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| Audio Input | 1x 3.5mm analog audio (shared with VGA) |
| Brand | Atlona |
| Certifications | CE, FCC |
| Cleaning Instructions | Use a dry cloth only |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 1.18 x 4.8 x 4.92 in (30 x 122 x 125 mm) |
| HDBaseT Output | 1x RJ45 for HDBaseT transmission |
| HDCP Compliance | HDCP 1.4 |
| Humidity (Operating) | 20% to 90% non-condensing |
| Included Accessories | 1x AT-HDVS-150-TX, 1x Phoenix terminal block (2-pin), 1x Installation Guide |
| Max Transmission Distance | 230 ft (70 m) @ 1080p over CAT6a/7; 197 ft (60 m) over CAT5e/6 |
| Model | AT-HDVS-150-TX-PSK |
| Operating Temperature | 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) |
| Power Supply | PoE from AT-HDVS-150-RX receiver |
| Product Type | HDBaseT Transmitter for AV Extension |
| Safety Precautions | Do not expose to moisture; no user-serviceable parts; refer servicing to qualified personnel |
| Supported Resolutions | Up to 1080p@60Hz and 1920x1200 |
| Video Audio Format | PCM 2ch |
| Video Inputs | 1x HDMI, 1x VGA |
| Warranty | 10 years for hardware purchased after June 1, 2013 |
| Weight | 0.67 lb (0.31 kg) |
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USER MANUAL AT-HDVS-150-TX-PSK Atlona
HDBaseT™ Scaler with HDMI and Analog Audio Outputs

Version Information
| Version Release Date Notes | ||
| 2 04/17 New format | ||
| 3 02/18 Added firmware update procedure | ||
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Important Safety Information
CAUTION
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DO NOT OPEN
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DO NOT OPEN ENCLOSURE OR EXPOSE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
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- 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.
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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.
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Do not defeat the safety purpose of a 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 product.
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FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement: This hardware device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
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Table of Contents
Introduction 8
Features 8
Package Contents 8
Panel Description 9
Installation 10
RS-232 Connector 10
Audio Connector 10
Power Connector 11
Connection Instructions 12
Connection Diagram 12
Configuration and Management Interfaces 13
Accessing the On-Screen Display 13
Input Select 14
Input Resolution 14
Output Resolution 15
VGA Adjust 15
Picture Adjust 16
Aspect 17
Overscan 17
Audio 18
OSD 19
Others 20
Information 22
System Reset 23
Control Software 24
HDVS Receiver Controls 24
Picture Controls 27
Projector Command Settings 28
Projector Controls 29
Solution Setup and Configuration Guide 30
Input Auto Switching 30
Display Control 32
Installing the Software 32
Connecting RS-232 32
Programming the AT-HDVS-150-RX 34
Controlling Display Power 34
Projector Control 35
Connecting the AT-HDVS-150-RX to the Display 36
Appendix 37
Default Settings 37
Updating the Firmware 38
Specifications 40
Index 42
Introduction
The Atlona AT-HDVS-150-RX is an HDBaseT™ scaler receiver for HDMI transmission over category cable. It receives AV signals up to 1080p/60Hz or 1920×1200 video with embedded audio and control signals at distances up to 230 feet (70 meters). Features include balanced analog audio de-embedding, RS-232 control, and Power over Ethernet for compatible transmitting devices. The receiver offers advanced scaling capabilities including image adjustment capability and an Auto-set feature for matching incoming signals to the display's native resolution. Designed for use with the AT-HDVS-150-TX transmitter, the transmitter/receiver pair enables auto display on/off, auto-switching, third-party control, and other features. The built-in HD video scaler works with matrix switchers to optimize source signals with different resolutions to a display's native resolution. The AT-HDVS-RX is ideal for long distance transmission and display control in corporate or educational settings using analog and digital sources.
The HDVS-150 maintains all capabilities the HDVS series is known for and adds industry-standard Power over Ethernet for full HDBaseT certification. The HDVS-150 Series is a simple audio visual system with auto-switching for HDMI and VGA inputs, projector on/off control, analog audio de-embedding, volume control, and a scaler. Much more than an extender system, it provides a complete system for small spaces like huddle rooms and teaching spaces with 2 or 3 sources.
Features
- Receives HDMI and VGA/Audio signals up to 230 ft (70m) @ 1080p over CAT6a/7 and 197 feet (60 m) @ 1080p over CAT5e/6
- Scales output video signals up to 1080p/60Hz and 1920x1200
• Uses Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) to transmitter, saving time and integration cost - Two-channel audio de-embedding
• RS-232 scaler / display control
• Field-updateable firmware
Package Contents
1 x AT-HDVS-150-RX
1 x Phoenix terminal block, 2-pin
1 x Phoenix terminal block, 3-pin
1 x Phoenix terminal block, 5-pin
1 x 48V DC power supply
1 x Installation Guide
Panel Description


