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		 DESIGNER SOLUTIONS   
					MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400-0503-001   
					UT250-101   
					UNDER TABLE 8x4 VGA+AUDIO   
					MATRIX SWITCHER WITH   
					SHOW ME + RS-232 AUTO-SWITCHER   
					USER’S GUIDE   
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					1.5 FCC NOTICE   
					PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS   
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					· 
					This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC   
					Rules. Operation is subject to the following two   
					conditions: (1) This device may not cause   
					harmful interference, and (2) this device must   
					accept any interference received, including   
					interference that may cause undesired   
					operation.   
					Please read this manual carefully before using your   
					UT250-101 and keep it handy for future reference.   
					These safety instructions are to ensure the long life   
					of your UT250-101 and to prevent fire and shock   
					hazards. Please read them carefully and heed all   
					warnings.   
					1.1 GENERAL   
					· 
					This equipment has been tested and found to   
					comply with the limits for a Class A digital   
					device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.   
					These limits are designed to provide reasonable   
					protection against harmful interference when the   
					· 
					Qualified ALTINEX service personnel or its   
					authorized representatives must perform all   
					service.   
					1.2 HANDLING   
					equipment is operated in   
					a 
					commercial   
					· 
					Handle the UT250-101 carefully. Dropping or   
					jarring can damage the unit.   
					environment. This equipment generates, uses,   
					and can radiate radio frequency energy and if   
					not installed and used in accordance with   
					instructions found herein, may cause harmful   
					interference to radio communications. Operation   
					of this equipment in a residential area is likely to   
					cause harmful interference in which case the   
					user will be required to correct the interference   
					at his own expense.   
					· 
					To prevent fire or shock, do not expose this unit   
					to water or moisture. Do not place the   
					UT250-101 in direct sunlight, near heaters, or   
					heat-radiating appliances, or near any liquid.   
					Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke, or steam can   
					harm internal components.   
					· 
					· 
					Never restrict the airflow through the vents.   
					· 
					Any changes or modifications to the unit not   
					expressly approved by ALTINEX, Inc. could void   
					the user’s authority to operate the equipment.   
					Do not pull any cables that are attached to the   
					UT250-101.   
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					· 
					Do not place heavy objects on top of the   
					UT250-101.   
					If the UT250-101 is not used for an extended   
					period, disconnect the adapter from the wall to   
					avoid fire, shock, and loss of power.   
					1.4 CLEANING   
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					· 
					Unplug the UT250-101 adapter before cleaning.   
					Clean only with a dry cloth. Never use strong   
					detergents or solvents such as alcohol or   
					thinner. Do not use a wet cloth or water to clean   
					the unit.   
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					In addition to standard video and audio outputs, the   
					UT250-101 also has a 4TP (4 Twisted Pair) output   
					for each video output. These 4TP outputs can be   
					used with a compatible Twisted Pair receiver, like   
					the TP115-111, to transmit the video and audio   
					signals over long distances to remote projectors or   
					other multimedia presentation systems.   
					ABOUT YOUR UT250-101   
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					UT250-101   
					Under Table 8x4 VGA+Audio Matrix   
					Switcher with “Show Me” Keys+RS-232   
					Auto-Switcher   
					The latest generation of Twisted Pair devices uses   
					an innovative, patented technology* developed by   
					ALTINEX. The new signal processing technology   
					allows transmitting and receiving fully equalized   
					computer video signals, stereo, and audio signals   
					over long distances.   
					The UT250-101 is an 8x4 Video+Audio Matrix   
					Switcher designed to be mounted under a table as   
					part of an integrated audiovisual system. The   
					UT250-101 provides great flexibility for routing   
					multimedia signals from a single, convenient   
					location. Under Table solutions are ideal for   
					situations where it is too expensive or impractical to   
					install equipment directly into the furniture.   
					The UT250-101 accepts 8 computer/YPbPr video   
					inputs and 8 stereo inputs. The audio inputs accept   
					both left and right audio, and then combine them to   
					create a mono signal. The 4 video outputs function   
					as 2 independent dual outputs where any input can   
					be routed to 2 or all 4 of the video outputs. Each of   
					the 4 outputs can be switched independently using   
					RS-232 control. The audio output follows the last   
					switched input and delivers a balanced mono   
					output on both the left and right channels.   
