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| Product Type | AV Extender (Receiver with PoE PSE) |
| Brand | Atlona |
| Model | AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX-PSE |
| Video Interface | HDMI (Type A, female) |
| Max Resolution | 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 (up to 18 Gbps) |
| Transmission Technology | HDBaseT Class A |
| Max Transmission Distance | 100 m (328 ft) over CAT6a |
| Power Supply | PoE PSE (802.3af) on HDBaseT port; external power adapter (48V) included for non-PoE switches |
| Power Consumption | 15 W (max) |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 165 mm x 100 mm x 25 mm |
| Weight | 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs) |
| Audio Support | Embedded HDMI audio (LPCM, Dolby Digital, DTS) |
| HDCP Support | HDCP 2.2 and HDCP 1.4 |
| Control | IR pass-through (3.5 mm), RS-232 pass-through (3-pin Phoenix) |
| LED Indicators | Power, Link, HDCP, Video |
| Mounting | Surface mount (brackets included); optional rack-mount kit |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
| Certifications | CE, FCC, RoHS |
| Included Accessories | Power supply (48V), IR emitter/receiver, RS-232 adapter, mounting brackets, user manual |
| Warranty | 10 years (limited) |
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USER MANUAL AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX-PSE Atlona
Two-Input Wall Plate Switcher for HDMI and VGA with Ethernet-Enabled HDBaseT Output
AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP
User Manual

Please check http://www.atlona.com/products/AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP for the most recent firmware update or manual.
Table of Contents
- Introduction 3
- Package Contents 3
- Features
- Panel Descriptions
a. Front Panel 4
b. Rear Panel 4
- Category Cable 5
- WebGUI
7.RS-232
a. Connection 17
b. Set Up 17
c. IP and RS-232 Commands.... 18-21
d. IP Commands 22
- Connection Diagram
a. with HDVS-200-RX 23
b. with UHD-CLSO series 24
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Specifications 25
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Safety Information 26
- Warranty 27-28
- Atlona Product Registration 28
Introduction
The AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP is a 2×1 wall plate switcher for HDMI and VGA inputs with HDBaseT output. It features a US, two-gang, Decora form factor with one HDMI and one VGA input with an always-on 3.5mm audio connector. HDMI signals up to 4K/UHD @ 60Hz (YUV 4:2:0 color sub-sampling), VGA input signals up to 1920×1200, embedded audio, and control signals can be extended up to 328 feet (100 meters). The switcher receives power from the AT-HDVS-200-RX scaler via Power over Ethernet and together they create a standalone AV switching and control system with scaling for classrooms and huddle rooms. Display control and volume commands are transmitted via CEC, IP, or RS-232 to any display, control system, switcher or other controllable device.
The AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP can be the central component of a small, automated AV system. Automatic display control turns-on the display automatically whenever a source is connected. When the source is removed, the display is turned off. Volume is controlled by using the front panel or other control signals. Automatic input selection on the AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP works by sensing the presence of any video signal. With automatic input selection, manual control systems can be eliminated.
Package Contents
- 1 x AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP (w/face plate - LAN port exposed)
- 1 x Captive screw connector (3 pin: RS-232)
- 1 x Face plate (w/LAN port covered)
- 1 x User Manual
Features
• 1 HDMI (accepts DVI and DisplayPort with adaptors) and 1 VGA/analog audio input
• Auto display control when using TCP/IP, RS-232, or CEC*
- Auto switching with video detection technology (activated through RS-232, IP, or webGUI)
- Device priority - Option to return to a specific port when receiving no signal from the current source
• Control audio volume for HDBaseT output or display
- Adjust volume through front panel, RS-232, or TCP/IP control
Note: Together, CEC and HDBaseT output audio control provide a simple solution for complete audio and video control, without the need for IP, RS-232, or spending extra programming time.
- Analog audio embedding
- Stand alone audio option - pass analog audio input with no video
• Supports up to 4K @ 60Hz 4:2:0 (when used with 4K compatible receivers/switchers e.g. UHD-CLSO series)
- Ethernet pass through for configuration, upgrading, and device management/control
• Supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio when using HDMI for audio input and output
• HDCP management
• EDID management for better compatibility
- Firmware upgrade via USB or webGUI for easy field service
with AT-HDVS-200-RX
- Scales incoming signals at a variety of common resolutions up to 1080p or 1920x1200
- Dry contact closure control capabilities for up to two devices
- Complete control of video brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, and more
- Projector control through RS-232, IP, or webGUI
- Dual RS-232 port for control systems in addition to projector control
*Note: Consumer Electronics Control (CEC): Atlona does not guarantee the function of CEC with all televisions. We can confirm proper operation with many current Samsung, Panasonic, and Sony TVs. Many manufacturers do not support the CEC "Off" command when sent from a source and older TVs use proprietary commands. Atlona only supports those TVs that follow CEC command structure from HDMI 1.2a and support the "off" command when issued by a source. We encourage any dealer to get evaluation product from Atlona prior to designing a system around this control technology or be prepared to use other methods to control their displays if Atlona CEC is not compatible with the installed displays.
Panel Description

