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Product Type 4x4 HDMI Matrix Switcher / Router
Brand AVPro Edge
Model AC-AXION-4
Inputs 4 x HDMI (type A female)
Outputs 4 x HDMI (type A female)
Video Support Up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR10, Dolby Vision
Audio Support HDMI audio pass-through (up to 7.1 PCM, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio)
Control Front panel buttons, IR remote, RS-232, TCP/IP (web GUI)
Dimensions (W x D x H) 17.3 x 6.1 x 1.7 inches (440 x 155 x 44 mm)
Weight Approx. 4.4 lbs (2.0 kg)
Power Supply External adapter, 5V DC 2A
Operating Temperature 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
Key Features EDID management, HDCP 2.2/1.4 compliant, advanced scaling options, independent routing
Cleaning Use a soft dry cloth; avoid liquids and solvents.
Safety Designed for indoor use only; do not expose to moisture; ensure proper ventilation.
Spare Parts Contact AVPro Edge support for replacement power adapter, IR remote, or rack ears.

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USER MANUAL AC-AXION-4 AVPro Edge

AVPro Edge's 4 HDMI Input, 4 HDBaseT/HDMI Output Matrix Switcher with Dolby Atmos & DTS Audio Down-mixing and independent resolutions scaling and a robust user interface.

AC-AXION-4

AVPro AC-AXION-4 SWITCH ELECTRO STOIO AUDIO NET WORKS AUDIO NET WORKS OK BACK 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Dolby Audio dts-no

GROUND IN-1 IN-2 HDMI INPUT IN-3 IN-4 IR OUT EYE HEAD AUDIO 1 OUT-1 AUDIO 2 OUT-2 AUDIO 3 OUT-3 AUDIO 4 OUT-4 HDBT PORT ADDIT CONTROL HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBT HDBB LAV HDBB-CTL CE

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - AC-AXION-4 - 3

DOLBY AUDIO™

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - AC-AXION-4 - 4

dts-HD®

Dolby, Dolby Audio, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Manufactured under license from DTS, Inc. DTS, the Symbol, DTS and the Symbol together, DTS-HD, and the DTS-HD logo are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

INTRODUCTION

FEATURES

WHATS IN THE BOX

SPECIFICATIONS

COMPATIBLE HDBASET RECEIVERS

FRONT AND REAR PANEL OVERVIEW

INITIAL SETUP: WEBUI

ADVANCED SETUP: WEBUI INPUT SETTINGS

ADVANCED SETUP: WEBUI OUTPUT SETTINGS

ADVANCED SETUP: WEBUI EXTRACTED AUDIO OUTPUT SETTINGS

WEBUI: VIDEO MATRIX

WEBUI: AUDIO MATRIX

WEBUI: I/O CONFIG - INPUT SETTINGS

WEBUI: I/O CONFIG - INPUT SETTINGS CONT

WEBUI: I/O CONFIG - OUTPUT SETTINGS

WEBUI: I/O CONFIG - OUTPUT SETTINGS CONT

WEBUI: I/O CONFIG - OUTPUT SETTINGS CONT

WEBUI: I/O CONFIG - OUTPUT SETTINGS CONT

WEBUI: SYSTEM - IP SETTINGS

WEBUI: SYSTEM - TELNET SETTINGS

WEBUI: SYSTEM - ADMIN WEB INTERFACE

WEBUI: SYSTEM - USER WEB INTERFACE

WEBUI: SYSTEM - CLOUD SERVICES

WEBUI: SYSTEM - FIRMWARE UPDATE CONT

WEBUI: SYSTEM - HARDWARE

WEBUI: DIAGNOSTICS - HDMI IN

WEBUI: DIAGNOSTICS - HDMI IN CONT

WEBUI: DIAGNOSTICS - HDMI OUT

WEBUI: DIAGNOSTICS - HDBT OUT

WEBUI: DIAGNOSTICS - HDBT OUT CONT

WEBUI: CONSOLE

FRONT PANEL CONTROL - SWITCHING

FRONT PANEL CONTROL - EDID

FRONT PANEL CONTROL - AUDIO

FRONT PANEL CONTROL - NETWORK

FRONT PANEL CONTROL - IR REMOTE:

IR CONTROL:

HDBASET LIGHTS: LINK

HDBASET LIGHTS: STATUS

RS-232 AND TCP/IP CONTROL:

RS-232 AND TCP/IP CONTROL:

COMMAND LIST:

COMMAND LIST CONTINUED:

COMMAND LIST CONTINUED:

EXTRACTED AUDIO:

AUDIO OUTPUT LOGIC AND CABLE PREP:

TROUBLESHOOTING

BANDWIDTH CHART

MAINTENANCE

DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE

SUPPORT

WARRANTY

RED TAPE

OBTAINING AN RMA

SHIPPING

LEGAL STUFF

EXCLUSIVE REMEDY

Introduction

The AC-AXION-4 is a high bandwidth audio/video matrix switcher. What makes this product unique is the ability to down-mix bitstream audio beyond 7 – 1 channel into a 2 Channel audio signal via all four inputs, including Dolby Atmos and DTS-X. This Matrix switcher's back-end interface has been completely redesigned from the ground up, allowing complete control through this Axion Web User Interface

In a multi-zoned distribution system, every zone can not handle full Dolby Atmos sound. Most zones are going to need 2 Channel audio. The AC-AXION-4 Matrix Switcher allows you to deliver 24+ channels to your Dolby Atmos home theater; simultaneously, it provides 2 Channel to the rest of the installation. We do this by allowing the down-mixing only to affect the de-embedded audio outputs. The four mirrored HDMI/HD-BaseT ports leave the audio unimpeded, enabling you to distribute full Dolby Atmos and DTS HD through them

Supporting the full HDMI 2.0 a/b specification and supporting every version of HDR, this matrix will ensure you can get the most out of any system

Controlling the AC-AXION-4 is not a problem with the AVPro Edge User Interface, as you can manage all the settings and controls. We also offer drivers for all the top control systems. The AC-AXION-4 will become a staple in your large demanding installations!

Features

• HDMI 2 0(a/b)
• 18Gbps Uncompressed Bandwidth Support on HDMI
• 18 Gbps with ICT on HDBaseT outputs
• 4K60 4:4:4 Support
• Full HDR Support (HDR 10 & 12 Bit)
• Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and HLG Support
• HDCP 2 2 (and all earlier versions supported)
• 1080p > 4K Up Scaling on HDMI outputs
• 4K > 1080p Down Scaling on HDBaseT outputs
• Advanced EDID Management
• IR, RS-232 and LAN Control Options

• Digital Toslink Out (7CH PCM, DD, DD+, DTS, DTS-MA)
• Balanced Analog Out (2 CH PCM)
• Audio Delay for Digital & Analog Out
- HDBaseT Compatibility mode for mixed systems! (More below)
• Driver Support for Crestron, C4, RTI, ELAN and more!!!
• Extracted Audio Supports DD+, DTS Master Audio on Toslink
• Extracted Audio has 3 Operating Modes Bound to Input, Bound to Output, or Independent Matrix
• Built in Test Pattern on Each Output to Verify Infrastructure

Whats in the box

  • AC-AXION-4 Matrix
    • IR Remote Control (*No Battery Included)
  • IR Extension Cable
    • 48v Power Supply
    • RS-232 terminal blocks
  • Mounting Brackets
  • Grounding Strap
    • x4 AC-CABLE-5PIN-2 CH audio adapters

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - Whats in the box - 1

natural_image Product photo of a home control device with attached cables, connectors, and a remote control (no visible text or symbols)

Not Included

*3V CR2025 Battery Required For IR Remote Control

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - Not Included - 1

Specifications

VIDEO:
VIDEO RESOLUTIONSUP TO 4K 60HZ 4:4:4
VESA RESOLUTIONSUP TO DCI 4K (4096X2160)
HDR FORMATS/RESOLUTIONS420, 422, 444 (10 AND 12 DEEP COLOR) HDR10, HDR10+, DOLBY VISION, HLG
COLOR SPACEYUV (COMPONENT), RGB(CSC: REC. 601, REC. 709, BT2020, DCI, P3 D6500)
CHRONA SUBSAMPLING4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0 SUPPORTED
DEEP COLORUP TO 16 BIT (1080), UP TO 12 BIT (4K)
SCALERS (HDMI) PER OUTPUT OPTIONAL1080P TO 4K (RESOLUTIONS ONLY, FRAMRATE STAYS THE SAME)
SCALERS (HDBASET) PER OUTPUT OPTIONAL4K TO 1080P (RESOLUTIONS ONLY, FRAMRATE STAYS THE SAME)
AUDIO:
AUDIO FORMATS SUPPORTED HDMIPCM 2.0 CH, LPCM 5.1 & 7.1, DOLBY DIGITAL, DTS 5.1, DOLBY DIGITAL PLUS, DOLBY TRUEHD, DTS-HD MASTER AUDIO, DTS-X, DOLBY ATMOS
AUDIO FORMATS SUPPORTED EXTRACTED (TOSLINK)ALWAYS DOWN-MIXED TO 2CH.
AUDIO FORMATS SUPPORTED EXTRACTED (2CH PORT)ALWAYS DOWN-MIXED TO 2CH.
AUDIO EXTRACTION LOCATIONBIND TO INPUT, BIND TO OUTPUT, OR MATRIX (INDEPENDENT)
AUDIO DELAY (PER OUTPUT, EXTRACTED)UP TO 630MS
DISTANCE:
HDBASET OUT (4K60 4:4:4 & HDR) W/AC-EX70-444-RNE70 METERS / 230 FEET (CAT 6A)
HDBASET OUT (1080P) W/AC-EX70-444-RNE100 METERS / 330 FEET (CAT 6A)
HDBASET OUT (4K60 4:2:0 MAX) W/AC-EX70-UHD-R40 METERS / 131 FEET (CAT 6A)
HDBASET OUT (1080P) W/AC-EX70-UHD-R70 METERS / 230 FEET (CAT 6A)
HDMI IN/OUT (4K60 4:4:4)UP TO 50 FEET (USING BULLET TRAIN HDMI)
HDMI IN/OUT (W/ AOC CABLE) (4K60 4:4:4)UP TO 130 FEET (USING BULLET TRAIN AOC)
OTHER:
BANDWIDTH HDMI18 GBPS UNCOMPRESSED
BANDWIDTH HDBASET18 GBPS (USES ICT ABOVE 10.2 GBPS SIGNALS)
HDCPHDCP 2.2AND EARLIER
POH FOR RECEIVERS (NO NEED TO POWER RECEIVERS)YES, ALL OUTPUTS
CONTROL:
PORTSLAN, RS232, IR
DRIVERSC4, RTI, ELAN, CRESTRON, URC(FOR MORE INFORMATION - SEE DRIVERS PAGE ON AVPROEDGE.COM/DRIVERS
PC SOFTWAREYES
LAN WEB OSYES
PORTS:
HDMITYPE A
HDBASETRJ45 W/ POH FOR HDBASET RECEIVERS
LANRJ45 W/ WEB INTERFACE/ CONTROL
AUDIO (EXTRACTED DIGITAL)TOSLINK
AUDIO (EXTRACTED ANALOG)5 PIN TERMINAL BLOCK (BALANCED)
IR RX3.5MM STEREO (3 CONDUCTOR)
RS2323 PIN TERMINAL BLOCK
ENVIRONMENTAL:
OPERATING TEMPERATURE23 TO 125°F (-5 TO 51°C)
STORAGE TEMPERATURE-4 TO 140°F (-20 TO 60°C)
HUMIDITY RANGE5-90% RH (NO CONDENSATION)
POWER:
POWER CONSUMPTION (TOTAL)38 WATTS MAX
POWER SUPPLY - MATRIXINPUT: AC 100-240V ~ 50/60HZOUTPUT: DC 48V 1.5A
DIMENSIONS:
DIMENSIONS (UNIT ONLY - HEIGHT/DEPTH/WIDTH)MM: 50.8 X 256 X 441.33INCH: 2 X 10.07 X 17.375
DIMENSIONS (PACKAGED HEIGHT/DEPTH/WIDTH)MM: 88.9 X 393.7 X 495.3INCH: 3.5 X 15.5 X 19.5
RACK UNITS1 UNIT
WEIGHT (UNIT)8 LBS (3.5 KG)
WEIGHT (PACKAGED)11 LBS (5 KG)
*SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. MASS & DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE

Compatible HDBaseT Receivers

AC-EX70-444-RNE (Receiver /No Ethernet)

• 70M 4k 60 4:4:4 & HDR
100M 1080P

SETTING 4AV STATUS LINK RS232 POE AVPro edge AC-EX70-444-RNE HDBT™ ICT 100m/328ft@1080P 70m/230ft@4K 60 4:4:4 & HDR HDBaseT with PoH and 2-Way IR & RS232 including AUDIO EXTRACTION RECEIVER IR OUT IR IN L/R OUT HDMI OUT USB

AC-EX70-SC2-R (Scaling Receiver)

• 70M 4k 60 4:4:4 & HDR
100M 1080P

4K ULTRA HD HDR POWER Control Panel AVPRO ULTRA HD 1. 200 V/856 2. 300 V/856 3. 400 V/856 4. 500 V/856 5. 600 V/856 6. 700 V/856 7. 800 V/856 8. 900 V/856 9. 1000 V/856 10. 1100 V/856 11. 1200 V/856 12. 1300 V/856 13. 1400 V/856 14. 1500 V/856 15. 1600 V/856 16. 1700 V/856 17. 1800 V/856 18. 1900 V/856 19. 2000 V/856 20. 2100 V/856 21. 2200 V/856 22. 2300 V/856 23. 2400 V/856 24. 2500 V/856 25. 2600 V/856 26. 2700 V/856 27. 2800 V/856 28. 2900 V/856 29. 3000 V/856 30. 3100 V/856 31. 3200 V/856 32. 3300 V/856 33. 3400 V/856 34. 3500 V/856 35. 3600 V/856 36. 3700 V/856 37. 3800 V/856 38. 3900 V/856 39. 4000 V/856 40. 4100 V/856 41. 4200 V/856 42. 4300 V/856 43. 4400 V/856 44. 4500 V/856 45. 4600 V/856 46. 4700 V/856 47. 4800 V/856 48. 4900 V/856 49. 5000 V/856 50. 5100 V/856 51. 5200 V/856 52. 5300 V/856 53. 5400 V/856 54. 5500 V/856 55. 5600 V/856 56. 5700 V/856 57. 5800 V/856 58. 5900 V/856 59. 6000 V/856 60. 6100 V/856 61. 6200 V/856 62. 6300 V/856 63. 6400 V/856 64. 6500 V/856 65. 6600 V/856 66. 6700 V/856 67. 6800 V/856 68. 6900 V/856 69. 7000 V/856 70. 7100 V/856 71. 7200 V/856 72. 7300 V/856 73. 7400 V/856 74. 7500 V/856 75. 7600 V/856 76. 7700 V/856 77. 7800 V/856 78. 7900 V/856 79. 8000 V/856 80. 8100 V/856 81. 8200 V/856 82. 8300 V/856 83. 8400 V/856 84. 8500 V/856 85. 8600 V/856 86. 8700 V/856 87. 8800 V/856 88. 8900 V/856 89. 9000 V/856 90. 9100 V/856 91. 9200 V/856 92. 9300 V/856 93. 9400 V/856 94. 9500 V/856 95. 9600 V/856 96. 9700 V/856 97. 9800 V/856 98. 9900 V/856 99. 1000V /WDBT™ Functional Divisions: HOBT RECEIVER - HOME OUTPUT TO METERHOST RECEIVER INCLUDING UNIVERSAL SCALER WITH/PARAMATE CONVERTER. TWING EDID TEST

AC-CX100-RAMP

• 70M 4k 60 4:2:0 / 4k 30 4:4:4
70M 1080P

CE IR IN IR OUT RS 232 CONTROL RX + TX RX + TX MIC GAIN VQIDE-OVER I+ - I- + Rx R- BALANCED OUTPUT Loudspeaker 4-8.0 AV Pro365 LAN CONTROL HDBT INPUT HDMI IN HDMI OUT ARC MAIN AUDIO IN BALANCED EID SELECT LEFT RIGHT POWER 34V / DC

AC-EX70-UHD-R

• 40M 4k 30 4:4:4/4k 60 4:2:0
70M 1080P

AV Pro edge AC-EX70-UHD 70m/230ft @ 1080P 40m/131ft @ 4K HDBaseT with PoH and 2-Way IR & RS232 RECEIVER IR OUT IR IN HDMI OUT SIGNAL

Non AVPro HDBaseT Receivers may work but ICT (our Invisible Compression Technology) will not. This means higher bandwidth signals (greater than 10 2Gbps) will not pass as this requires ICT

Front and Rear Panel Overview

FRONT SCREEN DISPLAY NAVIGATION BUTTONS INPUTS IR WINDOW Dolby dts-no AV Pro AC-AXION-4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 BACK OUTPUTS

IR PORTS EXTRACTED AUDIO MICRO USB HDBT RS232 POWER GROUND HDMI INPUTS HDBT OUTPUTS MIRRORED HDMI OUTPUTS MATRIX RS232 LAN PORT

AUDIO 1 L+ L- + R+ R- SPDIF

Initial Setup: WebUI

The AC-AXION-4 can be controlled using the Micro USB port, 3pin RS232, or over TCP/IP using the LAN connection. For initial setup it is recommended to connect the matrix to a local area network (LAN) and use a computer on the same network in conjunction with the built in WebUI. After making all the physical connections, the first step will be to check for any Firmware Updates. The below steps are an example of this setup, other control options are covered in separate sections of this user manual

1 With the AC-AXION-4 placed into its new home (AV Rack, cabinet, table top) take a Phillips head screwdriver and attach the included yellow ground strap to the back of the chassis using the pre-installed screw, then attach the other end to a suitable grounded object

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - Initial Setup: WebUI - 1

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - Initial Setup: WebUI - 2

natural_image Yellow flexible electrical plug with two metal rings (no text or symbols visible)

2 Connect the HDMI Input sources to the HDMI Inputs on the back of the matrix

3 Connect the HDMI/HDBaseT devices to the HDMI/HDBaseT Outputs

4 Connect the network LAN cable to the RJ45 port labeled LAN (between the Micro USB and 3pin RS232 port)

5 Power on the sources (Inputs)

6 Power on the Output devices/displays

7 Connect the 48V power supply to power on the matrix and then to a suitable power source

8 Using the front panel display and control/arrow buttons navigate to NETWORK and press the OK button to enter the IP Settings menu

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - Initial Setup: WebUI - 3

OK BACK

MATRIX SWITCH EDID AUDIO NETWORK AUDIO NETWORK

IP Settings RIP 192.168.001.001 HIP 192.168.001.239 MASK 255.255.255.000 TCP/IP 23 DHCP OFF MAC 18.8a.6a.00.39.f3

9 Either manually enter in your desired IP settings, or enable DHCP and let your network assign the correct settings Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to highlight the row you want to change (HIP, RIP, TCP Port, etc), click OK, use left/right arrow keys to select and the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the setting. Click the OK button again to confirm those changes.

10 With the matrix connected to the local network, using a computer on the same network open up a web browser and type the HIP (Host IP Address) into the address bar to navigate to the WebUI

New tab 192.168.1.239

11 With the Axion WebUI open, navigate to System Click on the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, this will open these documents in a new tab for review Once read click on the boxes next to each to agree When both are checked the switch for Enable Cloud Services will be selectable (will be red or disabled by default) Click to enable (the switch will turn green)

Cloud Services I have read and accepted the Privacy Policy I have read and accepted the Terms of Use Enable Cloud Services

Cloud Services ✓ I have read and accepted the Privacy Policy ✓ I have read and accepted the Terms of Use Enable Cloud Services

AV Pro 3.0.ai AC AXION-1 Matrix VO Config System Diagnostics Console User Web Interface Options Cloud Services I have read and accepted the Oracle Policy I have read and accepted the Transaction Policy Enterprise Cloud Service Hardware LDD Timeout 30 seconds Keypad Lock Unlocked MCU Version Main MCU 2.32 OUT MCU 2.11 IN MCU 1.79 KEY MCU 2.01 NET MCU 1.58 CREATE KOREAIRE FACTORY INDEX1 RESET

12 With the Cloud Services enabled under the Hardware section click the Update Firmware button to check for new Firmware OTA (over the air). This will compare the firmware versions currently loaded on the AC-AXION-4 and compare to the latest available. If it is up to date, you will see a prompt stating "No update available!"

No update available! CLOSE

13 If an update is available, the following prompt will show Simply click UPDATE

New firmware update is available! UPDATE CLOSE

14 If a new update is available a file will automatically be selected, simply click the UPLOAD button to load the firmware files to the Matrix. Uploading does not install the Firmware, that is the next step.

the Privacy Policy Update Firmware File input firmware.fwm (17.8 MB) CHECK FOR UPDATE UPLOAD CLOSE

15 Once the firmware file has been uploaded, it will display all containing firmware files. Here you can select individual firmware files to load or simply leave all files/options selected. If the version currently installed is not newer (does not need to be updated), then that update will be skipped automatically

Click the UPGRADE button to start

Update Firmware File input firmware twin (17.8 MB) Main v2.33 Input v1.17 Output v2.10 Pvl v2.01 TPBA v2.30 SPHEB017 v1.60 DSP v0.08 NET v1.09 UPGRADE CLOSE

Update Firmware File input firmware from (17.8 MB) Main v2.30 Input v1.17 Output v2.10 File v2.01 FPGA v2.30 SPHBDOT v1.00 DSP v0.99 NET v1.09 8.50% Read bootcode information of 'Main' MAIN MCU running in APP Read the bootcode information of 'Main' success: Read the product information of 'Main' Read the product information of 'Main' success.