					* US Patent 7,065,190   
					Input-to-output switching can be made from one or   
					all of the following methods: RS-232, contact   
					closures, auto-switching. RS-232 control is   
					accomplished from a computer or controller using   
					the RS-232 bus. Contact closures with LEDs   
					(“Show Me” keys) allow manual switching through   
					the Output Select Control inputs on the front of the   
					unit. These controls are designed for use with   
					momentary switches having built-in LEDs. Any   
					input can be switched to either, or both, of the dual   
					outputs and the LEDs show which connections are   
					active. The UT250-101 can also be configured for   
					auto-switching. In Auto-Switch mode, the   
					UT250-101 automatically switches to the lowest   
					number input with an active video signal applied.   
					Any selections made by a user from the Output   
					Select Control input override the Auto-Switch   
					feature.   
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					TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS   
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					Specifications are subject to change.   
					
					VGA:   
					XGA:   
					640x480@60Hz   
					900 ft (274 m)   
					FEATURES/   
					UT250-101   
					Recommended Max.   
					Cable Lengths for   
					ALTINEX cable   
					Note: Measurements   
					made using ALTINEX   
					low-skew cable,   
					DESCRIPTION   
					1024x768@60Hz   
					700 ft (213 m)   
					Input Connectors   
					SXGA: 1280x1024@60Hz   
					650 ft (198 m)   
					Computer Video   
					15-pin HD female (8)   
					3.5 mm female (8)   
					CB3150PV.   
					UXGA: 1600x1200@60Hz   
					600 ft (183 m)   
					Stereo Audio (mono out)   
					2-pin terminal block (1)   
					and 2.5 mm jack (1)   
					VGA:   
					640x480@60Hz   
					450 ft (137 m)   
					Power (use one only)   
					Recommended Max.   
					Cable Lengths for   
					GENERIC cable   
					Note: Measurements   
					made using medium   
					GENERIC unshielded   
					twisted pair cable.   
					Output Connectors   
					Computer Video   
					Mono Audio   
					XGA:   
					1024x768@60Hz   
					350 ft (107 m)   
					15-pin HD female (4)   
					5-pin terminal block (1)   
					RJ-45 female (4)   
					SXGA: 1280x1024@60Hz   
					325 ft (99 m)   
					UXGA: 1600x1200@60Hz   
					300 ft (91 m)   
					Twisted Pair   
					Video + Audio   
					TP Receivers   
					TP115-111, MT115-111   
					Control Connectors   
					RS-232   
					Accessories Included   
					Power Adapter   
					5-pin terminal block (1)   
					5-pin terminal block (8)   
					+12 VDC, 3.0 A   
					Output Select   
					Compatibility   
					Signal Types   
					115 VAC Power Cord   
					(PC5301US)   
					Supply : NEMA 5-15P   
					Equip. : IEC60320-C13   
					RS-232 Cable   
					Bottom Cover   
					DB9 F to terminal block   
					Cable support   
					RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB   
					Video Signal   
					Resolutions   
					VGA through UXGA   
					480p through 1080p   
					- mounting screws   
					- cable ties   
					- cable clamps   
					Miscellaneous   
					Hardware   
					Continued...   
