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USER MANUAL EXT-UHD600-41 Gefen
4x1 Switcher for HDMI w/HDR
4K 60 Hz 4:4:4
HDCP 2.2 & Auto Switching
EXT-UHD600-41

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GEFEN 新規電源電源 2.0 高壓 2.0 4K Ultra HD 600 MHz As1 Switchover w/MDWUser Manual
Release A2
- Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions.
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions.
- Do not use this product near water.
- Clean only with a dry cloth.
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
- Do not install or place this product near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
- Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or damage to this product, never handle or touch this unit or power cord if your hands are wet or damp. Do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
- Batteries that may be included with this product and/or accessories should never be exposed to open flame or excessive heat. Always dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Gefen warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
If equipment fails because of such defects and Gefen is notified within two (2) years from the date of shipment, Gefen will, at its option, repair or replace the equipment, provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical, electrical, or other abuse or modifications. Equipment that fails under conditions other than those covered will be repaired at the current price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair. Such repairs are warranted for ninety (90) days from the day of reshipment to the Buyer.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including without limitation, any implied warranty or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, all of which are expressly disclaimed.
- Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty.
- Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from Gefen.
- Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cables must be in their original condition.
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, Gefen assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual. In no event will Gefen be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. The technical information contained herein regarding the features and specifications is subject to change without notice.
For the latest warranty coverage information, refer to the Warranty and Return Policy under the Support section of the Gefen Web site at www.gefen.com.
This product uses software that is subject to open source licenses, including one or more of the General Public License Version 2 and Version 2.1, Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 and Version 3, BSD, and BSD-style licenses. Distribution and use of this product is subject to the license terms and limitations of liability provided in those licenses. Specific license terms and Copyright Notifications are provided in the source code.
For three years from date of activation of this product, any party may request, and we will supply, for software covered by an applicable license (e.g. GPL or LGPL), a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding open source code on a medium customarily used for software interchange. The following software and libraries are included with this product and subject to their respective open source licenses:
- jQuery
- Linux
Technical Support
(707) 283-5900 (800) 472-5555
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday - Friday, Pacific Time
support@gefen.com
Web
http://www.gefen.com
Mailing Address
Gefen
Core Brands, LLC
c/o Customer Service
1800 S McDowell Blvd
Petaluma, CA 94954 USA
Product Registration
Register your product here: http://www.gefen.com/kvm/Registry/Registration.jsp
- The Gefen Syner-G Software Suite is a free downloadable application from Gefen that provides a variety of useful tools, including automatic download and installation of firmware upgrades for this product. Always make sure that this product is running the latest firmware.

Important
Cable quality is critical when handling 600 MHz HDMI signals. It is highly recommend that Gefen Locking HDMI cables be used in the installation. Gefen HDMI cables have been designed and tested to work at 600 MHz and reliably transport the full 18 Gbps throughput of HDMI 2.0.
© 2016 Core Brands, LLC. All Rights Reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Gefen and Core Brands LLC reserve the right to make changes in the hardware, packaging, and any accompanying documentation without prior written notice.
Features
- Routes up to four Ultra Hi-Def sources to one Ultra HD display
• Supports resolutions up to 4K DCI-Cinema (4096 x 2160 at 60 Hz, 4:4:4), 4K Ultra HD (3860 x 2160 at 60Hz, 4:4:4), 1080p Full HD, & 1920x1200 (WUXGA)
• Supports HDCP 2.2 and 1.4
• Supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) 10-bit Deep Color at 4K 60 Hz 4:2:0 and 4K 24 Hz 4:4:4
• Supports 12-bit Deep Color at 1080p 60 Hz 4:4:4 - 3DTV pass-through
- Lip Sync pass-through
- Advanced EDID and HDCP Management via Web Server Interface for rapid integration of sources and display
• Supports uncompressed LPCM digital audio up to 7.1 channels - Supports up to 7.1 channels of HBR (High Bit Rate) digital audio including Dolby Atmos®, Dolby® TrueHD, DTS:X™, and DTS-HD Master Audio™
• Supports the use of DVI sources and DVI displays up to 1080p Full HD and 1920x1200 (WUXGA), with HDMI-to-DVI adapters (not included) - Configurable Automatic Input Switching selects the most recent connected or powered-up source
- Front Panel Push button Input Selector routes one of the 4 connected sources to the display, or "Blocks" (turns off) the input
• RS-232 Serial interface for use with an automation control system - IP control via Telnet, UDP, and the built-in web server interface
- IR remote control
- Small surface-mountable IR Extender module allows the switcher to be hidden away behind the display or in the equipment closet
- Gefen Syner-G™ software's Discovery and Show-Me features simplify initial IP configuration
• In-field firmware update via Web Server Interface - Long Reach Power (LRP) provides 500 mA at 5V on pin 18 of HDMI output. Enables select extender devices to be powered through their HDMI input port
- Locking power connector ensures reliable operation
- Low-profile, surface-mountable enclosure can be surface mounted, placed on a shelf, or hidden away behind the display










Packing List
The Ultra HD 600 MHz 4x1 Switcher for HDMI w/ HDR ships with the items listed below. The packing contents of the Sender and Receiver unit are listed below. If any of these items are not present in the box when you first open it, immediately contact your dealer or Gefen.
• 1 x Ultra HD 600 MHz 4x1 Switcher for HDMI w/ HDR
• 1 x 5V Power Supply w US/EU/UK/AU plugs
• 1 x IR Extender Module (EXT-RMT-EXTIRN)
• 1 x Hand-held IR Remote
• 2 x Surface Mounting L-Brackets
- 4 x M3 6 mm Machine screws for mounting the L-Brackets to unit
- 2 x 6-32 5 mm Machine screws for mounting the unit to Gefen EXT-RACK-1U-GRY (available separately)
• 4 x Self-Adhesive Rubber Feet
• 1 x Quick-Start Guide
1 Getting Started
Introduction....2
Front Panel....2
Rear Panel 3
IR Remote Control 4
Installing the Batteries....5
Setting the IR Channel 6
Installation 7
Connection Instructions....7
Sample Application Diagram....8
2 Basic Operation
Switching Inputs 12
Using the Front Panel Buttons 12
Using the IR Remote Control 13
The Web Interface....14
Introduction to the Web Interface 14
Routing.... 18
Input and Output Status 19
Changing Input and Output Names....20
HPD Control 21
HDCP 22
Icon Selection....24
Setting the EDID Mode 25
Copying EDID Data....27
Getting EDID Information 29
Uploading and Downloading EDID Data 30
Configuring Network Settings.... 33
System Settings 39
3 Advanced Operation
Using Telnet, UDP, and RS-232 48
Telnet Configuration....48
UDP Configuration 48
RS-232 Configuration....49
Commands....50
4 Appendix
Network Cable Diagram 120
Specifications 121
Index....123
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600 MHz
4K ULTRA

4x1 Switcher for HDMI w/HDR
1 Getting Started
Front Panel

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15 Select 1 2 3 4 Off 2 3 4K 60 Hz 4:4:4, HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 Reset Power IR 4K Ultra HD 600 MHz 4x1 Switcher w/HDRID Name Description
| 1 Select Press and release this button to switch | between each of the inputs and the Off indicator. | |
| 2 Input Indicators (1 - 4) Each of these LED indicators represent an input on the rear panel of the switcher. When an input is selected, using the Select button, it will glow bright green. If the selected source is not active, then the indicator will glow amber. | ||
| 3 Off When this LED indicator is selected, it will | glow bright green. In this state, none of the inputs will be active. | |
| 4 Reset Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to reset the switcher to factory-default settings. | ||
| 5 IR This IR sensor receives signals from the included IR remote control unit. | ||
| 6 Power This LED indicator will glow bright blue when the included 5V DC power supply is connected from the switcher to an available electrical outlet. | ||
Rear Panel

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1 2 3 4 5 6 EXT-UHD600-41 IR In/Ext Output (LRP)n 2 In 3 In 4In 1 R5-232 IP Control 5V DCID Name Description
| 1 IR In/Ext Connect an IR extender (Gefen part no.EXT-RMT-EXTIRN) or an electrical IR cable from an automation system to this port. | |
| 2 Output (LRP) Connect a locking HDMI cable from thisHDMI port to an Ultra HD display. | |
| 3 In 1 - In 4 Connect a locking HDMI cable from an UltraHD source to each of these HDMI ports. | |
| 4 RS-232 Connect an RS-232 cable from this port toan RS-232 device. See Using Telnet, UDP, and RS-232 (page 48) for more information. | |
| 5 IP Control Connect an Ethernet cable betweenthis jack and a LAN to use IP control.See Using Telnet, UDP, and RS-232 (page 48) for more information. | |
| 6 5V DC Connect the included locking 5V DC powersupply to this power receptacle. |
IR Remote Control

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1 2 3 4 GEFEN® RMT-41 2 3ID Name Description
| 1 Input buttons (1 - 4) Press these buttons to select the desired input when performing routing operations. Each button corresponds to an In port (1 - 4) on the rear panel of the switcher. | |
| 2 Battery compartment (shown open) | Accepts two 1.5V AAA-type batteries. See the next page for more information. |
| 3 DIP switches Sets the IR channel of the IR remote control. In order for the IR remote control to communicate with the switcher, both the IR remote control and the switcher must be set to the same IR channel. See System Settings (page 39) for information on setting the IR channel of the switcher. | |
Installing the Batteries
- Remove the back cover the IR remote control unit.
- Insert two 1.5V AAA-type batteries, as shown, within the battery compartment.

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R03.15V R03.15V + - + - ON 1 2- Replace the back cover.

Warning!
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Setting the IR Channel
Use the following DIP switch settings to set the IR channel of the IR remote control. In order for the included IR remote control to communicate with the matrix, the IR remote control must be set to the same channel as the matrix. See System Settings (page 39) for more information.

