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1. Smart AWI SMART AUDIO VIDEO INNOVATION Installation Manual CATXPro 64 port HDTV CAT5 Matrix Switch with RS 232 IR USB TCP IP and Touch Control For WUXGA Component Video Composite Video and S Video with full stereo audio support and full IR RS232 non blocking matrix switching Switch up to 64 remote devices to 64 remote displays located up to 1 000 feet away www smartavi com Introduction CATXPro routes audio video IR and RS 232 signals from several different video sources out to multiple displays projectors monitors etc and speakers via inexpensive Cat5 6 UTP cable CATXPro is capable of connecting to as many as 64 video sources via transmitters and 64 video displays via receivers with a maximum extension of 1 000 feet between the transmitter and receiver units A single audio video output can be routed to one or multiple destinations Video is transmitted ata resolution of 1920 x 1200 to insure high resolution images Buffered video outputs and analog delivery of stereo audio maintains optimum integrity throughout the system Special remote boxes offer compatibility with Video Composite UXGA Component Video and S Video CATXPro Rear Features Supports high resolution video up to 1920x1200 High guality audio switching Infrared RS232 and TCP IP control PC Windows software control Integral UTP distribution 9U rackmounted chassis Uses easy to install inexpensive CAT 5 5e 6 7 8 Maximum extensi
2. SVGA XGA SXGA Resolution Connector XTAV SPECIFICATIONS VGA SVGA XGA SXGA Resolution www smartavi com 21 Technical Information continued XTProWALL Signal Type gt Ar l A Smart AVI eco mw 22 www smartavi com RS 232 Specifications How to properly create an RS 232 connection between a PC and most SmartAVI RS 232 compliant devices Establish a connection to your RS 232 compliant device 1 Connect a straight through male to female RS 232 cable shown on right to the RS 232 connector on the PC 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the RS 232 compliant device 3 Power on the device COM Properties E Port Settings Bits per second Data bits E Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Restore Defaults Hyperterminal Settings Male to Female Straight Cable not provided Setting up the Terminal application 1 Open Hyperterminal on the PC or use the terminal client of your choice Use the default settings to create a connection to the device see settings on left Settings MUST match those shown on the lower right Be sure that Flow Control is None The output of the device will be the same as the PC www smartavi com 23 RS 232 Specifications continued How to properly test an RS 232 connection between a PC and most SmartAVI RS 232 compliant devices After you have established a connection to your device use the f
3. continued Connecting to the SMTCP 2 for the first time The first time you connect the SMTCP 2 you will need to perform the following steps to set the initial configuration This includes establishing an HTTP connection and manually setting the IP address for the SMTCP 2 1 Power off all devices 2 Use a female to male Straight Through RS 232 Serial cable to connect the SMTCP 2 to the computer 3 Use a CAT5 ethernet cable to connect the SMTCP 2 to a TCP IP network via a network router or other network connection that has DHCP enabled If your network does not support DHCP please see page 22 of this manual for instructions RS 232 SERIAL COMPUTER IP ROUTER SMTCP 2 MATRIX SWITCH J N AT CONINI E TE D Fl N U UU IN NI EA E Power on the computer and run a terminal program such as Hyperterminal to open a serial connection to the SMTCP 2 using the standard 9600 baud 8 N 1 configuration Power on the SMTCP 2 When powered on it will obtain an IP address automatically via DHCP from the network 6 The IP information for the SMTCP 2 will be displayed on the terminal screen as follows HE kkk 6 266 26263 26307 2609026 26096 26 kkk 26 E SmartAVI control is UP version 12 10 1781 kkk kkk kkk kkk kkk kk kkk kkk addr 192 168 1 102 Mask 255 255 255 0 gtwy 192 168 1 1 k kk kkk kkk kkk kkk kkk kkk NOTE the above IP address is for demonstration purposes only Actual
4. 1000 1111 gt input 15 Comms Port Settings Baud Rate 9600 StartBits 14 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Notes e When successful commands 1 4 will acknowledge by sending the checksum with nibbles swapped 8 lt CR gt lt LF gt o e g checksum of 0x24 acknowledges with lt 0x42 gt lt CR gt lt LF gt www smartavi com 25 RS 232 Specifications continued How to properly test an RS 232 connection between a PC and most SmartAVI RS 232 compliant devices The following are example commands for the first 8 inputs and 8 outputs The hexadecimal values of the commands are also listed Operation input 1 output 1 input 2 output 1 input 3 output 1 input 4 output 1 input 5 output 1 input 6 output 1 input 7 output 1 input 8 output 1 input 1 output 2 input 2 output 2 input 3 output 2 input 4 output 2 input 5 output 2 input 6 output 2 input 7 output 2 input 8 output 2 input 1 output 3 input 2 output 3 input 3 output 3 input 4 output 3 input 5 output 3 input 6 output 3 input 7 output 3 input 8 output 3 input 1 output 4 input 2 output 4 input 3 output 4 input 4 output 4 input 5 output 4 input 6 output 4 input 7 output 4 input 8 output 4 input 1 output 5 input 2 output 5 input 3 output 5 input 4 output 5 input 5 output 5 input 6 output 5 input 7 output 5 input 8 output 5 20 Command F00M01101 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M01102 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M01103 lt CHK
