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1. Clear5 to clear the preset command No 5 Example 14 EDID management command EDIDM X B Y e g EDIDM5B3 to copy the EDID data of the display on output5 to input3 16 Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Specifications Table 9 Main unit Control parts Gain Serial control port Installation Options General Power supplies Temperature Case dimension W x H x D 0 dB Bandwidth RS 232 9 pin female D connector Pin configurations Rack mountable Front panel control TCP IP control by a web based GUI 100 to 240 VAC Power 50 60Hz consumption 20 to 70 C Humidity 16x16 Product weight 482 6 x 132 5 x 320 mm 3U high 32x32 Product weight 482 6 x 221 5 x 320 mm 5U high Modular Matrix Switch User Guide 6 75 Gbit s 2 TX 3 RX 5 GND Buttons 16x16 84 W 32x32 200 W 10 to 90 16x16 3 5 Kg 32x32 5 Kg 17 Changeable cards Table 10 HDMI CM MOD HDI10 and CM MOD HDO10 Input Input Input connector Input level Input impedance General Gain Video signal Switching speed EDID and DDC HDCP 4 HDMI Female HDMI T M D S 2 9V 3 3V 750 0 dB HDMI 1 4a full digital T M D S signal 200 ns max Output Input Input connector Input level Input impedance Gain Video signal Switching speed 4 HDMI Female HDMI T M D S 2 9V 3 3V 750 0 dB HDMI 1 4a full digital T M D S signal 200 ns max Supports Extended Display
2. System Type Command Lock Unlock Version MessageOff MessageOn Demo Undo Operation All Command Allg Ix x x1 V x2 x1 B x2 Status x Status Save Y Recall Y Clear Y PWON 12 Function Returns the switch model information Lock the front panel buttons on the switch Unlock the front panel buttons on the switch Returns the firmware version installed Turn off the feedback command from the COM port It displays switch OK Turn on the feedback command from the com port Puts the switch into Demo mode Cancels the prior command Transfer all input signals to the corresponding output channels respectively Switch off all the output channels Transfer signals from the input channel x to the output channel x Switch off the output channel x Transfer the video signals from the input channel x1 to the output channel x2 Transfer signal from the input channel x1 to the output channel x2 Inquire the input channel to the output channel x Inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one Save the present operation to the preset command Y Y ranges from 0 to 9 Recall the preset command Y Clear the preset command Y Work normally Modular Matrix Switch User Guide PWOFF All x HDCPON HDCPOFF HPDNormal HPDBypass NOO N1 x N2 x EDIDUpgrade x UpgradelntEDID x EDID x y EDIDG
3. 17 15 13 19753 1 18 16 14 1 2 10 8 6 4 2 6 Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Table 4 HDMI connector pin layout Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 TMDS Data 2 20 SHELL 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 19 Hot Plug Detect 3 TMDS Data 2 18 5V Power 4 TMDS Data 1 17 Ground 5 TMDS Data 1 Shield 16 DDC Data 6 TMDS Data 1 15 DDC Clock 7 TMDS Data 0 14 No Connect 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 13 CEC 9 TMDS Data 0 12 TMDS Clock 10 TMDS Clock 11 TMDS Clock Shield VGA cards See Table 11 VGA CM MOD VGI10 and CMMOD VGO10 on page 18 Scale all inputs to 1080p The card is compatible with C Video YUV YC factory preset function The bandwidth is up to 350 MHz 3 dB It supports RGBHV RGsB RGBS RsGsBs YUV YC and Composite video CM MOD VGI10 This input card supports four input signals max Input signal can pass to output device through any kind of output card 7 bs D a INPUTS CM MOD VG010 This input card supports four output signals max Output signal can pass to output device through any kind of output card OUTPUTS re a E e The following figure shows the pin layout for the VGA connectors female Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Table 5 VGA connector pin layout Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 RED 9 KEY PWR 2 GREEN 10 GND 3 BLUE 11 IDO RES 4 ID2 RES 12 ID1 SDA 5 GND 13 HSync 6 RED_RTN 14 VSync 7 GREEN_RTN 15 ID3 SCL 8 BLUE_RTN HDBaseT ca
