Table of Contents
- VM1600A User Manual
- EMC Information
- RoHS
- Contents
- About this Manual
- Conventions
- Product Information
- User Information
- Package Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Overview
- Features
- Requirements
- Components
- VM1600A Front View
- VM1600A Rear View
- VM7584 Front View
- VM8584 Front View
- VM7514 Front View
- VM8514 Front View
- VM7904 Front View
- VM7824 Front View
- VM8824 Front View
- VM7814 / VM7804 Front View
- VM8814 / VM8804 Front View
- VM7604 Front View
- VM8604 Front View
- VM7104 Front View
- VM7404 Front View
- VE805R / VE816R Front View
- VE805R / VE816R Rear View
- Chapter 2 Hardware Setup
- Chapter 3 Front Panel Operation
- Chapter 4 Browser Operation
- Chapter 5 Mobile Control
- Chapter 6 CLI Commands
- Appendix
- Safety Instructions
- Technical Support
- Specifications
- Telnet Operation
- Configuration Menu
- 1. H – Call up the command list for help
- 2. IP – Set IP address
- 3. LO – Load connections from profile
- 4. PW – Change password
- 5. RI – Read what input is connected to nn output
- 6. RO – Read what output is connected to nn input
- 7. SB – Set serial port baud rate
- 8. SS – Switch input to specified output
- 9. SV – Save the current connections into a profile
- 10. TI – Set timeout
- 11. VR – Software version information
- Configuration Menu
- Limited Warranty
ATEN VM3250-AT-E User Manual
Displayed below is the user manual for VM3250-AT-E by ATEN which is a product in the Matrix Switchers category. This manual has pages.
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EMC Information
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE
STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
Warning: Operation of the equipment in a residential environment could
cause radio interference.
Suggestion: Shielded twisted pair (STP) cables must be used with the unit to
ensure compliance with FCC & CE standards.
KC Informat ion:
이기기는업무용
(A
급
)
전자파 적합기기로서 판매자 또
는 사용자는 이점을 주의하시기 바라며
,
가정외의 지역에서 사용하
는 것을 목적으로합니다
.
RoHS
This product is RoHS compliant.
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Contents
EMC Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
RoHS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii
About this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .viii
Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
Product Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
User Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
VM7584 / VM8584. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
VM7514 / VM8514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
VM7904 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
VM7824 / VM8824. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
VM7814 / VM8814. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
VM7804 / VM8804. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xiii
VM7604 / VM8604. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xiii
VM7104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xiii
VM7404 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xiii
VE805R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xiv
VE816R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xiv
1. Introduction
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
VM7584 / VM8584 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
VM7514 / VM8514. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
VM7904 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
VM7824 / VM8824 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
VM7814 / VM8814 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
VM7804 / VM8804 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
VM7604 / VM8604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
VM7104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
VM7404 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
VE805R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
VE816R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Input / Output Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Source Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Display Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Compatible Browsers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Optional Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
VM1600A Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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VM7584 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
VM8584 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
VM7514 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
VM8514 Front View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
VM7904 Front View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
VM7814 / VM7804 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
VM8814 / VM8804 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
VM7604 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
VM8604 Front View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
VM7104 Front View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
VM7404 Front View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
VE805R / VE816R Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
VE805R / VE816R Rear View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
2. Hardware Setup
Rack Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Mounting with Brackets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Input / Output Board Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Cable Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3. Front Panel Operation
Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Front Panel Pushbuttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Basic Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Front Panel LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
LCD Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Port Switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Video / Audio Pushbutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Input Port Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Output Port Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Profile Pushbutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
LCD Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
LCD Main Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
IP Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Serial Port Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Serial Port Address Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Baud Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Serial Port Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Operation Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
EDID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
CEC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
OSD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Output Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Security Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
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Change Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Save to a Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Play/Stop the Profile Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Turn Video Wall Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
4. Browser Operation
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Logging In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Main Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Menu Bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Setting the Standby Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Profile List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Creating a Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Editing a Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Editing a Profile in Normal View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Profile Layout Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Display Preferences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Video Wall Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Audio Output Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Editing a Profile in Grid View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Playing a Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Importing/Exporting a Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Profile Scheduling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Enabling/Disabling Profile Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
Adding Profile Playlists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
