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Wyrestorm MX-0606-HDBT-H2L v2 User manual

6x6/8x8 HDBaseT 4K Matrix
with ARC and HDCP 2.2 support (70m/230ft)
MX-0606-HDBT-H2L v2 | MX-0808-HDBT-H2L v2 Quickstart Guide
Copyright © 2015 WyreStorm Technologies | wyrestorm.com
MX-0606-HDBT-H2L/MX-0808-HDBT-H2L Quickstart Guide | 170516
North America: 518-289-1294 | EMEA/ROW: 44 (0) 1793 230 343
[email protected]
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WyreStorm recommends reading through this document in its entirety to become familiar with the product’s features prior to starting the installation
process.
A 6x6 or 8x8 Class A HDBaseT 4K Matrix Switcher with support for 2 or 3 ARC zones, using the latest in HDCP 2.2 encryption technology.
Note: The following information applies to version 2 of this product as identied by v2 after the model number on the product label.
IMPORTANT! Installation Requirements
• Visit the product page to download the latest rmware, document version,
additional documentation, and conguration tools.
• Install the latest rmware to ensure that all features described in this
document are available during and after installation.
• Read through the Wiring and Connections section for important wiring
guidelines before creating or choosing premade cables.
Recommended Products
To take full advantage of the features of this matrix, WyreStorm recommends
the following products be used within the system.
• RX-70-4K-ARC HDBaseT Receiver – Use this receiver when support for
ARC functions of outputs 5-6 (6x6) and 6-8 (8x8) is required.
• RX-70-4K HDBaseT Receiver – Use this receiver for outputs 1-4 (6x6) and
1-5 (8x8) or when ARC is not required.
• CAB-IR-LINK – Use this cable when using an IR control system for matrix
control of HDBaseT pass-through.
In The Box
1x MX-0606-HDBT-H2L or MX-0808-HDBT-H2L Matrix Switcher
1x IR Remote Handset
1x IR Receiver (38Khz)
6/8x Wide-band IR Receivers (30-50KHz)
6/8x IR Emitters
1x USB to DB9 RS-232 Cable
1x 100~240V AC 50/60Hz Power Cord with US Plug
1x 100~240V AC 50/60Hz Power Cord with UK Plug
1x 100~240V AC 50/60Hz Power Cord with EU Plug
2x Mounting Brackets
1x Quickstart Guide (this document)
Additional Information
This Quickstart Guide provides the basic steps for the common uses of this
product. Detailed installation and conguration information may be found in
the download tab located on the product page.
• WebUI Reference Guide – Setup for advanced Matrix features such as IP
and testing of connections
• H2L Matrix Operation User Guide – Single page document showing the
operation via front panel and included IR remote.
• Drivers and API – Precongured drivers for popular control systems and
API document.
Basic Wiring Diagram
RX-70-POH
MX-0606-HDBT-H2L
Router
Control System
CAB-IR-LINK (Sold Separately)
UHD Source Key
HDMI/Digital Video HDBaseT/Ethernet IR RS-232
HDMI to display
IR TX
IR RX
Wiring and Connections
WyreStorm recommends that all wiring for the installation is run and terminated prior to making connections to the switcher. Read through this section in this
entirety before running or terminating the wires to ensure proper operation and to avoid damaging equipment.
HDMI/HDBaseT Wiring
IMPORTANT! Wiring Guidelines
• The use of patch panels, wall plates, cable extenders, kinks in cables, and
electrical or environmental interference will have an adverse effect on HDMI
and Ethernet transmission limiting performance. Steps should be taken to
minimize or remove these factors completely during installation for best
results.
• WyreStorm recommends using high quality HDMI cables such as
WyreStorm Express to ensure the highest content performance available.
• The type of category cable and length used can restrict the available video
resolution. While Cat5e can be used, WyreStorm recommends using Cat6
or higher to ensure the highest content performance available. See Video
Resolutions in the Specications table before determining cable type and
length.
Pin 1
Pin 8
Wire colors shown follow EIA/TIA-568B standard.
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:
Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:
White/Orange
Orange
White/Green
Blue
White/Blue
Green
White/Brown
Brown
IR TX/RX Wiring
IMPORTANT! IR TX/RX Guidelines
• WyreStorm IR ports function differently than standard IR ports. For this
reason only WyreStorm IR emitters and receivers can be used.
• WyreStorm IR emitter and receiver cables cannot be spliced as cutting
into the cables will short the shield. While an extension cable may be used,
WyreStorm assumes no responsibility for operation using an extension
cable.
