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USER MANUAL MMX1616 Eurosound
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Front view of a network equipment rack with multiple Ethernet ports and connectors (no visible text or labels)Preface
Read this user manual carefully before using the product. Pictures are shown in this manual for reference only. Different models and specifications are subject to real product.
This manual is only for operation instruction, please contact the local distributor for maintenance assistance. The functions described in this version were updated till July, 2018. In the constant effort to improve the product, we reserve the right to make functions or parameters changes without notice or obligation. Please refer to the dealers for the latest details.
FCC Statement
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacture would void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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CE FCC FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS CONMISSIONS USA NOVATIONSAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To ensure the best from the product, please read all instructions carefully before using the device. Save this manual for further reference.
□ Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packing material for possible future shipment
□ Follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
☐ Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module. It may result in electrical shock or burn.
□ Using supplies or parts not meeting the products' specifications may cause damage, deterioration or malfunction.
□ Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
☐ To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture or install this product near water.
☐ Do not put any heavy items on the extension cable in case of extrusion.
☐ Do not remove the housing of the device as opening or removing housing may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
☐ Install the device in a place with fine ventilation to avoid damage caused by overheat.
□ Keep the module away from liquids.
☐ Spillage into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage. If an object or liquid falls or spills on to the housing, unplug the module immediately.
☐ Do not twist or pull by force ends of the optical cable. It can cause malfunction.
☐ Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning.
□ Unplug the power cord when left unused for a long period of time.
☐ Information on disposal for scrapped devices: do not burn or mix with general household waste, please treat them as normal electrical wastes.
Table of Contents
1. Product Introduction .... 1
1.1. Features ...... 1
1.2. Signal Card....2
1.3. Package List....3
2. Panel Description ....4
2.1.Matrix Front Panel....4
2.2. Matrix Rear Panel....5
2.3. Signal Card....6
2.3.1.4I-VA 6
2.3.2.4O-VG....7
2.3.3. 4O-VS 8
2.3.4. 4I-VH & 4O-VH....8
2.3.5. 4I-HS & 4O-HS....10
2.3.6. 4I-UH & 4O-UH 11
2.3.7. 4I-SS & 4O-SS....12
2.3.8. 4I-SH & 4O-SH....13
2.3.9. 4I-AV & 4O-AV ..... 14
2.3.10. 4I-DS & 4O-DS....14
2.3.11. 4I-BT & 4O-BT ..... 17
2.3.12. 4I-BTS & 4O-BTS....19
2.3.13. 4I-UFS & 4O-UFS ....20
3. System Connection ....22
3.1. Usage Precaution....22
3.2. Connection Diagram....22
4. Button Control....23
5. IR Remote Control....24
6. RS232 Control....25
6.1. RS232 Communication Port....25
6.2.RS232 Control Software 25
6.3.RS232 Communication Command 27
6.3.1. System Control Command....28
6.3.2. Signal Switching Command 28
6.3.3. Preset Command 29
6.3.4. EDID Management Command....29
6.3.5. 4I-VA Input Card Command .... 30
6.3.6. 4O-VS Output Card Command .... 31
6.3.7. 4I-VH Input Card Command....33
6.3.8. 4O-VH Output Card Command....35
6.3.9. 4I-HS Input Card Command....37
6.3.10. 4O-HS Output Card Command....38
6.3.11. 4I-UH Input Card Command .... 39
6.3.12. 4I-SH Input Card Command....39
6.3.13. 4O-SH Output Card Command....40
6.3.14. 4I-AV Input Card Command....43
6.3.15. 4O-AV Output Card Command ....44
6.3.16. 4I-DS Input Card Command....44
6.3.17. 4O-DS Output Card Command....45
6.3.18. 4I-SS Input Card Command....47
6.3.19. 4O-SS Output Card Command .... 48
6.3.20. 4I-BT Input Card Command....49
6.3.21. 4I-BTS Input Card Command....49
6.3.22. 4O-BTS Output Card Command....51
6.3.23. 4I-UFS Input Card Command ....53
6.3.24. 4O-UFS Output Card Command....54
- TCP/IP Control (Optional)....58
7.1. Control Mode....58
7.2. TCP/IP Communication Software....60
7.3. TCP/IP Configuration 61
- Specification 62
8.1.Main Unit 62
8.2. Signal Card....62
8.2.1.4I-VA 62
8.2.2.4O-VG....63
8.2.3.4O-VS 63
8.2.4. 4I-VH & 4O-VH....64
8.2.5. 4I-HS & 4O-HS....64
8.2.6. 4I-UH & 4O-UH 65
8.2.7. 4I-SS & 4O-SS....66
8.2.8. 4I-SH & 4O-SH....66
8.2.9. 4I-AV & 4O-AV 67
8.2.10. 4I-DS & 4O-DS....68
8.2.11. 4I-BT & 4O-BT 68
8.2.12. 4I-BTS & 4O-BTS....69
8.2.13. 4I-UFS & 4O-UFS 70
9. Troubleshooting & Maintenance....71
10. Customer Service....73
1. Product Introduction
The MMX1616 is a high-performance video and audio modular matrix switcher supporting max 16 input signal sources and 16 output display synchronously. It supports different video signals with cross switching. Every video or audio signal is transmitted and switched independently to decrease signal attenuation. The matrix supports various changeable cards including HMDI, DVI, VGA, SDI and HDBaseT etc. Users can choose to insert different signal card for different application.
The matrix boasts power off memory and audio signal can be switched separately or jointly with video signal. It has 1 RS232 port and 1 optional TCP/IP port for convenient control from third-party.
With its flexible design, the matrix can be used for different project and tend to be an all-in-one solution. It is the combo solution for multimedia conference rooms, control rooms, broadcasting rooms, shopping center etc. It will handle all the audiovisual management, including the switching, driving, scaling etc.
1.1. Features
☐ Modular chassis with configurable I/O slots, ranging from 4x4 to 16x16.
☐ Various I/O cards, includes HDMI, HDBaseT, SD/HD/3G-SDI, DVI and VGA cards (Compatible with YUV, YC & CVBS.) to configure any matrix.
□ Truly cross-point switching, any input to any output, regardless signal format.
□ Supports HDMI1.4 and 1080P 3D.
□ Integrated HDBaseT technology.
Controllable via button, RS232 & optional TCP/IP, also compatible with 3rd parties control.
□ HDCP compliant.
□ LCD display.
1.2. Signal Card
The matrix supports multiple signal cards as listed in the following charts:
| Signal | Model | Description |
| VGA | 4I-VA | 1080P seamless VGA input card with 4 VGA and 4 external L+R audio ports. |
| 4O-VG | 1080P VGA output card with 4 VGA and 4 external stereo audio ports. | |
| 4O-VS | 1080P seamless VGA output card with 4 VGA and 4 external L+R audio ports. | |
| VGA+HDMI | 4I-VH | 1080P seamless VGA+HDMI input card with 2 VGA, 2 HDMI and 4 external L+R audio ports. |
| 4O-VH | 1080P seamless VGA+HDMI output card with 2 VGA, 2 HDMI and 4 external L+R audio ports. | |
| HDMI | 4I-HS | 1080P seamless HDMI input card with 4 HDMI and 4 external L+R audio ports. |
| 4O-HS | 1080P seamless HDMI output card with 4 HDMI and 4 external L+R audio ports. | |
| 4I-UH | 4K HDMI input card with 4 HDMI, and 4 external L+R audio ports. | |
| 4O-UH | 4K HDMI output card with 4 HDMI and 4 external L+R audio ports. | |
| SDI | 4I-SS | 1080P seamless SDI input card with 4 SDI input and 4 loop output ports. |
| 4O-SS | 1080P seamless SDI output card with 4 SDI output and 4 loop output ports. | |
| SDI+HDMI | 4I-SH | 1080P seamless SDI+HDMI input card with 2 SDI, 2 SDI LOOP, 2 HDMI and 2 external L+R audio ports. |
| 4O-SH | 1080P seamless HDMI+SDI output card with 2 SDI, 2 SDI LOOP, 2 HDMI and 2 external L+R audio ports. | |
| CVBS | 4I-AV | 1080P seamless CVBS input card with 4 CVBS and 4 external L+R audio ports. |
| 4O-AV | 1080P seamless CVBS output card with 4 CVBS and 4external L+R audio ports. | |
| DVI | 4I-DS | 1080P seamless DVI input card with 4 DVI ports. |
| 4O-DS | 1080P seamless DVI output card with 4 DVI ports. | |
| HDBaseT | 4I-BT | 4K HDBaseT input card with 4 HDBT, 4 RS232 and 4 external stereo audio ports. |
| 4O-BT | 4K HDBaseT output card with 4 HDBT, 4 RS232 and 4 external stereo audio ports. | |
| 4I-BTS | 1080P seamless HDBaseT input card with 4 HDBT, 4 RS232 and 4 external stereo audio ports. | |
| 4O-BTS | 1080P seamless HDBaseT output card with 4 HDBT, 4 RS232 and 4 external stereo audio ports. | |
| OPTICAL | 4I-UFS | 1080P seamless OPTICAL input card with 4 OPTICAL ports. |
| 4O-UFS | 1080P seamless OPTICAL output card with 4 OPTICAL ports. |
1.3. Package List
☐ 1x Modular Matrix Switcher 16x16
□ 1x IR Remote
□ 1x RS232 Cable
□ 4x Plastic Cushions
□ 1x Power Cord
□ 1 x User Manual
Note: Please contact your distributor immediately if any damage or defect in the components is found.
2. Panel Description
2.1. Matrix Front Panel

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1 3 4 6 SYSTEM MONITOR INPUTS MENU AV Units All OUTPUTS2
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| No. | Name | Description |
| 1 | IR | Built-in IR sensor to receive IR signal sent from IR remote. |
| 2 | Power LED | The LED illuminates red when power is applied. |
| 3 | LCD Screen | Shows real-time operation status. |
| 4 | INPUTS | Back-lit buttons for input selection, ranges from 0~9, 16 selectable channels in total. |
| 5 | OUTPUTS | Back-lit buttons for output selection, ranges from 0 ~ 9, 16 selectable channels in total. |
| 6 | MENU | AV: Switch AV signal from AV signal card & audio signal from audio card synchronously. |
| ,: Division button, to divide the output channels when switching to more than one channel. | ||
| UNDO: Undo button, to resume to the status before the command just performed. | ||
| ENTER: confirm switching operation. Operation will not be executed by the matrix without confirmation. | ||
| ALL: select all input/output channel | ||
| THROUGH: To transfer the signals directly to the corresponding output channels. | ||
| ☐: Backspace button, to backspace the last press. |
2.2. Matrix Rear Panel

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| 1 | INPUTS | Signal card slots to insert necessary input cards. |
| 2 | OUTPUTS | Signal card slots to insert necessary output cards. |
| 3 | Power Switch | Switch between AC110V and AC230V to access different power |
| 4 | TCP/IP | (Optional) Used for TCP/IP control port |
| 5 | RS232 | Serial control port, connect with RS232 port of control device. |
| 6 | Power ports | Connect with household alternating current power, including one redundant power. |
Note: There are only 4 input and 4 output slots for the matrix, which enables only 4 input cards and 4 output cards to be installed. The input/output cards can be changed based on your requirements and supports hot plug and play.
2.3. Signal Card
The matrix supports expansion through various changeable input/output cards of different signals including DVI, HDMI, VGA, twisted pair, SDI etc. Here is a brief introduction to the changeable cards.
2.3.1. 4I-VA
1080P seamless VGA input card with 4 VGA and 4 external L+R audio ports.

