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| Product Type | 5x1 HDBaseT/HDMI Switcher with mirrored outputs |
| Model | AT-UHD-SW-5000ED |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 1.73 x 8.64 x 10 in (44 x 219.5 x 254 mm) |
| Weight | 3.70 lb (1.66 kg) |
| Power Supply | 48 V DC, 1.25 A; input 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 44.22 W (max), 22 W (idle) |
| Video Inputs | 2x HDBaseT (RJ45), 3x HDMI (Type A) |
| Video Outputs | 1x HDMI, 1x HDBaseT (RJ45) – mirrored |
| Max Resolution | 4K/UHD @ 60 Hz (4:2:0, 8-bit); 1080p @ 60 Hz |
| HDBaseT Distance (4K) | Up to 230 ft (70 m) over CAT5e; 330 ft (100 m) over CAT6a/7 |
| HDBaseT Distance (1080p) | Up to 330 ft (100 m) over CAT5e/6a/7 |
| Audio Output | Balanced analog (5-pin captive screw), PCM 2.0 only, downmixed from multichannel |
| Control Interfaces | Front panel buttons, IR, RS-232, TCP/IP (web GUI, Telnet) |
| EDID Management | Built-in presets (1080p, 4K, etc.) and 8 user memory slots |
| HDCP Support | HDCP 1.4; per-input compliant/non-compliant setting |
| Auto-Switching | Based on hot plug detect and video detection (enabled by default) |
| Display Control | CEC, IP, RS-232; auto power on/off timers and warm-up delay |
| Firmware Update | Via web server or USB mini-B port |
| Operating Temperature | 32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C) |
| Humidity | 20% to 60% RH (non-condensing) |
| Safety & Compliance | CE, FCC Class A; cULus power supply; RoHS, NDAA-899 compliant |
| Warranty | 3-year limited |
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USER MANUAL AT-UHD-SW-5000ED Atlona
with Two HDBaseT Inputs
and Mirrored HDMI / HDBaseT Outputs

Version Information
| Version Release Date Notes | ||
| 4 Jun 2023 - | Minor corrections | to distance specs. |
Sales, Marketing, and Customer Support
Main Office
Atlona Incorporated
70 Daggett Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
United States
Office: +1.408.962.0515
Sales and Customer Service Hours
Monday - Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (PST)
https://atlona.com/
International Headquarters
Atlona International AG
Tödistrasse 18
8002 Zürich
Switzerland
Office: +41.43.508.4321
Sales and Customer Service Hours
Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 (UTC +1)
Operating Notes

IMPORTANT: Visit https://atlona.com/product/AT-UHD-SW-5000ED for the latest firmware updates and User Manual.

NOTE: The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED no longer ships with an IR remote control. However, IR documentation remains for units currently in the field.
Warranty

To view the product warranty, use the following link or QR code:
https://atlona.com/warranty/
Safety and Certification
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCT THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN ENCLOSURE OR EXPOSE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the product.

The information bubble is intended to alert the user to helpful or optional operational instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
- 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.
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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.
- Only use attachments/accessories specified by Atlona.
- 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 product during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the product 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 product, the product has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.







FCC Compliance
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 to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; 2) increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver; 3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected; 4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the product or specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used with the installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulations.
Copyright, Trademark, and Registration
© 2023 Atlona Inc. All rights reserved. "Atlona" and the Atlona logo are registered trademarks of Atlona Inc. Pricing, specifications and availability subject to change without notice. Actual products, product images, and online product images may vary from images shown here.

The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing Administrator, Inc.
Dolby, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license from DTS, Inc. DTS, the Symbol, DTS and the Symbol together, and Digital Surround are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
All other trademark(s), copyright(s), and registered technologies mentioned in this document are the properties of their respective owner(s).
Table of Contents
Introduction 7
Features 7
Package Contents 7
Panel Description 8
Front Panel 8
Rear Panel 9
Installation 10
Power 10
Audio 10
RS-232 11
Connection Instructions 12
Connection Diagram 13
IP Configuration 14
Setting the IP Address using the Web Server 14
Auto IP (APIPA) Mode 14
Device Operation 15
LED Indicators 15
System Configuration 16
Getting the MAC Address 16
Changing the Network IP Mode 17
Setting Static IP Mode using the Front Panel 18
Changing the Telnet Port 19
Telnet Login Mode 20
Setting the Host Name 21
Video Switching 22
Enabling / Disabling Auto-Switching 22
Selecting the Input 23
Resetting to Factory-Defaults 24
Using the Web Server 24
Using the Front Panel 25
Audio Management 26
Adjusting Output Volume 26
Audio Output Muting 27
User Management 28
Changing the Administrator Password 28
Adding Users 29
Editing / Deleting Users 30
EDID Management 31
EDID Presets 31
Storing EDID Data 33
HDCP Content 35
Configuration and Management Interfaces 36
Introduction to the Web Server 36
Home Page 37
Network Setup Page 38
Settings Page 39
Config Page 40
EDID Page 42
Control Page 44
HDVS Page 47
Update Page 48
HDBT Page 49
Table of Contents
Appendix
50
Updating the Firmware 50
Using the Web Server 50
Using the USB Interface 51
HDBaseT Testing 53
Mounting Instructions 54
Single Unit Rack Installation 54
Dual Unit Rack Installation 55
Flat Surface 56
IR Remote Control 57
Specifications 58
Introduction
The Atlona AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is a 5x1 switcher with two HDBaseT™ inputs, three HDMI inputs, mirrored HDMI and HDBaseT outputs, balanced audio outputs, automatic input selection, and advanced display control capability. The HDBaseT inputs match perfectly with the HDVS-200-TX modules to enable VGA and HDMI sources to be easily integrated into a system. The switcher supports 4K/UHD @ 60 Hz, 4:2:0; (10.2 Gbps). It transmits AV signals along with Ethernet, power, and control over a single cable to displays up to 328 feet (100 meters) from the switcher. Control options include automatic input selection, front-panel buttons, and compatibility with IR, RS-232, or TCP/IP-based control systems. Displays are automatically turned on and off using CEC, IP, or RS-232. Advanced features also include a web-based GUI for easy set-up and management of EDID, HDCP, and display control. The switcher offers audio de-embedding of PCM audio over HDMI to two-channel, balanced +4 dBu analog audio outputs. The switcher is a cost-effective product for professional integration featuring a compact, 1U, half-rack width enclosure that is easily installed with included 19" rack-mount brackets. Two units can be mounted side-by-side.
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED enables two HDVS transmitters to be used in a single system. With Ethernet enabled HDBaseT transmission to the HDVS transmitters and the receiver control, setup and maintenance is simplified. Automatic input selection and display control simplify the system, reducing cost, reducing setup time and resulting in a better end user experience.
Features
- Two, Ethernet-enabled HDBaseT Inputs
- Mirrored, dual outputs on HDMI and HDBaseT
• Automatic display control
• Automatic input selection using hot plug detect and video detection technology - Ethernet-enabled HDBaseT
• EDID management and HDCP management - 4K/UHD capability
• AV, Ethernet, power and control over HDBaseT
• TCP/IP, RS-232, and IR control - Easy, GUI-based configuration using integrated web server
• Volume controls
• Volume setting indicator
• Balanced, line level output
• Multi-channel audio compliant - Rack-mountable, 1U, half rack width enclosure
• Works with Velocity with Integrated AMS
Package Contents
1 x AT-UHD-SW-5000ED
2 x 5-pin captive screw connectors
1 x 3-pin captive screw connector
1 x 2-pin captive screw connector
1 x Rack ears set, 1-long, 1 short, 2 table mount
4 x Rack ears screws
1 x 48 V / 1.25 A DC power supply
1 x power cord
Panel Description
Front Panel