1 HDBaseT IN
Use an Ethernet cable to connect an HDBaseT PoE transmitter to this port.
2 FW
Connect a mini USB type-B cable to this port to update the firmware. Refer to Updating the Firmware (page 38) for more information.
3 DC 48V
Connect the included 48V DC power supply to this power receptacle.
4 HDMI OUT
Connect an HDMI cable from this port to a display or other sink device.
5 AUDIO OUT
Connect the included 5-pin Phoenix block from this connector to an audio amplifier.
6 RS-232
Connect the included 3-pin Phoenix block from this connector to an RS-232 device.
7 PW
This LED indicator will glow bright green when the scaler is powered.
8 LINK
This LED indicator will glow bright amber when a link is established between the transmitter and receiver.
9 MENU
Press this button to display the built-in On-Screen Display (OSD).
10 Cursor buttons
Press these buttons to select items within the OSD.
Installation
RS-232 Connector
The AT-HDVS-150-RX provides RS-232 control between an automation system and an RS-232 device. This step is optional and is used when connecting a computer that is running the control software. Refer to Display Control (page 32) for more information.
- Use wire strippers to remove a portion of the cable jacket.
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Remove at least 3/16" (5 mm) from the insulation of the RX, TX, and GND wires.
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Insert the TX, RX, and GND wires into correct terminal on the included Phoenix block. If using non-tinned stranded wire, presss the orange tab, above the terminal, while inserting the exposed wire. Repeat this step for the TX, RX, and GND connections.

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Green 3D model of a mechanical connector or terminal block (no text or symbols visible)
Audio Connector
The AUDIO OUT connector on the AT-HDVS-150-RX provides the connection of either balanced or unbalanced audio outputs using XLR connectors. Use the included 5-pin Phoenix terminal block.
Balanced audio connections use two signal wires and a ground to minimize interference in audio signals. Unbalanced audio connections use one signal wire and a ground and are used if system components don't support balanced signals.

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Balanced

Unbalanced
Installation
Power Connector
Locate the included orange Phoenix terminal block and wire the included power supply to the block, as shown below. Do not use high-torque devices, when securing the wires to the Phoenix terminal block, as this may damage the screws and/or block.
- Insert the wires into the correct terminal on the included Phoenix block, as shown below.
- Tighten the screws to secure the wires. Do not use high-torque devices as this may damage the screws and/or connector block.

Connection Instructions
- Use an HDMI cable to connect an HDMI display to the HDMI OUT port on the unit.
- Connect an Ethernet cable, up to 230 feet (70 meters), from the HDBaseT IN port on the unit to a PoE-compatible transmitter (not included). Ethernet cables should use EIA/TIA-568B termination.
- Connect the included power supply to the DC 48V port.
Connection Diagram

flowchart
graph TD
A["AT-HDVS-150-RX"] -->|HDBsetT| B["AT-HDVS-150-TX"]
C["Display (Sink)"] --> B
D["Laptop"] -->|HDMI| B
E["Blu-ray player"] -->|Audio| B
F["Desktop PC"] -->|VGA| B

NOTE: The AT-HDVS-150-RX is designed to be used with the AT-HDVS-150-TX.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Accessing the On-Screen Display
The AT-HDVS-150-RX includes a built-in On-Screen Display (OSD) menu system to manage and control all video features.
- Press and release the MENU button to display the OSD.


- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the various menu options. The currently selected menu item will be highlighted with a blue cursor bar. Press the UP button to move the cursor up through the menu system and press the DN button to move down.


- Once the desired menu item is highlighted, press the MENU button to access its settings.


Within the menu item, the current setting will always be highlighted in green.
In this illustration, the Aspect menu item indicates that Full is the currently selected aspect ratio setting. Refer to Aspect (page 17) for more information.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Input Select
Selects the desired input.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the Input Select menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The Input Select menu will be displayed.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired input.

- Press the MENU button to confirm the selection.
- Press the Menu Back option to return to the Main Menu.
Input Resolution
Selects the desired input resolution.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the Input Select menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The Input Resolution menu will be displayed.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired input.
- Press the MENU button to confirm the selection and display the list of available input resolutions.


- Press the UP/DN buttons to select the desired resolution.
- Press the MENU button to confirm the selection.
- Press the Menu Back option to return to the Main Menu.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Output Resolution
Selects the desired output resolution. The default output resolution is 720p (1280x720). The Output Resolution menu consists of three pages.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the Output Resolution menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The Output Resolution menu will be displayed.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired resolution.

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Press the MENU button to confirm the selection.
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Scroll down and select the Menu Back option, under Output Resolution 3, then press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu.
VGA Adjust
Provides adjustment of the VGA signal. This menu option is only available if using the VGA input on the transmitter.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the VGA Adjust menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The VGA Adjust menu will be displayed.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired option.

- Press the MENU button to confirm the selection.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
| Setting Description | |
| Auto Adjust Automatically tunes the phase and clock of the VGA signal. | |
| Clock Polarity Sets the VGA clock polarity. | Normal- The default setting. Unless it is required, the clock polarity should be set to Normal.Inverse- Inverts the clock polarity, shifting it by 180°. |
- When selecting the Clock Polarity option, the current value will be highlighted in green and surrounded by brackets and two arrowheads.
![VGA Adjust Auto Adjust Clock Polarity ▶[Normal] ▶ Menu Back](/content/2026/05/885702/images/2f25981b8e0c1378e1d1b21bc5fe66095b7f10ce3de8ca9ab78e8ede9a4ef34f.jpg)
- Press the UP/DN buttons to select the desired value.
- Press the MENU button to confirm the value.
- Highlight the Menu Back option, then press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu.
Picture Adjust
Provides custom adjustment of picture brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, sharpness, and color space.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the Output Resolution menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The Picture Adjust menu will be displayed.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired option.
| Picture Adjust | |
| Brightness | 64 |
| Contrast | 64 |
| Saturation | 64 |
| Hue | 64 |
| Sharpness | 32 |
| Picture Reset | |
| Menu Back | |
- Press the MENU button to confirm the selection.
- The current value will be highlighted in green and surrounded by brackets and two arrowheads.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Aspect
Allows the aspect ratio of the output image to be changed.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the Output Resolution menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The Aspect menu will be displayed.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired aspect ratio.
- Press the MENU button to confirm the selection.

