Installation Manual CATXPro 64-port HDTV CAT5 Matrix Switch with RS-232, IR, USB, TCP/IP and Touch Control For WUXGA, Component Video, Composite Video and S-Video with full stereo audio support and full IR/RS232 non-blocking matrix switching Switch up to 64 remote devices to 64 remote displays located up to 1,000 feet away. www.smartavi.
Introduction Features CATXPro routes audio, video, IR and RS/232 signals from several different video sources out to multiple displays (projectors, monitors, etc.) and speakers via inexpensive Cat5/6 UTP cable. CATXPro is capable of connecting to as many as 64 video sources via transmitters and 64 video displays via receivers with a maximum extension of 1,000 feet between the transmitter and receiver units. A single audio/video output can be routed to one or multiple destinations.
Ordering Information PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION CSWX16X16S CAT5 Audio/Video and IR/RS232 16 IN X 16 OUT Matrix with RS-232 Control. Includes: [CSWX16X16, (SM-CSW) & (CCPWR06US)] CSWX16X32S CAT5 Audio/Video and IR/RS232 16 IN X 32 OUT Matrix with RS-232 Control. Includes: [CSWX16X32, (SM-CSW) & (CCPWR06US)] CSWX16X48S CAT5 Audio/Video and IR/RS232 16 IN X 48 OUT Matrix with RS-232 Control.
Applications • • • • • • • • Corporate or Educational Presentations Financial (Remote Servers/User Control) Call Centers for Technical Support Industrial (Long-Range Workstation Isolation) Airport Installations (Air Traffic Control/Passenger Information) KVM Extension where Exceptional Quality of Signal is Crucial Medical (Remote Operation Away from Sensitive/Magnetic Equipment) Recording (for Large Studios where Editing/Mixing Stations are Compact and/or Require Complete Silence) Application Diagram HDTV
Installation Connecting XTAV transmitter Connecting The Transmitter 1. Connect the output of the computer video card to the video input of the transmitter using the included male to male video cable. 2. Connect the output of the computer audio card to the audio input of the transmitter using 3.5mm audio male to male audio cable. 3. Connect external speakers to the transmitter’s audio out (Standard 3.5mm stereo miniplug). 4. In the back of the unit connect the CAT5 cable that will connect to the CATXPro.
Installation (continued) Connecting XTWALL Transmitter Connecting The Transmitter 1. Connect the output of the computer video card to the video input of the transmitter using the included male to male video cable. 2. Connect the output of the computer audio card to the audio input of the transmitter using 3.5mm audio male to male audio cable. 3. Connect local monitor to the VGA out of the transmitter. 4. Connect external speakers to the transmitter’s audio out (Standard 3.5mm stereo miniplug). 5.
Installation (continued) Connecting the XTPro transmitter Connecting The Transmitter 1. Connect the output of the computer video card to the video input of the transmitter using the included male to male video cable. 2. Connect the output of the computer audio card to the audio input of the transmitter using 3.5mm audio male to male audio cable. 3. Connect local monitor to the VGA out of the transmitter. 4. Connect external speakers to the transmitter’s audio out (Standard 3.5mm stereo miniplug). 5.
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Installation (continued) WARNING: The CATXPro MUST have 1U of space above and below for proper ventilation. Failure to do so may damage the CATXPro due to over heating. Make sure the unit is powered off before connecting the cables Connect all the Transmitters 1. Locate the RJ45 jacks on the back of the CATXPro, 2. Connect the CAT5 cable to the RJ45 and mark each cable with the number of the transmitter 3. REPEAT steps for all transmitters cables Connect all the Receivers 1.
Installation (continued) Connecting the Control Communication Cable: RS-232 Each unit can be controlled by a RS-232 port connected from the back of the chassis. The SmartControlPro software will be used to control the units. 1. Connect the RS-232 cable the control computer by connecting the female RS-232 connector into the male RS232 connector of the PC. Turn the side screws so that it does not accidentally become disconnected 2.
Software Operation For the latest software, contact SmartAVI for a download link. Open the downloaded file in order to initiate software installation. Click Install. After installation has completed, click CLOSE. In order to use the software, click on the START button>Programs>SmartControl Pro. There you should see a help file, the SmartControl Pro launcher as well as a shortcut to uninstall SmartControl Pro. Click on SmartControl Pro in order to launch the software.
Software Operation (continued) Inputs/Outputs: Enter the number of Inputs/Outputs your CATXPro has. Although the CATXPro can have up to 64 inputs and 64 outputs, for this instruction we will assume that there are 16 inputs and 16 outputs. Com Port: Select the appropriate com port that your computer is using to access the router. Router Time out: By default this is 0 meaning the computer acknowledges commands almost instantly. Sometimes a computer takes longer to respond.
Software Operation (continued) The Main Routing Window enables you to control the router(s) connections by means of the CATXPro panel, the button panel, or with pre-recorded routes called macros. CATXPro Panel: This is probably the simplest way to route the connections. Simply click on the cross point itself. The input on the left will then be routed to the output above. Note: Inputs can be routed to several different outputs, but each output can only have a single input at any one time.
Controlling the CATXPro 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 CATXPro 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 CATXPro 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 CATXPro 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 CATXPro 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 CATXPro 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 CATXPro 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.
Technical Information XTAV SPECIFICATIONS XTPRO SPECIFICATIONS Receiver with local monitor, Audio and IR/RS-232 support Receiver with Video and Audio support VGA Data Format RGBHV, RGsB, YUV, Y/C, CVBS Resolution Up to 1900 x 1200 VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA Connector type HD 15 socket Format RGBHV, RGsB, YUV, Y/C, CVBS Resolution Up to 1900 x 1200 VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA Connector Type HD 15 socket VGA Data Audio Audio Signal Type Stereo unbalanced Signal Type Stereo unbalanced Connector 3.
Technical Information (continued) XTProWALL VGA Data Fromat RGBHV, RGsB, YUV, Y/C, CVBS Resolution Up to 1900 x 1200, VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA) Connector Type HD 15 socket Audio Signal Type Connector RS232 Stero unbalanced 3.5 mm jack socket DB9M TXD, RXD, Gnd. 9600 bps Power 22 Requirements 5VDC@.5A Connector 2.1mm DC jack (center +ve) Physical Dimensions Weight Face plate is 4.5” x 4.5 0.5 lbs www.smartavi.
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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Limited Warranty Statement A. Extent of limited warranty 1. SmartAVI Technologies, Inc. warrants to the end-user customers that the SmartAVI product specified above will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the duration of 1 year, which duration begins on the date of purchase by the customer. Customer is responsible for maintaining proof of date of purchase. 2.
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