16 Once the progress bar hits 100% click the CLOSE button, the firmware upgrade process is complete.
17 With the Firmware up to date it's time to start setting up the matrix With the Axion WebUI open, navigate to the I/O Config section Label the applicable Inputs (Apple TV, Cable Box, Roku, etc) under the Input Settings - Label

Input Settings Port Label Enabled EDITION Audio Mode Signal 1 Apple TV 3/15 4KSDHZ 3D HDR BCH APPLY Default 2 Cable Box 3/15 1080P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY Default 3 Roku 4/15 1000P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY Default 4 BluRay 6/15 1080P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY Default

18 Label the Outputs (Living Room, Bedroom, Den, etc) under the Video Output Settings - Label

Video Output Settings Port Label 1 LMing Room 11/15 2 Den 11/15 3 Kitchen 7/15 4 Bedroom 7/15 HDMI HDBaseT State Video Scaling Bitstream Audio Signal State Video Scaling Bitstream Audio Signal Enabled No scaling Enabled ICT Mode Enabled No scaling Enabled ICT Mode Enabled No scaling Enabled ICT Mode Enabled No scaling Enabled ICT Mode

19 Set the HDMI/HDBaseT Video Scaling if needed HDMI outputs can be upscaled (1080P signal up to 4k) and the HDBaseT outputs can be downscaled (4k signals down to 1080P)

Video Output Settings HDMI Port Label State Video Scaling 1 Living Room Enabled 11 / 15 No scaling 2 Den Enabled 1080P to 4K 3 / 15

HDBaseT am Signal State Video Scaling Bitstream Signal Enabled ICT Mode Enabled 4K to 1080P

20 With the system and all it's components powered up it's time to verify signal path from source to the sync For now leave EDID settings to their default 1080P 2 CH, the next section Advanced Setup will cover the more advance settings

21 Use the Signal Indicator on the HDMI INPUTS Green means HDMI source is detected, red means that the source is not detected If red verify that the input is powered on and that the HDMI cable is properly connected to the source and to the back of the matrix

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - Initial Setup: WebUI - 20

natural_image Two solid-colored circles, one green and one orange, on a dark background (no text or symbols)

22 Now verify the connections to the HDMI/HDBaseT outputs using the Signal indicator Green means HDMI/HDBaseT sync is detected, red means that the HDMI/HDBaseT sync is not detected If red verify that the sync devices are powered on and that the HDMI/HDBaseT cables are properly connected to the back of the matrix

23 With everything connected and powered on, green indicators across the applicable inputs and outputs, verify you are getting all of your sources on all of your displays

24 Problems with a source or sync, see the Troubleshooting section for help on page 45

Advanced Setup: WebUI Input Settings

After verifying good signal path from source to sync now it is time to go through the rest of the settings to maximize the setup Starting with the input side with the EDID and Audio Mode settings

1 With the WebUI open, navigate to the I/O Config tab and focus on the Input Settings section at the top
2 Set the EDID on each input by selecting the resolution drop-down first (default is set to 1080P). The options are 1080P, 4K30Hz, 4K60Hz Y420, and 4K60Hz If you select USER1 EDID, then the drop-downs change to allow you to select from and output to copy from You can select any of the 4 HDMI outputs, or any of the 4 HDBaseT outputs, then click the COPY button This will save that outputs EDID to the USER1 slot
3 Next use the drop-down to select NO 3D, or 3D depending on the displays capability
NOTE: Currently the only resolution you can choose NO 3D for is 1080P
4 Next drop-down select either SDR (standard dynamic range) or HDR (High Dynamic Range)
5 The fourth drop-down in the EDID section is for the audio, you can select 2 CH, 6CH, or 8CH
6 Click the APPLY button to set the EDID

AVPro edge.ui AC-AXION4 Input Settings Port Label Enabled EDID Audio Mode Signal 1 Apple TV 8/15 1080P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY Default 2 Cable Box 9/15 4K30HZ 3D HDR 6CH APPLY Low Center+ 3 Roku 4/15 4K60Hz/420 8CH APPLY Mid Center+ 4 BluRay 6/15 USER1 EDID NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY High Center+ USER2 EDID NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY Middle FX Full FX Voice FX USER3 EDID

7 Verify you are still getting that source to all your displays and that the image looks correct

NOTE: Some older displays may take an HDR signal and display correctly (ignoring the HDR Metadata) others will not ignore the HDR part of the signal and may display incorrectly

Audio Mode - see Page 19 "Input Settings - Audio Mode" for more info

Advanced Setup: WebUI Output Settings

8 Now navigate to the Video Output Settings under I/O Config
9 In addition to the output Label (name/alias), there are 3 settings for each HDMI output and 3 settings for each HDBaseT output

AVPro edge.ui AC-AXION-4 Video Output Settings HDMI HDBaseT Port Label State Video Scaling Bitstream Audio Signal State Video Scaling Bitstream Audio Signal 1 Living Room 11/15 Enabled No scaling Disabled 1080P to 4K Test Pattern 2 Den 3/15 Enabled No scaling 3 Kitchen 7/15 Enabled Yes 4 Bedroom 7/15 Enabled No scaling Yes Enabled ICT Mode Disabled 4K to 1080P Test Pattern Enabled ICT Mode

10 Under State, you can enable/disable that port (turn that port on or off) and also enable a 1080P test pattern, the Video Scaling mode (HDMI you can choose to No Scaling or 1080P to 4k, HDBaseT you can choose ICT or 4K to 1080P), and you can Enable or Disable the Bitstream Audio (slider icon Green=ON, Red=OFF)

Off On Disabled Enabled

Advanced Setup: WebUI Extracted Audio Output Settings

1 Now navigate to the Extracted Audio Output Settings under I/O Config.

2 The extracted audio ports have 3 distinct operating modes, use the drop-down at the top to select. The three options are

Bind to Input (Default) - where the audio port number corresponds to the input signal. This is ideal for systems where audio is matrixed separately in a zoned amplifier.

Bind to Output - this configuration the audio will automatically follow the HDMI/HDBaseT output. This is ideal for systems that use local AVR's for some of the Zones

Matrix - This mode allows you to matrix the extracted audio ports independently from the HDMI/HDBaseT outputs In this mode you there will be a Tab for the extracted audio under the Matrix page, allowing you to route the audio just like routing the video If the matrix is set to Bind to Input or Bind to Output this tab will not be visible

AVPro edge.ui AC-AXION-4 Extracted Audio Output Settings Audio Mode: Matrix Bind to Input Bind to Output Port Label Enabled Volume 1 OUT 100 芜 2 OUT 2 100 芜 3 OUT 3 100 芜 4 OUT 4 100 芜

3 Other available settings for the extracted audio ports include Enable/Disable, Volume control (1-100), EQ presets (7 generic preset options to choose from), Left/Right balance, and audio delay Each of these 5 settings can be changed per extracted audio port

NOTE: The balanced 5pin and Toslink ports are mirrored and always down-mixed to 2 CH audio

4 You can use the slider or text box to change the volume (settings are 0-100)

Volume 50

5 To change the EQ settings of that port click on the emblem to the right of the volume slider. This will bring up the Audio Configuration Page. Here you can choose from 8 different EQ settings, change the Left / Right balance, and set the audio delay

AVPro edge.ui AC-AXION-4 Extracted Audio Output Settings Audio Mode: Bind to Input Port Label Enabled Volume 1 OUT 1 100 5 / 15

Audio Configuration: OUT 1 EQ OFF 60 170 370 600 1000 3000 6000 12000 14000 15000 +12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Balance 0 L R Delay (ms) None CLOSE OFF Classical Headphone Hall Live Pop Rock Vocal None 90 180 270 360 450 540 630

6 Delay (eight settings in 90 millisecond increments) None (default), 90, 180, 270, 360, 450, 540, and 630

WebUI: Video Matrix

Use this page to route the video INPUTS and OUTPUTS

- Click on the INPUT number to select (example below shows IN 1)

Matrix V/O Config System Diagnostics Console AVPro output.ui AC-AXIGN-4 VIDEO IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 OUTPUTS OUT 1 IN 1 OUT 2 IN 2 OUT 3 IN 3 OUT 4 IN 4 © 2021

- With the INPUT selected simply click on the OUTPUT you want to send that source to

VIDEO IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 OUTPUTS OUT 1 IN1 OUT 2 IN2 OUT 3 IN3 OUT 4 IN4

- Note: If you rename the INPUTS/OUTPUTS using the I/O Config page they will display here.

APPLE TV CABLE BOX ROKU BLURAY OUTPUTS Living Room Apple TV Den Apple TV Kitchen Roku Bedroom BluRay

WebUI: Audio Matrix

Use this page to route the extracted audio

NOTE: The extracted audio ports can only be manually changed (matrixed) when in Matrix Mode. If the extracted audio is set to Bind to Input (default) or Bind to Output then this tab will not be visible, example below. See Page 14 "Advanced Setup: WebUI Extracted Audio Output Settings" for more info

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - WebUI: Audio Matrix - 1

flowchart
graph LR
    A["AVPro edge"] --> B["VIDEO"]
    B --> C["IN 1"]
    D["AVPro edge U"] --> E["VIDEO"]
    E --> F["IN 1"]
    G["EXTRACTED AUDIO"] --> H["VIDEO"]
    H --> I["IN 1"]
  • Click on the INPUT number to select (example below shows IN 1 - Apple TV)
  • With the INPUT selected simply click on the OUTPUT you want to send that audio to
  • Note: If you rename the INPUTS/OUTPUTS using the I/O Config page they will display here.

Matrix I/O Config System Diagnostics Console VIDEO IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 OUTS OUT 1 IN 1 OUT 2 IN 2 OUT 3 IN 3 OUT 4 IN 4 AC-AXION-4

WebUI: I/O Config - Input Settings

Matrix VO Config System Diagnostics Console Input Settings Port Label 1 IN 1 4/15 2 IN 2 4/15 3 IN 3 4/15 4 IN 4 4/15 Enabled EDID 1080P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY 1000P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY 1080P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY 1080P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY Audio Mode Default Signal Default Default Default Default Default Global Input Settings (Applies to all inputs) ✓ Support Dolby MAT ✓ Require Dolby Vision Low Latency (Recommended)

Input Settings Label - Use this to give an name/alias to your inputs (Apple TV, Cable Box, Roku, etc) Note: There is a 15 character limit to this field, the name will replace the default "IN #" throughout the rest of the WebUI (for instance the Video Matrix tab)

Input Settings Enable switch - Use this enable/disable switch to turn the corresponding Input port on or off. The default setting is enabled (green) by default.

Off On Disabled Enabled

Input Settings EDID - Use these four drop-downs to select your preferred EDID The available combinations are as follows

11080P_2 CH94K30HZ_3D_8CH171080P_6CH_HDR254K60HzY420_3D_2 CH_HDR
21080P_6CH104K60HzY420_3D_2 CH181080P_8CH_HDR264K60HzY420_3D_6CH_HDR
31080P_8CH114K60HzY420_3D_6CH191080P_3D_2 CH_HDR274K60HzY420_3D_8CH_HDR
41080P_3D_2 CH124K60HzY420_3D_8CH201080P_3D_6CH_HDR284K60HZ_3D_2 CH_HDR
51080P_3D_6CH134K60HZ_3D_2 CH211080P_3D_8CH_HDR294K60HZ_3D_6CH_HDR
61080P_3D_8CH144K60HZ_3D_6CH224K30HZ_3D_2 CH_HDR304K60HZ_3D_8CH_HDR
74K30HZ_3D_2 CH154K60HZ_3D_8CH234K30HZ_3D_6CH_HDR
84K30HZ_3D_6CH161080P_2 CH_HDR244K30HZ_3D_8CH_HDR

NOTE: If you select USER1 EDID, then drop-downs change to allow you to select from and output to copy from. You can select any of the 4 HDMI outputs, or any of the 4 HDBaseT outputs, then click the COPY button (this replaces the Apply button). This will save that outputs EDID to the USER1 slot

1 Apple TV 8/15 USER1 EDID HDMI Out 1 COPY 2 Cable Box 8/15 1080P HDMI Out 2 2CH APPLY 3 Reku 4/15 1080P HDMI Out 3 HDMI Out 4 2CH APPLY 4 BluRay 8/15 1080P HDBT Out 1 HDBT Out 2 2CH APPLY

WebUI: I/O Config - Input Settings Cont.