					- term. block connectors   
					Table 1. UT250-101 General   
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					ELECTRICAL   
					UT250-101   
					MECHANICAL   
					UT250-101   
					0.5 in (13 mm)   
					None   
					Video Input Signal   
					Video Signal   
					Minimum Table Thickness   
					Maximum Table Thickness   
					Length   
					1.2 Vp-p max   
					75 ohms   
					Video Impedance   
					SYNC Signal   
					9.9 in (251 mm)   
					8.1 in (206 mm)   
					1.3 in (33 mm)   
					6.1 in (154 mm)   
					Aluminum   
					TTL (+/-)   
					Width   
					SYNC Impedance   
					Audio Input Signal   
					Impedance   
					10 kohms   
					Height (body)   
					10 kohms   
					Height (with cable support)   
					Material   
					Level   
					1.0 Vp-p max   
					Output Select (I/O)   
					In = Momentary Switch   
					Out = LED   
					Finish   
					Silver   
					to GND   
					Net Weight   
					2.8 lb (1.27 kg)   
					3.3 lb (1.50 kg)   
					10°C-35°C   
					Internal Driver   
					Video Output Signal   
					Video Gain   
					Shipping Weight   
					T° Operating   
					0dB +/- 0.5 dB   
					75 ohms   
					Video Impedance   
					SYNC Signal   
					T° Maximum   
					50°C   
					TTL (+/-)   
					Humidity   
					90% non-condensing   
					SYNC Impedance   
					Audio Output Signal   
					Impedance   
					22 ohms   
					Table 2. UT250-101 Mechanical   
					50 ohms   
					Audio Gain   
					0dB +/- 0.5 dB   
					Twisted Pair Output   
					Video/Sync/Audio   
					Signals   
					CAT-5/6 Twisted Pair (UTP)   
					ALTINEX Standard   
					Power Consumption   
					External Adapter: 12 VDC   
					Table 3. UT250-101 Electrical   
					1.66 A (20 W)   
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					PRODUCT DESCRIPTION   
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					OUTPUT SELECT CONTROLS   
					5-PIN TERMINAL BLOCK (8)   
					AUDIO OUT   
					5-PIN TERMINAL BLOCK (1)   
					AUDIO IN   
					3.5 mm F (8)   
					VIDEO IN   
					15-PIN HD F (8)   
					CABLE SUPPORT   
					MOUNTING PINS (4)   
					VIDEO OUT   
					15-PIN HD F (4)   
					DC POWER   
					2-PIN TB or DC JACK   
					TWISTED PAIR OUT   
					RJ-45 HD F (4)   
					RS-232   
					5-PIN TB (1)   
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					APPLICATION DIAGRAMS   
					DIAGRAM 1: TYPICAL SETUP   
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					DIAGRAM 2: INTERNAL VIEW   
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					DIAGRAM 3: DIMENSIONS   
					9.9"   
					[251 mm]   
					8.1"   
					[206 mm]   
					1.2"   
					3.8"   
					3.8"   
					[29 mm]   
					[97 mm]   
					[97 mm]   
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					DIAGRAM 4: CABLE SUPPORT   
					TABLETOP   
					1.3"   
					[33 mm]   
					6.1"   
					[154 mm]   
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					DIAGRAM 5: INSTALLATION   
					TABLETOP   
					MOUNT TO UT250-101 TO   
					1 
					THE UNDERSIDE OF THE   
					TABLE USING THE 6   
					SCREWS PROVIDED   
					CABLE   
					SUPPORT   
					MOUNTING   
					PINS   
					TABLETOP   
					SPRING OPEN THE CABLE   
					SUPPORT TO ALLOW THE   
					MOUNTING HOLES TO GO   
					OVER THE CABLE SUPPORT   
					PINS   
					2 
					TABLETOP   
					WHEN THE CABLE SUPPORT   
					MOUNTING HOLES ARE   
					ALIGNED OVER THE   
					MOUNTING PINS ALLOW THE   
					SUPPORT TO SPRING BACK   
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					DIAGRAM 6: OUTPUT SELECT WIRING   
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					INSTALLING YOUR UT250-101   
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					OPERATION   
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					Step 1. Decide how the UT250-101 will be   
					controlled: using contact closures on the   
					Output Select Controls, through computer   
					control using the RS-232 input, using   
					auto-switching, or all 3 methods.   
					7.1 MANUAL CONTROL   
					7.1.1 OUTPUT SELECT CONTROLS   
					The Output Select Control inputs on the front of   
					the UT250-101 allow 8 users direct control of   
					video switching. In this method, each user   
					typically has a control panel with 2 illuminated   
					switches along with video and audio inputs.   
					If using the Output Select Controls, see   
					Diagram 6 for wiring information.   
					Step 2. Locate the best position for the   
					UT250-101, but do NOT mount it to the   
					surface until all the cables are prepared.   
					(See Diagram   
					information.)   
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					for details and wiring   
					When a user presses a control switch, the video   
					and audio from that control panel are displayed   
					at the output of the UT250-101. Each switch   
					connects its corresponding input to 2 outputs,   
					either 1A/1B, or 2A/2B. Once the connection is   
					made, the LED for that switch turns on. If the   
					switch’s LED is on and the switch is pressed,   
					the output is disabled and the LED turns off. The   
					audio output follows the last video input   
					selected.   