1 Input LED Indicators
These LED indicators display which input is routed to the HDMI OUT port. A solid blue indicator represents the active input being used
2 VOLUME
Displays the output audio level. Refer to LED Indicators (page 15) for more information.
3 POWER
Press this button to toggle between "on" and "standby" power states. When in "standby", A/V is muted. When "on", A/V muting will be disabled.
4 Cursor Buttons
Press and release these buttons to increase or decrease the audio output volume on the ANALOG OUT port.
5 INPUT
Press and release this button to cycle through each of the inputs.
Panel Description
Rear Panel

1 LAN
Connect an Ethernet cable from this port to the Local Area Network (LAN). The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED includes a built-in web server, which can be used to manage and configure the product.
2 IR IN/OUT
Connect the included 4-pin captive screw block to this port.
3 RS-232
Connect the included 3-pin captive screw block to an RS-232 controller to control the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.
4 INPUT
Connect an category cable (CAT-5e or better) from INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 to HDBaseT transmitters.
Connect an HDMI cable from INPUT 3, INPUT 4, and INPUT 5 to UHD/HD HDMI sources.
5 HDMI OUT
Connect an HDMI cable from this port to an HD/UHD display.
6 AUDIO
Connect an audio output device to this port using the included captive screw block. Refer to Audio (page 10) for information on wiring.
7 HDBaseT OUT
Connect a category cable from this port to a the HDBaseT IN port of a compatible receiver unit.
8 FW
Connect a USB-to-mini USB cable to this port from a computer for firmware updates.
9 DC 48V
Connect the included 48 V DC power supply from this power receptacle to an available AC electrical outlet. Refer to Power (page 10) for more information on wiring the included captive screw connector.
Installation
Power
Connect the included 2-pin captive screw connector to the DC 48V power receptacle on the rear of the unit. Insert the positive and negative leads, from the power supply, into the terminals of the 2-pin captive screw connector block, as shown.


Audio
The AUDIO OUT connector on the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED provides a separate output for balanced audio. Connect the included 5-pin captive-screw terminal block to the AUDIO OUT port. Balanced audio connections use two signal wires and a ground to minimize interference in audio signals. Unbalanced output audio is not supported.

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Green 3D model of a mechanical connector with multiple slots and mounting holes (no text or symbols)
RS-232
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED provides an RS-232 port which can be used to control a display connected to an HDMI output. Atlona recommends controlling the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED using IP and reserving the RS-232 port for local display control.
- Use wire strippers to remove a portion of the cable jacket.
- Remove at least 3/16" (5 mm) of insulation from each of the wires.
- Insert the wires into correct terminal using the included 3-pin captive screw connector.
- Attach the 3-pin connector block to the RS-232 port on the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.

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Green 3D component with three circular holes, no text or symbols visible
Installation
Connection Instructions
- Connect up to two HDBaseT transmitters to INPUT 1 and INPUT 2. Atlona recommends CAT-5e or better cabling.
- Connect up to three UHD/HD HDMI sources to ports INPUT 3 through INPUT 5.
- Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT port to a UHD/HD display.
- Connect a category cable (CAT-5e or better) from the HDBaseT OUT port to a compatible receiver.
Refer to the tables below for recommended cabling when using Altona products with HDBaseT technology. The green bars indicate the signal quality when using each type of cable. Higher-quality signals are represented by more bars. These tables are for guidance, only. Performance may vary, based on environmental factors.
| Core Shielding | CAT5e | CAT6 | CAT6a | CAT7 | ||||
| Solid UTP (unshielded) N/A | ■ | ■■■ | ■■■■ | |||||
| ■■ | ■■■■ | ■■■■■ | ||||||
| Cable Max. Distance @ 4K Max. Distance @ 1080p | ||
| CAT5e 295 feet (90 meters) | 330 feet (100 meters) | |
| CAT6a / CAT6a / CAT7 330 feet (100 meters) | 330 feet (100 meters) | |

IMPORTANT: Stranded or patch cable is not recommended due to performance issues. Sheilded cables are strongly recommended to minimize signal noise and interference.

- Connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN port to the Local Area Network (LAN).
- OPTIONAL: Connect the included 5-pin captive screw connector to the AUDIO OUT port.
- OPTIONAL: Connect the included 4-pin captive screw connector to the IR IN/OUT port.
- OPTIONAL: Connect the included 3-pin captive screw block to the RS-232 port.
- Connect the included power supply to the DC 48V connector and connect the power cord to an available electrical outlet. Refer to Power (page 10) for more information.
Installation
Connection Diagram

flowchart
graph TD
A["AT-HDVS-20C-TX"] -->|HDMI pin7| B["AT-UHD-SW 5000ED"]
C["Laptop"] -->|HDMI pin| B
D["AT-HDVS-210U-TX-WP"] -->|HDMI pin7| B
E["HDMI PC"] -->|HDMI pin7| B
F["AT-GAIN-60"] -->|HDMI pin7| B
G["AT-CME-RX11"] -->|HDMI pin7| B
H["Ceiling Speakers"] -->|HDMI pin7| B
I["Display"] -->|HDMI pin7| B
IP Configuration
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is shipped with DHCP enabled. Once connected to a network, the DHCP server (if available), will automatically assign an IP address to the unit. If the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is unable to detect a DHCP server within 15 seconds, then the unit will use a self-assigned IP address within the range of 169.254.xxx.xxx.
Use an IP scanner, along with the MAC address on the bottom of the unit, to identify the unit on the network. If a static IP address is desired, the unit can be switched to static IP mode. The default static IP address is 192.168.1.254.
Setting the IP Address using the Web Server
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED can be set to either DHCP or static IP mode. If changing the IP mode through the built-in web server, the IP address of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED must be known. By default, the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is set to DHCP mode and will automatically be assigned an IP address by a DHCP server. Refer to the Changing the Network IP Mode (page 17) for more information.
Auto IP (APIPA) Mode
If the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is unable to detect a DHCP server within 15 seconds, then the unit will use a self-assigned IP address within the range of 169.254.xxx.xxx. If this occurs, connect the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to a computer running Microsoft Windows® and follow the procedure below.
- Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center.
- Click Change adapter settings.
- Right-click on the adapter that is used to establish a wired connection to the network, and select Properties from the context menu.
- Under the Ethernet Properties dialog box, select Internet Protocol Version 4 and then click the Properties button.
- Click the Use the following IP address radio button.

IMPORTANT: Before continuing, write down the current IP settings in order to restore them, later. If Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server automatically are selected, then this step is not required.
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Enter the desired static IP address or the IP address provided by the network administrator. If the PC does not require Internet access or if a statically-assigned IP address is being used, then an IP address of 169.254.xxx.xxx can be entered.
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Set the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0.
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Click the OK button then close all Control Panel windows.
Device Operation
LED Indicators
The LED indicators on both the front and rear of the unit provide basic information on the current status of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.
| LED Description | ||
| HDBaseT 1, HDBaseT 2, HDMI 3 - HDMI 5 | Solid green The input is the currently selected (active) input. | |
| Off The input is not the active input. | ||
| VOLUME Solid | green Acceptable range for output volume. | |
| Solid amber Output volume level is approaching audio clipping. | ||
| Solid red Audio clipping. | ||
| POWER Solid | blue Unit is powered and in normal operating mode. A/V muting is disabled. | |
| Solid red Unit is powered and in standby mode. In this mode, A/V will be muted. | ||
| Press the POWER button to place the unit in normal operating mode. | ||
| Off Unit is not powered. | ||
| Check the power supply and make sure it is securely fastened to the captive screw connector on the rear of the unit.Make sure that the power supply is connected to an available electrical outlet and that the outlet is “live” (some outlets are controlled by a wall switch). | ||
System Configuration
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED provides easy access to system configuration through the built-in web server, and is the recommended method to adjust network settings.

NOTE: When a setting within the Network Settings page is being modified, the background color will switch from white to gray. This indicates that a setting is being changed.
Getting the MAC Address
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Network Setup in the menu bar.
- Locate the MAC address field, as shown below. This is the hardware address of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.

Device Operation
Changing the Network IP Mode
By default, the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is set to DHCP mode. Once connected to a network, and if a DHCP server is found (or available), the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED will be assigned an IP address on the network, and no further network configuration is required. However, if the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is unable to detect a DHCP server within 15 seconds, then the unit will use a self-assigned IP address within the range of 169.254.xxx.xxx. The instructions below will focus on setting the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to static IP mode.

IMPORTANT: Before assigning a static IP address to the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED, it is recommended to consult with the network or system administrator and obtain a available IP address. If the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is assigned an IP address which is already in use by another device, it may cause either network issues and/or the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED will be not accessible.
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Network Setup in the menu bar.
- Locate the DHCP section at the top of the page. The default setting is ON.
- Click the OFF button to set the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to static IP mode.
- Enter the desired IP address for the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED in the IP Address field.
- Enter the subnet mask and gateway address in the Subnet and Gateway fields, respectively.

- Click Save Setting to commit changes. Click Cancel to abort changes. Changes will take effect immediately.
Device Operation
Setting Static IP Mode using the Front Panel
By default, the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is set to DHCP mode. Once connected to a network, and if a DHCP server is found (or available), the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED will be assigned an IP address on the network, and no further network configuration is required. However, in some cases, a static IP assignment may be desired. This procedure can be done through the web server (see previous page) or by using the front-panel buttons, as shown below.
- Verify that the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is powered.
- Press and hold the INPUT button for 15 seconds, then release the button.

- The POWER button will flash four times to indicate that the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is in static IP mode. The following IP settings are assigned, automatically:
IP Address: 192.168.1.254
Subnet: 255.255.0.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Changing the Telnet Port
Typically, the Telnet service is assigned to TCP port 23. This is the default setting for the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED. However, depending upon the network environment, the default Telnet port can be changed.
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Network Setup in the menu bar.
- Locate the Telnet Port field and enter the desired port in the field.
| Gateway | 010.020.040.001 |
| Telnet Port | 23 |
| Hostname | SW5000ED-002ACB |
- Click Save Settings to commit changes. Click Cancel to abort changes.
Device Operation
Telnet Login Mode
When a Telnet session is requested, the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED provides the option to prompt for user credentials or bypass authentication before the Telnet session begins. Prompting for credentials can be enabled or disabled. When prompting for user credentials, use the same login information required by the built-in web server.
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Network Settings in the menu bar.
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Click the Login Mode button to ON or OFF.
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Set this button to ON to prompt for user credentials.
- Set this button to OFF to bypass user credentials request.

- Click Save Setting to commit changes. Click Cancel to abort changes.
Setting the Host Name
By default, the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is assigned a hostname, which is constructed as follows:
SW52ED-[last six digits of MAC address]
For example, a default hostname might look like this: SW52ED-006154. This value can be changed to easily identify the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED within the Atlona Management System (AMS) or a network. If using a custom hostname, it must meet the hostname standards defined here: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1123
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
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Click Network Settings in the menu bar.
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Click the Hostname field and enter the desired name.

