PULSEEIGHT neo:XSR User manual

IMPORTANT!
• 1 x neo:XSR Chassis
• 1 x Rack Mounting Kit
• 1 x Power Cord
• 1 x Quick Start Guide
• Please read the instructions before attempting to install or operate this equipment.
• The “Designed for BINARY” edition of this matrix operates natively at 12V IR signal, making it compatible with Episode IR
Receivers and Flashers. This matrix is not compatible with 5V IR receivers and ashers so extra precaution should be taken
to avoid irreparable damage to the product.
• Only use compatible HDBaseT Receivers “Designed for Binary” by Pulse-Eight, available from Snap One:
neo:Ultra Receiver (P8-HDBT2-U-RX-S) or neo:UltraSR Receiver (P8-HDBT2-L-RX-S).
• Visit the help.pulse-eight.com to download the latest rmware, document version, additional documentation, and
conguration tools.
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System Health LED: Indicates matrix health.
RED - It is powering on or fault found.
GREEN - The system is healthy.
Network LED: Indicates the matrix network connection.
RED - No network cable is connected.
AMBER (Flashing) - It is discovering the IP address.
AMBER (Solid) - The network has the IP but cannot ping
the router.
GREEN (Flashing) - The network cannot reach the
internet.
GREEN (Solid) - The network is healthy.
Cloud LED: Indicates the matrix connection to the
Pulse-Eight Cloud.
RED - It is not connected to the cloud.
GREEN - It is connected to the cloud.
Power Connector: Use with the supplied power cord
to connect the power.
IR Receiver and Transmitter Ports: Connect as
required.
The IR Receiver port (green) can be used to accept
and distribute IR signals from a controller using a P8-
IR-Optocable, as well as distribute IR signals back to
the matrix using a compliant Episode IR Receiver. Not
required in a Control4 system.
The IR Flasher port (blue) is used to control the
connected HDMI Source device (STB, Blu-Ray, etc) using
compliant Episode IR Flashers.
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Audio Outputs: Analogue, Optical, and Digital Coax
options for Audio Breakouts.
HDMI IR Input and IR Output: Connect as required.
The Input IR port (green) can be connected to receive and
distribute IR signals from a connected compliant Episode
IR Receiver.
The IR Output port (blue) is used to control the local
connected HDMI Sink device (TV, AVR, etc) using compliant
Episode IR Flashers.
HDBaseT Outputs: Connect the appropriate *Category
cable to each output. These cables should then be
connected to a neo Receiver at each sink device. (TV/
Amplier etc.).
*Category cable: Cat5e minimum requirement. Cat6 or
higher category recommended.
HDMI Inputs: Connect the appropriate high speed HDMI
cable to each input. These cables should then be connected
to the Source device. (Blu-Ray player etc.)
Reset: Factory reset - Please use only when instructed by
our customer service team.
Ethernet: Connect to network - Required for connection
to Web Interface, Third Party Control, and Cloud Remote
Monitoring Portal.
HDMI Outputs: Connect the appropriate high speed HDMI
cable to each output. These cables should then be directly
connected to each Sink device. (TV/Amplier etc.)
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QUICK START GUIDE
neo:XSR (P8-HDBT2-U-FFMJ66-S)
CHECK WHAT’S INSIDE THE BOX