					Step 3. Prepare the mating cables using   
					high-quality cables for best results and   
					durability. Make sure the cables are long   
					enough to allow for a service-loop and so   
					the cables can be neatly routed beneath   
					the table to their destinations.   
					Step 4. Secure the unit under the table using the   
					screws provided with the unit.   
					Step 5. Make all necessary connections to the   
					UT250-101.   
					7.1.2 AUTO-SWITCH MODE   
					In   
					Auto-Switch   
					mode,   
					the   
					UT250-101   
					Step 6. When making connections to the terminal   
					blocks (audio out, control, RS-232, etc.),   
					use 24-28 AWG stranded wire for best   
					results. Also, use multi-conductor cable   
					where possible. For example, a standard   
					4-conductor cable works well for the   
					RS-232 connection.   
					automatically switches to the lowest input   
					number with an active signal applied. For   
					example, if there is a signal on Input 4 and a   
					new signal is applied to Input 2, the outputs   
					defined with the Auto-Switch command will   
					switch to Input 2.   
					The Output Select Control inputs override   
					Auto-Switch mode. When a user selects an   
					input using an external switch, the UT250-101   
					automatically switches to the selected input.   
					Step 7. Use the cable clamps provided to secure   
					the cables to the bottom of the table/desk.   
					Do NOT bend the cables too sharply   
					Step 8. Attach the cable support to the   
					UT250-101 as shown in Diagram 5. This   
					will help alleviate the strain of the cables   
					pulling from the connectors and protect   
					the cables from being accidentally pulled   
					free or damaged.   
					In Auto-Switch mode, Input 8 is designed for use   
					as a logo input that displays when the system is   
					not in use. If Auto-Switch mode is enabled then   
					overridden by the Output Select Control inputs,   
					when all active inputs are removed from   
					Inputs 1-7,   
					the   
					UT250-101   
					automatically   
					Step 9. After power is applied to the UT250-101,   
					switches to Input 8.   
					the unit is operational.   
					Auto-Switch mode must be set using the   
					RS-232 input. See the AUTO commands in the   
					following section for details.   
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					7.2 RS-232 CONTROL   
					The UT250-101   
					remote-control capabilities accessible through   
					standard RS-232 communication. Control may be   
					accomplished through a computer, control system,   
					or any device capable of RS-232 communication.   
					7.3 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS   
					has   
					many   
					advanced   
					Each command consists of a function name and   
					an optional unit ID. Unit IDs are required if 2 or   
					more UT250-101s are to be controlled   
					individually over the same RS-232 bus. The unit   
					ID can be changed using the [SID] and [RSI]   
					commands that are described later.   
					7.2.1 RS-232 INTERFACE   
					Example: [ONU2]   
					The control commands for the UT250-101, are   
					in a simple ASCII character format.   
					ON   
					U2   
					= Function   
					= Unit ID (only U2 executes ON)   
					1. Square brackets “[ ]” are part of the   
					command.   
					Unit ID “U0” does not need to be included at the   
					end of a command string.   
					2. Use uppercase letters for all commands.   
					3. Spaces are not legal characters.   
					Example:   
					[ON]:   
					Executed by U0   
					Executed by U0   
					Commands instruct the UT250-101 to perform   
					specific actions or request information. Some   
					commands do both simultaneously. A command   
					that instructs the UT250-101 only to perform an   
					action will generate feedback of “[ ]”. The open   
					bracket immediately followed by a closed   
					bracket indicates the card received a valid   
					[ONU0]:   
					NOTE: Examples in this manual assume   
					the unit ID is U0 and do NOT   
					include the unit ID. If needed, the   
					unit ID for any unit can be specified   
					at the end of the command string as   
					shown above.   
					command.   
					If the command requested   
					information, the feedback generated by the   
					UT250-101 is the acknowledgement of having   
					received a valid command. Invalid commands   
					generate feedback that includes “ERR” plus an   
					error code.   
					1. [STATUS]   
					This command displays the status of the unit.   