Input Settings Audio Mode - There are 7 settings available (Default state is off/disabled).

The AC-AXION-4 automatically down-mixes the source audio signals down to 2 CH for the extracted audio Toslink and balanced 5pin ports. Changing the audio mode here will affect that inputs audio on all the extracted ports

Default (off), Low Center+, Mid Center+, High Center+, Middle FX, Full FX, and Voice FX.

NOTE: There are also EQ, Balance (left/right), and Delay settings you can change per Output, see WebUI: I/O Config - Output Settings on pages 20-21 for more info.

Input Settings Signal - The Signal Indicator on the HDMI INPUTS shows the current state of the connection HDMI source Green means the HDMI source is detected, red means that the source is not detected If red verify that source is powered on and that the HDMI cable is properly connected to the source and to the

back of the matrix

Global Input Settings - There are two settings available

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - WebUI: I/O Config - Input Settings Cont. - 1

natural_image Two vertical panels with a green circle on the left and an orange circle on the right, both set against a dark background (no text or symbols)

• Supports Dolby MAT - Check this box to enable Dolby MAT audio
- Requires Dolby Vision Low Latency - Check this box to require Dolby Vision Low Latency (Player-led) over Standard Dolby Vision (TV-Led). Sources like the Apple TV and X-Box Series X use Low Latency.

WebUI: I/O Config - Output Settings

Video Output Settings HDMI Port Label State Video Scaling Bitstream Signal 1 OUT 1 Enabled No scaling 5/15 2 OUT 2 Enabled No scaling 5/15 3 OUT 3 Enabled No scaling 5/15 4 OUT 4 Enabled No scaling 5/15

Output Settings Label - Use this to give an name/alias to your outputs (Living Room, Den, Kitchen, etc)

Note: There is a 15 character limit to this field, the name will replace the default "OUT #" throughout the rest of the WebUI (for instance the Video Matrix tab)

Output Settings State - This drop-down has 3 settings, just like the input settings you can Enable or disable this port In addition you can also choose Test Pattern to enable a 1080P color bar test pattern on that output This is helpful in verifying the signal chain from Matrix to sync (display) To disable the test pattern, change the state back to Enabled (default)

WebUI: I/O Config - Output Settings Cont.

Output Settings Video Scaling - The HDMI outputs can up-scale a 1080P signal to 4k This scaling only changes the pixel density, it does not alter frame rate or color space

Output Settings Bitstream Audio - This is an enable/disable switch By default this will be Enabled/ Green To change the setting simply click to switch Disabled/Red there will be no Audio passed on that HDMI output

NOTE: This setting has no affect on the HDBaseT or Extracted Audio output.

Output Settings Signal - The Signal Indicator on the HDMI OUTPUTS shows the current state of the connection HDMI Output Green means HDMI sync is detected, red means that the sync is not detected If red verify that the output is powered on and that the HDMI cable is properly connected to the sync and to the back of the matrix

Output Settings State - This drop-down has 3 settings, just like the input settings and HDMI outputs you can Enable or Disable this port In addition you can also choose Test Pattern to enable a 1080P color bar test pattern on that output This is helpful in verifying the signal chain from Matrix to sync (display) To disable the test pattern, change the state back to Enabled (default)

Output Settings Video Scaling - The HDBaseT outputs can down-scale a 4K signal to 1080P This scaling only changes the pixel density, it does not alter frame rate or color space The other setting is ICT Mode (default), AVProEdge's Invisible Compression Technology designed to work with a compatible AVProEdge HDBaseT Receiver (RX)

Output Settings Bitstream Audio - This is an enable/disable switch this will be Enabled/Green To change the setting simply click to switch Red there will be no Audio passed on that HDBaseT output

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - WebUI: I/O Config - Output Settings Cont. - 1

flowchart
graph LR
    A["State"] --> B["Video Scaling"]
    B --> C["Bitstream Audio"]
    C --> D["Signal"]
    style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
    style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
    style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
    style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333

By default Disabled

Off On Disabled Enabled

Output Settings Signal - The Signal Indicator on the HDBaseT outputs shows the current state of the connected HDBaseT Receiver Green means HDBaseT receiver is detected, red means that the receiver is not detected If red verify that the category cable is properly terminated on both ends, and properly connected to both the matrix and the HDBaseT receiver

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - WebUI: I/O Config - Output Settings Cont. - 3

natural_image Two colored circles, one green and one orange, on a dark background (no text or symbols)

WebUI: I/O Config - Output Settings Cont.

Output Settings Label - Use this to give an alias/name to your extracted audio outputs

Note: There is a 15 character limit to this field, the name will replace the default "OUT #" throughout the rest of the WebUI (for instance the Video Matrix tab)

Output Settings Enabled - This is an enable/disable switch By default this will be Enabled/Green To change the setting simply click to switch Disabled/Red there will be no Audio passed on that extracted audio port (both Toslink and balanced 5pin will be muted)

Output Settings Volume - Here you can use the slider bar to adjust the extracted port volume (0\~100) You can also use the text box and enter a value (0\~100)

Extracted Audio Output Settings Audio Mode Matrix Port Label Enabled Volume 1 Living Room 50 11 / 16 2 Den 100

Output Settings EQ Settings - To open the EQ Settings click on the symbol next to the Volume slider EQ Drop-down contains 8 settings. The default off, Classical, Headphone, Hall, Live, Pop, Rock, and Vocal.

Audio Configuration: OUT 1 EQ OFF 60 170 370 600 1000 3000 6000 12000 14000 15000 +12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Balance 0 L R Delay (ms) None CLOSE

Audio Configuration: OUT 1 EQ 60 +12 0 -12 Balance OFF Classical Headphone Hall Live Pop Rock Vocal 3000 6000 12000 14000 15000 R Delay [ms] None CLOSE

WebUI: I/O Config - Output Settings Cont.

Output Settings Balance - Use this slider to adjust the Left/Right balance

Note: Default is 0 (zero), value can be -10\~10

Output Settings Delay (ms) - Audio delay drop-down has eight available settings, these are measured in milliseconds

None (default), 90ms, 180ms, 270ms, 360ms, 450ms, 540ms, and 630ms

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - WebUI: I/O Config - Output Settings Cont. - 1

line | Time (ms) | EQ Value | | --------- | -------- | | 60 | 0 | | 170 | 0 | | 370 | 0 | | 600 | 0 | | 1000 | 0 | | 3000 | 0 | | 6000 | 0 | | 12000 | 0 | | 14000 | 0 | | 15000 | 0 |

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - WebUI: I/O Config - Output Settings Cont. - 2

line | Time | EQ | |------|----| | 60 | 0 | | 170 | 0 | | 370 | 0 | | 600 | 0 | | 1000 | 0 | | 3000 | 0 | | 6000 | 0 | | 12000| 0 | | 14000| 0 | | 15000| 0 |

WebUI: System - IP Settings

This area contains relevant network information of the AC-AXION-4

Host Name - Devices name on the network. This field is automatically filled with Model Name by default.

Model Name - Displays the AVProEdge Model/Part number

Serial Number - Displays the Serial Number of the matrix

MAC Address - Displays the devices MAC Address

IP assignment - This drop-down has two options

1 Manual
2 Automatic (DHCP)

Default out of the box will be set to Automatic (DHCP), the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS will be assigned by your network controller. If you select Manual, you can use the text fields to enter your own Network settings. Once all fields have been filled out, click the green Apply Button to set. A prompt will appear to confirm the change, click OK to confirm.

Matrix I/O Config System Diagnostics Console IP Settings Host Name AC-AXION-4 Model Name AC-AXION-4 Serial Number 100220122300010 MAC Address 18:8A.6A.00.39.F3 IP assignment Manual APPLY IP Address 192.168.001.227 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 Gateway 192.168.001.001 Primary DNS 1.1.1.1 Secondary DNS 8.8.8.8

WebUI: System - Telnet Settings

This area contains relevant Telnet settings for the AC-AXION-4. There are two fields that can changed, Enable Disable switch and the Port Number

  • Enable - This switch has two options, Green/Enabled (Default) and Red/Disabled
  • Port - This field is used to change the Telnet Port of the AC-AXION-4. You can use the text filed to enter a number or use the Up/Down arrow buttons to increase/decrease the number

Telnet Settings Enable Port 23

WebUI: System - Admin Web Interface

This switch has two options, Red/Disabled (Default) and Green/Enabled When enabled (green) there will be three fields that appear, Username, Password, and Confirm Password.

Default Username - admin Default Password - admin

Admin Web Interface Secure Admin Web Interface Secure Username admin Password ...... Confirm password ...... APPLY

Once the desired Username and Password has been entered, click the green APPLY button to set

With the Admin Web Interface enabled, the only menu that will be accessible using the WebUI will be the Matrix tab The rest of the settings will require the Admin log in to access

AVPro Matrix Log In VIDEO IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 OUTPUTS OUT 1 IN 1 OUT 2 IN 2 OUT 3 IN 3 OUT 4 IN 4 Matrix Log In Username: Password: LOGIN

WebUI: System - User Web Interface

This switch has two options, Red/Disabled (Default) and Green/Enabled When enabled (green) there will be three fields that appear, Username, Password, and Confirm Password.

NOTE: The Admin Web Interface must first be Enabled and setup before this field will be available to change

Default Username - user

Default Password - user123

Once the desired Username and Password has been entered, click the green APPLY button to set

Note: The web page will reload to the Log In page

User Web Interface Secure Username user Password ............. Confirm password ............. APPLY

With both Admin and User Web Interfaces enabled, no menus will be accessible using the WebUI without first logging in (see image below).

AVPro edge.ui AC-AXION-4 Log In Username: Password: LOGIN

Logging in with the User credentials, the only menu that will be accessible will be the Matrix tab. The rest of the settings will require the Admin user to log in (see page 24)

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - WebUI: System - User Web Interface - 3

flowchart
graph TD
    A["Matrix"] --> B["LOG Out"]
    B --> C["VIDEO"]
    C --> D["IN 1"]
    C --> E["IN 2"]
    C --> F["IN 3"]
    C --> G["IN 4"]
    D --> H["OUT 1"]
    E --> I["OUT 2"]
    F --> J["OUT 3"]
    G --> K["OUT 4"]
    H --> L["IN 1"]
    I --> M["IN 2"]
    J --> N["IN 3"]
    K --> O["IN 4"]

WebUI: System - Cloud Services

By enabling Cloud Services your device will have the ability to connect to firmware servers for over-the-air (OTA) updates and enable third-party remote management services. If Cloud Services are disabled, your device will opt-out of any previously enabled services and will not be able to access OTA updates

Before you can enable the cloud services you must first agree to the "Privacy Policy" and "Terms of Use".