| Setting Description | |
| Full The output signal will be scaled to fill the screen. | |
| 16:9 TV The output signal will be scaled to fit as 16:9. | |
| 16:10 TV The output signal will be scaled to fit as 16:10. | |
| 4:3 TV Output signal will be set to 4:3. If the input is HD, approximately 35% of the total horizontal resolution will be lost. | |
| Keep Ratio The input aspect ratio is preserved on the output. |
- Select the Menu Back option, then press the MENU button, to return to the Main Menu.
Overscan
Adjusts the overscan setting of the output video signal. By default, overscan is disabled.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the Overscan menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The Overscan menu will be displayed.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the Enable option.
- Press the MENU button to change the Enable value
![Overscan Enable [No ] H Size % 0 V Size % 0 Menu Back](/content/2026/05/885702/images/9332c2e34ddfb9b62fee3019d9c3d6527cf0f08430e838f7e0a2f7c7ba6cb189.jpg)

Configuration and Management Interfaces
- When overscan is enabled, the H Size % and V Size % fields can be adjusted. Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired field.
- Press the MENU button to select the field.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to change the value. Press the UP button to increase the value; press the DN button to decrease the value.
- Press the MENU button to confirm the change.
- Highlight the Menu Back option, then press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu.
Audio
The Audio menu allows adjustment of all audio settings.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the Audio menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The Audio menu will be displayed.
| Audio | ||
| Audio On/Off On | ||
| HDMI Audio On | ||
| L/R Audio On | ||
| Menu Back |
| Setting Description | |
| Audio On Off Provides muting of both HDMI and analog audio outputs. Set this value to Off to mute all audio. | |
| HDMI Audio Controls the HDMI audio, only. Set to Off to mute the HDMI audio. | |
| L R Audio Toggles the analog audio output On or Off. Set to Off to mute the analog audio output. |
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired option.
- Press the MENU button to confirm the selection.
- The current value will be highlighted in green and surrounded by brackets and two arrowheads.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to select the desired value. Press the UP button to increase the value; press DN to decrease the value.
- Press the MENU button to confirm the value.
- Highlight the Menu Back option, then press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
OSD
Adjusts the appearance and position of the On-Screen Display (OSD) on the screen.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the Audio menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The OSD menu will be displayed.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired option.
OSD
Position Left Top
Transparency 12
Info. Timer 10
Menu Timer 20
Info. Display Auto
Background Grey
Menu Back
| Setting Description | |
| Position Sets the position of the OSD on the display. The following options are available:Left TopRight TopRight BottomLeft BottomCenter | |
| Transparency Adjusts the transparency setting of the OSD.Range: 5 to 100 | |
| Info. Timer The duration, in seconds, of how long the Info Display screen is displayed.Range: 5 to 100 | |
| Menu Timer The duration, in seconds, of how long the OSD remains on the screen, after no activity.Range: 5 to 100 | |
| Info. Display Adjusts the display settings of the Info Display screen, which indicates the input and output resolution. Refer to the illustration below for an example of the Info Display screen. The following options are available:Auto - Automatically displays the Info Display screen when a change is made to the input or output signal. The screen will automatically be hidden after approximately five seconds.Off - Prevents the Info Display screen from being displayed.On - The Info Display screen is always displayed. | |
| Background Sets the background color of the OSD. The following options are available:GreyCyanMagentaYellow |
Configuration and Management Interfaces
- Press the MENU button to confirm the selection.
- The current value will be highlighted in green and surrounded by brackets and two arrowheads.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to change the value. For settings that contain a value, press the UP button to increase the value; press the DN button to decrease the value.
![OSD Position Left Top Transparency 12] Info. Timer 10 Menu Timer 20 Info. Display Auto Background Grey Menu Back Info Display screen IN 720p60 OUT 1080p60 IN 720p60 OUT 1080p60 Press the MENU button to confirm the change.](/content/2026/05/885702/images/be55a8a1975dd8a60b6339d068bdd1489d08181f0708a0cc165b6e5c35d0da9e.jpg)
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Press the MENU button to confirm the change.
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Highlight the Menu Back option, then press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu.
Others
This menu provides control for various other settings, such as auto-switching, HDCP, and vertical mirroring.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the Others menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The Others menu will be displayed.
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired option.

