Key Digital KD-MSW4X2 IR Remote Control, Power On the Unit, Matrix Switching with the IR Remote

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IR Remote Sensor

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KD-MSW4x2 Operating Instructions

IR Remote Control

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KD-MSW4x2 Operating Instructions

Power “On” the Unit

All the functions of the KD-MSW4x2 can be remotely accessed using the IR remote control supplied with the unit. The status-monitoring LEDs on the KD-MSW4x2 front panel will light to indicate the selections invoked by the IR remote control, just like when using the front-panel pushbutton switches.

The KD-MSW4x2 4-to-2 HDTV Matrix Switcher can be operated remotely using the supplied infrared (IR) remote control.

ON OFF

Numeric

Keypad

Video & Audio Mute

& Restore Keys

Not Used

A/V Mute &

 

Unmute

 

Command Keys

Output Select Not Used

To operate the KD-MSW4x2, be sure the unit is “On” (using the power supply provided with the unit). The IR remote control has separate “On” and “Off” pushbuttons. In the power-off mode, all front LEDs are Off and the video outputs are muted.

Matrix Switching with the IR Remote

The handheld IR remote control provides the same control functions as with the on-board pushbutton switches. Follow the instructions below and simply select Input 1, 2, 3, or 4 for Output 1 and Output 2.

NOTE: Be sure to select the video format

Press ‘R1’ then ‘7’ for RGBHV video

Press ‘R1’ then ‘8’ for YPbPr video

Press two digits on the IR remote control to perform the desired input and output switching function:

First, enter the desired video/audio output (1 or 2). Simply press the button ‘Output 1’ or ‘Output 2’.

Then, use the Numeric Keypad to enter the desired source input (1-4).

Remote Control Pushbuttons

For example, to connect a DVD player connected on input 3 to be viewed on the display connected to output 2, depress the keys ‘Output 2’ then ‘3’ on the IR remote control, in that order.

Note that a blue LED channel input indicator on the front panel of the KD-MSW4x2 will blink for the selected output. Once the desired A/V input has been selected, this indicator blinks for three (3) seconds to confirm the selection.

Carefully install the batteries in the handheld remote control unit. Periodically replace batteries in the handheld unit, as the operational distance of the remote control is affected by a weakened

power source.

The IR remote control unit is based on Infrared technology, requiring a clear line-of-site from the handheld control to the IR sensor located on the front panel of the KD-MSW4x2 unit.

IR Extender

The IR Extender sensor located on the rear panel can also be used to receive the IR remote control signal, if an IR Extender is not connected or in use.

Always point the front of the remote control directly at the IR sensor located on the KD-MSW4x2.

The IR remote control may not operate properly if there are objects placed between it and the IR sensors located on the KD-MSW4x2 front panel.

1. FIRST SELECT OUTPUT 1 OR 2

2. THEN DIRECT INPUT 1, 2, 3, OR 4 TO THAT SELECTED OUTPUT

1.

First press either the “Output 1” button to

select output 1, or the “Output 2” button to select output 2

2.

Then press 1, 2, 3, or 4 to direct the respective source input device to that output

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Contents KD-MSW4x2 Quick Setup Guide Table of ContentsTypical Input/Output Port Quick InstallationVideo Audio Front and Rear PanelsControl Connections Additional Product FeaturesIntroduction Matrix Switching TerminologyDistribution Amplifier Application Following contents are provided in the carton What’s IncludedKD-MSW4x2 Operating Manual Quick Facts about the KD-MSW4x2 Examine the Front and Rear Panels Front PanelRear Panel Connecting A/V Equipment Connecting the Video and Audio Inputs and OutputsDetailed Input/Output Descriptions Zone2RS-232 Control ConnectionsApplying Power Wired IRIR Extender Fat Boy Expansion Control Matrix SwitchingOperation Summary Control and MonitoringRemote Control Pushbuttons IR Remote ControlPower On the Unit Matrix Switching with the IR RemoteRS-232 Cable RS-232 Commands and ProtocolKD-MSW4x2 IR Remote Control Function Table Video and Audio MuteInput/Output Ports and Formats Technical SpecificationsDigital Audio Characteristics Compatible Video SignalsVideo Characteristics Analog Audio CharacteristicsHow to Contact Key Digital Installation Notes