5. be no higher than 0 2 Router Time out After you have entered in the necessary information click OK This will now take you to the Main Routing Window where you can route the different video audio connections LA Smart Control Pro l Ioj x File Message Help Input Names A A A O ES Output Names Macros TE 02 Ths 95 50 5000 5 00 se si EEN fin 03 28 o nnna fout EN Out 04 2 unassigned jin 04 qe 50 00 5000 i TO ey SSS YS M M MN M M MA M out 05 s i J d a A A i d d i d k d i d is A k A is d d _ d J Out 06 U l 3 lt unassigned gt Out OF 7 out 08 ej out 09 2 4 unassigned out 10 10 pe ak me jaks m jak mo jaks m 24 mo sof mi sho ine 224 po 284 ine ga pe sH me af Frame Address R5 232 Switching Out out 11 11 1 5 unassigned gt out 12 12 out 13 13 ois aa out 15 15 out 16 16 6 unassigned T unassigned Record Update Matrix o a Connect Disconnect On this screen you will notice the input buttons running down the left side while the output buttons run across the top They are each labeled 1 through 16 12 www smartavi com Software Operation continued The Main Routing Window enables you to control the router s connections by means of the CATXPro panel the button panel or with pre recorded routes called macros CATXPro Panel This is probably the simplest way to route the connections Simply
6. click on the cross point itself The input on the left will then be routed to the output above Note Inputs can be routed to several different outputs but each output can only have a single input at any one time So you can have several connections horizontally but not vertically LA Smart Control Pro l Ioj x Fie Message Help Input Names TTT TTT TTT TI TTV TS Output Names Macros In 01 mo aj mo sath fe si me ofl po jaks ine of ino he mo 0 4 inn af me jahh mis 2333388 Mur 01 ut 02 ut 03 Qut 04 ut 05 Que 06 Que 07 Out 08 ut 09 ut 10 Cut 11 ut 12 ut 13 Qut 14 ut 15 ut 16 ku a Tc bao TN TN TN TN TN a ET a TN ee bes kate EBS E o o E e 1 unassigned 2 unassigned ao unassigned 4 unassigned 5 unassigned 6 unassigned f unassigned in 14 Lp fin 15 at 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O C in 16 wle II SR RR IR Record Update Matrix RS 232 Switching Frame Address Jr Out o Connect Disconnect The Button Panel These are the numbered buttons across the top and left sides Click an output button on the top and then click an input button on the left Options for using the Button Panel e Output Options To select multiple outputs next to each other click on one output then hold the shift key down and click the last output When the inputis clicked it is routed to all selected output
7. input 1 output 6 input 2 output 6 input 3 output 6 input 4 output 6 input 5 output 6 input 6 output 6 input 7 output 6 input 8 output 6 input 1 output 7 input 2 output 7 input 3 output 7 input 4 output 7 input 5 output 7 input 6 output 7 input 7 output 7 input 8 output 7 input 1 output 8 input 2 output 8 input 3 output 8 input 4 output 8 input 5 output 8 input 6 output 8 input 7 output 8 input 8 output 8 Ouery Current Matrix RS 232 Specifications continued F00M06101 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M06102 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M06103 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M06104 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M06105 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO 6106 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO6107 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M06108 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M07101 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M07102 lt CHK gt lt CR gt 1F00M07103 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOM0O7104 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M07105 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOM0O7106 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOM0O7107 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M07108 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M08101 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO 8102 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO 8103 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO 8104 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M08105 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO 8106 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO 8107 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO 8108 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOU lt CHK gt lt CR gt 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 36 49 30 31 45 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 36 49 30 32 46 OD 2F 2F 46 30 3