You can view these documents by clicking on Privacy Policy or Terms of Use links, this will open up a PDF copy of that document in a new tab

Cloud Services I have read and accepted the Privacy Policy I have read and accepted the Terms of Use Enable Cloud Services

Cloud Services ✓ I have read and accepted the Privacy Policy ✓ I have read and accepted the Terms of Use Enable Cloud Services

With the Cloud Services enabled you can use the System tab to check for new Firmware OTA (over the air)

This will check the firmware versions currently loaded on the AC-AXION-4 and compare to the latest available. If it is up to date, you will see a prompt stating "No update available!" click CLOSE to exit

No update available! CLOSE

If an update is available, the following prompt will show Simply click the UPDATE button to load

New firmware update is available! UPDATE CLOSE

NOTE: When loading firmware (depending on the firmware files that are being updated) some settings will revert back to Factory Defaults. Take note of the I/O Config tab. Settings like the INPUT/OUTPUT labels, EDID Settings, Video Scaling, Audio Settings, etc. as they will have to be re-applied after the firmware updates are completed

If an update is available a file will automatically be selected, simply click the UPLOAD button to load the firmware files to the Matrix.

the Privacy Policy Update Firmware File input firmware fwm (17.8 MB) CHECK FOR UPDATE UPLOAD CLOSE

WebUI: System - Firmware Update Cont.

Once the firmware file has been uploaded, it will display all containing firmware files. Here you can select individual firmware files to load or simply leave all files/options selected. If the version currently installed not newer, then that update will be skipped automatically

Update Firmware File input firmware.firm (17.8 MB) Main v2.30 Input v1.17 Output v2.19 Pnl v2.01 FPGA v2.30 SPHE3017 v1.60 DSP v0.03 NET v1.03 UPDRACE CLOSE

Update Firmware File init2 Firmware item (17.8 MB) Man v2.30 Input v1.17 Output v2.10 Pat v2.01 FPGA v2.30 SFHE8017 v1.60 DSP v0.06 NET v1.09 0.50% Read bootcode information of 'Main'. MAN MCU running in APP. Read the bootcode information of 'Main' success. Read the product information of 'Main' Read the product information of 'Main' success. UPDRAGE CLOSE

Once the progress bar hits 100% click the CLOSE button, the firmware upgrade process is complete.

Now you will want to go back and re-apply settings like INPUT/OUTPUT Labels, applied EDIDs, Video Scaler Settings, Audio Settings, etc

WebUI: System - Hardware

LCD Timeout - This adjusts the time the front panel display will stay lit up when a button is pressed

There are four setting available

1 Always on (Default)
2 15 Seconds
3 30 Seconds
4 45 Seconds

Keypad Lock - Enable or Disable (default) the front panel Keypad Lock

MCU/Version - Lists the current Firmware Versions

UPDATE FIRMWARE - Check/upload firmware.

FACTORY RESET - Restores matrix to Factory Defaults

REBOOT - Reboots the AC-AXION-4

Hardware LCD Timeout 30 seconds Keypad Lock Locked MCU Version Main MCU 2.30 OUT MCU 2.10 IN MCU 1.17 KEY MCU 2.01 NET MCU 1.09 UPDATE FIRMWARE FACTORY RESET REBOOT

WebUI: Diagnostics - HDMI IN

Matrix I/O Config System Diagnostics Console AVPro edge.ui AC-AXION-4 HDMI IN HDMI OUT HDBT OUT IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 Port Label Enabled Connection Reset 1 IN 1 RESET Assigned EDD 1080P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY Manufacturer TCL Signal Info Monitor Name 55F605 Signal Present Sink Device Type HDMI Timing 1920x1080p 60Hz Preferred Timing 3840x2160 60Hz Color space YUV422 Supported Audio Formats LPCM. 2CH Video Type HDMI 3D Support HDCP HDCP 2.2 Deep Color Support Color Depth 24 Bit TMDS Bandwidth 4.455G HDR Metadata No HDR Audio Encoding PCM Audio Sampling Freq 48KHz Audio Sampling Size 24 Bit Audio Channels 2 Channels © 2021

Input Settings Label - Use this to give an name/alias to your inputs (Apple TV, Cable Box, Roku, etc) Note: There is a 15 character limit to this field, the name will replace the default "IN #" throughout the rest of the WebUI (for instance the Video Matrix tab)

Input Settings Enable switch - Use this enable/disable switch to turn the corresponding Input port on or off. The default setting is enabled (green) by default.

Off On Disabled Enabled

Connection Reset - Use this button to perform a reset of the HDMI Input connection

Input Settings EDID - Use these four drop-downs to select your preferred EDID The available combinations are as follows

11080P_2 CH94K30HZ_3D_8CH171080P_6CH_HDR254K60HzY420_3D_2 CH_HDR
21080P_6CH104K60HzY420_3D_2 CH181080P_8CH_HDR264K60HzY420_3D_6CH_HDR
31080P_8CH114K60HzY420_3D_6CH191080P_3D_2 CH_HDR274K60HzY420_3D_8CH_HDR
41080P_3D_2 CH124K60HzY420_3D_8CH201080P_3D_6CH_HDR284K60HZ_3D_2 CH_HDR
51080P_3D_6CH134K60HZ_3D_2 CH211080P_3D_8CH_HDR294K60HZ_3D_6CH_HDR
61080P_3D_8CH144K60HZ_3D_6CH224K30HZ_3D_2 CH_HDR304K60HZ_3D_8CH_HDR
74K30HZ_3D_2 CH154K60HZ_3D_8CH234K30HZ_3D_6CH_HDR
84K30HZ_3D_6CH161080P_2 CH_HDR244K30HZ_3D_8CH_HDR

WebUI: Diagnostics - HDMI IN Cont.

HDMI IN HDMI OUT HDBT OUT IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 Port Label Enabled Connection Reset 1 IN 1 RESET Assigned EDID 1080P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY Manufacturer MXI Signal Info Monitor Name MXX-A-2 Signal Present Sink Device Type HDMI Preferred Timing 1920x1080 60Hz Supported Audio Formats LPCM. 2CH 3D Support Deep Color Support Timing 1920x1080p 60Hz Color space YUV422 Video Type HDMI HDCP HDCP 2.2 Color Depth 24 Bit TMDS Bandwidth 4.455G HDR Metadata No HDR Audio Encoding PCM Audio Sampling Freq 48kHz Audio Sampling Size 24 Bit Audio Channels 2 Channels

On the left, you will see the current applied EDID information In the example above, you will see a canned 1080P - No 3D - SDR - 2 CH EDID applied to IN 1 Any EDID change, once applied will display here

Signal Info shows the connected source's current output information This includes

  • Timing
  • Color Space
  • Video Type
  • HDCP Version
  • TMDS Bandwidth
  • HDR Metadata
    • Audio Sampling Frequency
  • Audio Sampling Size
  • Audio Channels

Port Label Enabled Connection Reset 1 IN 1 RESET Assigned EDID 1080P NO 3D SDR 2CH APPLY Manufacturer TCL Monitor Name 55P605 Sink Device Type HDMI Preferred Timing 3840x2160 60Hz Supported Audio Formats LPCM. 2CH 3D Support ● Deep Color Support ● Signal Info Signal Present ● Timing 1920x1080p 60Hz Color space YUV422 Video Type HDMI HDCP HDCP 2.2 Color Depth 24 Bit TMDS Bandwidth 4.455G HDR Metadata No HDR Audio Encoding PCM Audio Sampling Freq 48KHz Audio Sampling Size 24 Bit Audio Channels 2 Channels

WebUI: Diagnostics - HDMI OUT

HDMI IN HDMI OUT HDBT OUT OUT 1 Port Label State Connection Reset 1 OUT 1 Enabled RESET Connected Device EDID REFRESH Signal Info Manufacturer GSM Signal Present Monitor Name LG TV SSCR Source Input Laptop 1 Sink Device Type HDMI Preferred Timing 3840x2160 60Hz Supported Audio Formats LPCM. 2CH 3D Support Deep Color Support

HDMI Output Label, State, and Connection Reset

Connected Device EDID shows the connected sync's preferred EDID information and current state

This includes

  • Manufacturer
  • Monitor Name
  • Sink Device Type
  • Preferred Timing
    • Supported Audio Formats
    • 3d Support
  • Deep Color Support
  • Signal Present
  • Source Input

WebUI: Diagnostics - HDBT OUT

HDMI IN HDMI OUT HDBT OUT OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 Port Label State 1 OUT 1 Enabled Connection Reset RESET Connected Device EDID REFRESH Manufacturer MXX Monitor Name MXX-A-2 Sink Device Type HDMI Preferred Timing 1920x1080 60Hz Supported Audio Formats LPCM. 2CH 3D Support Deep Color Support Signal Info Signal Present Source Input Laptop 1 RS232 Baudrate: 9600 Data: RS232 HDBaseT Info Link Status Cable Length 29 M&E Error Report 23db 22db 23db 23db Max Error Report 38.38.41.37

HDBaseT Output Label, State, and Connection Reset

Connected Device EDID shows the connected sync's preferred EDID information and current state

This includes a REFRESH button and the following EDID information:

  • Manufacturer
  • Monitor Name
  • Sink Device Type
  • Preferred Timing
    • Supported Audio Formats
    • 3d Support
  • Deep Color Support

Signal Info

• Signal Present Indicator Light (green - PRESENT / red - NOT present)
- Source Input (future update)
• RS232 Baudrate: Drop-down for changing RS232 Baudrate
- Data - Send RS232 over HDBaseT line to HDBaseT Receiver (Rx)

WebUI: Diagnostics - HDBT OUT Cont.

HDBaseT Info

- Link Status Indicator Light (there are 3 states)

a Green - Link quality is good (within HDBaseT threshold)
b Yellow - Link quality between the matrix and HDBaseT Receiver is marginal You may experience occasional failures like dropouts/screen flashing/or no video.
c Red - Exceeds the HDBaseT Error threshold, may experience frequent failures or no signal at all

- Cable Length - In Meters (<20 indicates the cable is Less than 20 Meters)

- MSE Error Report - Shows error rate (in decibels) for each pair of wires

- Max Error Report - Shows Max error for each pair of wires

HDMI IN HDMI OUT HDBT OUT OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 Port Label State 1 OUT 1 Enabled Connection Reset RESET Connected Device EDID REFRESH Manufacturer MXX Monitor Name MXX-A-2 Sink Device Type HDMI Preferred Timing 1920x1080 60Hz Supported Audio Formats LPCM. 2CH 3D Support Deep Color Support Signal Info Signal Present Source Input Laptop 1 R$232 Baudrate: 9600 Data: 0 HDBaseT Info Link Status Cable Length 29 MSE Error Report 23db 22db 23db 23db Max Error Report 38.38.41.37

WebUI: Console

There is a built in Command Console

Using the command API (command list) you can send device specific commands or use as a live monitor while sending commands from a control system (helpful in troubleshooting).

Example

1 Click in the white box and type

a GET STA

Click the green arrow or hit ENTER/RETURN on your keyboard

The the command response will show in the field below.