					Command Format: [STATUS]   
					Example:   
					Example: [ERR001]   
					Error number   
					Send the command [STATUS] to receive   
					feedback similar to the following:   
					Commands ending in “S” will be saved into   
					memory. Commands not ending in “S” will still   
					be executed, but will not be restored when the   
					system is reset or powered off, then on.   
					Note: Preset connections are   
					displayed as already executed, but   
					do not take effect until after the   
					[SW] switch command is executed.   
					OUT 1A - IN 1 ON   
					OUT 1B - IN 1 ON   
					OUT 2A - IN 1 ON   
					OUT 2B - IN 1 ON   
					AUDIO OUT - IN 1 ON   
					AUTO_SWITCH - OFF   
					If there is no card in slot 4, sending the [C4]   
					command will not return any feedback.   
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					2. [CLR]   
					This command resets the UT250-101 to the last   
					5. [ON]   
					This command turns on all outputs.   
					Command Format: [ON]   
					Example:   
					saved configuration.   
					Command Format: [CLR]   
					Example:   
					Send [ON] to the UT250-101 and all 4 outputs   
					Clear the UT250-101 by sending [CLR]. Any   
					commands that were sent to the UT250-101   
					using the [...S] option will be recalled using this   
					command.   
					(1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B) will be enabled.   
					6. [OFFmX]   
					This command turns off one or more outputs.   
					Command Format: [OFFmX]   
					m = Output No. (m = 1 or 2)   
					3. [VER]   
					This command displays the model number,   
					firmware version, and unit ID.   
					X 
					= Channel No. (X = A, B, or blank for both)   
					Command Format: [VER]   
					Example:   
					Example:   
					Turn off Output 1A by sending [OFF1A]. Outputs   
					1B, 2A, and 2B are unaffected.   
					Send the command [VER], and the UT250-101   
					will return feedback similar to the following:   
					Turn off Outputs 2A and 2B by sending [OFF2].   
					Outputs 1A and 1B are unaffected.   
					[UT250-101 690-0268-001 U0]   
					7. [OFF]   
					UT250-101   
					= the model number   
					This command turns off all outputs.   
					Command Format: [OFF]   
					Example:   
					690-0268-001 = the firmware version   
					U0   
					= the unit ID   
					4. [ONmX]   
					Send [OFF] to the UT250-101 and all 4 outputs   
					(1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B) will be disabled.   
					This command turns on one or more outputs.   
					Command Format: [ONmX]   
					8. [InOmX]   
					m = Output No. (m = 1 or 2)   
					This command connects one input to one   
					output.   
					X 
					= Channel No. (X = A, B, or blank for both)   
					Example:   
					Command Format: [InOmX]   
					Turn on Output 1A by sending [ON1A] to the   
					UT250-101. Outputs 1B, 2A, and 2B are   
					unaffected.   
					n 
					= Input No. (m = # from 1 to 8)   
					m = Output No. (m = 1 or 2)   
					= Channel No. (X = A, B, or blank for both)   
					X 
					Turn on Outputs 2A and 2B by sending [ON2] to   
					the UT250-101. Outputs 1A and 1B are   
					unaffected.   
					Example:   
					Connect Input 7 to Outputs 1A and 1B and then   
					Input 6 to Output 2A by sending the commands   
					[I7O1] and [I6O2A]. The first command connects   
					Input 7 to both channels of Output 1. The   
					second command connects Input 6 to Output 2   
					Channel A only.   
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					9. [InO*]   
					This command connects one input to all outputs.   
					Command Format: [InO*]   
					= Input No. (m = # from 1 to 8)   
					Example:   
					Send the command [AUTO*] to the UT250-101.   
					If a video input signal is connected to any of the   
					inputs, that signal will be connected to all the   
					outputs. A valid video signal on Input 1 takes   
					precedence over Input 2, Input 2 over Input 3,   
					and so on.   
					n 
					Example:   
					Connect Input 1 to all outputs by sending [I1O*].   
					Input 1 is then connected to Outputs 1A, 1B, 2A,   
					and 2B.   
					13. [AUTO0]   
					This command disables auto-switching.   
					Example:   
					10. […P]   
					This command sets the path for switching the   
					outputs, but it is not active until the switch   
					command, [SW], is executed. Switching   
					commands ending in "P" are not executed   
					immediately. The path for outputs on multiple   
					units or the same unit can be preloaded.   