- INPUT button: Use to switch between VGA and HDMI sources
- DISPLAY button: Can be programmed to perform different functions
Default action will turn video output on/off for the switcher
Send on/off command to CEC, RS-232, or TCP/IP controllable displays or other connected devices
Sends RS-232 or TCP/IP trigger command when used with a compatible switcher
(e.g. CLSO PoE series)
- PW LED: Will illuminate when receiving power
LINK LED: Illuminates when receiving signal from the receiver - VOLUME buttons: Adjust output volume of the switcher or connected device when programmed Note: To mute or unmute output audio, press both volume buttons together. LED will turn red when muted
- AUDIO IN port: Connect analog audio here
- HDMI IN port: Connect HDMI source here
- LAN (black) port: Connect network switch or router to this port for Ethernet, TCP/IP, or webGUI control
- VGA IN port: Connect VGA source here
- RS-232 port: Connect control system to RS-232 port
- HDBaseT (blue) port: Connect to an HDBaseT PoE receiver
e.g. AT-HDVS-200-RX or UHD-CLSO PoE series switcher/scalers
Note: To ensure compatibility, please be certain both transmitter and receiver have blue or blue bordered HDBaseT ports. This ensures both products are PoE (48V) compliant. The HDVS-200-TX is not compatible with PoCC (black RJ45, 24V) devices
Category Cable
For the category cables used in the installation of these products, please be sure to use a 568B termination as pictured below:

- White - Orange
- Orange
- White - Green
- Blue
- White - Blue
- Green
- White - Brown
- Brown
Use the table below to verify the best category cable for the installation.
| Performance Rating Type of LAN cable | |||
| Wiring Shielding CA | T5e/6 CAT6a/7 | ||
| Solid | Shielded (STP/FTP) | *** **** | |
| Unshielded (UTP) ** N/A | |||
| Stranded - Patch cable(Not recommended) | Unshielded (UTP) * N/A | ||
| Shielded (STP/FTP) | * N/A | ||
| Termination Please use EIA/TIA-568-B termination | |||
Important! 4K (UHD) signals are sensitive to cable quality and installation technique. It is recommended to use CAT6a/7 solid core cables for best results.
Note: For cable distances see the specifications on page 25
Connector
Connector type and size is very important to ensure extenders work correctly. Please use the matching cable type with the correct RJ45 connector.
CAT5e cables should use only CAT5e RJ45 connectors
CAT6 cables should use only CAT6 connectors
CAT6a cables should use only CAT6a connectors
CAT7 cables should use only CAT7 connectors
Using the wrong size connectors may result in interference causing loss of signal.
Important! "EZ RJ45 connectors" are not recommended with HDBaseT extenders. Doing so may result in interference with audio and video transmission.
Note: To ensure compatibility, please be certain both transmitter and receiver have blue or blue bordered HDBaseT ports. This ensures both products are PoE (48V) compliant. The HDVS-200-TX is not compatible with PoCC (black RJ45, 24V) devices
Network Connections
For convenience, the HDVS-200-TX-WP comes with DHCP on. This enables the switcher to be connected to a network without knowing available IP addresses. If your network is not compatible with dynamic IP addresses or if you are using the switcher with a TCP/IP control system, DHCP may be turned off and a static IP address set using RS-232 commands, front panel, or the webGUI.
Note: Press and hold the Input button on the front panel to switch between static and DHCP IP address.
Two button flashes means the unit is in Static mode, four button flashes means the unit is DHCP
Static IP configuration will be: 192.168.1.254 - 255.255.0.0
WebGUI
Atlona has created an easy to use webGUI for setup and changes to the configuration of the HDVS-200.
To begin, plug a LAN cable into the LAN port of the HDVS-200 and the network switch, then type the IP address of the unit into a web browser of a PC connected to the same network (as seen below).
To find the switcher IP: use RS-232 command "IPCFG".
Note: IP addresses may also be found using common free IP scanner software such as "Advanced IP Scanner"
*Atlona does not assume responsibility for damage caused by other programs installed onto a computer, verify programs before installing*

Important: If any stability issues are experienced, disable any anti-virus or firewall that may interfere with network communication to the switcher. Once set up is done and the switcher webGUI is no longer being used, the firewall and anti-virus can be re-enabled.

A login screen will appear (this is the same log in for admin and general users). For the first log in (and future admin changes) the username is "root" and password is "Atlona".
Note: Only the admin password can be changed (see page 14). The username will always remain "root".

The Info Page displays general system information.
Note: When connected to certain receivers (other than HDVS-200-RX, UHD-SW-500ED, etc) it will display GENERAL in the navigation bar.

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AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP Info

When a compatible receiver (e.g. AT-HDVS-200-RX) is connected, the navigation will display the SKU number in the bar. Clicking on the SKU will launch the webGUI of the RX.
Note: Opening the webGUI for the RX will navigate the user out of the TX webGUI

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AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP Video

The Video Page enables input selection, VGA adjust, and auto-switch configuration.
Video:
Input Selection - Choose between HDMI and VGA inputs
VGA Adjust - Centers the VGA video on the display
Auto-Switch -
ON/OFF switch: Toggle auto-switching on and off
Fallback Port: Select what input to switch to when the current signal is no longer received
Fallback Time(Sec): Set the amount of time (seconds) after receiving no signal before the input is switched to the fallback port

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AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP Video