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INPUTS VGA 1 VGA 2 1 SEAMLESS 2 L + R L + R 3 4 VGA 3 VGA 4 INPUTS4I-VA
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless output signal card.
□ Supports video upscaling, converting input video to 1080P or 1920x1200P.
□ Supports input resolution selection.
□ Manually select VGA (RGBHV), YPbPr, S-VIDEO or C-VIDEO signal format.
□ Compatible with HDMI and DVI signal input.
□ Supports YCBCR or RGB chrominance space.
□ Supports VGA input signal auto correction.
□ Supports 4 external L+R audio inputs and audio channel control.
Pin layout of female VGA connector:

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5 4 3 2 1 10 9 9 7 6 15 14 15 12 11| Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal |
| 1 | RED | 9 | KEY/PWR |
| 2 | GREEN | 10 | GND |
| 3 | BLUE | 11 | ID0/RES |
| 4 | ID2/RES | 12 | ID1/SDA |
| 5 | GND | 13 | HSync |
| 6 | RED_RTN | 14 | VSync |
| 7 | GREEN_RTN | 15 | ID3/SCL |
| 8 | BLUE_RTN |
When connecting to YPbPr or C-VIDEO signal, insert converting cables according to specific pin definitions (see the figures below):
VGA- YPbPr:

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Blue →Pb Red →Pr Green →Y| Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal |
| 1 | RED | 6 | GND |
| 2 | GREEN | 7 | GND |
| 3 | BLUE | 8 | GND |
| Other pins are not used. | |||
VGA-C-VIDEO:

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Blue Red → C-VIDEO Green| Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal |
| 1 | RED | 6 | GND |
| 7 | GND | 8 | GND |
| Other pins are not used. | |||
2.3.2. 4O-VG
1080P VGA output card with 4 VGA and 4 external stereo audio ports.

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OUTPUTS VGA 1 VGA 2 VGA 3 VGA 4 1 ○ 3 ○ 2 ○ 4 ○ Audio outputs OUTPUTS4O-VG
□ Only supports VGA video format.
☐ The bandwidth is up to 350MHz (-3dB).
☐ The default output resolution is 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Supports 4 external stereo audio outputs.
2.3.3. 40-VS
1080P seamless VGA output card with 4 VGA and 4 external L+R audio ports.

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SEAMLESS OUTPUTS VGA 1 L + R VGA 2 VGA 3 L + R VGA 4 OUTPUTS40-VS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless input signal card.
□ Supports output resolution selection.
□ Manually select VGA (RGBHV), YPbPr, S-VIDEO or C-VIDEO signal format.
□ Supports 4 external L+R audio outputs and audio channel control.
☐ When it is used with 4I-VA input card, the ratio of input and output is 1:1.
□ Supports NTSC or PAL.
Note: When the 4O-VS output card is used with the seamless input card except 4I-AV, the video resolution of all input sources should be set to same resolution by RS232 commands to ensure the seamless output.
2.3.4. 4I-VH & 4O-VH
1080P seamless VGA+HDMI input card with 2 VGA, 2 HDMI and 4 external L+R audio ports.

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SEAMLESS INPUTS HDMI 1 Audio L ± R HDMI 2 VGA 3 Audio L ± R VGA 4 INPUTS4I-VH
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless output signal card.
□ Supports HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.3.
□ Compatible with HDMI and DVI signal input.
□ Manually select VGA (RGBHV), YPbPr, or C-VIDEO signal format, and supports video upscaling, converting input source to 1080P or 1920x1200P.
□ Supports input resolution selection.
□ Supports YCBCR or RGB chrominance space.
□ Supports image brightness, contrast, chrominance, sharpness, color temperature,
aspect ratio, and image mode setting.
□ Supports 4 external L+R audio inputs and audio channel control.
1080P seamless VGA+HDMI output card with 2 VGA, 2 HDMI and 4 external L+R audio ports.

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OUTPUTS HDMI 1 Audio L ± R 1 2 HDMI 2 SEAMLESS VGA 3 Audio L ± R 3 4 VGA 4 OUTPUTS4O-VH
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless input signal card.
□ Supports HDMI 1.2 and HDCP 1.3.
□ Manually select VGA (RGBHV), YPbPr, or C-VIDEO signal format.
□ Supports output resolution selection, and it is up to 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Supports 4 external L+R audio outputs and audio channel control.
Pin layout of the HDMI connectors (female).

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10 17 16 13 11 9 7 6 3 1 18 10 14 12 10 8 6 4 2| No. | Signal | No. | Signal |
| 1 | TMDS Data 2+ | 20 | SHELL |
| 2 | TMDS Data 2 Shield | 19 | Hot Plug Detect |
| 3 | TMDS Data 2- | 18 | +5V Power |
| 4 | TMDS Data 1+ | 17 | Ground |
| 5 | TMDS Data 1 Shield | 16 | DDC Data |
| 6 | TMDS Data 1- | 15 | DDC Clock |
| 7 | TMDS Data 0+ | 14 | No Connect |
| 8 | TMDS Data 0 Shield | 13 | CEC |
| 9 | TMDS Data 0- | 12 | TMDS Clock- |
| 10 | TMDS Clock+ | 11 | TMDS Clock Shield |
1080P seamless HDMI input card with 4 HDMI and 4 external L+R audio ports.

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SEAMLESS INPUTS HDMI 1 Audio 1 2 L + R HDMI 2 Audio 3 4 HDMI 3 L + R HDMI 4 INPUTS4I-HS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless output signal card.
□ Supports HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.2.
□ Compatible with DVI signal input.
□ Supports input resolution selection, and it is up to 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Supports image brightness, contrast, chrominance, sharpness, color temperature, aspect ratio, and image mode setting.
□ Supports 4 external L+R audio inputs and audio channel control.
1080P seamless HDMI output card with 4 HDMI and 4 external L+R audio ports.

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SEAMLESS OUTPUTS HDMI 1 Audio 1 2 L + R HDMI 2 Audio 3 4 HDMI 3 L + R HDMI 4 OUTPUTS40-HS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless input signal card.
□ Supports HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.2.
□ Supports output resolution selection, and it is up to 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Supports 4 external L+R audio outputs and audio channel control.
Note: When the 4O-HS output card is used with the seamless input card except 4I-HS, the video resolution of all input sources should be set to same resolution by RS232 commands to ensure the seamless output.
2.3.6. 4I-UH & 4O-UH
4K HDMI input card with 4 HDMI, and 4 external L+R audio ports.

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4K INPUTS HDMI 1 L ⊥ R 1 2 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 L ⊥ R 3 4 HDMI 4 INPUTS4I-UH
□ Supports HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4.
□ Compatible with DVI signal.
☐ Input resolution is up to 4Kx2K, and supports 1080P 3D.
□ Synchronously switch audio and video.
□ Supports 4 external L+R audio inputs and audio channel control.
Note: When the 4I-UH input card is used with the 1080P output card, the video resolution must be set to 1080P to ensure reliable output.
4K HDMI output card with 4 HDMI, and 4 external L+R audio ports.

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OUTPUTS HDMI 1 L ≠ R 1 2 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 L ≠ R 3 4 HDMI 4 OUTPUTS 4K40-UH
□ Supports HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4.
□ Compatible with DVI signal.
☐ Output resolution is up to 4Kx2K, and supports 1080P 3D.
□ Synchronously switch audio and video.
□ Supports 4 external L+R audio outputs.
2.3.7. 4I-SS & 4O-SS
1080P seamless SDI input card with 4 SDI input and 4 loop output ports.

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SEAMLESS INPUTS 1 IN SDI OUT IN SDI OUT IN SDI OUT IN SDI OUT INPUTS4I-SS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless output signal card.
□ Supports input resolution selection, and the input resolution can be upscaled to 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Automatically recognize SDI, HD-SDI or 3G-SDI signal format.
□ Supports image brightness, contrast, chrominance, sharpness, color temperature, aspect ratio, and image mode setting.
1080P seamless SDI output card with 4 SDI output and 4 loop output ports.

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SEAMLESS OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 OUTPUTS OUT SDI OUT OUT SDI OUT OUT SDI OUT OUT SDI OUT OUTPUTS40-SS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless input signal card.
□ Supports output resolution selection, it is up to 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Automatically recognize SDI, HD-SDI or 3G-SDI signal format.
Note: When the 4O-SS output card is used with the seamless input card except 4I-SS, the video resolution of all input sources should be set to same resolution by RS232 commands to ensure the seamless output.
2.3.8. 4I-SH & 4O-SH
1080P seamless SDI+HDMI input card with 2 SDI, 2 SDI LOOP, 2 HDMI and 2 external L+R audio ports.

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INPUTS 1 Audio 1 2 HDMI L ± R HDMI SEAMLESS 3 IN SDI LOOP 4 IN SDI LOOP INPUTS4I-SH
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless output signal card.
□ Supports HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.3.
□ Compatible with DVI signal.
□ Supports input resolution selection, and the default is 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Automatically recognize SDI, HD-SDI or 3G-SDI signal format.
□ Supports image brightness, contrast, chrominance, sharpness, color temperature, aspect ratio, and image mode setting.
□ Supports 2 external L+R audio inputs and audio channel control.
1080P seamless SDI+HDMI output card with 2 SDI, 2 SDI LOOP, 2 HDMI and 2 external L+R audio ports.

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OUTPUTS 1 Audio 1 2 HDMI L ± R HDMI SEAMLESS 3 OUT SDI LOOP 4 OUT SDI LOOP OUTPUTS40-SH
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless input signal card.
□ Supports HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.3.
□ Compatible with DVI signal.
☐ The default output resolution is 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Automatically recognize SDI, HD-SDI or 3G-SDI signal format.
☐ The transmission distance of 1080P SDI signal is up to 60 meters.
□ Supports 2 external L+R audio outputs and audio channel control.
1080P seamless CVBS input card with 4 CVBS and 4 external L+R audio ports.