01 - Installing In A Rack
1. Attach the rack ears to the front sides of the matrix using
the provided screws.
2. Install into the rack and connect cabling according to the
mode of operation – as described below.
WARNING: To prevent damage, it is important to ensure
adequate ventilation space on the sides of the matrix,
especially on the ventilation openings on the side of the
product enclosure.
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02 - Connecting The Inputs
1. Connect HDMI cables from your video sources (e.g. Blu-Ray
player) to the HDMI inputs of the matrix.
2. If required, connect the compatible IR Flasher (Emitter/
Transmitter) cable to the ‘Flasher’ port (blue) on the matrix
and the IR bud placed over the source device’s IR window.
1. Connect the appropriate category cable (Cat6 or higher
recommended) to each HDBaseT output ports that you
require.
2. Complete the connection by attaching the other end of the
Cat cable to a supplied neo Receiver’s ‘HDBaseT In’ port. The
neo Receiver should be situated at the output end (i.e. next
to the TV).
3. Connect HDMI Out on the neo Receiver to the sink device
(i.e. TV) using a high-speed HDMI cable.
4. If required, connect the IR Receiver to the neo Receiver’s ‘IR
Receiver’ port (green) - and place the IR bud on the underside
of the sink device (i.e. TV).
5. If required, connect the compatible IR Flasher (Emitter/
Transmitter) cable to the ‘IR Flasher’ port (blue) on the neo
Receiver with the IR bud placed over the sink device’s IR
window.
Please make sure to use a compatible 12V IR receiver/
transmitter on this product.
04 - Connecting The HDMI Outputs
For Output ports 5 and 6, connect sink devices (e.g. TVs) directly
via high speed HDMI cables.
06 - Connecting The Network
It is necessary to connect a standard Ethernet cable (Category
5e/6/7) from the matrix’s ‘Ethernet’ port to your router or
network switch. Crossover cables are not supported.
07 - Turning On The Matrix
1. Insert the supplied power cord and plug into the AC mains.
2. Turn ON the power switch.
3. As it powers ON, the front panel LEDs (System Health,
Network, Cloud) will illuminate momentarily before it begins
its initialization sequence.
4. Once initialization has been completed, the System Health,
Network and Cloud LEDs should all appear ON (green).
5. Check the LED status on the attached neo Receivers to
ensure correct installation and connection.
05 - Connecting The Audio Outputs
If you wish to use the audio outputs from the matrix, please
connect cables to the relevant output. There are 6 output
zones, where each zone features Analogue (stereo), Optical
and Digital Coax options that can work simultaneously.
The stereo outputs are able to automatically downmix
multichannel audio streams based on AC-3 (up to Dolby Digital
5.1) down to 2-channel.
There are two audio modes of operation: Source Mode and
Sink Mode. By default, when you rst install the matrix, the
unit is set to sink mode with each zone set to passive.
IMPORTANT: The matrix needs to be set to Sink mode or
Source mode according to the installation’s requirement, and
wired accordingly. Please ensure that you set up the matrix to
the correct audio mode in the Audio Control tab of the Web
Interface.
WARNING!
03 - Connecting The HDBaseT Outputs
Sink Mode VS Source Mode
• Sink mode is the preferred method when setting up the
neo:XSR in an installation that does not have a dedicated
audio matrix switch.
Sink mode allows for the matrix to automatically
manage the audio routing from any of the inputs to the
corresponding audio output zone, so that is matches the
video displayed on that same output zone. The “audio
always follows the video”.
• Source Mode s generally used in larger installations
where the input audio is being fed directly to one or
more dedicated audio matrices (e.g. ProAudio switch).
In this mode, the audio outputs zones A to F are locked
to HDMI inputs 1 to 6 respectively.
This guide helps you to install and use
your neo:XSR Binary for the rst time.
Go to help.pulse-eight.com for additional
information on this product including
important technical information not
provided in this document and warranty
terms & conditions.
SCAN FOR HELP
Note: A network connection is required for supporting full
control/remote monitoring features of the product.
Note: The initialization process takes between 20 seconds and
up to 2 minutes. However, it is possible that a firmware update
may be available the first time the unit is powered ON - in this
instance the matrix may take longer to initialize. If both the
System Health and Network LEDs flash (orange/green) quickly
together then a firmware update is being applied. Please
wait and do not disconnect the power until this update has
completed.
neo Web Interface
Monitoring Portal
The front page of the web interface features a user-friendly drag
and drop for video routing and display showing all available
inputs and outputs.
When setting up the matrix, it is important that the
installer can access the admin menu on the Web Interface
to congure the matrix according to the installation’s
requirements. This is accessed by clicking the Admin
hyperlink and entering ‘admin’ in the password on rst install.
To access the monitoring portal please visit monitoring.pulse-
eight.com, click ‘Login’ in the top left corner, and sign in with
your registered details.
Once logged in, the dashboard will display your details including
your Installer ID.
Note: During the installation, it is recommended to enter
your Installer ID in the Web Interface.
If you do not already have an Installer ID then you will
need to request an account. Please contact us via email at
The Web Interface can be accessed using a computer connected
to the same router/network as the matrix and by visiting
www.gotomymatrix.com in your web browser.
Note: When a link is established between the Matrix and the
Neo Receiver, the orange LED on the HDBaseT port on the Neo
Receiver will illuminate (at this point you can assume that the
neo receiver is powered on).
INSTALLATION

Please read the full manual instructions before attempting to install or operate this equipment.
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 prevent re or shock hazards, do not expose the unit to rain, or moisture or install this product near water.
• Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
• Where possible, install the matrix towards the top of the rack to avoid the unit overheating.
• Only use the supplied IEC cable.
• Never push any objects into this product through any openings or empty slots in the unit as you may damage parts inside
and/or cause an electrical shock.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling and avoid putting the weight of any kind on it.
• To protect the unit from overheating do not block any vents or openings in the unit housing that provides ventilation. Allow
sufficient space for air to circulate around the unit.
• This product is intended for use in a clean (dust-free) residential environment.
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
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manufacturer.
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Pulse-Eight Limited, 8-12 Alder Hills, Poole, Dorset, BH12 4AL. UK
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