| Setting Description | |
| In Auto Switch Enables or disables auto-switching. The following options are available:On - Enables auto-switching.Off - Disables auto-switching. |
Configuration and Management Interfaces
| Setting Description | |
| Display HDCP Provides control | over the transmission of HDCP content for the HDMI IN port on the transmitter (TX). The following options are available:Compliant- Forces detection of HDCP-compliant sink devices. If the sink device is not HDCP-compliant, then no content will be transmitted.Noncompliant- Suppresses detection of HDCP-compliant sink devices, allowing non-HDCP content to be transmitted.Auto-Automatically detects the presence of HDCP-compliant sink devices. If an HDCP-compliant display is detected, then HDCP content will be sent. Otherwise, non-HDCP content will be sent.NOTE: Some source devices will enable HDCP if an HDCP-compliant display (sink) is detected. However, there may be applications where sending HDCP content is not desired.This feature doesnotprovide decryption of HDCP content to non-HDCP sink devices |
| Mirror-V Vertically flips the output signal. The default setting is Off. The following options are available:On- Vertically flips the output image.Off- The output image is unaltered. | |
| ASP Background Changes the color of background bars when changing the aspect ratio of the output image. The default color is Black. The following options are available:BlackGrey | |
| Display Mode Controls how the display behaves when connected to a source device.DispSW AVSW- Display switches on/off, source audio/video signal switches on/off.DispSW AVon- Display switches on/off, source audio/video signal always on.Always ON- Display is always on, source audio/video signal always on.AV SW- Display is always on, source audio/video signal switches on/off. | |
| Disp. Key Lock | Allows theMENUbutton to be locked, preventing accidental operation when the product is in use. Define the time interval using the Warm Up Timer option, below. The following options are available:On- Enables the feature.Off- Disables the feature. |
| Auto Disp. On Sends the command to power-on the display when an A/V signal is detected. The following options are available:On- Enables the feature.Off- Disables the feature. | |
| Auto Disp. Off Sends the command to power-off the display when an A/V signal is no longer present. The following options are available:On- Enables the feature.Off- Disables the feature. | |
Configuration and Management Interfaces
| Setting Description | |
| ProjSW Mode Used with a projector whose lamp cannot be turned on for up to 5 minutes after being shut off. Keeps control in same state as projector. Match settings with lamp delay on projector in 5 to 300 seconds. The LED will blink for the full amount of the delay time (ex. 40 seconds). | |
| Auto Off(sec.) Adjusts period of time before scaler goes into standby following loss of signal. The default is 0 seconds (standby off). When set to 0 seconds, the Auto Off value will be displayed as Always On. The available settings are 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, 60, 100, 150, 300, and 600. Note that this option is only applicable if Auto Disp. Off is set to On. |
Information
The Information menu displays current information about the AT-HDVS-150-RX. The Information menu consists of two pages. None of the fields within this menu can be edited.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the Information menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The Information menu will be displayed.
- Press the MENU button to view the next page.
- Press the MENU button again to return to the Main Menu.


| Setting Description | |
| Source The current input source that is displayed. The source will be displayed as HDMI or VGA. | |
| Name | The name of the source, if available. |
| Product | The product name, if available. |
| Sink | Contains the manufacturer's abbreviation of the sink. |
| Model | Displays the model of the display. |
| Native1 | The native (preferred) timing for the display. |
| Native2 | Displays any detailed (alternate) timing information for the display. |
Configuration and Management Interfaces
| Setting Description | |
| F/W Indicates the firmware version of both the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX). If the TX is not connected, then “Unknown” will be listed next to the TX field. | |
| HV Total The total number of horizontal and vertical pixels. | |
| HV Display The display resolution. | |
| HV Polarity Polarity of both the horizontal and vertical sync pulse. | |
| Scan Mode The scan mode - either progressive or interlaced. | |
| Type The type of video signal. | |
| HDCP Indicates whether or not if HDCP content is present. | |
| Clock Indicates whether the source status of the TMDS clock is detected (On) or has been lost (Off). | |
| Sync Indicates whether the source status of the TMDS sync is detected (On) or has been lost (Off). | |
| Identity Displays the detected resolution of the source. | |
| Type (Audio) Displays the audio format. | |
| SR (Audio) Displays the sampling rate of the audio signal. | |
| FIFO (Audio) | Displays the status of the FIFO audio buffer. |
System Reset
The System Reset menu provides the ability to reset the AT-HDVS-150-RX to factory-default settings.
- Under the Main Menu, highlight the System Reset menu item using the UP/DN buttons on the front panel.
- Press the MENU button.
- The System Reset menu will be displayed.
| System Reset |
| No |
| Yes |
| Menu Back |
- Press the UP/DN buttons to highlight the desired option.
- Press the MENU button to confirm the selection.
- Highlight the Menu Back option, then press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Control Software