					Disable auto-switching mode by sending the   
					command [AUTO0].   
					14. [AUTO1]   
					This command enables auto-switching to   
					Output 1.   
					The   
					UT250-101   
					automatically   
					connects the lowest numbered input with an   
					active video signal to Outputs 1A and 1B.   
					Outputs 2A and 2B remain unchanged.   
					Auto-switching is automatically disabled when   
					an input is received on the Output Select Control   
					inputs.   
					Example:   
					See the example for the [SW] command that   
					follows.   
					11. [SW]   
					This command immediately connects inputs and   
					outputs previously set with the PATH command.   
					The command switches all paths set on one or   
					more units on the RS-232 bus.   
					Example:   
					Send the command [AUTO1] to the UT250-101.   
					If a video input signal is connected to any of the   
					inputs, that signal will be connected to Outputs   
					1A and 1B only. A valid video signal on Input 1   
					takes precedence over Input 2, Input 2 over   
					Input 3, and so on.   
					Example:   
					[I1O1AP] Nothing is physically switched.   
					[I2O1BP] Nothing is physically switched.   
					15. [AUTO2]   
					[SW]   
					Inputs 1 & 2 are switched   
					simultaneously.   
					This command enables auto-switching to   
					Output 2.   
					The   
					UT250-101   
					automatically   
					12. [AUTO*]   
					connects the lowest numbered input with an   
					active video signal Outputs: 2A and 2B. Outputs   
					1A and 1B remain unchanged. Auto-switching is   
					automatically disabled when an input is received   
					on the Output Select Control inputs.   
					This command enables auto-switching to all   
					outputs. The UT250-101 automatically connects   
					the lowest numbered input with an active video   
					signal to all outputs: 1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B.   
					Auto-switching is automatically disabled when   
					an input is received on the Output Select Control   
					inputs.   
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					Example:   
					UT250-101   
					VR690-0268-001   
					MA1111   
					= Model number   
					Send the command [AUTO2] to the UT250-101.   
					If a video input signal is connected to any of the   
					inputs, that signal will be connected to Outputs   
					2A and 2B only. A valid video signal on Input 1   
					takes precedence over Input 2, Input 2 over   
					Input 3, and so on.   
					= Firmware version   
					= Matrix connections   
					= Output ON/OFF status   
					ON1111   
					The I/O connections are read left to right   
					representing the four outputs (1A, 1B, 2A, 2B)   
					and the input to which each is connected. The   
					first digit shows the input number to which   
					Output 1A is connected. The second digit is for   
					Output 1B, and so on.   
					16. [HELP]   
					This command displays information available for   
					the UT250-101 interface commands.   
					Command Format: [HELP]   
					Example:   
					The ON/OFF status line is also read from left to   
					right as Outputs 1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B. A "1"   
					indicates the output is on and a "0" indicates the   
					output is off.   
					In order to display the RS-232 commands   
					available for the UT250-101, send the command   
					[HELP]. The commands along with a brief   
					description will be displayed.   
					18. [STA1]   
					This command enables automatic feedback.   
					17. [?]   
					The   
					auto-feedback   
					UT250-101. The default is STA0, off.   
					Command Format: [STA1]   
					Example 1:   
					command   
					affects all   
					capability, not   
					units   
					just   
					with   
					the   
					This command displays general information   
					about a unit and its status.   
					Command Format: [?]   
					Example:   
					Command = [OFF]   
					Send the command [?] to receive feedback   
					status similar to the following.   
					Feedback = (ON0000U0)   
					ON = Output ON/OFF status   
					[(UT250-101U0)(VR690-0268-001U0)   
					(MA1111U0) (ON1111U0)]   
					0000 = Out 1-4 = OFF   
					U0 = Unit ID is U0   
					The feedback is broken down as follows:   
					(UT250-101U0)   
					Example 2:   
					Command = [ON1A]   
					(VR690-0268-001U0)   
					(MA1111U0)   
					Feedback = (ON1000U0)   
					ON = Output ON/OFF status   
					(ON1111U0)   
					1000 = Out 1=ON, 2-4=OFF   
					U0 = Unit ID is U0   
					All status feedback is enclosed in brackets, “[ ]“.   