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9. 0 4D 30 36 49 30 33 47 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 36 49 30 34 40 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 36 49 30 35 41 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 36 49 30 36 42 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 36 49 30 37 43 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 36 49 30 38 4F OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 31 44 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 32 47 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 33 46 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 34 41 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 35 40 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 36 43 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 37 42 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 37 49 30 38 40 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 38 49 30 31 4B 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 38 49 30 32 48 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 38 49 30 33 49 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 38 49 30 34 4E OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 38 49 30 35 4F 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 38 49 30 36 4C 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 38 49 30 37 4D 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 38 49 30 38 42 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 55 13 OD www smartavi com How to properly test an RS 232 connection between a PC and most SmartAVI RS 232 compliant devices 27 28 RS 232 SPECIFICATIONS CONNECTOR DB9 MALE RECEIVE DB9 FEMALE TRANSMIT 00900 8000 PIN NAME DESCRIPTION RxD Receive Data on DB9 Male TxD Transmit Data on DB9 Male 5 SGND Ground RxD Receive Data on DB9 Female TxD Transmit Data on DB9 Female Receive Data on DB9 Female www smartavi com NOTES www smartavi com 29 30 NOTES www smartavi com Limited Warranty Statement A Extentof limited warranty 1 SmartAVI T
10. 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 31 49 30 34 47 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 31 49 30 35 46 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 31 49 30 36 45 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 31 49 30 37 440D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 31 49 30 38 4B 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 32 49 30 31 41 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 32 49 30 32 42 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 32 49 30 33 43 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 32 49 30 34 44 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 32 49 30 35 45 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 32 49 30 36 46 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 32 49 30 37 47 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 32 49 30 38 48 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 33 49 30 31 40 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 33 49 30 32 43 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 33 49 30 33 42 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 33 49 30 34 45 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 33 49 30 35 44 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 33 49 30 36 47 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 33 49 30 37 46 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 33 49 30 38 49 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 34 49 30 31 47 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 34 49 30 32 44 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 34 49 30 33 45 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 34 49 30 34 42 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 34 49 30 35 43 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 34 49 30 36 40 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 34 49 30 37 41 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 34 49 30 38 4E 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 35 49 30 31 46 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 35 49 30 32 45 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 35 49 30 33 44 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 35 49 30 34 43 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 35 49 30 35 42 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 35 49 30 36 41 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 35 49 30 37 40 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 35 49 30 38 4F 0D www smartavi com