Connect
Click this button to attempt to connect to the select COM port in the drop-down list. When successfully connected, this button will be highlighted in green.
Disconnect
Click this button to disconnect from the COM port. When successfully disconnected, this button will be highlighted in red. This button will also be highlighted in red if the control software is unable to connect to the selected COM port.
COM port selection
Click this drop-down list to select the correct COM port.
HDVS Receiver Controls
Input Source
Click this drop-down list to select the desired input source.
Setting Description
Hdmi Receiver will use the HDMI IN input on the transmitter as the source.
Vga Receiver will use the VGA IN input on the transmitter as the source.
Input Resolution
Click this drop-down list to select the desired input resolution.
Input Resolutions
800x600 1280x720 1366x768 1920x1200
1024x768 1280x800 1920x1080
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Output Resolution
Click this button to select the output resolution on the AT-HDVS-150-RX.
| Output Resolutions | ||
| 1024x768 720p25 1080i59.94 1080p50 | ||
| 1280x800 720p29.97 1080i60 1080p59.94 | ||
| 1280x1024 720p30 1080p23.98 1080p60 | ||
| 1366x768 720p50 1080p24 Native | ||
| 1400x1050 720p59.94 1080p25 | ||
| 1600x1200 720p60 1080p29.97 | ||
| 1680x1050 1080i50 1080p30 | ||
Aspect
Click the Aspect drop-down list and select the desired output aspect ratio.
| Aspect Description | |
| Full The input signal is adjusted to fill the screen. | |
| 16:9 TV Set the aspect ratio to 16:9; common aspect ratio for HD and widescreen formats; also notated as 1:77.1 | |
| 16:10 TV Set the aspect ratio to 16:10; typical aspect ratio for computer and tablet displays. | |
| 4:3 TV Sets the aspect ratio to 4:3; if the input signal is 16:9 or 16:10, up to 30% of the vertical resolution is lost. | |
| Keep Ratio | The output aspect ratio is the same as the input. |
VGA Auto Adjust
In most situations, adjustment of the VGA signal should not necessary. However, if the VGA signal does not appear correctly, click the Start button to automatically correct the clock and phase. This feature only applies to VGA input signals.
Enable (Overscan)
Click this drop-down list to enable or disable overscan.
| Setting | Description |
| Yes | Enables overscan. |
| No | Disables overscan. |
H% (Overscan)
Click this drop-down list to select the percentage of horizontal overscan to be applied to the output image. The Enable drop-down list (above) must be set to Yes, in order to apply this feature.
V% (Overscan)
Click this drop-down list to select the percentage of vertical overscan to be applied to the output image. The Enable drop-down list (above) must be set to Yes, in order to apply this feature.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
HDVS TX Baudrate
Click this drop-down list to select the required baud rate: 9600 or 115200.
System Reset
Click this button to reset the AT-HDVS-150-RX to factory-default settings.
Read
Click this button to populates all fields with the current settings of the AT-HDVS-150-RX.
Display Mode
Click this drop-down list to select how the DISPLAY button functions on the transmitter.
Setting Description
DispSW AVon Turns the display on or off; the source is unaffected.
DispSW AVSW Turns the display on/off and blocks/unblocks the AV source.
AV SW Blocks/unblocks the source; display control is unaffected.
Always ON Pressing the DISPLAY button will have no affect on the display or the source.
Display On/Off
Click this drop-down list to block or unblock the video signal on the connected display.
Setting Description
On Video signal is displayed
Off Video signal is blocked
Display HDCP
Click this drop-down list to control how HDCP content is handled.
Setting Description
| Compliant Forces detection of HDCP-compliant sink devices. If the sink device is not HDCP-compliant, then no content will be transmitted. | |
| Non-compliant Suppresses | detection of HDCP-compliant sink devices, allowing non-HDCP content to be transmitted. |
| Auto Automatically detects | the presence of HDCP-compliant sink devices. If an HDCP-compliant display is detected, then HDCP content will be sent. Otherwise, non-HDCP content will be sent. |
Standby (Min.)
Click this drop-down list to select the time interval, in minutes, before the receiver is placed in standby mode. The available range is 1 to 30. This feature must be set to a value greater than zero, when specifying the Display Power Off option. Refer to the Projector Controls (page 29) section for more information.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Audio On/Off
Click this drop-down list to block the audio signal. This applies to both HDMI and analog audio.
Setting Description
On Allows the audio signal on both HDMI and analog to pass.
Off Blocks both HDMI and analog audio signals.
HDMI
Click this drop-down list to block the audio signal on the HDMI output. The analog audio signal is unaffected.
Setting Description
On Allows the audio signal to pass.
Off Blocks the audio on the HDMI signal.
L/R
Click this drop-down list to block the analog output audio signal. The HDMI audio is unaffected.
Setting Description
On Allows the analog audio signal to pass.
Off Blocks the analog audio output signal.
Get
Click this button to retrieve the firmware versions for both the transmitter and receiver. Note that is the transmitter is not connected to the AT-HDVS-150-RX, then only the firmware for the receiver will be displayed.
Picture Controls
Brightness
Click this drop-down list to select the desired brightness applied to the output image. Range: 0 to 100. The default setting is 64.
Sharpness
Click this drop-down list to select the desired picture sharpness. Range: 0 to 100. The default setting is 32.
Contrast
Click this drop-down list to select the desired contrast applied to the output image. Range: 0 to 100. The default setting is 64.
Hue
Click this drop-down list to select the desired picture hue applied to the output image. Range: 0 to 100. The default setting is 64.
Saturation
Click this drop-down list to select the desired picture saturation applied to the output image. Range: 0 to 100. The default setting is 64.
Reset
Click this button to reset the picture settings to their default settings. This function does not reset the AT-HDVS-150-RX to factory-default settings.
Read
Click this button to populate the Picture Controls fields with the current settings.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
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Projector Command Settings
Load
Click this button to load a saved projector settings file. The settings file is in .ini format and is created using the Save button.
Save
Click this button to save the current projector settings to a file.
Send
Click this button to send the current projector settings to the projector.
Read
Click this button to populate all fields under the Projector Command Settings group with the current settings.
Baud Rate
Click this drop-down list to select the required baud rate: 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400, 56000, 57600, or 115200.
Data Bit
Click this drop-down list to select the number of data bits: 5, 6, 7, or 8.
Parity
Click this drop-down list to select the parity bit: None, Odd, Even, Mark, or Space.
Stop Bit
Click this drop-down list to select the number of stop bits: 1, 1.5, or 2.
Display On
Enter the "Display On" command in this field. When entering the command, specify the format by clicking the Text or Hex radio button. If a carriage-return is required, click the CR button at the end of the field. Each click of the CR button will add a single carriage-return character to the end of the command string.
Display Off
Enter the "Display On" command in this field. When entering the command, specify the format by clicking the Text or Hex radio button. If a carriage-return is required, click the CR button at the end of the field. Each click of the CR button will add a single carriage-return character to the end of the command string.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Projector Controls
Auto Display On
Click this drop-down list to select when the display will be powered-on, based on the detection of a source.
| Setting Description | |
| On Powers-on the display when a source is detected. | |
| Off Display is not powered-on when a signal is detected. |
Auto Display Off
Click this drop-down list to select when the display will be powered-off, based on the detection of a source.
| Setting Description | |
| On Power-off the display when no signal is detected for the time interval specified in the Standby (Min.) drop down list. | |
| Off Display is not powered-off when no signal is detected. |
Read
Click this button to populate all fields under the Projector Controls group with the current settings.
ProjSW Mode (Sec.)
Sets the time interval, in seconds, before the front panel buttons are locked, after a power-off command is sent to the projector. Range: 0 to 300.
Solution Setup and Configuration Guide
The following sections provide step-by-step instructions for the following topics:
- Input Auto-Switching
- Display Control
Input Auto Switching
The AT-HDVS-150-TX provides auto-switching capability between HDMI IN 1 and HDMI IN 2, which will automatically switch the input to the most recently-connected or powered source when a source is disconnected. For example, if the connection sequence is HDMI 2 > HDMI 1, and a source is disconnected from HDMI 1, then the AT-HDVS-150-TX will automatically switch to the HDMI 2. Auto-switching mode is enabled or disabled through the on-screen display (OSD) menu system, and is enabled (On), by default.

