MX-0808-PP-POH MX-0808-PP-POH-Custom 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 cards. WyreStorm Pro Plus PoH HDBaseT Solutions Instruction Manual Thank you for choosing this WyreStorm product. Please read these instructions carefully before installing to avoid complications later. Technical Support: support@wyrestorm.
CONTENTS AND INTRODUCTION Contents 1 Introduction 2 Features 3 Safety Precautions 4 Package Contents 5 Specification 6 Front Panel Description 7 i. Rear Panel Description - MX-0808-PP-POH ii. Rear Panel Description -MX-0808-PP-POH-CUSTOM Card Options 8 i. Typical Application - TX-POH-010 Transmission Card ii.
Features • Each HDMI port also supports DVI signals. • Each Output port can be fed to multiple displays (cascaded). • Enables up to 4 HDMI video/audio devices to be independently switched through up to 4 HDMI displays or projectors for uncompressed digital distribution. • Fully cascadable to further lengthen transmission.
. Package Contents PACKAGE CONTENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS PACKAGE CONTENTS AND SPECIFICATION 4.• MX0606-PP Package / MX0808-PP Contents main unit • Printed instruction manual • 1 x RS232 to RS485 converter • Flash USB stick containing PC control software and digital copy • 1 x MX-0808-PP-POH main unit - 8 input 8 output Pro of instruction manual* Plus PoH matrix factory configured with 8 x TX*downloadable versions can be found at www.wyrestorm.
1 2 3 Front Panel Description 4 LED input/output select screen Output select buttons (left/right) 5 IR receive window Input select buttons (UP/DOWN) FRONT PANEL AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 6. Confirm selection button 6 Mounting brackets 3 6 1 4 2 ENTER 4 5 6 3 7i.
7ii. Rear Panel Description - MX-0808-PP-POH-CUSTOM Card Options HDBaseT out, Mirrored HDMI out, HDMI in, IR in - “Default” card as standard on all non-CUSTOM MX-PP-POH matrix models. Offers 70m/230ft HDBaseT transmission including Video, Audio, Control & Power, combined with a duplicate HDMI output to allow simultaneous connection of a second local “mirrored” screen, AVR or extender product (including Cat5e/6/7, Fiber and Coax). IR in allows control signals to be sent to the sink device.
TX-POH-070 8 TX-POH-080 9 TX-POH-090 HDBaseT out, VGA + Stereo audio in, IR in - Enables compatibility with legacy analogue computing equipment and embedding stereo audio into 1920x1080 VGA or 1920x1080p YUV signals. Also contains 70m/230ft HDBaseT transmission including Video, Audio, Control & Power. IR in allows control signals to be sent to the sink device. HDMI In - Perfect option should a system require more source devices than outputs.
TYPICAL APPLICATION - TX-POH-010 TRANSMISSION CARD 8i. Typical Application - TX-POH-010 Transmission Card rx-70-poh HD Audio Video rx-70-poh HD Audio Video PERSONAL AUDIO DEVICE 25w d-class amp Enhanced 2.1 Audio & HD Audio return channel from tv 25w d-class amp Enhanced 2.
Typical Application - All Cards TYPICAL APPLICATION - ALL CARDS 8ii. PERSONAL AUDIO DEVICE 25w d-class amp Enhanced 2.1 Audio & HD 25w d-class amp Enhanced 2.1 Audio & HD 25w d-class amp Enhanced 2.
CONNECTION 9. Connection 1 Connect source devices (such as: Blu-Ray, computer, games console, satellite/cable, music streaming device, CCTV etc.) to the relevant input ports of the matrix output cards 1-8. Attention Do Not Hotswap HDMI plugs or HDBaseT connectors - Please insert and extract cables carefully with the power SWITCHED OFF. Power is passed along transmissions so connecting and disconnecting cables while powered can result in damage to circuitry or possible injury.
Attention All receivers must be connected to the As power forms part of the HDBaseT carrier signal, if a transmission link can not be established between matrix and display receiver, it is unlikely the receiver will be able to draw power. Should such problems be experienced between transmission and receiving device, investigate the root cause of the issue by following the checklist in the Troubleshooting section of this guide.
