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CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 11 14 15 16 18 19 22 24 25 26 27 27 48 57 63 66 78 79 80 81 Introduction Operation Notes Features Panel Layout Panel Descriptions IR Remote Control Layout and Description Installing the Battery Setting the IR Channel Connecting the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMI Wiring Diagram Operating the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMI Main Display Displaying Additional Information Determining the Current Routing State Routing Sources Locking / Unlocking the Front Panel FST - Fast
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OPERATION NOTES READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE GEFEN 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI • There is no internal scaling in the Gefen 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMI. All of the attached monitors must be able to display the resolutions output by the source devices. For maximum compatibility it is recommended that only one compatible / common resolution be used by all of the source devices.
FEATURES HDMI Features Supported • Resolutions up to 1080p Full HD and 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) • 12-bit Deep Color • LPCM 7.
9 10 11 12 1 Back 2 Front 3 4 6 5 7 8 4 14 13 15 PANEL LAYOUT
PANEL DESCRIPTIONS 1 LCD Display This is a two-line, sixteen-character display which displays status information and is also used to manage display / source routing. 2 Navigation Buttons Used for routing and adjusting settings of the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMI. See the information beginning on page 11 for details on using these buttons. 3 Menu Press this button to display routing, switching mode, and IP address information. 4 IR Sensor Receives signals from the IR Remote Control.
IR REMOTE CONTROL Layout and Description 1 2 1 LED Button Press Indicator This LED will be activated momentarily each time a button is pressed. 2 Display and Source Selection Buttons These buttons are used to select which source is routed to a display. The Source and Display buttons are mapped as follows: NOTE: An Activity Indicator that flashes quickly while holding down any one of the 16 buttons indicates a low battery. Replace the IR Remote Control battery as soon as possible.
IR REMOTE CONTROL Installing the Battery The Remote Control unit ships with two batteries. One battery is required for operation and the other battery is a spare. 1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the IR Remote Control unit. 2. Insert the included battery into the open battery slot. The positive (+) side of the battery should be facing up. 3. Replace the batteryy cover.
CONNECTING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI How to Connect the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMI 1. Connect up to eight Hi-Def sources to the HDMI inputs (see page 4) on the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMII using HDMI cables. 2. Connect up to eight HDTV displays to the HDMI outputs (see page 4) on the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMI. 3. Connect the included 24V DC power supply to the power receptacle on the Matrix. 4.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI Main Display The Main Display of the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMII is a 16-character 2-line display. This display shows the current routing status of the matrix and is also used to display additional system information. When the unit is powered on, the following screen is displayed: After a few moments, the status screen is displayed.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI Determining the Current Routing State In the example below, the first row (OUT) represents each HDMI output on the matrix. The bottom row (IN) represents each HDMI input on the matrix. Together, these two rows display the current routing state. Starting on the bottom row, we can see that Input 3 has been routed to Outputs A, B, C, and D.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI Routing Sources Selecting the Output 1. To select the output, press the Output - or Output + button once. The routing state for Output A will be displayed: 2. Press the Output - or Output + button again to cycle through the routing state for each output.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI 3. Consecutively pressing the Output - button will cycle through each output, from right to left: Changing the Source 4. Once the output has been selected, press the Input - or Input + button. Consecutively pressing the Input + button will increment the input source value by a factor of 1 (within a range of 1 - 8). For example, if Input 3 was originally routed to Output D, then pressing the Input + button will route Input 4 to Output D.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI 5. Consecutively pressing the Input - button will decrement the input source value by a factor of 1 (within a range of 1 - 8). For example, if Input 3 was originally routed to Output C, pressing the Input - button will route Input 2 to Output C: Source changed from from Input p 3 to Input p 2. To change the routing status of another output, press the Output + or Output - buttons to navigate to the desired output.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI Locking / Unlocking the Front Panel To prevent an accidental routing change or power-down (by pressing the Power button), the front-panel buttons on the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMII can be locked. RS-232 / Telnet commands are also affected. 1. Press the Lock button on the front-panel. Lock LED indicator The Lock LED will glow bright green to indicate that the front-panel buttons on the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMII have been locked.