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SEAMLESS INPUTS AV 1 Audio 1 2 L ± R AV 2 AV 3 Audio 3 4 L ± R AV 4 INPUTS4I-AV
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless output signal card.
□ Supports input resolution selection, and it is up to 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Supports image brightness, contrast, chrominance, sharpness, color temperature, aspect ratio, and image mode setting.
□ Supports 4 external L+R audio inputs and audio channel control.
1080P seamless CVBS output card with 4 CVBS and 4 external L+R audio ports.

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OUTPUTS AV 1 Audio L ± R 1 2 SEAMLESS AV 2 AV 3 Audio L ± R 3 4 AV 4 OUTPUTS40-AV
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless input signal card.
☐ The output resolution supports 480i or 576i.
□ Supports NTSC or PAL.
□ Supports 4 external L+R audio outputs and audio channel control.
1080P seamless DVI input card with 4 DVI ports.

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SEAMLESS INPUTS DVI 1 DVI 2 DVI 3 DVI 4 INPUTS4I-DS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless output signal card.
□ Supports HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.4.
□ Automatically recognize DVI, HDMI, VGA, YPbPr and C-VIDEO signal format.
□ Supports input resolution selection, and it is up to 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Supports image brightness, contrast, chrominance, sharpness, color temperature, aspect ratio, and image mode setting.
□ Supports embedded EDID management and DDC channel.
1080P seamless DVI output card with 4 DVI ports.

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SEAMLESS OUTPUTS DVI 1 DVI 2 DVI 3 DVI 4 OUTPUTS40-DS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless input signal card.
□ Supports HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.4.
□ Manually select VGA (RGBHV), YPbPr, or C-VIDEO signal format.
□ Supports output resolution selection, and it is up to 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Supports embedded EDID management and DDC channel.
□ Supports NTSC or PAL
Pin Layout of the DVI-I connector (Dual-Link). (Female)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5| Pin | Function | Pin | Function |
| 1 | T.M.D.S.Data2- | 13 | T.M.D.S.Data3+ |
| 2 | T.M.D.S.Data2+ | 14 | +5V Power |
| 3 | T.M.D.S. Data 2/4 Shield | 15 | Ground (return for +5V, Hsync and Vsync) |
| 4 | T.M.D.S. Data 4- | 16 | Hot Plug Detect |
| 5 | T.M.D.S. Data 4+ | 17 | T.M.D.S. Data 0- |
| 6 | DDC Clock | 18 | T.M.D.S. Data 0+ |
| 7 | DDC Data | 19 | T.M.D.S. Data 0/5 Shield |
| 8 | Analog Vertical Sync | 20 | T.M.D.S.Data5- |
| 9 | T.M.D.S.Data1- | 21 | T.M.D.S.Data5+ |
| 10 | T.M.D.S.Data1+ | 22 | T.M.D.S. Clock Shield |
| 11 | T.M.D.S.Data1/3Shield | 23 | T.M.D. S. Clock + |
| 12 | T.M.D.S.Data3- | 13 | T.M.D.S.Data3+ |
| C1 | RED | C2 | Analog Green |
| C3 | Analog Blue | C4 | Horizontal Sync Analog |
| C5 | GND |
Note: When connecting to VGA, YPbPr or C-VIDEO signal, insert converting cables according to specific pin definitions (see the figures below):
□ DVI- C-VIDEO:

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Close-up of a black DVI connector with a black cable, no visible text or symbols| Pin | Signal |
| C1 | Yellow |
| C5 | GND |
| Other pins are unused. | |
□ DVI- YPbPr:

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Close-up of a black electronic component with gold connectors (no visible text or symbols)| Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal |
| C1 | RED | C2 | GREEN |
| C3 | BLUE | C5 | GND |
| Other pins are unused. | |||
□ DVI- VGA (female):

| Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal |
| C1 | RED | C2 | GND |
| C3 | GREEN | C4 | Horizontal Sync Analog |
| 8 | Vertical Sync Analog | ||
| Other pins are unused. | |||
4K HDBaseT input card with 4 HDBT, 4 RS232 and 4 external stereo audio ports.

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4K INPUTS HDBT 1 Audio 1 Tx ± Rx Audio 2 HDBT 2 HDBT 3 Audio 3 Tx ± Rx Audio 4 HDBT 4 INPUTS4I-BT
□ Supports HDBT 1.0, HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4.
☐ Input resolution is up to 4Kx2K, and supports 1080P 3D.
☐ It is used with HDBaseT transmitter to extend video signal, and the transmission distance can up to 70 meters at 1080P, or 40 meters at 4Kx2K.
Features 4 RS232 ports for two-way RS232 pass-through.
☐ The RS232 baud rate supports 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
□ Supports 4 external stereo audio inputs and audio channel control.
Note: When the 4I-BT input card is used with the 1080P output card, the video resolution must be set to 1080P to ensure reliable output.
4K HDBaseT output card with 4 HDBT, 4 RS232 and 4 external stereo audio ports.

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OUTPUTS HDBT 1 OUT Audio 1 RS232 Tx±Rx 1 2 OUT HDBT 2 HDBT 3 OUT RS232 Tx±Rx 3 4 OUT Audio 3 HDBT 4 4K OUTPUTS4O-BT
□ Supports HDBT 1.0 and HDCP 1.4.
☐ Output resolution is up to 4Kx2K, and supports 1080P 3D.
☐ It is used with HDBaseT receiver to extend video signal, and the transmission distance can up to 70 meters at 1080P, or 40 meters at 4Kx2K.
□ Features 4 RS232 ports for two-way RS232 pass-through.
☐ The RS232 baud rate supports 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
□ Supports 4 external stereo audio outputs and audio channel control.
How the indicators work:
| Color | Definition | Status |
| Yellow | Power LED | The LED illuminates yellow when power is applied. |
| Green | Link LED | The LED illuminates green when the port is successfully connected to other device by CATx cable. |
Pin layout of the HDBT connector:

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12345678 12 45 78 36| Pin | Color |
| 1 | orange white |
| 2 | orange |
| 3 | green white |
| 4 | blue |
| 5 | blue white |
| 6 | green |
| 7 | brown white |
| 8 | brown |
| 1st Group | 4--5 |
| 2nd Group | 1--2 |
| 3rd Group | 3--6 |
| 4th Group | 7--8 |
Note: Cable connectors MUST be metal one, and the shielded layer of cable MUST be connected to the connector's metal shell, to well share the grounding.
1080P seamless HDBaseT input card with 4 HDBT, 4 RS232 and 4 external stereo audio ports.

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SEAMLESS INPUTS HDBT 1 IN RS232 1 2 IN Tx ± Rx Audio 1 Audio 2 HDBT 2 HDBT 3 IN RS232 3 4 Audio 3 Tx ± Rx IN Audio 4 HDBT 4 INPUTS4I-BTS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless output signal card.
□ Supports HDBT1.0 and HDCP 1.3.
□ Supports input resolution selection, and the default is 1920x1080P@60Hz.
☐ It is used with HDBaseT transmitter to extend video signal, and the transmission distance can up to 70 meters at 1080P.
□ Supports image brightness, contrast, chrominance, sharpness, color temperature, aspect ratio, and image mode setting.
□ Features 4 RS232 ports for two-way RS232 pass-through.
☐ The RS232 baud rate supports 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
□ Supports 4 external stereo audio inputs and audio channel control.
1080P seamless HDBaseT output card with 4 HDBT, 4 RS232 and 4 external stereo audio ports.

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OUTPUTS HDBT 1 OUT Audio 1 RS232 Tx + Rx 1 2 OUT Audio 2 SEAMLESS HDBT 2 HDBT 3 OUT Audio 3 RS232 Tx + Rx 3 4 OUT Audio 4 HDBT 4 OUTPUTS40-BTS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless input signal card.
□ Supports HDBT1.0 and HDCP 1.3.
□ Supports output resolution selection, and the default is 1920x1080P@60Hz.
☐ It is used with HDBaseT receiver to extend video signal, and the transmission distance can up to 70 meters at 1080P.
□ Features 4 RS232 ports for two-way RS232 pass-through.
☐ The RS232 baud rate supports 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
□ Supports 4 external stereo audio outputs and audio channel control.
2.3.13. 4I-UFS & 4O-UFS
1080P seamless OPTICAL input card with 4 OPTICAL ports.

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SEAMLESS INPUTS OPTICAL1 IN OPTICAL2 IN OPTICAL3 IN OPTICAL4 IN INPUTS4I-UFS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless output signal card.
□ Supports input resolution selection, and it is up to 1920x1080P@60Hz.
□ Compatible with HDMI and DVI signal input.
☐ It is used with optical fiber transmitter to extend video signal, and the transmission distance can up to 2 kilometers by single-mode optical fiber cable, or 300 meters by multi-mode optical fiber cable.
□ Supports image brightness, contrast, chrominance, sharpness, color temperature, aspect ratio, and image mode setting.
☐ The input signal cannot be transmitted with HDCP.
☐ The input card does not support DDC channel.
1080P seamless OPTICAL output card with 4 OPTICAL ports.

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SEAMLESS OUTPUTS OPTICAL1 OUT OPTICAL2 OUT OPTICAL3 OUT OPTICAL4 OUT OUTPUTS40-UFS
□ Supports seamless switching, it can be used in combination with other seamless input signal card.
□ Supports output resolution selection, and it is up to 1920x1080P@60Hz.
☐ It is used with optical fiber receiver to extend video signal, and the transmission distance can up to 2 kilometers by single-mode optical fiber cable, or 300 meters by multi-mode optical fiber cable.
☐ The input signal cannot be transmitted with HDCP.
☐ The input card does not support DDC channel.
Note: Before using the 4I-UFS and 4O-UFS, the firmware program of matrix front-board and back-board needs to be upgraded. Please seek technical assistance from our technical support.
3. System Connection
3.1. Usage Precaution
☐ Make sure all components and accessories included before installation.
□ System should be installed in a clean environment with proper temperature and humidity.
☐ All of the power switches, plugs, sockets, and power cords should be insulated and safe.
☐ All devices should be connected before power on.
3.2. Connection Diagram

