Atlona Car Satellite TV System AT PROHD85M SR User Manual

User Manual  
8 X 5 HDMI MATRIX SWITCH  
WITH 5 X CAT5 RECEIVERS INCLUDED  
AT-PROHD85M-SR  
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INTRODUCTION  
The Atlona AT-PROHD85M-SR is an HDMI 8X5 matrix switch which allows up to eight HDMI sources to be  
independently switched to five HDMI displays. It extends sources such as Blu-Ray, X-Box or a Satellite receiver  
up to 165ft @ 1080p and 1920x1200 resolutions to each remote video display. It offers full pass through for  
all Digital audio formats such as Dolby True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio. You can control the AT-PROHD85M-  
SR matrix by IR, RS-232, RS485, TCP/IP or from the front panel. Additionally an IR signal can be extended  
through each remote location CAT5 receiver to the AT-PROHD85M-SR to control a source device.  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
1 x AT-PROHD85M-SR (main switch)  
5 x AT-PROHD85M-R (receiver)  
1 x IR handheld remote control  
1 x 12V 5A DC power supply (110/220V universal) for main switch  
5 x 5V 1A DC power supply (110/220V universal) for receivers  
5 x receiver mounting brackets including screws  
5 x IR RX (IR receiver cable)  
8 x IR TX (IR emitter cable)  
1 x USB to RS-232 (DB-9) cable (PC to matrix control cable)  
1 x RS-485 to RS-232 adaptor  
(extends an RS-232 connection over CAT5 from the matrix switches RS-485 port)  
1 pair Rack mounting ears including screws  
1 x instructional manual  
1 x CD with Manual, RS232 codes, IR codes, TCP/IP Control program  
FEATURES  
Allows up to eight HDMI sources to be independently switched to 5 HDMI video displays.  
Each RJ45 CAT5 zone output supports either dual or single CAT5.  
HDMI source to HDMI video display extension up to 165ft @ 1080p and 1920 x 1200 through CAT5.  
IR signal extension from supplied receivers to AT-PROHD85M-SR for local equipment rack source control.  
AT-PROHD85M-SR matrix switch can be controlled by IR, RS-232, RS485, TCP/IP or from the front panel.  
Supports HD resolutions up to 1080p or 1920 x 1200  
Pass through Digital Audio for all formats up to and including Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio  
Supports 3D  
HDCP and EDID compatible  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Operating Temperature Range  
Operating Humidity Range  
Input DDC Signal  
-5 to +35°C (-41 to +95 °F)  
5 to 90% RH (no condensation)  
12V (matrix) and 5V (receivers)  
Video Format Supported  
Audio Format Supported  
HDTV up to 1080p and computer up to 1920 x 1200  
Pass through for all digital audio formats up to and including  
Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio  
Output Video  
HDMI + HDCP 1.3  
Maximum distance for RJ45 outputs  
165ft (50m) through CAT5/6 cables and up to 250ft (80m)  
@ 1080p on CAT7 cable  
Power Consumption  
Dimensions  
35 watts (max)  
17.3”L x 11”W x 3.5”H (440mmL x 280mmW x 88mmH)  
44.1LB/0.3LB (20kg)/(0.1kg)  
Weight (main unit)  
PANEL DESCRIPTION  
Main Unit  
1. Front Panel  
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1. LED display: Output channel indicator displays input association.  
2. IR window: IR Receiver for supplied handheld remote.  
3. Output selection buttons: used to select preferred output channel.  
4. Input selection buttons: used to select preferred input channel.  
5. F/N button: used to execute a command.  
6. Power: On/off switch  
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2. Rear Panel  
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1. HDMI inputs 1-4  
2. RJ45 CAT5 outputs 1-4  
3. HDMI inputs 5-8  
7. IR Ext port (extension)  
8. Internal EDID dip switch  
9. RS485 port  
4. RJ45 CAT5 output 5  
5. 12V power input  
10. TCP/IP port  
11. RS-232 port  
6. IR TX emitter ports 1-8  
HDMI Receiver (5 x Receivers included)  
Note: Please make sure when connecting Cat5e-1 and -2 receiver ports that they are matched to the corre-  
sponding RJ45 Ports on the AT-PROHD85M-SR. Receiver Cat5e-1 should be plugged into Matrix RJ45-1 and  
Receiver Cat5e-2 should be plugged into Matrix RJ45-2.  
The red status indicator will stay lit on the receiver if the HDMI cable connection senses sync from the display.  
