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SWM Seamless Modular Matrix Switchers
User Manual
Document No. - - SD MA 025
Document Version: 03
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Contents:
1 Multi format matrix system ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1. Product profile ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2. Product performance ............................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3. Specification & Parameters ................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Back terminal view SWM16 DVI-U daughter card for example ( ).................................................................................... 6
3 SWM series peripheral device connection (SWM16 for example) ...................................................................................... 6
3.1 Input and output .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 Communication port and connection method .............................................................................................................. 7
3.2.1 RS232 control and connection .................................................................................................................................. 8
3.2.2 Ethernet control and connection ............................................................................................................................. 8
3.3 Front panel (SWM16 for example) ........................................................................................................................................ 8
3.4 Operating SWM Matrix via front panel ............................................................................................................................... 9
3.5 About DVI-U daughter card ................................................................................................................................................. 10
4 tool user guide (SWM16 for example) PC .................................................................................................................................. 11
4.1 Account’s authentication ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1.1 Password modification .............................................................................................................................................. 11
4.2 PC tool’s UI .................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
4.2.1 UI Style ............................................................................................................................................................................. 12
4.2.3 Custom Name ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.2.4 Custom Name - 2 ......................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3 Control via UART ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3.1 Connect to device ........................................................................................................................................................ 16
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4.3.2 Query IP info via UART ................................................................................................................... 18
4.3.3 Set IP info via UART ..................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.4 Control via network ................................................................................................................................................................. 19
4.4.1 Set IP address on Windows ..................................................................................................................................... 19
4.4.2 Directly connect via Ethernet cable ...................................................................................................................... 20
4.4.3 Connect via network router or switch ................................................................................................................. 21
4.4.4 Query IP info via network ......................................................................................................................................... 23
4.4.5 Set IP info via network ............................................................................................................................................... 24
4.4.6 Troubleshoot ................................................................................................................................................................. 25
4.5 Route switch of Matrix UI style ........................................................................................................................................... 26
4.5.1 Route switch of other UI styles ............................................................................................................................... 26
4.5.2 Other route switch ....................................................................................................................................................... 28
4.5.3 System reset ................................................................................................................................................................... 29
4.6 Advanced route switch ........................................................................................................................................................... 29
4.7 Signal Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................. 31
4.8 PQ & Position ............................................................................................................................................................................. 32
4.9 OSD Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
4.9.1 Set OSD Content .................................................................................................................................................. 33
4.9.2 OSD detail settings .............................................................................................................................................. 35
