Installation Manual HDR16X16 16-port HDMI Matrix Switch with Front Panel, RS-232, IR, and TCP/IP Control Display Content From Any 16 HDMI Sources On Any 16 Displays Independently Up To 40 Feet Away www.smartavi.
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Introduction The HDR16X16 conforms to the HDMI (High Definition Media Interface) standard and provides a connection to view any sixteen HDMI video sources on any combination of sixteen video displays. The matrix configuration provides maximum flexibility, allowing switching between any high-definition source and/or display. The SmartAVI HDMI Router 16X16 provides HDMI output up to 40 feet and at HDTV resolutions of 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p.
Technical Specifications VIDEO HDTV Resolutions 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p TV Resolution 480i Input Interface (16) HDMI Type A 19-pin Female TMDS Output Interface (16) HDMI Type A 19-pin Female TMDS Input Cable Length Up to 40 ft. Output Cable Length Up to 40 ft. OTHER Warranty Limited 1 Year Parts and Labor Control Panel, RS-232, IR, USB and TCP/IP Power Internal 100-240 VAC Dimensions 19”W x 5.25”H (2U) x 7”D Weight 10 lbs.
Application Diagram 40 ft. over HDMI 40 ft.
Installation 1. Turn off all input devices and displays. 2. Connect the HDMI extension cables to the input devices and to the “IN” ports on the HDR16X16. 3. Connect the displays to the “OUT” ports on the HDR16X16. 4. Connect the power cord and power-on the HDR16X16. 5. Power on the input devices and the displays. Switching Between Ports There are four ways to switch between inputs on the HDR16X16: via the front panel buttons, IR remote control (optional), RS-232 connection, or TCP/IP (optional).
To view the menu, press MENU. There are 6 menu options available: RS-232 Acknowledge - Sets the HDR16X16 to send a confirmation that an RS-232 command has been received. RS-232 Checksum - Sets the HDR16X16 to verify all RS-232 data for errors in transmission. Send Update - Sets the HDR16X16 to send an RS-232 command back to the controller when the configuration is changed via the front panel or remote control (optional). Memory Save - Sets the HDR16X16 to save the configuration when powered off.
Optional Control RS-232: Controlling the HDR 16X16 has never been simpler with SmartControl software. With SmartControl, you can assign a unique name to each port on the HDR 16X16, as well as each display, customizing projects to meet your needs. Although all the functions of the matrix are available locally on the front panel of the HDR 16X16, using SmartControl allows for customization of all the matrix functions.
Controlling the HDR16X16 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.
Controlling the HDR16X16 with the SMTCP module (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.
Controlling the HDR16X16 with the SMTCP module (continued) 8. Open a web browser and navigate to the IP address that is indicated. You will be prompted to enter a username and password. 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: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Controlling the HDR16X16 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 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.
Controlling the HDR16X16 with the SMTCP module (continued) Device Config Menu 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.
Controlling the HDR16X16 with the SMTCP module (continued) User Administration Menu The User Administration menu allows you to change the user name and password for the SMTCP-2. The default user name for the SMTCP-2 is Admin and the password is Pass. Once you modify the login information, press 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.
Controlling the HDR16X16 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.
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. 2. 3. Connect a straight through male to female RS-232 cable (shown on right) to the RS-232 connector on the PC. Connect the other end of the cable to the RS-232 compliant device. Power on the device. Male to Female Straight Cable (not provided) Setting up the Terminal application: 1. 2. 3. 4. Open Hyperterminal on the PC.
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 following commands:
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:
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.
RS-232 Specifications (continued) How to properly test an RS-232 connection between a PC and most SmartAVI RS-232 compliant devices input_1_output_6 / / F 0 0 M 0 6 I 0 1 input_2_output_6 / / F 0 0 M 0 6 I 0 2 input_3_output_6 / / F 0 0 M 0 6 I 0 3 input_4_output_6 / / F 0 0 M 0 6 I 0 4 input_5_output_6 / / F 0 0 M 0 6 I 0 5 input_6_output_6 / / F 0 0 M 0 6 I 0 6 input_7_output_6 / / F 0 0 M 0 6 I 0 7 input_8_output_6 / / F 0 0 M 0
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