11. 3 5mm audio male to male audio cable 3 Connect local monitor to the VGA out of the transmitter Connect external speakers to the transmitter s audio out Standard 3 5mm stereo miniplug 5 Inthe back of the unit connect the CAT5 cable that will connect to the CATXPro NOTE You can not use RS232 and IR at the same time cats aa Audio Out Connecting the XTPro receiver Connecting The Receiver 1 Connect CAT5 cable coming from the CATXPro to the back of the receiver 2 Connect 1 2 display monitors to the VGA out connectors on the front of the receiver 3 Connect 1 2 sets of external speakers to the audio output connections on the front of the unit Standard 3 5mm stereo Miniplug cAT5 Audio Out Adjusting and Tuning the Signal Skew In order to fine tune the signal adjust the individual dials gt M one atatime starting with GREEN then BLUE and lastly e a Y RED As you turn the dials you will notice the colors slightly BLUE GREEN RED Im change as you increase or decrease the strength All dials o o should be approximately the same value www smartavi com Installation continued Connecting the XTPro XTREEM receiver Connecting The Receiver 1 Connect CAT5 cable coming from the CATXPro to the back of the receiver 2 Connecta display monitor to the VGA out connectors on the front of the receiver 3 Connect a set of external speakers to the audio output connections on the front of the unit Standard 3 5m
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13. S 232 cable the control computer by connecting the female RS 232 connector into the male RS 232 connector of the PC Turn the side screws so that it does not accidentally become disconnected 2 Connect RS 232 cable connector to the male RS 232 connector on the back of the chassis Smart AM l n Kah 115 are CAT5 Preparation The CATXPro is a point to point video extender switcher The system does not allow to connecting the Cat5 via hubs or any kind of switches that the point to point connection need be maintained The 16 RJ45 ports on the front of the CATXPro are output ports providing connectivity to the XTPro or XT AV receiver This is a standard RJ45 connector the CATXPro can be connected via either CAT5 CAT5e or CAT6 cabling CAT5 5e 6 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS CONNECTOR PINS SmartAVI Proprietary Connector MM 87654321 ai T Video Audio CONDUCTOR GAUGE 24 AWG DATA RS232 and IR IMPEDANCE 100 15 ohms Bidirectional 10 www smartavi com Software Operation For the latest software contact SmartAvVI for a download link Open the downloaded file in order to initiate software installation Click Install After installation has completed click CLOSE In order to use the software click on the START button gt Programs gt SmartControl Pro There you should see a help file the SmartControl Pro launcher as well as a shortcut to uninstall SmartControl Pro Click on SmartControl Pro in order to launch the sof
14. WITCH It is also recommended that you set a password for the SMTCP 2 at this point To set the password and or username click on the User Administration button enter the password and click Submit This sets the password for the HTTP interface only 16 www smartavi com Controlling the CATXPro with the SMTCP module continued Controlling the SMTCP 2 via HTTP Once you have completed the Initial Setup for the SMTCP 2 you can now begin configuring it for your matrix The following details the individual menu options in the web interface Matrix Menu Outputs Matrix Preset Al Thisis another 5 olelolololololo 7 ololololololojo The matrix menu allows you to set the crosspoints for the matrix Crosspoints are used to route signals from the individual inputs to individual outputs The output channels can only have one input but each input can have several outputs Example shown in diagram Input 1 to Outputs 3 4 5 Input this to Outputs 6 7 8 Input test to Output 1 Input 6 to Output 2 The Matrix Preset option allows you to save and recall crosspoint configurations with the push of a button To save a preset simply configure your crosspoints and press the SAVE button next to the desired preset To recall a preset simply click on the button with its name To edit the preset names see the Device Config menu Frame Address Menu The frame address menu allows you to set the frame address of the current matrix switch Fram
15. ddress to the SMTCP 2 It is recommended that you statically assign an IP address to avoid any future IP Address PY conflict or connectivity issues with DHCP IP Mask Gateway 18 www smartavi com Controlling the CATXPro with the SMTCP module continued User Administration Menu 7 The User Administration menu allows you Administration to change the user name and password for User Mame the SMTCP 2 The default user name forthe Password AAA SMTCP 2 is Admin and the password is Pass Once you modify the login information press Retype Password the Submit button to make the changes Controlling the SMTCP 2 via TELNET Commands may be sent transparently to the matrix via a TELNET connection to the SMTCP 2 To use this function use a telnet client such as Hyperterminal or PUTTY to connect to the IP address of the SMTCP 2 You will be prompted for a username and password this will be the same as the login information via HTTP Once logged in the SMTCP 2 is ready to accept the standard RS 232 commands For a list of the available commands please see the user manual for the matrix you are using Although the commands are not echoed to the client display the commands are being issued to the matrix Should you need commands to be echoed please see the instructions for your TELNET client Upgrading the SMTCP 2 To updgrade the SMTCP 2 with the latest firmware contact your sales representative to obtain the