- Click Save Setting to commit changes. Click Cancel to abort changes.
Video Switching
Enabling / Disabling Auto-Switching
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED provides auto-switching capability, which is enabled by default. This feature will automatically switch the input to the most recently-connected source. If a source is disconnected, then the input will automatically be switched to the previously-connected source.
By default, auto-switching is enabled on the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED, allowing the unit to automatically switch between inputs when sources are connected or disconnected.
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Settings in the menu bar.
- Click the Auto Switch drop-down list and select On to enable auto-switching. Auto-switching is disabled by default. If auto-switching is not desired, select Off from the drop-down list.

NOTE: The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED retains the currently selected input, even after the unit is powered-off then powered-on.

- Auto-switching configuration is complete.
Selecting the Input
The active input can be selected from the front panel, the built-in web server, or an API call. Refer to the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED Application Programming Interface for more information.
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Settings in the menu bar.
- Click the Auto Switch drop-down list and select On to enable auto-switching. Auto-switching is disabled by default. If auto-switching is not desired, select Off from the drop-down list.

- Selection of the active input is complete.
- To select the input using the front panel buttons, press and release the INPUT button to cycle through each of the available inputs on the unit.

Resetting to Factory-Defaults
The following procedure will reset the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to factory-default settings. The network IP mode will be set to DHCP mode.
Using the Web Server
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Settings in the menu bar.
- Click the Reset button, next to Factory Default.

- The following message will be displayed at the top of the screen. Click OK to continue with the factory-default reset procedure. Click Cancel to abort the process.

- Once the factory-default process is complete, the web server Login screen will be displayed.
- The factory-reset process is complete.
Device Operation
Using the Front Panel
- Verify that the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is powered.
- Simultaneously press and hold the INPUT and POWER buttons for 15 seconds.
- The input indicator will switch to HDBaseT 1.

- Factory reset is complete.
Audio Management
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED provides volume control and independent audio muting. Audio muting can be controlled on HDMI OUT, HDBaseT OUT, and ANALOG OUT ports. To de-embed the source audio on the ANALOG OUT port, connect the included 5-pin captive screw connector to the ANALOG OUT port. De-embedding audio is restricted to multichannel Linear PCM formats. Audio output is always downmixed to two-channel stereo.
Adjusting Output Volume
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Settings in the menu bar.
- Under Audio Settings, click and drag the Volume slider to adjust the audio output level. The current output volume, in decibels, will be displayed in the Volume field, next to the slider bar. Audio output level can be set within the range of -80 dB to +15 dB. The default settings is 0 dB.

- Output audio level adjustment is complete.
Audio Output Muting
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Settings in the menu bar.
- Locate the Audio Settings section.
- Click the drop-down list for the desired output. For example, to mute the audio output on the ANALOG OUT port, click the L/R Audio Mute drop-down list and select on. To re-enable the audio for that output, select off from the drop-down list.

User Management
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED allows the administrator password to be changed. The password applies to both the web server and Telnet sessions. Note that the Username field cannot be changed. All users have the same level of access to control the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED. However, only the root user is allowed to manage other users. Up to three additional users can be created.
Changing the Administrator Password
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Config in the menu bar.
- Click the Password field and enter the current password.

- Under the New user name and password section, enter the new password in the Password field.
- Verify the new password by entering it in the PW again field.
- Click the Save Settings to commit changes. To login with the new username, close the web session, then enter the new password on the Login page.

NOTE: Password fields will always be masked for security purposes.
Device Operation
Adding Users
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Config in the menu bar.
- Enter the desired username and password for the desired user field: User 1, User 2, and User 3.

- Click Save Setting to commit changes.
- To login with the new username, close the web session, then enter the username and password on the Login page.
Editing / Deleting Users
The username and password of a user can be changed using this method.
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click Config in the menu bar.

Editing Users
a. Click in the Username or Password field for the desired user and update the current information.
b. Click Save Setting to commit changes. Click Cancel to abort changes.
Deleting Users
a. Click Delete in the row next to the user to be deleted. Note that no prompt will be provided to confirm the deletion of the desired user.
EDID Management
Before a source can send picture and sound to a display device, the source reads the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) structure, which is stored in the display. The EDID contains information about what type of video and audio formats are supported by the display. The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED can use either the downstream EDID (from the display/sink), and stored, or use a built-in EDID preset.
• EDID Presets
- Storing EDID Data
EDID Presets
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED provides the option of selecting a preset EDID. The following presets are available. For information on MEM_1 through MEM_8 settings, refer to Storing EDID Data (page 33).

IMPORTANT: If problems are encountered when using an EDID preset, try selecting the STD EDID preset.
| EDID listing | |
| STD The default (generic) EDID for use with most displays. | |
| ATL 1080P 2CH 1920 x 1080p @ 60 Hz with two-channel audio support. | |
| ATL 1080P Multi CH 1920 x 1080p @ 60 Hz with multichannel audio support. | |
| ATL 1080P DD 1920 x 1080p @ 60 Hz with Dolby ^ Digital audio support. | |
| ATL 1080P 3D 2CH 1920 x 1080p @ 60 Hz with 3D and two-channel audio support. | |
| ATL 1080P 3D Multi CH 1920 x 1080p @ 60 Hz with 3D and multichannel audio support. | |
| ATL 1080P 3D DD 1920 x 1080p @ 60 Hz with 3D and Dolby ^ Digital audio support. | |
| ATL 720P 2CH 1280 x 720p @ 60 Hz with two-channel audio support. | |
| ATL 720P DD 1280 x 720p @ 60 Hz with Dolby ^ Digital audio support. | |
| ATL 1280x800 RGB 2CH 1280 x 800 @ 60 Hz with RGB color space and two-channel audio support. | |
| ATL 1366x768 RGB 2CH 1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz with RGB color space and two-channel audio support. | |
| ATL 1080P DVI 1920 x 1080p @ 60 Hz DVI. | |
| ATL 1280x800 RGB DVI 1280 x 800 with RGB color space DVI. | |
| ATL 2160P 2CH 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz with two-channel audio support. | |
| ATL 2160P Multi CH 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz with multichannel audio support. | |
| ATL 4K420 (4:2:0) 2CH | 4096 x 2160 (DCI) @ 60 Hz with 4:2:0 chroma and two-channel audio support. |
| ATL 4K420 (4:2:0) Multi CH | 4096 x 2160 (DCI) @ 60 Hz with 4:2:0 chroma and multichannel audio support. |
| MEM_1 - MEM_8 | Memory presets 1 through 8 |
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root Password: Atlona
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Click EDID in the menu bar.
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Locate the EDID Settings section.
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Click the drop-down list, next to the port that is connected to the display device, and select the desired EDID preset. For example, if the HDMI IN 3 port is connected to a display, click the Input 3 drop-down list and select the EDID.