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A -->|Laptop| G["PC"]
A -->|Projector| H["Laptop"]
A -->|RTN Out| I["PTN"]
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Note: All the input and output signal cards don't support hot-plug, but the input and output ports on the signal cards support.
4. Button Control
The matrix can be rapidly controlled with its front panel buttons. To switch AV signal, please operate the buttons under the following format:
Format: "Input Channel" + "AV" + "Output Channel" + "Enter"
Note:
☐ "Input Channel": Fill with the number of input channel to be controlled,
☐ "Output Channel": Fill with the number of output channels to be controlled. Press "All" to select all the outputs.
☐ Use “,” button to separate multiple I/O channels, and press “ENTER” button to confirm the operation.
☐ The input/output channels on the rear panel are counting from left to right, top to bottom.
☐ The input delay time between two numbers of every input & output channel must be less than 5 seconds; otherwise the operation will be cancelled.
Example:
☐ To switch input 1 to output 1, press input "1", output "1".
☐ To switch signals from input 1 to all output channels, press buttons in this order: "1", "All".
Other Functional Buttons:
| Button | Description | Operation |
| UNDO | Return to the previous status. | Status 1: Input 6 -> output 6Press input “6” + “AV”+ output 4 to change the connection. Press “Undo” to return to Status 1. |
| ☐ | Backspace the last operation. | If you press buttons “1”, “AV”, “2”, “☐in order, then “2” will be canceled. |
| THROUGH | Get straight I/O connection, e.g. input 1-> output 1, input 2-> output 2. | Format: “Input Channel” + “Through”If you press buttons “ALL”, “THROUGH” in order, then the result will be like input 1 ☐output 1, input 2 ☐put 2, input 3 ☐put 3 ... input 16 ☐put 16. |
5. IR Remote Control
With the IR remote, the MMX1616 could be controlled remotely. As the function buttons on the IR remote are the same with the ones on the front panel, the IR remote shares the same operations and commands with the control panel.
Press the buttons under below format:
"Input Channel" + "Switch Mode" + "Output Channel"

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INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10+ AV VIDEO AUDIO ALL THROUGH UNDO ← 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10+ OUTPUTS Professional Audio/Video Matrix Switcher INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10+ OUTPUTS Input channel buttons, including 1~10+ Menu buttons, buttons VIDEO and AUDIO are not available. Output channel buttons, including 1~10+6. RS232 Control
6.1. RS232 Communication Port
Except the front control panel and IR remote, MMX1616 can be controlled by far-end control system or through the Ethernet control via the RS-232 communication port. This RS-232 communication port is a female 9-D connector. The definition of its pin layout is shown in the table below.

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5 1 9 6 Female| No. | Pin | Function |
| 1 | N/u | Unused |
| 2 | Tx | Transmit |
| 3 | Rx | Receive |
| 4 | N/u | Unused |
| 5 | Gnd | Ground |
| 6 | N/u | Unused |
| 7 | N/u | Unused |
| 8 | N/u | Unused |
| 9 | N/u | Unused |
6.2. RS232 Control Software
When the matrix connects to the RS232 port of a computer with control software, users can control it by that computer. To control the switcher, users need to use RS232 control software.
☐ Installation: Copy the control software file to the computer connected with the Transmitter.
□ Uninstallation: Delete all the control software files in corresponding file path.
□ Basic Setting
Connect the matrix to all input devices and output devices needed, then connect it to a PC which is installed with RS232 control software. Double-click the software icon to run this software. Please refer the software CommWatch.exe as example. The icon is shown as below:

CommWatch.exe
The interface of the control software is showed as below:

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Parameter configuration area UART (SerialPort) Test Tool (V1.0) PORT Com1 BaudRa 9600 Parity pNone Byte 8 Stop 1 Reset Clear Save To File Hex View Stop View Auto Clear View New Line Hex Send Mode Send Auto Send Interval 1000 ms Counter Reset Load File Clear 2013-05-08 14:03:35 Send:0 Receive:0 V1.0 Monitoring area, show the commands and its feedback information. Command sending areaPlease set the parameters of COM number, bound rate, data bit, stop bit and the parity bit correctly, then the RS232 commands can be sent in Command Sending Area.
6.3. RS232 Communication Command
With this command system, users are able to control and operate the matrix with RS232 software remotely.
Note:
☐ Please disconnect all the twisted pairs before sending command EDIDUpgrade[X].
☐ In the commands, “[”and “]” are symbols for easy reading and do not need to be typed in actual operation.
☐ Please remember to end the commands with the ending symbols “.” or “;”.
☐ Type the command carefully, it is case-sensitive.
- Commands pertaining to EDID only avails for signal cards that support EDID management.
☐ The matrix boasts 6 in-built EDID data, the chart below illustrates the detailed information:
| No. | Detailed Information |
| 1 | 1080P 2D 5.1CH |
| 2 | 1080P 2D 2.0CH |
| 3 | 720P 2D 5.1CH |
| 4 | 720P 2D 2.0CH |
| 5 | 4kx2k 2D 5.1CH |
| 6 | 4kx2k 2D 2.0CH |
Update in-built EDID data by sending command UpgradeIntEDID[x]..
Communication protocol:
Baud rate: 9600;
Data bit: 8;
Stop bit: 1;
Parity bit: none.
6.3.1. System Control Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| /*Type; | Get the system model. | xxxxx |
| /%Lock; | Lock front panel buttons. | System Locked! |
| /%Unlock; | Unlock front panel buttons. | System Unlock! |
| /^Version; | Get the firmware version. | Vx.x.x |
| /:MessageOff; | Disable feedback message | Closed The Message Return. |
| /:MessageOn; | Enable feedback message (Default) | Enabled The Message Return. |
| Undo. | Cancel the previous operation | Undo |
| Demo. | Switch to testing mode, switch AV 1>1, 2>2 and so on... | Demo Mode AV: 01->001 ... ... |
| PWON. | Power on the system. | PWON |
| PWOFF. | Turn the system to standby mode. | PWOFF |
| /V00. | Get the backboard software version. | Vx.x.x |
| %0911. | Restore factory default.All I/O connection will be restored to straight through: 1->1, 2->2... saved operation status will remain the same. |
6.3.2. Signal Switching Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| [x]All. | Switch input [x] AV to all outputs. | 01 To All |
| All#. | Switch all input signal to the corresponding output channel | All Through. |
| All. | Switch off all outputs. | All Closed. |
| [x]#. | Switch input [x] to output [x]. | 01 Through. |
| [x] . | Switch off the output [x]. | AV: 01 Closed. |
| All@ . | Switch on all outputs. | All Open. |
| [x]@ . | Switch on the output [x]. | 01 Open. |
| [x]V[y1](&[y2]....). | Switch input [x] only video to output [y1] (and all target output in [y2] and so on). | V: 01->001 |
| [x1]B[y1](&[y2]....). | Switch input [x] AV signal to output [y1] (and all target output in [y2] and so on). | AV: 01->001 |
| Status[x]. | Get the input channel on output [x]. | V: 01->001A: 01->001 |
| Status. | Get the input channel on output channelone by one. | V: 01->001A: 01->001... ...c |
6.3.3. Preset Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| Save[Y]. | Store the current status to preset [Y].[Y] ranges from 1 to 9. | Save To F8 |
| Recall[Y]. | Recall preset [Y] | Recall From F8V: 01->001A: 01->001... ... |
| Clear[Y]. | Clear the preset [Y] | Clear F8 |
6.3.4. EDID Management Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| UpgradeIntEDI D[x]. | Upgrade built-in EDID data. When the command applied, system prompts to upload the EDID file (.bin). [x] ranges 1 – 6. | Prompt to upload EDID file......Upload EDID to system completed |
| EDIDUpgrade[x]. | Upgrade the EDID data of the input port [x]. When the command applied, system prompts to upload the EDID file (.bin). Operation will be cancelled in 10 seconds. | Prompt to upload EDID file......Upload EDID to input card completed |
| EDID/[x]/[y]. | Set the built-in EDID data type [y] to input port [x]. [y]= 1~6. | Set system EDID[y] to input [x] |
| EDIDG[x]. | Get the EDID data from output port [x] and display on serial port. | |
| EDIDMInit. | Reset all input card EDID to all input card | EDIDMInit |
| EDIDM[x]B[y]. | Set the EDID data of output [x] on input [y]. | EDIDM2B1 |
6.3.5. 4I-VA Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/I/[x]:0622%; | Set the input [x] to VGA signal. | 0622% |
| USER/I/[x]:0623%; | Set the input [x] to YPbPr signal. | 0623% |
| USER/I/[x]:0624%; | Set the input [x] to S-VIDEO signal. | 0624% |
| USER/I/[x]:0625%; | Set the input [x] to C-VIDEO signal. | 0625% |
| USER/I/[x]:0648%; | Switch on audio of input [x]. | 0648% |
| USER/I/[x]:0649%; | Switch off audio of input [x]. | 0649% |
| USER/I/[x]:0684%; | Set the color space of of input [x] to YCBCR. | 0684% |
| USER/I/[x]:0685%; | Set the color space of of input [x] to RGB. | 0685% |
| USER/I/[x]:0686%; | Set the signal format of input [x] to HDMI. | 0686% |
| USER/I/[x]:0687%; | Set the signal format of input [x] to DVI. | 0687% |
| USER/I/[x]:0626%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1024x768p@60Hz. | 0626% |
| USER/I/[x]:0627%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x720P@60Hz. | 0627% |
| USER/I/[x]:0628%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x800P@60Hz. | 0628% |
| USER/I/[x]:0619%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1360x768p@60Hz. | 0619% |
| USER/I/[x]:0621%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1600x1200P@60Hz. | 0621% |
| USER/I/[x]:0629%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1080P@60Hz. | 0629% |
| USER/I/[x]:0620%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1200P@60Hz. | 0620% |
| USER/I/[x]:0617%; | Restore the input [x] signal card to factory default. | 0617% |
| USER/I/[x]:0606%; | Automatically calibrate the VGA signal of input [x]. | 0606% |
| USER/I/[x]:0698%; | Upgrade the software of input [x]. | 0698% |
6.3.6. 4O-VS Output Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/O/[x]:0201%; | Set the output [x] to YPbPr signal. | 0201% |
| USER/O/[x]:0202%; | Set the output [x] to VGA signal. | 0202% |
| USER/O/[x]:0203%; | Set the output [x] to C-VIDEO signal. | 0203% |
| USER/O/[x]:0800%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0801%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0802%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0803%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576p@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0804%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0805%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0806%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0807%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0808%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@25Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0809%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1280x720P@24Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0810%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0811%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0812%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0813%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0814%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0815%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0816%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0817%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@29Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0818%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@25Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0819%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@24Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0820%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0821%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0822%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 800x600 |
| USER/O/[x]:0823%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 800x600 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0824%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 |
| USER/O/[x]:0825%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0826%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024 |
| USER/O/[x]:0827%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024P |
| USER/O/[x]:0828%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1360x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1360x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0829%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1366x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1366x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0830%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1400x1050P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1400x1050P |
| USER/O/[x]:0831%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x1200P |
| USER/O/[x]:0832%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0833%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0837%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1200 |
| USER/O/[x]:0839%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x900 |
| GetVGAPortMode[x]. | Get the port status of output [x]. | |
| USER/O/[x]:0900%; | Set the CVBS output [x] to NTSC (60Hz). | |
| USER/O/[x]:0901%; | Set the CVBS output [x] to PAL (50Hz). |
6.3.7. 4I-VH Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/I/[x]:0622%; | Set the input [x] to VGA signal. | 0622% |
| USER/I/[x]:0623%; | Set the input [x] to YPbPr signal. | 0623% |
| USER/I/[x]:0625%; | Set the input [x] to C-VIDEO signal. | 0625% |
| USER/I/[x]:0648%; | Switch on audio of input [x]. | 0648% |
| USER/I/[x]:0649%; | Switch off audio of input [x]. | 0649% |
| USER/I/[x]:02xx%; | Set the image brightness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0299% |
| USER/I/[x]:03xx%; | Set the image contrast of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0399% |
| USER/I/[x]:04xx%; | Set the image saturation of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0499% |
| USER/I/[x]:05xx%; | Set the image sharpness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0599% |
| USER/I/[x]:0607%; | Set the image color temperature of input [x] to user/cool/medium/warm. | 0607% |
| USER/I/[x]:0608%; | Set the image aspect ratio of input [x] to 16:9/4:3/Auto/Panorama/Just scan/Zoom2/Zoom1. | 0608% |
| USER/I/[x]:0614%; | Set the image mode of input [x] to user/Dynamic/Standard/mild. | 0614% |
| USER/I/[x]:0617%; | Restore the input [x] signal card to factory default. | 0617% |
| USER/I/[x]:0684%; | Set the color space of of input [x] to YCBCR. | 0684% |
| USER/I/[x]:0685%; | Set the color space of of input [x] to RGB. | 0685% |
| USER/I/[x]:0686%; | Set the signal format of input [x] to HDMI. | 0686% |
| USER/I/[x]:0687%; | Set the signal format of input [x] to DVI. | 0687% |
| USER/I/[x]:0619%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1360x768 HD. | 0619% |
| USER/I/[x]:0626%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1024x768 XGA. | 0626% |
| USER/I/[x]:0627%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x720 720P. | 0627% |
| USER/I/[x]:0628%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x800 WXGA. | 0628% |
| USER/I/[x]:0629%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1080 1080P. | 0629% |
| USER/I/[x]:0620%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1200 WUXGA. | 0620% |
| USER/I/[x]:0621%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1600x1200 UXGA. | 0621% |
| USER/I/[x]:0698%; | Upgrade the software of input [x]. | 0698% |
| USER/I/[x]:0711%; | Select HDMI embedded audio as audio source for input [x]. | 0711% |
| USER/I/[x]:0712%; | Select external analog audio input as audio source for input [x]. | 0712% |
6.3.8. 4O-VH Output Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/O/[x]:0201%; | Set the VGA output [x] to YPbPr signal. | 0201% |
| USER/O/[x]:0202%; | Set the VGA output [x] to VGA signal. | 0202% |
| USER/O/[x]:0203%; | Set the VGA output [x] to C-VIDEO signal. | 0203% |
| USER/O/[x]:0110%; | Enable the analog audio output [x]. | 0110% |
| USER/O/[x]:0111%; | Disable the analog audio output [x]. | 0111% |
| GetVGAPortMode[x]. | Get the port status of output [x]. | |
| USER/O/[x]:0800%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0801%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0802%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0803%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576p@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0804%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0805%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0806%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0807%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0808%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@25Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0809%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1280x720P@24Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0810%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0811%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0812%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0813%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0814%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0815%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0816%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0817%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@29Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0818%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@25Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0819%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@24Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0820%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0821%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0822%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 800x600 |
| USER/O/[x]:0823%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 800x600 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0824%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 |
| USER/O/[x]:0825%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0826%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024 |
| USER/O/[x]:0827%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024P |
| USER/O/[x]:0828%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1360x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1360x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0829%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1366x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1366x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0830%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1400x1050P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1400x1050P |
| USER/O/[x]:0831%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x1200P |
| USER/O/[x]:0832%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0833%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0837%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1200 |
| USER/O/[x]:0839%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x900 |
6.3.9. 4I-HS Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/I/[x]:02xx%; | Set the image brightness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0299% |
| USER/I/[x]:03xx%; | Set the image contrast of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0399% |
| USER/I/[x]:04xx%; | Set the image saturation of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0499% |
| USER/I/[x]:05xx%; | Set the image sharpness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0599% |
| USER/I/[x]:0607%; | Set the image color temperature of input [x] to user/cool/medium/warm. | 0607% |
| USER/I/[x]:0608%; | Set the image aspect ratio of input [x] to 16:9/4:3/Auto/Panorama/Just scan/Zoom2/Zoom1. | 0608% |
| USER/I/[x]:0614%; | Set the image mode of input [x] to user/Dynamic/Standard/mild. | 0614% |
| USER/I/[x]:0617%; | Restore the input [x] signal card to factory default. | 0617% |
| USER/I/[x]:0619%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1360x768 HD. | 0619% |
| USER/I/[x]:0626%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1024x768 XGA. | 0626% |
| USER/I/[x]:0627%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x720 720P. | 0627% |
| USER/I/[x]:0628%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x800 WXGA. | 0628% |
| USER/I/[x]:0629%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1080 1080P. | 0629% |
| USER/I/[x]:0620%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1200 WUXGA. | 0620% |
| USER/I/[x]:0621%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1600x1200 UXGA. | 0621% |
| USER/I/[x]:0698%; | Upgrade the software of input [x]. | 0698% |
| USER/I/[x]:0711%; | Select HDMI embedded audio as audio source for input [x]. | 0711% |
| USER/I/[x]:0712%; | Select external analog audio input as audio source for input [x]. | 0712% |
6.3.10. 4O-HS Output Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/O/[x]:0804%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0813%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0824%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 |
| USER/O/[x]:0826%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024 |
| USER/O/[x]:0837%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1200 |
| GetResolution[x]. | Get the resolution of output [x]. | |
| USER/O/[x]:0617%; | Restore the output [x] signal card to factory default. | |
| USER/O/[x]:0110%; | Enable the analog audio output [x]. | 0110% |
| USER/O/[x]:0111%; | Disable the analog audio output [x]. | 0111% |
6.3.11. 4I-UH Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| AUDIO[x]l[z]. | Select audio source for input [x][x] is port number; [z] stands for audio source, it can be 0 (embedded HDMI audio) or 1 (analog audio) | AUDIO1I0. |
6.3.12. 4I-SH Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/I/[x]:02xx%; | Set the image brightness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0299% |
| USER/I/[x]:03xx%; | Set the image contrast of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0399% |
| USER/I/[x]:04xx%; | Set the image saturation of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0499% |
| USER/I/[x]:05xx%; | Set the image sharpness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0599% |
| USER/I/[x]:0607%; | Set the image color temperature of input [x] to user/cool/medium/warm. | 0607% |
| USER/I/[x]:0608%; | Set the image aspect ratio of input [x] to 16:9/4:3/Auto/Panorama/Just scan/Zoom2/Zoom1. | 0608% |
| USER/I/[x]:0614%; | Set the image mode of input [x] to user/Dynamic/Standard/mild. | 0614% |
| USER/I/[x]:0617%; | Restore the input [x] signal card to factory default. | 0617% |
| USER/I/[x]:0619%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1360x768 HD. | 0619% |
| USER/I/[x]:0626%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1024x768 XGA. | 0626% |
| USER/I/[x]:0627%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x720 720P. | 0627% |
| USER/I/[x]:0628%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x800 WXGA. | 0628% |
| USER/I/[x]:0629%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to1920x1080 1080P. | 0629% |
| USER/I/[x]:0620%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1200 WUXGA. | 0620% |
| USER/I/[x]:0621%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1600x1200 UXGA. | 0621% |
| USER/I/[x]:0698%; | Upgrade the software of input [x]. | 0698% |
| USER/I/[x]:0711%; | Select HDMI embedded audio as audio source for input [x]. | 0711% |
| USER/I/[x]:0712%; | Select external analog audio input as audio source for input [x]. | 0712% |
6.3.13. 4O-SH Output Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/O/[x]:0110%; | Enable the analog audio output [x]. | 0110% |
| USER/O/[x]:0111%; | Disable the analog audio output [x]. | 0111% |
| The below commands used for HDMI ports. | ||
| USER/O/[x]:0800%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0801%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0802%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0803%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576p@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0804%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0805%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0806%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0807%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0808%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to | Resolution |
| 1280x720P@25Hz. | Ou01 1280x720 P | |
| USER/O/[x]:0809%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1280x720P@24Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0810%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@60Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0811%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@59Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0812%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@50Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0813%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@60Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0814%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@59Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0815%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@50Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0816%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@30Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0817%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@29Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0818%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@25Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0819%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@24Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0820%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@60Hz. | Resolution Ou01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0821%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@75Hz. | Resolution Ou01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0822%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@60Hz. | Resolution Ou01 800x600 |
| USER/O/[x]:0823%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@75Hz. | Resolution Ou01 800x600 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0824%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@60Hz. | Resolution Ou01 1024x768 |
| USER/O/[x]:0825%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to | Resolution |
| 1024x768p@75Hz. | Ou01 1024x768 P | |
| USER/O/[x]:0826%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024 |
| USER/O/[x]:0827%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024P |
| USER/O/[x]:0828%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1360x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1360x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0829%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1366x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1366x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0830%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1400x1050P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1400x1050P |
| USER/O/[x]:0831%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x1200P |
| USER/O/[x]:0832%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0833%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0837%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1200 |