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R031.5V R031.5V + - + - ON 1 2Channel 1 (default):

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ON 1 2DIP1 = OFF
DIP2 = OFF
Channel 2:

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ON 1 2DIP1 = ON
DIP2 = OFF
Channel 3: Channel 4:

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ON 1 2DIP1 = OFF
DIP2 = ON

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ON 1 2DIP1 = ON
DIP2 = ON
DIP switches
Connection Instructions
▶ Video
- Use an HDMI cable to connect up to four Ultra HD sources to the inputs (In 1 - In 4) on the rear panel of the switcher.
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Connect the included locking HDMI cable to the Output 1 (LRP) port on the rear panel of the switcher. The HDMI cable can then be connected in any of the following ways:
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Connect the HDMI cable to an Ultra HD display.
- Connect the HDMI cable to another EXT-UHD600 switcher or splitter, for cascading purposes.

Important
Cable quality is critical when handling 600 MHz HDMI signals. We highly recommend Gefen Locking HDMI cables. They have been designed and tested to work at 600 MHz and reliably transport the full 18 Gbps throughput of HDMI 2.0.
Power
- Connect the included 5V DC locking power supply to the 5V DC power receptacle on the rear panel of the switcher.
- Connect the power supply to an available electrical outlet.
Sample Application Diagram

flowchart
graph TD
A["Ultra HD Source"] --> B["Ultra HD 600 MHz I/O Switch for HDMI w/HDR"]
C["Ultra HD Source"] --> B
D["Ultra HD Source"] --> B
E["Ultra HD Source"] --> B
F["Ultra HD Source"] --> B
G["Ultra HD Source"] --> B
H["Ultra HD 600 MHz I/O Switch for HDMI w/HDR"] --> I["RS-232 Controller"]
J["Ultra HD Display"] --> I
K["Automation Control Device"] --> I
L["LAN (for P Control)"] --> B
M["RS-232 CABLE"] --> I
N["EXT-RMI-EXTRN IR Extender"] --> I
O["HDMI CABLE"] --> I
P["CAT-5 CABLE"] --> I
Q["RS-232 CABLE"] --> I
R["IR"] --> I
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600 MHz
4K ULTRA

4x1 Switcher for HDMI w/HDR
2 Basic Operation
Using the Front Panel Buttons
The front panel of the Ultra HD 600 MHz 4x1 Switcher for HDMI w/HDR has a set of four LED indicators which are associated with each input on the rear panel of the switcher. Press the Input button to cycle through each of the inputs.
- When the switcher is powered-on for the first time, input 1 will automatically be selected.

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GEFEN 4K 60 Hz 4:4:4, HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 Select 1 2 3 4 Off Reset Power IR 4K Ultra HD 600 MHz 4x1 Switcher w/HDR Select button- Press the Select button to select the next input. In this case, input 2.

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GEFEN Select 1 2 3 4 Off Reset Power IR 4K 60 Hz 4:4:4, HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 4K Ultra HD 600 MHz 4x1 Switcher w/HDR- Consecutively press the Select button until the desired input is selected. Once input 4 is selected, pressing the Select button again will return the switcher to input 1.

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GGEFEN Select 1234 Off Reset Power IR 4K 60 Hz 4:4:4, HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 4K Ultra HD 600 MHz 4x1 Switcher w/HDRUsing the IR Remote Control
The included IR remote control unit can also be used to switch between each input. The front panel of the Ultra HD 600 MHz 4x1 Switcher for HDMI w/HDR has a set of four (4) LED indicators which are associated with each input on the switcher.
- When the switcher is powered-on for the first time, Input 1 (In 1) will automatically be selected.
- Point the included IR remote control unit at the IR sensor on the top panel. If an IR extender is being used, then both IR sensors will be used to receive IR signals.
- Each button on the IR remote control unit represents an input. Press the desired source button on the IR remote control to switch to that input.

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GEFEN Select 1 2 3 4 Off 4K 60 Hz 4:4:4, HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 IR sensor Reset IR Power 4K Ultra HD 600 MHz 4x1 Switcher w/HDR
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EXT-UHD600-41 In 2 In 3 In 4In 1Output (LRP)IR In/Ext RS-232 IP Control 5V DC IR extender GEFEN® SWT-41Introduction to the Web Interface
The 4x1 Switcher for HDMI w/HDR includes a built-in web interface. We recommend that the web interface be used to control the switcher as it provides easy management of all features used by the switcher.
▶ Logging In
- Launch your favorite web browser.
- In the address bar, type the IP address of the switcher.
- The login page will be displayed.
- Select the user from the Username drop-down list.

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GEPEN 4x1 HDMI 2.6 True4K UltraMD Switcher EXT-UM000-01 Username Administrator Password ...... Login- Operator
The Operator username provides restricted access to the web interface. This username allows access to both the Routing and Status tabs.
The default password for the Operator user name is Operator. All passwords are case-sensitive. For information on changing the default password, see Configuring Network Settings (page 33).
- Administrator
The Administrator username provides full access to all features within the web interface.
The default password for the Administrator user name is Admin. All passwords are case-sensitive. For information on changing the default password, see Configuring Network Settings (page 33).
- Enter the password for the selected username.
- Click the Login button.
- The Routing tab will be displayed.

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GEFEN 4x10 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UN0600-4T 1 BUTTER 2 RDT 3 ACI-400 4 ON 75 5 GND DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-400 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCT-399 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DCI-400 DXC - 1888 DXC - 1888▶ Administrator vs Operator
As mentioned earlier, logging in as Operator provides restricted access to many of the available features within the web interface. This is summarized in the table below:
| Administrator Operator | |
| • Access to all features | • Access toRoutingandStatus tabs, only.• No access to theAuto Switchbutton under theRoutingtab. |
▶ Tabs and Sub-tabs
The web interface is organized into tabs, in the top-portion of the screen. Clicking on a tab will display a different screen.
The Setup and Manage EDID tab have their own set of tabs, which we will refer to as "sub-tabs", as shown below.

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Screen tab Routing Status Setup Manage EDID Network Syste Names HPD Control HDCP Icon Selection Routing Status Setup Manage EDID Network Syste Names HPD Control HDCP Icon Selection Screen sub-tab▶ Buttons
Several screen contain buttons which allow the selection of a particular mode or setting. Click the button for the desired setting. Buttons that are red represent a setting that is "turned on". If the button is pale-yellow, then the feature is "turned off":
• Example of a feature is "turned on"

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Discovery Protocol Settings Enable Discovery Enabled Disable• Example of a feature that is "turned off"

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UDP Access Enable Disabled UDP Port 50007- If a button is light-gray or dark-gray (disabled), then this means that the setting is not available. This usually requires that another setting must be enabled before setting that feature.
For example, note that both the Remote UDP Access button and the UDP Port field are disabled in the illustration, below:

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UDP Settings UDP Access Enable Disabled UDP Port 60007 Remote UDP Access Enable DisabledIn order to change either of these settings, UDP Access must be enabled.
After clicking the Enable button, next to UDP Access, the button turns red and reads "Enabled." Since UDP Access is now enabled, we can now enable or disable Remote UDP Access and/or change the UDP Port number:

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UDP Settings UDP Access Enabled Disable UDP Port 50007 Remote UDP Access Enable DisabledRouting
The Routing tab will be the first tab to automatically be displayed after logging in to the web interface.
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Click the desired input from the list of icons. Once clicked, the icon background will turn orange, indicating that it is the currently-active input.
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To prevent audio/video from being output, click the OFF button.

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OFF button Auto-Switch ON OFF-
The Auto Switch feature is disabled by default. Click the ON button to enable this feature. When enabled, the device will automatically switch to the input that is receives a hot-plug detect.
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See Icon Selection (page 24) for information on changing the icon representation of each "input".
Input and Output Status
The Status tab provides video and audio information for all inputs and outputs.
- Click the Status tab within the built-in web interface.
- Information on each input is listed in the top portion of the screen.
- Information on each output is listed in the bottom portion of the screen.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switch Input section Name Input 1 Output 2 Input 3 Input 4 Train Address 5.0 5.0 Train Address 6.0 6.0 HDD 7.0 7.0 Analog Devices 8.0 8.0 Physical Parameters 9.0 9.0 Electronic Parameters 10.0 10.0 Transplant Parameters 11.0 11.0 Platform Type 12.0 Load Voltage 13.0 Load Input Protocol 14.0 Output section Tested Name Output 9 Performance High GPS High HCP Low Load Power HighThe table below outlines the information that is available for each section:
| Input Output | |
| Color depthColor spaceHDCPActive SignalVertical resolutionHorizontal ResolutionProgressive / interlacedRefresh rateVideo modeAudio Input FormatHDR | RsenseHDPHDCPVideo mode |
Changing Input and Output Names
By default, the names of the output is Output. The default names for each input are Input 1 - Input 4. Each of these names can be changed, as desired, to suit the type of device that is connected to the input or output. This allows easy reference when performing routing operations.
- Click the Setup tab within the built-in web interface.
- Click the Names sub-tab.
- Click in the field of the desired output or input to be changed.

