Gefen Switch EXT DVI 16416 User Manual

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CONTENTS  
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Introduction  
Operation Notes  
Features  
Panel Layout  
Panel Descriptions  
Connecting And Operating The 16x16 DVI Matrix  
Front Panel Display  
RMT-16416IR Remote Description  
10 RMT-16416IR Remote Installation  
11 RMT-16416IR Remote Conguration  
12 Standby Mode Feature  
13 EDID Management Feature  
14 RS-232 Serial Control Interface  
15 RS-232 Serial Control Commands  
29 IP Control - Main Page  
30 IP Control - Manage EDID  
33 IP Control - Masking  
34 IP Control - IP Conguration  
35 IP Control - Backup/Restore & Power Management  
36 IP Control - I/O Management Without The Web Interface  
40 Firmware Update  
42 Warning Messages  
44 Specications  
45 Warranty  
46 Licensing  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of the 16x16 DVI Matrix. Your complete  
satisfaction is very important to us.  
Gefen  
Gefen delivers innovative computer and electronic solutions that harness  
integration, extension, distribution and conversion technologies. Gefen’s  
reliable, plug-and-play products supplement cross-platform computer systems,  
professional audio/video environments and HDTV systems of all sizes with hard-  
working solutions that are easy to implement and simple to operate.  
The Gefen 16x16 DVI Matrix  
Now you can easily combine sixteen cross-platform computers and sixteen digital  
displays using the 16x16 DVI Matrix. The 16x16 DVI Matrix provides a simple,  
reliable and highly effective method of routing multiple computer workstations.  
Each computer is capable of displaying video on any one of the 16 monitors.  
There are 4 methods of controlling the Matrix - by using the front panel buttons,  
the IR remote, a built-in RS-232 interface, or through IP Control over a local area  
network.  
How It Works  
The 16x16 DVI Matrix has sixteen DVI inputs and sixteen DVI outputs. Connect  
your sixteen computers to the DVI input ports on the Matrix’s input side. Connect  
the Matrix’s sixteen DVI outputs to the displays. Connect the power supply to the  
Matrix and connect the power cord to an available wall outlet. The connected  
displays will show video according to the selection.  
NOTE: This device only supports DVI-D.  
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OPERATION NOTES  
READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR  
OPERATING THE 16X16 DVI MATRIX  
The 16x16 DVI Matrix will not pass HDCP content.  
There is no internal scaling in the 16x16 DVI Matrix. All of the attached  
monitors must be able to display the resolutions output by the source  
devices. For maximum compatibility it is recommended that only one  
compatible/common resolution be used by all of the source devices.  
Advanced EDID features and IP conguration features are accessible via the  
RS-232 serial communication port. Please see page 14 for more information.  
Routing and EDID features can be accessed via a web browser using the IP  
control feature, built into the 16x16 DVI Matrix.  
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FEATURES  
Features  
Increases productivity by providing access to 16 displays from any 16  
computers.  
Web-based control switching  
Maintains beautiful, sharp resolutions up to 1920x1200.  
Serial RS-232 port for remote control via a computer or control automation  
device.  
Supports DDWG standards for DVI monitors  
Package Includes  
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(16)  
(1)  
(1)  
(1)  
(1)  
16x16 DVI Matrix  
6-foot DVI cables  
IR Remote (EXT-RMT-16416IR)  
24 V DC Power Supply  
Set of Rack Ears  
User Manual  
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PANEL LAYOUT  
Front Panel  
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Back Panel  
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PANEL DESCRIPTIONS  
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Main LCD Display  
This 2 line 16 character display will display status information and is also used to  
manage the display/source routes.  
Control Buttons  
These buttons are used to navigate the functions of the 16x16 DVI Matrix. For  
complete details on these controls and how they are used, please see page 7  
and 8.  
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Infrared (IR) Receiver  
This IR receiver will accept commands from the RMT-16416IR remote control.  
Line-of-sight between this receiver and the remote controls needs to be  
preserved for proper operation.  
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5
6
Power LED Indicator  
This LED indicator will be active when the included 24V DC power supply is  
properly connected to the unit.  
Cancel Button  
This button is used to return the user to the main status screen once a routing  
change has been initiated and the user decides to not continue with the change.  
RS-232 Serial Communications Interface  
This interface was designed to accept commands from an external control  
system. This port will allow switching commands as well as EDID management  
and conguration operations. Please see page 14 for more information.  
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DVI Output Ports 1-16  
These outputs are used to connect up to 16 DVI-capable displays.  
24V DC Power Receptacle  
The port will accept power from the included 24V DC power supply.  
10/100 Ethernet Control Interface  
This port is used to connect the 16x16 DVI Matrix to a network for IP control.  
Please see page 29 for more information.  
10 DVI Input Ports 1-16  
These inputs are used to connect up to 16 DVI-capable sources.  