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI FAST SWITCHING TECHNOLOGY Fast Switching Technology Fast Switching Technology (FST) is a Gefen software implementation for HDMI products. FST was created to improve the lengthy HDMI authentication process, based on the HDMI and HDCP specifications. FST provides quicker audio/video source switching and greatly improves the overall audio/video system behavior and performance when more than one HDTV display is used in the system setup.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI Determining the Current Switching Mode Each HDMI input can be set to Fast Mode or Slow Mode. It is recommended that each HDMI input be set to Fast Mode for best performance. 1. Consecutively press the Menu button on the front panel until the switching modes screen is displayed. The first row (IN) represents each HDMI input on the matrix. The bottom row (MODE) represents the current switching mode of each HDMI input.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI 3. Press the Output - or Output + button again to cycle through the routing state for each output. Consecutively pressing the Output + button will cycle through each input, from left to right, starting with Input 1: NOTE: In Routing mode, the Output + and Output - buttons cycle through each output. In Switching mode, these same buttons are used to cycle through each input. 4.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI Changing the Switching Mode 5. Once the desired input has been selected, press the Input + or Input button to toggle between Fast or Slow switching mode. Switching mode changed from Fast to Slow on Input p 3. To change the switching mode of another input, press the Output + or Output - button to navigate to the desired input. Press the Input + or Input - button to toggle the switching mode between Fast (F) or Slow (S). 6.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI Setting the IR Channel on the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMI In order for the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMII to communicate with the included IR Remote Control, both the matrix and the IR Remote Control must be set to the same IR channel. Follow the procedure outlined below to set the IR channel on the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMI. 1. From the Routing screen, simultaneously press the Input -, Input +, and the Output - buttons to display the IR Address screen.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI 2. Use the In + (or In -) button to change the IR channel.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI 3. After setting the IR address, make sure that the DIP switches on the IR Remote Control are set according to the information in the LCD display: DIP switch settings g In this case, the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMII is set to IR channel 1. Therefore, the DIP switch 1 on the IR Remote Control must be set to the ON position and DIP switch 2 must be set to the OFF position.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI Routing Sources using the IR Remote Control Buttons 1 - 8 on the IR remote control correspond to each HDMI input (Input 1 - 8) on the Matrix. Buttons A - H correspond to each HDMI output (Output A - H). To route a source to a display, press the desired output first, then press the input. Routing Example: Route Input 4 to Output C 1. Select Output C by pressing button C on the IR Remote Control.
OPERATING THE 8X8 CROSSPOINT MATRIX FOR HDMI 3.
EDID MANAGEMENT External EDID Management The 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMII features EDID Management. Before the source can send video or audio signals, the source device reads the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) from the output devices connected to the 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMI. The EDID contains information about what type of audio/video data that the source can send to each output device.
RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL 54321 12345 9876 6789 Only Pins 2 (RX), 3 (TX), and 5 (Ground) are used on the RS-232 serial interface RS232 Settings Bits per second ............................................................................................ 19200 Data bits ............................................................................................................... 8 Parity .............................................................................................................
IP CONFIGURATION Configuring the IP Address The 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMII supports IP-based control using Telnet. To set up Telnet control, the network settings for the matrix must be configured via RS-232. The default network settings for the matrix are as follows: IP Address: Subnet: Gateway: HTTP Port: Telnet Port: 192.168.1.72 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.254 80 23 1. Connect an RS-232 cable from the PC to the matrix. 2. Launch a terminal emulation program (e.g.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS IP / Telnet Configuration Command Description #ipconfig Displays all TCP/IP settings #sipadd Sets the IP address of the matrix #resetip Resets IP configuration to factory settings #snetmask Sets the IP network mask #sgateway Sets the IP gateway address #set_http_port Sets the Web server listening port #set_telnet_port Sets the Telnet listening port #show_ver_data Displays the hardware / software version #show_webui_username Displays the user name for the Web inte