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Inputs Output Input 1 Bluray Output 4K Display Input 2 Media Player Blending Status Update Manage DISCUI Software System Blowers INFO Content INFO User Selection Blowers Inputs Output Input 1 Bluray Select and Close Input 2 Audio Player Input 3 Common Input 4 (My PC) Save Save- Once all changes have been made, click the Save button.
- The new names will be displayed within the Routing tab.
HPD Control
A Hot-Plug Detect (HPD) is a +5V signal that is sent from the source to the sink, once it is connected using an HDMI cable. After receiving the signal, the sink device sends a +5V HPD signal back to the source. HPD is used to begin communication between source and sink. Within the web interface, an HPD pulse can manually be sent to the source device from the selected input.
- Click the Setup tab within the built-in web interface.
- Click the HPD Control sub-tab.
- Click the Pulse button for the desired input. Click the Pulse All Inputs button to send an HPD signal from all inputs.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UND600-41 Resulting Status Setup Manage EDD Network System Browse HPD Control HELP Copy Interlock HPD Control Input Name 1 Batch Name 2 Home Player Name 3 Cablebox Name 4 No PC Name Paste all inputs HPD Control Input Name 1 Bluray Pulse 2 Media Player Pulse 3 Cablebox Pulse 4 My PC Pulse Pulse All InputsHDCP
This feature allows HDCP content to either be passed-through or rejected on each input. Outputs can either follow the input status or can be set to always encode HDCP. Note that using the "Reject" feature, on an input, does not decrypt HDCP content.
- Click the Setup tab within the built-in web interface.
- Click the HDCP sub-tab.
- For inputs, select the desired button next to the input.
▶ Reject - Does not allow HDCP content to be passed through. Click the Reject All button to set all inputs to Reject.
▶ 2.2 - Click this button if the sink device supports HDCP 2.2. Click the All 2.2 button to set all inputs to 2.2.
▶ 1.4 - Click this button if the sink device only supports HDCP 1.4. Click the All 1.4 button to set all inputs to 1.4.

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HDCP Handshake Input Name 1 Bluray Reject 2.2 1.4 2 Media Player Reject 2.2 1.4 3 Cablebox Reject 2.2 1.4 4 My PC Reject 2.2 1.4 Reject All All 2.2 All 1.4 GEFEN 4x Balance Money Balance 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 HDCP Handshake Import Import 1 Blue Report 88 1.4 2 Home Player Report 88 1.4 3 Common Report 88 1.4 4 My PC Report 88 1.4 Report All All 2.2 All 1.4- For the output, select either Follow Input of Always Encode.
▶ Follow Input - Click this button to have the output follow the setting used on the input. Click the Follow All button to set all outputs to Follow Input.
▶ Always Encode - Encodes the output signal with HDCP, regardless of the input signal. Use this feature for displays that require HDCP-encoded content. Click the All Encode button to set all outputs to Always Encode.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UHD600-41 Loading Setup Setup Manage BIOS Security System Name OFFI Control HELP True Switcher HDCP HandShake Output Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Output: 4K Display Follow Input Always Encode Output: 4K Display Follow Input Always EncodeIcon Selection
Use the Icon Selection tab to select the desired icons which best represent each source device in the system.
- Click the Setup tab within the built-in web interface.
- Click the Icon Selection sub-tab.
- Click the arrow, next to the icon, to change its appearance. Each input provides the same icon choices.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UHD600-41 Shooting Saturn Setup Manage (TWO) Network System Name MPSI Control MSIP Local Telephones 1 Bluesy 2 Media Player 3 Coinbase 4 My PC Icon 3 Icon 4 Icon 5 Icon 1 Icon 2 Icon 3 Icon 4 Icon 5 Icon 6 Icon 7Setting the EDID Mode
The EDID Mode tab allows the desired EDID mode (internal preset, external, or custom) to be set for each input.
- Click the Manage EDID tab within the built-in web interface.
- Click the EDID Mode sub-tab.
- Select the desired EDID mode for each input using the drop-down list.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.5 Trus4K UltraHD Switchheader EXT-UH0630-4Y I/O: 1.0 I/O: 1.0 External EDIO -- Internal -- UHD 4k 600 Mhz 2ch UHD 4k 600 MHz Multi-Ch UHD 4k 300 Mhz 2ch UHD 4k 300 Mhz Multi-Ch 1080p 2ch 1080p Multi-Ch -- External -- External EDIO -- Custom -- User-definedIf the EDID Mode is set to External, then the name of the downstream EDID (device) will appear under the EDID Name column, as shown:

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EDID Mode EDID from output 1 EDID from output 1 EDID Name SME2420L▶ Using a Custom EDID
The User-defined setting is used to store a custom EDID in the selected input. To use a custom EDID, follow the instructions below:
- Select User-defined from the drop-down list of the desired input.
| 1 | Bluray | User-defined |
| 2 | Media Player | EDID from output 1 |
| 3 | Cablebox | EDID from output 1 |
- Copy or upload an EDID to the input that is using the Custom mode. See one of the following sections for more information on copying or uploading EDID data:
▶ Copying EDID Data (page 27)
▶ Uploading and Downloading EDID Data (page 30)
- Set the EDID Lock mode to either Locked or Unlocked:
▶ Locked
Prevents the EDID from being changed on the input..
▶ Unlocked
Allows the EDID to be changed.

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EDID Name EDID Lock SME2420L Locked Unlock- The name of the custom EDID will appear under the EDID Name column.
Copying EDID Data
The EDID Copy tab allows an EDID to be copied from an input or output (sink device) to any input. In order to copy an EDID to an input, the input must be set to User-defined mode and then unlocked. See Setting the EDID Mode (page 25) for more information.
- Click the Manage EDID tab within the built-in web interface.
- Click the EDID Copy sub-tab.
- Click the button of the output or input from the Select EDID to Copy section. Only one input can be selected at a time.

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Select EDID to Copy Select One Output 4K Display Inputs Muray Media Player Cablebox My PC EDID Menu EBIT Caps EBIT Plus Up/Down/Downset Select EDID to Copy Import On Files Imports Bring Media Player Exhibition My PC Select Copy Destination Imports Bring Media Player Subscription Buy- After an input or the output is selected, click the button for the corresponding input where the EDID will be copied. One or more inputs can be selected at a time.

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Select Copy Destination Select One or More Inputs Inputs must be in custom EVD mode and uploaded Barry Media Player Catdiventex My PC Select Copy Destination Barry Media Player Catdiventex My PC Copy- Click the Copy button. The Copy can only be pressed when both the input (the source) and the output (destination) are selected.
- The EDID copy process is complete. Repeat steps 3 - 5 as desired.
Getting EDID Information
The EDID Info tab allows the EDID information, from an input or sink device, to be displayed.
- Click the Manage EDID tab within the built-in web interface.
- Click the EDID Info sub-tab.
- Select the desired input or output from the Choose EDID drop-down list.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UHD600-41 Rendering Status Down Manage EDD Network Systems EDD Mode E3D+Cap E3D Main Uplink/Download Bluray — Input — Bluray Media Player Cablebox My PC — Output — 4K Display Bluray — Input — Bluray Media Player Cablebox My PC — Output — 4K Display- The EDID information for the selected input or output will be displayed.
Uploading and Downloading EDID Data
The Upload / Download tab allows EDID data from an input, output, or one of the internal EDID presets, to be downloaded and saved as a file on your computer. An EDID file can also be uploaded to any (unlocked) input.
▶ Downloading an EDID
- Click the Manage EDID tab within the built-in web interface.
- Click the Upload/Download sub-tab.
- Select the desired input, output, or internal EDID preset to be downloaded using the Select EDID File drop-down list.
- Click the Download button.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UHD600-41 Loading Status Setup Storage EDD Network System EDD Mode EDD Load EDD mode Upload/Download Upload EDD Search EDD File Search Recommendation: AC HDB Download Download EDD to your Computer Search EDD File: AC Display DC BLURAY PC1 4K HDR Sat TV UHD 4k 300 MHz 2ch UHD 4k 600 MHz Multi-Ch UHD 4k 300 MHz 2ch UHD 4k 300 MHz Multi-Ch 1080p 2ch 1080p Multi-Ch External External EDID 4K Display Output 4K Display Input BLURAY PC1 4K HDR Sat TV Internal UHD 4k 600 MHz 2ch UHD 4k 600 MHz Multi-Ch UHD 4k 300 MHz 2ch UHD 4k 300 MHz Multi-Ch 1080p 2ch External External EDID- The following dialog will be displayed:

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• Mac OS X The file will automatically be saved under Macintosh HD\Users[username]\Downloads.
- Windows OS The file will be saved under C:\Users[username]\Downloads.
▶ Uploading an EDID
- Click the Manage EDID tab within the built-in web interface.
- Click the Upload/Download tab.
- Select the input where the EDID file will be uploaded.
- Set the input to Custom mode. See Setting the EDID Mode (page 25) for more information.
- Click the Browse... button under Upload EDID section.
- The File Upload dialog will be displayed.
- Select the EDID file from your computer. The EDID file must be in .bin format. After the file is selected, click the OK button on the dialog box.
- Select the input where the EDID will be uploaded using the Select Destination drop-down list. In order for an input to be selected, it must be unlocked and set to Custom. See Setting the EDID Mode (page 25) for more information.
- Click the Upload button.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True Browse Status Select Edit Options E3D0 Menu E3D0 v1 USB Next Select E3D0 new USB Next USB Next Destination: Bluray All Inputs Locked - Bluray Media Player (Locked) Cablebox (Locked) My PC (Locked) Get Next Get Next Destination: Bluray All Inputs Locked - Bluray Our Window Help Options Our PC Connection Our PC Connection All Options Upload Select E3D0 File: Browse... lg4k600.bin Select Destination: Bluray — All Inputs Locked — Bluray Media Player (Locked) Cablebox (Locked) My PC (Locked) EXT-UHD500-41 UploadConfiguring Network Settings
Once the switcher is configured on the network using Gefen Syner-G, the network settings can be changed within the built-in web interface. To access the network settings, click the Network tab in the built-in web interface.
When changing any network setting, click the Save button at the bottom of the page. To revert network settings to factory default, click the Set Network Defaults button.
▶ IP Settings
- Set the network mode by clicking the Static or DHCP button.
- If set to Static mode, then enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address in the IP Address, Subnet, and Gateway fields, respectively. If set to DHCP mode, the DHCP server will assign these values.
- Enter the HTTP listening port in the HTTP Port field.
| IP Address | 192.168.1.72 |
| Subnet | 255.255.255.0 |
| Gateway | 192.168.1.1 |

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UHD600-41 Routing Status Temp Manage RTCC Network System IP Settings MAC Address 88 XCHI 569/CD3D IP Address 742 206-1 25 HTTP Port 90 Address 200,582,285.2 Mode State DHCP Gateway 192 206 1.7 TCP/IP subnet Settings TCP Address State Enable High Path Address TCP Port 23 Link Address Open Path Login Knowledge or Currency State Finish Resource Packard or Common State Enable Open Path UDP Settings UDP Address State Enable Open Path / IP Address 00:1C:91:04:C0:00 MAC Address 00:1C:91:04:C0:00 HTTP Port 80 Mode Static DHCP▶ TCP / Telnet Settings
For details on configuring TCP, see Using Telnet, UDP, and RS-232 (page 48).
- TCP Access: Click the Enable button to allow Telnet access to the switcher. Otherwise, click the Disable button.
• TCP Port: Enter the TCP listening port in this field. - Login Message on Connect: Click the Show button to display the welcome message at the beginning of a Telnet session. Otherwise, click the Hide button.
- Require Password on Connect: Click the Enable button to require password credentials at the beginning of a Telnet session.