16. e addresses Current Address o allow commands to be sent to different matrixes in Change Current to o series For more information on the specific commands available please see the instructions for your matrix switch www smartavi com 17 Frame Address Controlling the CATXPro with the SMTCP module continued Device Config Menu Device Type Input Names Output Names Preset Names DVR 8x8 4 4 4 fi 1 This is a test ime dee Jag Matrix dimensions 3 is d Boo This is another Inputs fe Lala o Jaa y an Outputs 8 5 test 5 5 ce jep Reset Names 7 7 7 7 SystemReset gig af The device configuration menu allows you to select the type of matrix you are using specify the dimensions of the matrix and assign names to the inputs outputs and presets reset the names and reset the system to factory defaults To begin set the type of device you are using from the drop down menu labeled Device Type and specify the Matrix Dimensions After specifying the Matrix Dimensions press the Submit button to make the changes Once the type of matrix is entered you can assign names to each of your inputs outputs and presets The preset names are used in the Matrix Menu for quick storage and retrieval of matrix configurations Leaving a preset blank will exclude it from the Matrix Menu Network Setting Menu The network setting menu allows you to assign a static Network Configuration lee DHCP IP a
17. echnologies Inc warrants to the end user customers that the SmartAVI product specified above will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the duration of 1 year which duration begins on the date of purchase by the customer Customer is responsible for maintaining proof of date of purchase 2 SmartAVI limited warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of normal use of the product and do not apply to any a Improper or inadeguate maintenance or modifications b Operations outside product specifications c Mechanical abuse and exposure to severe conditions 3 If SmartAVI receives during applicable warranty period a notice of defect SmartAVI will at its discretion replace or repair defective product If SmartAVI is unable to replace or repair defective product covered by the SmartAVI warranty within reasonable period of time SmartAVI shall refund the cost of the product 4 SmartAVI shall have no obligation to repair replace or refund unit until customer returns defective product to SmartAVl 5 Any replacement product could be new or like new provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced 6 SmartAVI limited warranty is valid in any country where the covered product is distributed by SmartAvVI B Limitations of warranty TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW NEITHER SMARTAVI NOR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND WHETHER EXPR
18. firmware upgrade file or visit the SMTCP 2 product page at www smartavi com The version information is listed on the Main Menu Once you have the file use an FTP client preferably TFTP to navigate to the IP address of the SMTCP 2 To upload the file to the SMTCP 2 navigate to the var directory and upload the file firmware img IMPORTANT the file MUST BE NAMED firmware img for the upgrade to work properly Again the full path MUST BE var firmware img Once the file has been copied restart power off and power on the SMTCP 2 Once restarted the firmware update will be installed To verify the upgrade see the version information listed on the Main Menu SMTCP 2 Front SMTCP 2 Rear k A o i Ta a www smartavi com 19 Controlling the CATXPro with the SMTCP module continued Connecting to the SMTCP 2 for the first time WITHOUT DHCP The first time you connect the SMTCP 2 you will need to perform the following steps to set the initial configuration This includes establishing an HTTP connection and manually setting the IP address for the SMTCP 2 1 Power off all devices 2 Use a female to male Straight Through RS 232 Serial cable to connect the SMTCP 2 to the computer 3 Use a CAT5 ethernet cable to connect the SMTCP 2 to a TCP IP network via a network router or other network connection i RS 232 SERIAL A CAT5 A SMTCP 2 MATRIX SWITCH NOT CONNECTED 4 Power on the computer and run a te
19. gt lt CR gt F00M01104 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M01105 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M01106 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO110 7 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO1108 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M02101 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO2102 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO2103 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO2104 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO2105 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO2106 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO210 7 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO2108 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO3101 