CYP MOD-32 User manual

MOD-32
32x32 Modular Matrix
OPERATION MANUAL


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Version 1.1 August 2011
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trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate
this equipment and before connecting the power supply.
Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this
equipment:
• Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of re,
electrical shock and injury to persons.
• To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain,
moisture or install this product near water.
• Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
• Never push an object of any kind into this product through any
openings or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts inside
the unit.
• Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
• Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the PSU if
it is damaged.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any
weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
• To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or
openings in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow for
sucient space for air to circulate around the unit.
REVISION HISTORY
VERSION NO. DATE SUMMARY OF CHANGE
v1.00 03/03/2015 First release
v1.01 25/03/2015 Added Modules Diagram
v1.02 07/04/2015 Added IR Remote & Pin-out Sections
v1.03 27/05/2015 Added note about IP values

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CONTENTS
1. Introduction................................................................ 6
2. Applications ................................................................ 6
3. Package Contents ....................................................... 6
4. System Requirements ................................................ 7
5. Features....................................................................... 7
6. Operation Controls and Functions............................ 8
6.1 Front Panel.............................................................................. 8
6.2 Rear Panel..............................................................................10
6.3 RS-232 Protocols.................................................................11
6.4 Remote Control...................................................................12
6.5 IR Cable Pin Assignment ..................................................13
6.6 RS-232 & Telnet Command..............................................14
6.7 RS-232 & IP to RS-232 RX Output Conguration.....16
6.8 Telnet Control.......................................................................17
6.9 Web GUI Control .................................................................19
7. Connection Diagram ................................................21
7.1 Example installation (32x32 HDMI Matrix)................21
7.2 Input and Output Modules.............................................22
8. Specications............................................................23
8.1 Technical Specications (Enclosure)............................23
8.2 Technical Specications (Input Modules) ..................24
8.3 Technical Specications (Output Modules)...............25
8.4 CAT5e/6/7 Cable Specication ......................................27
9. Acronyms...................................................................28

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1. INTRODUCTION
The 32x32 Modular Matrix is designed to allow the switching and
distribution of up to 32 source devices to up to 32 connected
displays, either directly via HDMI, DVI or via CAT5e/6/7 outputs to
compatible receivers, providing control options (dependent on module
conguration).
Providing unparalleled levels of exibility, with an advanced modular
design these models can be setup in a wide variety of combinations
allowing users the ability to tailor the Matrix to their requirements by
simply adding or removing the input or output modules as required.
The Modular Matrix is supplied with dual removable internal PSU's which
allow for easy inspection and maintenance with zero down time. Also
included is a DVI output for local monitoring of the output allowing
installers to easily monitor, test, and congure the Inputs and Outputs on
installation
In addition, this matrix also features IP control allowing users to access
and control the matrix remotely and also allow additional options for
integration of third-party control systems
2. APPLICATIONS
Public information display
Educational demo
Professional Presentation
Advertising display
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
32x32 Modular Matrix Enclosure (including CPU control board &
Removeable dual power supplies)
4× Input Module Boards - HDMI/DVI/CAT5e/6/7 or VGA (Optional)
4× Output Module Boards - HDMI/DVI/CAT5e/6/7 (Optional)
1× IR Blaster
2× IR Extender
2× Power Cords
Operation manual