If it doesn’t receive sync from the display the light will be off.  
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CONNECTION AND OPERATION  
AT-PROHD85M-R  
AT-PROHD85M-R  
RX  
RX  
2xCAT5e cable  
2xCAT5e cable  
1. Connect HDMI sources such as Blu-Ray, DirecTV or Apply TV to the inputs on the AT-PROHD85M-SR.  
2. Connect 2 RJ45 CAT5 cables from each output on the AT-PROHD85-SR to the matching numbered inputs  
on the supplied receivers. It is important that that each end of the CAT5 cable matches the correspond-  
ing numbered RJ45/CAT5 port on the matrix & receiver. For EDID set up you must use a dual CAT5 cable  
connection.  
IMPORTANT: It is imperative that the RJ45 CAT5 cable has a 568B termination.  
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Note: A single CAT5 connection can be used in systems not requiring IR extension through the supplied  
receivers. If a single CAT5 connection is utilized the embedded EDID setting choice from the dip switch will  
be the default for all connected devices. For a single CAT5 connection please use the RJ45-2 ports only.  
3. EDID configuration: There are three options to consider for EDID configuration. Please make sure all  
sources and displays are connected to the AT-PROHD85M-SR before proceeding with any EDID  
configuration.  
A). Auto EDID: Please set the dip switch to “0000” (off). Power cycle the AT-PROHD85M-SR by turning  
power off then back on. All connected output displays EDIDs will be copied and forwarded to all connected  
sources and the lowest common denominator will be locked in.  
Example: If there is a mix of video resolutions and audio formats such as Dolby Digital, Stereo, 1080p, 720p,  
the AT-PROHD85M-SR will default to 720p/Stereo as it is the lowest common denominator, thus all  
connected devices will be functionally compatible with each  
other.  
B). Embedded EDID within AT-PROHD85M-SR: Select the  
appropriate setting from the rear panel dip switch. Power cycle  
the AT-PROHD85M-SR by turning the power off, then back on.  
All connected inputs and outputs will be configured for this fixed  
setting.  
Example: If you select the combination 1-0-0-0 from the  
dip switch the AT-PROHD85M-SR will default to dual CAT5,  
1080p/2ch for all connected devices.  
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Dip Switch Settings  
DS1  
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DS2  
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DS3  
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DS4  
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CAT5 Output Connection and EDID  
Auto EDID and Copy EDID  
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0
0
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Dual CAT5, 1080p, 2ch audio  
Single CAT5, 1080p, 2ch audio  
Dual CAT5, 1080p, 5.1ch audio  
Single CAT5, 1080p, 5.1ch audio  
Dual CAT5, 1080p, 7.1ch audio  
Single CAT5, 1080p, 7.1ch audio  
Dual CAT5, 1080i, 2ch audio  
Single CAT5, 1080i, 2ch audio  
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C). Copy EDID: Please set the dip switch to “0000” (off). Make sure to power cycle the AT-PROHD85M-SR  
after making this setting change on the dip switch. Turn off power and then back on to complete a power  
cycle This function is used when you want a specific output and input to become associated. Select the out-  
put dis¬play that you want to copy and then the source input. Next press and hold the previously selected  
output and F/N button simultaneously for a couple of seconds then release. Characters on the LED display  
will rotate in a circular pattern until process is complete. If EDID successfully copied the LED will display “M  
OK”. If unsuc¬cessful it will display “M FL”. Repeat process for all desired input/output associations.  
Note: If you wish to return the copied EDID back to the auto EDID functionality use the following steps. Step  
1: Set the dip switch to 1-1-1-1(on), next power cycle the AT-PROHD85M-SR.  
Step 2: Set the dip switch to 0-0-0-0(off), next power cycle the AT-PROHD85M-SR. All connected devices will  
be reset to the lowest common denominator.  
4. Connect supplied IR receiver and emitter cables to the AT-PROHD85M-SR  
and supplied matrix receivers for IR functionality. Trans mitters need to be placed over IR window on device  
to ensure successful functionality. IR receiver modules should be placed in line of sight for handheld control-  
ler to successfully extend IR commands.  
Note: When connecting IR receivers and IR emitters be extremely careful to insert them into the correct port.  
Failure to do so will cause damage to the switch, receiver or burn out the IR eye.  
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5. If you wish to control the AT-PROHD85M-SR from a 3rd party control system connect an RS-232 cable  
between the matrix and the control system. Please use a straight RS-232 Cable for this connection .  