4. Front panel button control Users can control the switch rapidly and directly using its front panel buttons The following is a brief operation guide to operating the front panel buttons Switching I O connection Function Switch I O connection It is important to know that input and output channels should be double digit For example input 01 represents input 1 Format Input Channel Output Channel Select Examples e To transfer input 1 to output 11 press the following input 0 1 output 1 2 Select e To transfer signals from input 1 to all output channels press the following 0 1 Global Select EDID Management Function Enable the input channel to capture and learn the EDID data of an output Format EDID Input Channel Output Channel Select Example e To enable input 1 to learn the EDID data of output 2 press the following EDID input 0 1 output 0 2 Select Clear the previous operation Function Clears the previous operations before pressing Select to enforce it Pressing Clear only erases the operations not confirmed by pressing Select 4 Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Notes e Input Channel Fill with the number of input channel to be controlled e Output Channel Fill with the number of output channels to be controlled Press Global to select all the outputs e The input and output channels on the rear panel are counting from left to right and top to bottom e The input delay time
5. any of the outputs Example 4 Switch off the detail feedback command from the COM port MessageOff e g It will leave the switch OK as the feedback when you switch the matrix Example 5 Switch on the detail feedback command from the COM port MessageOn e g It will show the detail switch information when it switches When switch 1 gt 2 it will feedback AV01 to 02 Example 6 Transfer signals from an input channel to the corresponding output channel x e g 5 to transfer signals from the input5 to the outputd Example 7 Switch off an output channel x e g 5 to switch off the output 5 Example 8 Switch signal x1 B x2 e g 12B12 13 15 to transfer signal from the input12 to the output No 12 13 15 Modular Matrix Switch User Guide 15 Example 8 Inquire the input channel to the output channel x Status x e g Status23 to inquire the input channel to the output23 Example 10 Inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one Status e g Status to inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one Example 11 Save the present operation to the preset command Y Save Y e g Save7 to save the present operation to the preset command No 7 Example 12 Recall the preset command Y Recall Y e g Recall5 to recall the preset command No 5 Example 13 Clear the preset command Y Clear Y e g
6. inadequate surge protection e A valid invoice of purchase via an authorized dealer shall be required for any warranty coverage 22 Modular Matrix Switch User Guide
7. omissions ii Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Introduction About the switch system The HDBaseT 16x16 and 32x32 matrix switches are high performance video and audio modular matrix switches Various changeable cards make matrix switches flexible and an all in one solution for different projects The matrix switches can support different video signals with cross switching Every video or audio signal is transmitted and switched independently this will cause the least signal attenuation so that the output signal keeps its high fidelity Two series of changeable cards work with matrix switches input card MOD 4I series and output card MOD 40 series All the cards support hot plug and play Users can choose the right card for different applications Different signal cards are used for processing different video signal including HMDI VGA and HDBaseT The matrix switches can be used for different projects because of the changeable card design It is the combination solution for multimedia conference rooms control rooms broadcasting rooms and shopping centers The matrix switches can handle all the audio and visual management including the switching driving and scaling Features e Modular chassis with configurable I O slots ranging from 16x16 to 32x32 e Various I O cards includes HDMI VGA and HDBaseT cards compatible with YUV YC and CVBC to configure any matrix e True cross point switching for any input to any output regard
8. 1 After sales service e If there appears to 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 e 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 e We offer this product with a three year warranty which starts from the first day you purchase this product e 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 e 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
