4K/UHD 6x2 Matrix Switcher for HDMI, USB-C, and HDBaseT with USB AT-OME-PS62 Atlona Manuals Switchers
Version Information Version Release Date Notes 1 June 2019 Release 2 Dec 2020 Updated for firmware 1.2.
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Table of Contents Introduction 8 Features 8 Package Contents 8 Panel Description 9 Installation Captive Screw Connections Mounting Instructions Connection Instructions IP Modes Connection Diagram 10 10 11 13 13 14 Control CEC RS-232 TCP Proxy TCP/IP WebGUI 15 15 15 15 15 15 Front Panel Operation Routing Basic ALL Presets Save Presets Recall Audio Route Volume EQ MIC MIC Ducking EDID Copy Set EDID Mode Default Saved Internal Info 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 WebGUI I
Introduction The Atlona AT-OME-PS62 is a 6x2 matrix switcher with HDMI, USB-C, and HDBaseT inputs, plus HDMI and HDBaseT outputs. Part of the Omega™ Series of integration products for modern AV communications and collaboration, the OME-PS62 features HDBaseT extension for video up to 4K/60 4:2:0, plus embedded audio, control, Ethernet, and USB over distances up to 330 feet (100 meters). The HDMI and USB-C ports support video up to UHD/60 4:4:4. The OME-PS62 is HDCP 2.
Panel Description 1 OMEGA TM PRESENTATION SWITCHER 3 4 5 LINE IN MIC AT-OME-PS62 L L R 2 R L AUDIO OUT L R 1 MENU 1 2 3 ENTER 4 5 6 8 9 7 6 AUDIO IN 1 2 2 R RS-232 IP MODE 48V MIC LINE RESET RX TX 1 1 HDBaseT IN 2 3 4 HDMI IN 10 12 5 6 USB-C IN USB HUB HOST USB 11 13 14 1 Function Buttons MENU - Access the front panel menu or use as a back button within the menu.
Installation Captive Screw Connections RS-232 A 3-pin captive screw connector has been included for RS-232. GND RX TX RX TX GND Pin out will be determined by the RS-232 cable and connect as RX (receive), TX (transmit) and (Ground). Ground will be shared between port 1 and port 2. Audio Connect to an audio DSP, amplifier, or other audio distribution devices.
Installation Mounting Instructions The AT-OME-PS62 can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack or placed freestanding on top of a desk or table. Rack Installation 1. Remove the front two case screws from the sides of the case. 2. Attach the included rack ears to each side of the AT-OME-PS62 using the case screws.
Installation Surface Mounting The AT-OME-PS62 can be placed freestanding on top of a desk, a table, or in a cabinet. To prevent damage to the surfaces or unnecessary movement of the matrix, four feet have been included. 1. Turn the unit upside down. 2. Install each foot using the included feet screws, the rubber grips of the feet should be facing up during installation. 3. Turn the unit right-side up and place it in the desired location.
Installation Connection Instructions 1. Connect compatible HDBaseT transmitters (e.g. AT-OME-EX-TX) to the HDBaseT input ports. 2. Connect HDMI and USB-C sources to the HDMI and USB-C input ports. 3. *Optional* Connect 2CH sources to the analog AUDIO IN ports. 4. *Optional* Connect a MIC or line input to the MIC/LINE input port and use the dip switch to ensure the port is in the correct mode. 5.
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Control CEC CEC is available for trigger through RS-232, TCP/IP, and WebGUI. The trigger commands for RS-232 and TCP/IP can be found within the API at URL. RS-232 RS-232 control for connected devices and the unit are available through the RS-232 captive screw connection. The commands can be found within the API at https://atlona.com/pdf/AT-OME-PS62_API.pdf. TCP Proxy This unit has the ability to translate IP data to RS-232 through ports 9000+.
Front Panel Operation The AT-OME-PS62 front panel provides a way to quickly view current settings, set up routing, load/save EDIDs, and save/recall current I/O routing. This will provide basic settings for use, view the webGUI section for more advanced set up and routing. When turned on, the front panel will display initializing until the unit is fully powered and functional. After initial start up, the front panel will display the home screen.