11 DIP Switch Conguration Bank  
These DIP switches are not used and are for future use.  
12 IR Extender Jack  
Accepts an optional IR Extender which allows relocation of the IR receiver up to  
6 feet away from the Matrix.  
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CONNECTING AND OPERATING THE 16X16 DVI MATRIX  
How to Connect the 16x16 DVI Matrix  
1. Connect up to 16 DVI source devices to the DVI inputs on the rear panel of  
the 16x16 DVI Matrix using DVI cables.  
2. Connect up to 16 DVI capable display to the DVI outputs on the rear panel of  
the 16x16 DVI Matrix using DVI cables.  
3. Connect the included 24V DC power supply to the power input receptacle  
on the rear panel of the 16x16 DVI Matrix. Connect the opposite end of the  
cable into a open wall power socket.  
How to Operate the 16x16 DVI Matrix  
The 16x16 DVI Matrix offers a number of control options. The following options  
can be used to control basic routing functions of the 16x16 DVI Matrix:  
1. Front Panel Control Buttons - Page 7 - 8  
2. RMT-16416IR Remote Control - Page 9 - 11  
3. RS-232 Serial Control - Page 14 -28  
4. IP Control - Page 29-35  
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FRONT PANEL DISPLAY  
MAIN DISPLAY  
The Main Display of the 16x16 DVI Matrix is a 16 character 2 line display. This  
display will show the standby screen and will also be used to aid in performing  
routing commands. After the Matrix has been turned on, the following screen will  
be displayed:  
This screen will display the company and product name.  
Pressing the will display the firmware version:  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃ  
Pressing the button again will display the bootloader version:  
The button can also be used to switch the LCM display between firmware  
version and the bootloader version.  
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FRONT PANEL DISPLAY  
ROUTING  
To route sources to a display:  
Starting at the standby screen, press the SELECT button. The display selection  
screen will now be displayed:  
On this screen use the or buttons to select the desired display that will  
have a source routed to it in the next step. Once selection is complete press the  
SELECT button to confirm the selection. To cancel this operation at this time  
press the CANCEL button.  
Once the display has been selected and conrmed, the source can then be  
chosen which will be routed to the selected display. The following is the source  
selection screen:  
On this screen use the or buttons to select the desired display that will be  
routed to the display selected in the previous step. Once selection is complete  
press the SELECT button to confirm the selection. The selected source will now  
be routed to the selected display. Once the routing is complete, the user will be  
returned to the standby screen. To cancel this operation at this time press the  
CANCEL button.  
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RMT-16416IR REMOTE DESCRIPTION  
RMT-16416IR  
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2
1
2
LED Button Press Indicator  
This LED will activate momentarily upon each button press. This visual indicator  
is to inform the user that a command has been sent by the IR remote control.  
Display and Source Selection Buttons  
These buttons will be used to send display and source selections to the 16x16  
DVI Matrix.  
Routing Sources to Displays  
Issuing a routing command is a two step process. The rst step will be to select a  
the display (1-16) which a source will be routed to in the next step. Once the display  
has been entered, the source can then be selected. Select the source (1-16) which  
will be routed to the display selected in the previous step. For example, to route the  
source connected to input 6 to the display connected to output 4 the input steps  
would be the following:  
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2
3
Press button 4 (display) on the RMT-16416IR remote control.  
Press button 6 (source) on the RMT-16416IR remote control.  
The source will immediately be routed to the display.  
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RMT-16416IR REMOTE INSTALLATION  
To use the RMT-16416IR remote, remove the battery cover on the back of the  
remote to reveal the battery compartment. Insert the included battery into the open  
battery slot. The positive (+) side should be facing up. Ensure that both DIP (Dual  
In-line Package) switches are in the OFF position. Replace the battery cover. The  
remote ships with 2 batteries. One battery is needed for operation and the other  
battery is complimentary.  
Empty Battery Slot  
IR Code Dip Switches  
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RMT-16416IR REMOTE CONFIGURATION  
How to Resolve IR Code Conicts  
In the event that IR commands from other remote controls conict with the RMT-  
16416IR remote control, changing the remote channel will alleviate this issue.  
The RMT-16416IR remote contains a set of DIP (Dual In-line Package) switches  
for setting the IR channel for the remote.  
The DIP Switch bank on the RMT-16416IR is located underneath the battery  
cover.  
IMPORTANT: The IR channel on the Matrix must match the IR channel on the  
remote. Please see page 26 for details.  
Remote Channel 1:  
Default  
Remote Channel 2:  
Remote Channel 4:  
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1
2
2
1
1
2
2
Remote Channel 3:  
Left: Picture of the opened rear battery  
compartment of the RMT-16416IR remote  
showing the exposed DIP Switch bank  
between the battery chambers.  
