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Made in U.S.A. www.SmartAVI.com 1-800-AVI-2131
SPS-1000
UserManual
4-port HDMI, 2-port VGA, DVI and composite video switch
with IR and stereo audio support
(325 foot signal extension)
8-Port HDMI, DVI, VGA, and Composite Switch with Integrated Scaler
2
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
WHAT'S IN THE BOX? 2
INTRODUCTION 3
FEATURES 3
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4
CONNECTING THE SPS-1000 5
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 6
REAR PANEL FUNCTIONS 7
ESTABLISHING AN RS-232 CONNECTION 8
RS-232 EXTENSION 9
IR REMOTE CONTROL OF THE SPS-1000 9
IR REMOTE CONTROL OF CONNECTED DEVICES 10
PC CONTROLLER SOFTWARE USER GUIDE 11-12
SPS-RX HDBT RECEIVER (Optional) 13-14
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 15
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION
SPS-1000-S 1 8-Port Multi-Platform Presentation Switcher
PS24VDC1A 1 Power Supply / Adapter
1 Quick Start Guide
CCRS232MF06 1 RS-232 Cable Male to Female
SPS-BRK 2 Rack Mount Brackets
RMT-SPS 1 IR Remote Control
Figure 2-1
3
INTRODUCTION
From the boardroom to the classroom, a quality presentation requires an intelligent integration of tech-
nology and a user-friendly display of multimedia presentations. Too frequently, end users lack the ability
to interface properly from their laptops, drives, and content sources to a meeting room’s display. The new
SPS-1000 from SmartAVI delivers impressive flexibility because it enables users to integrate a wide vari-
ety of A/V technology interfaces all from one easy-to-use device.
The SPS-1000 features eight input ports total, including four HDMI inputs, two VGA inputs, one DVI input
and one RCA (analog stereo audio and video) input. The switcher has seven Phoenix audio connectors,
one for each of the digital video inputs, and the audio from these inputs is automatically embedded with
the corresponding video signal.
The SPS-1000 delivers HD scaling for top-notch video quality and compatibility, allowing users to get the
best resolution from a variety of input sources and resolutions. Two of the HDMI inputs can bypass any
scaling, which allows the device to support input and output resolutions up to 4K Ultra HD. For the other
inputs, supported resolutions and scaling go up to 1920x1080 (@60Hz). With the infrared sensor on the
front of the SPS-1000, the device can receive IR signals from various remotes and connect them
to each connected input device for more convenient source control. The device features one local HDMI
output, as well as two local audio outputs (one stereo analog RCA and one SPDIF digital coaxial).
LONG DISTANCE CONNECTIVITY
Many users will find they need to place the switcher in a more convenient and accessible location than
their current A/V configuration allows, particularly considering the distance limitations of HDMI and other
video cables. The SPS-1000 offers one RJ-45 output for extending HDMI signal output up to 325 feet
from the switcher to the endpoint receiver over Cat5e/6/7 cables via HDBaseT technology. The Optional
SPS-RX receiver features an HDMI output and an RJ-45 input, as well as IR connections and Phoenix au-
dio ports for increased flexibility.
The Optional SRS-RX receiver is compact, making it easy to integrate next to nearly any display set up,
and it has RS-232 and LAN outputs for additional control options. With POE (Power over Ethernet), there’s
no need to plug the receiver into an outlet for power.
FLEXIBLE CONTROL OPTIONS
The SPS-1000 is designed to provide a variety of control options to fit virtually any application. With RS-
232 and LAN connections, users can control the device from a remote laptop. (The SPS-RX receiver unit
is equipped for both RS-232 and LAN signals, as well.) The SPS-1000 also features front-panel buttons
for easy switching right from the device itself, as well as an IR remote to switch between inputs and man-
age other basic functions.
FEATURES
 Eight video inputs, including four HDMI inputs, two VGA inputs, one DVI input and one RCA input
 One local HDMI output, with one local SPDIF digital coaxial audio output and one local RCA stereo au-
dio Output
 Up to 325 feet of signal extension over Cat5e/6/7 cables with receiver unit using HDBaseT technol-
ogy and POE (Power over Ethernet)
 Scales output resolutions up to 1080p
 Two HDMI ports with bypass to support 4K Ultra HD input and output
 Supports control via: RS-232, IR remote, front-panel buttons, and TCP/IP
 Seven Phoenix audio ports for each of the digital video inputs, with automatic audio embedding
 Supports SPDIF and stereo audio
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VIDEO
Video Input (4) HDMI, (2) xVGA, (1) DVI, (1) Composite
InputResolutionsUpto4Kx2K@30Hz
Video Output (1) HDMI (local), (1) RJ-45 HDBT (remote)
OutputResolutions Upto4Kx2K@30Hz(HDMIBYPASS),Upto1920x1080P@60Hz(SCALES)
AUDIO
Audio Input (7) 3-Pin Phoenix Connector
Audio Output (1) RCA (1) SPDIF Coaxial
IR
Input ports (1) 3.5 mm input
Output Ports (8) 3.5 mm input (Corresponding to 8 Video Inputs)
CONTROL
Front Panel Buttons with LED setting indicators
RS-232 (1) DB9 Female, (1) 3-Pin Phoenix Connector
TCP-IP (1) RJ-45
IR Remote Control (1) Front Panel IR Sensor
OTHER
Power Adapter PS24VDC1A
Approvals US/EU standards CE/FCC/UL certified
Dimensions 17.25”W x 1.9”H x 7.85”D
Weight 5 lbs.