NPUT SELECT OUTPUT CHANNEL INPUT SELECT 1 OUTPUT CHANNEL 3 5INPUTS and OUTPUTS and is able to switch change accordingly depending on the user’s location.
31 1 2 3 4 3 2 3 2 3 4 4 4 41 4 2 4 4 HDBT OUT 5 HDBT OUT 6 HDBT OUT 7 HDBT OUT 8 signal of that RJ45 OUTPUT links INPUT 3 with IR TX3 for the HDMI Cable HDMI Cable signal to be combined and communicated for that input to be controlled remotely.
respective UTP OUTPUT ports (Output1-RX1, Output2 along the single Cat5e/6/7 cable. -RX2) with jacks the IR signal HDMI and carried Insert 3.5mm of IR converted receiverstointo RX ports, along the single Cat5e/6/7 cable. Insert 3.5mm jacks of IR RX receivers into RX ports, making sure the receivers themselves are placed making sure themselves are placed in in clear view at the thereceivers to receive an infrared signal Insert 3.
Advanced Remote Control ADVANCED REMOTE CONTROL ADVANCED REMOTE CONTROL 11. Advanced Remote Control IR Call Back and Third Party Control systems Please note: Due to the differing method of control based on location, if you are using a third party IR Call Back andlearning Third Party control system, theControl control systems from the IR is NOT recommended will method be limited to scrolling Please note: Dueas to control the differing of control based onup/ location,between if you are inputs.
RS232 APPLICATION SCENARIOS - UNDERSTANDING RS232 CONNECTION & SIGNALS 14. RS232 Application Scenarios - Understanding RS232 Connection & Signals RS232C, EIA RS232, or simply RS232, refers to the same standard defined by the Electronic Industries Association in 1969 for serial communication. DTE and DCE DTE stands for Data Terminal Equipment. A computer or control system is DTE and connects to Data Communication Equipment, or DCE such as an AMP, matrix or modem.
Mark (1) space (0) Crossover (Null-Modern) (DB-9 (DTE) (DCE) 1 DCD ------- DCD 1 2 RxD ------- TxD 3 3 TxD ------- RxD 2 4 DTR ------- DSR 6 5 GND ------- GND 5 6 DSR ------- DTR 4 7 RTS ------- CTS 8 8 CTS ------- RTS 7 9 RI RI 9 LSB start MSB 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 stop -12v +12v RS232 Logic Waveform (8N1) The graphic above illustrates a typical RS232 logic waveform (Data format: 1 Start bit, 8 Data bits, No Parity, 1 Stop bit).
ROUTING SERIAL COMMANDS FROM THE MX-PP-POH 16.
WyreStorm QuickSync is a new matrix feature that significantly enhances end-user experience by dramatically reducing the amount of time source devices need to communicate HDCP encryption data between the matrix and output devices. Typically, when a matrix device distributes multiple sources to multiple zones, each sink device (TV, digital projector, etc.
COM CTL 18. COM CTL After fully connecting all inputs and outputs to the matrix and installing the software, on opening the program the control window will display information from the matrix, including messages received from the switch such as input/output details, firmware version and control commands/ASCII codes that allow the system to be controlled remotely, as well as buttons used to navigate the screen. 14 13 16 15 received in the window.
can save your selections by allocating your choices to Save buttons 1-3 11 and recall previously saved output/ input 5 4 3 2 1 configurations by pressing State 1-3 buttons 10 Should users wish to write their own command software for controlling the matrix remotely, see information on data RXD Receive serial data from PC format and baud rate settings: into firmware update mode.
This setting is locked by default. COM CTL 4 UTP LONG CABLE MODE – As with HDMI Long Cable Mode, if signal transmission quality is affected by a Cat5e/6/7 cable run reaching the maximum distance capacity (70m / 230ft using RX-1UTP-IR-70), switching Long Cable Mode to ON will instruct the matrix to attempt to improve transmission over the UTP in an effort to improve signal quality.