NOTE: Auto-switching is triggered by a Hot-Plug Detect (HPD) event. If HPD is not detected, then AT-HDVS-150-TX will not switch inputs. VGA does not support HPD. Therefore, the VGA port cannot be used in the auto-switching cycle.
- Connect a category cable from the HDBaseT OUT port on the AT-HDVS-150-TX to the HDBaseT IN port on the AT-HDVS-150-RX using a category cable (CAT-5e or better). The category cable should not exceed 230 feet (70 meters) in length.
The AT-HDVS-150-RX must be connected to the AT-HDVS-150-TX, in order to manage auto switching.
AT-HDVS-150-TX

- Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT port on the AT-HDVS-150-RX to a display.

- Press the MENU button on the front panel of the AT-HDVS-150-RX to display the on-screen display (OSD) menu system.

Solution Setup and Configuration Guide
- Press and release the VOL DN button until the Others menu is highlighted in blue.


- Press and release the MENU button to enter the Others menu. The In Auto Switch option will be highlighted in blue.
- Press and release the MENU button. The In Auto Switch text will be displayed in green, indicating that the option can be changed.
- Press and release the VOL DN buttons to change the value to the On setting.


- Press and release the MENU button to commit changes. The In Auto Switch option will be displayed in white.
- Highlight the Menu Back option, then press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu.
- Select the Menu Exit option, in the Main Menu, and press and release the MENU button to exit the menu system.
Solution Setup and Configuration Guide
Display Control
The AT-HDVS-150-RX features a control interface which can be used to program connected transmitters, allowing them to power-on/off displays as well as adjust the appearance of the output image.
In order to configure display control, the control software should be downloaded and installed. The control software is available for download, under the AT-HDVS-150-RX page on the Atlona web site, and supports programming of the following transmitters.
Supported Transmitters
AT-HDVS-150-TX AT-HDVS-150-TX-WP AT-HDVS-150-TX-WP-UK
Installing the Software
- Download the control software from the Atlona web site.
a. Go to http://atlona.com/product/at-hdvs-150-rx/.
b. Scroll down the page and locate the Resources tab.
c. Click on the Control Software Version hyperlink to begin downloading the software.
- Extract the files from the .zip file.
- Double-click the setup.exe to run the installation wizard. Follow the directions on each screen to install the software.

IMPORTANT: Note the folder/directory where the control software is being installed on the computer. This information will be necessary, later. The default installation directory is \Program Files (x86)\AT_HDVS_RX.
Connecting RS-232
- Connect a serial cable from the RS-232 port on the AT-HDVS-150-RX, to the RS-232 port on the display. The included 3-pin captive screw connector should be wired as shown. If a DE-9 port is not available on the computer, a DE-9 to USB cable may be used.

NOTE: DE-9 to USB cables usually require a driver. Refer to any documentation that was provided with the cable to ensure correct functionality.


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Green electronic component with three leads, labeled GND, RXD, TXD (no additional text or symbols)Solutions Setup and Configuration Guide
- Go to the Windows Device Manager and verify the installed COM port, under Ports (COM & LPT).