- EDID preset selection is complete.
Device Operation
Storing EDID Data
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED provides eight memory locations which can be used to store EDID data. Any downstream EDID can be captured and stored in these locations. Each memory location is non-volatile and captured EDID data is stored after power is disconnected from the unit.
- Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT port on the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to the HDMI input on the display, containing the EDID to be stored.

NOTE: The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED retains the currently selected input, even after the unit is powered-off then powered-on.

- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
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Click EDID in the menu bar.
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Locate the EDID Saved section.
Device Operation
- Click the drop-down list, next to the output which will be used to fetch the EDID. In this example, since the display is connected to the HDMI OUT port, a memory location next to the Output 1 option is selected. Here, the EDID will be stored in MEM_1.

- The saved EDID will appear next to the memory location, as shown below.

- Click any of the Input drop-down list boxes. Note that the stored EDID appears as an available EDID preset for each available input on the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.
- The EDID storing procedure is completed.

NOTE: Once an EDID is written to a memory location, it can be overwritten with a different EDID, when desired. To overwrite an EDID with a different EDID, repeat steps 5 through 7, above.
HDCP Content
Normally, if a source is transmitting HDCP content to a display that is not HDCP-compatible, then the resulting image on the display can be "snow", image flickering, or no picture. For example, in the illustration below, a laptop source is connected to the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED. A non-compliant display is connected to a receiver, which is connected to the AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX using HDBaseT.

IMPORTANT: Not all source devices are capable of transmitting non-HDCP content. For example, Sony PlayStation® gaming consoles and Mac® computers always transmit HDCP-encrypted content.

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A["Non-Compliant HIXCP Display"] -->|HEDM-T| B["AT-UHD-8W-5000FD"]
B --> C["Blu-ray Player"]
A -->|HEDM-T| D["AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX"]
By default, the laptop may transmit HDCP content. However, when connected to a display that does not support HDCP, the laptop must be instructed to send non-HDCP content, in order for the content to be displayed.
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
- Click EDID in the menu bar.
- Locate the HDCP Settings section.
- Click the drop-down list next to the desired input. For example, clicking the drop-down list, next to Input 2, and selecting Noncompliant will instruct the source device to send non-HDCP content, if possible.
HDCP Settings
| Input 1: | Compliant |
| Input 2: | Compliant |
| Input 3: | Compliant |
| Input 4: | Noncompliant |
| Input 5: | Compliant |
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Introduction to the Web Server
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED includes a built-in web server. Atlona recommends that the web server be used to set up the
AT-UHD-SW-5000ED, as it provides intuitive management of all features. Follow the instructions below to access the webGUI.
- Make sure that an Ethernet cable is connected between the LAN port on the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED and the network.
- Launch a web browser and enter the IP address of the unit. If the default static IP address is being used, enter 192.168.1.254.
- The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED Login page will be displayed.

- Enter the username and password in the Username and Password fields. The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona

- Click the Login button or press the ENTER key on the keyboard.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Home Page
After logging in, the Home page will be displayed. The Info page provides various information about the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED, including software version and video information.

Model
The model SKU of this product.
Firmware Version
The version of firmware that the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is running. Always make sure to check the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED product page, on the Atlona web site, for the latest version of firmware.
On-Time(h-m)
Displays how long the system has been powered since the last reboot/reset.
Active Input
The currently selected (active) input.
Signal Type
The type of input signal.
Video Format
The input resolution of the source device.
Aspect
Aspect ratio of the input signal.
Color Space
Displays the color space and chroma sub-sampling of the input signal.
Color Depth
The color depth of the input signal.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Network Setup Page
The Network Setup page provides information about the current network settings of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED. In addition, the network mode, Telnet port, and hostname can be assigned from this page.

DHCP
Click the desired setting to switch the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to ON or OFF mode. The default setting is ON mode. When set to OFF, the AT-UHD-SW52ED will be set to static IP mode. Refer to Changing the Network IP Mode (page 17) for more information.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED in this field. This field will only be available when DHCP is set to OFF. The default static IP address of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is 192.168.1.254.
Subnet
Enter the subnet mask of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED in this field. This field will only be available when DHCP is set to OFF.
Gateway
Enter the gateway (router) IP address in this field. This field will only be available when DHCP is set to OFF.
Telnet Port
Enter the desired Telnet port (for Telnet sessions) in this field. The default port is 23. Refer to Changing the Telnet Port (page 19) for more information.
Hostname
Displays the hostname of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED, as it would appear on a network. To change the hostname, type the new hostname in this field. Refer to Setting the Host Name (page 21) for more information.
Login Mode
Click the desired setting to switch the Telnet Login Mode to ON or OFF. If set to ON, then login credentials (same as web server) will be required when starting a Telnet session.
MAC Address
This field displays the MAC address of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Settings Page
The Settings page is divided into three sections: Video, Audio, and HDCP. The Video section provides controls for switching modes and input selection. The Audio section provides options to control the output audio volume and de-embedding. The HDCP section controls whether or not HDCP content is allowed to pass.

Auto Switch
Click this drop-down list to set auto-switching to on or off. The default settings is off. When set to on, the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED will automatically switch to the last-connected port. Refer to Enabling / Disabling Auto-Switching (page 22).
Factory Default
Click the Reset button to reset the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to factory-default settings. Refer to Resetting to Factory-Defaults (page 24) for more information.
Source
Click this drop-down list to select the desired input. Available inputs are Input 1 through Input 5.
Volume
Click and drag this slider to adjust the output volume. Output volume is measured in decibels (dB) and ranges from -80 to +15 dB. The default setting is 0 dB.
HDMI Audio Mute
Click this drop-down list to control HDMI audio output muting. If set to on, then HDMI audio output will be muted.
HDBaseT Audio Mute
Click this drop-down list to control HDBaseT audio output muting. If set to on, then HDBaseT audio output will be muted.
L/R Audio Mute
Click this drop-down list to control analog audio output muting. If set to on, then the analog audio output will be muted.
Factory Default
Click the Factory Default button to reset the current page to factory-default settings. Note that clicking this button does not reset the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to factory settings.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Config Page
The Config page provides management of the administrator password. The administrator username ("root") cannot be changed. Refer to User Management (page 28) for more information. Up to three additional users can be managed within this page. This page also provides settings for both local and HDBaseT RS-232 control.