• When connecting the IR TX to an IR connecting blocks or control system
with different plugs, a cable must be made following the IR TX Port Pinout
diagram.
• When connecting to an IR control system use the WyreStorm CAB-IR-LINK
cable. This cable compensates for differences between the WyreStorm RX
and the control systems TX connection. Visit the WyreStorm CAB-IR-LINK
product page for details.
IR TX Port Pinout
Tip: Anode/5V
Sleeve: Cathode/IR Signal
IR RX Port Pinout
Tip:
Ring: IR Signal
+5V DC
Sleeve: Ground (GND)
RS-232 Wiring
Most control systems and computers are DTE where pin 2 is RX, this can vary
from device to device. Refer to the documentation for the connected device
for pin functionally to ensure that the correct connections can be made. 5
9 8 7 6
43 2 1
Outside of DB9 chassis port shown.
Unidnetified pins have no function and should
not be connected.
Pin 3: RX (Receive)
Pin 2: TX (Transmit)
Pin 5: GND (Ground)
Copyright © 2015 WyreStorm Technologies | wyrestorm.com
MX-0606-HDBT-H2L/MX-0808-HDBT-H2L Quickstart Guide | 170516
North America: 518-289-1294 | EMEA/ROW: 44 (0) 1793 230 343
[email protected]
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Copyright © 2015 WyreStorm Technologies | wyrestorm.com
MX-0606-HDBT-H2L/MX-0808-HDBT-H2L Quickstart Guide | 170516
North America: 518-289-1294 | EMEA/ROW: 44 (0) 1793 230 343
[email protected]
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EDID Settings
EDIDs can be congured to resolve issues with video output on displays that may not accept the maximum resolution available from the source.
• When set to Smart EDID (default) the matrix will scan all selected displays for the lowest resolution to dynamically adjust the source content to allow output
on 2K and 4K displays sharing the same source.
• When EDID Copy or a direct EDID is being used, SmartEDID is turned Off.
• Ensure that a display is connected and powered On to the selected output before copying EDIDs or the copy will fail. When this occurs, EDID will be set to
4K@30Hz 2ch.
• Power to the matrix must be cycled (Off/On) after changing dip switches in order for the setting to take effect.
Copying EDIDs
1. Set the EDID dipswitch to the Front Panel, Web UI or API EDID Control
(all switches up).
2. Reboot the matrix.
3. Using the front navigation buttons, select the input port for the output.
Example: Input 2 for Output 2
4. Once the output port indicator blinks, press and hold Enter for 5 seconds.
An OK message of the display indicates that the copy was successful, an
FL-2 indicates that the copy failed.
5. Reboot the matrix.
Note: EDID Copy feature is not available when Matrix in Smart EDID mode.
SmartEDID/Front Panel/ Web UI 4K UHD 1080p Standard Video
Smart EDID-
Display Lowest
Resolution - 2ch
only (default)
4K @60Hz 2ch
No HDR
1080p @60Hz
7.1ch
1920x1200
2ch
Front Panel,
Web UI or API
EDID Control
4K @30Hz
5.1ch With HDR
1080p @60Hz
5.1ch
1920x1200 No
Audio
4K @30Hz
7.1ch With HDR
1080p @60Hz
2ch
4K @30Hz 2ch
With HDR
4K @30Hz 8bit
2ch No HDR
Accessing the Web UI
While the matrix will connect to a network out the box, it has a default static IP address that may interfere with other WyreStorm devices on the same network.
WyreStorm recommends changing the IP address of the matrix to one other than the default.
1. Connect the matrix and the PC to the same network.
2. Congure the PC to a 192.168.11.xxx IP address with a subnet of 255.255.0.0.
3. Open a web browser and enter the IP Address of the matrix.
Default: 192.168.11.143 | Password: admin
4. Login to the Installer Section by using the Installer Password
Default: admin
5. Navigate to Advanced Setting> Network.
6. Change the IP Address to match the range of the network and subnet mask or use DHCP.
7. After updating the matrixes IP Address, congure the PC back to a 192.168.1.xxx IP address with a subnet of 255.255.255.0.
Warranty Information
This product is covered by a 3 year limited parts and labor warranty. During this period there will be no charge for unit repair,
component replacement or complete product replacement in the event of malfunction. The decision to repair or replace will
be made by the manufacturer. This limited warranty only covers defects in materials or workmanship and excludes normal
wear and tear or cosmetic damage. Visit the product page located at wyrestorm.com for additional information on this
product including important technical information not provided in this document and warranty terms & conditions.