- If running Windows 10, perform the step 3a. Otherwise, continue with step 4.
a. Install the gulim.ttc font file by double-clicking it. This file must be installed, if running the software under Windows 10. - Open Windows Explorer and locate the folder/directory where the AT-HDVS-150-RX Control Software is installed. The default installation directory is \Program Files (x86)\AT_HDVS_RX.
- Double-click the AT_HDVS_150_RX_AP.exe file to launch the control software and select the correct COM port from the COM port drop-down list.

If a message box, similar to the following, is displayed, then click the OK button and check the following:
- The incorrect COM port is selected in the control software. Select another COM port from the drop-down list, next to the Connect and Disconnect buttons.
- Windows was unable to install the COM port. Check the connection between the computer and the AT-HDVS-150-RX. In addition, verify that the captive screw terminal block is wired correctly to the DE-9 interface. After verifying the connection, check that the COM port is available under the Device Manager. If the problem persists, contact an Atlona Technical Support Engineer for assistance.

Solutions Setup and Configuration Guide
Programming the AT-HDVS-150-RX
Once the control software is running, it can be used to program the AT-HDVS-150-RX to affect the behavior of the connected display. For example, the display can automatically be turned on, when the source device is turned on. Conversely, when the source is turned off (or disconnected), then display is automatically turned off.
Controlling Display Power
- Click the Display Mode drop-down list, in the control software.
- Select the desired mode. In this example, DispSW AVSW is selected. This will instruct the display to "follow" the power-on / power-off state of the source device.
- Refer to the table below, for a list of available settings and a brief description.
- Refer to the AT-HDVS-150-RX User Manual for more information on other settings.

Setting Description
DispSW AVon Turns the display on or off; the source is unaffected.
DispSW AVSW Display switches on/off, source audio/video signal switches on/off.
AV SW Display is always on, source audio/video signal switches on/off
Always ON Pressing the DISPLAY button will have no affect on the display or the source.
Solutions Setup and Configuration Guide
Projector Control
If a projector is being controlled by the AT-HDVS-150-RX, then click the Projector radio button in the top-portion of the screen, as shown below. This section of the control software is similar to the HDVS Receiver section. In addition, this area also provides two fields for RS-232 "Display On" and "Display Off" commands.
- Click the Projector radio button in the top-portion of the screen.
- Click the Read button to fetch the RS-232 settings from the projector's RS-232 port. The Baud Rate, Data Bit, Parity, and Stop Bit fields will be filled in automatically.

NOTE: If the RS-232 command cannot be read from the projector system, the Baud Rate, Data Bit, Parity, and Stop Bit fields will need to be entered manually. Click each of the drop-down lists to specify the required values.
- Once the projector's RS-232 settings are known, they can be saved to a local .ini file. Click the Save button to save the RS-232 settings to the desired file. It is recommended that the name of the file be descriptive of the projector manufacturer / model. This way, if multiple projectors are used, the proper file can be loaded.
- Click on the Text or Hex radio button to specify the type of command string that will be sent to the projector. Refer to the projector's User Manual for a list of commands.
- Enter the command for the "display on" and "display off" in the Display On and Display Off fields, respectively.
An example of a power-on command, might be:
PWON // text format
BEEF030600BAD20100006001000D // hex format

Solutions Setup and Configuration Guide
- Once the proper command strings have been entered, refer to the tables below for information on setting the Auto Display On and Auto Display Off features.
Auto Display On
Click this drop-down list to select when the display will be powered-on, based on the detection of a source.
Setting Description
On Powers-on the display when a source is detected.
Off Display is not powered-on when a signal is detected.
Auto Display Off
Click this drop-down list to select when the display will be powered-off, based on the detection of a source.
Setting Description
On Power-off the display when no signal is detected for the time interval specified in the ProjSW Mode (sec.) drop down list.
Off Display is not powered-off when no signal is detected.
Connecting the AT-HDVS-150-RX to the Display
Once programming is completed, connect the RS-232 cable from the AT-HDVS-150-RX to the RS-232 port on the display or projector device, as shown in the illustration below. The display / projector will now function based on the programming which was performed in the control software. If a change to the display behavior is desired, then disconnect the RS-232 cable from the display, reconnect the RS-232 computer to the AT-HDVS-150-RX, launch the control software, and make the necessary changes.

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A["Laptop"] -->|HDMI| B["AT-HDVS-150-TX"]
B -->|HDBaseT| C["AT-HDVS-150-RX"]
C -->|HDMI| D["Display"]
C -->|RS-232| D
Appendix
Default Settings
The following tables list the factory-default settings for the AT-HDVS-150-RX.
| Feature Settings | |
| Input Select HDMI | |
| Input Resolution 1280x800 | |
| Output Res 720p60 | |
| VGA Clock Polarity Normal | |
| Picture Adjust Brightness | 64 |
| Contrast | 64 |
| Saturation | 64 |
| Hue | 64 |
| Sharpness | 32 |
| Aspect Full | |
| Overscan Disabled | |
| Audio Audio On / Off | On |
| HDMI Audio | On |
| L / R Audio | On |
| OSD Position | Left Top |
| Transparency | 12 |
| Info Timer | 10 |
| Menu Timer | 20 |
| Info Display | Auto |
| Background | Grey |
| Others In Auto Switch | On |
| Display HDCP | Compliant |
| Mirror-V | Off |
| ASP Background | Grey |
| Display Mode | DispSW AVon |
| Disp. Key Lock | 0 sec. |
| Auto Disp. On | On |
| Auto Disp. Off | On |
| ProjSW Mode | 0 sec. |
| Auto Off (sec) | Always On |
Updating the Firmware
The following procedure is used for updating the firmware on the AT-HDVS-150-RX.
Requirements
- AT-HDVS-150-RX
-
Firmware file: AT-HDVS-150-RX [version].bin
• USB Type A to Mini-USB Type B cable
• Computer with USB port -
Download the latest firmware from the Atlona web site.
- Disconnect the power supply from the AT-HDVS-150-RX.
- Press and hold the MENU button.