NOTE Modified code can be saved as a Custom code and read directly from a library of stored custom codes. factory 3- With the remote control pointing at the device, press the handset button you wish to transfer IR Code from and the 3- With the remote control pointing at the device, press codebutton will appear yourto selected IR Code box. from and Selecting the handset you inwish transfer IR Code NOTE All input/output boxes should contain code. If All code should be different.
S COM CTL x via xird via erd return status format is as follows: ted if ems ode odes. ed if ms ed if ms ode des. ode des. e. If n of If of If ntrol of trol trol 3 69 nput X1 ‘\r’ ‘\n’ If the control command is sent successfully, the current output This translates as:as: IfThis the translates control command is sent successfully, theport current output state selected will feedback to show the in-put selected. The state will feedback toport show the in-put port selected.
input input input nd input nd nd nd n be n n be be n be he he he he to confirm IP settings For TELNET Control, the matrix IP address is as follows: ATTENTION This ‘Assign IP’ process differs from the COM CTL ‘IP Set’ function. ‘Set IP’ in COMCTL saves/reads the IP address in flash and sets it as static IP. ‘Assign IP’ is only used when the system fails to obtain an IP address automatically and is NOT saved in flash. 19.
BEFORE EDID ADJUSTMENTS AND EDID PRESETS 20. Before EDID Adjustments Communication between sink, matrix and source devices should be automatically negotiated with the EDID DIP switch set to the default Normal Output (OFF) position. However, should device communication or compatibility issues be encountered during installation, please refer to the EDID DIP settings below.
Troubleshooting Generally, the majority of HD distribution installation issues are either caused by minor connection errors, communication problems between devices, or when the transmission of high signal bandwidth is attempted using insufficient cable. Should you encounter any technical difficulties when installing and configuring the matrix, we are confident solutions can be found by working through the following troubleshooting checklist before seeking alternative technical support.
TROUBLESHOOTING 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.
4) UTP Termination Issues – ensure cables and RJ45 terminations are correct and in good condition at both transmitter and receiver ends to see if control is established. If so, a possible re-termination of the cable could remedy the problem. 5) Are WyreStorm emitters and receivers being used? The use of third party products/magic eyes may not be compatible. Always use WyreStorm components included with your purchase or check compatibility of third party control systems with your WyreStorm dealer.
environmentally friendly. MAINTENANCE AND PROVIDED SERVICE Are WyreStorm products compatible with HDMI 1.4? HDMI 1.4 refers to a list of ‘features’ that a device is capable of supporting, including Ethernet channel, return audio channel, 3D etc. Due to the continuously evolving nature of the technology, HDMI Licensing LLC have now decided to simplify terminology by testing and referring to cable in terms of STANDARD or HIGH-SPEED rather than in generations 1.3, 1.4 etc.
Please include a document or letter detailing the reason for return and include a daytime telephone number and/or email address where you can be contacted. 26. Mail-in-service If repair is required during the limited warranty period, the purchaser will be required to provide a sales receipt or other proof of purchase, indicating date and location of purchase 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.
INPUTREFERENCE REFERENCE LOG INPUT LOG 19. Reference LogsReference Log - Input Reference Log 28i. Installation Wyrestorm Matrix INPUT installation reference log INPUT Input number on Matrix Source Location Source Details Source resolution & audio settings Cable Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 27 32 Technical Support: support@wyrestorm.com US: +866 677 0053 EU: +44 (0) 1793 230 343 Technical Support: support@wyrestorm.
Wyrestorm Matrix OUPUT installation reference log OUTPUT Output number on Matrix Output Location Display Details Display Resolution & Audio Settings Cable Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Technical Support: support@wyrestorm.com US: +866 677 0053 EU: +44 (0) 1793 230 343 Technical Support: support@wyrestorm.com US: +1 866 677 0053 EU: +44 (0) 1793 230 343 28 33 OUTPUT REFERENCE LOGS Installation Reference Log - Output Reference Log OUTPUT REFERENCE LOG 28i.
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