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TCP/Telnet Settings TCP Access Enabled Disable TCP Port 23 Login Message on Connect Show Hide Require Password on Connect Enable Disabled
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- Old Password: Enter the old (current) password in this field. The factory-default password is ^ C ã á å .
- New Password: Enter the new password in this field.
- Confirm New Password: Confirm the new password by entering the new password in this field.

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Note that all passwords are case-sensitive.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UHD600-41 Resulting StatusTempManage SISC Network System IP Settings MAC Address ISO 833100-02-02 IP Address 152 398 172 ATYP Plus 30 Small 205.355.240.0 Mabs New DHIP OpenUp 152 398 172 TCP/Internet Settings USB An Access Enable Disable Open USB Plus 20 Disable Login Address or Comment New Free Open Resource Password or Comment Enable Disable Open USB Settings USB An Access Enable Disable Open USB Plus New Disable Open Internet/USB Password Enable Disable Auto Logit Settings Transporter Symbolic Imputation ON Passcount Net Password OpenFirst PassCount OK Run Loop Dot▶ UDP Settings
For details on configuring UDP, see Using Telnet, UDP, and RS-232 (page 48).
- UDP Access: Click the Enable button to use the UDP protocol with the switcher. Otherwise, click the Disable button.
• UDP Port: Enter the TCP listening port in this field. - Remote UDP Access: Click the Enable button to set the remote UDP address and UDP listening port. This feature only needs to be enabled if feedback to the switcher is required. Otherwise, this feature can be disabled.

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UDP Settings UDP Access Enable Disabled UDP Port 50007 Remote UDP Access Enable Disabled TCP Server Settings UDP As Loss Enable UDP Port 20 Login Message on Connect Name Trials Request Password on Connect Address UDP Settings UDP As Loss Enable Default UDP Port 2001 Internet UDP Interface Password Block Login Settings Customize Options Download Init Password USB Password Connect New Password Remote UDP IP Address 192.168 1.255 Remote UDP Port 50000• Remote UDP IP Address: Enter the remote UDP IP address in this field.
- Remote UDP Port: Enter the remote UDP listening port in this field.
▶ Web Login Settings
- Username: To change the password for the Administrator, click the Administrator. Otherwise, click the Operator button.
- New Password: Enter password for the selected username (above), in this field. Passwords are case-sensitive.
- Old Password: Enter the old (current) password in this field. Passwords are case-sensitive.
- Confirm New Password: To confirm the new password, re-enter the new password in this field. Passwords are case-sensitive.
The default password for the Administrator username is ^ Cã á á .
The default password for the Operator username is l é É ê \~ í ç ê .

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UHD600-41 Reading Status Setup Manage XDC Network System Web Login Settings Username Operator Administrator New Password UDP Login Login Messages or Comment Remove Password or Common Enable User Password UDP Settings UDP Accounts Enable User Password Enable UDP Settings UDP Password New Password Edit Login Settings Username Options New Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password Edit Password EditPassword Confirm New Password Old Password▶ Discovery Protocol Settings
- Enable Discovery: Click the Enable button to enable "discovery" mode. Otherwise, click the Disabled button. In order for Gefen Syner-G to discover the switcher on a network, this feature must be enabled.
• Find Your Device: Click the Show Me button to physically locate the switcher on a network. In order for the Show Me button to be available, the Enable Discovery button must be set to Enable. When the Show Me button is clicked, the button text will change to Hide Me and all the LED indicators on the front panel will flash.

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GEFEN Select 1 2 3 4 Off 4K 60 Hz 4:4:4, HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 Reset Power IR 4K Ultra HD 600 MHz 4x1 Switcher w/HDR• Discovery Read Only: When set to Read Only, the IP settings for the switcher will be displayed by Syner-G but they cannot be changed. In order to display and change IP settings from within Gefen Syner-G, click the Read / Write button.
- Product Description: EXT-UHD600-41 is the default product description. This name will be used to identify the switcher when using the Gefen Syner-G software.

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Discovery Protocol Settings Enable Discovery Find Your Device Enabled Disable Show Me UCF Settings UCF Process UCF Link Product Description Read Only Read/Write Product Description EXT-UHD600-41 UOP Settings UOP Process UOP Link Mark Login Settings UOP SaaS Password Product Description Read Only Read/Write Product Description EXT-UHD600-41 Discovery Protocol Settings Enable Discovery Find Your Device Create... Create... Create and Read Only Create Description Read Only Read/Write Read Only Read/Write End Software Network SaveSystem Settings
The System tab provides controls for various other switcher features. Each of these controls is described below.
▶ Main RS-232 Feedback
By default, RS-232 feedback is set to On, meaning all command will send a response.
- Click the Off button to disable RS-232 feedback.
- Click the On button to enable RS-232 feedback.

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Main RS-232 Feedback Off On GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UMD500-41 Reading Status Setup Manage BIOS Network System Start VPS-232 Download Download Current Configuration to PC Readout/Adaptive Configuration File Planning: All current settings will be found Download Current Configuration to PC Download▶ Download Current Configuration to PC
Saves the current switcher configuration to a file on your computer.
- Click the Download button.
- The following dialog will be displayed (see following page).

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Click the Save File radio button, then click OK to save the configuration file to your computer.
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Mac OS X
The file will automatically be saved under
Macintosh HD\Users[username]\Downloads - Windows OS
The file will be saved under
C:\Users[username]\Downloads
▶ Restore / Upload Configuration File
Uploads the selected switcher configuration, from a file on your computer, to the switcher.
- Click the Browse... button.

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Restore/Upload Configuration File Browse... Warning: All current settings will be lost- Select the desired configuration file from your computer. After the file has been selected, the filename will appear next to the Browse... button.
- Click the Restore button to upload the file.
▶ Firmware Update
Uploads and applies the latest firmware file to the switcher.
- Download the latest firmware from the Gefen web site.
- Click the Browse... button.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UHD600-41 Binary Status Setup Message SODC Version System New Up End Base Hb 202 P Download Curr Software Update (version: 1.0L, 3V version: 0) Bened... Options... Preview: All cannot settings will be found Software Update version: 1.0L, 3V version: 0 Bened... LSD Integration OK (Show) 7 5 7 4 Factory Reset Next Next- Select the firmware file on your computer.
The firmware must be a .bin file and will have the following naming convention: EXT-UHD600-41([version])(PACK).bin.
- Click the Update button.
The following message box will be displayed:
WARNING: Updating the firmware may overwrite some of your settings. Consider saving the configuration before updating the firmware. Are you sure you want to continue?
To save the configuration, before continuing, click the Cancel button on the message box. Refer to the section Download Current Configuration to PC.
- Click the OK button.
- After a few moments, the following message box will be displayed within the web interface:

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Please wait, processing...- After the update process completes, the switcher will automatically reboot.
Setting the LED Brightness
Sets the brightness for the LED indicators on the front panel of the switcher.
- Drag the slider to set the LED brightness. The brightness ranges from 0 to 100. The default setting is 50. The brightness value may also be entered directly, in the box, next to the slider bar.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UHD600-41 Routing Status Setup Manage ECGI Network System Show MTS-232 Platform Reserved Command Configurations to PC LED Brightness 0 Promote options precisions: (A, B) remote - 2 Display: Display: LED Brightness 0 R: Channel 2 3 5 4 Customity Mode: Auto Options: SelectSetting the IR Channel
Sets the IR channel for the switcher. The switcher must be set to the same IR channel as the included IR remote control, in order for the IR remote control to communicate with the switcher.
- Click the desired IR channel for the switcher by clicking one of the IR Channel buttons (1 - 4). The default IR channel setting is 1.

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IR Channel 1 2 3 4The IR channel setting is automatically saved. Rebooting the switcher is not required.
▶ Performing a Factory Reset
This feature restores the switcher to original factory-default settings.

Important
Performing this function will erase all current setting of the switcher. IP settings will be retained. To save the configuration, before continuing, refer to the section Download Current Configuration to PC.
1. Click the Reset button.

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GEFEN 4x1 HDMI 2.0 True4K UltraHD Switcher EXT-UMD600-41 Reset Status Setup Manage SCSI Parameters System Main Mb-232 Platform Add Remove Current Configurations to PC Download Reconfig/Update Configuration-Play Reset Factory Reset Reset LSTM Dimensions 5 5 IF 3Channel 0 1 2 3 4 Factory Reset Reset Reset2. The following message box will be displayed:

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Are you sure you want to reset the unit to factory defaults? Cancel OK▶ Click the OK button to continue with the reset procedure.
▶ Click the Cancel button to abort the reset procedure and return to the web interface.
▶ Rebooting the Switcher
Clicking this button will reboot the switcher.
- Click the Reboot button.

