Network Technologies SM-8X4-HDA Infrared Control, Features And Functions, Keypad, LCD Display

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NTI AUDIO/HD VIDEO MATRIX SWITCH

INFRARED CONTROL

(Optional)

The IRT-64X32 (or IRT) is an infrared remote transmitter that enables the user to control up to four (4) NTI VEEMUX-A Video Matrix switches via an infrared receiver from up to 50 feet away (with an unobstructed view). The IRT is battery-powered and always ready to use. The IRT will have a blank display unless an action is being selected by the user. The IRT enables the user

to make connections between any input (video source) and any output (display device) on up to four (4) separate switches.

Note: Multiple switches that are located close to each other and are to be individually controlled must be pre-configured (by NTI) to be identified by the IRT as switches #1, #2, #3, or #4. Please ask your salesperson to have switches configured accordingly at time of order. Unless otherwise specified, by default, all IRT-enabled switches will be configured as switch #1.

Materials included:

IRT-64X32 Infrared Remote Transmitter for video matrix switches

(2) AA Cell Batteries- installed

Features And Functions

Keypad

¾Buttons Numbered 0-9 – Used for port selection

¾OUT – Pressed to validate and transmit the Output selection

¾IN – Pressed to validate and transmit the Input selection

¾SYS – Pressed to choose the switch to be controlled or to configure the maximum number of inputs/outputs

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SW

Lo Batt

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

OUT 0 IN

SYS

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LCD Display

¾The first digit of the LCD will display the number of the switch to be controlled followed by the decimal point. This way the user will always know which switch will be effected by the IRT.

¾The last two digits in the LCD represent 1) the desired input or output port to be connected or 2) the desired switch to be controlled when changing switches.

¾The "Lo Batt" decimal point will illuminate when the user should change the batteries.

¾The LCD will automatically power-down after 30 seconds of non-use and power-up with the press of any button.

Represents Input or

Output

SW

Lo Batt

Represents switch to be controlled

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Contents SM-8X4-HDA Trademark Table of Contents Table of Figures Introduction Default User Name and PasswordsMaterials CablesFrontViewofVEEMUX-A Features and FunctionsConnect the Sources Installation+L- R+R Connect the DevicesConnect to the Ethernet Connect RS232Plug in and power up Power UpFront Panel LCD with Keypad Control Control OptionsEscape back to the main display Used to enter numbers. # Output user number can be enteredMemory Functions Volume ControlMenu Button Saving ConnectionsScan Mode Remote Connection RS232 ControlBaud Rate Unit AddressCommand Good Response Description String Command ProtocolMain Options SerTest- RS232 Interface Test ProgramEthernet Operations Setup OptionsMatrix Operations Telnet 192.168.1.1 Command Reply DescriptionTelnet Interface NTI AUDIO/HD Video Matrix Switch Web Interface Enter the PasswordWeb interface Video Switch Video SwitchWeb interface Audio Switch Audio SwitchWeb interface Setup Setup PagesInput Names Web interface Serial SetupOutput Names Scan ModeWeb interface Update Firmware Update FirmwareUpdate Web Server Change PasswordHelp LogoutDevice Discovery Tool Device Discovery ToolInfrared Control Features And FunctionsKeypad LCD DisplayPower on with SYS, in or OUT keys Power on with 2 key How To Use The IRTChange the Switch Change Input Port Change Output PortSet Configuration Specifications Battery ReplacementTroubleshooting the IRT Replace slide cover on unitPinouts for typical DCE to DTE cable for CPU connection RS232 Connection CablesPinout of RS232 port on VEEMUX-A Wiring Schematic of Matrix-Y-1 cable Safety StatementsArrows indicate signal direction Pinout for Matrix Y-1 CableMount the VEEMUX-A to a rack Rack Mounting InstructionsSpecifications Warranty Information TroubleshootingProblem Solution