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STANDBY MODE FEATURE  
Invoking Standby Mode  
To place the 16x16 DVI Matrix into Stand-by mode, simultaneously press and  
hold the SELECT and CANCEL buttons for 5 seconds, then release.  
Press Select  
and Cancel  
Simultaneously  
Exiting Standby Mode  
To exit Standby Mode and return to normal operation, press and hold any button  
on the front panel for 5 seconds, then release.  
Standby Mode can also be invoked using RS-232 by using the #STBYMODE  
function. Please see page 28 for details.  
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EDID MANAGEMENT FEATURE  
EDID. What is it and what is it used for?  
Under normal circumstances, a source device (digital and analog) will require  
information about a connected device/display to assess what resolutions  
and features are available. The source can then tailor its output to send  
only resolutions and features that are compatible with the attached device/  
display. This information is called EDID (Extended Display Information Data)  
and a source device can only accept and read one EDID from a connected  
device/display. Likewise, the source an only output one resolution for use by a  
connected device/display.  
Why is EDID so important with the 16x16 DVI Matrix?  
The 16x16 DVI Matrix is a complex piece of technology that replicates and  
switches between multiple inputs and outputs. Each connected source device will  
require one EDID to read. EDID management is carefully handled by the 16x16  
DVI Matrix to provide a single EDID for each source to read.  
What options do I have to manage the EDID in the 16x16 DVI Matrix?  
First, it is important to note that each source device can only output one video/  
audio signal type. This includes resolutions and timings. When multiple devices/  
displays are used, such as with the 16x16 DVI Matrix, it is important to use  
devices/displays that have similar or compatible resolutions and features. This  
will ensure that the single video/audio signal produced by the source device is  
accepted by all of the connected output devices/displays.  
The user has the option, through utilization of the RS-232 serial interface, to  
choose how the unit will manage the EDID from multiple DVI devices/displays.  
Therefore the user has some control over the resolutions and features that  
the source devices will output. The 16x16 DVI Matrix has a LOCAL EDID  
management mode that will control how the EDID information is handled.  
How do I change EDID modes in the 16x16 DVI Matrix?  
EDID modes and IP conguration is managed via the RS-232 serial  
communications port. See page 14 for more information on the RS-232 serial  
communication features.  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL INTERFACE  
What features are available via the RS-232 serial communications port?  
The GefenPRO 16x16 DVI Matrix can accept commands through the RS-232  
serial communications port located on the rear panel. The current RS-232 control  
features are:  
Switching/routing of inputs to outputs without the IR remote control.  
Managing the EDID bank and EDID that is loaded into the LOCAL EDID.  
Upload new EDID’s to the EDID bank or directly to the LOCAL EDID  
location.  
Manage IP settings.  
How do I use these features?  
These features were initially intended for utilization by custom installers in  
automated setups. However, these features can be tested and used by using any  
Windows PC with a terminal program.  
What pins are used for communication with the GefenPRO 16x16 DVI  
Matrix?  
Only pins 2 (Receive), 3 (Transmit), and 5 (Ground) are used for communication.  
A null-modem adapter should not be used with this product.  
5 4 3 2 1  
1 2 3 4 5  
9 8 7 6  
6 7 8 9  
Only Pins 2 (RX), 3 (TX), and 5 (Ground) are used on the RS-232 serial interface  
RS-232 Settings  
Bits per second ............................................................................................ 19200  
Data bits ............................................................................................................... 8  
Parity ............................................................................................................. None  
Stop bits ................................................................................................................1  
Flow Control .................................................................................................. None  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
RS-232 Features  
RS-232 remote functions are used to control of this product’s features. Features  
include input to output routing, EDID storage, EDID management, etc.  
Functions Syntax  
The syntax for each function is always the same:  
#Character as the start ag Function name Space ( _ ) as function name  
end ag Parameter 1 Space Parameter n Carriage Return ( \r ) →  
Sample:  
#FunctionName_param1_param2_param3_param4...\r  
Syntax is NOT case sensitive.  
Commands  
Simplied syntax was used for command implementation for faster operation with  
the device: # character – isn’t needed, the command name is reduced to 1 letter.  
The commands are not case-sensitive.  
Command  
Description  
R
S
M
F
Routing command  
Routes a single input to all outputs  
Returns the current routing status of matrix  
Toggle 5V ber optic extender feature  
R Command  
The R command allows specic routing of inputs and outputs.  
Syntax:  
r param1 param2  
Parameters:  
param1  
param2  
DVI Ouput  
DVI Input  
[1 - 16]  
[1 - 16]  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
S Command  
The S command routes a single input to all 16 DVI outputs.  
Syntax:  
s param1  
Parameters:  
param1  
Input  
[0 - 16]  
Notes:  
Setting param1 to a value of 0 will place the matrix in one-to-one mode. This  
means that Input1 will be routed to Output1, Input2 will be routed to Output2, and  
so on.  
M Command  
The M command displays the current routing status of the matrix.  