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO3102 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M0310 3 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M0310 4 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M0310 5 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M03106 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M03107 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M03108 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M0410 1 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M0410 2 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M0410 3 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M0410 4 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M0410 5 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M04106 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M0410 7 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M0410 8 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M05101 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO5102 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO5103 lt CHK gt lt CR gt F00M05104 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO5105 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO5106 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO5107 lt CHK gt lt CR gt FOOMO5108 lt CHK gt lt CR gt Hexidecimal Value 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 31 49 30 31 42 0D 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 31 49 30 32 41 OD 2F 2F 46 30 30 4D 30 31 49 30 33 40 OD
20. he Transmitter 1 Connect the output of the computer video card to the video input of the transmitter using the included male to male video cable Connect the output of the computer audio card to the audio input of the transmitter using 3 5mm audio male to male audio cable Connect external speakers to the transmitter s audio out Standard 3 5mm stereo miniplug In the back of the unit connect the CAT5 cable that will connect to the CATXPro CAT5 6 XT AY Transmitter Connecting the XTAV receiver Connecting The Receiver 1 Za o Adjusting and Tuning the Signal Skew In order to fine tune the signal adjust the individual dials one at a time starting with GREEN then BLUE and lastly RED As you turn the dials you will notice the colors slightly change as you increase or decrease the strength All Connect CAT5 cable coming from the CATXPro to the back of the receiver Connect display monitors to the VGA out connector on the front of the receiver Connect external speakers to the audio output connections on the front of the unit Standard 3 5mm stereo Miniplug poti ed P i we we _ from CATS WITCH AKNE dials should be approximately the same value BLUE GREEN RED www smartavi com 5 Installation continued Connecting XTWALL Transmitter Connecting The Transmitter i a vi Connect the output of the computer video card to the video input of the transmitter using the included male to male vide
21. m stereo Miniplug VGA Oul Audio Out Adjusting and Tuning the Signal Skew In order to fine tune the signal adjust the individual dials AA AF one atatime starting with GREEN then BLUE and lastly 5 X RED As you turn the dials you will notice the colors slightly change as you increase or decrease the strength All dials BLUE GREEN should be approximately the same value 8 www smartavi com Installation continued WARNING The CATXPro MUST have 1U of space above and below for proper ventilation Failure to do so may damage the CATXPro due to over heating Make sure the unit is powered off before connecting the cables Connect all the Transmitters 1 Locate the RJ45 jacks on the back of the CATXPro 2 Connect the CAT5 cable to the RJ45 and mark each cable with the number of the transmitter 3 REPEAT steps for all transmitters cables Connect all the Receivers 1 Locate the RJ45 jacks on the back of the CATXPro 2 Connect the CAT5 cable to the RJ45 and mark each cable with the number of the receivers 3 REPEAT steps for all receivers cables After all connections are made you can power on the CATXPro the transmitters and receivers www smartavi com Installation continued Connecting the Control Communication Cable RS 232 Each unit can be controlled by a RS 232 port connected from the back ofthe chassis The SmartControlPro software will be used to control the units 1 Connect the R
22. o cable Connect the output of the computer audio card to the audio input of the transmitter using 3 5mm audio male to male audio cable Connect local monitor to the VGA out of the transmitter Connect external speakers to the transmitter s audio out Standard 3 5mm stereo miniplug In the back of the unit connect the CAT5 cable that will connect to the CATXPro NOTE You can not use RS232 and IR at the same time Connecting XTWALL Receiver Connecting The Receiver 1 Za oF Adjusting and Tuning the Signal Skew In order to fine tune the signal adjust the individual dials one at a time starting with GREEN then BLUE and lastly RED As you turn the dials you will notice the colors slightly change as you increase or decrease the strength All dials should be approximately the same value 6 Connect CAT5 cable coming from the CATXPro to the back of the receiver Connect 1 2 display monitors to the VGA out connectors on the front of the receiver Connect 1 2 sets of external speakers to the audio output connections on the front of the unit Standard 3 5mm stereo Miniplug BLUE GREEN RED www smartavi com Installation continued Connecting the XTPro transmitter Connecting The Transmitter 1 Connect the output of the computer video card to the video input of the transmitter using the included male to male video cable 2 Connect the output of the computer audio card to the audio input of the transmitter using