When used with the HDVS-200-RX, additional options will appear on the Video Page.
Output Resolution - Select the output resolution for the HDMI output (see resolution list below)
Note: The RX will scale all sources to the chosen resolution
Aspect - Adjusts the height and width of the image (see aspect list below)
Output Resolution -
| 0 800x600p60 | 1 1024x768p60 | 2 1280x800p60 | 3 1280x1024p60 | 4 1366x768p60 |
| 5 1400x1050p60 | 6 1600x900p60RB | 7 1600x1200p60 | 8 1680x1050p60 | 9 1920x1200pRB |
| 10 720p25 | 11 720p29.97 | 12 720p30 | 13 720p50 | 14 720p59.94 |
| 15 720p60 | 16 1080i50 | 17 1080i59 | 18 1080i60 | 19 1080p23.98 |
| 20 1080p24 | 21 1080p25 | 22 1080p29.97 | 23 1080p30 | 24 1080p50 |
| 25 1080p59.94 | 26 1080p60 | 27 Input | 28 Native |
Aspect Ratio -
Full - The image will fill the display
16:9 - The image will fit to a 16:9 display
16:10 - The image will fit to a 16:10 display
4:3 - The image will fit to a 4:3 display
Keep Ratio - The image will keep the aspect ratio of the signal sent by the source
Note: Incorrect aspect ratio will display with horizontal or vertical bars to fill the excess space

Adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and sharpness.
Note: Calibrate the display before using these settings to adjust picture

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AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP Audio

The Audio Page enables adjustments of audio source, volume, bass, and treble, providing a simple solution for audio control.
HDMI Audio (1 and 2) - Select the audio source for the individual HDMI inputs
Auto: Will detect DVI signals and embed audio from analog audio input
Digital: Will use audio from the HDMI input port
Analog: Will use audio from the analog audio input port
Audio Freerun Status -
ON: Will allow the HDVS-TX-WP to send analog audio with no video
OFF: Analog audio will not pass without video signal present
Output Audio -
Mute: Toggle the output audio of both the HDMI and analog audio output
HDMI Audio: Toggle the HDMI audio on and off*
L/R Audio: Toggle the analog audio output on and off*
Output Volume - Master volume for both HDMI and analog audio out
Output: Adjust the output volume Options: -80 to 0
Output Bass: Adjust the bass of the output Options: -12 to 15
Output Treble: Adjust the treble of the output Options: -12 to 15
*Options only available when used with HDVS-200-RX

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AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP Display

The Control Page includes settings which enable display controls by the switcher. It provides a way to program button functions, display control, and type of control commands (TCP/IP or RS-232) sent out.
CEC Control:
Power -
On: Sends a command over HDBaseT to the HDMI output of the connected receiver to turn the connected display on
Off: Sends a command over HDBaseT to the HDMI output of the connected receiver to turn the connected display off
Note: Consumer Electronics Control (CEC): Atlona does not guarantee the function of CEC with all televisions. We can confirm proper operation with many current Samsung, Panasonic, and Sony TVs. Many manufacturers do not support the CEC "Off" command when sent from a source and older TVs use proprietary commands. Atlona only supports those TVs that follow CEC command structure from HDMI 1.2a and support the "off" command when issued by a source. We encourage any dealer to get evaluation product from Atlona prior to designing a system around this control technology or be prepared to use other methods to control their displays if Atlona CEC is not compatible with the installed displays.
Note: Together, CEC and HDBaseT output audio control provide a simple solution for complete audio and video control, without the need for IP, RS-232, or spending extra programming time.

System Settings
Display Auto Power On - When enabled, the unit will send the programmed (RS-232, IP, or CEC) command to the display to turn on after detecting an A/V signal
Display Auto Power Off - When enabled, the unit will send the programmed command to the display to turn off after not detecting an A/V signal
Power Button Lock - Lock or unlock the display button on the front panel to enable/disable display on/off commands
Lamp cool down timer (0-300) - Used with a projector whose lamp cannot be turned on for up to 5 minutes after being shut off. Match settings with lamp delay on projector
Auto power off timer (5 sec- 1 hour) - Sets the period of time between the loss of A/V signal and when the "Display Off" command is sent
Note: All functionality remains, only the HDBaseT output is turned off
Power on delay timer (0-300) - Sets the period of time after the display is turned on, that the power button will be locked
Note: LED will blink blue for the warm up timer period and then stay solid
Note: When timers are set to 0 seconds, they will disable the timer's functions
Control Type - Select whether the display auto on/off commands are sent using RS-232, TCP/IP, or CEC
Feedback Verify
On: If receiving no feedback, the product will send the command up to 4 times
Off: The command will only be sent once, whether feedback is received or not Display Mode -
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 Volume/Mute -
Audio Out: Volume and mute buttons will control volume level of the output
RS-232: Volume/Mute buttons will send the commands using RS-232 to compatible extenders and displays
IP: Volume/Mute buttons will send the commands over Ethernet using the LAN connection


TCP/IP Settings of Controlled Device:
This option programs the IP parameters for display control. The static IP address set here should match the display's static IP address. To set or view the display's address, check the display's user manual.
Note: The switcher and the display must be on the same network for these commands to work
Note: Be sure the static IP address set for the display does not match any other device on the network
IP Mode -
Non-login: Does not require a username and password when using TCP/IP to control the display
Login: Requires a username and password to control the display through TCP/IP
IP Address & Port - Set to match the display's static IP
Username & Password - Required when in login mode
Save - Saves the IP settings for accessing the controlled device
RS-232/IP Commands:
ASCII/Hex - Set which type of commands are sent to the display
On/Off/Volume+/Volume-/Mute - Enter the specific commands and feedback that will be sent/received when using any of the control options
Note: Individual commands will be found in the display's manual
End of line symbols - None, CR, LF, CR-LF, Space, STX, ETX, Null - Select the appropriate line terminators from the drop down list. Carriage return, line feed, and carriage return with line feed are the most commonly used line terminators.
Note: Be sure to check the display's manual for the correct line terminators
Feedback - Feedback commands can be set by typing in the field or will auto fill after pressing the test button.
Note: If the command is incorrect, you will get a red 'Timeout!' message at the top of the RS-232 field