Specications
Copyright © 2015 WyreStorm Technologies | wyrestorm.com
MX-0606-HDBT-H2L/MX-0808-HDBT-H2L Quickstart Guide | 170516
North America: 518-289-1294 | EMEA/ROW: 44 (0) 1793 230 343
[email protected]
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Troubleshooting
No or Poor Quality Picture (snow or noisy image)
• Verify that power is being supplied to devices in the system and that they
are powered on.
• Verify that all source and HDBaseT connections are not loose and are
functioning properly.
• Verify that the HDBaseT cable is properly terminated per the HDMI/
HDBaseT Wiring section.
• Verify that the matrix, receiving device, and display supports the output
resolution of the source. Refer to Video Resolutions in the Specications
table for the max distance based on resolution.
• If transmitting 3D or 4K, verify that the HDMI cables used are 3D and/or 4K
rated.
No or Intermittent Matrix or 3rd party Device Control
• Verify that IR cable(s) are properly terminated. See IR TX/RX Wiring.
• Verify that the IR emitter is located near the IR receiver on the device.
Troubleshooting Tips:
• WyreStorm recommends using a cable tester or connecting the cable to
other devices to verify functionality.
• Use a flashlight to locate the IR receiver behind any tinted panels on the
device being controlled.
Power
Power Supply Input: 100~240V AC 50/60Hz
PoH 48V 15.4W (each HDBT output)
Max Power Consumption 120W
Environmental
Operating Temperature 32°F ~ 113°F (0°C ~ 45°C) | 10% ~ 90%,
non-condensing
Storage Temperature -4°F to ~ 158°F (-20°C ~ +70°C) | 10% ~ 90%,
non-condensing
Maximum BTU 409.4 BTU/hr
Dimensions and Weight
Rack Units/Wall Box 2U
Height With | Without Feet 95.7mm/3.7in | 87.7mm/3.4in
Width With | Without Rack Ears 487.2mm/19in | 438mm/17.1in
Depth With | Without Handles 423.7mm/16.5in | 397.5mm/15.5in
Weight 8.2kg/18.04lbs
Regulatory
Safety and Emission CE | FCC | RoHS
Audio and Video
Inputs 6/8x HDMI 19-pin type A
Outputs 6/8x HDBaseT 8-pin RJ-45 female
Audio Formats 2ch PCM | Up to DTS-X and Dolby Atmos
Output Video Encoding HDBaseT Class B
Encoding Data Rate 10.2Gbps
End to End Latency 10μs (micro seconds)
Video Resolutions (Max)
HDMI
1920x1080p @60Hz 12bit (15m/50ft) | @60Hz 16bit (7m/23ft)
3840x2160p @30Hz 4:4:4 8bit (7m/23ft) | @24Hz 4:2:0 HDR 10bit per channel (3m/9.8ft)
4096x2160p @60Hz 8bit 4:2:0 (7m/23ft) | @60Hz 8bit 4:4:4 (3m/9.8ft)
Using Cat6
1920x1080p @60Hz 12bit (70m/230ft) | 16bit (35m/114ft)
3840x2160p @30Hz 4:4:4 8bit (35m/114ft) | @24Hz 4:2:0 HDR 10bit (35m/114ft)
4096x2160p @60Hz 4:2:0 8bit (35m/114ft)
Using Cat6a/7
1920x1080p @60Hz 12bit (70m/230ft) | @60Hz 16bit (40m/131ft)
3840x2160p @30Hz 4:4:4 8bit (40m/131ft) | @24Hz 4:2:0 HDR 10bit (40m/131ft)
4096x2160p @60Hz 4:2:0 8bit (40m/131ft)
Color Depth 1080p: 16bit | 4K UHD: 8bit | HDR @24p: 10bit BT.2020
Maximum Pixel Clock HDMI: 600mHz | HDBaseT: 297MHz
Communication and Control
HDMI HDMI 2.0 | HDCP 2.2 | EDID | DVI/D supported with adapter (not included)
HDBaseT HDCP 2.2 | EDID | 1-way PoH | Bidirectional IR
IR 1x IR Ext - 3.5mm (1/8in) Stereo | Matrix Control
6/8x IR TX - 3.5mm (1/8in) Mono | 6/8x IR RX - 3.5mm (1/8in) Stereo | Bidirectional over HDBaseT
RS-232 Matrix Control | Firmware Updates

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