Username (old)
This field cannot be changed. "root" is the administrator user.
Password (old)
Enter the current password for the "root" username in this field. The default password is "Atlona".
Username (new)
Enter the new username in this field.
Password (new)
Enter the new password in this field.
PW again
Verify the new password by retyping it in this field.
User 1 - User 3
Enter the username and password for each user in the respective fields. Click Delete to remove a user.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
System
Sets the RS-232 port settings and used for local control by a third-party control system.
Output2
If the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is connected to a device such as the AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX-PSE, the drop-down list can be set to the baud rate of the HDBaseT RS-232 settings on the corresponding device. If the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is connected to another HDBaseT device, such as the AT-UHD-CLSO-824, the drop-down list will be disabled and the HDBaseT baud rate will be locked at 115200.
| Setting Description | |
| Baud rate Sets the baud rate. The following options are available: 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400, 56000, 57600, 115200. | |
| Data bit Sets the number of data bits used to represent each character of data. The following options are available: 7 or 8. | |
| Parity Sets the parity bit, which can be included with each character to detect errors during the transmission of data. The following options are available: None, Odd, or Even. | |
| Stop bit | Sets the stop bit. Stop bits are sent at the end of each character, allowing the client to detect the end of a character stream. The following options are available: 1 or 2. |
Factory Default
Click the Factory Default button to reset the current page to factory-default settings. Note that clicking this button does not reset the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to factory settings.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
EDID Page
This page provides controls for selecting and storing EDID data. Refer to EDID Management (page 31) for more information.

EDID Settings
Click these drop-down lists to select the desired EDID to be used for each input. The following EDID presets are available. When selecting an EDID, make sure that the display/sink device is capable of supporting the resolution/timing. If the sink device is not able to support a feature, then the source will not be displayed. Selecting the STD EDID will provide the most compatible settings for most displays. In addition, eight memory locations are available for storing captured EDID data. If an EDID is stored in a memory location, it will also be added to the list available EDID selections.
| EDID listing | |
| STD ATL 2160P 2CH | |
| ATL 1080P 2CH ATL 2160P Multi CH | |
| ATL 1080P Multi CH ATL 4K420 (4:2:0) 2CH | |
| ATL 1080P DD ATL 4K420 (4:2:0) Multi CH | |
| ATL 1080P 3D 2CH MEM_1 | |
| ATL 1080P 3D Multi CH MEM_2 | |
| ATL 1080P 3D DD MEM_3 | |
| ATL 720P 2CH MEM_4 | |
| ATL 720P DD MEM_5 | |
| ATL 1280x800 RGB 2CH MEM_6 | |
| ATL 1366x768 RGB 2CH MEM_7 | |
| ATL 1080P DVI MEM_8 | |
| ATL 1280x800 RGB DVI |
Configuration and Management Interfaces
HDCP Settings
Each input provides control of how HDCP content is handled. Some source devices will send HDCP content if an HDCP-compliant display (sink) is detected. However, there may be applications where sending HDCP content is not desired. Setting the port to the OFF position, will instruct the source to send non-HDCP content to the display. Note that not all sources have this capability.

NOTE: Setting this feature to OFF, for any source, does not provide decryption of HDCP content to non-HDCP compliant sink devices. Sources such as Mac® computers and the Sony PlayStation® will always transmit HDCP content.
- Compliant
When set to Compliant, the source will transmit HDCP content to the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.
- Noncompliant
When set to Noncompliant, non-HDCP content will be transmitted (if possible) to the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.
EDID Saved
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED provides eight memory locations used for storing captured EDID data. Click these drop-down lists to select and store the external EDID. Output 1 refers to the HDMI OUT port and Output 2 refers to the HDBaseT OUT port.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Control Page
This page provides controls for CEC, device timers, and configuration for controlling external devices.

NOTE: To display all settings on the screen, as shown below, the Display Auto Power drop-down list must be set to Enabled.
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Power
Click this drop-down list to select the control protocol for the POWER button on the front panel. Available options are None, CEC, RS-232, or IP. To power-on and power-off the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED, set this drop-down list to None.
Volume/Mute
Click this drop-down list to select the control protocol for the Volume/muting buttons on the front panel. Available options are Audio Out, RS-232, or IP.
| Setting Description | |
| Audio Out Volume and mute buttons will control the volume output of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED. | |
| RS-232 Volume/Mute buttons will send RS-232 commands over HDBaseT to compatible receivers and displays. | |
| IP | Volume/Mute buttons will send the commands over Ethernet using either the LAN port or the CAT5e/6/7 (HDBaseT) port. |
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Display Mode
Click this drop-down list to select the power mode for the source / display.
| Setting Description | |
| DispSW AVon Display switches on/off, source audio/video signal always on. | |
| 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 Both source and display are always on. | |
CEC Control
Click the on and off buttons to test power-on and power-off CEC commands, respectively.
Display Auto Power On
Set this toggle to ENABLED to allow the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to send the power-on command to the display when an A/V signal is detected. When the AV signal is no longer present, the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED will send the power-off command to the display. If this feature is not desired, then set to DISABLED. This feature is disabled by default.
Display Auto Power Off
Set this toggle to ENABLED to allow the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED to send the power-off command to the display when an A/V signal is detected. If this feature is not desired, then set to DISABLED. This feature is disabled by default.
Power Button Lock
Set this toggle to ENABLED to prevent the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED from being powered-off, if the POWER button is accidentally pressed.
Lamp cool down timer
Sets the cool-down interval, in seconds, before the projector is powered-off. During this time interval, the projector will not accept any "power on" or "power off" commands until the last "power off" command has been processed and the projector lamp has completed the cool-down cycle. Available values are 15 seconds to 15 minutes. The default setting is 10 seconds.
Auto power off timer
Sets the time interval before the command to power-off the display is sent, when an A/V signal is no longer present. The default value is 15 seconds. Available values are 15 seconds to 15 minutes.
Display Warm-Up Timer
Click this drop-down list to select the display warm-up time interval. Available values are 10 to 300 seconds. The default value is 10 seconds.
Control Type
Click this drop-down to select the control type. Available settings are CEC*, IP, and RS-232. When this drop-down list is set to CEC, the RS-232/IP Commands window group will be hidden.
* Consumer Electronics Control (CEC): Atlona has confirmed proper CEC functionality with several current models of Samsung, Panasonic, and Sony displays. However, it is not guaranteed that CEC will work with all displays. Many manufacturers do not support the CEC “off” command, and older displays use proprietary commands. Atlona only supports displays that use the CEC command structure defined in HDMI 1.2a. It is recommended that dealers request an evaluation product from Atlona, before designing a system using the CEC protocol. If this is not possible, then other control methods will need to be considered, in order to control displays using Atlona products.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Display Mode
Click this drop-down list to select the power mode for the source / display.
| Setting Description | |
| DispSW AVon Display switches on/off, source audio/video signal always on. | |
| 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 | |
IP Mode
If the device does not require a login, then set this drop-down value to Non-Login. If the device requires login credentials, select Login from the drop-down list. Note that if Login is selected, then the Username and Password fields will need to be populated with the required login credentials.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the device to be controlled.
Port
Enter the port in this field.
Username
This field is only required if IP Mode is set to Login. Enter the username in this field.
Password
This field is only required if IP Mode is set to Login. Enter the required password in this field.
ASCII / Hex
Click these radio buttons to set the desired data transmission method.
Test
Click these buttons to send the appropriate data to the unit being controlled.
On/Off/Volume+/Volume-/Mute/
Enter the appropriate ASCII or Hex data string in each of these fields. Refer to the user manual for the display or device being controlled, for the proper command strings.
Feedback
Enter the desired feedback string in this field. This field can be any string value.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
HDVS Page
This page provides management for HDVS HDBaseT transmitters that may be connected to the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED. If a transmitter is connected, then the device will be displayed under the associated input. In the example below, an AT-HDVS-210U-TX-WP is connected to INPUT 2 on the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED. If the transmitter is connected to the Local Area Network (LAN), then the IP address will be displayed as a hyperlink. Clicking on the IP address will open a new browser window with the login page of the device.