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Are you sure you want to reject the unit? Cancel OK▶ Click the OK button to continue with the reboot procedure.
▶ Click the Cancel button to abort the reboot procedure and return to the web interface.
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Telnet Configuration
- Launch the desired terminal application. For example, on the Windows operating system, Hyperterminal can be used; on Mac OS X, the Terminal application can be used.
- After correct settings have been used in the terminal program, information similar to the following will be displayed:
Welcome to EXT-UHD600-41 Telnet
telnet->
- Type #help for a list of commands or refer to the tables on the following pages.
UDP Configuration
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Configure the desired control system for UDP.
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Click the Network tab, within the web interface, and do the following. See Configuring Network Settings (page 33) for more information.
a. Click the Enabled button next to UDP Access.
b. Enter the UDP listening port in the UDP Port field. The default UDP listening port is 50007.
c. Click the Enabled button next to Remote UDP Access. This feature only needs to be enabled if feedback to the switcher is required. Otherwise, this feature can be disabled.
d. If enabling Remote UDP Access, enter the remote UDP IP address in the Remote UDP IP Address field. This IP address should be the same as the control system. The default IP address is 192.168.1.255.
e. If enabling Remote UDP Access, enter the remote UDP listening port in the Remote UDP Port field. The default remote UDP listening port is 50008.
f. Click the Save button at the bottom of the Network screen.
RS-232 Configuration
- Configure...
- Selected the desired COM port.
- Configure the RS-232 port to the following settings. Note that Only TxD, RxD, and GND pins are used.