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RS-232 Parameter Setting
Zone -
Adjust the RS-232 parameters of the HDBaseT output of the HDVS-200
Note: When connected to the HDVS-200-RX the baud rate must be 115200 or communications will not pass
TX RS-232 -
Adjust the RS-232 parameters of the HDVS-200-TX
RX RS-232 -
Adjust the RS-232 parameters of the HDVS-200-RX
Save -
Once the RS-232 parameters are changed, press the save button to make it live on the unit.

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AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP EDID

The EDID Page enables the preferred input timing to be selected and HDCP compliance reporting to be set.
HDMI Prefer Timing: Select the best resolution to ensure compatibility with the input & output
VGA Prefer Timing: Select the best resolution to ensure compatibility with the input & output
Input HDCP: Switch the HDCP reporting between compliant or non-compliant
The HDVS-200-TX has two HDCP reporting modes: compliant and non-compliant.
Note: HDVS-200-TX does not alter the signal in any way
Note: HDVS-200-TX will not pass HDCP compliant content to a non-HDCP device or display
Compliant -
Reports to the source it is connected to an HDCP compliant device
Note: Will pass all HDCP compliant and non-compliant source signals to an HDCP compliant display
Non-Compliant -
Reports to the source it is connected to an HDCP non-compliant device
Note: Some Apple products (and other PCs) will encrypt non-HDCP content, stopping non-HDCP compliant displays from receiving even personal files such as: PowerPoint, Excel, or Word files. Use this mode to pass non-HDCP content (e.g. to codecs or video streaming devices)
Note: Blu-Ray content, Apple TV, and other HDCP compliant source signals will not pass when set to non-compliant
Preferred Timings (HDMI) -
| 0 Default | 1 1280x800 | 2 1920x1080 | 3 1024x768 | 4 1280x720 |
| 5 1920x1200 | 6 1366x768 | 7 800x600 | 8 1600x900 | 9 2560x1440 |
| 10 3840x2160 sta | ||||
Note: 2560x1440 and 3840x2160 are not available when using an HDVS-200-RX
Preferred Timings (VGA) -
| 0 Default | 1 1280x800 | 2 1920x1080 | 3 1024x768 | 4 1280x720 |
| 5 1920x1200 | 6 1366x768 | 7 800x600 | 8 1600x900 | sta |
Note: Default becomes Native when using an HDVS-200-RX

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The Configuration Page allows non-admin users to be added or the admin password to be changed.
Only 3 non-admin users can be added. Press the add button. A pop up screen will appear (see below). Fill in the username and password than press save changes. Users will not have the ability to access this page.
Admin password can also be changed. Be sure to write this information down as admin is the only profile allowed to add/remove users.
Note: Default username="root" and password="Atlona"


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Network: IP address, netmask, gateway, and telnet port can be set to any settings compatible with your network. The Netmask and Gateway must match your existing network settings
IP Mode -
Static: Set a fixed IP address
Note: For a stable connection when using a control system, it is best to set up a static IP. As you select an IP address, make certain no other devices on your network are using that IP address
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol will automatically select an IP address on the network that is not already in use
Telnet Login Mode - Turn on/off - requires a password to adjust settings
Telnet Timeout - Set the auto log-off time between 1 and 3600 seconds
Broadcast - Turn on and off the feedback through all control ports
Reset to Default - Reset the device to factory settings
Firmware Update - Use this feature to find and load the MCU firmware to the switcher
Note: Firmware can be found and downloaded from http://www.atlona.com/products/AT-HDVS-200-TX/page under the firmware tab
Valens Update - Use this feature to find and load the HDBaseT chip firmware to the switcher
RS-232
Connection
RS-232 pin out is determined by the connected device and connects as RX (receiver), TX (transmitter), and 12 (ground). (See picture 1)
Note: Be sure to follow the connect order above as the female captive screw connector connects \ to the unit upside down.

RS-232

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Close-up of a green terminal block with three colored wires (red, blue, black) inserted at the bottom (no text or symbols visible)Wire color differs by cable manufacturer.
RS-232 is often connected through a DB 9-pin to captive screw connector. The pins have specific signals associated with them, some are unassigned.
Note: Typical DB9 connectors use pin 2 for TX, pin 3 for RX, and pin 5 for ground. On some devices, the functions of pins 2 and 3 are reversed.