Syntax:  
m
Parameters:  
None  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
F Command  
The F command returns the state of pin 14 of the DVI inputs.  
Syntax:  
f
Parameters:  
None  
Notes:  
“High” is returned if +5V is enabled on the DVI input. “Low” is returned if +5V is  
disabled on the DVI input.  
Using parameters with the F Command  
Permits disabling / enabling of +5V for Fiber Optic Extenders.  
Syntax:  
f param1 param2  
Parameters:  
param1  
param2  
DVI input  
State  
[1 - 16]  
[0 - 1]  
Value  
Meaning  
0
1
Disable  
Enable  
Notes:  
Setting param1 to a value of 0 will apply the value of param2 to all inputs.  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
EDID Management  
Function  
Description  
#EDIDDSTOLO Read downstream EDID and stores into a Local EDID  
#EDIDDSTOBA Read downstream EDID and stores in EDID Bank  
#EDIDBATOLO Read downstream EDID and stores in any Local Input  
#EDIDDETOLO Stores the default EDID in any input Local EDID  
#LOEDIDTOLO Load EDID le using serial port to one of the local memories  
#PRLOEDID  
#PRDSEDID  
#PRBAEDID  
#PREDIDST  
#LOCKEDID  
Prints the Local EDID  
Read downstream EDID and sends to serial port  
Read EDID from bank and sends to serial port  
Print EDID from stored Local banks.  
Secures the Local EDID  
#EDIDDSTOLO Function  
The #EDIDDSTOLO function reads the downstream EDID and stores it to a Local  
EDID.  
Syntax:  
#EDIDDSTOLO param1 param2 param3...param9  
Parameters:  
param1  
A downstream display  
Input list  
[1 - 16]  
[0 - 16]  
[1 - 16]  
param2  
param3 - 9 (optional)  
Input list  
Notes:  
By specifying zero as the second parameter, the downstream EDID is stored  
to all 16 DVI inputs. If more than eight inputs need to be specied in order to  
receive the downstream EDID, the #EDIDSDTOLOfunction must be executed  
twice:  
Example:  
#EDIDDSTOLO 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 not permitted!  
Instead, this function must be run twice:  
#EDIDDSTOLO 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
#EDIDDSTOLO 2 9 10 11  
max 8 inputs!  
remaining inputs  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
#EDIDDSTOBA Function  
The #EDIDDSTOBA function reads the downstream EDID and stores it to a  
specied EDID bank.  
Syntax:  
#EDIDDSTOBA param1 param2  
Parameters:  
param1  
param2  
A downstream display  
EDID bank offset  
[1 - 16]  
[1 - 5]  
#EDIDBATOLO Function  
The #EDIDBATOLO function reads an EDID from an EDID bank and stores it to  
any local input.  
Syntax:  
#EDIDBATOLO param1 param2 param3...param9  
Parameters:  
param1  
EDID bank offset  
Input list  
[1 - 5]  
param2  
[0 - 16]  
[1 - 16]  
param3 - 9 (optional)  
Input list  
Notes:  
By specifying zero as the second parameter, the EDID in the specied bank is  
copied to all sixteen inputs. If more than eight inputs need to be specied in  
order to receive the EDID in the specied bank, the #EDIDBATOLOfunction must  
be executed twice.  
Example:  
#EDIDBATOLO 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 not permitted!  
Function must be run twice:  
#EDIDBATOLO 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
#EDIDBATOLO 5 10 11 12  
max 8 inputs  
remaining inputs  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
#EDIDDETOLO Function  
The #EDIDDETOLO function stores the Default EDID in any Local EDID.  
Syntax:  
#EDIDDETOLO param1 param2 param3...param9  
Parameters:  
param1  
Input list  
Input list  
[0 - 16]  
[1 - 16]  
param2 - 9 (optional)  
Notes:  
By specifying 0 for param1, all inputs will receive the Default EDID or use param1  
- param9 to specify individual local inputs which will receive the Default EDID.  
#LOEDIDTOLO Function  
The #LOEDIDTOLO function loads the specied EDID le to a specied local  
input via RS-232.  
Syntax:  
#LOEDIDTOLO param1 param2 param3  
Parameters:  
param1  
param2  
Input  
[1 - 16]  
[1 - 2]  
EDID size  
Value  
Meaning  
1
2
128 byte EDID  
256 byte EDID  
param3  
eco  
[0 - 1]  
Notes:  
Set param1 to a value of 0 in order to specify all inputs. When using HyperTermi-  
nal, param3 must be set to 1. Otherwise, set param3 to 0.  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
#PRDSEDID Function  
The #PRDSEDID function reads the downstream EDID and sends it to the serial  
port.  
Syntax:  
#PRDSEDID param1  
Parameters:  
param1  
A downstream display  
[1 - 16]  
#PRLOEDID Function  
The #PRLOEDID function reads the local EDID of a specied input and spools it  
to the serial port.  