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graph LR
A["DCD"] -->|1| B["1"]
C["RXD"] -->|2| D["2"]
E["TXD"] -->|3| F["3"]
G["DTR"] -->|4| H["4"]
I["GND"] -->|5| J["5"]
K["DSR"] -->|6| L["6"]
M["RTS"] -->|7| N["7"]
O["CTS"] -->|8| P["8"]
Q["R1"] -->|9| R["9"]
B --> S["DCD"]
D --> T["RXD"]
F --> U["TXD"]
J --> V["DTR"]
L --> W["DSR"]
N --> X["RTS"]
P --> Y["CTS"]
R --> Z["R1"]
| Description Setting | |
| Baud rate | 19200 |
| Data bits | 8 |
| Parity | None |
| Stop bits | 1 |
| Hardware flow control | None |
- Connect the RS-232 cable from the DB9 connector on the controller to the to the RS-232 port on the switcher.
- Type #help for a list of commands or refer to the tables on the following pages.
Discovery Service
| #get_device_desc | Returns the current device-description string |
| #get_discovery | Returns the current state of the discovery service |
| #get_discovery_mode | Returns the discovery mode |
| #get_showme | Returns the status of the “show me” feature |
| #set_device_desc | Sets the description string of the switcher |
| #set_discovery | Enables or disables the discovery service |
| #set_discovery_mode | Sets the “discovery” mode |
| #set_showme | Enables or disables the “show me” feature |
Help
| #help | Returns a list of available commands |
Input Status
| #gets_input_hdcp | Returns the HDCP state on the specified input |
| #gets_input_hpd | Returns the HPD state on the specified input |
| #gets_input_mode | Returns the input mode on the specified input |
| #gets_input_signal | Returns the signal status on the specified input |
Manage EDID
| #get_ds_edid | Downloads the downstream EDID |
| #get_edid_mode | Returns the EDID mode on the specified input |
| #get_ext_edid | Downloads the external EDID |
| #get_preset_edid | Downloads the specified preset EDID |
| #set_edid_copy | Copies the specified EDID to the custom EDID |
| #set_edid_lock | Sets the EDID lock setting on the specified input |
| #set_edid_mode | Sets the EDID mode |
Network Settings
| #get_gateway | Returns the gateway IP address of the switcher |
| #get_http_port | Returns the HTTP listening port |
| #get_ip_address | Returns the IP address |
| #get_ip_mode | Returns the IP mode |
| #get_ipconfig | Returns the IP configuration |
| #get_mac_addr | Returns the MAC address |
| #get_netmask | Returns the subnet mask |
| #get_remote_udp_access | Returns the remote UDP access state |
| #get_remote_udp_ip | Returns the remote UDP IP address |
| #get_remote_udp_port | Returns the remote UDP listening port |
| #get_telnet_access | Returns the Telnet access state |
| #get_telnet_port | Returns the Telnet listening port |
| #get_telnet_welcome | Returns the Telnet welcome message |
| #get_udp_access | Returns the UDP access state |
| #get_udp_port | Returns the UDP listening port |
| #set_gateway | Sets the gateway address |
| #set_http_port | Sets the HTTP listening port |
| #set_ip_address | Sets the IP address |
| #set_ip_mode | Sets the IP mode |
| #set_netmask | Sets the subnet mask |
| #set_remote_udp_access | Enables or disables remote UDP access |
| #set_remote_udp_ip | Sets the remote UDP IP address |
| #set_remote_udp_port | Sets the remote UDP listening port |
| #set_telnet_access | Enables or disables Telnet access |
| #set_telnet_port | Sets the Telnet listening port on the switcher |
| #set_telnet_welcome | Sets the Telnet welcome message |
| #set_udp_access | Enables or disables UDP access |
| #set_udp_port | Sets the UDP listening port |
| #use_telnet_login | Enable or disables Telnet login credentials |
Output Status
| #gets_output_hdcp | Returns the HDCP state of the output |
| #gets_output_hpd | Returns the HDP state of the output |
| #gets_output_rsense | Returns the Rsense state of the output |
Routing
| #get_auto_switch | Returns the status of the auto-switching feature |
| #lock_matrix | Locks / unlocks the switcher |
| #set_auto_switch | Enables / disables the auto-switching feature |
| r | Routes the specified input to the output |
System Settings
| #factory_reset | Resets the switcher to factory-default settings |
| #get_feedback | Returns the RS-232 feedback state |
| #get_ir_channel | Returns the current IR channel |
| #get_led_brightness | Returns the LED brightness level |
| #reboot | Reboots the switcher |
| #set_feedback | Enables / disables unsolicited RS-232 feedback |
| #set_ir_channel | Sets the IR channel |
| #set_led_brightness | Sets the LED brightness level |
| #show_firmware_version | Returns the current firmware version |
#get\_device\_desc
Returns the description of the switcher.
Syntax
get_device_desc
Parameters
None
Example
get_device_desc
DEVICE DESCRIPTION IS EXT-UHD600-41
Related Commands
get_discovery
get_discovery_mode
get_showme
set_device_desc
set_discovery
set_discovery_mode
set_showme
#get\_discovery
Returns the discovery mode setting. The value returned is one of the following:
Value Description
| 0 | "Discovery" mode is disabled |
| 1 | "Discovery" mode is enabled |
Syntax
get_discovery
Parameters
None
Example
get_discovery
DISCOVERY 1
Related Commands
get_device_desc
get_discovery_mode
get_showme
set_device_desc
set_discovery
set_discovery_mode
set_showme
#get\_discovery\_mode
Returns the current "discovery" mode. The value returned is one of the following:
Value Description
| 0 | Read only |
| 1 | Read / Write |
Syntax
get_discovery_mode
Parameters
None
Example
get_discovery_mode
get_discovery_mode 1
Related Commands
get_device_desc
get_discovery
get_showme
set_device_desc
set_discovery
set_discovery_mode
set_showme
#get\_showme
Returns the current "show me" state. When the switcher is in "show me" mode, the LED indicators on the front panel will be flash. In this state, the #get_showme command will return a value of 1. Otherwise, a value of 0 will be returned.
Value Description
0 "Show me" disabled
1 "Show me" enabled.
Syntax
#get_showme
Parameters
None
Example
#get_showme
#get_showme 1
Related Commands
#get_device_desc
#get_discovery
#get_discovery_mode
#set_device_desc
#set_discovery
#set_discovery_mode
#set_showme
#set\_device\_desc
Sets the switcher identifier string.
Syntax
set_device_desc name
Parameters
name
Type: STRING
The device description. This value cannot exceed 30 characters in length.
Example
set_device_desc switcher202
DEVICE DESCRIPTION IS SET TO switcher202
Related Commands
#get_device_desc
#get_discovery
#get_discovery_mode
#get_showme
#set_discovery
#set_discovery_mode
#set_showme
#set\_discovery
Enables or disables the "discovery" feature. This feature is enabled by default.
Syntax
#set_discovery state
Parameters
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, specifying the desired state:
state Description
| 0 | Disables "Discovery" mode |
| 1 | Enables "Discovery" mode |
If set to disabled, then the Syner-G Software Suite will be unable to detect the switcher on a network. It is recommended that this feature is enabled, until the switcher has been configured for use on a network.
Example
set_discovery 0
DISCOVERY 0
Related Commands
#get_device_desc
#get_discovery
#get_discovery_mode
#get_showme
#set_device_desc
#set_discovery_mode
#set_showme
#set\_discovery\_mode
Sets the "discovery" mode. This mode is set to read/write by default.
Syntax
set_discovery_mode mode
Parameters
mode
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, specifying the desired state:
mode Description
| 0 | Read-only mode |
| 1 | Read / write mode |
When set to read-only mode, the IP settings for the switcher will be displayed within the Gefen Syner-G Software Suite but cannot be changed. In order to both display and allow changes to the IP settings within Gefen Syner-G, set this feature to read/write mode.
Example
set_discovery_mode 0
DISCOVERY MODE 0
Related Commands
#get_device_desc
#get_discovery
#get_discovery_mode
#get_showme
#set_device_desc
#set_discovery
#set_showme
#set\_showme
Enables or disables the "Show Me" feature. If the "Show Me" feature is enabled, then all the buttons (with the exception of the Power button), will flash slowly. This feature allows the switcher to be visually identified on the network and is useful when multiple switcher units are being used. The default setting is disabled.
Syntax
set_showme state
Parameters
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, corresponding to the desired state.
state Description
| 0 | Disable "Show Me" |
| 1 | Enable "Show Me" |
Example
set_showme 1
SET_SHOWME 1
Related Commands
#get_device_desc
#get_discovery
#get_discovery_mode
#get_showme
#set_device_desc
#set_discovery
#set_discovery_mode
#help
Returns a list of available commands. The commands listed are specific to either the Sender or Receiver unit.
Syntax
help
Parameters
None
Example
help
#gets\_input\_hdcp
Returns the HDCP mode of the specified input. The value returned is one of the following:
Value Description
| 0 | Reject |
| 1 | HDCP 2.2 and below |
| 2 | HDCP 1.4 and below |
Syntax
gets_input_hdcp input
Parameters
input
Type: INTEGER
The number of the HDMI input (1 - 4) to query.
Example
get_input_hdcp 1
INPUT_HDCP 1 0
Related Commands
gets_input_hpd
gets_input_mode
gets_input_signal
gets_output_hdcp
gets_output_hpd
gets_output_rsense
#gets\_input\_hpd
Returns the HPD status of the specified input.
Value Description
| 0 | HPD low (no source connected) |
| 1 | HPD high (source connected) |
Syntax
gets_input_hpd input
Parameters
input
Type: INTEGER
The number of the HDMI input (1 - 4) to query.
Example
gets_input_hpd 1
INPUT_HPD 1 0
Related Commands
#gets_input_hdcp
#gets_input_mode
#gets_input_signal
#gets_output_hdcp
#gets_output_hpd
#gets_output_rsense
#gets\_input\_mode
Returns the video mode of the specified input(s). The value returned is one of the following. To return the video mode for all inputs, specify 0 for the input parameter.
Value Description
| D | DVI signal detected on HDMI input |
| H | HDMI signal detected on HDMI input |
Syntax
gets_input_mode inputs
Parameters
input
Type: INTEGER
The number of the HDMI input (1 - 4) to query. More than one input can be specified.
Example
#gets_input_mode 1
INPUT_MODE 1 H
#get_input_mode 0
INPUT_MODE 0 H H L H
Related Commands
#gets_input_hdcp
#gets_input_hpd
#gets_input_signal
#gets_output_hdcp
#gets_output_hpd
#gets_output_rsense
#gets\_input\_signal
Returns the active signal status of the specified input(s). The value returned is one of the following.
Value Description
N No clock signal present on HDMI nput
Y Valid clock signal detected on HDMI input
Syntax
#gets_input_signal inputs
Parameters
input
Type: INTEGER
The number of the HDMI input (1 - 4) to query. More than one input can be specified.
Example
#gets_input_signal 0
INPUT_SIGNAL 0 Y Y Y Y
#gets_input_signal 1
INPUT_SIGNAL 1 Y
Related Commands
#gets_input_hdcp
#gets_input_hpd
#gets_input_mode
#gets_output_hdcp
#gets_output_hpd
#gets_output_rsense
#get\_ds\_edid
Downloads the downstream EDID.
Syntax
gets_ds_edid input
Parameters
input
Type: INTEGER
The number of the HDMI input (1 - 4) to query.
Example
gets ds edid 1
00FFFFFFFFFFFFF000421000000000000...
Related Commands
get edid mode
get ext edid
get_preset_edid
set_edid_copy
set_edid_lock
set_edid_mode
#get\_edid\_mode
Returns the EDID mode of the specified input. The value returned is one of the following:
Value Description
1 Internal Mode - UHD 600 4K 2 Channel
2 Internal Mode - UHD 600 4K Multichannel
3 Internal Mode - UHD 300 4K 2 Channel
4 Internal Mode - UHD 300 4K 2 Multichannel
5 Internal Mode - 1080p 2 Channel
6 Internal Mode - 1080p Multichannel
7 Custom Mode - User
8 External
Syntax
#get_edid_mode input
Parameters
input
Type: INTEGER
The number of the HDMI input (1 - 4) to query.
Example
#get_edid_mode 1
#get_edid_mode 1 0
Related Commands
#get_ds_edid
#get_ext_edid
#get_preset_edid
#set_edid_copy
#set_edid_lock
#set_edid_mode
#get\_ext\_edid
Downloads the external EDID.
Syntax
get_ext_edid input
Parameters
input
Type: INTEGER
The number of the HDMI input (1 - 4) to query.
Example
get ext edid 1
00FFFFFFFFFFFFF000421000000000000...
Related Commands
get ds edid
get edid mode
get_preset_edid
set_edid_copy
set_edid_lock
set_edid_mode
#get\_preset\_edid
Returns the EDID mode of the specified input. The value returned is one of the following:
Syntax
Accepts a number from the table below, corresponding to the desired EDID.
edid Description
| 1 | Internal Mode - UHD 600 4K 2Ch |
| 2 | Internal Mode - UHD 600 4K Multichannel |
| 3 | Custom Mode - UHD 300 4K 2Ch |
| 4 | Custom Mode - UHD 300 4K Multichannel |
| 5 | Custom Mode - 1080p 2Ch |
| 6 | Custom Mode - 1080p Multichannel |
Example
get_preset_edid 1
00FFFFFFFFFFFFF000421000000000000...
Related Commands
#get_ds_edid
#get_edid_mode
#get_ext_edid
#set_edid_copy
#set_edid_lock
#set_edid_mode
#set\_edid\_copy
Copies the external, internal, or output EDID to the custom user EDID.
Syntax
#set_edid_copy edid
Parameters
edid
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, corresponding to the desired EDID.
edid Description
| 1 | Internal Mode - UHD 600 4K 2Ch |
| 2 | Internal Mode - UHD 600 4K Multichannel |
| 3 | Custom Mode - UHD 300 4K 2Ch |
| 4 | Custom Mode - UHD 300 4K Multichannel |
| 5 | Custom Mode - 1080p 2Ch |
| 6 | Custom Mode - 1080p Multichannel |
| 7 | External |
Example
#set_edid_copy 1
COPY_COMPLETE
Related Commands
#get_ds_edid
#get_edid_mode
#get_ext_edid
#get_preset_edid
#set_edid_lock
#set_edid_mode
#set\_edid\_lock
Locks to unlocks the EDID when using Custom EDID mode. This command only works if the specified input is set to a Custom mode. See the #set_edid_mode command.
Syntax
set_edid_lock input state
Parameters
input
Type: INTEGER
This parameter must be the identifier of an HDMI input (1 - 4).
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, specifying the desired state:
state Description
| 0 | Unlock the EDID |
| 1 | Lock the EDID |
Example
#set_edid_lock 1 0
EDID_LOCK 1 0
Related Commands
#get_ds_edid
#get_edid_mode
#get_ext_edid
#get_preset_edid
#set_edid_copy
#set_edid_mode
#set\_edid\_mode
Sets the EDID mode.
Syntax
#set_edid_mode edid
Parameters
edid
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, corresponding to the desired EDID.
edid Description
| 1 | Internal Mode - UHD 600 4K 2Ch |
| 2 | Internal Mode - UHD 600 4K Multichannel |
| 3 | Custom Mode - UHD 300 4K 2Ch |
| 4 | Custom Mode - UHD 300 4K Multichannel |
| 5 | Custom Mode - 1080p 2Ch |
| 6 | Custom Mode - 1080p Multichannel |
| 7 | Custom Mode - User |
| 8 | External |
Example
#set_edid_mode 1
EDID_MODE 1
Related Commands
#get_ds_edid
#get_edid_mode
#get_ext_edid
#get_preset_edid
#set_edid_copy
#set_edid_lock
#get\_gateway
Returns the gateway address of the switcher.
Syntax
#get_gateway
Parameters
None
Example
#get_gateway
GATEWAY 10.5.64.1
Related Commands
#get_http_port
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#set_gateway
#set_http_port
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#get\_http\_port
Returns the HTTP listening port of the switcher.
Syntax
#get_http_port
Parameters
None
Example
#get_http_port
HTTP_PORT 80
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#set_gateway
#set_http_port
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#get\_ip\_address
Returns the current IP address of the switcher.
Syntax
#get_ip_address
Parameters
None
Example
#get_ip_address
IP_ADDRESS 10.5.64.81
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_http_port
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#set_gateway
#set_http_port
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#get\_ip\_mode
Returns the current IP mode of the switcher. The value returned is one of the following:
Value Description
| 0 | Static mode |
| 1 | DHCP mode |
Syntax
#get_ip_mode
Parameters
None
Example
#get_ip_mode
IP_MODE 0