4.9.3 Export OSD Settings ............................................................................................................................................ 37
4.9.4 Import OSD Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 37
4.9.5 OSD mode ............................................................................................................................................................... 37
4.9.6 Reset OSD ............................................................................................................................................................... 37
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1.3. Specification & Parameters
Input
Interface type
Fiber, HDBaseT, HDMI/DVI 3G/HD/SD-SDI VGA-DB15 YPbPr CVBS , ,
Signal, interface
and standard
HDMI
DVI-U,
HDMI-A
HDMI V1.3A
DVI
DVI-U
DVI 1.0
VGA
DVI-U,
DB15
800x600,1024x768,1280x768,1280x800,1280x1024,13
60x768,1400x1050,1600x1200,1920x1080
YPbPr
DVI-U
576i50,720p50,720p60,1080i50,1080i60,
1080p50,1080p60
CVBS
DVI-U
PAL NTSC
SDI
BNC
480i60,576i50,1080i60,1080i50,720p60,720p50,
1080p60,1080p50,1080p25,1080p30
HDBaseT
RJ45
800x600,1024x768,1280x768,1280x800,1280x1024,
1360x768,1400x1050,1600x1200,1920x1080
UHD-HDMI
HDMI-A
HDMI2.0
Output
Interface type
Fibre, HDBaseT, HDMI/DVI 3G/HD/SD-SDI, VGA, YPbPr, CVBS
Signal, interface
and standard
HDMI
DVI-U,
HDMI-A
HDMI V1.3A
1024x768,1280x1024,1360x768,1280x720
1600x1200,1920x1080,1680x1050
DVI
DVI-U
DVI 1.0
1024x768,1280x1024,1360x768,1280x720
1600x1200,1920x1080,1680x1050
VGA
DVI-U,
DB15
1024x768,1280x1024,1360x768,1280x720
1600x1200,1920x1080,1680x1050
YPbPr
DVI-U
1080p60 720p60
CVBS
DVI-U
PAL/NTSC
SDI
BNC
720p60,1080p30,1080p60
HDBaseT
RJ45
1024x768,1280x1024,1360x768,1280x720
1600x1200,1920x1080,1680x1050
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UHD-HDMI
HDMI-A
HDMI2.0
Control
RS232
RS-232
Straight
D-sub 9
Baud rate9600
Ethernet
Static IP, Automatic IP
Power
AC
AC110 240VAC~ ,50/60Hz
Power
Temp
Working
temperature
0℃ 50℃
2 Back terminal view SWM16 DVI-U daughter card for example ( )
NOTE
1. Dual AC power interface can be connected at the same time or only connect one of them;
Power1 is the main power interface, and the Power2 is the auxiliary power interface; The
two power has the same capacity;
2. There is one spare fuse in each power switch;
3 SWM series peripheral device connection (SWM16 for example)
3.1 Input and output
1 SWM16 can be configured up to 8 input cards, 8 output cards, each card supports 2
ports, a total of 16 inputs, 16 outputs;
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2. The input channel is marked as IN01 ~ IN16, and the output channel is marked as
OUT01 ~ OUT16; The input and output cards are fixed in the 4U case according to the
categories;
3. The input and output cards type can be selected to the actual needs of the project
Input cards
HDMI card, HDMI non-seamless cards, UHD-HDMI card, DVI-U card, SDI card, HDBaseT
card, VGA card
Output cards
HDMI card, HDMI non-seamless card, UHD-HDMI card, DVI-U card, SDI card, HDBaseT
card, VGA card
3.2 Communication port and connection method
RS-232: straight cable, baud rate 9600, DB9 connector; Pin description as bellow:
Index
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Network control interface is also available, follow the TCP/IP protocol.
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3.2.1 RS232 control and connection
Baud rate 9600
3.2.2 Ethernet control and connection
Note: Factory default network setting
3.3 Front panel (SWM16 for example)
1
2
3
4
5
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1. Mounting hole, for fixing.
2. LCM display: display the output status of the matrix.
3. Input key area (IN INPUTS)
4. Output key area (IN OUTPUTS)
5. Function key area (IN MENU)
ALL (to select input source on all screens)
SAVE (to save a route)
RESET (to cancel selected button(s))
LOCK (to lock a front panel buttons)
RECALL (to recall saved route)
ENTER (executive key)
3.4 Operating SWM Matrix via front panel
Note: Using front panel you can operate only ‘Matrix Switch’ features.
1. Check the current route:
To check which input is currently connected with chosen output, simply press correct output key
and look which inputs button comes up.
Example:
OUT 1 pressed IN 2 lit up (means the output 1 current input is input 2)
2. Change route:
Select output key from outputs key, after it lit up choose an input source you would like to appear on
that output, after lit up press enter.
Example:
OUT 1 + IN 1 + ENTER (video from input 1 will come up on screen connected to output 1)
3. All outputs broadcast one input
Press all key from the menu and after choosing the input, press enter to execute Example:
ALL + IN 1+ ENTER (video from input 1 will appear on all connected screens)
4. Save a route mode:
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Press save key, next one of the output keys (OUT 1/2/3/4/5/7/8 is valid mode number), press enter to
execute.
Example
SAVE + OUT 1 + ENTER (current route is saved as mode 1)
5. Recall saved route
Press recall key, next one of the output keys (which one represents saved mode number) press enter
Example:
RECALL + OUT 1 + ENTER (route saved as a mode 1 is on the screens)
3.5 About DVI-U daughter card
DVI-U daughter card support CVBS/YPbPr/VGA/DVI/HDMI signal. User can select the exact signal
by PC Tool (refer to chapter 4.8 Signal Setting)
User need use different adapter to meet different signal, for example when YPbPr in, user need use
YPbPr/DVI adapter
Note, YPbPr/DVI adapter and CVBS/DVI adapter are the same one
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4 PC tool user guide (SWM16 for example)
4.1 Account’s authentication
When you run the PC tool, there need password to authenticate.
Default password of Administrator access to all features ):111111
Default password of User (access to all features, except OSD function) 000000
4.1.1 Password modification
1. Click drop-down list to select account: Administrator or User
2. Input current password, then click the ‘modify’ button to authenticate. Input new password
twice, then click the ‘modify’ button
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4.2 PC tool’s UI
The PC tool’s UI is as follows:
4.2.1 UI Style
There are totally 5 styles you can switch by clicking ‘Switch UI’ button.