- While pressing the MENU button, connect the USB cable from the computer to the FW port on the AT-HDVS-150-RX. When the USB cable is connected, the PWR LED indicator will glow solid green.

- After a few seconds, a folder with the name USB UPDATER, will be displayed. Release the MENU button.

Appendix
If the folder is not displayed, open Windows Explorer and locate the drive named USB UPDATER.

- Delete all files from the USB drive, if any are present.
- Drag-and-drop the AT-HDVS-150-RX [version].bin firmware file to the drive.
- After the file has been copied, disconnect the USB cable from both the computer and the AT-HDVS-150-RX.
- Reconnect the power supply to the AT-HDVS-150-RX.
- The update process is complete.
Specifications
| Video | |
| HD/SD 1080p@23.98/24/25/29 | 97/30/50/59.94/60Hz, 1080i@50/59.94/60Hz,720p@25/29/30/50/59.94/60Hz, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i, 1920×1200RB,1680×1050, 1600×1200, 1600×900, 1440×900, 1400×1050, 1366×768,1280×1024, 1280×960, 1280×800, 1280×768, 1152×854, 1024×768, 800×600,720×400, 640×480 |
| VESA 1080p@23.98/24/25/29.9 | 7/30/50/59.94/60Hz, 1080i@50/59.94/60Hz,720p@25/29/30/50/59.94/60Hz, 1920×1200, 1680×1050, 1680×1200, 1400×1050,1366×768, 1280×1024, 1280×800, 1024×768 |
| Color Space YUV, RGB | |
| Chroma Subsampling 4:4:4, 4:2:2 | |
| Color Depth 8-bit, 10-bit, 12-bit | |
| Audio | |
| Analog PCM 2Ch (de-embedded) | |
| HDMI OUT & HDBaseT IN PCM 2Ch | |
| Sample Rate 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, | 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz |
| Bit Rate 24-bit (max.) | |
| Cable Feet Meters | ||
| CAT5e/6 200 60 | ||
| CAT6a/7 230 70 | ||
| HDMI IN / OUT 30 10 | ||
| Signal | |
| Bandwidth | 6.75 Gbps |
| CEC | No |
| HDCP | Compliant - 1.4 |
| Temperature | Fahrenheit | Celsius |
| Operating | 32 to 104 | 0 to 40 |
| Storage | -4 to 140 | -20 to 60 |
| Humidity (RH) | 20% to 90%, non-condensing | |
Appendix
| Power | |
| Consumption 15 W (varies per paired transmitter) | |
| Supply Input: 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 HzOutput: 48 V DC, 0.83 A | |
| Dimensions Inches Millimeters | ||
| H x W x D 1.18 x 4.8 x 4.92 30 | x 122 x 125 | |
| Weight Pounds Kilograms | ||
| Device 0.67 0.31 | ||
| Certification | |
| Unit CE, FCC | |
| Power Supply CE, FCC, cULus, RoHS, CCC, RCM | |
Index
A
Aspect ratio
setting 17, 25
Audio
analog 18
connector 10
enabling / disabling 18
HDMI 18
Auto-adjust
VGA signal 15, 25
Auto-switching 20,30
B
Background color
setting 21
Brightness
adjusting 16, 27
C
Connection
diagram 10
instructions 10
Contents
package 8
Contrast
adjusting 16,27
Control software
installation 32
Customer support 3
D
Default settings 37
Description
front / rear panel 9
Display
control 32
mode 21
Down
button 13
F
FCC statement 6
Features 8
Firmware
updating 38
H
HDCP 21
Hue
adjusting 16,27
1
Information
displaying 22
Info screen
settings 19
Input
selecting 14, 24
Installation 10
M
Menu
button 13
locking 21
main 13
O
Operating notes 3
OSD
background color 19
position 19
timer 19
transparency 19
Output
vertically mirroring 21
Overscan
enabling / disabling 17, 25
horizontal 17
vertical 17
P
Panel descriptions 9
Picture
reset 16
Power
connector 11
Projector lamp
timer 22
R
Reset
to factory-default 23, 26
Resolution
input 14,24
output 15,25
RS-232
connector 10
control, display 32
S
Safety information 6
Saturation
adjusting 16, 27
Sharpness
adjusting 16, 27
Source
input 14,24
Specifications 40
Standby mode
setting 22
Switching
auto 30
T
TMDS
clock 23
sync 23
Transmitters
supported 32
U
Up
button 13
Updating
firmware 38
W
Warranty 4