Syntax:  
#PRLOEDID param1  
Parameters:  
param1  
Input  
[1 - 16]  
#PRBAEDID Function  
The #PRBAEDID function reads the EDID le from the specied bank and sends  
it to the serial port.  
Syntax:  
#PRBAEDID param1  
Parameters:  
param1  
Bank  
[1 - 5]  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
#PREDIDST Function  
The #PREDIDST function prints a table that contains details relating to the Local  
EDID source and the display name.  
Syntax:  
#PREDIDST  
Parameters:  
None  
#LOCKEDID Function  
The #LOCKEDID function secures the Local EDID and disables the automatic  
loading after power-up.  
Syntax:  
#LOCKEDID param1  
Parameters:  
param1  
EDID lock state  
[0 - 1]  
Value  
Meaning  
Disable  
Enable  
0
1
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
IP Conguration  
Function  
Description  
#SIPADD  
Species a new IP address  
Species a new net mask  
Species the new gateway  
Species a new port  
#SNETMASK  
#SGATEWAY  
#SPORT  
#PRWEBADD  
#RSTIP  
Displays IP conguration and release details  
Sets default IP conguration  
#SIPADD Function  
The #SIPADD function species a new IP address.  
Syntax:  
#SIPADD param1 param2 param3 param4  
Parameters:  
param1  
param2  
param3  
param4  
IP address  
IP address  
IP address  
IP address  
[0 - 255]  
[0 - 255]  
[0 - 255]  
[0 - 255]  
Notes:  
A reboot is required after using this function.  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
#SNETMASK Function  
The #SNETMASK function species a new net mask.  
Syntax:  
#SNETMASK param1 param2 param3 param4  
Parameters:  
param1  
param2  
param3  
param4  
IP address  
IP address  
IP address  
IP address  
[0 - 255]  
[0 - 255]  
[0 - 255]  
[0 - 255]  
Notes:  
A reboot is required after using this function.  
#SGATEWAY Function  
Species the new IP gateway.  
Syntax:  
#SGATEWAY param1 param2 param3 param4  
Parameters:  
param1  
param2  
param3  
param4  
Gateway address  
Gateway address  
Gateway address  
Gateway address  
[0 - 255]  
[0 - 255]  
[0 - 255]  
[0 - 255]  
Notes:  
A reboot is required after using this function.  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
#SPORT Function  
Species a new port.  
Syntax:  
#SPORT param1  
Parameters:  
param1  
Port  
[0 - 255]  
Notes:  
A reboot is required after using this function.  
#PRWEBADD Function  
Prints the current IP conguration on the screen.  
Syntax:  
#PRWEBADD  
Parameters:  
None  
#RSTIP Function  
Sets IP conguration to default.  
Syntax:  
#RSTIP  
Parameters:  
None  
Notes:  
This command requires the unit to be rebooted in order to take effect.  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
General Functions  
Function  
Description  
#FADEFAULT  
#RMTIRADD  
#MASKOUT  
Reset Matrix to default settings  
Set the remote IR channel  
Blanks selected outputs  
#ACTIVEBOLO Enables the boot loader  
#LOCKPOWER Toggles the lock power state  
#STBYMODE  
Set system to Standby Mode  
#FADEFAULT Function  
The #FADEFAULT function will erase all local memory EDID banks, reset default  
routing, and clear all IP settings.  
Syntax:  
#FADEFAULT  
Parameters:  
None  
#RMTIRADD Function  
The #RMTIRADD function set the remote IR channel.  
Syntax:  
#RMTIRADD param1  
Parameters:  
param1  
IR channel  
[0 - 3]  
Value  
Meaning  
0
1
2
3
IR channel 1  
IR channel 2  
IR channel 3  
IR channel 4  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
#MASKOUT Function  
The #MASKOUT function allows blanking of selected outputs.  
Syntax:  
#MASKOUT param1 param2  
Parameters:  
param1  
param2  
Output  
[1 - 16]  
[0 - 1]  
Masking state  
Value  
Meaning  
0
1
Unmask  
Mask  
Notes:  
The current masking state will be lost if the unit is rebooted or power is  
lost.  
#ACTIVEBOLO Function  
The #ACTIVEBOLO function enables the boot loader.  
Syntax:  
#ACTIVEBOLO  
Parameters:  
None  
Notes:  
This command must be typed twice in order to activate the boot loader.  
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RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL COMMANDS  
#STBYMODE Function  
The #STBYMODE places the Matrix in stand-by mode. Stand-by mode reduces  
power consumption.  
Syntax:  
#STBYMODE param1  
Parameters:  
param1  
State  
[0 - 1]  
Value  
Meaning  
0
1
Disable stand-by mode  
Enable stand-by mode  
#LOCKPOWER Function  
The #LOCKPOWER enables/disables the power lock state. Enabling this feature  
will store the 5V status for each input prior to shutting the unit down. This pre-  
serves the 5V state when the unit is restarted.  