(View RS232 codes on page 12)  
7. For computer control connect a RJ45 cable to the TCP/IP port of the AT-PROHD85M-SR. Note: If the TCP/IP  
port is connected directly to a computer you must use a crossover CAT5 cable. If connect¬ed to a router use  
a straight wire CAT5 cable.  
8. RS485 port: protocol utilized by compatible control devices to achieve longer distance cable runs over  
CAT5  
9. Connect the supplied IR receiver cable to the AT-PROHD85M-SR to con¬trol the matrix  
switch from the supplied handheld remote control. Used when the AT-PROHD85M-SR is in  
an enclosure and the front panel IR window isn’t visible.  
10. To manually select an input and output from the front panel follow these steps. Step  
1: Press the desired output button. The corresponding output LED will start to flas  
Step 2: Press the desired input button. The output LED will change to the input  
selec¬tion and will continue to flash.  
Step 3: Select the F/N button to enter and the LED will stop flashing.  
IR REMOTE CONTROL  
The AT-PROHD85M-SR remote can control the matrix either through the front  
face panel IR receiver window or the supplied IR receiver cable module. If you  
use a third party IR remote control you can learn the IR codes off of the matrix  
remote. If you use a third party IR remote sys-tem controller you can copy and  
paste the IR HEX code into the remote control software package. IR HEX codes  
can be found on the supplied CD.  
There are 2 scenarios for code use:  
1: Learn all 40 x codes in order to control each setup from the matrix location.  
2: Learn 8 x codes for local zone control only.  
VERY IMPORTANT:  
When connecting IR receivers and IR emitters, be very careful as if they are re-  
versed the IR Eye will burn-out and also may damage the IR module inside of the  
switch and Receiver.  
TX – Connects to the Switch  
RX – Connects to the HDMI Receivers  
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CONNECTION AND OPERATION  
Note: If the TCP/IP port is connected directly to a computer you must use a crossover CAT5 cable. If  
connected to a router use a straight wire CAT5 cable.  
Running NETCTL for the first time will create a file on your desktop called “NETCTL.TXT”. This file will  
contain information for the matrix switch such as MAC, Subnet, Gateway and IP address.  
1. Open the NETCTL application. It will automatically search for any connected devices and display the IP ad-  
dress. Next select the “Read Device” button. The IP address will change to the matrix name.  
2. Double Click on the device name or right-click and select OPEN. A web browser window will open with  
the log-in page. The default password is “0000000000”. Enter the password then select the “Login” button  
to log on to the control page.  
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Select one of the 1~8 square buttons to select an input for each 1~5 output. The left side pane shows the  
input status for each output.  
3. If “Assign IP” is displayed the device was not assigned an IP address automatically. Double click on “Assign  
IP” to manually assign an IP address for the matrix.  
Select “OK” to assign the new IP address.  
Next select “Search” and then “Read De-  
vice” to display the matrix name.  
RS232  
9.1. RS232 Control  
Baud Rate: 9600 bps Data bits: 8 bits  
Parity: None  
Stop bits: 1 bit  
Flow control: None  
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9.2. RS232 Cable Wiring  
AT-PROHD85M-SR  
Remote control device  
Pin Definition  
Pin  
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NC  
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5
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NC  
Rx  
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Tx  
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Rx  
Tx  
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NC  
NC  
GND  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
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GND  
NC  
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NC  
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NC  
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NC  
9.3. RS232 Commands:  
Note: ‘ ’ is carriage return.  
OUTPUT  
COMMAND  
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ACTION  
Output 1 select Input1  
Output 1 select Input2  
Output 1 select Input3  
Output 1 select Input4  
Output 1 select Input5  
Output 1 select Input6  
Output 1 select Input7  
Output 1 select Input8  
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Output 1  
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OUTPUT  
Output 2  
COMMAND  
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ACTION  
Output 2 select Input1  
Output 2 select Input2  
Output 2 select Input3  
Output 2 select Input4  
Output 2 select Input5  
Output 2 select Input6  
Output 2 select Input7  
Output 2 select Input8  
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OUTPUT  
Output 3  
COMMAND  
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ACTION  
Output 3 select Input1  
Output 3 select Input2  
Output 3 select Input3  
Output 3 select Input4  
Output 3 select Input5  
Output 3 select Input6  
Output 3 select Input7  
Output 3 select Input8  
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OUTPUT  
Output 4  
COMMAND  
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ACTION  
Output 4 select Input1  
Output 4 select Input2  
Output 4 select Input3  
Output 4 select Input4  
Output 4 select Input5  
Output 4 select Input6  
Output 4 select Input7  
Output 4 select Input8  
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OUTPUT  
Output 5  
COMMAND  
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ACTION  
Output 5 select Input1  
Output 5 select Input2  
Output 5 select Input3  
Output 5 select Input4  
Output 5 select Input5  
Output 5 select Input6  
Output 5 select Input7  
Output 5 select Input8  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Safeguards  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not  
expose this product to rain or moisture  
Do not modify the wall plug. Doing so will  
void the warranty and safety features.  