AVPro serial Mats VIO Config System Diagnostics Comms GET STA GET STA ADDR 00 LCD On T2 KEY LOCK OFF FAN SPEED 5 OUT1 VS IN1 OUT2 VS IN2 OUT3 VS IN3 OUT4 VS IN4 OUT1 HP VIDEO 1 OUT2 HP VIDEO 1 OUT3 HP VIDEO 1 OUT4 HP VIDEO 1 OUT1 TP VIDEO 5 OUT2 TP VIDEO 5 OUT3 TP VIDEO 5 OUT4 TP VIDEO 5 OUT1 EXADL PH0 OUT2 EXADL PH0 OUT3 EXADL PH0 © 2021

Example - "GET STA" Get status

AVProxnsui Matrix I/O Config System Diagnostics Cancel Cancel OK Cancel Cancel OK AC-40508-4

AVPro3vul Motho I/O Config System Diagnostics Console AC-AXIONH EVENT 200 COUNT ORDER H System: HELP System Address = 00 F/W Version : 2.53 Act All Commands start by Prefix System Address zz, if [01-98] X Help STA Show Global System Status SET RET Reset Device SET RST Reset to Factory Defaults SET ADDR Set System Address to x (x=00-98(00-Single)) SET BAUDR Set System BandRate to x=(y=0-1)=9600,1=14400,2=18200,3=36400,4=57000,5=115200) SET LCD ON Ts Set LCD Remain On Time=(y=0-3)=Always ON,1=15,2=30,3=606ac) SET KEY LOCK ON/OFF Set Key Lock On/OF SET FAIR SPEED Set Fan Speed=(y=0-6) GET ADDR Get System Address GET BAUDR Get System BandRate © 2021

Example - "H" Help command Returns all Available Commands

\*NEW to NET MCU Firmware Version 1.18

EXPORT LOG - Button

This button will generate a text file containing the console in formation in your web browsers download folder

Console Log 20210...txt

CLEAR CONSOLE - Button

This button will clear the current console session

AC-AXION-4 EXPORT LOG CLEAR CONSOLE

Front Panel Control - Switching

The AC-AXION-4 can be switched from the front panel by first pressing the desired OUTPUT (bottom row) button first, then by pressing the desired INPUT button (top row).

1 Press the OUTPUT button (1 through 4) on the bottom row that corresponds with the OUTPUT (Display, or Sink Device) you would like to send to a source
2 Once pressed, the front panel display will change to the SWITCH menu showing the current IN/OUT routes Press the corresponding OUTPUT button (top row) to set

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

You can also use the arrow keys and navigate to SWITCH on the front screen display

1 Use the left/right arrows to select the OUTPUT press the OK button (the selection will turn red)
2 With the selection now red press the desired OUTPUT button (1-4) that you want to route to that INPUT

OK BACK

SWITCH SWITCH EDID EDID AUDIO AUDIO NETWORK NETWORK

Front Panel Control - EDID

This matrix has 29 factory defined EDID settings. It also has 3 user defined EDID memories. The user EDID memories are independent to each input and can be set differently. The user defined EDID can be uploaded using the Axion WebUI or RS-232 In addition, you can choose to read the EDID from the desired output and the captured EDID will automatically store and overwrite the EDID in "USER EDID 1" and will be applied to the selected source

- Use the arrow keys to highlight EDID then press OK to enter the EDID management menu

MATRIX SWITCH SWITCH EDID EDID AUDIO AUDIO NETWORK NETWORK

  • Use the Left/Right arrow to select one of the 4 INPUTS, and press OK
    • The EDID Status will turn red, now you can use the UP/DOWN arrows to change the EDID

- Once the desired EDID is selected, press the OK button to set

EDID Settings Input Select 1 2 3 4 EDID Status 0 USER1_EDID

EDID Settings Input Select 1 2 3 4 EDID Status 7 1080P_8CH_HDR

NOTE: See pages 35/43 for full EDID list

Front Panel Control - Audio

Once in "Matrix" mode for audio, the extracted audio routing on the AC-AXION-4 can be controlled from the front panel:

To Control:

1 Navigate to the Audio Menu
2 Use the arrow key to highlight "Audio Mode" and press OK to select. The field will turn red.
3 Use up/down arrow keys to change to "Matrix"
4 Press the OK button again to set
5 With the Audio Mode set to Matrix, you can use the INPUT/OUTPUT Buttons to route the audio Press OUTPUT number first, then the INPUT number next.

MATRIX SWITCH EDID AUDIO NETWORK AUDIO NETWORK

Audio Switch IN 2 3 4 OUT 2 3 4 Audio Mode Bind To Input

Audio Switch IN 1 2 3 4 OUT 1 2 3 4 Audio Mode Matrix

Audio Switch IN 3 1 3 4 OUT 1 2 3 4 Audio Matrix Mode

Front Panel Control - Network

This menu displays the current Network information You can edit the following Network settings from the front panel

  • RIP
  • HIP
  • MASK
  • TCP/IP
  • DHCP

NOTE: The MAC Address is only viewable, you can not edit

MATRIX SWITCH EDID SWITCH EDID AUDIO AUDIO NETWORK NETWORK

IP Settings RIP 192.168.001.001 HIP 192.168.001.239 MASK 255.255.255.000 TCP/IP 23 DHCP OFF MAC 18.8a.6a.00.39.f3

To change a setting:

1 Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight the setting you would like changed and press OK to select. The field will turn green.
2 Use up/down/left/right arrow keys to change the value
3 Press the OK button again to set

Front Panel Control - IR Remote:

AVPro AC-AXION-4 IR WINDOW Switch Audio RADIO Network Back 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Dolby Audio dits-ho

IR Remote Control:

When routing HDMI, the matrix can be controlled by using the IR remote supplied with the product (battery not included, requires CR2025)

The labels on the right are the OUTPUT numbers

The left arrow button decrements to the next input port, and the right arrow increments to the next input port The numbers are for selecting a desired INPUT

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 HDMI MATRIX

+ CR2025 LITHIUM BATTERY 3V *Not Included

IR Control: Switch

The IR IN ports on the back can accept an IR Receiving Eye (EYE) or a direct connection from a control system (I-PASS) There is a toggle switch to change between the two

NOTE: If you are having any issues, verify the switch is properly set To verify toggle from your desired setting, to the other setting, and then back to your desired setting

IR EYE I-PASS

IR Receiving Eye - Set the switch to "EYE" to utilize a 3 5mm IR receiving eye

IR IN 1 2 3 4 IR OUT 1 2 3 4 IR EYE I-PASS HDMI INPUT

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - IR Control: Switch - 3

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Direct connection to a control system - Set the switch to "I-PASS" to connect directly to a control system

IR IN 1 2 3 4 IR OUT 1 2 3 4 IR EYE I-PASS SI HDMI INPUT

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - IR Control: Switch - 5

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    A["HDMI SOURCE"] -->|3.5mm Stereo TRS to Mono TS| B["IR IS SENT FROM THE CONTROL PROCESSOR TO THE IR INPUT OF THE MATRIX"]
    C["CONTROL PROCESSOR"] --> B
    D["AC-EX70-444-RNE"] --> E["AC-EX70-444-RNE"]
    F["IR"] --> G["IR IS SENT FROM THE DISPLAY REMOTE TO IR RECEIVER, THEN FROM THE IR RECOVER TO THE RNE IR INPUT"]
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TIP - Signal Sleeve - Ground Control4 Wiring Example Sleeve - Ground TIP - Signal

IR NOTES (On the Matrix):

1 By default the IR IN is routed to the corresponding HDBaseT Output number (ie. IR IN #1 --> HDBaseT Output 1, IR IN #2 --> HDBaseT Output 2, etc...)
2 By default the IR OUT is automatically routed with the active source (ie If you are watching INPUT 3 on HDBaseT OUTPUT 1, when you point a remote at an IR Receiver on the HDBaseT Rx connected the signal will be routed to IR OUT 3)
3 Each IR IN can be routed in any way you like (One to one or one to many) by using the command SET IRC EXT SW x1 x2 x3 x4 (See below)
4 Each IR OUT can be routed manually as well using the command SET IRC OUTx VS INy This can also be controlled by the Web Interface

IR NOTES (On the HDBaseT Receiver):

1 IR OUT = IR Emitter for sending signals to a Display or Projector (Note - Use Provided Emitters)
2 IR IN = For sending IR signals back to the Matrix for switching AND to send IR signals to the IR OUT on the Matrix - by default the IR OUT on the matrix is automatically routed with the active source (ie If you are watching INPUT 3 on HDBaseT OUTPUT 1, when you point a remote at an IR Receiver on the HDBaseT Rx connected the signal will be routed to IR OUT 3)

RS-232 and TCP/IP Control:

The AC-AXION-4 can be controlled with either RS-232 or TCP/IP commands Certain switching or format configurations can only be done using these commands. We recommend using either the MyUART (RS-232 - free) or Hercules (TCP/IP - free) apps as they are very easy to use for sending commands to the machine

For TCP/IP control commands use Telnet Port 23

For RS-232, use a null modem serial cable adapter and set the serial communications to: 57600,n,8,1 (baud: 57600, no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit) with no handshaking

Please add a return (Enter key) after each command when using direct commands

The unified command list (ASCII) is listed on the following pages. Text version available here, and under the resources tab of on the products web page

USB CONTROL FOR AVPRO EDGE
OutJetAssistant (X.13) Com: COM5 Suzibah 57600 Checkbox NONE Bit Num: 8 Shop bit: 1 Close port Search port >> Search port cc To turn on Debug mode Save received data Change file part 1 Send (Manually) HEX mode Auto send Period of Auto 1000 ms Open File No File Selected Send File Exit STATUS: COM8 OPENED:57600,N.S.I RX18665 TX176 Reset counter WWW.AVPROEDGE.COM/DRIVERS OTHER TOOLS & DRIVERS My your serial Communications: Used to send direct serial commands to our products. Universal FTP/USB → Serial Driver: Used with SDK-GSSKA.B For & Found and saved USB Sand converters supplied by AvProEdge OUT1 VS IN1 OUT2 VS IN1 IN3 EDIO 27 IN2 EDIO 27 IN3 EDIO 27 IN4 EDIO 27 IN5 TP POE 1 OUT1 STREAM ON OUT2 STREAM ON OUT1 TP POE 0 OUT1 Hi MUTE OFF OUT2 Hi MUTE OFF RS HRF 01 OUT1 TP SQM DB OUT2 HP SQM DB TPLK MODE 5 RP 192.168.001.001 HP 192.168.001.143 ISRA 255.255.255.008 ISP 23 MACP 8 MACB 1d.78.e8.1.d.cb GET STA CONTROL COMPUTER USB ISP/CTL USB TYPE C USB TYPE A USB MINI B USB MICRO B

RS-232 CABLE FOR AVPRO EDGE
3 PIN PHOENIX CONNECTOR TX G RX RX TX HDBT4 48V POWER TX ↓ RX RS232-CTL SOLDER SIDE RX GROUND GROUND PLUG SIDE RX TX *ONLY PIN 2,3 AND 5 ARE USED ON THE RS-232 PORT RS-232 CONTROL COMPUTER RS-232 TO USB

These ports are HDBaseT Transmitters (TX) and are designed to be connected via a Category cable (Cat6 or better) to an HDBaseT Receiver (RX)

NOTE: Non AVPro HDBaseT Receivers may work but ICT (our Invisible Compression Technology) will not This means higher bandwidth signals (greater than 10 2Gbps) will not pass as this requires ICT See Bandwidth chart on Page 50

LINK - Above RJ45 (HDBT) Port: (Green) (Green) This indicator shows that the AV HDBT link between the T and Rx is in tact. This light should ALWAYS be SOLID SOLID

If this light is flashing or not present attempt following:

1 Check the length The maximum distances are 70m (230ft) on 4K and 100m (330ft) on 1080P
2 Remove any coils of cable and make sure that there is not excess cabling
3 Bypass all patch panels and punch-down blocks
4 Re-terminate connectors Sometimes, even if a cable tester indicates the run is valid, something may be slightly off.