Operating Temp. 32 ºF to 104 ºF (0 ºC to 40 ºC )
Storage Temp. −4 ºF to 140 ºF (−20 ºC to 60 ºC)
Relative Humidity 20% to 90% (no condensation)
Power Consumption 14W (max)/1.8W (standby)
ESD Protection Human-body Model: ± 8kV (Air-gap discharge), ± 4kV (Contact discharge)
USB Input (1) Type A Firmware Update
LAN (2) RJ-45
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Figure5‐1
CONNECTING THE SPS-1000
1. Make sure the SPS-1000 is powered off.
2. Connect an HDMI equipped display to the HDMI output connector on the SPS-1000 and power on the
display.
3. Connect HDMI sources to the HDMI1/2/3/4 connectors on the SPS-1000 for both video and audio
signal conversion. You can use DVI to HDMI adapters to connect DVI sources to the HDMI input con-
nectors.
4. Connect a DVI source to the DVI connector on the SPS-1000.
5. Connect VGA sources to the VGA connectors on the SPS-1000.
6. Connect a composite source to the composite connectors on the SPS-1000.
7. Optionally connect audio from any of the HDMI, DVI and VGA sources to the 3 pin Phoenix connector
provided for each input. Note: When selecting HDMI 1/2 input and selecting external audio input, the
digital and analog audio output is still embedded in the HDMI signal.
8. Optionally connect the RS-232 DB9 Female connector to a PC for remote control of the SPS-1000.
9. Optionally connect an Ethernet cable to the TCP/IP port on the SPS-1000 to a Local Area Network for
remote control of the SPS-1000.
10.Power on all of the signal sources connected to the SPS-1000
11.Power on the SPS-1000.
6
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
Figure6‐1
Part 1.
IR: IR Receiver window (accepts the remote control signal of this device only).
POWER: Press this button to power the device standby on/off. Press this button more than 2 sec-
onds, the device has reached the standby mode. The LED will illuminate green when the power is
on, red when it is in 'Standby' mode.
LOCK: Press this button to lock all the buttons on the panel, press again to unlock.
AUDIO SELECT: Press this button to select audio from digital (INT) or analog (EXT) when the signal
is an HDMI input.
Note: DVI interface as HDMI input has the same function.
Part 2.
HDMI INPUT BYPASS: Press these buttons to switch directly to the required source. An LED will illu-
minate to indicate the selected input source.
Part 3.
PORT AND SCALER SELECT:
1. Source select: Press these buttons to switch directly to the required source. An LED will illuminate to
indicate the selected input source.
2. Picture adjustment: Press Scaler or the auto adjust button to adjust the output picture.
Note: a. The output signal source must be VGA input source.
b. Scaler enables the resolution button.
3. Resolution: Press the button to select different resolution output. An LED will illuminate to indicate the
selected resolution.
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REAR PANEL FUNCTIONS
Figure7‐1
Part1: OUTPUT
The HDMI OUTPUT connect to HDMI equipped TVs or monitors and the HDBT OUTPUT connects to the SPS-RX HDBT
Receiver (Optional). The coaxial and stereo output is connected to an audio amplifier. The LAN is connected to a PC
or Router.
Part2: INPUT
HDMI 1/2/3/4: Connect to HDMI sources such as a DVD player or Blu-ray player for both video and audio signal
conversion.
DVI: Connects to DVI sources such as a PC.
VGA 1/2: Connects to a PC/Laptop source for video signal input with a D-Sub 15pin cable or connects to a DVD
player source for video signal input with a D-Sub 15pin to 3 RCA adaptor cable.
CV+L/R: Connects to a composite video source such as a video or DVD player for both video and audio signal con-
version.
3 pin Phoenix connector: Connect to source’s L/R output with 3 pin Phoenix connector cable for audio signal con-
version.
Part 3: IR OUT—Connect with wideband IR TX.