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4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Up to 32 HDMI/DVI/CAT5e/6/7 or VGA source devices (dependent on
module conguration) connected with appropriate cables.
Up to 32 displays (TV or monitor) or AV receivers, equipped with HDMI/
DVI/CAT5e/6/7 connection (dependent on module conguration)
connected with appropriate cables
Industry standard CAT5e/6/7 cable (for CAT5e/6/7 inputs/outputs)
Compatible PoC HDBaseT™ Transmitters/Receivers for CAT5e/6/7
Input/Output modules
5. FEATURES
HDMI, HDCP 1.1 and DVI 1.0 compliant
Interchangeable input and output modules
Input and output module types can be mixed and added in multiples
of 8 from 8x8 (1 Input module, 1 Output module) up to 32x32 (4 Input
modules, 4 Output modules) with HDMI, DVI, CAT5e/6/7 and VGA
(Input Only) connection types
Supports passthrough of LPCM 7.1CH, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital
Plus and DTS-HD Master Audio
Supports a wide range of PC and HDTV resolutions from VGA to
WUXGA and 480i to 1080p and 4Kx2K (dependent on module
conguration)
Supports control of the matrix via IR, RS-232, Telnet and Web GUI
controls
Dual removable power supply units, supports replacement without
any matrix downtime
Supports HDMI cable input and output lengths of up to 15m each way
(1080p@8bit resolution) or 10m (1080p@12bit resolution)
Support 3 EDID modes:
- Standard mode: Factory Default
- Automatic mode: reads the EDID settings from the display
connected to the lowest numbered output port
- Manual mode: Can assign any input to any output port
Supports CAT5e/6/7 cable input and output lengths of up to 100m
(1080p) or 70m (4Kx2K) dependent on module conguration
5Play™ convergence: HD Video, HD Audio, PoC, Ethernet & Control (IR &
RS-232)
4Play convergence: Video, Audio, PoC & Control (IR & RS-232)
3Play convergence: Video, Audio & Control (IR & RS-232)

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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front Panel
POWER
PAGE
PAGE
R: STANDBY
FLASH: ALERT
RETURN
MENU
ALL
7
4
1
OUT/IN
8
5
2
0
9
6
3
+
LOCK
SAVE
RECALL
ENTER
6 8 7 9
4
2
3
1
12
11
10
13
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1LCM: Displays the setting information of each input/output and other
setting information according to the selected mode.
2POWER button & LED: Press this button to turn the device ON or
press it again to put the device into standby mode. The LED will
illuminate when the unit is in standby mode.
Note: If the LED is ashing it means the temperature inside is too high and
air circulation may have been restricted.
3RETURN: Press this button to return back or exit the current selection.
4PAGE▲▼◄►: Use these buttons to cycle through the LCM’s options
for displaying the current I/O status or when entering into the settings
menu.
5MENU: Press this button to enter the menu to change the following settings:
A. EDID
1. Standard Mode: Uses the built-in EDID settings that support video
up to 1080p@60/WUXGA@60RB and LPCM 2CH audio
2. Automatic Mode: Reads the EDID settings from the display
connected to the lowest numbered output port.
3. Manual Mode: Supports independent EDID settings by selecting
the input and output ports.

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B. IP Settings
1. IP address
2. IP Netmask
3. IP Gateway
Note: For display only, these values can only be changed in the Web GUI
or via RS-232/Telnet
C. Temperature
1. Temperature 1
2. Temperature 2
NOTE: these gures show the internal temperature of the device.
D. LCM Contrast Range from 1~4
6ALL: Press this button to assign the same input to all outputs.
70~9: Use to select the appropriate numbered input or output.
8OUT/IN: Press to assign the source to be displayed on the required
output. The sequence should be OUT/IN→Select the Input→OUT/
IN→Select the output→Enter.
9+ (Plus): Press this button when multiple outputs are required for a
selected input. This button only works in conjunction with the OUT/IN
button.
10 LOCK button & LED: Press this button to lock all the function buttons
on panel. The LED will illuminate, to unlock press it again.
11 SAVE: Press this button to store the present Input/Output
conguration to one of the 8 available preset settings.
12 RECALL: Press this button to recall a previously stored preset setting.
13 ENTER: Press this button to conrm a setting or selection in the menu.