Syntax:  
#LOCKPOWER param1  
Parameters:  
param1  
State  
[0 - 1]  
Meaning  
Value  
0
1
Disable Power Lock  
Enable Power Lock  
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IP CONTROL - MAIN PAGE  
The 16x16 DVI Matrix supports IP based control via an IP Control. To access  
this feature an IP address, subnet, gateway, and port need to be set on the  
16x16 DVI Matrix (Default IP: 192.168.0.70 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway:  
192.168.0.1 Port: 80). These settings must fall within your networks IP address  
range. Please consult your network administrator to obtain the proper IP address  
and settings for this product to properly communicate on your network.  
The IP control setting can be congured via the RS-232 control interface. Once  
this has been accomplished, access using IP Control is possible.  
Simply type the IP address that was assigned to the product in a web browser to  
access the Main Page. It should look like the image below.  
MAIN PAGE  
The Main Page will display the current status and can also be used to create  
routes.  
To create a new route, follow the steps below:  
1. Click on the check boxes of all of the outputs that you would like to route an  
input to.  
2. Click on the input that will be routed to the selected outputs.  
3. Click the “Switch” button to initiate the change(s).  
This page will automatically refresh every minute, however, at anytime the  
“Refresh” button can be pressed to refresh the status of the matrix.  
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IP CONTROL - MANAGE EDID  
MANAGE EDID  
The Manage EDID page is used to see the status of the EDID saved in the  
LOCAL storage location for each input. This section has additional tabs for  
advanced EDID functions. These tabs are:  
SET INPUT TO DEFAULT EDID  
UPLOAD EDID (Future Implementation)  
DOWNLOAD EDID (Future Implementation)  
COPY EDID  
This page will automatically refresh every minute, however, at anytime the  
“Refresh” button can be pressed to refresh the status of the matrix.  
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IP CONTROL - MANAGE EDID  
SET INPUT TO DEFAULT EDID  
Pressing the “SET INPUT TO DEFAULT EDID” button will display additional  
options. The following page will open.  
On this page the user can select which LOCAL memory locations will be  
overwritten with a built-in EDID stored in the 16x16 DVI Matrix. To set an input’s  
LOCAL memory location to the default EDID follow the steps below.  
1. Select any number of inputs from the section “Select Input(s) to Set to  
Default”.  
2. Click on the “Set Default EDID” button to initiate the change(s).  
NOTE: After this command is complete the user will be returned to the Main  
Page.  
This page will automatically refresh every minute, however, at anytime the  
“Refresh” button can be pressed to refresh the status of the matrix.  
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IP CONTROL - MANAGE EDID  
COPY EDID  
Pressing the “COPY EDID” button will display additional options. The following  
page will open.  
On this page, the user can select an EDID from either the LOCAL memory  
locations (Input) or from a display that is currently attached to any output, and  
copy that EDID to any other LOCAL memory location. This will allow the user to  
manage what EDID information will be passed to each source connected to the  
16x16 DVI Matrix.  
To copy an EDID follow the steps below.  
1. Select an EDID from the section ”Select Source to Copy from”. The user can  
choose an EDID from a display connected to one of the outputs or from an  
EDID already loaded into one of the LOCAL memory locations (Input).  
NOTE: Please note that only one EDID can be selected for copying.  
2. Select the LOCAL memory locations that will receive the selected EDID in  
the section “Select Input(s) to Copy to”.  
NOTE: Multiple LOCAL memory locations can be specied during this step.  
3. Click on the “Set EDID” button to initiate the change(s).  
NOTE: After this command is complete the user will be returned to the Main  
Page.  
This page will automatically refresh every minute, however, at anytime the  
“Refresh” button can be pressed to refresh the status of the matrix.  
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IP CONTROL - MASKING  
MASKING  
The Masking page is used to hide an output from displaying any video. From  
this page, all outputs can be set to “Active” or “Mask”. When an output is set to  
“Active”, it will function normally. When an output is set to “Mask”, it will not output  
any video. To set the “Active” or “Mask” mode, follow the steps below.  
1. Select either “Active” or “Mask” for any number of desired outputs.  
2. Press the “Submit” button to initiate the change(s).  
NOTE: After this command is complete the user will be returned to the Main  
Page.  
This page will automatically refresh every minute, however, at anytime the  
“Refresh” button can be pressed to refresh the status of the matrix.  
NOTE: Routing and Masking can also be managed without the Web Interface.  
Please see page 36 for details.  
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IP CONTROL - IP CONFIGURATION  
IP CONFIGURATION  
The IP Conguration page is used to set the IP settings that will be used to  
access the unit using IP Control. The following items can be congured from this  
menu.  
