the host may has already been broken Please send it to the dealer for fixing zZ Warranty A Limited Warranty KanexPro warrants that a its products the Product will perform greatly in agreement with the accompanying written materials for a period of 12 months 1 full year from the date of receipt and b that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 1 year B CUSTOMER REMEDIES KanexPros entire liability and Customer exclusive remedy shall be at KanexPro option either return of the price paid for the product or repair or replacement of the Product that does not meet this Limited Warranty and which is returned to KanexPro with a copy of customers receipt This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the Product h
13. mbols exceed the effective range it would be taken as a wrong command 2 In above commands T and are symbols for easy reading and do not need to be typed in actual operation 3 Please remember to end the commands with the ending symbols CE Detail Examples 1 Transfer signals from an input channel to all output channels x1 All Example To transfer signals from the input channel No 3 to all output channels Run Command SAIL 2 Transfer all input signals to the corresponding output channels respectively All Example If this command is carried out on an MVG1616 A matrix switcher the status of it will be 151 2 gt 2 3 53 4 gt 4 16 gt 16 3 Switch off all the output channels All Example After running this command there will be no signals on all the output channels 4 Check the version of the firmware 4Version To check the version of the firmware 5 Switch off the detail feedback command from the COM port MessageOff Switch off the detail feedback information from the COM port But it will leave the switch OK as the feedback when you switch the matrix 6 Switch on the detail feedback command from the COM port MessageOn Switch on the detail feedback information from the COM port it will show the detail switch informa tion when it switch Example when switch 1 gt 2 for Audio it will feedback A0102 7 Transfer signals from an input channel to the cor
14. n priority order It means the output 1 is the most prior to exchange the EDID data and then the output 2 is the second prior to exchange the EDID data And the output 8 is the least prior When the user carries the EDID erase refresh function it will detect the output priority and exchange the EDID data with the available most prior output port EDID Management RS232 Commands When you need to refresh the EDID data of the MXHD16164A matrix switcher we can manually exchange the EDID data by sending the RS232 command EDIDMOn Please notice the text transform and the dot in behind When the EDIDMOn is sent the MXHD1616A matrix switcher will copy the EDID data from the most prior output port It means the MXHD1616A will erase the old EDID data and fully copy the EDID data from the displayer which is connected to the most prior output port When we send the EDIDMInit to the MXHD1616A matrix switcher it will recover the factory default EDID data When the EDIDMOn or EDIDMInit is correctly sent all the connected displayers will be blank for 2 3 seconds and recover again And the MXHD1616A matrix switcher will send out a RS232 feedback command EDIDMOn or EDIDMInit fall these symbols works it means the action is taken EDID Management by Buttons When you need to recover the ex factory default EDID data set we can send the RS232 command or press the buttons of the front panel
15. r the preset command No 5 Run Command Clear5 12 D Troubleshooting Maintenance 1 When the output image in the destination device connected to the HDMI Matrix MXHD1616A has ghost image such as the projector output with ghost image please check the projector setting or try another high quality HDMI cord 2 When there is a color loss or no video signal output please make sure the cable connection is proper and tight No kinks and the cable quality is good 3 When the remote controller doesn t works Maybe the battery is run out of please change a new one B Maybe the controller is broken please ask the dealer to fix it 4 When user cannot control the HDMI Matrix by computer through its COM port please check the COM port number in the software and make sure the COM port is in good condition 5 If there is not sound when switching the signal please make sure the beeper is switched on If so the beeper inside the matrix may be broken Please send it to the dealer for fixing 6 When switching the beeper beeps but without any output image Check with oscilloscope or multi meter if there is any signal at the input end If there is no signal input it may be the input connection cord broken or the connectors loosen B Check with oscilloscope or multi meter if there is any signal at the output end If there is no signal output it may be the output connection cord broken or the connectors
16. responding output channel x Example To transfer signals from the input channel No 5 to the output channel No 5 Run Command sg 8 Switch off an output channel x Example To switch off the output channel No 5 Run Command 55 9 Switch video signals command x1 V x2 Example To transfer the video signals from the input channel No 3 to the output channel No 5 Run Command 3V5 10 Switch audio signals command x1 A x2 Example To Transfer the audio signals from the input channel No 10 to the output channel Run Command 10A2 11 Switch both video and audio signals synchronously x1 B x2 Example To transfer both the video and the audio signals from the input channel No 120 to the output channel No 12 13 15 Run Command 120B12 13 15 12 Inquire the input channel to the output channel x Status x Example To inquire the input channel to the output channel No 23 Run Command Status23 13 Inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one Status Example To inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one Run Command Status 14 Save the present operation to the preset command Y Save Y Example To save the present operation to the preset command No 7 Run Command Save7 15 Recall the preset command Y Recall Y Example To recall the preset command No 5 Run Command Recall5 16 Clear the preset command Y Clear Y Example To clea

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