Set Up
To set up the RS-232 terminal (if not using 3rd party software) use the following steps:
- Connect the HDVS-200 to a PC using a DB9 to DB9 and DB9 to USB adaptor cable
Note: A gender changer and/or null modem may be needed between some connections
a. Remove the DB9 connector, strip and connect the wires to the included captive screw connector (as explained above), then connect the captive screw connector to the switcher
2. Go to the Device Manager folder (see picture A)
3. Find the HDVS-200 COM port and right click with a mouse and select properties (see picture B)
Note: If unsure which COM port is the HDVS-200, unplug the cable and plug it back in. It will disappear and reappear on the COM port list.
4. Under the properties menu select the port settings tab and update the menu to the HDVS-200 default settings of: Bits Per Second: 115200, Data Bits: 8, Parity: None, Stop Bits: 1 and Flow Control: None. (see picture C)
Set up is done and any terminal program may be used to control the HDVS-200 now.

Commands
| Command Feedback Description | ||
| System sta Model: AT-HDVS-200-TX-WPMAC Addr: b8-98-b0-00-14-89Address Type: DHCPIP Addr: 192.168.11.166Netmask: 255.255.255.0Gateway: 192.168.11.1HTTP Port: 80Telnet Port: 23Firmware: 1.0.43On/Up Time:04 04:44:58 | Displays the model number of the unit | |
| Type Type Displays the model number of the unit | ||
| VersionX VersionX Displays the current firmware X=MCU or VSTX | ||
| HDVS sta HDVS sta Displays the model number of the connected receiver | ||
| Mreset Mreset Reset the unit to factory settings and restarts the switcher | ||
| Update X Update X Sets the unit into update mode X=MCU (unit) or VSTX (Valens) | ||
| Input Xe.g.Input HDMI | Input Xe.g.Input HDMI | Select the input device. X= HDMI, VGA, or stae.g.Set the input to HDMI |
| AutoSW Xe.g.AutoSW on | AutoSW Xe.g.AutoSW on | Enable/Disable auto switching or display auto switching statuse.g.Turns auto switching on |
| ASwPrePort X ASwPrePort X | Sets input the switcher defaults to when losing AV signal X= 1-2, Prev, or sta | |
| ASwOutTime Xe.g.ASwOutTime 60 | ASwOutTime Xe.g.ASwOutTime 60 | Sets the delay time for how long the auto switching receives no signal from the input before switching ports x= 3-600 (default is 3 second)e.g.Sets the delay time to 1 minute with no signal before changing ports |
| ASwFstTime Xe.g.ASwFstTime 10 | ASwFstTime Xe.g.ASwFstTime 10 | Sets the delay time of switching when a new device is powered on X=10-600e.g.HDVS will switch to the new source after 10 seconds of signal |
| VGAAuto VGAAuto | Adjusts VGA picture to the center of the displayNote: Only valid when VGA is selected | |
| BRT XXe.g.BRT 30 | BRT XXe.g.BRT 30 | Set output brightness value X=0-100, +,-, stae.g.Set output brightness to 30 |
| CTRST XXe.g.CTRST 20 | CTRST XXe.g.CTRST 20 | Set output contrast value X=0-100, +,-, stae.g.Set output contrast to 20 |
| SATRT XXe.g.SATRT 65 | SATRT XXe.g.SATRT 65 | Set output saturation value X=0-100, +,-, stae.g.Set output contrast to 65 |
| HUE XXe.g.HUE 38 | HUE XXe.g.HUE 38 | Set output hue value X=0-100, +,-, stae.g.Set output hue to 38 |
| SHARP XXe.g.SHARP 11 | SHARP XXe.g.SHARP 11 | Set output sharpness value X=0-100, +,-, stae.g.Set output sharpness to 11 |
| HDCPSet1 Xe.g.HDCPSet1 on | HDCPSet1 Xe.g.HDCPSet1 on | Set HDCP reporting for HDMI IN 1 X= on, off, stae.g.Set HDCP reporting for HDMI IN to compliant |
Each command is terminated with a carriage return.
Feedback is terminated with a carriage return and line feed.
Note: If the command fails or is incorrect the feedback should be "Command FAILED"
| Command Feedback | Description | |
| PrefTimg X PrefTimg X | Set preferred timing to EDID. X= 0-10 & sta | |
| VGAPrefT X VGAPrefT | X Set preferred VGA timing to EDID X= 0-8 & sta | |
| AudioSrc1 Ye.g. AudioSrc1 dig | AudioSrc1 Ye.g. AudioSrc1 dig | Select the audio source Y=auto, dig, ana, stae.g. Select HDMI as the audio source |
| AnaGain Xe.g. AnaGain sta | AnaGain Xe.g. AnaGain 7 | Set the analog gain value or check status X= 1-16, stae.g. Check the analog gain level |
| HDMIAUD Xe.g. HDMIAUD on | HDMIAUD Xe.g. HDMIAUD on | Turn HDMI audio on, off, or check status X= on, off, stae.g. Turn HDMI audio on |
| LRAUD Xe.g. LRAUD sta | LRAUD Xe.g. LRAUD on | Turn analog audio output on, off, or check status X= on, off, stae.g. Check the status of the analog audio output |
| VOUT +e.g. VOUT1 + | VOUT XXe.g. VOUT -5 | Increase the volume output by 1e.g. Increases the volume output by 1 |
| VOUT -e.g. VOUT - | VOUT XXe.g. VOUT -20 | Decrease the volume output by 1e.g. Decreases the volume output by 1 |
| VOUT Xe.g. VOUT -10 | VOUT Xe.g. VOUT -10 | Set the volume to a specific level from -80 to 0e.g. Set the volume to -10 |
| VOUTMute Xe.g. VOUTMute on | VOUTMute Xe.g. VOUTMute on | Mute/unmute all audio output X= on, off, stae.g. Mute all audio output |
| BASS Xe.g. BASS + | BASS Xe.g. BASS 5 | Adjusts the bass of the audio output X= +, -, sta, -12 to 15e.g. Increases the bass by 1 |
| TREBLE Xe.g. TREBLE -5 | TREBLE Xe.g. TREBLE -5 | Adjusts the treble of the audio output X= +, -, sta, -12 to 15e.g. Sets the treble to -5 |
| FreeRun Xe.g. FreeRun on | FreeRun Xe.g. FreeRun on | Sets whether analog audio will pass on without video X= on, off, stae.g. Sets the analog audio to pass through without video |
Preferred Timings (HDMI) -
| 0 Default | 1 1280x800 | 2 1920x1080 | 3 1024x768 | 4 1280x720 |
| 5 1920x1200 | 6 1366x768 | 7 800x600 | 8 1600x900 | 9 2560x1440 |
10 3840x2160 sta
Note: 2560x1440 and 3840x2160 are not available when using an HDVS-200-RX
Preferred Timings (VGA) -
| 0 Default | 1 1280x800 | 2 1920x1080 | 3 1024x768 | 4 1280x720 |
| 5 1920x1200 | 6 1366x768 | 7 800x600 | 8 1600x900 | sta |
Note: Default becomes Native when using an HDVS-200-RX
Commands with HDVS-200-RX