9. 4a and HDCP Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Video Output Output Output connector Output impedance Bandwidth Transmission distance Return loss Min to max level Differential Phasic Error 4 RJ45 4IR and RS 232 Female RJ45 3 5mm mini jack for IR 3 poles captive screw connector for RS 232 750 6 75 Gbps 100 m max lt 30dB at 5KHz lt 0 3 V to 1 45 Vp p 10 at 135 MHz 100 m 19 Troubleshooting and maintenance 20 When there is a color loss or no video signal output the cables may be broken or are not well connected When EDID management does not work normally the HDMI cable may be broken at the output end 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 When a user cannot control the switch 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 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 It is not uncommon for any switch device to e
10. C clarecontrols Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Models HDBaseT 16x16 and 32x32 2014 11 753 Rev 01 Copyright Trademarks and patents Manufacturer Version Contact information O6NOV14 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 Modular Matrix Switches Models CM MM161610 HD and CM MM323210 HD 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 16x16 and 32x32 Matrix Switches Models CM MM161610 HD and CM MM323210 HD Rev 01 For contact information see www clarecontrols com Content Important information ii Limitation of liability ii Introduction 1 About the switch system 1 Features 1 Package contents 2 Switcher models 2 Signal cards 2 Front panel 3 Front panel button control 4 External connections 5 Input and output connectors 5 Changeable cards introduction and installation 6 Connecting with the RS 232 communication port 10 Connecting with a computer 10 System diagram 11 IP and RS 232 control protoc
11. EDID switching Enable input Y to learn the EDID data of output X If there is problem learning the EDID data it automatically sets the default EDID data for input Y 13 USERI Y X Custom command for VGA signal cards Where Y I O X port number ee User definable command e g 0623 AUDIO X I Z Select audio source from audio inputs or AV signal inputs This is only available for input signal cards that provide audio source selection Notes 14 x is the channel of the matrix switch but not the channel of the card It must be two bytes x1 x2 x3 and x4 are the symbols of the input or output channels ranged according to the model of the matrix switch If the symbols exceed the effective range it will be interpreted as a wrong command s Remember to end the commands with the ending symbols and Type the command carefully It is case sensitive Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Detailed examples Example 1 Transfer signals from an input channel to all output channels x1 All e g 3All to transfer signals from the input 3 to all output channels Example 2 Transfer all input signals to the corresponding output channels respectively All e g The status of matrix switch will be 1 gt 1 2 gt 2 3 gt 3 4 gt 4 8 gt 8 Example 3 Switch off all the output channels All e g After running this command there will be no signals on
12. Identification Data EDID and Display Data Channel DDC data using HDMI standards EDID and DDC signals are actively buffered Compliant with HDCP using HDMI 1 4a standards Table 11 VGA CM MOD VGI10 and CMMOD VGO10 Input Input Input signal Input coupling Input impedance General Gain Bandwidth Crosstalk Switching type Resolution 18 4 VGA Female 15 pin HD 0 5 to 2 0 Vp p 750 4 stereo audio 3P captive screw 3 81mm gt 10kQ VGA UXGA RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs component video S video and C video stereo audio AC coupling only 0 5 to 2 0 Vp p 0 dB 350 MHz 3 dB lt 50 dB at 5 MHz Vertical interval Output Output signal Input level Output impedance Gain Bandwidth Crosstalk Switching type 4 VGA Female 15 pin HD 0 5 to 2 0 Vp p 750 4 Stereo audio 3 5 mm jack RGBHV stereo audio AC coupling only 75Q 0 dB 350 MHz 3 dB lt 50 dB at 5 MHz 200 ns max 1920 1080p XGA 1024 768 1280 720p WXGA 1280 800 Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Table 12 HDBaseT CM MOD HDBI10 and CM MOD HDBO10 Video Input Input Input connector Input impedance Video General Gain Resolution range SNR THD HDMI standard 4 RJ45 4IR and RS 232 Female RJ45 3 5 mm mini jack for IR 3 poles captive screw connector for RS 232 750 OdB to 10dB at 100 MHz 800x600 to 1920x1200 gt 70dB at 100 MHz 100 m lt 0 005 at 1 KHz Support HDMI1