23. ollowing commands 1 To set a video crosspoint FExxMyy1Izz lt CHK gt lt CR gt e g to set video input 3 to output 12 on a router with frame address 0 send the command F00M12103 lt 0x42 gt lt CR gt 2 To set RS 232 crosspoint FxxRyy1Izz lt CHK gt lt CR gt 3 To disconnect RS 232 crosspoint FxxDyy1Izz lt CHK gt lt CR gt 4 To set new frame address FxXxxXFnn lt CHK gt lt CR gt CALCULATING THE lt CHK gt lt CHK gt stands for CHECKSUM the lt CHK gt value is calculated by performing an XOR of the full com mand string For example F00M12103 will XOR to the hexadecimal value 0x42 therefore the value of lt CHK gt is 0x42 24 www smartavi com RS 232 Specifications continued How to properly test an RS 232 connection between a PC and most SmartAVI RS 232 compliant devices RS 232 Commands continued 5 To query crosspoints from PC xxU lt CHK gt lt CR gt e lf all outputs are connected to input 1 then a 4x4 Matrix will respond with lt 0x80 gt lt 0x80 gt lt 0x80 gt lt 0x80 gt lt CR gt e The router will send back one byte for each output and the string ends with a lt CR gt The first byte sent is Output 1 In the example above since there are 5 bytes total we know that there are 4 outputs e o calculate the input number the router sends the input number with the 7 bit set o 0x80 1000 0000 gt input 0 o 0x81 1000 0001 gt input 1 O o Ox8F
24. on of 1 000 feet 300m between the local and remote units HDTV compatible 720p 1080i 1080p 300 MHz bandwidth Compatible with VGA XGA Sun MAC and SGI Compatible with Line Level Stereo Audio Signals High ground loop immunity Built in power surge and transient protection Designated trimmer in the remote unit to compensate for length 2 www smartavi com Ordering Information PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION amp 8 amp ea losa oa llosa 2 la los cosa ls losa EA Al Ad fl Al A A fl Al Al Al Al 1 Accessories PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION XTPRO UXGA Audio RS232 IR tranmitter with Local Video Includes XTP RX and PS5VD1A XTP RXS XTPRO UXGA Audio RS232 IR receiver with Dual Video Includes XTP RX and PS5VD1A XTP RXLS UXGA Audio RS232 IR Long Range receiver Includes XTP RXL and PS5VD1A XTX RXS XT Xpress UXGA Audio receiver Includes XTJ RX and PS5VD1A XTJ TXS XT UXGA Audio tranmitter Includes XTJ RX and PS5VD1A SM TCPS TCP IP Control include SMTCP CCRS232MM and PS5VD1A SM EYE External infrared receiver IR range of 10 to 30 RMT 2 Remote control device XTP RXXS Xtreem UXGA Audio RS 232 IR CAT5 1699ft Receiver with Remote Control for Skew Setting Includes XTP RXX SMRMT PS5VD2A Technical Specifications VIDEO CONTROL Bandwidth 250MHz RS232 Via Software 9600 bps Input Signal Level 1 Vol
25. results may be different 7 The IP address shown must be used to connect to the SMTCP via HTTP www smartavi com 15 Controlling the CATXPro with the SMTCP module continued 8 Open a web browser and navigate to the IP address UserID admin that is indicated You will be prompted to enter a username and password Password ee 9 The default login case sensitive is as follows User ID Admin Password Pass 10 Once connected to the SMTCP 2 you will see the following menu of options Smart AM 1 Matrix SMART AUDIO VIDEO INNOVATION Frame Address Device Config Network Setting User Administration Web Interface Yer 10 17 7076 n wn User Admin atone For the initial setup click the Network Setting button and Matrix manually assign an IP address to the SMTCP 2 This will assure that the SMTCP 2 will always Network Configuration Home AUTES have the same IP address Be Use DHCP Device Config sure to choose an address that iP ddess sid ee will not conflict with any other IP Mask devices on the network and Gateway o that the address is not in the range of the DHCP server 11 Once you have manually assigned an IP address to the SMTCP 2 you may disconnect the Straight Through RS 232 Serial cable from the computer 12 Connect the SMTCP 2 to the matrix switch with a Cross RS 232 Serial cable AE RS 232 BURBUBUE m CAT5 SERIAL COMPUTER IP ROUTER SMTCP 2 MATRIX S