| Command Feedback Description | ||
| VidOutRes Xe.g. VidOutRes 22 | VidOutRes Xe.g. VidOutRes 22 | Set the output resolution x=0-28, stae.g. Set the output resolution to 1920x1080p29 |
| Aspect Xe.g. Aspect 16:10 | Aspect Xe.g. Aspect 16:10 | Set the output aspect ratio x=full, 16:9, 16:10, 4:3, keep, stae.g. Set the output aspect ratio to 16:10 |
Note: Incorrect aspect ratio will display with horizontal or vertical bars to fill the excess space
Each command is terminated with a carriage return.
Feedback is terminated with a carriage return and line feed.
Note: If the command fails or is incorrect the feedback should be "Command FAILED"
Output Resolution -
| 0 800x600p60 | 1 1024x768p60 | 2 1280x800p60 | 3 1280x1024p60 | 4 1366x768p60 |
| 5 1400x1050p60 | 6 1600x900p60RB | 7 1600x1200p60 8 | 1680x1050p60 9 | 1920x1200pRB |
| 10 720p25 | 11 720p29.97 | 12 720p30 | 13 720p50 | 14 720p59.94 |
| 15 720p60 | 16 1080i50 | 17 1080i59 | 18 1080i60 | 19 1080p23.98 |
| 20 1080p24 | 21 1080p25 | 22 1080p29.97 | 23 1080p30 | 24 1080p50 |
| 25 1080p59.94 | 26 1080p60 | 27 Input | 28 Native | sta |
| SetCmd X[Y]e.g. SetCmd on[PWR ON] | SetCmd X[Y]e.g. SetCmd on[PWR ON] | Sets the RS-232 or IP command for the selected button or function X= on, off, vol+, vol-, and mute Y= commande.g. Set the on command to send the command PWR ON |
| SetStrgType X SetStrgType X | Sets the command string type | X= ascii, hex, sta |
| SetEnd X[Y]e.g. SetEnd off[CR-LF] | SetEnd X[Y]e.g. SetEnd off[CR-LF] | Sets the line termination for the chosen command X= on, off, vol+, vol-, mute, fbkon, fbkoff, fbkmute Y= None, CR, LF, CR-LF, Space, STX, ETX, and nulle.g. Set the command off to have a carriage return and line feed |
| SetFbVerify Xe.g. SetFbVerify on | SetFbVerify Xe.g. SetFbVerify on | Verifies the device is receiving commands X= on, off, stae.g. Sends command up to 4 times until feedback verifies command was received with feedback |
| TrigCEC Xe.g. TrigCEC on | TrigCEC Xe.g. TrigCEC on | Triggers the stored CEC command to turn the display on and off X= on, off |
| TrigRS Xe.g. TrigRS vol+ | TrigRS Xe.g. TrigRS vol+ | Triggers the RS-232 command from RS-232 or IP X= on, off, vol+, vol-, and mute |
| TrigIP Xe.g. TrigIP vol- | TrigIP Xe.g. TrigIP vol- | Triggers the IP command from RS-232 or IP X= on, off, vol+, vol-, and mute |
| CtlType Xe.g. CtType rs-232 | CtlType Xe.g. CtType rs-232 | Sets the control type X= ip, rs-232, cece.g. Set the control type to RS-232 |
| CliMode Xe.g. CliMode non-login | CliMode Xe.g. CliMode non-login | Sets the control device's IP mode X= sta, login, non-logine.g. Sets the IP mode to non-login |
| CliUser Xe.g. CliUser | CliUser Xe.g. CliUser admin | Sets the IP username for login X= username, (blank)e.g. Display the IP username by leaving x blank |
| CliPass Xe.g. CliPass AtlonA | CliPass Xe.g. CliPass AtlonA | Sets the IP password for login X= password, (blank)e.g. Set the IP password to AtlonA |
| CliIPAddr Xe.g. CliIPAddr sta | CliIPAddr Xe.g. CliIPAddr 192.168.0.23 | Sets the IP address of the controlled device X= ip, stae.g. Display the IP address of the controlled device |
| CliPort Xe.g. CliPort 24 | CliPort Xe.g. CliPort 24 | Sets the IP port of the controlled device X= port, stae.g. Set the IP port to 24 |
| AutoDispOff X AutoDispOff X | Enable or disable display au | to off X= on, off, sta |
| AutoDispOn X AutoDispOn X | Enable or disable display au | to on X= on, off, sta |
| AutoPwrMode Xe.g. AutoPwrMode AVSW | AutoPwrMode Xe.g. AutoPwrMode AVSW | Set the display mode for auto power on and off X= DISPAVON, DISPAVSW, AVSW, sta |
| APwrOffTime X APwrOffTime | X Sets how long after receiving no signal to trigger auto display off X= 1-240, sta | |
| ProjSWMode X | ProjSWMode X | Set delay time for the display on command to be sent X= 0-300, staNote: Match the timing to the projector's delay settings |
| ProjWarmUpT X ProjWarmUpT | T X Set period of time after the display is turned on that the power command will not send X= 0-300, sta | |
| VolKeyOPT X VolKeyOPT X Set | Set the control type/device the volume button sends out X= 0-2 | |
| DispKeyLock X DispKeyLock X | Locks/unlocks the front panel display key X= on, off, sta | |
| DispRS X DispRS X Sets the display command type to RS-232 X= on, off, sta | ||
| DispCEC X DispCEC X Sets the display command type to CEC X= on, off, sta | ||
| DispIP X DispIP X | Sets the display command type to TCP/IP X= on, off, sta | |
| Display Xe.g. Display on | Display Xe.g. Display on | Triggers the currently set command type to send display commands X=on, off, stae.g. if RS-232 is selected the RS-232 on command will send |
Each command is terminated with a carriage return.
Feedback is terminated with a carriage return and line feed.
Note: If the command fails or is incorrect the feedback should be "Command FAILED"
Volume Key
0 HDVS
1 RS-232
2 IP
RS-232 Control Parameters
Default baud rate to control the switcher is 115200.
Note: For the display's actual baud rate, refer to the owner's manual
To change the baud rate of the switcher (for switcher control) or the zone output (for display/projector control), the commands below will be needed:
Switcher parameter command
CSpara[baudrate, data-length, parity, stop-bit] (data-length, parity, and stop-bit for switcher must be 8,0,1)
e.g. To change the baud rate to 38400 use CSpara[38400,8,0,1]
Note: Use this command if the connected control system does not output 115200
Zone output parameter commands
RS232para[baudrate,data-length,parity,stop-bit]
e.g. To change the output baud rate of the HDVS-200-TX to 19200 use RS232para[19200,8,0,1]
Note: Use this command if the connected display uses a different baud rate
RxRSparaZ1[baudrate, data-length, parity, stop-bit]
e.g. To change the output baud rate of the HDVS-200-RX to 19200 use RxRSparaZ1[19200,8,0,1]