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_http_port
#get_ip_address
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#set_gateway
#set_http_port
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#get\_ipconfig
Returns the current IP configuration of the switcher. In addition to providing the MAC address and the broadcast IP address, this command also provides the same information as executing the #get_ip_address, #get_netmask, #get_gateway, and #get_mac_addr ommands.
Syntax
#get_ipconfig
Parameters
None
Example
#get_ipconfig
IP CONFIGURATION IS :
IP: 10.5.64.81
NETMASK: 255.255.255.0
GATEWAY: 10.5.64.1
MAC ADDRESS: 00:1C:91:04:90:03
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_http_port
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_netmask
#set_gateway
#set_http_port
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#get\_mac\_addr
Returns the MAC address of the switcher.
Syntax
get_mac_addr
Parameters
None
Example
get_mac_addr
MAC ADDRESS IS: 00:1C:91:04:90:03
Related Commands
get_ipconfig
#get\_netmask
Returns the current subnet mask of the switcher.
Syntax
#get_netmask
Parameters
None
Example
#get_netmask
NETMASK 255.255.255.0
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_http_port
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#set_gateway
#set_http_port
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#get\_remote\_udp\_access
Returns the remote UDP access state. The value returned is one of the following:
Value Description
| 0 | Remote UDP access disabled |
| 1 | Remote UDP access enabled |
Syntax
get_remote_udp_access
Parameters
None
Example
get_remote_udp_access
REMOTE_UDP_ACCESS 0
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
#get\_remote\_udp\_ip
Returns the remote UDP IP address.
Syntax
get_remote_udp_ip
Parameters
None
Example
get_remote_udp_access
REMOTE_UDP_IP 192.168.1.255
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
#get\_remote\_udp\_port
Returns the remote UDP listening port.
Syntax
get_remote_udp_port
Parameters
None
Example
get_remote_udp_port
REMOTE_UDP_PORT 50008
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
#get\_telnet\_access
Returns the Telnet access state. Use the #set_telnet_access command to enable or disable Telnet access.
Syntax
get_telnet_access
Parameters
None
Example
get_telnet_access
TELNET_ACCESS 1
Related Commands
get_telnet_port
get_telnet_welcome
set_telnet_access
set_telnet_port
set_telnet_welcome
use_telnet_login
#get\_telnet\_port
Returns the Telnet listening port.
Syntax
#get_telnet_port
Parameters
None
Example
#get_telnet_port
TELNET_PORT 23
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome
#use_telnet_login
#get\_telnet\_welcome
Returns the Telnet welcome message. Use the #set_telnet_welcome to create a custom welcome message.
Syntax
get_telnet_welcome
Parameters
None
Example
get_telnet_welcome
TELNET WELCOME SCREEN IS ENABLED
Related Commands
get_telnet_access
get_telnet_port
set_telnet_access
set_telnet_port
set_telnet_welcome
use_telnet_login
#get\_udp\_access
Returns the UDP access state. Use the #set_udp_access command to enable or disable UDP access. The value returned is one of the following:
Value Description
| 0 | UDP access disabled |
| 1 | UDP access enabled |
Syntax
#get_udp_access
Parameters
None
Example
#get_udp_access
UDP_ACCESS 0
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
#get\_udp\_port
Returns the local UDP listening port.
Syntax
get_udp_port
Parameters
None
Example
get_udp_port
UDP_PORT 50007
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
#set\_gateway
Sets the gateway address for the switcher. The gateway address will be changed only if the switcher is in static IP mode. If the switcher is using DHCP mode, then the gateway address is automatically assigned by the DHCP server. The switcher must be rebooted after executing this command.
Syntax
#set_gateway addr
Parameters
addr
Type: IP ADDRESS
The desired gateway address of the switcher. This address must be entered in dot-decimal notation.
Example
set_gateway 10.5.64.1
GATEWAY 10.5.64.1
REBOOT TO APPLY SETTINGS
Related Commands
get_gateway
get_http_port
get_ip_address
get ip mode
get ipconfig
get_netmask
set_http_port
set_ip_address
set_ip_mode
set_netmask
#set\_http\_port
Sets the HTTP listening port for the switcher.
Syntax
#set_http port
Parameters
port
Type: INTEGER
The desired HTTP listening port for the switcher.
Example
#set_http_port 80
HTTP_PORT 80
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_http_port
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#set_gateway
#set_ip_address
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#set\_ip\_address
Sets the IP address of the switcher. The switcher must be rebooted after executing this command.
Syntax
set_ip_address addr
Parameters
addr
Type: IP ADDRESS
The desired IP address of the switcher. This address must be entered in dot-decimal notation.
Example
#set_ip_address 10.5.64.81
IP_ADDRESS 10.5.64.81
REBOOT TO APPLY SETTINGS
Related Commands
#get_gateway
#get_http_port
#get_ip_address
#get_ip_mode
#get_ipconfig
#get_netmask
#set_gateway
#set_http_port
#set_ip_mode
#set_netmask
#set\_ip\_mode
Sets the IP mode of the switcher. The switcher must be rebooted after executing this command.
Syntax
set_ip_mode mode
Parameters
mode
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, corresponding to the desired IP mode.
mode Description
| 0 | Static |
| 1 | DHCP |
| 2 | Auto |
Example
set ip mode 1
IP MODE 1
REBOOT TO APPLY SETTINGS
Related Commands
get_gateway
get_http_port
get ip address
get_ip_mode
get_ipconfig
get_netmask
set gateway
set_http_port
set_ip_address
set_netmask
#set\_netmask
Sets the network mask address. The switcher must be rebooted after executing this command.
Syntax
set_netmask addr
Parameters
addr
Type: ADDRESS
The desired subnet mask of the switcher. This address must be entered in dot-decimal notation.
Example
set netmask 255.255.255.0
NETMASK 255.255.255.0
REBOOT TO APPLY SETTINGS
Related Commands
get_gateway
get_http_port
get_ip_address
get_ip_mode
get_ipconfig
get netmask
set_gateway
set_http_port
set_ip_address
set_ip_mode
#set\_remote\_udp\_access
Enables or disables remote UDP access.
Syntax
set_remote_udp_access state
Parameters
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, corresponding to the desired state.
state Description
| 0 | Disable remote UDP access |
| 1 | Enable remote UDP access |
Example
set_remote_udp_access 0
REMOTE_UDP_ACCESS 0
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
#set\_remote\_udp\_ip
Sets the remote UDP IP address of the switcher.
Syntax
set_remote_udp_ip addr
Parameters
addr
Type: IP ADDRESS
The desired remote UDP IP address of the switcher. The address must be entered in dot-decimal notation.
Example
set_remote_udp_ip 192.168.1.251
REMOTE_UDP_IP 192.168.1.251
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_access
#set_udp_port
#set\_remote\_udp\_port
Sets the remote UDP listening port for the switcher.
Syntax
set_remote_udp_port port
Parameters
port
Type: INTEGER
The desired remote UDP port (0 - 65535) of the switcher.
Example
set remote udp port 50008
REMOTE_UDP_PORT 50008
Related Commands
get_remote_udp_access
get_remote_udp_ip
get_remote_udp_port
get_udp_access
get_udp_port
set_remote_udp_access
set_remote_udp_ip
set_udp_access
set_udp_port
#set\_telnet\_access
Enables or disables Telnet access on the switcher.
Syntax
#set_telnet_access state
Parameters
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, corresponding to the desired state.
state Description
| 0 | Disable Telnet access |
| 1 | Enable Telnet access |
Example
#set_telnet_access 1
TELNET_ACCESS 1
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome
#use_telnet_login
#set\_telnet\_port
Sets the Telnet listening port on the switcher.
Syntax
#set_telnet_port port
Parameters
port
Type: INTEGER
The desired remote Telnet listening port (0 - 65535) of the switcher.
Example
#set_telnet_port 23
TELNET_PORT 23
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_welcome
#use_telnet_login
#set\_telnet\_welcome
Enables or disables the Telnet welcome message.
Syntax
#set_telnet_welcome state
Parameters
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number, from table below, corresponding to the desired state.
state Description
| 0 | Disable welcome message |
| 1 | Enable welcome message |
Example
set_telnet_welcome 1
TELNET WELCOME SCREEN IS ENABLED
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_port
#use_telnet_login
#set\_udp\_access
Enables or disables UDP access.
Syntax
set_udp_access state
Parameters
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number, from table below, corresponding to the desired state.
state Description
| 0 | Disable UDP access |
| 1 | Enable UDP access |
Example
set_udp_access 0
UDP_ACCESS 0
Related Commands
#get_remote_udp_access
#get_remote_udp_ip
#get_remote_udp_port
#get_udp_access
#get_udp_port
#set_remote_udp_access
#set_remote_udp_ip
#set_remote_udp_port
#set_udp_port
#set\_udp\_port
Sets the local UDP listening port.
Syntax
set_udp_port port
Parameters
port
Type: INTEGER
The desired UDP listening port (0 - 65535) of the switcher.
Example
set udp port 50007
UDP PORT 50007
Related Commands
get_remote_udp_access
get_remote_udp_ip
get_remote_udp_port
get_udp_access
get_udp_port
set_remote_udp_access
set_remote_udp_ip
set_remote_udp_port
set_udp_access
#use\_telnet\_login
Enables or disables login credentials when starting a Telnet session.
Syntax
use_telnet_login_state
Parameters
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number, from table below, corresponding to the desired state.
state Description
| 0 | Disable Telnet login |
| 1 | Enable Telnet login |
Example
use_telnet_login 0
USE_TELNET_LOGIN 0
Related Commands
#get_telnet_access
#get_telnet_port
#get_telnet_welcome
#set_telnet_access
#set_telnet_port
#set_telnet_welcome
#gets\_output\_hdcp
Returns the HDCP state of the output. The value returned is one of the following:
Value Description
| A | Active |
| U | Unencrypted |
| F | Fail |
Syntax
get_output_hdcp
Parameters
None
Example
get_output_hdcp
OUTPUT_HDCP A
Related Commands
#gets_input_hdcp
#gets_input_hpd
#gets_input_mode
#gets_input_signal
#gets_output_hpd
#gets_output_rsense
#gets\_output\_hpd
Returns the HPD state of the output. The value returned is one of the following:
| Value Description | |
| L | HPD low |
| H | HPD high |
Syntax
get_output_hpd
Parameters
None
Example
get_output_hpd
OUTPUT_HPD H
Related Commands
#gets_input_hdcp
#gets_input_hpd
#gets_input_mode
#gets_input_signal
#gets_output_hdcp
#gets_output_rsense
#gets\_output\_rsense
Returns the HDCP setting of the specified output. The value returned is one of the following:
Value Description
| L | HPD low |
| H | HDP high |
Syntax
get_output_rsense
Parameters
None
Example
get_output_rsense
OUTPUT_RSENSE L
Related Commands
#gets_input_hdcp
#gets_input_hpd
#gets_input_mode
#gets_input_signal
#gets_output_hdcp
#gets_output_hpd
#get\_auto\_switch
Returns the status of the Auto-Switch feature.
| Value Description | |
| 0 | Disabled |
| 1 | Enabled |
Syntax
get_auto_switch
Parameters
None
Example
get_auto_switch
AUTO_SWITCH 0
Related Commands
lock_matrix
set_auto_switch
r
#lock\_matrix
Locks or unlocks the switcher. This command locks the front panel and the built-in web interface of the switcher. Note that if the switcher is locked, settings can still be changed using the command set.
Syntax
#lock_matrix state
Parameters
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, specifying the desired state:
state Description
| 0 | Unlocks the switcher |
| 1 | Locks the switcher |
Example
#lock_matrix 1
LOCK_MATRIX 1
Related Commands
#get_auto_switch
#set_auto_switch
r
#set\_auto\_switch
Returns the HDCP setting of the specified output. The value returned is one of the following:
Syntax
#set_auto_switch state
Parameters
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number, from table below, corresponding to the desired state.
state Description
| 0 | Disable Auto-Switch |
| 1 | Enable Auto-Switch |
Example
#set_auto_switch 0
AUTO_SWITCH 0
Related Commands
#get_auto_switch
#lock_matrix
r
r
Routes the specified input to the output.
Syntax
r input
Parameters
input
Type: INTEGER / STRING
The number of an HDMI input (1 - 4). This parameter also accepts a string argument of "OFF". The "OFF" argument is not case-sensitive. If "OFF" is specified, then no input is selected. To "turn on" an input that is marked as "OFF", use the number of the HDMI input (1 - 4) as the argument.
Examples
r 1
R 1
r off
R OFF
Related Commands
get auto switch
lock_matrix
set_auto_switch
#factory\_reset
Resets the switcher to factory-default settings. If a factory reset is performed through the built-in web interface or Telnet, then IP settings will be preserved. To reset all, including IP settings, this command must be issued using RS-232.
Syntax
factory_reset
Parameters
None
Example
factory_reset
RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
Related Commands
reboot
#get\_feedback
Returns the RS-232 feedback status.
| Value Description | |
| 0 | Disabled |
| 1 | Enabled |
Syntax
get_feedback
Parameters
None
Example
get_feedback
FEEDBACK 1
Related Commands
get ir channel
get led brightness
set feedback
set ir channel
set led brightness
show_firmware_version
#get\_ir\_channel
Returns the IR channel of the switcher.
Syntax
#get_ir_channel
Parameters
None
Example
#get_ir_channel
IR_CHANNEL 1
Related Commands
#get_feedback
#get_ir_channel
#get_led_brightness
#set_feedback
#set_ir_channel
#set_led_brightness
#get\_led\_brightness
Returns the brightness level of the LED indicators on the front-panel.
Syntax
get_led_brightness
Parameters
None
Example
get_led_brightness
LED_BRIGHTNESS 60
Related Commands
get_feedback
get_ir_channel
set_feedback
set_ir_channel
set_led_brightness
#reboot
Reboots the switcher.
Syntax
reboot
Parameters
None
Example
reboot
UNIT WILL REBOOT SHORTLY
Related Commands
factory_reset
#set\_feedback
Enables or disables unsolicited RS-232 feedback.
Syntax
set_feedback state
Parameters
state
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, specifying the desired state:
state Description
| 0 | Disable RS-232 feedback |
| 1 | Enable RS-232 feedback |
Example
set_feedback 1
FEEDBACK 1
Related Commands
#get_feedback
#get_ir_channel
#get_led_brightness
#set_ir_channel
#set_led_brightness
#set\_ir\_channel
Sets the IR channel of the switcher. In order to use the included IR remote control with the switcher, both the switcher and the IR remote control must be set to the same IR channel.
Syntax
set_ir_channel irch
Parameters
irch
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number from the table below, corresponding to the desired IR channel.
irch Description
| 1 | IR channel 1 |
| 2 | IR channel 2 |
| 3 | IR channel 3 |
| 4 | IR channel 4 |
Example
set ir channel 2
IR_CHANNEL 2
Related Commands
get_feedback
get_ir_channel
get led brightness
set feedback
set led brightness
#set\_led\_brightness
Sets the brightness level of the LED indicators on the front panel.
Syntax
#set_led_brightness level
Parameters
level
Type: INTEGER
Accepts a number within the range of 0 - 100. The value of 100 represents the brightest setting of the LED indicators.
Example
#set_led_brightness 75
LED_BRIGHTNESS 75
Related Commands
#get_feedback
#get_ir_channel
#get_led_brightness
#set_feedback
#set_ir_channel
#show\_firmware\_version
Returns the firmware version of the switcher. The returned value will depend upon the version of firmware that is currently installed.
Syntax
show firmware version
Parameters
None
Example
show_firmware_version
FIRWMARE VERSION IS 1.0
Related Commands
None
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600 MHz
4K ULTRA