| USER/O/[x]:0839%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x900 |
| The below commands used for SDI ports. | ||
| USER/O/[x]:0804%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0806%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0813%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0815%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0816%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
6.3.14. 4I-AV Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/I/[x]:02xx%; | Set the image brightness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0299% |
| USER/I/[x]:03xx%; | Set the image contrast of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0399% |
| USER/I/[x]:04xx%; | Set the image saturation of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0499% |
| USER/I/[x]:05xx%; | Set the image sharpness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0599% |
| USER/I/[x]:0607%; | Set the image color temperature of input [x] to user/cool/medium/warm. | 0607% |
| USER/I/[x]:0608%; | Set the image aspect ratio of input [x] to 16:9/4:3/Auto/Panorama/Just scan/Zoom2/Zoom1. | 0608% |
| USER/I/[x]:0614%; | Set the image mode of input [x] to user/Dynamic/Standard/mild. | 0614% |
| USER/I/[x]:0617%; | Restore the input [x] signal card to factory default. | 0617% |
| USER/I/[x]:0619%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1360x768 HD. | 0619% |
| USER/I/[x]:0626%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1024x768 XGA. | 0626% |
| USER/I/[x]:0627%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x720 720P. | 0627% |
| USER/I/[x]:0628%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x800 WXGA. | 0628% |
| USER/I/[x]:0629%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1080 1080P. | 0629% |
| USER/I/[x]:0620%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1200 WUXGA. | 0620% |
| USER/I/[x]:0621%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1600x1200 UXGA. | 0621% |
| USER/I/[x]:0698%; | Upgrade the software of input [x]. | 0698% |
| USER/I/[x]:0711%; | Select HDMI embedded audio as audio source for input [x]. | 0711% |
| USER/I/[x]:0712%; | Select external analog audio input asaudio source for input [x]. | 0712% |
6.3.15. 4O-AV Output Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/O/[x]:0110%; | Enable the analog audio output [x]. | 0110% |
| USER/O/[x]:0111%; | Disable the analog audio output [x]. | 0111% |
| USER/O/[x]:0900%; | Set the CVBS output [x] to NTSC (60Hz). | |
| USER/O/[x]:0901%; | Set the CVBS output [x] to PAL (50Hz). |
6.3.16. 4I-DS Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/I/[x]:02xx%; | Set the image brightness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0299% |
| USER/I/[x]:03xx%; | Set the image contrast of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0399% |
| USER/I/[x]:04xx%; | Set the image saturation of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0499% |
| USER/I/[x]:05xx%; | Set the image sharpness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0599% |
| USER/I/[x]:0606%; | Automatically calibrate the VGA signal of input [x]. | 0606% |
| USER/I/[x]:0607%; | Set the image color temperature of input [x] to user/cool/medium/warm. | 0607% |
| USER/I/[x]:0608%; | Set the image aspect ratio of input [x] to 16:9/4:3/Auto/Panorama/Just scan/Zoom2/Zoom1. | 0608% |
| USER/I/[x]:0614%; | Set the image mode of input [x] to user/Dynamic/Standard/mild. | 0614% |
| USER/I/[x]:0617%; | Restore the input [x] signal card to factory default. | 0617% |
| USER/I/[x]:0619%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1360x768 HD. | 0619% |
| USER/I/[x]:0626%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1024x768 XGA. | 0626% |
| USER/I/[x]:0627%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x720 720P. | 0627% |
| USER/I/[x]:0628%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x800 WXGA. | 0628% |
| USER/I/[x]:0629%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1080 1080P. | 0629% |
| USER/I/[x]:0620%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1200 WUXGA. | 0620% |
| USER/I/[x]:0621%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1600x1200 UXGA. | 0621% |
| USER/I/[x]:0698%; | Upgrade the software of input [x]. | 0698% |
| USER/I/[x]:0686%; | Set the signal format of input [x] to HDMI. | 0686% |
| USER/I/[x]:0687%; | Set the signal format of input [x] to DVI. | 0687% |
6.3.17. 4O-DS Output Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/O/[x]:0201%; | Set the output [x] to YPbPr signal. | 0201% |
| USER/O/[x]:0202%; | Set the output [x] to VGA signal. | 0202% |
| USER/O/[x]:0203%; | Set the output [x] to C-VIDEO signal. | 0203% |
| USER/O/[x]:0800%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0801%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0802%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0803%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576p@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0804%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0805%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0806%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0807%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0808%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@25Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0809%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1280x720P@24Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0810%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0811%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0812%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0813%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0814%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0815%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0816%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0817%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@29Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0818%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@25Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0819%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@24Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0820%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0821%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0822%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 800x600 |
| USER/O/[x]:0823%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 800x600 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0824%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 |
| USER/O/[x]:0825%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0826%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024 |
| USER/O/[x]:0827%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024P |
| USER/O/[x]:0828%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1360x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1360x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0829%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1366x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1366x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0830%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1400x1050P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1400x1050P |
| USER/O/[x]:0831%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x1200P |
| USER/O/[x]:0832%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0833%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0837%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1200 |
| USER/O/[x]:0839%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x900 |
| GetVGAPortMode[x]. | Get the port status of output [x]. | |
| USER/O/[x]:0900%; | Set the CVBS output [x] to NTSC (60Hz). | |
| USER/O/[x]:0901%; | Set the CVBS output [x] to PAL (50Hz). |
6.3.18. 4I-SS Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/I/[x]:02xx%; | Set the image brightness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0299% |
| USER/I/[x]:03xx%; | Set the image contrast of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0399% |
| USER/I/[x]:04xx%; | Set the image saturation of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0499% |
| USER/I/[x]:05xx%; | Set the image sharpness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0599% |
| USER/I/[x]:0606%; | Automatically calibrate the VGA signal of input [x]. | 0606% |
| USER/I/[x]:0607%; | Set the image color temperature of input [x] to user/cool/medium/warm. | 0607% |
| USER/I/[x]:0608%; | Set the image aspect ratio of input [x] to 16:9/4:3/Auto/Panorama/Just scan/Zoom2/Zoom1. | 0608% |
| USER/I/[x]:0614%; | Set the image mode of input [x] to user/Dynamic/Standard/mild. | 0614% |
| USER/I/[x]:0617%; | Restore the input [x] signal card to factory default. | 0617% |
| USER/I/[x]:0619%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1360x768 HD. | 0619% |
| USER/I/[x]:0626%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1024x768 XGA. | 0626% |
| USER/I/[x]:0627%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x720 720P. | 0627% |
| USER/I/[x]:0628%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x800 WXGA. | 0628% |
| USER/I/[x]:0629%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1080 1080P. | 0629% |
| USER/I/[x]:0620%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1200 WUXGA. | 0620% |
| USER/I/[x]:0621%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1600x1200 UXGA. | 0621% |
| USER/I/[x]:0698%; | Upgrade the software of input [x]. | 0698% |
6.3.19. 4O-SS Output Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/O/[x]:0804%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to | Resolution |
| 1280x720P@60Hz. | Ou01 1280x720 P | |
| USER/O/[x]:0806%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0810%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0812%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0813%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0815%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0816%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
6.3.20. 4I-BT Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| AUDIO[x]l[z]. | Select audio source for input [x][x] is port number; [z] stands for audio source, it can be 0 (embedded HDMI audio) or 1 (analog audio) | AUDIO110. |
6.3.21. 4I-BTS Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/I/[x]:02xx%; | Set the image brightness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0299% |
| USER/I/[x]:03xx%; | Set the image contrast of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0399% |
| USER/I/[x]:04xx%; | Set the image saturation of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0499% |
| USER/I/[x]:05xx%; | Set the image sharpness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0599% |
| USER/I/[x]:0606%; | Automatically calibrate the VGA signal of input [x]. | 0606% |
| USER/I/[x]:0607%; | Set the image color temperature of input [x] to user/cool/medium/warm. | 0607% |
| USER/I/[x]:0608%; | Set the image aspect ratio of input [x] to16:9/4:3/Auto/Panorama/Just scan/Zoom2/Zoom1. | 0608% |
| USER/I/[x]:0614%; | Set the image mode of input [x] to user/Dynamic/Standard/mild. | 0614% |
| USER/I/[x]:0617%; | Restore the input [x] signal card to factory default. | 0617% |
| USER/I/[x]:0619%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1360x768 HD. | 0619% |
| USER/I/[x]:0626%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1024x768 XGA. | 0626% |
| USER/I/[x]:0627%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x720 720P. | 0627% |
| USER/I/[x]:0628%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x800 WXGA. | 0628% |
| USER/I/[x]:0629%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1080 1080P. | 0629% |
| USER/I/[x]:0620%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1200 WUXGA. | 0620% |
| USER/I/[x]:0621%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1600x1200 UXGA. | 0621% |
| USER/I/[x]:0698%; | Upgrade the software of input [x]. | 0698% |
| USER/I/[x]:0686%; | Set the signal format of input [x] to HDMI. | 0686% |
| USER/I/[x]:0711%; | Select HDMI embedded audio as audio source for input [x]. | 0711% |
| USER/I/[x]:0712%; | Select external analog audio input as audio source for input [x]. | 0712% |
6.3.22. 4O-BTS Output Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/O/[x]:0110%; | Enable the analog audio output [x]. | 0110% |
| USER/O/[x]:0111%; | Disable the analog audio output [x]. | 0111% |
| USER/O/[x]:0800%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0801%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0802%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0803%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576p@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0804%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0805%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0806%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0807%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0808%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@25Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0809%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1280x720P@24Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0810%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0811%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0812%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0813%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0814%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0815%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to | Resolution |
| 1920x1080P@50Hz. | Ou01 1920x1080P | |
| USER/O/[x]:0816%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0817%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@29Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0818%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@25Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0819%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@24Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0820%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0821%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0822%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 800x600 |
| USER/O/[x]:0823%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 800x600 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0824%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 |
| USER/O/[x]:0825%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0826%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024 |
| USER/O/[x]:0827%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024P |
| USER/O/[x]:0828%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1360x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1360x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0829%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1366x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1366x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0830%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1400x1050P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1400x1050P |
| USER/O/[x]:0831%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x1200P |
| USER/O/[x]:0832%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to | Resolution |
| 1440x900P@60Hz. | Ou01 1440x900 P | |
| USER/O/[x]:0833%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0837%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1200 |
| USER/O/[x]:0839%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x900 |
6.3.23. 4I-UFS Input Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/I/[x]:02xx%; | Set the image brightness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0299% |
| USER/I/[x]:03xx%; | Set the image contrast of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0399% |
| USER/I/[x]:04xx%; | Set the image saturation of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0499% |
| USER/I/[x]:05xx%; | Set the image sharpness of input [x] to xx, xx=00~99. | 0599% |
| USER/I/[x]:0607%; | Set the image color temperature of input [x] to user/cool/medium/warm. | 0607% |
| USER/I/[x]:0608%; | Set the image aspect ratio of input [x] to 16:9/4:3/Auto/Panorama/Just scan/Zoom2/Zoom1. | 0608% |
| USER/I/[x]:0614%; | Set the image mode of input [x] to user/Dynamic/Standard/mild. | 0614% |
| USER/I/[x]:0617%; | Restore the input [x] signal card to factory default. | 0617% |
| USER/I/[x]:0619%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1360x768 HD. | 0619% |
| USER/I/[x]:0626%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1024x768 XGA. | 0626% |
| USER/I/[x]:0627%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x720 720P. | 0627% |
| USER/I/[x]:0628%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1280x800 WXGA. | 0628% |
| USER/I/[x]:0629%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to1920x1080 1080P. | 0629% |
| USER/I/[x]:0620%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1920x1200 WUXGA. | 0620% |
| USER/I/[x]:0621%; | Set the resolution of input [x] to 1600x1200 UXGA. | 0621% |
| USER/I/[x]:0698%; | Upgrade the software of input [x]. | 0698% |
| USER/I/[x]:0686%; | Set the signal format of input [x] to HDMI. | 0686% |
| USER/I/[x]:0687%; | Set the signal format of input [x] to DVI. | 0687% |
6.3.24. 4O-UFS Output Card Command
| Command | Description | Feedback |
| USER/O/[x]:0800%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0801%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 I |
| USER/O/[x]:0802%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0803%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 720x576p@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 720x576 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0804%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0805%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0806%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0807%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0808%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x720P@25Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0809%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1280x720P@24Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x720 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0810%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0811%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0812%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080i@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080I |
| USER/O/[x]:0813%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0814%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to1920x1080P@59Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0815%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@50Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0816%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@30Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0817%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@29Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0818%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@25Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0819%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1080P@24Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1080P |
| USER/O/[x]:0820%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0821%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 640x480P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 640x480 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0822%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 800x600 |
| USER/O/[x]:0823%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 800x600P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 800x600 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0824%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 |
| USER/O/[x]:0825%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1024x768p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1024x768 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0826%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024 |
| USER/O/[x]:0827%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1280x1024p@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1280x1024P |
| USER/O/[x]:0828%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1360x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1360x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0829%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1366x768p@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1366x768P |
| USER/O/[x]:0830%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1400x1050P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1400x1050P |
| USER/O/[x]:0831%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x1200P |
| USER/O/[x]:0832%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0833%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1440x900P@75Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1440x900 P |
| USER/O/[x]:0837%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1920x1200P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1920x1200 |
| USER/O/[x]:0839%; | Set the resolution of output [x] to 1600x900P@60Hz. | ResolutionOu01 1600x900 |
Examples:
1、Switch signal from an input channel to all output channels: [x]All.
Example: Send "3All." to transfer signals from the input 3 to all output channels.
2、Switch all input signals to corresponding output channels respectively: All#.
Example: If this command is carried out, the status of matrix will be: 1->1, 2->2, 3->3, 4->4..... 8->8....
3、Switch off all the output channels: All\$.
Example: After running this command, there will be no signals on all the outputs.
4、Switch off the detail feedback command from the COM port:/:MessageOff;
But, it will leave the "switch OK" as the feedback, when you switch the matrix.
5、Switch on the detail feedback command from the COM port:/:MessageOn;
It will show the detail switch information when it switch. Example: when switch 1->2, it will feedback "AV01 to 02".
6、Switch signal from an input channel to corresponding output channel: [x]#.
Example: "5#." to transfer signals from the input 5 to the output 5.
7、Switch off an output channel: [x]\$
Example: "5\$." to switch off the output 5.
8、Switch signal: [x1] B[x2].
Example: “12B12,13,15.” to transfer signal from the input 12 to the output No.12,13,15.
9、Inquire the input channel to the output channel [x]: Status[x].
Example: Send "Status3." to inquire the input channel to the output 3.
10、Inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one: Status.
Example: "Status." to inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one.
11、Save the present operation to the preset command [Y]: Save[Y].
Example: "Save7." to save the present operation to the preset command No.7.
12、Recall the preset command [Y]: Recall[Y].
Example: "Recall5." to recall the preset command No.5.
13、Clear the preset command [Y]: Clear[Y].
Example: "Clear5." to clear the preset command No.5.
14、EDID management command:. EDIDM[X]B[Y].
Example: "EDIDM5B3." to enable input 3 to learn the EDID data of output 5.
15、Command for signal cards: USER/[Y]/[X]\*\*\*\*.
Example: "USER/I/7:0623%;" to set the input 7 to support YPbPr signal, the card is plugged in the second input slot of the matrix.
7. TCP/IP Control (Optional)
7.1. Control Mode
TCP/IP default settings:
IP: 192.168.0.178,
Gateway is 192.168.0.1,
Serial Port: 4001.
IP and Gateway can be changed as you need, Serial Port cannot be changed.
□ Controlled by Single PC
Connect a computer to the TCP/IP port of the matrix, and set its network segment to the same as the default IP of the matrix (192.168.0.178).