Note: RxRSparaZ1sta will display the current parameters of the HDVS-200-RX
RS232zone[command]
Once the switcher and zone outputs have been set up for the best communication, commands can be sent to control the display. The commands will come from the user manual of the display or projector. The commands and any carriage returns/line feeds in the commands will need to be placed in the bracket.
e.g. To turn the display or projector on if the command is PWRON carriage return, use the command: RS232zone[PWRON CR ] CR
Note: _CR= carriage return
IP Commands
| Command Feedback Description | ||
| IPCFGorIPCFGRx | IP Addr : x.x.x.xNetmask : x.x.x.xGateway : x.x.x.xIP Port: x.x.x | Displays IP address configuration of the TX or of the RX when using IPCFGRx |
| IPTimeout XXe.g. IPTimeout 120 | IPTimeout XXe.g. IPTimout 120 | Determines amount of seconds of inactivity before TCP/IP disconnects |
| IPQuit IPQuit Logs out of TCP | P/IP | |
| IPAddUser TCP/IP username | & password list:- user password- user password- user password | Will display a list of users |
| IPAddUser X Y | TCP/IP user was added | Add a user for TCP/IP control. X=User Y=Passworde.g. IPAddUser Atlona 1234 (User=Atlona 1234=Password) |
| IPDelUser X TCP/IP user was | deleted Delete a user from TCP/IP | X=User (Ex. IPDelUser Atlona) |
| IPDHCP sta IPDHCP sta | e.g. IPDHCP on | Displays the status of DHCP |
| IPDHCP on IPDHCP on Turns | DHCP on | |
| IPDHCP off IPDHCP off Turns | DHCP off | |
| IPStatic X Y Ze.g. IPStatic 192.168.1.1255.255.255.0 192.168.1.200 | IPStatic X Y Ze.g. IPStatic 192.168.1.1255.255.255.0 192.168.1.200 | Sets static IP addressIPStatic Address(X) Netmask(Y) Gateway(Z) |
| IPPort X IPPort X Set the TCP | IP port (ex. IPPort 230) | |
| IPLogin sta IPLogin sta | e.g. IPLogin on | Displays IPLogin statuse.g. IPLogin is on |
| IPLogin on IPLogin on Enables | IPLogin | |
| IPLogin off IPLogin off | Disables IPLogin | |
| Broadcast sta | Broadcast sta | Displays broadcast mode status |
| Broadcast on | Broadcast on | Enables broadcast mode |
| Broadcast off | Broadcast off | Disables broadcast mode |
Each command is terminated with a carriage return.
Feedback is terminated with a carriage return and line feed.
Note: If the command fails or is incorrect the feedback should be "Command FAILED"
Connection Diagram (with HDVS-200-RX)
![Atlona AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX-PSE - RS232zone[command] - 1](/content/2026/05/991268/images/8cffce23e6914d05025849205383c0a60f22dc6854913f2286339aa93d314560.jpg)
flowchart
graph TD
A["Laptop"] --> B["Document Camera"]
B --> C["AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP"]
C --> D["AT-Laptop"]
D --> E["Document Camera"]
E --> F["AT-PA100-G2"]
F --> G["AT-HDVS-200-RX"]
G --> H["Drop down projector screen (contact closure controlled)"]
G --> I["Projector"]
G --> J["Router"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style E fill:#cff,stroke:#333
style F fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
style G fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style H fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style I fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
style J fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
Connection Diagram (with PoE UHD-CLSO series)
![Atlona AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX-PSE - RS232zone[command] - 2](/content/2026/05/991268/images/b4f662f4ee0c7d90cf04436314005b27f7c4a070b21d2aa402585392883b735b.jpg)
flowchart
graph TD
A["AT-HDVS-200-TX-WP"] -->|Laptop| B["Laptop"]
A -->|Document Camera| C["Document Camera"]
A --> D["Router"]
A --> E["AT-UHD-CLSO-824"]
E --> F["AT-UHD-EX-100CE-RX"]
F --> G["Display"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style E fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style F fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style G fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
Specifications
Video Resolutions\*
HDMI IN/OUT 4096x2160@24/25/30/50*/60Hz*, 3840x2160@24/25/30/50*/60Hz* (UHD),
2048x1080p, 1080p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz,
1080i@50/59.94/60Hz, 720p@50/59.94/60Hz, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
2560x2048, 2560x1600, 2048x1536, 1920x1200, 1680x1050, 1600x1200,
1600x900, 1440x900, 1400x1050, 1366x768, 1360x768, 1280x1024,
1280x800, 1280x768, 1152x864, 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480
VGA IN 1920x1200, 1680x1050, 1600x1200, 1600x900, 1440x900, 1400x1050,
1366x768, 1360x768, 1280x1024, 1280x800, 1280x768, 1152x864,
1024x768, 800x600, 640x480
Color Space YUV, RGB
Chroma Subsampling 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0*
Color Depth 8-bit, 10-bit, 12-bit
Audio
Analog IN PCM 2Ch
HDMI / HDBaseT PCM 2Ch, LPCM 5.1, LPCM 7.1, Dolby Digital, DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Atmos
Sample Rate 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
Bit Rate up to 24-bit
Distance
CAT5e/6 @ 4K up to 70 m up to 230 ft
CAT5e/6 @ 1080p up to 100 m up to 328 ft
CAT6a/7 @ 4K up to 100 m up to 328 ft
Signal
Bandwidth 10.2 Gbps
CEC Yes
HDCP Switchable - Compliant / Non-compliant
Temperature
Operating 0°C to 50°C 32°F to 122°F
Storage -20°C to 60°C -4°F to 140°F
Humidity 20 to 90% non-condensing
Power
Consumption 30W (when paired)
Dimension
Wall 2 gang (US)
Weight
Device 0.23 kg 0.5 lbs
Certification
Product CE, FCC
*4096x2160@50/60Hz & 3840x2160@50/60Hz supported @ chroma subsampling 4:2:0 8-bit only
*Resolutions will differ when used with AT-HDVS-200-RX, view RX manual for compatible resolutions
Note: To ensure compatibility, please be certain both transmitter and receiver have blue HDBaseT ports. This ensures both products are PoE (48V) compliant. The HDVS-200-TX is not compatible with PoCC (black RJ45, 24V) devices
Safety Information
Safeguards