					Each data field within the status is enclosed in   
					parentheses. The first two characters identify   
					the status type. The last two characters are the   
					unit’s ID.   
					19. [STA0]   
					This command disables automatic feedback.   
					The   
					auto-feedback   
					command   
					affects all   
					capability, not   
					units   
					just   
					with   
					the   
					UT250-101. The default is STA0, OFF.   
					Command Format: [STA0]   
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					20. [...S]   
					This command saves the configuration   
					22. [SIDn]   
					This command sets the UT250-101 to a new   
					unit ID. When assigning multiple IDs to several   
					units, connect only one unit at a time to the   
					RS-232 bus.   
					command being sent in memory. Send the   
					command [I1O*S] to switch IN 1 to all outputs   
					and save the setting. After power-up or [CLR],   
					IN 1 will be connected to all outputs.   
					Command Format: [SIDn]   
					21. [AFB]   
					n 
					= Unit ID (n = # from 1 to 9)   
					This command enables/disables the command   
					acknowledgement feedback, “[ ]”, from the   
					UT250-101. This setting is automatically saved   
					to memory and can only be changed by sending   
					the [AFB] command a second time. Use this   
					command when sending a large number of   
					commands with no delays, or when repeatedly   
					sending commands with no delays.   
					Example:   
					There are two UT250-101 units on the RS-232   
					bus, but they need to be controlled individually.   
					Connect only the first unit to the bus and then   
					send [SID1]. This unit is now U1. Disconnect the   
					first unit and connect the second unit. Now send   
					[SID2] to the second unit. The second unit is   
					now U2.   
					Command Format: [AFBm]   
					m = 1 for ON, 0 for OFF   
					Example:   
					23. [RSI]   
					This command resets the unit ID to U0.   
					Command Format: [RSI]   
					Example:   
					Send 16 commands to the UT250-101 to   
					initialize the card. The required commands are   
					as follows:   
					Send the command [RSI] to reset unit ID U1   
					assigned above back to U0.   
					[I1O1A],   
					[I2O1B],   
					etc.   
					Send the [AFB] command first, and then the   
					switching commands.   
					[AFB0],   
					[I1O1A],   
					[I2O1B],   
					etc.   
					[AFB1]   
					In the above example, the brackets, “[ ]”, will not   
					be displayed after each command is executed.   
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					7.4. SUMMARY OF COMMANDS   
					TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE   
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					1) [STATUS] Display card status   
					We have carefully tested and found no problems in   
					the supplied UT250-101; however, we would like to   
					offer suggestions for the following:   
					2) [CLR]   
					3) [VER]   
					4) [ONmX]   
					5) [ON]   
					Reset card to defaults   
					Display firmware version   
					Turn ON single output   
					Turn ON all outputs   
					8.1 POWER LEDS ARE OFF   
					Cause 1: The unit is not plugged in.   
					Solution: Make sure the power adapter is   
					plugged into a working AC outlet   
					and that the adapter’s DC end is   
					plugged all the way into the   
					UT250-101. If both LEDs are still not   
					ON, see Cause 2.   
					6) [OFFmX]   
					7) [OFF]   
					8) [InOmX]   
					9) [InO*]   
					10) [...P]   
					Turn OFF single output   
					Turn OFF all outputs   
					Connect to one output   
					Connect to all outputs   
					Sets the path, [SW] preload   
					Switch preloaded outputs   
					Auto-switch: ON, all outputs   
					Auto-switch: OFF   
					Cause 2: The unit has a problem.   
					Solution: If one power LED is on, but the other   
					is not then the UT250-101 may have   
					a problem. Please call ALTINEX at   
					(714) 990-2300.   
					11) [SW]   
					12) [AUTO*]   
					13) [AUTO0]   
					14) [AUTO1]   
					15) [AUTO2]   
					16) [HELP]   
					17) [?]   
					8.2 NO DISPLAY   
					Auto-switch: ON, Out #1   
					Auto-switch: ON, Out #2   
					Display available commands   
					Display system information   
					Auto-feedback on   
					Cause 1: The source has a problem.   
					Solution: Check the source and make sure   
					that there is a signal present and all   
					source connections are correct. If   
					the source is working and there is   
					still no display, see Cause 2.   