Refresh
Click this button to refresh the HDBaseT link on the associated input. This button will only be displayed if an HDVS unit is connected, but may not be recognized by the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Update Page
This page provides management for updating the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED firmware.

Choose File
Click this button to select the firmware file to be uploaded to the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED. Note that this button is available for both the "master" firmware and Valens chip update.
Upload
Click this button to begin the firmware update process. Note that this button is available for both the "master" firmware and Valens chip update.
Configuration and Management Interfaces
HDBT Page
This page provides management for updating the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED firmware.

HDBT Zone
Click this drop-down list to select the output channel (ZONE OUT) to test. Refer to HDBaseT Testing (page 53) for more information.
Appendix
Updating the Firmware
Updating the firmware can be completed using either the USB interface or the built-in web server. Atlona recommends using the web server for updating the firmware. However, if a network connection is not available, the AT-HDVS-210H-TX-WP firmware can be updated using a USB-A to USB mini-B cable.
Using the Web Server
Requirements:
• AT-UHD-SW-5000ED
- Firmware file
• Computer on the same network as the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED
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Download the firmware file from atlona.com and extract the contents of the .zip file to a folder on the computer desktop.
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Connect an Ethernet cable from the computer, containing the firmware, to the same network where the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is connected.
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Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36). The default username and password are listed below:
Username: root
Password: Atlona
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Click Update in the menu bar, then click the Choose File button, under the Firmware Update section.
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Browse to the location of the firmware file, select it, and click the Open button.
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- Click the Upload button, under the Firmware Update section.
- A progress bar will be displayed during the update process. After the update is complete, and if a restart is required, the web server will display a prompt.
- The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is now ready for use.
Appendix
Using the USB Interface
Requirements:
• AT-UHD-SW-5000ED
- Firmware file
• Computer with a USB port
• USB-A to USB mini-B cable
- Download the firmware file from atlona.com and extract the contents of the .zip file to a folder on the computer desktop.
- Disconnect power from the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.
- Connect the USB-A to USB mini-B cable between the computer and the FW port on the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.

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Simultaneously press and hold down the INPUT button on the front panel, while connecting the power supply to the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED. Continue to hold down the INPUT key for five seconds AFTER the power supply has been connected.
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Release the INPUT key.

- The USB UPDATE folder will be displayed.
If this folder is not displayed, automatically, select the USB UPDATE drive from Windows Explorer.

Appendix
- Delete all files from the USB UPDATE drive, if any are present.
- Drag-and-drop the firmware file to the drive.
- After the file has been copied, disconnect the USB cable from both the computer and the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.
- The firmware update process is complete and the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED is now ready for use.
Appendix
HDBaseT Testing
The web server of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED provides a tool for testing the signal integrity of HDBaseT cables. This tool is useful for troubleshooting and identifying defective or damaged category cables which are connected from the HDBaseT INPUTS/OUTPUT ports to a receiver/transmitter.
- Login to the web server. Refer to Introduction to the Web Server (page 36) for more information, if necessary.
- Click HDBT in the top menu bar.
- Click the HDBT Zone drop-down list and select the desired zone to test. Before testing a zone, make sure that an category cable is connected between the HDBaseT port (INPUT/OUTPUT) and a compatible transmitter/receiver.

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Click the Start button to begin testing the selected channel.
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If the HDBaseT link integrity is good, then all tests will display as "Pass".
- If any part of the HDBaseT cable fails, then a numerical value, in decibels, will be displayed next to the associated pair, under the Signal Quality section. These values can be reported to Atlona Technical Support Engineers to help resolve possible issues.
Appendix
Mounting Instructions
The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED includes two mounting brackets, which can be used to attach the unit to any flat surface. Use the two enclosure screws, on the sides of the unit to attach the mounting brackets.
Single Unit Rack Installation
- Attach the included small rack ear to one side of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED, using the included screws.
- Attach the included longer rack ear to the opposite side of the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED using the included screws.

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Exterior view of a black ATLON1 network device with attached cable and drive slots (no readable text or symbols)Appendix
Dual Unit Rack Installation
- Turn both units upside-down on a flat surface, next to each other, as shown.
- Position the included mounting plate over the pre-drilled holes on the bottom of the enclosure. When attaching the mounting plate, the countersink bevels on the mounting plate should face upward.

- Turn the attached units over and install the rack ears (sold separately) to one side of each enclosure using the included screws.

