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10) HDMI lead condition and quality

 – HDMI cables 

and connectors are delicate and can be damaged much 
easier than component or coax cable. Furthermore, 
lead quality varies dramatically, particularly in lower price 
brackets. Swap HDMI leads and check operation – 
damage to or quality of your leads could be the problem. 
If in doubt, swap them over. Always take care inserting 
and extracting your HDMI from matrix ports so as not to 
damage the connectors or ports.

11) Picture speckles/HD ‘noise

’ – represents a poorly 

established signal that may be caused by poor quality or 
excessive HDMI cable lengths. Try swapping the display 
adaptors from a location that is functioning properly or 
swapping the outputs of the matrix switch used.
If the problem remains on the same screen this may be 
caused by a connection problem between matrix and 
display – turn off all equipment and swap the signal 
carrying cables at both ends to ascertain if the cable or 
termination is at fault. 

HD Noise (NO image)

 may be an HDCP Issue between 

the source and display but poor cabling can also cause 
this due to poor communication.

12) Blu-ray: 3D

 – is the equipment used 3D enabled/

compatible? Is a 3D disc being played in a 3D enabled 
Blu-ray player or through a compatible AV receiver?

16) Colour distortion

 – a pink or green screen indicates 

an incompatibility between colour spacing formats – the 
commonly used RGB or YUV used by older displays. 
Some sources allow switching between RGB and YUV 
which may solve any colour problems. If not, try changing 
the HDMI cable between the source and the matrix to rule 
out defective cabling.
 

No Sound or Poor Quality Audio

Audio is transmitted within the video signal – there is no 
separate audio track – so generally a problem with sound 
will be accompanied by a problem with picture. However, 
if technical issues with audio are experienced, the cause 
is typically communication between sources, displays 
and/or AV receiver settings.

1) Have specific speaker sets or zones been 

enabled?

 Some AV receivers allow individual speaker 

selections assigned to specific zones in the set up so 
check the speakers used are fully connected to the 
amplifier and correctly assigned within the system set up. 
It may be an EDID issue in that the source reads the audio 
EDID from the display and only requests two channel 

audio and EDID copy from the AVR may be required or 
use an embedded EDID in the AMP or Matrix.

NOTE 

 If problems are experienced when an AV 

receiver is used, the cause is usually the settings of 

the AVR itself.

Refer to the AVR manufacturer’s guidelines on the 

correct settings to use for your requirements.

2) Consistency of audio output between devices

 – Is 

there any discrepancy between the audio output of the 
source, the audio or zonal settings of the AV receiver and 
the speaker configuration used needed for successful 
audio replication? If outputting 7.1, make sure all devices 
connected are also outputting 7.1

NOTE 

 Occasionally with some sources, the device 

settings allow the specification of audio output 

through a TV or an HDMI port. If using an AV 

receiver, check the HDMI output option is selected.

3) Do all the local sources work through the AV 

receiver?

Check the operation of each source individually.

Bandwidth

1)

 If using a graphics-based source (such as a PC/Mac/ 

media server), make sure the source resolution is set to 
a maximum of 1080p, 50Hz. Higher resolutions available 
for graphics-based systems require higher bandwidth 
that may affect transmission of signals as well as 
incompatibility with devices.

IR

1) Check emitters at the IR TX transmitter end 

and receivers at the IR RX receiver end

 – are they 

connected to the correct ports on the matrix and display 
receiver.

2) Is the emitter correctly positioned on the source?

 

Fix the emitter directly over the infrared sensor of the 
source and attach using the adhesive backing.

NOTE 

 Locate the infrared source sensor by using 

a flashlight to find the sensor within the facia of the 

source display. If necessary, secure the emitter over 

the sensor with a small amount of contact adhesive.

Summary of Contents for MX-1616-PP-POH

Page 1: ...Fixed Pro Plus chassis featuring PoH HDBaseT out mirrored HDMI out HDMI in IR input transmission card Modular Pro Plus chassis with selection of customisable analogue and digital PoH transmission card...

Page 2: ...selection from a range of multi format digital and analogue transmission cards that enable distribution and control to be tailored to the specifics of the project like never before Using our Virtual...

Page 3: ...yrestorm com US 866 677 0053 EU 44 0 1793 230 343 FEATURES AND SAFETY PREC Quick and easy installation set up in seconds straight out of the box Simplified ports Input HDMI Output integrated RJ45 conn...