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture

If the wall plug does not fit into your local power socket, hire an electrician to replace your obsolete socket.

Do not modify the wall plug. Doing so will void the warranty and safety features.

This equipment should be installed near the socket outlet and the device should be easily accessible in the case it requires disconnection.
Precautions
FCC regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment, not expressly approved by the manufacturer, could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Operate this product using only the included external power supply. Use of other power supplies could impair performance, damage the product, or cause fires.
In the event of an electrostatic discharge this device may automatically turn off. If this occurs, unplug the device and plug it back in.
Protect and route power cords so they will not be stepped on or pinched by anything placed on or against them. Be especially careful of plug-ins or cord exit points from this product.
Avoid excessive humidity, sudden temperature changes or temperature extremes.
Keep this product away from wet locations such as bathtubs, sinks, laundries, wet basements, fish tanks, and swimming pools.
Use only accessories recommended by Atlona to avoid fire, shock, or other hazards.
Unplug the product before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning and not cleaning fluid or aerosols. Such products could enter the unit and cause damage, fire, or electric shock. Some substances may also mar the finish of the product.
Never open, remove unit panels, or make any adjustments not described in this manual. Attempting to do so could expose you to dangerous electrical shock or other hazards. It may also cause damage to your product. Opening the product will void the warranty.
Do not attempt to service the unit. Disconnect the product and contact your authorized Atlona reseller or contact Atlona directly.
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