26. rminal program such as Hyperterminal to open a serial connection to the SMTCP 2 using the standard 9600 baud 8 N 1 None Flow Control configuration 5 While powering on the SMTCP 2 press and hold Shift 1 exclamation until a command prompt appears 6 Press enter to show the network configuration help screen as follows COMPUTER Command LLL A AE AE A A A A A A A A A A A A AE EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILII Network Configuration help IEEE RENE I Enter a command followed by optional parameters Commands are SET DHCP INFO RESET and QUIT SAVE SET command allows you to change the network configuration SI XXX XXX XXX xxx Set IP Address if IP address is not entered then DHCP is ENABLED SM XXX XXX XXX XXX Set IP Mask SG XXX XXX XXX XXX Set Gateway Address RN Reset Network Params IPADDR 192 168 0 2 IPMASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 DHCP ON Enable DHCP DHCP OFF Disable DHCP INFO Display network configuration RESET Factory reset QUIT Saves configuration and quits SAVE Same as QUITNOTE the above IP address is for demonstration purposes only Actual results may be different 7 Follow the instuctions to manually assign an IP address to the SMTCP 2 8 See page 19 for instructions on how to connect to the SMTCP 2 via HTTP 20 www smartavi com Technical Information XTPRO SPECIFICATIONS Receiver with local monitor Audio and IR RS 232 support VGA
27. s To select multiple outputs individually hold the control key down and click on any number of outputs When the input is clicked it is routed to all selected outputs e Input Options To route an input to all the outputs at once hold the control key down and click on an input To leave the outputs selected after the route is made hold the shift key down and click on an input www smartavi com 13 Controlling the CATXPro with the SMTCP module The SMTCP 2 is an RS 232 control module that allows most SmartAVI switching matrixes to be controlled remotely via HTTP or TELNET Manage the switching functions of your matrix with ease from anywhere in the world With the SMTCP 2 you can save up to 10 preset input output configurations for easy access TELNET access provides transparent command control of your matrix perfect for use with automated third party control software Features Applications e Supports HTTP and TELNET control e Server Collocation e 10 100 Ethernet Interface e Digital Signage e Upto 10 user definable configurations e Airports e Password Protected e Dealer Rooms e Upto 5 Users can Control the Matrixes e Control Rooms e IP Configuration via TCP IP and RS 232 e Audio Visual Presentations e Flexible control of several types of matrixes Hotels Resorts KVM Switches Technical Specifications External 100 240 VAC SVDC2A 10W Weight 0 5 Ibs 14 www smartavi com Controlling the CATXPro with the SMTCP module
28. t pk pk into 75R IR Via Remote Control with IR EYE Type 3 Output Impedance 100 Ohms Via TCP IP optional Input Impedance 75 Ohms OTHER VGA SVGA XGA WUXGA RGB Hv RGSB 17 W x 1575H 9U x 14 D Bandwidth 20KHz Approvals UL CE ROHS Compliant O ting Temp 32 131 F 0 55 C Storage Temp 4 185 F 20 85 C Output Impedance 100 Ohms Input Impedance 10K Ohms www smartavi com 3 Applications e Corporate or Educational Presentations Financial Remote Servers User Control e Call Centers for Technical Support e Industrial Long Range Workstation Isolation Airport Installations Air Traffic Control Passenger Information e KVM Extension where Exceptional Quality of Signal is Crucial e Medical Remote Operation Away from Sensitive Magnetic Equipment e Recording for Large Studios where Editing Mixing Stations are Compact and or Require Complete Silence Application Diagram HDTV Display CRT Display Security Monitor Television LCD Display whe A A aic A Up to 64 Outputs XTPro Receiver A CATXPro A Total 1 000 Feet XTPro Transmitter Up to 64 Inputs P M Security Camera TCP IP RS 232 Infrared a Gaming Console Camera Le 1 3 E n Laptop Rack Servers Desktop Computer DVR Player VGA Input to VGA Output and RGB Input to RGB Output 4 www smartavi com Installation Connecting XTAV transmitter Connecting T
29. tware When the software starts you will see a screen like this The display may say 16 Inputs and 16 Outputs please change these values to 64 and 64 w Configure Router TOE Eoun Reset Advanced i Advanced Configuration Configuration Router Type A Split Inputs Outputs 00 Cat Switch a men Beet Com Port Router Timeout Comm Type 011411 U2 seconds Type E Cancel Advanced Configuration If you have more than one Router installed you will want to check this box Router Type Select Cat Switch A V Split Check this box if you need to route audio and video independently regardless from which source they originated from Leave unchecked if you want audio and video signals from the same input to remain together For example if you wanted to route different video feeds to different locations but wanted all of them to have the Same audio you should check the box www smartavi com 11 Software Operation continued Inputs Outputs Enter the number of Inputs Outputs your CATXPro has Although the CATXPro can have up to 64 inputs and 64 outputs for this instruction we will assume that there are 16 inputs and 16 outputs Com Port Select the appropriate com port that your computer is using to access the router By default this is 0 meaning the computer acknowledges commands almost instantly Sometimes a computer takes longer to respond This setting should be left at 0 If you need to change it it should
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