Page 4: ...32 to 95 F Operating Humidity Range 5 to 90 RH no condensation Output Bandwidth Signalling Rate 6 75Gbps Input Video Signal 0 5 1 0 volts p p Input DDC Signal 5 volts p p TTL Maximum Single Link Rang...

Page 5: ...ports mirrors HDBaseT output Earth ground point HDMI input ports 7 6 LAN port RS485 port 7 6 8 8 9 9 12 12 13 13 14 14 IR extension port should front panel IR receiving sensor be obstructed or matrix...

Page 6: ...230ft HDBaseT transmission for Video Audio Control Power with IR in for control signals to be sent to the sink device HDBaseT out Audio breakout HDMI in IR in Similar to the TX POH 010 card this vari...

Page 7: ...ng an HDBaseT transmitter with received signals then routed by the matrix as with any local source Control of source device cannot be routed internally through the matrix an IR loop port is included o...

Page 8: ...25w d class amp 25w d class amp rx 70 poh HD Audio Video PERSONAL AUDIO DEVICE Key cat 5e 6 70m 230ft VGA dvi hdmi rs232 ir tx ir rx sub pre out Line Level Audio rx 70 poh HD Audio Video Games Consol...

Page 9: ...ONAL AUDIO DEVICE cat 5e 6 70m 230ft VGA dvi hdmi rs232 ir tx ir rx sub pre out Line Level Audio Audio return channel from tv Slot 1 TX POH 010 Slot 2 TX POH 020 Slot 3 TX POH 040 Slot 4 TX POH 030 Sl...

Page 10: ...ed using Cat5e as standard we suggest using Cat6 as the preferred cable due to its improved transmission capabilities Ensure both RJ45 connectors are pushed securely into each port and supported by th...

Page 11: ...R TX or RX eyes is not affecting the infrared signal The WyreStorm MX PP POH is designed with ease of set up and use in mind Basic switching of source inputs to output displays can be achieved via the...

Page 12: ...ures an intuitive IR Call Back system of control through which the matrix is able to distinguish where the remote handset is being used to change INPUTS and OUTPUTS and is able to switch accordingly d...

Page 13: ...3 1 2 3 4 4 IR Path IR Path IR Path UTP Out 1 UTP Out 2 UTP Out 3 UTP Out 4 UTP Out 5 UTP Out 6 UTP Out 7 UTP Out 8 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 3 4 3 1 2 3 4 4 01 02 01 At Matrix end Insert the 3 5mm jack...

Page 14: ...ried along the single Cat5e 6 7 cable Insert 3 5mm jacks of IR receivers into RX ports making sure the receivers themselves are placed in clear view at the to receive an infrared signal from the remot...

Page 15: ...s requiring even greater distribution a customisable modular MX PP POH solution featuring HDMI source loop HDMI passthru offers the opportunity to cascade up to 7 matrices for a total distribution to...

Page 16: ...PP POH matrices to control compatible display receiver devices routed serial commands to the receiver device RX 70 POH or AMP 001 010 via the matrix should be sent in the following command string For...

Page 17: ...ing installation please refer to the EDID DIP settings below If the maximum capabilities of the display are known for example 1080p 3D with 2ch stereo audio the DIP switch setting should be adjusted m...

Page 18: ...equirements and is well within the maximum transmission distance of the signal NOTE If approaching the limits of the transmission capabilities transmission should be extended by using another extender...

Page 19: ...etween sources displays and or AV receiver settings 1 Have specific speaker sets or zones been enabled Some AV receivers allow individual speaker selections assigned to specific zones in the set up so...

Page 20: ...he problem it is likely that electromagnetic interference damage to the cable somewhere along the run is causing the IR signal to drop out Investigate and remove EM interference from the run or replac...

Page 21: ...lly handle 1080p signals including those at increased colour depths and or increased refresh rates from the Source High Speed cables are also able to accommodate higher resolution displays such as WQX...

Page 22: ...e as well as the price paid for the product The customer will be charged for the repair of any unit received unless such information is provided 22 Warranty Should you feel your product does not funct...

Page 23: ...limited warranty are not the responsibility of the warrantor and should be considered the responsibility of the individual 24 Disclaimer WYRESTORM PUBLICATION DISCLAIMER The material contained in this...

Page 24: ...ROW 44 0 1793 230 343 INSTALLATION REFERENCE LOG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 output Output number on Matrix Cable Number Output Location Display Details Display Resulution Audio Settings 25 I...

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