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Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability. Otherwise, you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings. Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address: IP address: 192 . 168 . 0 . 227 Subnet mask: 255 . 255 . 255 . 0 Default gateway: 192 . 168 . 0 . 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses: Preferred DNS server: 202 . 95 . 134 . 133 Alternate DNS server: 202 . 95 . 128 . 68 Validate settings upon exit Advanced... OK Cancel Same network segment as the switcher☐ Controlled by PC(s) in LAN
The matrix can be connected with a router to make up a LAN with the PC(s), this make it able to be controlled in a LAN. When control, just make sure the matrix's network segment is the same with the router. Please connect as the following figure for LAN control.

flowchart
graph TD
A["TCP/IP"] --> B["Internet"]
B --> C["Router"]
C --> D["PC"]
D --> E["Computer"]
C --> F["CAT5e"]
F --> C
Step1. Connect the TCP/IP port of the MMX1616 to Ethernet port of PC with twisted pair.
Step2. Set the PC's network segment to the same as the MMX1616. Do please remember the PC's original network segment.
Step3. Set the MMX1616's network segment to the same as the router.
Step4. Set the PC's network segment to the original one.
Step5. Connect the MMX1616 and PC(s) to the router. In the same LAN, each PC is able to control the MMX1616 asynchronously.
Then it's able to control the device via a TCP/IP communication software.
7.2. TCP/IP Communication Software
(Exampled by TCPUDP software)
1) Connect a computer and MMX1616 to the same network. Open the TCPUDP software (or any other TCP/IP communication software) and create a connection, enter the IP address and port of MMX1616 (default IP: 192.168.0.178, port:4001):

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Operate(Q) View(V) Windows(W) Help(H) Language CreateConn CreateServer StartServer Connect Disconnect All DeleteConn Properties Client Mode Server Mode Create Connection Type: TCP DestIP: 12 160.0 178 Port: 4001 LocalPort Auto Special 4001 AutoConn: Eve 0 s Send When Conn Eve ns Create Cancel2) After connect successfully, we can enter commands to control the MMX1616, as below:

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192.168.0.178:4001 DextIF: 192.168.0.178 DextPort: 4001 LocalPort 4001 Type TCP AtueConn Ive P AutoSend Ive P ms Connect Count Send 0 Recv 0 Clear Send Speed(R/S): 0 Send Speed(R/S): 0 Send 100 ms Send Stop Send Hex Send File Send Received Clear Option BroadOption 0TOIN Enter your command here. Commands are the same with RS232 commands listed in 6.3 RS232 Communication Command Rec StopShow Clear Save Option ShowMax Save(In Time) Here you will receive the feedback when a command is sent.7.3. TCP/IP Configuration
Type the designed website 192.168.0.178:100 in your browser. Enter correct username and password to log in the WebServer:
Username: admin; Password: admin
Here is the main configuration interface of the WebServer:

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goahead WEBSERVER™ m) i) m) o) bility open all | close all Select Language English Apply web-server Internet Settings Administration Status Statistic ManagementIn this interface, you can:
□ Change website display language.
□ Modify network settings: Go to Internet Settings -> WAN.
□ Upgrade TCP/IP module: Go to Administration -> Upload Program -> Select program file -> Start upgrading.
□ Reboot the device after upgrading.
8. Specification
8.1. Main Unit
| Control Part | |
| Serial Control Port | RS-232, 9- female D connector |
| Configuration | 2 = TX, 3 = RX, 5 = GND |
| Installation | Rack Mountable |
| Front Panel Control | Buttons |
| Option | TCP/IP control |
| General | |
| Power Supply | 100VAC ~ 240VAC, 50/60Hz |
| Power Consumption | 31W (Max, no load) |
| Operation Temperature | -10°C ~ +55°C |
| Storage Temperature | -25°C ~ +70°C |
| Relative Humility | 10%-90% |
| Dimension (W*H*D) | 483mm x 133mm x 320mm (3U high) |
| Net Weight | About 5KG (No signal card) |
8.2. Signal Card
8.2.1. 4I-VA
| Video | |
| Input | (4) VGA |
| Input Connector | (4) Female 15-pin HD VGA |
| Input Level | 0.5 ~ 2.0Vp-p |
| Input Impedance | 75Ω |
| Audio | |
| Input | (4) Audio |
| Input Connector | (4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| CMRR | 20Hz ~ 20KHz |
| Input Impedance | >10KΩ |
| General | |
| Gain | 0 dB |
| Bandwidth | YPbPr:170MHz; C-video:150MHz; VGA:170MHz |
| Video Signal Format | VGA (RGBHV), YPbPr, S-video, C-video |
| Audio Signal Format | PCM |
| Resolution | Up to 1080P@60Hz |
| Crosstalk | <-50dB@5MHz |
8.2.2. 4O-VG
| Video | |
| Output | (4) VGA |
| Output Connector | (4) Female 15-pin HD VGA |
| Output Level | 0.5 ~ 2.0Vp-p |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| Audio | |
| Output | (4) Audio |
| Output Connector | (4) 3.5mm mini jack |
| CMRR | 20Hz ~ 20KHz |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| General | |
| Bandwidth | 350MHz (-3dB) |
| Crosstalk | <-50dB@5MHz |
| Video Signal Format | VGA |
| Audio Signal Format | PCM |
| Resolution | Up to 1080P@60Hz |
| Crosstalk | <-50dB@5MHz |
8.2.3. 4O-VS
| Video | |
| Output | (4) VGA |
| Output Connector | (4) Female 15-pin HD VGA |
| Output Level | 0.5 ~ 2.0Vp-p |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| Audio | |
| Output | (4) Audio |
| Output Connector | (4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| CMRR | 20Hz ~ 20KHz |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| General | |
| Gain | 0 dB |
| Bandwidth | 340MHz(-3dB) |
| Video Signal Format | VGA (RGBHV), YPbPr, C-video |
| Audio Signal Format | PCM |
| Resolution | Up to 1080P@60Hz |
| Crosstalk | <-50dB@5MHz |
8.2.4. 4I-VH & 4O-VH
| 4I-VH | |
| Input | (2) VGA, (2) HDMI, (4) Audio |
| Input Connector | (2) Female 15-pin HD VGA,(2) Female 19-pin type-A HDMI,(4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| Color Depth | 8, 10, 12 bit |
| Bandwidth | YPbPr:170MHz, C-VIDEO:150MHz, VGA:170MHz |
| Input Level | 0.5 ~ 2.0Vp-p |
| Input Impedance | 75Ω |
| 4O-VH | |
| Output | (2) VGA, (2) HDMI, (4) Audio |
| Output Connector | (2) Female 15-pin HD VGA,(2) Female 19-pin type-A HDMI,(4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| Color Depth | 8 bit |
| Bandwidth | 340MHz(-3dB) |
| Output Level | 0.5 ~ 2.0Vp-p |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| General | |
| Video Signal Format | HDMI: HDMI, DVIVGA: VGA(RGBHV), YPbPr, S-VIDEO, C-VIDEO |
| Audio Signal Format | PCM |
| Resolution | Up to 1080P@60Hz |
| Standard | HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.3 |
| Gain | 0 dB |
| Crosstalk | <-50dB@5MHz |
| CMRR | 20Hz ~ 20KHz |
8.2.5. 4I-HS & 4O-HS
| 4I-HS | |
| Input | (4) HDMI, (4) Audio |
| Input Connector | (4) Female 19-pin type-A HDMI,(4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| Color Depth | 8, 10, 12 bit |
| 4O-HS | |
| Output | (4) HDMI, (4) Audio |
| Output Connector | (4) Female 19-pin type-A HDMI,(4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| Color Depth | 8 bit |
| General | |
| Video Signal Format | HDMI, DVI |
| Audio Signal Format | PCM |
| Resolution | Up to 1080P@60Hz |
| Bandwidth | 6.75 Gbps |
| Standard | HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.2 |
| EDID and DDC | Supports Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) and Display Data Channel (DDC) data |
8.2.6. 4I-UH & 4O-UH
| 4I-UH | |
| Input | (4) HDMI, (4) Audio |
| Input Connector | (4) Female 19-pin type-A HDMI,(4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| Input Level | T.M.D.S. 2.9V~3.3V |
| Input Impedance | 75Ω |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz~20K Hz |
| 4O-UH | |
| Output | (4) HDMI, (4) Audio |
| Output Connector | (4) Female 19-pin type-A HDMI,(4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| Output Level | T.M.D.S. 2.9V~3.3V |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz~20K Hz |
| General | |
| Gain | 0dB |
| Resolution | Up to 4Kx2K |
| Transmission Distance | 1080P≤70m, 4Kx2K ≤ 40m |
| SNR | >70dB@ 100MHz-100M |
| Return Loss | <-30dB@ 5KHz |
| Audio Signal Format | Embedded HDMI audio: PCM, Dobly Digital, DTS, DTS-HD Analog audio: PCM |
| Standard | HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4 |
| EDID | Support manual EDID management |
8.2.7. 4I-SS & 4O-SS
| 4I-SS | |
| Input | (4) SDI |
| Input Connector | (4) Female BNC |
| Color Depth | 8, 10, 12 bit |
| Input Level | T.M.D.S 2.9V ~ 3.3V |
| Input Impedance | 75Ω |
| 4O-SS | |
| Output | (4) SDI |
| Output Connector | (4) Female BNC |
| Color Depth | 8 bit |
| Output Level | T.M.D.S 2.9V ~ 3.3V |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| General | |
| Video Signal Format | SDI, HD-SDI, 3G-SDI |
| Resolution | Up to 1080P@60Hz |
| Transmission Distance | 1080P≤60m |
| Color Depth | 8, 10, 12 bit |
| Bandwidth | 6.75Gpbs |
8.2.8. 4I-SH & 4O-SH
| 4I-SH | |
| Input | (2) SDI, (2) HDMI, (2) Audio |
| Input Connector | (2) Female BNC,(2) Female 19-pin type-A HDMI,(2) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| Color Depth | 8, 10, 12 bit |
| Input Level | T.M.D.S 2.9V ~ 3.3V |
| Input Impedance | 75Ω |
| 4O-SH | |
| Output | (2) SDI, (2) HDMI, (2) Audio |
| Output Connector | (2) Female BNC,(2) Female 19-pin type-A HDMI,(2) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| Color Depth | 8 bit |
| Output Level | T.M.D.S 2.9V ~ 3.3V |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| General | |
| Video Signal Format | SDI: SDI, HD-SDI, 3G-SDIHDMI: HDMI, DVI |
| Audio Signal Format | PCM |
| Resolution | Up to 1080P@60Hz |
| Transmission Distance | 1080P≤60m |
| Bandwidth | 6.75Gpbs |
| Standard | HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.3 |
| Gain | 0 dB |
| Crosstalk | <-50dB@5MHz |
| CMRR | 20Hz ~ 20KHz |
8.2.9. 4I-AV & 4O-AV
| 4I-AV | |
| Input | (4) CVBS, (4) Audio |
| Input Connector | (4) Female BNC,(4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| 4O-AV | |
| Output | (4) CVBS, (4) Audio |
| Output Connector | (4) Female BNC,(4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block |
| General | |
| Video Signal Format | CVBS |
| Audio Signal Format | PCM |
| Audio Bottom Noise | -80dB |
| Audio Maximum Undistorted Voltage | 2.0V |
| Input Resolution | Up to 1080P@60Hz |
| Output Resolution | 480i or 576i (default) |
| Transmission Distance | ≤100m |
| Bandwidth | 6.75Gpbs |
| 4I-DS | |
| Input | (4) DVI |
| Input Connector | (4) Female DB24+5 |
| Input Level | T.M.D.S. 2.9V~3.3V |
| Input Impedance | 75Ω |
| 4O-DS | |
| Output | (4) DVI |
| Output Connector | (4) Female DB24+5 |
| output Level | T.M.D.S. 2.9V~3.3V |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| General | |
| Gain | 0 dB |
| Bandwidth | 340 MHz (10.2 Gbit/s) |
| Video Signal Format | DVI, HDMI, VGA, C-VIDEO, YPbPr |
| Max Time-delay | 5nS (±1nS) |
| Crosstalk | <-50dB@5MHz |
| Color Depth | 8 bit |
| EDID and DDC | Supports Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) and Display Data Channel (DDC) data using DVI and HDMI standards. EDID and DDC signals are actively buffered |
| HDCP | Compliant with HDCP using DVI and HDMI 1.3 standards |
| 4I-BT | |
| Input | (4) HDBT, (4) Audio, (4) RS232 |
| Input Connector | (4) Female RJ45 (with dual-color indicator), (4) 3.5mm mini jack, (4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block, |
| Input Level | T.M.D.S 2.9V~3.3V |
| Input Impedance | 75Ω |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz~20K Hz |
| 4O-BT | |
| Output | (4) HDBT, (4) Audio, (4) RS232 |
| Output Connector | (4) Female RJ45 (with dual-color indicator), (4) 3.5mm mini jack, (4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block, |
| Output Level | T.M.D.S 2.9V~3.3V |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz~20K Hz |
| General | |
| Protocol | TCP/IP |
| Gain | 0dB |
| Bandwidth | 10.2Gbps |
| Resolution | Up to 4Kx2K |
| Crosstalk | <-50dB@5MHz |
| Transmission Distance | 1080P≤70m, 4Kx2K ≤ 40m |
| Audio Signal Format | Embedded HDMI audio: PCM, Dobly Digital, DTS, DTS-HD Analog audio: PCM |
| HDMI Standard | HDBT 1.0, HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4 |
| EDID | Support manual EDID management |
| 4I-BTS | |
| Input | (4) HDBT, (4) Audio, (4) RS232 |
| Input Connector | (4) Female RJ45 (with dual-color indicator), (4) 3.5mm mini jack, (4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block, |
| Input Level | T.M.D.S 2.9V~3.3V |
| Input Impedance | 70Ω |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz~20K Hz |
| 4O- BTS | |
| Output | (4) HDBT, (4) Audio, (4) RS232 |
| Output Connector | (4) Female RJ45 (with dual-color indicator), (4) 3.5mm mini jack, (4) 3-pin pluggable terminal block, |
| Output Level | T.M.D.S 2.9V~3.3V |
| Output Impedance | 75Ω |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz~20K Hz |
| General | |
| Protocol | TCP/IP |
| Gain | 0dB |
| Bandwidth | 10.2Gbps |
| Resolution | Up to 1080P@60Hz |
| Crosstalk | <-50dB@5MHz |
| Transmission Distance | 1080P≤70m |
| Audio Signal Format | Embedded HDMI audio: PCM, Dobly Digital, DTS, DTS-HDAnalog audio: PCM |
| HDMI Standard | HDBT 1.0, HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.3 |
| EDID | Support manual EDID management |
8.2.13. 4I-UFS & 4O-UFS
| 4I-UFS | |
| Input | (4) Fiber Optical |
| Input Connector | (4) SPF Fiber Optical |
| Fiber Type | Multi-mode, Single mode |
| 4O-UFS | |
| Output | (4) Fiber Optical |
| Output Connector | (4) SPF Fiber Optical |
| Fiber Type | Multi-mode, Single mode |
| General | |
| Data Rate | 10.2 Gbps |
| Color Depth | 8bit, 10bit, 12bit, 16bit |
| Optical Fiber Mode | |
| Connector | LC connector |
| Resolution | Up to 1080P |
| Transmission Distance | 2km (Single mode transmission, using Single Mode Optical Module and OM3 Single Mode Fiber Cable)300m (Multi-mode transmission, using Single/ Multi mode Optical Module and OM3 Multi-Mode Fiber Cable) |
| Data Rate | 10.2Gbit/s |
9. Troubleshooting & Maintenance
| Problems | Potential Causes | Solutions |
| Output image with ghost | Bad quality of the connecting cable | Try another high quality cable |
| Impropriate image setting of the displayer | Adjust corresponding image settings | |
| Output image with color losing or no video signal output | Fail connection | Reconnect the displayer and the matrix |
| No output image when switching | No signal at the input / output end | Check with oscilloscope or multimeter if there is any signal at the input/ output end. |
| Fail or loose connection | Make sure the connection is good | |
| The switcher is broken | Send it to authorized dealer for repairing. | |
| IR remote does not work | Run out of battery | Change for another battery |
| IR remote is broken | Send it to authorized dealer for repairing. | |
| POWER indicator doesn't work or no respond to any operation | Fail connection of power cord. | Make sure the power cord connection is good. |
| EDID management does not work normally | The HDMI cable is broken at the output end. | Change for another HDMI cable which is in good working condition. |
| There is a blank screen on the display when switching | The display does not support the resolution of the video source. | Switch again. |
| Manage the EDID data manually to make the resolution of the video source automatically compliant with the output resolution. | ||
| Static becomes stronger when connecting the video connectors | Bad grounding | Check the grounding and make sure it is connected well. |
| Cannot control the device by control device (e.g. a | Wrong RS232 communication | Type in correct RS232 communication parameters. |
| PC) through RS232 port | parameters | |
| Broken RS232 port | Send it to authorized dealer for checking. | |
| Cannot control the device by front panel buttons while can control it through RS232 port | The front panel buttons are locked | Send command 50605% to unlock the front panel buttons. |
Note: If your problem persists after following the above troubleshooting steps, seek further help from authorized dealer or our technical support.
10. Customer Service
The return of a product to our Customer Service implies the full agreement of the terms and conditions hereinafter. There terms and conditions may be changed without prior notice.
1) Warranty
The limited warranty period of the product is fixed three years.
2) Scope
These terms and conditions of Customer Service apply to the customer service provided for the products or any other items sold by authorized distributor only.
3) Warranty Exclusions:
□ Warranty expiration.
□ Factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the product.
□ Damage, deterioration or malfunction caused by:
□ Normal wear and tear.
□ Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications.
☐ No certificate or invoice as the proof of warranty.
☐ The product model showed on the warranty card does not match with the model of the product for repairing or had been altered.
□ Damage caused by force majeure.
□ Servicing not authorized by distributor.
□ Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.
□ Shipping fees, installation or labor charges for installation or setup of the product.
4) Documentation:
Customer Service will accept defective product(s) in the scope of warranty coverage at the sole condition that the defeat has been clearly defined, and upon reception of the documents or copy of invoice, indicating the date of purchase, the type of product, the serial number, and the name of distributor.
Remarks: For further assistance or solutions, please contact your local distributor.