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Exterior view of a black HACVR device with ports and indicator lights (no readable text or symbols)Appendix
Flat Surface
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Turn the unit upside down, on a flat surface.
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Position the included mounting plates over the pre-drilled holes on the bottom of the enclosure. When attaching mounting plates, the countersink bevels on the mounting plates should face upward.

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Black electronic device with ports and connectors, no visible text or symbols on the main body- Mount the unit using the circular holes, on each mounting plate. If using a drywall surface, a #6 drywall screw is recommended. Mounting screws are not included.

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Exterior view of a black ATL-CHN4 network device with ports and connectors (no readable text or symbols beyond branding)
NOTE: The unit can also be mounted under a flat surface, such as a table, by turning the unit upside down.
IR Remote Control

NOTE: The AT-UHD-SW-5000ED no longer ships with an IR remote control. However, IR documentation remains for units currently in the field.

IMPORTANT: The AT-SW-R1 IR remote can be used to control the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED from a maximum distance of 15 feet (4.5 meters). Exceeding this distance may result in unreliable behavior. In addition, environmental lighting conditions, such as florent bulbs, high-intensity light (sunlight), and other factors may also affect IR operation.


NOTE: The buttons under the Setup section do not function with the AT-UHD-SW-5000ED.
1 Power On Off
Press the On button to power on the unit or press the Off button to turn off the unit.
2 Video All On
Press this button to enable video output on both HDMI 1 and HDMI 2.
3 Video 1 On Off / Video 2 On Off
Press these buttons to enable or disable video output on HDMI OUT or HDBaseT OUT. Press the On button to enable video output. Press the Off button to disable video output.
4 Input
Press these button to select the desired input.
5 Audio Vol + / Vol - / Mute
Press the Vol + button to increase the output volume level or press the Vol - button to decrease the output volume. Press the Mute button to mute the audio output.
Specifications
| Video | ||
| Signal Type HDMI | ||
| HDCP 1.4 | ||
| Pixel Clock 300 MHz | ||
| UHD/HD/SD | 4096×2160@60(1)/50(1)/30/25/24 Hz | 1280×720p@60/59.94/50 Hz |
| 3840×2160@60(1)/50(1)/30/25/24 Hz | 720×576p | |
| 2048×1080p | 720×576i | |
| 1920×1080p@60/59.94/50/30/ | 640×480p | |
| 29.97/25/24/23.98 Hz | 640×480i | |
| 1920×1080i@60/59.94/50 Hz | ||
| VESA | 2560×2048 | 1366×768 |
| 2560×1600 | 1360×768 | |
| 2048×1536 | 1280×1024 | |
| 1920×1200 | 1280×800 | |
| 1680×1050 | 1280×768 | |
| 1600×1200 | 1152×768 | |
| 1600×900 | 1024×768 | |
| 1440×900 | 800×600 | |
| 1400×1050 | 640×480 | |
| Color Space | YUV, RGB | |
| Chroma Subsampling | 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0 | |
| Color Depth | 8-bit, 10-bit, 12-bit | |
| Audio | |||
| HDMI / HDBaseTPass-Through Formats | PCM 2.0LPCM 5.1LPCM 7.1 | Dolby® DigitalDolby Digital PlusTMDolby TrueHDDolby Atmos® | DTS® Digital SurroundTM DTS-HD Master AudioTM DTS:X® |
| S/PDIF PCM 2.0 Dolby® Digital | DTS-HD Master AudioTM | ||
| Bit Depth Up to 24 bits | |||
| Analog Audio | |||
| Format Maximum analog output: balanced +18dBu @ 0 dBfs, LPCM 2.0 only | |||
| Sample Rate 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, | 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz | ||
| Control | ||||
| RS-232 Device control and configuration | Bidirectional pass-through from control system over HDBaseT Supported baud rates: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 | |||
| IP Protocols: HTTPS, Telnet, mDNS | Modes: DHCP, Static - selectable through front panel and web server | |||
| CEC Support Yes | ||||
| Resolution / Distance | 4K/UHD - Feet / Meters 1080p - Feet / Meters | |||
| HDMI IN/OUT | 15 | 5 | 30 | 10 |
| CAT5e/6 | 230 | 70 | 330 | 100 |
| CAT6a/7 | 330 | 100 | 330 | 100 |
Appendix
| Buttons and Indicators | |
| Buttons:POWER, UP, DOWN, INPUT | 4 - Momentary, tact-type |
| Indicators:HDBaseT 1 - HDBaseT 2,HDMI 3 - HDMI 5VOLUME | 5 - LED, blue9 - LED, green, amber, red |
| Connectors | |
| HDMI IN | 3 - Type A, 19-pin female |
| HDMI OUT | 1 - Type A, 19-pin female |
| HDBaseT IN | 2 - RJ45 |
| HDBaseT OUT | 1 - RJ45 |
| LAN | 1 - RJ45, 10/100 Mbps |
| AUDIO OUT | 1 - 5-pin captive screw, balanced / unbalanced 2-channel |
| RS-232 | 1 - 3-pin captive screw (bidirectional) |
| IR IN/OUT | 1 - 4-pin captive screw |
| FW | 1 - Mini USB |
| PWR | 1 - 2-pin captive screw |
| Temperature Fahrenheit Celsius | ||
| Operating 32 to 122 0 to 50 | ||
| Storage -4 to 140 -20 to 60 | ||
| Humidity (RH) 20% to 60%, non-condensing | ||
| Power | ||
| Consumption 44.22 W | ||
| Idle Consumption 22 W | ||
| Supply Input: 100 - 240 V AC, 5 | 0/60 HzOutput: 48 V / 1.25 A DC | |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) Inches Millimeters | ||
| Unit 1.73 x 8.64 x 10 44 x 219.5 x 254 | ||
| Power Supply (AT-PS-4812-C) | 1.42 x 1.81 x 4.41 | 36 x 46 x 112 |
| Weight Pounds | Kilograms | |
| Device | 3.70 | 1.66 |
| Certification | ||
| Device | CE, FCC | |
| Power Supply CE, FCC, cULus | RoHS | |
| Compliance | |
| NDAA-899 | Yes |
| Warranty | |
| Device | 3-year limited |
(1) 4096×2160 @ 50/60 Hz and 3840×2160@50/60Hz supported @ chroma subsampling 4:2:0 8-bit only.