Front Panel Operation Presets Save Use the Save Preset option to place the current route in memory for later recall. 1. Select the MENU button. ^ buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads Route Setting. ^ 2. Use the ^ and buttons until the screen says Save Preset. 3. Press Enter. 4. Use the ^ and 5. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide Memory number options to save to. 6. Select the memory number to save to and press enter.
Front Panel Operation Audio Route Use this option to select the audio source that will be routed to the analog audio output. 1. Select the MENU button. ^ 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads Audio Setting. 3. Press Enter. The new screen should say Audio Route. 4. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide output options. 5. Select the output number to route the audio source to and press enter. ^ 6. Use the ^ and enter.
Front Panel Operation EQ Set the level of the EQ bands using these options. 1. Select the MENU button. ^ buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads Audio Setting. ^ 2. Use the ^ and buttons until the screen says EQ. 3. Press Enter. 4. Use the ^ and 5. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide the EQ band options. buttons to scroll through the bands, then press Enter. ^ 7. Use the ^ and ^ 6. Use the ^ and buttons to adjust the level in dBs up and down.
Front Panel Operation MIC Ducking Set the audio to adjust down when MIC input is detected. 1. Select the MENU button. ^ buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads Audio Setting. ^ 2. Use the ^ and buttons until the screen says Mic Ducking. 3. Press Enter. 4. Use the ^ and 5. Press Enter again. The new screen will provide output options. 6. Select the output number and press enter. ^ 7. Use the ^ and buttons to set the MIC ducking on or off for the selected output.
Front Panel Operation Set EDID Mode EDIDs mode for each unit can be set between Default (highest common resolution between the input and displays), the previously saved EDID, and Internal (6 choices of programmed EDIDs). All three options will use the same first 5 steps. 1. Select the MENU button. ^ 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads EDID Setting. 3. Press Enter. The new screen should say EDID Mode. 4. Press Enter again.
Front Panel Operation Info The Info function will display basic information for the unit: unit firmware, Valens firmware, IP mode, IP address, IP port, SSH port, MAC address, and unit baud rate. 1. Select the MENU button. ^ 2. Use the ^ and buttons to go through the menu options until the screen reads Info. 3. Press Enter. The new screen should give the unit firmware info. ^ 4. Use the ^ and buttons to scroll through the different information.
WebGUI The AT-OME-PS62 includes a built-in webGUI, which allows easy remote management and control of all features. Follow the instructions below to access the webGUI. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Make sure that an Ethernet cable is connected between the LAN port on the AT-OME-PS62 and the network. Use an IP scanner to determine the IP address of the unit. Launch a web browser and enter the IP address in the address bar. The AT-OME-PS62 Register page will be displayed, create a Username and Password.
webGUI I/O Settings Select I/O Settings from the top navigation to adjust routing and video settings. Output Matrix Mode - When enabled, the outputs will switch independently. When disabled (default), the outputs will mirror each other. Auto Switch - When enabled, the input will switch to the most recently plugged in. This is only available when Matrix mode is disabled. Input Selection - Manually route ports. Only one port will be switchable when matrix mode is disabled.
webGUI HDMI Output Scaler Scaler - When enabled, will display extra options. This is for the HDMI output only. Resolution - Select the output resolution the source signal will be scaled to from the drop down menu.
webGUI Audio Select Audio from the top navigation to adjust output levels and MIC options. Audio Output 1 & 2 configuration Source - Select between HDMI Output, HDBaseT Output, Aux 1 (AUDIO IN 1), Aux 2 (AUDIO IN 2), and Aux 3 (LINE IN) to. Ducking - Enable ducking to have the source audio adjust when receiving active MIC input. Attack Time - Set the delay before ducking beignas after detecting signal from a microphone. Release Time - Sets the delay time after no signal is detected that ducking stops.
webGUI Master Volume Output 1 & 2 - Adjusts the output volume for the HDMI and HDBaseT outputs. Default is 0dB and can be adjusted from -90dB to 10dB. Mute - Use the slider to mute and unmute the output audio. Input Volume Level Adjustment - Adjusts the input volume for each individual audio source. Default is 0dB and can be adjusted from -90dB to 10dB. EQ Output 1 & 2 Band level - Use the slider to adjust each individual band of the output volume. Default is 0dB and can be adjusted from -12dB to 12dB.