13. between two numbers of every input and output channel must be less than 5 seconds otherwise the operation will be cancelled e End every operation by pressing Select to confirm the operation External connections Input and output connectors The 16x16 switch has 8 card slots max in the rear panel including 4 input slots and 4 output slots The 32x32 switch has 16 card slots max in the rear panel including 8 input slots and 8 output slots Note The cards in the pictures are for reference only You can choose different cards in different cases each supporting plug and play Modular Matrix Switch User Guide 5 Changeable cards introduction and installation You can insert changeable cards into empty slots on the matrix switches hot swap and include different signals such as HDMI VGA and HDBaseT The following introduces you to each card HDMI cards See Table 10 HDMI CM MOD HDI10 and CM MOD HDO10 on page 18 The HDMI signal card is embedded with EDID management technology and supports CEC and DDC CM MOD HDI10 This input card supports four input signals max Input signals can pass to output devices through the MMX 40 HD or other types of output cards CM MOD HDO10 This output card supports four output signals max Output signals can come from MMX 4I HD or other types of input cards OUTPUTS OUTPUTS The following figure shows the pin layout for the HDMI connectors female 19
14. l and the shielded layer of cable must be connected to the connector s metal shell to share the grounding Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Connecting with the RS 232 communication port You can control the switch from the front panel IR or RS 232 The pin definitions are listed in the table below Table 7 RS 232 connection definitions No Pin Function 5 1 1 N u Unused _ _ 2 Tx Transmit ees 3 Rx Receive A 4 N u Unused 9 6 Female 5 Gnd Ground 6 N u Unused 7 N u Unused 8 N u Unused 9 N u Unused Connecting with a computer When the MMX matrix connects to the RS 232 port of a computer with control software users can control it by that computer To control the switch users need to use RS 232 control software 10 Modular Matrix Switch User Guide System diagram The following figure shows a typical system setup Figure 1 System diagram IR RS232 TCP IP Network VGA ox MAC HDMI TP SS AA ono control panel ss Nes ransmitter i Projector BlueRay Modular Matrix Switch User Guide 11 IP and RS 232 control protocol Use this command system to operate and control the matrix switch remotely with RS 232 software Communication protocol RS 232 communication protocol Baud rate 9600 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity bit none Table 8 RS 232 command types and codes Command Command Code Type
15. less signal format e Advanced EDID management three ways to guarantee maximum compatibility e Supports HDMI 1 4a and 3D e Integrated HDBaseT technology e I O cards works directly with CATx or a fiber optic extender e Ultra switching for an instantaneous display ensuring the transition runs smoothly e Unique pixel accurate and re clocking technology provides exceptional output transmission and accurate timing e Controlled via buttons RS 232 TCP IP IR also compatible with third party controls e Field upgradeable and hot swappable friendly to use and maintain e HDCP compliant e LCD display Modular Matrix Switch User Guide 1 Package contents 1 x modular matrix switch with empty slots and empty covers 1 x RS 232 cable 1 x IR remote battery is not included 2 X power cord 4 x plastic cushions 1 x user manual Switcher models Table 1 Title of the table Model Height Maximum slot Power RS 232 Network supplies control control 16x16 3U 4 input card slots and Dual V Optional 4 output card slots 32x32 5U 8 input card slots and Dual V Optional 8 output card slots Signal cards To meet different situation and users the signal cards are classified into the following models Input cards Table 2 Input cards Models Inputs Signal Format CM MOD HDI10 4 HDMI CM MOD VGI10 4 VGA CM MOD HDBI10 4 HDBaseT Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Table 3 Output cards Models Outputs Sig