4x1 Switcher for HDMI w/HDR
4 Appendix
Front of RJ-45 Connector

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Diagram of a mechanical or electronic component with numbered pins (1-8) and no visible text or symbolsGefen recommends the TIA/EIA-568-B wiring option. Use the table below when field-terminating cable for use with Gefen products.
Pin Color Description
| 1 Orange / White TD+ (Transmit Data, positive differential signal) |
| 2 Orange TD- (Transmit Data, negative differential signal) |
| 3 Green / White RD+ (Receive Data, positive differential signal) |
| 4 Blue Unused |
| 5 Blue / White Unused |
| 6 Green RD- (Receive Data, negative differential signal) |
| 7 Brown / White Unused |
| 8 Brown / White Unused |

Information
Shielded CAT-5e (or better) cabling is recommended.
| Supported Formats | |
| Resolutions (max.) • 4K DCI-Cinema (4096 x 2160 at 60 Hz,4:4:4 color space)• 4K Ultra HD (3860 x 2160 at 60Hz, 4:4:4color space)• 1080p Full HD• 1920x1200 WUXGA• 3840 x 2160p 60 Hz (4:2:0) | |
| Audio • LPCM 7.1 | • Dolby Atmos®, Dolby® TrueHD• DTS:XTM, DTS-HD Master AudioTM |
| Connectors, Controls, and Indicators | |
| HDMI In • 1 x Type A, 19-pin female, locking | |
| HDMI Out • 4 x Type A, 19-pin female, locking | |
| RS-232 • 1 x DB-9 | |
| IP Control • 1 x RJ-45 | |
| IR Sensor • 1 x front panel | |
| IR In/Ext • 1 x 3.5mm mini-stereo | |
| Select • 1 x tact switch | |
| Reset • 1 x tact switch, recessed | |
| Power • 1 x LED, blue | |
| Input indicators • 4 x LED, green/amber | |
| Output indicator • 1 x LED, green | |
| Power connector • 1 x locking type |
| Operational | |
| Maximum pixel clock | 600 MHz |
| Power input | 5 V DC |
| Power consumption | 7 W |
| Operating Temperature | +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) |
| Operating Humidity | 5% to 90% RH, non-condensing |
| Storage Temperature | -4 to +185 °F (-20 to +85 °C) |
| Storage Humidity | 0% to 95% RH, non-condensing |
| Pin 18, HDMI output port 1 and 2 | 500 mA (max.) @ 5 V |
| MTBF | 300000 hours |
| Physical | |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) • 8.4" x 1" x 3.7" (213mm x 25mm x 93mm), without connectors or feet | |
| Net Weight • 0.75 lbs (0.3 kg) | |
A
Auto Switch feature 18
C
Commands 50
factory_reset 109
get_auto_switch 105
get_device_desc 53
get_discovery 54
get_discovery_mode 55
get_ds_edid 66
get_edid_mode 67
get_ext_edid 68
get_feedback 110
get_gateway 73
get_http_port 74
get_ip_address 75
get_ipconfig 77
get_ip_mode 76
get_ir_channel 111
get_led_brightness 112
get_mac_addr 78
get_netmask 79
get_preset_edid 69
get_remote_udp_access 80
get_remote_udp_ip 81
get_remote_udp_port 82
get_showme 56
gets_input_hdcp 62
gets_input_hpd 63
gets_input_mode 64
gets_input_signal 65
gets_output_hdcp 102
gets_output_hpd 103
gets_output_rsense 104
get_telnet_access 83
get_telnet_port 84
get_telnet_welcome 85
get_udp_access 86
get_udp_port 87
help 61
lock matrix 106
r 108
reboot 113
set_auto_switch 107
set_device_desc 57
set_discovery 58
set_discovery_mode 59
set_edid_copy 70
set_edid_lock 71
set_edid_mode 72
set_feedback 114
set_gateway 88
set_http_port 89
set_ip_address 90
set_ip_mode 91
set_ir_channel 115
set_led_brightness 116
set_netmask 92
set_remote_udp_access 93
set_remote_udp_ip 94
set_remote_udp_port 95
set_showme 60
set telnet access 96
set_telnet_port 97
set_telnet_welcome 98
set_udp_access 99
set_udp_port 100
show_firmware_version 117
use_telnet_login 101
D
Discovery Settings 38
E
EDID
copying EDID data 27
custom EDID 26
downloading EDID data 30
EDID mode 25
getting EDID information 29
uploading EDID data 32
F
Features vii
Firmware Update 41
H
HDCP Control 22
HPD Control 21
!
IR Remote Control
description 4
installing batteries 5
setting the IR channel 6
switching using the IR remote 13
L
Licensing iv
N
Network
Discovery settings 38
IP settings 33
TCP / Telnet settings 34
Web login settings 37
0
Operating Notes vi
P
Packing list vii
Password
default 35
setting 35
R
RS-232
configuration 49
feedback 39
S
Safety Instructions ii
Specifications 121
Switching
using the front panel 12
using the IR remote 13
T
Table of Contents ix
Technical Support v
U
UDP
configuration 48
remote UDP access 36
remote UDP address 36
UDP listening port 36
W
Warranty Information iii
Web Interface
changing input and output names 20
customizing icons 24
downloading configuration 39
factory reset 44
HDCP 22
HPD control 21
input and output status 19
introduction 14
buttons 16
logging in 14
tabs and sub-tabs 16
rebooting the switcher 45
restoring configuration 40
RS-232 feedback 39
setting the EDID mode 25
custom EDID 26
setting the IR channel 43
setting the LED brightness 43
updating firmware 41

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