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6.2 Rear Panel
OUTPUT
1 8
1 8
9 16
17 24
25 32
9 16
17 24
25 32
INPUT
CPU
RS232 CONTROL IR ALL
OUTIN
SERVICEOUTPUT 0IR IN
100-240VAC
50/60 Hz
INPUT
MODULE
INPUT
MODULE
INPUT
MODULE
INPUT
MODULE
OUTPUT
MODULE
OUTPUT
MODULE
OUTPUT
MODULE
OUTPUT
MODULE
4
1
2
3
5
Note: The above panel is an example of a 32x32 HDMI conguration.
1OUTPUTS 1~32: Install up to 4 Output modules as required for
up to 32 display or CAT5e/6/7 outputs (dependent on module
conguration).
2CPU (Control Board)
IR IN: For control of the matrix only. Connect to the IR extender for IR
signal reception of the IR remote control of the matrix. Ensure that the
remote being used is within the direct line-of-sight of the IR extender.
RS-232: Connect with a D-Sub 9-pin cable to a PC/Laptop device or
RS-232 Control system for RS-232 control of the Matrix or RS-232
compatible devices connected to CAT5e/6/7 receivers.
CONTROL: Connect to an active network for LAN serving and Telnet/
Web GUI control. (LAN serving on compatible HDBaseT input/output
modules and transmitter/receivers only)
ALL IR OUT: Connect to the IR blaster for IR signal transmission of the
source or display equipment. Place the IR blaster in direct line-of-sight
of the equipment to be controlled.
ALL IR IN: Connect to the IR extender for IR signal reception of the remote
control of this device or the source and display equipment. Ensure that
remote being used is within the direct line-of-sight of the IR extender.

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SERVICE: This port is reserved for rmware update only.
OUTPUT 0: Connect to DVI equipped display or to an HDMI equipped
display (with DVI to HDMI adaptor) for local monitoring of the output
signal.
3INPUT 1~32: Install up to 4 Input modules as required for connection
to up to 32 source devices or CAT5e/6/7 inputs (dependent on module
conguration).
4POWER & POWER Supply: The device will automatically turn ON
when connected to an active power supply.
5Ventilation Fan: This fan will automatically operate when the device
is switched ON. Do not block the exhaust of the fan or cover it with
any object. Please allow adequate space around the unit for air to
circulate freely.
6.3 RS-232 Protocols
Matrix
RS-232 Controller
PIN Denition PIN Denition
1 NC 1 NC
2TxD 2 RxD
3 RxD 3 TxD
4 NC 4 NC
5 GND 5 GND
6 NC 6 NC
7 NC 7 NC
8 NC 8 NC
9 NC 9 NC
Baud Rate: 19200bps
Data Bit: 8 bits
Parity: None
Stop Bit: 1
Flow Control: None

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6.4 Remote Control
1Power:
Press this button to switch on the
device or set it to standby mode
2OUTPUT:
Output port selection
3CLEAR:
Press to clear the present input/output
selection
4ENTER:
Press to conrm the present input/
output selection
5INPUT:
Input port selection
IR Control:
From the front panel:
1. Select the output zone (1–32)
2. Select the input source (1–32)
3. Press enter to conrm
From the zone:
1. Select the input source (1–32)
2. Press enter to conrm
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2
65
4
98
7
0
13
2
65
4
98
7
0
CR-127
INPUT
OUTPUT
CLEAR ENTER
1
2
3
5
4

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6.5 IR Cable Pin Assignment
3
1
2
3
2
1Power 5V
IR Blaster Signal
NC
IR Signal
Power 5V
Ground
IR Receiver
IR Emitter

6.6 RS-232 & Telnet Command
HELP: Show Command list.
Command Description
P1 Power on.
P0 Power o.
OxIy Set Output (x:0~32) to Input (y:1~32).
ALLOUT x Set all outputs to input (x:01~32).
ACTIVE Report active I/O channels.
INDETECT Input channels detection indicator.
OUTDETECT Output channels detection indicator.
PORTSTATUS Report all output connection status.
HDCPON x Set input port(x:01~32) HDCP to ON.
HDCPOFF x Set input port (x:01~32) HDCP to OFF.
HDCPONALL Set ALL input port's HDCP to ON.
HDCPOFFALL Set ALL Input port's HDCP to OFF.
HDCPSTATUS Show the HDCP status of all outputs
(0=disabled,1=enable).
MUTEO x Mute video for output (x:0~32 )
UNMUTEO x Unmute video for output (x:0~32 )
MUTEI x Mute video for input (x:0~32 )
UNMUTEI x Unmute video for output (x:0~32 )
MUTEALL Mute all outputs.
UNMUTEALL Unmute all inputs.
MUTESTATUS Show the mute status of all outputs
(0=unmuted,1=muted).
HPDL x Pull the input (x:01~32) Hot Plug Detect
signal to 'LOW'.
HPDH x Pull the input (x:01~32) Hot-Plug-Detect
signal to 'HIGH'.