IP Address (Default: 192.168.0.70)  
Subnet (Default: 255.255.255.0)  
Gateway (192.168.0.1)  
Port (Default: 80)  
To change these settings follow the steps below.  
1. Enter the desired network information into the elds provided.  
2. Press the “Save” button to initiate the change(s).  
NOTE: After this command is complete the user will be returned to the Main  
Page. Setting made on this page will not take effect until the unit is restarted.  
Please disconnect power from the unit and reconnect power for changes to take  
effect.  
At any time, the “Reset” button can be pressed to return the IP settings to their  
defaults.  
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IP CONTROL - BACKUP/RESTORE & POWER MANAGEMENT  
BACKUP/RESTORE  
The Backup/Restore page is used to backup and restore complete setup  
congurations.  
NOTE: This feature will be implemented in a future release.  
POWER MANAGEMENT  
The Power Management page is used to set optional +5V power on an input to  
power specic optional devices. The current status of this feature for each input  
can be viewed on this page. To set this feature for each input follow the steps  
below.  
1. Select the +5V option, either “On” or “Off” for each desired input.  
2. Click on the “Update” button to initiate the change(s).  
NOTE: After this command is complete the user will be returned to the Main  
Page.  
This page will automatically refresh every minute, however, at anytime the  
“Refresh” button can be pressed to refresh the status of the matrix.  
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IP CONTROL  
I/O MANAGEMENT WITHOUT THE WEB INTERFACE  
Switching and Masking without the Web Interface  
The Gefen 16x16 DVI Matrix uses HTML form attributes to communicate to the  
box. It uses the ‘method’ attribute with the ‘get’ value to send a command. The  
Matrix has a set of values that sends a valid command to perform switching and  
masking. If a command is valid, an “OK” message will be displayed. If the com-  
mand is invalid, a “FAIL” message will be displayed.  
Switching  
Below is the syntax for the SWITCH command. The table below lists the only  
values that can be entered to perform a successful switch. All values are case-  
sensitive.  
Syntax  
Single Output  
value>&i=<input value>*  
* Brackets should be removed and replaced with values according to the Switch-  
ing Table on page 37.  
Multiple Outputs  
value>&o=<output value 2>&o=<output value 3>&o=<output value  
n>i=<input value>**  
** When working with multiple outputs, a maximum of 16 output ports can be  
entered. To specify additional ports to switch, type:  
&o=<output value>  
Do not use the angled brackets when typing the command.  
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IP CONTROL  
I/O MANAGEMENT WITHOUT THE WEB INTERFACE  
Switching Table  
Input / Output Port  
Value  
0
1
2
1
3
2
4
3
5
4
6
5
7
6
8
7
9
8
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
Examples  
Single Output  
Assigns Input 1 to Output 1.  
Assigns Input 3 to Output 11.  
Multiple Outputs  
Output 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be assigned to Input 1  
Output 6, 9, 11, 14 and 15 will be assigned to Input 1.  
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IP CONTROL  
I/O MANAGEMENT WITHOUT THE WEB INTERFACE  
Masking  
When masking output ports, there are two states: Active and Masked. Multiple  
ports or all ports can be masked with a single command. It is possible to com-  
bine masking and activating multiple ports using a single command.  
Below is the syntax for the MASK command. The table below lists the range of  
values permitted to perform a successful mask. If you enter the wrong value, the  
command will return a “FAIL” message. All values are case-sensitive.  
Syntax  
port>=<Value: Masking Command: Activate/Mask>*  
* Remove the angled brackets and replace their values according to the values  
provided in the table, below.  
Masking Table  
Output Port  
Value  
o0  
1
2
o1  
3
o2  
4
o3  
5
o4  
6
o5  
7
o6  
8
o7  
9
o8  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
o9  
oA  
oB  
oC  
oD  
oE  
oF  
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I/O MANAGEMENT WITHOUT THE WEB INTERFACE  
Masking Command  
Masking Command  
Activate  
Value  
0
1
Mask  
Examples  
Masks Output 1. If the masking command value is set to 0, Output 1 will be re-  
enabled.  
Masks Output 11 and 4 while activating Output 6 and Output 16.  
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FIRMWARE UPDATE  
FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE  
To Begin the update procedure the unit’s Boot Loader must be activated. To  
activate the Boot Loader please follow the procedure below:  
If the unit is already powered on, the following RS-232 command can be  
used to activate the Boot Loader:  
1. Connect RS-232 cable to PC and activate the Hyper Terminal program.  
2. Type the command: #ACTIVEBOLO\r  
3. Re-type the command: #ACTIVEBOLO\r  
If the unit is not powered on, follow the instructions below to activate the  
Boot Loader:  
1. Connect RS-232 cable to PC and activate the Hyper Terminal program.  
2. Make sure Hyperterminal is set to the following:  
a. Baud rate = 19200  
b. Stop bits = 1  
c. Data bits = 8  
d. Flow control = None  
3. Press the following three buttons on the front panel of the 16x16  
simultaneously, while powering-on the unit:  
a. select  
b. < (left cursor)  
c. > (right cursor)  
Once the Boot Loader is activated the following message should appear:  
16x16 Boot Loading  
================== Main Menu ============================  
Download new program -------- 1  
Cancel ---------------------- 2  
=========================================================  
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FIRMWARE UPDATE  
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the rmware update  
process:  
1. Press [1] on the computer keyboard to begin downloading program to the  
temporary memory.  