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #ipconfig Command The #ipconfig command displays all TCP/IP settings on the matrix. Syntax y : #ipconfig Parameters: None Example p : #ipconfig IP Configuration is : IP: 192.168.2.238 SUBNET: 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY: 192.168.2.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #sipadd Command The #sipadd command sets the IP address of the matrix. Dot-decimal notation must be used when specifying the IP address. Syntax y : #sipadd param1 Parameters: param1 IP address Notes: The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. Example: p #sipadd 192.168.1.72 IP Address 192.168.2.238 Is Set. Please Reboot The Unit.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #resetip Command The #resetip command resets all TCP/IP settings to factory defaults. Syntax y : #resetip Parameters: None Notes: The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. Example p : #resetip IP Configuration Was Reset To Factory Defaults. After rebooting the matrix, the IP settings will be cleared. Running the #ipconfig command will display the updated information: #ipconfig IP: 0.0.0.0 SUBNET: 0.0.0.0 GATEWAY: 0.0.0.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #snetmask Command The #snetmask command sets the IP network subnet mask. Dot-decimal notation must be used when specifying the IP network mask. The default subnet mask is: 255.255.255.0 Syntax y : #snetmask param1 Parameters: param1 Subnet mask Notes: The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. Syntax y : #snetmask 255.255.0.0 NetMask Address 255.255.255.0 Is Set. Unit.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #sgateway Command The #sgateway sets the IP gateway (router) address. Dot-decimal notation must be used when specifying the IP address. The default Gateway IP address is 192.168.1.254. Syntax y : #sgateway param1 Parameters: param1 IP gateway Notes: The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. Example: p #sgateway 192.168.2.1 GateWay Address 192.168.2.1 Is Set. Please Reboot The Unit.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_http_port Command The #set_http_port command sets the Web server listening port. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. The default port setting is 80. Also see the #show_http_port on page 33. Syntax y : #set_http_port param1 Parameters: param1 Port [0 - 65535] Notes: The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. Example p : #set_http_port 70 HTTP Communication Port 80 Is Set. 33 Please Reboot The Unit.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_telnet_port Command The #set_telnet_port command sets the Telnet listening port. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. The default port value is 23. Syntax y : #set_telnet_port param1 Parameters: param1 Port [0 - 65535] Notes: The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. Example p : #set_telnet_port 20 Telnet Communication Port 23 Is Set. Unit.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_ver_data Command The #show_ver_data command displays the hardware and firmware version of the Matrix. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #show_ver_data Parameters: None Example p : #show_ver_data SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE VERSION: v2.0J PCB-1707*B #show_webui_username Command The #show_webui_username command returns the user name required for login.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_webui_username Command The #set_webui_username command sets the user name for the Web interface. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. The maximum length of the password is 8 characters. Syntax y : #set_webui_username param1 Parameters: param1 User name Notes: The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. This command is will be implemented in a future release of the firmware.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_webui_pass Command The #set_webui_pass command sets the password for the Web interface. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. The maximum length of the password is 8 characters. Syntax y : #set_webui_pass param1 Parameters: param1 Password Notes: The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. This command will be implemented in a future release of the firmware. Example p : #set_webui_pass reindeer Web UI Password Is Set.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #use_webui_pass Command The #use_webui_pass command requires or disables Web UI login credentials. The default setting is disabled (param1 = 0). The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #use_webui_pass param1 Parameters: param1 State [0 - 1] Value Meaning 0 Disable password 1 Enable (force) password Notes: This command is will be implemented in a future release of the firmware.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_telnet_username Command The #show_telnet_username command returns the user name required for login. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #show_telnet_username Parameters: None Example p : #show_telnet_username TELNET User Name Doc_Holiday Is Set.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_telnet_username Command The #set_telnet_username command sets the Telnet user name. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. The maximum length of the user name is 8 characters. The user name is case-sensitive. The default Telnet username is Admin. Syntax y : #set_telnet_username param1 Parameters: param1 User name Notes: The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_telnet_pass Command The #set_telnet_pass command sets the Telnet password. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. The maximum length of the password is 20 characters. The password is case-sensitive. The default Telnet password is Admin. Syntax y : #set_telnet_pass param1 Parameters: param1 Password Notes: The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. Example p : #set_telnet_pass OK_Corral TELNET Interface Password Is Set.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #use_telnet_pass Command The #use_telnet_pass command requires or disables Telnet login credentials. The default setting is disabled (param1 = 0). The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #display_telnet_welcome Command The #display_telnet_welcome command sets (enables/disables) the Telnet welcome message on login.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_ip Command The #show_ip command shows the current IP address of the Matrix. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #show_ip Parameters: None Example: p #show_ip IP ADDRESS IS: 192.168.1.72 #show_mac_addr Command The #show_mac_addr command shows the MAC address of the Matrix. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_netmask Command The #show_netmask shows the netmask address. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #show_netmask Parameters: None Example p : #show_netmask NET MASK ADDRESS IS: 255.255.255.0 #show_gateway Command The #show_gateway command shows the current gateway address. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_http_port Command The #show_http_port command shows the current HTTP listening port. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #set_http_port Parameters: None Example: p #show_http_port HTTP COMMUNICATION PORT IS: 80 #show_telnet_port Command The #show_telnet_port command shows the current Telnet listening port.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_telnet_username Command The #show_telnet_username command returns the user name required for login. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #show_telnet_username Parameters: None Example p : #show_telnet_username TELNET User Name Doc_Holiday Is Set. #show_ver_data Command The #show_ver_data command displays the hardware and firmware version of the Matrix.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS Routing / Naming / Presets Command Description r Routes the specified inputs to the specified outputs s Routes all outputs are routed to the specified input #save_preset Saves the current routing/masking state to a preset #recall_preset Recalls a routing / mask preset #set_input_name Specifies a name for an input #set_output_name Specifies a name for an output #show_input_name Displays the specified input name #show_output_name Displays the specified output name #s
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS r Command The r command routes the specified input to the specified outputs. If param2 2 is set to 0, then the specified input is routed to all outputs. Unlike other commands, do not precede the r command with the “#’ symbol. Syntax y : r param1 param2[...param9] Parameters: param1 Input [1 - 8] param2 Outputs [A - H] Examples: p r 7 A C D F G H INPUT 7 IS SET TO OUTPUTS A, C, D, F, G, H r 2 0 INPUT 2 IS SET TO ALL OUTPUTS.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS s Command The s command routes the specified input to all outputs. Unlike other commands, do not precede the r command with the “#’ symbol. Syntax y : s param1 Parameters: param1 Input [1 - 8] Examples: p s 2 INPUT 2 IS SET TO ALL OUTPUTS.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #save_preset Command The #save_preset command saves the current routing state to the specified preset. Any masked outputs will also be saved as part of the current routing state. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #save_preset param1 Parameters: param1 Preset [1 - 8] Example p : #save_preset 1 CURRENT ROUTING STATE IS SAVED TO PRESET/INPUT 1 #recall_preset Command The #recall_preset command recalls a routing preset.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_input_name Command The #set_input_name command provides a name to the selected input. For example, “Input 1” could be renamed as “DVD_Player”. The maximum string length for param2 2 is 15 characters. Special characters and spaces are not permitted. If needed, use the underscore character (“_”) to separate characters. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_output_name Command The #set_output_name command provides a name to the selected output. For example, “Output 1” could be renamed as “HDDisplay”. The maximum string length for param2 2 is 15 characters. Special characters and spaces are not permitted. If needed, use the underscore character (“_”) to separate characters. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_input_name Command The #show_input_name command shows the name provided to the specified input using the #set_input_name command. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_r Command The #show_r command shows the current routing status of the specified output. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #show_r param1 Parameters: param1 Output [A - H] Notes: If the output has been renamed using the #set_output_name command, then the name assigned to the output will be included in parentheses.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #lock_matrix Command The #lock_matrix command locks / unlocks the Matrix. When the Matrix is locked, all functions are disabled including the front panel, RS-232, and Telnet. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS Status Command Description #help Displays all available commands m Displays the current matrix routing status in table format n Displays the routing status for the specified output #show_fw Displays the Matrix firmware version #show_hpd Displays the HPD status of the specified output #show_rsense Displays the RSENSE status of the specified output #help Command The #help command displays help on the specified command.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS m Command The m command displays the current matrix routing status in table format. Unlike other commands, do not precede the m command with the “#’ symbol.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS n Command The n command displays the current input-output routing state for the specified output. Unlike other commands, do not precede the n command with the “#’ symbol. Syntax y : n param1 Parameters: param1 Output [A - H] Notes: If param1 = 0, then the routing status for all outputs will be displayed.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_fw Command The #show_fw command displays the current firmware version of the Matrix. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #show_fw Parameters: None Example: p #show_fw FIRMWARE VERSION = EXT_HDFST_848CPN v2.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_hdp Command The #show_hpd command displays the HPD (Hot-Plug Detect) status of the specified output. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #show_hpd param1 Parameters: param1 Output [A - H] Notes: If the output has been renamed using the #set_output_name command, then the name assigned to the output will be included in parentheses.