If the wall plug does not fit into your local  
power socket, hire an electrician to replace  
your obsolete socket.  
This equipment should be installed near  
the socket outlet and the device should  
be easily accessible in the case it requires  
disconnection.  
Precautions  
FCC regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment, not expressly  
approved by the manufacturer, could void the users authority to operate this equipment.  
Operate this product using only the included external power supply. Use of other power supplies could impair  
performance, damage the product, or cause fires.  
In the event of an electrostatic discharge this device may automatically turn off. If this occurs, unplug the device  
and plug it back in.  
Protect and route power cords so they will not be stepped on or pinched by anything placed on or against  
them. Be especially careful of plug-ins or cord exit points from this product.  
Avoid excessive humidity, sudden temperature changes or temperature extremes.  
Keep this product away from wet locations such as bathtubs, sinks, laundries, wet basements, fish tanks, and  
swimming pools.  
Use only accessories recommended by Atlona to avoid fire, shock, or other hazards.  
Unplug the product before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning and not cleaning fluid or aerosols.  
Such products could enter the unit and cause damage, fire, or electric shock. Some substances may also  
mar the finish of the product.  
Never open, remove unit panels, or make any adjustments not described in this manual. Attempting to  
do so could expose you to dangerous electrical shock or other hazards. It may also cause damage to your  
AT-PROHD85M-SR. Opening the product will void the warranty.  
Do not attempt to service the unit. Disconnect the product and contact your authorized Atlona reseller or  
contact Atlona directly.  
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WARRANTY  
Limited Warranty  
Atlona Technologies warrants that (a) its products (the AT-PROHD85M-SR) will perform  
substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of 3 years from  
the date of receipt and (b) that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship  
under normal use and service for a period of 3 years. In the event applicable law imposes any  
implied warranties, the implied warranty period is limited to 3 years from the date of receipt. Some  
jurisdictions do not allow such limitations on duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation  
may not apply to customers that fall within those areas.  
Customer Remedies  
Atlona Technologies’ and its suppliers’ entire liability and Customers exclusive remedy shall  
be, at Atlona Technologies’ decision, either return of the price paid for the product, repair, or  
replacement of the product that does not meet this Limited Warranty and which is returned to Atlona  
Technologies with a copy of the Customers receipt. This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the  
product has resulted from accident, abuse, misapplication, or natural occurrence. In example but not  
limited to: power surges (electrical storms, local power outage), dropping the product (or items on  
the product), contact with fluids, and physical misconduct (i.e. kicking or punching). Any replacement  
product will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period.  
No other warranties  
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Atlona Technologies and its suppliers  
disclaim all other warranties, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, implied  
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with regard to the product and any  
related written materials. This Limited Warranty gives customer specific legal rights. Customers may  
have other rights depending on the jurisdiction.  
No liability for damages  
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall Atlona Technologies or  
its suppliers be liable for any damages arising out of the use of or inability to use this product, even  
if Atlona Technologies has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Such damages include  
but are not limited to: special, incidental, consequential, or indirect damages for personal injury, loss  
of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or any other pecuniary loss.  
Atlona Technologies’ and its suppliers’ entire liability under any provision of this agreement shall  
be limited to the amount actually paid by you for the product. Some Jurisdictions do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damage. The above limitations may  
not apply to you in such jurisdictional cases.  
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ATLONA PRODUCT REGISTRATION  
Thank you for purchasing this Atlona product. - We hope you enjoy it and will take an extra few  
moments to register your new purchase.  
Registration creates an ownership record if your product is lost or stolen and helps ensure you’ll  
receive notification of performance issues and firmware updates.  
At Atlona, we respect and protect your privacy, assuring you that your registration information  
is completely secure. Atlona product registration is completely voluntary and failure to register will not  
diminish your limited warranty rights.  
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