Matrix Style Default style of small size device, SWM08/SWM16 (
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Custom Name Style
Text and Custom Name Mixed Style
NOTE: The last two style only occurs after you set up the custom name of the input or output.
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4.2.3 Custom Name
The pc tool supports custom name of input and output.
Matrix UI style (On ‘Matrix Switch’ Page : )
Click the input or output that you want to modify, then input the custom name.
Other UI Style (On ‘Matrix Switch’ Page):
1. Click the input or output that you want to modify
2. Input custom name
3. Click the ‘modify’ button
Note: It will delete a current input and restore to the last modification, when you click the ‘Res ore’t
button next to the ‘Modify’ button.
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4.2.4 Custom Name - 2
On ‘Advanced Switch’ Page:
1. Double click the column of ‘Custom name’
2. Input the custom name
3. Press ‘Enter’ to modify, or press ‘ESC’ to cancel.
4.3 Control via UART
4.3.1 Connect to device
The operation steps are as follows
1. Connect PC and device with a straight serial port cable
2. Run the PC control software (If already run, click to switch to the ‘Matrix Switch’ page)
3. Click to switch ‘Ctrl Mode’ to ‘UART’
4. Click the drop-down list which is right to the ‘Port’, then select the correct COM port (There may be
some COM ports connected to the PC)
5. Click the ‘Disconnected’ button (which is right to ‘Status’) to connect to the device
6. After connected successfully, the button right to ‘Status’ will be ‘Connected’ (If you click it then, it will
disconnect from the device)
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The UI after connected successfully will be as follows
Note:
1. The baud rate is 9600 bps, and no manual configuration is required.
2. Click the drop-down list of COM port after serial port cable is connected to the PC, then it will
be updated automatically. If there’s no COM port showing, please make sure the driver is
installed correctly and then reboot your PC and try again.
3. If the button which is right to the combo box shows ‘Connected’, and the software showing
a message of ‘device response timeout’, please check the COM port whether is correct, the
cable whether is connected properly or the device whether is powered on, and then
reconnect again.
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3. Click ‘Save Config’ button to save.
4. Click ‘Find via UART’ button again to read IP information to make sure the modification is successful.
4.4 Control via network
4.4.1 Set IP address Windows on
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2
3
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4.4.4 Query IP info via network
After connecting to the device via network, you can query information as follows.
Method A: Switch to ‘Matrix Switch’ page, then click ‘Search Device button to query IP address
information.
Method B: After switching to ‘Network Setting’ page, click ‘Search Device’ button to search devices, then
click one device in the result list to load its IP address information.
1
2
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is 255.255.255.255, it means that the network device (the device connected to) does not support
HDCP function.
4.5 Route switch of Matrix UI style
After connecting to the device, the PC tool will show the current route between the input
ports and the output ports.
The UI of PC tool will show the device channel route
Users can switch and assign different inputs to the selected outputs in the matrix by selecting a
correct grid.
View output ports input ports
4.5.1 Route switch of other UI styles
1. To change route, click one input port (red border, green background), then the output port(s)
(background turns green), next select ‘Switch’.
‘Port status’ will also show input/output assigned to output/input.
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NOTE:
1. After clicking an input port or an output port, its border will turn red, and its background will turn
green.
2. After mouse cursor moving to an input port or an output port, its text will turn red, and its background
will turn blue.
3. Clicking or moving mouse cursor to an output/input port, we can find its input/output port
according to background colour change. ly
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4.5.3 System reset
The PC tool support reset system to restore configuration to factory status.
Click ‘Reset’ button, then confirm to reset system or cancel operation.
4.6 Advanced route switch
To facilitate the demonstration functions SWM supports periodic switching of selected inputs on
chosen outputs.
Operation guide is as follows:
1. Click the output port to assign input(s)(Also can press ‘Ctrl’ or ‘Shift’ first, then click to select more
output ports
2. Press ‘Ctrl’ or ‘Shift’ first, then select input ports
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3. Click “ >” button to add the input ports selected in step -- 2.
4. Check the output ports on which one you would like to start the loop.
5. Configure automatically switch Switch frequency: default 2000ms
All outputs send combine:
unchecked: Switch all output ports one by one.
checked Switch all output ports at the same time.
NOTE Switch one input one by one if there’re many input ports selected.
Wait others finished start a next loop: , Only can be set when ‘All outputs send combined is
checked

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: SEADA
Categoría: Cambiar
Modelo: SWM80

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