					18) [STA1]   
					19) [STA0]   
					20) [...S]   
					Auto-feedback off   
					Cause 2: The output is not selected.   
					Save current setting   
					Solution: Verify the connection status of the   
					UT250-101. (See RS-232 accessible   
					commands in Section 7.) If no   
					display is present, see Cause 3.   
					21) [AFB]   
					22) [SIDn]   
					23) [RSI]   
					Enable/disable “[ ]”   
					Set all Card IDs   
					Reset Card IDs to defaults   
					Cause 3: Cable connections are incorrect.   
					Solution: Make sure that cables are properly   
					connected. Also, make sure that the   
					continuity and wiring are good. If   
					there is still no display present, see   
					Cause 4.   
					Cause 4: The display has a problem.   
					Solution: Make sure the display is powered   
					and turned on. If there is still no   
					display, please call ALTINEX at   
					(714) 990-2300.   
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					8.3 NO RESPONSE   
					Cause 2: The wrong output is selected.   
					Cause 1: The unit is not recognized.   
					Solution: Check the status of the unit using   
					the RS-232 commands in section 7.   
					Verify the correct input-to-output   
					connection is selected and enabled.   
					If no sound is present, see Cause 3.   
					Solution: Reset the unit by turning the system   
					power off and then on again. Send   
					the [STATUS] command to see if   
					there is communication with the unit.   
					If there is no feedback, see Cause 2.   
					Cause 3: Cable connections are incorrect.   
					Cause 2: Unit is disconnected from RS-232.   
					Solution: Make sure that cables are   
					connected properly. Also, make sure   
					that the continuity and wiring are   
					good. If there is still no sound   
					present, see Cause 4.   
					Solution: Check the RS-232 connection to the   
					unit. Make sure the terminal block   
					connector is pushed all the way in   
					and that all the wires are connected.   
					If the unit is still not recognized, see   
					Cause 3.   
					Cause 4: Destination amplifier has   
					problem.   
					a 
					Cause 3: Communication settings are bad.   
					Solution 1: Make sure that the destination   
					amplifier is powered. If there is still   
					no sound, see Solution 2   
					Solution 1: Verify the communication software   
					settings. The UT250-101 default   
					settings are as follows:   
					Solution 2: Set the volume of the destination   
					amplifier to a reasonable level. If   
					there is still no sound, see   
					Solution 3.   
					Baud Rate .. 9600 Flow......... None   
					Data Bits..... 8   
					Stop Bits..... 1   
					Parity....... None   
					Solution 3: If the video output is working and   
					only the audio is missing, there may   
					be a problem with the UT250-101,   
					call ALTINEX at (714) 990-2300.   
					Solution 2: Verify the correct port is selected in   
					the communications software:   
					COM1, COM2, etc. If there is still a   
					problem, please call ALTINEX at   
					(714) 990-2300.   
					8.5 NO TWISTED PAIR OUTPUT   
					Cause 1: The output is not selected.   
					8.4 NO SOUND/SOUND TOO LOW   
					Solution: The TP output is the same as the   
					VGA output. Verify the connection   
					status of the UT250-101. (See   
					RS-232 accessible commands in   
					Section 7.) If no display is present at   
					the TP receiver, see Cause 2.   
					Cause 1: The source has a problem.   
					Solution: Check the source and make sure   
					that it is working at an appropriate   
					volume level and all source   
					connections are correct. If the   
					source is working and there is still   
					no sound, see Cause 2.   
					Cause 2: No input signal applied.   
					Solution: Make sure that the selected input   
					has a valid image applied. Connect   
					a local monitor to the VGA output of   
					the UT250-101 that corresponds to   
					the TP output. If an image is   
					present, there may be a problem   
					with the UT250-101. Call ALTINEX   
					at (714) 990-2300.   
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					ALTINEX POLICIES   
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					9.1 LIMITED WARRANTY/RETURN POLICIES   
					Please see the ALTINEX website at   
					www.altinex.com for details on warranty and   
					return policies.   
					9.2 CONTACT INFORMATION   
					ALTINEX, Inc.   
					592 Apollo Street   
					Brea, CA 92821 USA   
					TEL: 714 990-2300   
					TOLL FREE: 1-800-ALTINEX   
					WEB: www.altinex.com   
					E-MAIL: [email protected]   
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