a Standard RJ45 ends are recommended Pass through style types can cause interference/crosstalk

5 Contact AVProEdge if these suggestions do not work

OUT-1 HDBT HDMI

AVProEdge - HDBaseT Extender Indicator Lights

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - HDBaseT lights: LINK - 2

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HDBaseT lights: STATUS

STATUS - Above RJ45 (HDBT) Port: (Amber) This is an indicator showing that the power is present between the Transmitter and Receiver This light ALWAYS BLINKS steadily indicating every

If this light is flashing or not present attempt following:

1 Check the length The maximum distances are 70m (230ft) on 4K and 100m (330ft) on 1080P
2 Remove any coils of cable and make sure that there is not excess cabling
3 Bypass all patch panels and punch-down blocks
4 Re-terminate connectors Sometimes, even if a cable tester indicates the run is valid, something may be just slightly off.
5 Standard RJ45 ends are recommended Pass through style types can cause interference/crosstalk
6 Try powering from the Receiver instead of the Transmitter (See Receiver page for more about PoE direction)
7 Contact AVProEdge if these steps do not work

OUT-1 HDBT HDMI OUT-1 HDBT HDMI

AVProEdge - HDBaseT Extender Indicator Lights
AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - HDBaseT lights: STATUS - 2

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Command List:

• Baudrate: 57600
- Checksum: None
- Bit Num: 8
- Stop Bit: 1

CommandAction
H: Help
STA: Show Global System Status
SET RBT: Reboot Device
SET RST: Reset to Factory Defaults
SET ADDR xx: Set System Address to xx {xx=[00-99](00=Single)}
SET BAUDR x: Set System BaudRate to x {x=[0~5](0=9600,1=14400,2=19200,3=38400,4=57600,5=115200)}
SET LCD ON Tx: Set LCD Remain On Time{x=[0~3](0=Always ON,1=15,2=30,3=60Sec)}
SET KEY LOCK ON/OFF: Set Key Lock On/Off
SET FAN SPEED x: Set Fan Speed{x=[0~6]}
GET ADDR: Get System Address
GET BAUDR: Get System BaudRate
GET STA: Get System Status
GET FAN SPEED: Get Fan Speed Value
GET INx SIG STA: Get Input x Signal Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx SIG STA: Get Output x Signal Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET INx AUD FMT INF: Get Input x Audio information{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET INx VID FMT INF: Get Input x Video information{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx HP HPD: Get HDMI Output x HPD Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx TP HPD: Get HDBT Output x HPD Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET LCD ON T: Get LCD Remain On Time
GET KEY LOCK: Get Key Lock Status
Output Setup Commands:
SET OUTx VS INy: Set Output x To Input y{x=[0-4](0=ALL), y=[1-4]}
SET OUTx HP VIDEOy: Set HDMI Output VIDEO Mode {x=[0~4](0=ALL), y=[1,3](1=BYPASS,3=2K->4K)}
SET OUTx TP VIDEOy: Set HDBT Output VIDEO Mode {x=[0~4](0=ALL), y=[2,5](2=4K->2K,5=ICT Mode)}
SET OUTx EXAUD LEVy: Set Output x Ex-Audio(Balanced) Volume Levely{x=[0~4](0=ALL),y=[0~100]}
SET OUTx EXA LVLy: Set Output x Ex-Audio(Balanced) Left Volume Levely{x=[0~4](0=ALL),y=[0~10]}
SET OUTx EXA RVLy: Set Output x Ex-Audio(Balanced) Right Volume Levely{x=[0~4](0=ALL),y=[0~10]}
SET OUTx EXEQ MODEy: Set Output x EX-Audio Volume EQ Modey{x=[0-4](0=ALL),y=[0~7]}: y=[0-OFF],[1-Classical],[2-Headphone],[3-Hall],[4-Live],[5-Pop],[6-Rock],[7-Vocal]
SET OUTx EXA EN/DIS: Set Ex-Audio Output Enable/Disable{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
SET OUTx EXADL PHY: Set Ex-Audio Delay {x=[0~4](0=ALL), y=[0~7](0=Bypass,1~7=90,180,270,360,450,540,630MS)}
SET EXAMX MODEx: Set Ex-Audio Matrix Mode{x=[0~2](0=Bind To Output,1=Bind To Input,2=Matrix}
SET OUTx AS INy: Set Ex-Audio Output x To Input y{x=[0~4](0=ALL), y=[1~4]}
SET OUTx HP SGM EN/DIS: Set HDMI Output Signal Generator Enable/Disable{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
SET OUTx TP SGM EN/DIS: Set HDBT Output Signal Generator Enable/Disable{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
SET OUTx HP STREAM ON/OFF: Set HDMI Output x Stream ON/OFF{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
SET OUTx TP STREAM ON/OFF: Set HDBT Output x Stream ON/OFF{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
SET OUTx HP HA MUTE ON/OFF: Set HDMI Output x Audio Mute ON/OFF{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
SET OUTx TP HA MUTE ON/OFF: Set HDBT Output x Audio Mute ON/OFF{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
SET OUTx LR MODE EN/DIS: Set Output x Long Range Mode Enable/Disable{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
SET OUTx TP POE y: Set Output x POE Mode{x=[0~4](0=ALL),y=[0~1](0=Auto,1=Force)}

Command List Continued:

GET OUTx VS: Get Output x Video Route {x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx HP VIDEO: Get HDMI Output x Video Mode{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx TP VIDEO: Get HDBT Output x Video Mode{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx HP EDID DATA: Get HDMI Output x EDID DATA{x=[1~4]}
GET OUTx TP EDID DATA: Get HDBT Output x EDID DATA{x=[1~4]}
GET OUTx EXAUD LEV: Get Output x Ex-Audio(Balanced) Volume Level{x=[0~4](0=all)}
GET OUTx EXA LVL: Get Output x Ex-Audio(Balanced) Left Volume Level{x=[0~4](0=all)}
GET OUTx EXA RVL: Get Output x Ex-Audio(Balanced) Right Volume Level{x=[0~4](0=all)}
GET OUTx EXA RLVL: Get Output x Ex-Audio(Balanced) Right Left Volume Level{x=[0~4](0=all)}
GET OUTx EXEQ MODE: Get Output x EX-Audio Volume EQ Mode Status{x=[0-4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx EXA: Get Ex-Audio Output Enable/Disable Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx EXADL PH: Get Ex-Audio Output Delay Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET EXAMX MODE: Get Ex-Audio Matrix Mode
GET OUTx AS: Get Output x Ex-Audio Route{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx HP SGM: Get HDMI Output Signal Generator Enable/Disable Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx TP SGM: Get HDBT Output Signal Generator Enable/Disable Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx HP STREAM: Get HDMI Output x Stream ON/OFF Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx TP STREAM: Get HDBT Output x Stream ON/OFF Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx HP HA MUTE: Get HDMI Output x Audio Mute ON/OFF Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx TP HA MUTE: Get HDBT Output x Audio Mute ON/OFF Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx LR MODE: Get Output x Long Range Mode Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx TP POE: Get Output x POE Mode{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx TP SGM: Get HDBT Output Signal Generator Enable/Disable Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx HP STREAM: Get HDMI Output x Stream ON/OFF Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx TP STREAM: Get HDBT Output x Stream ON/OFF Status{x=[0~4](0=AALL)}
GET OUTx HP HA MUTE: Get HDMI Output x Audio Mute ON/OFF Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx TP HA MUTE: Get Output x Long Range Mode Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx LR MODE: Get Output x Long Range Mode Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET OUTx TP POE: Get Output x POE Mode{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}

Input Setup Commands:

SET INx EDID y: Set Input x EDID{x=[0~4](0=ALL), y=[0~32]}
0:1080P_2CH(PCM)1:1080P_6CH2:1080P_8CH
3:1080P_3D_2CH(PCM)4:1080P_3D_6CH5:1080P_3D_8CH
6:4k30Hz_3D_2CH(PCM)7:4k30Hz_3D_6CH8:4k30Hz_3D_8CH
9:4K60Hz(Y420)_3D_2CH(PCM)10:4K60Hz(Y420)_3D_6CH11:4K60Hz(Y420)_3D_8CH
12:4K60HZ_3D_2CH13:4K60HZ_3D_6CH14:4K60HZ_3D_8CH
15:1080P_2CH(PCM)_HDR16:1080P_6CH_HDR17:1080P_8CH_HDR
18:1080P_3D_2CH(PCM)_HDR19:1080P_3D_6CH_HDR20:1080P_3D_8CH_HDR
21:4K30Hz_3D_2CH(PCM)_HDR22:4K30Hz_3D_6CH_HDR23:4K30Hz_3D_6CH_HDR
24:4K60Hz(Y420)_3D_2CH(PCM)_HDR25:4K60Hz(Y420)_3D_6CH_HDR26:4K60Hz(Y420)_3D_8CH_HDR
27:4K60Hz_3D_2CH(PCM)_HDR28:4K60Hz_3D_6CH_HDR29:4K60Hz_3D_8CH_HDR
30:USER1_EDID31:USER2_EDID32:USER3_EDID
SET INx EDID CY OUTy HP: Copy HDMI Output y EDID To Input x(USER1 BUF){x=[0~4](0=ALL), y=[1~4]}
SET INx EDID CY OUTy TP: Copy HDBT Output y EDID To Input x(USER1 BUF){x=[0~4](0=ALL), y=[1~4]}
SET INx EDID Uy DATAz: Write EDID To User y Buffer of Input x{x=[0~4](0=ALL), y=[1~3], z=[EDID Data]}
SET INx TMDS ON/OFF: Set Input Port Power On/Off{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
SET INx EXMX MODEy: SET Input x Ex-Audio Matrix Mode y{x=[0~4](0=ALL), y=Matrix Mode[0-7], Mode :[0-Matrix Mode :Close],[1-STD FX,Default Mode],[2-Low Center+],[3-Mid Center+],[4-High Center+],[5-Middle FX],[6-Full FX],[7-Voice FX]}
GET INx EDID: Get Input x EDID Index{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET INx EDID y DATA: Get Input x EDID y Data{x=[1~4], y=[0~32]}

Command List Continued:

GET INx TMDS: Get Input Port Power On/Off State{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
GET INx EXMX MODE: GET Input x Ex-Audio Matrix Mode Status{x=[0~4](0=ALL)}
Network Setup Command::(xxx=[000-255], zzzz=[0001~9999]
SET RIP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: Set Route IP Address to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
SET HIP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: Set Host IP Address to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
SET NMK xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: Set Net Mask to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
SET TIP zzzz: Set TCP/IP Port to zzzz
SET DHCP y: Set DHCP {y=[0~1](0=Dis,1=Enable)}
GET RIP: Get Route IP Address
GET HIP: Get Host IP Address
GET NMK: Get Net Mask
GET TIP: Get TCP/IP Port
GET DHCP: Get DHCP Status
GET MAC: Get MAC Address
IR Route Setup Command:
SET LIR EXT SW x1.x2.x3.x4: Set IR Extender Switch{x1~x4=[0-1](0=Disable,1=Enable)}
SET CIR EXT SW x1.x2.x3.x4: Set Callback IR Extender Switch{x1~x4=[0,1](0=Disable,1=Enable)}
GET LIR EXT SW: Get IR Extender Switch Status
GET CIR EXT SW: Get Callback IR Extender Switch Status
RS232 Route Setup Command:
SET RS CHy MUX x1.x2.x3.x4.: Set the RS232 MUX{y=[1-4],x1~x4=[0-1](0=Disable,1=Enable)}
SET RS PTH OUTx LENy BRz: Set RS232 Pass Through to Outputx {x=[0-4](0=ALL),y=[1~100],z=[0~5](0=9600,1=14400,2=19200,3=38400,4=57600,5=115200)}
GET RS CHx MUX: Get the RS232 MUX Status{x=[0~4](0=all)}
IR Code Setup Command
SET IR SYS xx.yy: Set IR Custom Code{xx=[00-FFH],yy=[00-FFH]}
SET IR OUTx Iny CODE zz: Set IR Data Code{x=[1~4],y=[1~4],zz=[00-FFH]}
GET IR SYS: Get IR Custom Code
GET IR OUTx Iny CODE: Get IR Data Code

Extracted Audio:

The extracted audio ports have three distinct operating modes. Your desired mode can be set to suite your particular installation

The 3 modes are:

Bind to Input \~ This is the default configuration. In this mode the audio port number corresponds to the INPUT signal. This is ideal for systems where audio is matrixed separately in a zoned amplifier.

