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MX44-4KUHDE 

Summary of Contents for MX44-4KUHDE

Page 1: ...MX44 4KUHDE ...

Page 2: ...HDMI 2 0 4 4 Matrix User Manual Version V1 0 0 ...

Page 3: ...Important Safety Instructions ...

Page 4: ...o radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Co...

Page 5: ...gement 13 API Command Control 15 Telnet Control 15 RS232 Serial Control 17 Web UI Control 18 Access the Web Interface 18 Matrix Control 19 General Setting 20 Advanced Setting 26 Warranty Terms and Conditions 30 ...

Page 6: ...bedded analog audio output from each HDMI output MX44 4KUHDE Matrix can be controlled by front panel buttons IR RS232 and LAN control with Telnet API and Web UI Independent DIP switches are also provided for advanced EDID management Designed for 1U rack mount and stand alone installation this matrix offers an Ultra HD A V switching and distribution solution ideal for a variety of applications such...

Page 7: ...udio de embedding outputs from each HDMI output Supports front panel buttons IR RS232 and LAN Telnet API Web UI control options Supports API command control through RS232 and Telnet connection Independent DIP switches for manual EDID management Package Contents MX44 4KUHDE Matrix x 1 IR Remote Handset x 1 USB to UART Cable x 1 AC Power Cord with US Plug x 1 Mounting Bracket with screws x 2 Specifi...

Page 8: ...366x7688 1440x9008 1600x9008 1600x12008 1680x10508 1920x12008 2048x11528 3840x21602 3 5 8 4096x21602 8 720x4808 480p 720x5766 576p 1280x7206 720p50 1280x7208 720p60 1920x10806 1080p50 1920x10808 1080p60 1 at 23 98 Hz 2 at 24 Hz 3 at 25 Hz 4 at 29 97 Hz 5 at 30 Hz 6 at 50 Hz 7 at 59 94 Hz 8 60 Hz Audio Format HDMI Fully supports HDMI audio formats in HDMI 2 0 specification L R Analog AUDIO OUT PCM ...

Page 9: ...er Supply AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption Max 1018P 22W 4K 27 50W Dimensions W x H x D 440mm x 300mm x 43 5mm 17 32 x 11 81 x 1 71 Product Net Weight 3 58kg 7 89lb Rack Space Required 1U Certification CE FCC Cable Specification Cable Type Range Supported Video HDMI Input Output 49ft 15m 1080P 60Hz Input 16ft 5m Output 33ft 10m 4K 60Hz 4 2 0 8bit with HDR Input 10ft 3m Output 16ft 5m 4K 60Hz ...

Page 10: ... channels Left Right press to select output channels UP Down press to select input channels 4 Enter Button Press to implement the input and output selection 5 Power Switch Press to turn on or off the matrix Rear Panel ID Name Description 1 AC Accepts AC power of 100 240V 50 60Hz Connect the power cord provided 2 HDMI IN 1 4 Connect to HDMI source devices 3 HDMI OUT 1 4 Connect to HDMI display devi...

Page 11: ...evices via RCA stereo audio cables 5 IR EXT IR extension port Connect an IR receiver cable if required 6 EDID DIP Switch For EDID Management 7 LAN RJ45 port connect to a control system for Web UI and Telnet Control 8 RS232 DB9 port connect to a control system for RS232 control ...

Page 12: ...or installed on a standard rack mount Steps for installing the matrix on a rack mount 1 Position and install the mounting brackets with the mounting screws provided 2 Mount and affix the matrix in the rack mount with the mounting screws Wiring Before wiring please ensure the unit is disconnected from power Otherwise circuitry damage or physical injury may occur Steps for device wiring 1 Connect HD...

Page 13: ... by pointing the IR remote provided at front panel IR window directly Alternatively connect an IR receiver 38KHz to IR EXT of the matrix for IR extension and have its head secured in a place accessible to the matrix remote b RS232 Control Connect a control PC or control system to RS232 of the matrix c LAN Web UI Telnet Control Connect the control PC or control system s network to the matrix throug...

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Page 16: ...ut source for output display 1 Press the left or right button to select output channel Then the LED will blink slowly to show the selected output channel 3 Press the Enter button to implement above selection The LED will stop blinking when the selection takes effect You can switch among multiple inputs for each output display by pointing the matrix IR remote directly at the IR window on the front ...

Page 17: ...arget output you want to switch inputs for on the remote numbered 1 4 vertically along the right side 3 Press the desired input number to select the corresponding input source for your target output 4 To cycle through multiple inputs for your target output press the previous or next button EDID Management ...

Page 18: ...ultiple displays the video with minimum resolution that ranks among the displays maximum resolutions and 2 0ch audio will be set as input EDID If any device communication or compatibility issues occur during installation please set the DIP switches manually using the following table Function 0 0 0 EDID controlled by Front Panel Web UI or API 0 0 1 Set 4K 60Hz HDR with stereo audio as EDID Smart ED...