webGUI Display Select Display from the top navigation to adjust display control settings. NOTE: The Display page is only available when Matrix mode is disabled. CEC Command HDBaseT and HDMI Power - Using CEC protocol, the PS62 will send the on and off commands out the HDMI outputs of the PS62 and compatible HDBaseT receiver. Volume - Pressing these buttons will send the CEC commands for volume up, down, and mute, out the HDMI outputs of the PS62 and compatible HDBaseT receiver.
webGUI TCP/IP Settings of Controlled Device (only available when IP is selected) IP Mode - Toggle telnet login mode between Non-Login and Login. If set to Login, a username and password will be required to control the controlled device via TCP/IP. IP Address - Sets to the IP of the controlled device/display. Telnet Port - Set the telnet port of the controlled device for control. Default is 23. Username & Password - Sets the username and password that is required when login mode is enabled.
webGUI RS-232 Select RS-232 from the top navigation to adjust the parameters of the RS-232 ports. RS-232 Parameter Setting Console - Select the baud rate, data bit, parity, and stop bit to match the control system’s parameters. Defaults are 115200, 8, None, and 1. HDBaseT In 1 - Select the baud rate, data bit, parity, and stop bit that will be sent from the HDBaseT IN port to the connected HDBaseT transmitter. This should be set to match the source device being controlled by the transmitter.
webGUI EDID Select EDID from the top navigation to save/load EDIDs. EDID EDID Settings - Use the drop down menu to select from default (highest common resolution between source and display), 12 internal EDIDs, and previously saved EDIDs. EDID Saved - The ID field will display the memory # and currently saved EDID name, select the output from the drop down menu to be saved. Once the output is selected, press the save button to make it available in the EDID settings drop down menus.
webGUI Time Select Time from the top navigation to select the time server for the unit to sync to. SNTP Configuration Server info - Select the time zone the unit will run in. If the unit has internet access, it can be set to sync to a server as well. Press the Sync button if using a server time or press the Save button if setting by timezone. Daylight Savings Time Configuration Enable/Disable slider - Default is disabled. Enable to have the unit automatically update with Daylight savings time.
webGUI Config Select Config from the top navigation to change the user password. Web & Tel Password - Update the main password for the switcher. Only the main password may be changed, the username will remain what it was set to in the initial log in/registration. NOTE: The password must be 8 characters long and include 1 uppercase, 1 lowercase, and 1 number. NOTE: The passwords cannot contain any special characters. e.g. !@#$%/^&*\?+-;’”.
webGUI System Select System from the top navigation to adjust network, USB, and general system options. Network MAC Address - Displays the MAC address of the unit. IP Mode - Switch between static and DHCP IP modes. IP, Netmask, Gateway - This will display the unit’s current DHCP IP settings. When set to static, fill in the IP address, netmask, and gateway. Telnet Port - Set the telnet port if needed for control. Default port is 23. Telnet Login Mode - Toggle telnet login mode on and off.
webGUI System Front Panel Lock - Lock or unlock the front panel buttons. Reset to Default- Press the Factory Default button to set the unit back to all factory settings, including IP mode. Firmware update - Use the choose file button to search the local PC for the firmware file. Once selected, press the update button to start the firmware update. NOTE: Firmware updates and release notes can be found at https://atlona.com/product/AT-OME-PS62/ .
Appendix Specifications Video HDMI 2.0 (1.4 when downscaled) HDCP 2.2 / 1.4 UHD/HD/SD 4096x2160@60(1)/50/30/25/24Hz, 3840×2160@60(1)/50/30/25/24Hz, 1080p@60/59.9/50/30/29.97/25/2 4/23.98Hz, 1080i@30/29.97/25Hz, 720p@60/59.94/50Hz, 576p@50Hz, 576i@25Hz, 480p@60/59.
Appendix Resolution / Distance 1080p - Feet / Meters 4K/UHD - Feet / Meters HDMI IN/OUT 15 5 30 10 CAT5e 295 90 330 100 CAT6/6a/7 330 100 330 100 Connectors, Controls, and Indicators HDMI IN 3 - Type A, 19-pin female HDBaseT IN 2 - RJ45, female USB-C IN 1 - USB Type-C v3.
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