Bind to Output \~ This configuration will automatically have the audio follow OUTPUT, so the audio from the extracted port always matches the HDMI output. This is ideal for systems that use local AVR's for some of the zones

Independent/Matrix \~ This mode allows you matrix the extracted audio outputs independent of HDMI In this mode a new set of commands becomes available to be able to route audio however you want. This can be used as a separate zoned audio matrix with only using an amplifier.

Setting up Extracted Audio Routing:

You can set up Extracted Audio Routing from the front panel, Web, Driver or by sending the following command:

SET EXAMX MODEx -- Where {x=[0\~2](0=Bind To Output,1=Bind To Input,2=Matrix}

If you set to "Matrix" you can use the following command to route the 16 extracted audio ports to any INPUT:

SET OUTx AS INy -- Where Set Ex-Audio Output x To Input y{x=0\~4, y=[1\~4]}

Balanced 5 pin 2 CH and Toslink Audio Port /SPDIF - This matrix has down-mixing built in What this means is both the SPDIF and 5 ping ports will ALWAYS be down-mixed to 2 CH

AUDIO 1 L+ L- + R+ R- SPDIF

Audio Output Logic and Cable Prep:

You can extract audio from Toslink or balance 2 CH Audio. Audio outputs are automatically down-mixed to 2 CH.

2 CH Balanced Audio Port - Supports 2 CH PCM audio only, which is ideal for 2 Channel systems and zoned audio systems. No Down-mixing on this version, see AC-AXION-4-AVDM.

Toslink Audio Port - Just like the balanced 2 CH ports, the Toslink extracted audio ports are down-mixed to 2 CH.

You can use balanced analog outputs in a balanced system, but you can also prep a cable as shown below to convert to a traditional 2 CH unbalanced (L/R) system. You can also purchase pre-made cables (AC-CABLE-5PIN-2 CH) four of these are included in the box when purchased.

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AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - Audio Output Logic and Cable Prep: - 2

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AC-CABLE-5PIN-2 CH
AUDIO CONNECTION DIAGRAM

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - Audio Output Logic and Cable Prep: - 3

Toslink Cable AVR AMPLIFIER AUDIO 1 L+ L- + R+ R- SPDIF 5 Pin Phoenix Connector to RCA DISTRIBUTED AUDIO AMPLIFIER

AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - Audio Output Logic and Cable Prep: - 5

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Troubleshooting

- Verify Power - Check that the power supply is properly connected and on an active circuit - Verify Connections - Check that all cables are properly connected

• TX/RX Indicator Troubleshooting Lights - Page(s) 40-41

- IR Issues - Verify correct connections - Page(s) 37-38 Note: Visibly flashing Emitters may not function properly, if you are experiencing issue try the IR Cables that are included in the box

- Lights indicate everything is good but still not getting a picture, this may be a bandwidth limitation. See Bandwidth Chart below to verify the signal is not exceeding the bandwidth of the Extender kit (limited to 10 2Gbps)

Bandwidth Chart

TYPERESOLUTIONFRAME RATE (FPS)COLOUR COMPRESSIONDEEP COLOUR BIT DEPTHHDRWIDE COLOR GAMUT (BT2020)HDMI VERSIONDATA RATEAUHD SERIES
HD1920x1080244:2:28 BITNONO1.40.75 GBPSYES
HD1920x1080604:2:28 BITNONO1.44.45 GBPSYES
HD1920x1080604:4:416 BITNONO1.45.91 GBPSYES
UHD3840x2160244:2:08 BITNONO1.48.91 GBPSYES
UHD3840x2160244:4:48 BITNONO1.48.91 GBPSYES
4K4096x2160244:4:48 BITNONO1.48.91 GBPSYES
UHD OR 4K3840x2160604:2:08 BITNONO1.4/2.08.91 GBPSYES
UHD OR 4K3840x2160244:2:010 BITYESYES2.0(A/B)8.91 GBPSYES
UHD OR 4K3840x2160244:2:212 BITYESYES2.0(A/B)11.14 GBPSYES
UHD OR 4K3840x2160244:4:410 BITYESYES2.0(A/B)11.14 GBPSYES
UHD OR 4K3840x2160244:4:412 BITYESYES2.0(A/B)13.37 GBPSYES
UHD OR 4K3840x2160604:2:010 BITYESYES2.0(A/B)11.14 GBPSYES
UHD OR 4K3840x2160604:2:012 BITYESYES2.0(A/B)13.37 GBPSYES
UHD OR 4K3840x2160604:2:212 BITYESYES2.0(A/B)17.82 GBPSYES
UHD OR 4K3840x2160604:4:48 BITYESYES2.0(A/B)17.82 GBPSYES

Maintenance

To ensure reliable operation of this product as well as protecting the safety of any person using or handling this device while powered, please observe the following instructions

  • Use the power supplies provided If an alternate supply is required, check voltage, polarity and that it has sufficient power to supply the device it is connected to.
  • Do not operate these products outside the specified temperature and humidity range given in the above specifications.
  • Ensure there is adequate ventilation to allow this product to operate efficiently.
  • Repair of the equipment should only be carried out by qualified professionals as these products contain sensitive components that may be damaged by any mistreatment
  • Only use this product in a dry environment Do not allow any liquids or harmful chemicals to come into contact with these products
  • Clean this unit with a soft, dry cloth Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzene to clean this unit

Damage Requiring Service

The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel if:

• The DC power supply cord or AC adapter has been damaged

- Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit

• The unit has been exposed to rain

• The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance

• The unit has been dropped or the housing damaged

Support

Should you experience any problems while using this product, first, refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual before contacting Technical Support When calling, the following information should be provided:

• Product name and model number

• Product serial number

• Details of the issue and any conditions under which the issue is occurring

- Clean this unit with a soft, dry cloth Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzene to clean this unit

Warranty

THE BASICS.

AVPro Edge warranties its products that are purchased from all Authorized AVPro Edge Resellers or direct purchases. Products are guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects and of sound physical and electronic condition

AVPro Edge has developed a warranty that anyone can get behind We really wanted to take all the "red tape" out of a warranty and just make is simple Our 10 YEAR NO BS warranty hinges on 3 elements

1 If you are having trouble, call us We will attempt to troubleshoot your issue over the phone
2 If it's broke - We'll replace it in advance on our dime (We'll cover return shipping too) Repair is an option too, but it's YOUR call
3 We know you know what you are doing We will not make you go through unnecessary steps to troubleshoot an extender

COVERAGE DETAILS.

AVPro Edge will replace or repair (at customer choice) the defective product. If the product is out of stock or on back order it can either be replaced with a comparable product of equal value/feature set (if available) or repair

Your warranty begins at receipt of product (as confirmed by shipping firm tracking). If tracking information is unavailable for any reason, the warranty will commence 30 ARO (After Receipt of Order) The coverage continues for 10 YEARS

RED TAPE.

AVPro Edge is not responsible for untraceable purchases or those that were made outside of an authorized channel

If we conclude that a product or serial number has been tampered with as identified by warranty seal or physical examination the warranty will be void. Additionally, excessive physical damage (beyond normal wear & tear) the warranty may be voided or pro-rated based on the extent of the damage as examined by an AVPro Edge representative

Damage caused by “acts of God” are not covered They can include natural disasters, power surges, storms, earthquakes, tornadoes, sink holes, typhoons, tidal waves, hurricanes, or any other uncontrollable event related to nature

Damage caused by incorrect installation will not be covered Incorrect power supply, inadequate cooling, improper cabling, inadequate protection, static discharge are examples of this

Products installed or sold by a third party to AVPro Edge will be serviced by the Authorized AVPro Edge Reseller

Accessories (IR Cables, RS-232, Power Supplies, etc...) are not included in the warranty We will make acceptable effort to source and supply replacements for defective accessories at a discounted rate as needed.

OBTAINING AN RMA.

Dealers, Re-sellers, and Installers can request an RMA AVPro Edge Tech Support Rep or their Sales Engineer Or you may email support@avproedge.com or fill out the general contact form at www.avproedge.com

End users may not request and RMA directly from AVPro Edge and will be referred back to the Dealer, Re-seller or Installer

SHIPPING.

For USA (not including Alaska and Hawaii) Shipping is covered on advanced replacements for FedEx Ground (some expressed exceptions may apply) Defective product return shipping is covered by AVPro Edge using an emailed return label Item must be returned within 30 days of receipt of replacement product, after 30 days, the customer will be billed Other return shipping methods will not be covered

For International (and Alaska and Hawaii) return shipping costs will be the responsibility of the returnee. Once the unit is scanned for return shipping AVPro Edge will ship new unit for replacement

Limitation on Liability

The maximum liability of AVPro Global Holdings LLC under this limited warranty shall not exceed the actual purchase price paid for the product. AVPro Global Holdings LLC is not responsible for direct, special, incidental or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty or condition, or under any other legal theory to the maximum extent permitted by law

Taxes, Duties, VAT, and freight forwarding service charges are not covered or paid for by this warranty

Obsolescence or incompatibility with newly invented technologies (after manufacture of product) is not covered by this warranty

Obsolescence is defined as:

"Peripherals are rendered obsolete when current technology does not support product repair or re-manufacture. Obsolete products cannot be re-manufactured because advanced technologies supersede original product manufacturer capabilities. Because of performance, price and functionality issues, product redevelopment is not an option."

Discontinued or out of production items will be credited at fair market value towards a current product of equal or comparable capabilities and cost Fair market value is determined by AVPro Edge

Exclusive Remedy

To the maximum extent permitted by law, this limited warranty and the remedies set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, remedies and conditions, whether oral or written, express or implied To the maximum extent permitted by law, AVPro Global Holdings LLC specifically disclaims any and all implied warranties, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. If AVPro Global Holdings LLC cannot lawfully disclaim or exclude implied warranties under applicable law, then all implied warranties covering this product, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall apply to this product as provided under applicable law

This warranty supersedes all other warranties, remedies and conditions, whether oral or written, express or implied

Thank you for choosing AVProEdge!

Please contact us with any questions, we are happily at your service!

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AVPro Edge AC-AXION-4 - axion - 1

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Brand : AVPro Edge

Model : AC-AXION-4

Category : Router