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_rsense Command The #show_rsense command displays Rsense status of the specified output. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #show_rsense param1 Parameters: param1 Output [A - H] Notes: If the output has been renamed using the #set_output_name command, then the name assigned to the output will be included in parentheses.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS FST Command Description #fst_slow Set FST technology to slow mode #fst_fast Set FST technology to fast mode #show_fst Displays the FST state of the specified output #fst_slow Command The #fst_slow command sets the specified input to slow-switching FST mode. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #fst_slow param1 Parameters: param1 Input [A - H] Notes: If param1 = 0, then all inputs are set to slow-switching FST mode.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #fst_fast Command The #fst_fast command sets the specified input to fast-switching FST mode. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #fst_fast param1 Parameters: param1 Input [A - H] Notes: If param1 = 0, then all inputs are set to fast-switching FST mode.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_fst Command The #show_fst command displays the FST switching mode status for the specified input. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name. Syntax y : #show_fst param1 Parameters: param1 Input [A - H] Notes: If param1 = 0, then the FST switching mode status for all inputs are displayed.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS Masking Command Description #mask Masks the specified outputs #unmask Unmasks the selected outputs #show_mask Displays the output masking status #power Powers the matrix on or off #fadefault Resets the matrix to factory defaults #reboot Reboots the matrix #set_ir Sets the IR channel of the matrix #show_ir Displays the current IR channel of the matrix #activeisp Activates ISP mode for firmware updates #echo Enables / disables RS-232 feedback #show_out_res Shows
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #mask Command The #mask command masks the specified outputs. If param1 is set to 0, then all outputs are masked. Syntax y : #mask param1[...
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #unmask Command The #unmask command unmasks the specified outputs. If param1 is set to 0, then all outputs are unmasked. Syntax y : #unmask param1[...
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_mask Command The #show_mask command shows the mask status for the specified output. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #power Command The #power command toggles the power state on the matrix.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #fadefault Command The #fadefault command disables the EDID lock state, sets the default routing state (1-1, 2-2, 3-3, etc.), resets the input and output names to the default names (e.g. Output 1, Input 1), and resets the IP configuration to the default settings.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #reboot Command The #reboot command reboots the matrix. Syntax y : #reboot Parameters: None Example p : #reboot MATRIX WILL REBOOT SHORTLY *REBOOT UNIT IN 2 SECONDS EXT_HDFST_848CPN v2.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #set_ir Command The #set_ir set the IR channel for the matrix. The associated DIP switch settings for the IR remote control unit are returned. See page 73 for details on setting the IR channel for the IR remote control. The underscore character (“_”) must be included when typing the command name.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #activeisp Command The #activeisp command activates ISP mode for upgrading the firmware.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #echo Command The #echo command enables / disables serial port (terminal) echo.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_out_res Command The #show_out_res command displays the highest resolution supported by the specified display based on the EDID.
RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS #show_out_colordpt Command The #show_out_colordpt command displays the highest color depth supported by the specified display based on the EDID. The underscore characters (“_”) must be included when typing the command name.
FIRMWARE UPDATE Firmware Update Procedure The following items are required to update the matrix firmware: • Gefen 8x8 Crosspoint Matrix for HDMI. • Ethernet cable • Firmware files: EXT-HDFST-848CPN(vXX)(PACK).bin, where vXX = firmware version. 1. Power-on the matrix. 2. Connect the Ethernet cable between the matrix and the computer containing the firmware file. 3. In a Web browser, type in the IP address of the matrix. The following page will be displayed: 4. Click the Browse...
RACK MOUNT SAFETY INFORMATION a. Maximum recommended ambient temperature: 40 ˚C (104 ˚F). b. Increase the air flow as needed to maintain the recommended temperature inside the rack. c. Do not exceed maximum weight loads for the rack. Install heavier equipment in the lower part of the rack to maintain stability.
SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Pixel Clock............................................................................... 225 MHz Video Input Connectors........................... (8) HDMI Type A 19-pin, female, locking Video Output Connectors......................... (8) HDMI Type A 19-pin, female, locking Power Indicator.......................................................... LED, blue=On, red=Standby Lock Indicator..........................................................................................
WARRANTY Gefen warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship. If equipment fails because of such defects and Gefen is notified within two (2) years from the date of shipment, Gefen will, at its option, repair or replace the equipment, provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical, electrical, or other abuse or modifications.
Rev A1 Pb This product uses UL or CE listed power supplies.