16. nal Format CM MOD HDO10 4 HDMI CM MOD VGO10 4 VGA CM MOD HDBO10 4 HDBaseT Front panel The 16x16 and 32x32 switches share the same function buttons but only differ in case height 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Power indicator Power on indicator light 2 IR receiver IR receive window 3 LCD indicator Shows real time system status 4 INPUTS Allows direct selection of the input channel from 1 to 16 or 1 to 32 5 OUTPUTS Allows direct selection of the output channel from 1 to 16 or 1 to 32 6 FUNCTION GLOBAL Used to transfer video and audio signal HDMI of an input channel to all output channels Example To transfer HDMI signal from input channel 7 to all output channels press the buttons as follows Input 0 7 GLOBAL Select EDID Used to manually control EDID management Example To learn the EDID data of the display on output channel 2 to input channel 3 press the buttons as follows EDID Input 0 3 Output 0 2 Modular Matrix Switch User Guide 3 SELECT Used to transfer video and audio signal HDMI from an input to an output Example To transfer both the video and audio signals from input channel 3 to output channel 4 press the buttons as follows Input 0 3 Output O 4 SELECT 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
17. ol 12 Detailed examples 15 Specifications 17 Changeable cards 18 Troubleshooting and maintenance 20 Safety operation guide 21 After sales service 22 Modular Matrix Switch 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 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
18. rds Twisted pair card HDMI extender See Table 12 HDBaseT CM MOD HDBI10 and CM MOD HDBO10 on page 19 The card supports HDTV and is compatible with HDMI 1 4a and HDCP CM MOD HDBI10 This input card supports four HDMI TP input signals Input signals can pass to the output device through the CM MOD HDBO10 or through other types of output cards Needs to work with the CM BT10 TX70 CE Jot sol J HDMITP1 IR1 ixeRx IR2 HDMITP2 HDMITP3 IR3 ixtRx IR4 HDMITP4 3 CM MOD HDBO10 This output card support four HDMI TP output signals max Output signals can come from the CM MOD HDBI10 or from other types of input cards Needs to work with the CM BT10 RX70 OUTPUTS OUTPUTS HDMITP2 HDMITP3 IR3 IR4 HDMITP4 8 Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Table 6 lists the pin layouts of different connection standards same standard the RJ45 connectors You can choose from two The connectors of the same cable should use the Note The Cat5e Cat6 terminations for HDBaseT devices should be a straight thru TIA EIA T568B standard TIA EIA T568A standard is not recommended Table 6 T568A and T568B cable standards TIA EIA T568A Pin Cable color 1 green white green orange white blue blue white orange brown white o nN O oa fF WwW ND brown TIA EIA T568B Pin Cable color 1 orange white orange green white blue blue white green brown white oo N ODO oO fF WwW DN brown Note Cable connectors must be meta
19. x EDIDMInit EDIDM X B Y Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Enter Standby mode Switch on all the outputs Switch on output x Turn on the HDCP output Turn off the HDCP output Verify the hot plug of output channels are working normally Ignore the hot plug check for the output channels Inquire the version of the backboard software Inquire the software version of the input signal card x Inquire the software version of the output signal card x Upgrade EDID data via the RS232 port X is the input port When the value of X is 5 it means to upgrade to all input ports When the switch receives the command it displays a message to send the EDID file bin file Operations will be canceled after ten seconds Upgrade the built in EDID data It supports six types of EDID data When the switch receives the command it will show a message to send EDID file bin file When X is 1 to 4 it means to upgrade the four built in EDID data When X is 5 or 6 it means to upgrade the saved EDID data of the DVI Operations will be canceled after ten seconds Set the EDID data of input port x to the built in EDID data of type y The value of y is 1 2 3 and 4 The EDID data types are same as mentioned above Get EDID data from the output channel X and display the data on the serial port control software Where x is the output port number Recover the factory default EDID data for each input channel Manual
20. xperience trouble when learning 3D EDID signal from a source device such as a Blu ray player If your switch 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 switch and relearn the EDID data Modular Matrix Switch User Guide Safety operation guide To guarantee the reliable operation of the equipment and safety of the staff please follow the procedures listed below 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 supplies have 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 Modular Matrix Switch User Guide 2

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