Page 19: ...rwise FL 2 will appear to indicate failed setting Note If EDID Copy fails a fixed 1080P 60Hz stereo EDID would be provided to the source device You must reboot the matrix for EDID switch settings to take effect Advanced users may need to control the matrix through API commands Connect a control system or PC to the LAN or RS232 port of the matrix with an Ethernet cable or the USB to UART cable prov...

Page 20: ...indow on your computer enter CMD in the textbox and then click OK b The following DOS window will pop up Input telnet 192 168 10 254 and press Enter c A new window will display and show Welcome to use matrix telnet indicating telnet connection between the matrix and computer is ...

Page 21: ...utput and the result is that Output 1 corresponds to Input 3 Output 2 corresponds to Input 2 Output 3 corresponds to Input 3 Output 4 corresponds to Input 4 For more commands please refer to separate document API Command Set_MX44 4KUHDE RS232 Serial Control For RS232 serial control professional serial interface software e g UART Assist may be needed Before executing API commands through serial con...

Page 22: ...4 subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 Default login password for Web UI is admin Access the Web Interface 1 Connect the LAN port of the matrix to your PC using a straight UTP cable 2 Set your PC to the same network segment as the matrix e g 192 168 X X X ranges 2 253 3 Input the IP address 192 168 10 254 in your browser and press Enter The following window will display Enter the default password admin and ...

Page 23: ...ed to perform the following functions Switch Switch All Presets 1 Switch The Switch section manages distribution of input sources to output displays By default Input 1 corresponds to Output 1 Input 2 corresponds to Output 2 Input n corresponds to Output n n 1 2 3 4 Click the button in the table to select the input for the output display button turns from white to green once selection is done 2 Swi...

Page 24: ... output settings in the Switch Switch All section To save an input output setting to Preset 1 1 Complete the input and output settings in the Switch section 2 Click Save 1 in Preset 1 3 The following window will display in the upper right corner to indicate Preset 1 is saved successfully General Setting General Setting is available to perform the following functions Matrix Setting Login ...

Page 25: ...word 123456 for Matrix Setting Login in the password box below and Click Login 2 The Setting window will display as follows including EDID Copy Smart EDID Section and Factory Default button EDID Copy Click the drop down menu to copy EDID from the Output 1 4 to Input s chosen ...

Page 26: ...fault settings and then click OK The Notice window will pop up please reboot the matrix and wait for at least 2 minutes to re login Web UI Note To enable EDID COPY and Smart EDID function above you must set the EDID DIP switch on rear panel to 000 position firstly 2 EDID Setting Click Enter to open the EDID Setting page ...

Page 27: ...Select Port Click the drop down menu to choose an Output port 1 4 for EDID setting Read Click to read the EDID of the Output port you choose The following EDID table will appear ...

Page 28: ...Write Click to write the EDID of the Output port you choose to corresponding Input ...

Page 29: ...cation Open Click to open an EDID file Then you can click Write to write the EDID information instead of Output port s EDID to corresponding Input 3 Port Naming Port Naming allows you to set easy to remember names for inputs and outputs Save click to save and apply changes ...

Page 30: ...rd Update Web UI Log Customize Web UI logo 1 Network Network is used to set the dynamic static IP address DHCP once enabled IP address of the matrix is assigned automatically by the DHCP server connected Static When the matrix fails to obtain or detect an IP address from the network connected select Static to set up the IP address manually The default address of the matrix is 192 168 10 254 Apply ...

Page 31: ...k settings are changed 2 Change Login Matrix Setting Password Default Login password is admin default Matrix Setting password is 123456 Save click to save changes Note The new password must contain 4 to 16 characters alphanumeric only 3 Update Web UI 1 Click Browse for the update file 2 Click Update to start the Web UI upgrade 3 The matrix LAN Module will update and reboot automatically when Web U...

Page 32: ...eneral Setting Pages Hide Click to hide the Log window at the bottom of the Matrix Control and General Setting Pages 5 Custom Web UI LOGO Custom Web UI Logo allows you to create your own logo for the Web UI you are using 1 Click Browse to upload the new logo file An image file in PNG format with a resolution of 234x80 pixels is suggested ...

Page 33: ...2 Click Upload the following window will appear Click here to reconnect the system 3 The new logo will appear on the upper left corner of the screen ...

Page 34: ...dismantled or altered by anyone that is not from a LINK Brand authorized service partner The defects are caused by the fact that the product is used or handled improperly roughly or not as instructed in the applicable User Guide 4 The defects are caused by any superior force including but not limited to accidents fire earthquake lightning tsunami and war 5 The service configuration and gifts promi...

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