Part 4: CONTROL
TCP/IP: This port is the link for TCP/IP controls, connect to an active Ethernet link with an RJ45 terminated cable.
RS232(DB9): Connects to a PC or control system with a D-Sub 9-pin cable for the transmission of RS-232 com-
mands. Note: The RS-232 interface can control the machine.
IR IN: Connects with the supplied wideband IR Receiver.
RS232 (3 pin Phoenix connector): Connects to a PC or control system with a D-Sub 9pin to 3 pin Phoenix connector
cable. Note: The RS-232 interface works only with the remote receiver (HDBaseT Receiver) for RS-232 communica-
tion.
Part5: UPDATE PORT—Connect a USB flash drive with the system software update in the root folder.
Part6: DC POWER INPUT—Plug the 24V/1A DC power supply into the DC24V power in connector.
8
ESTABLISHING AN RS-232 CONNECTION
Before you start:
Controlling a Smart-AVI device via RS-232 requires an RS-232 card installed on your computer or a USB
to RS-232 adapter. Below are instructions on how to create an RS-232 connection between a PC and the
Smart-AVI device.
Check the device and your PC to determine if you need a male to male or a male to female cable and how
long it needs to be. The Smart-AVI device requires a straight through cable. You can use a Null Modem
Adapter to convert a crossed cable to a straight through cable. Examples of crossed and straight thorough
cable pin-outs are shown below. The standard maximum length for an RS-232 cable is 50 feet. Call our
Smart-AVI Support Engineer if you require more information.
Figure 8-1
Examples of 9 pin RS-232 Straight Through and Crossed Cables
Establish a connection to the Smart-AVI device:
1. Connect an RS-232 cable to the RS-232 connector on the PC.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the RS-232 port of the Smart-AVI device.
3. Use Windows Control Panel / Device Manager to identify the Com port number. See instructions and
Figure 8-2 below.
4. Power on the device.
If you are using a USB to COM port adapter on a Win-
dows PC and need to identify the COM port used, do
the following:
1. Click on the start button.
2. Click on Control Panel.
3. Click on Device Manager. In Windows 7 you need
to click on “Hardware and Sound” to get to Device
Manager.
4. Click on the arrow next to Ports (COM & LPT). You
should see the name of your adapter and the
COM port number in use.
Figure8-2
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Figure9‐1
IR REMOTE CONTROL OF THE SPS-1000
1. Press this button to power on the switcher or set it to standby mode.
2. Input Selection: Press these buttons to switch to the required source.
3. Audio select: Click these buttons to select audio from digital (INT) or
analog (EXT), when the signal is switch to the HDMI or DVI signal
source.
4. Press Scaler or auto adjust button to adjust the output picture.
Note:
a. The output signal source must be VGA input source.
b. Scaler Enables the resolution button.
5. Resolution: Press these buttons to select different resolution output.
See page 6.
6. These buttons are for function extension keys.
Figure9‐2
RS-232 EXTENSION
The RS-232 port lets you send and receive simple RS-232 signals between a controller and a serial de-
vice via the switcher which is connected to the RS-232 port (3 pin Phoenix connector) and outputs via
CAT6/7 cable.
The example, illustrated in Figure 8-1, shows a PC or control system that is connected to the switcher via
the RS-232 port (3 pin Phoenix connector). The HDBT output connector on the switcher is connected via
CAT6/7 cable to an SPS-RX HDBT receiver (Optional). This HDBT receiver connects to a projector via
HDMI and RS-232. The PC or control system sends RS-232 signals to control the projector, by way of the
switcher and HDBT receiver.
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Figure10‐1
IR REMOTE CONTROL OF CONNECTED DEVICES
The IR control can realize two-way control function and the 8 IR OUT ports correspond to the 8 video in-
puts and switch automatically according to the selected video input.
Example, illustrated in Figure 10-1:
To control the far-end display: The IR Receiver (Rx1) is connected to the switcher IR IN port. The HDBT
output connector on the switcher is connected via CAT5e/6/7 cable to an SPS-RX HDBT receiver
(Optional). The HDBT receiver is connected to a TV via HDMI, and the IR Transmitter (Tx2) is connected to
the HDBT receiver IR OUT port. To control this machine (switcher) or far-end display device from local by
using the corresponding remote controller.
Example, illustrated in Figure 10-2:
Control local device (DVD, Switcher, etc) from remote: The IR Receiver (Rx2) is connected to the HDBT re-
ceiver IR IN port. The HDBT output connector on the switcher is connected via CAT6/7 cable to an SPS-RX
HDBT receiver (Optional). The IR Transmitter (Tx1) is connected to the switcher IR OUT port. The IR remote
can be used to control this machine (switcher) or local source device from remote.
Figure10‐2