2. A message will appear in Hyperterminal:  
Waiting for the le to be sent ... (press ‘a’ to abort)  
3. In Hyperterminal, click Transfer > Send File...  
4. Click Browse... and select the .BIN le you wish to upload.  
5. Select Ymodem for the protocol.  
6. Press Send on the Send File dialog box.  
7. Wait until the download process is nished. The next text will appear on the  
screen:  
Download Completed Successfully!  
----------------------------------------------  
Name:  
Size:  
DVI16x16_e_4_10.bin  
200416 Bytes  
------------------------------------  
Memory copy, please wait...............Finished to copy  
Execute the new version  
GEFEN  
16x16 DVI MATRIX  
8. The updated process is now complete.  
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WARNING MESSAGES  
Fan Failure  
The 16x16 DVI Matrix uses an internal fan to maintain a stable operating  
temperature in various environments. In the case that the fan fails to start, an  
alert will appear on the LCM:  
If the 16x16 Matrix is connected to a PC using a terminal program, the following  
message will appear on the display:  
Fan failure !!!  
This message will continue to be displayed at regular intervals until the fan is  
functioning.  
Although the DVI 16x16 Matrix is still functional, it is recommended that Gefen  
Technical Support be notied of the issue. Please see Asking for Assistance at  
the beginning of this manual.  
System Failure  
In the case of a critical malfunction, the following warning message will be  
displayed on the LCM:  
If the 16x16 Matrix is connected to a PC using a terminal program, the following  
message will appear on the display:  
System failure !!!  
The Matrix should be powered-down immediately. Please contact Gefen  
Technical Support. Please see Asking for Assistance at the beginning of this  
manual.  
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WARNING MESSAGES  
Critical Malfunctions  
Temperature Failure  
If the measured system temperature exceeds 85° C, the following message will  
be displayed on the LCM:  
Power Failure  
If the power reading exceeds the tolerance rating (greater than 120% or less than  
80%), the following message will be displayed on the LCM:  
In both cases, the Matrix will stop working and should be powered-down  
immediately. Please contact Gefen Technical Support under the Asking for  
Assistance section, at the beginning of this manual.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Video Amplier Bandwidth ................................................... 165 MHz per channel  
Single Link Range ........................................................... .....................1920x1200  
Input Video Signal .............................................................................. 1.2 Volts p-p  
DVI Connector ............................................................................. DVI-D 29 Pin (F)  
Remote Control Ports .............................................................. One RS232 female  
Power Supply ............................................................................................ 24V DC  
Power Consumption ....................................................................... 60 Watts (max)  
Dimensions ....................................................................... 17’’ W x 3.5” H x 7.3” D  
Rack mountable ............................................... 2U rack space, rack ears included  
Shipping Weight .......................................................................................... 29 lbs.  
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WARRANTY  
Gefen warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material  
and workmanship.  
If equipment fails because of such defects and Gefen is notied within two (2)  
years from the date of shipment, Gefen will, at its option, repair or replace the  
equipment, provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical,  
electrical, or other abuse or modications. Equipment that fails under conditions  
other than those covered will be repaired at the current price of parts and labor in  
effect at the time of repair. Such repairs are warranted for ninety (90) days from  
the day of reshipment to the Buyer.  
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including  
without limitation, any implied warranty or merchantability or tness for any  
particular purpose, all of which are expressly disclaimed.  
1. Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty.  
2. Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from  
Gefen.  
3. Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cables must be in their  
original condition.  
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to  
be accurate. However, Gefen assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies  
that may be contained in this manual. In no event will Gefen be liable for  
direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from  
any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such  
damages. The technical information contained herein regarding the features and  
specications is subject to change without notice.  
For the latest warranty coverage information, please visit Gefen’s Warranty web  
PRODUCT REGISTRATION  
Please register your product online by visiting Gefen’s web site at  
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LICENSING  
lwIP is licensed under the BSD licence:  
Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science. All rights  
reserved.  
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modication,  
are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:  
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this  
list of conditions and the following disclaimer.  
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,  
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/  
or other materials provided with the distribution.  
3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products  
derived from this software without specic prior written permission.  
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS’’ AND ANY  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE  
AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,  
EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;  
LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)  
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN  
CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR  
OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,  
EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.  
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