Command Description
HPDLALL Set the Hot-Plug-Detect of all inputs to
Low.
HPDHALL Set the Hot-Plug-Detect of all inputs to
High.
HPDSTATUS Report the Hot-Plug-Detect signal status
of all inputs.
EDIDMODE x y Set the EDID mode of input (x:
01~32) to (y:1~2).
EDIDMODEALL x The EDID mode of All Input to (x:1~2) .
EDIDPORT x y Set the EDID mode of Assigned Port
(y:01~32) to Input( x:01~32).
EDIDPORTALL x The EDID mode of All ports is assigned to
Output (x:01-32).
EDIDSTATUS Report the status of the EDID Modes of
all input ports.
UART x y "str" Write UART string to output
port(x:in/out, y:01~32, "str":"string").
UARTBAUD x y Set the UART Baud rate of output port
(x:01~32) (y:rate).
STATUSUART Show output port UART baud rate.
TEMPSTATUS Show temperature sensor values y1, y2.
SETIPADDR Set the IP address (x.x.x.x).
SETSNMASK Set the subnet mask (x.x.x.x).
SETGWADDR Set the gateway IP address (x.x.x.x).
IPCONFIG Display the current IP conguration.
RSTIP Reset the IP Conguration Reset To
Default values (DHCP).
BUZZER x Mute the Buzzer (mute=0, UnMute=1).
REBOOT Reboot the System.

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Command Description
SAVETO x Save as Preset x(1~10).
RECALLTO x Recall Preset x(1~10).
RESET System Reset to
O1I1,O2I2,O3I3,O4I4,O5I5....
VERSION Display controller rmware version.
Note: Commands will be not executed unless followed by a carriage return.
Commands are not case-sensitive
6.7 RS-232 & IP to RS-232 RX Output Conguration
1. To check the Baud rate of a port, the command is STATUSUART. (Default
is 19200bps)
2. To set the Baud rate, the command is UARTBAUD x y (x= output port
01~32, y= Baud rate ), e.g to set the baud rate of Output 8 to 115200
bps you would send the command 'UARTBAUD 08 115200'.
3. To send a string to the RX side, the command is UART x “y”(x= output
port 01~32, y= the string which you want to send to RX side), e.g. to
send the string P0 to Output 12 you would send the command UART
12 “P0”. In this example P0 is a common power command.
4. You would use the same procedure for sending IP Telnet to RS-232
commands.

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6.8 Telnet Control
Before attempting to use the telnet control, please ensure that both the
Matrix (via the 'LAN /CONTROL' port) and the PC/Laptop are connected to
the same active networks.
To access the telnet control in Windows 7, click on the 'Start' menu and
type "cmd" in the Search eld then press enter.
Under Windows XP go to the 'Start' menu and click on "Run", type "cmd"
with then press enter.
Under Mac OS X, go to Go→Applications→Utilities→Terminal
See below for reference.
Once in the command line interface (CLI) type "telnet", then the IP address
of the unit and "23", then hit enter.
Note: The IP address of the Matrix can be displayed on the device's LCM
monitor by pressing the Menu button twice.

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This will bring us into the device which we wish to control. Type "HELP" to
list the available commands.
Type “IPCONFIG”To show all IP congurations. To reset the IP, type “RSTIP”
and to use a static IP, type ”SETIP” (For a full list of commands, see Section
6.4).
Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return.
Commands are not case-sensitive. If the IP is changed then the IP Address
required for Telnet access will also change accordingly.

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6.9 Web GUI Control
On a PC/Laptop that is connected to the same active network as the
Matrix, open a web browser and type the device's IP address on the web
address entry bar. The browser will display the device's status, control and
User setting pages.
Click on the 'Control' tab to control power, input/output ports, EDID and
reset mode.

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Clicking on the 'User Setting' tab allows you to reset the IP conguration.
The system will ask for a reboot of the device each time any of the settings
are changed. The IP address needed to access the Web GUI control will
also need to be changed accordingly on the web address entry bar.
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