Adding a Recurring Playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Adding a One-off Profile Playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
Editing, Removing, or Copying Profile Playlists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
System Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
System Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Fan Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
Power Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Serial Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Port Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
OSD/CEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
HDCP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
Scaler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Port Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104
EDID Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
EDID Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106
EDID & CEA Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107
Customized Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
Customized EDID Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109
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CEA Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Video Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Audio Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
HDMI Forum Vendor Specific Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
YCBCR 4:2:0 Video Data Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
YCBCR 4:2:0 Compatibility Map Data Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
IR/RS-232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
System Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
User Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Add Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Permission Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
5. Mobile Control
Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
The Video Matrix Control App . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Installation and Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
The Control Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
6. CLI Commands
Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Connecting to the Matrix Switch via Telnet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Connecting to the Matrix Switch via RS-232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Switch Port Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Mute Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Volume Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Save/Load Profile Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
EDID Mode Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
CEC Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Read Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Reset Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Baud Rate Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
OSD Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Echo Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Scaling Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Fan Speed Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Alert Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
FrameSync Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
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Long Reach Mode Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161
Appendix
Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163
Rack Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165
Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167
VM7584 / VM8584 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169
VM7514 / VM8514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171
VM7904 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172
VM7824 / VM8824 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173
VM7814 / VM8814 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174
VM7804 / VM8804 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175
VM7604 / VM8604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176
VM7104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177
VM7404 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178
VE805R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179
VE816R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180
VM-PWR800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181
VM-FAN556. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Telnet Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182
1. H – Call up the command list for help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182
2. IP – Set IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182
3. LO – Load connections from profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182
4. PW – Change password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183
5. RI – Read what input is connected to nn output . . . . . . . . . . . 183
6. RO – Read what output is connected to nn input . . . . . . . . . .183
7. SB – Set serial port baud rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183
8. SS – Switch input to specified output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183
9. SV – Save the current connections into a profile. . . . . . . . . . .183
10. TI – Set timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183
11. VR – Software version information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183
Limited Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
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About this Manual
This User Manual is provided to help you get the most from your VM1600A
Modular Matrix Solution system , which includes the foll owing the following
produ ct mod e ls :
This manual covers all aspects of installation, configuration and operation. An
overview of the information found in the manual is provided below.
Chapter 1 Introduction, introduces you to the Modular Matrix Solution
system and its components. Its purpose, features, and benefits are presented,
and its front and back panel components are described.
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup, describes how to set up the hardware for your
Modular Matrix Solution installation.
Chapter 3 Front Panel Operation, explains the fundamental concepts
involved in operating the VM1600A at the local site via the front panel LCD
display using pushbuttons.
Chapter 4 Browser Operation, provides a complete description of the
Modular Matrix Solution’s web Graphical User Interface (GUI), and how to
use it to remotely configure and operate the Modular Matrix Solution.
Chapter 5 Mobile Control, introduces you to the Video Matrix Control app
and provides details on its installation requirements.
Device Type Model Product Name
Modular Matrix Switch VM1600A 16 x 16 Modular Matrix Switch
Input / Output Board VM7584 / VM8584 4-Port 10G Optic Input / Output Board
VM7514 / VM8514 4-Port HDBaseT Input / Output Board
VM7904 4-Port 4K DisplayPort Input Board
VM7824 / VM8824 4-Port True 4K HDMI Input Board /
Output Board
VM7814 / VM8814 4-Port 4K HDMI Input / Output Board
VM7804 / VM8804 4-Port HDMI Input / Output Board
VM7604 / VM8604 4-Port DVI Input / Output Board
VM7104 4-Port VGA Input Board
VM7404 4-Port 3G-SDI Input Board
Video Receiver VE805R HDMI HDBaseT Lite Receiver with Scaler
VE816R 4K HDMI HDBaseT Receiver with Scaler
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Chapter 6 CLI Commands, provides a complete list of the serial control
protocol commands used when utilizing the RS-232 Serial Port so that an extra
source device can be utilized in the installation.
Appendix, which provides specifications and other technical information
regarding the Modular Matrix Solution.
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions:
Product Information
For information about all ATEN products and how they can help you connect
without limits, visit ATEN on the Web or contact an ATEN Authorized
Reseller. Visit ATEN on the Web for a list of locations and telephone numbers:
Monospaced Indicates text that you should key in.
[ ] Indicates keys you should press. For example, [Enter] means to
press the Enter key. If keys need to be chorded, they appear
together in the same bracket with a plus sign between them:
[Ctrl+Alt].
1. Numbered lists represent procedures with sequential steps.
♦Bullet lists provide information, but do not involve sequential steps.
→Indicates selecting the option (on a menu or dialog box, for
example), that comes next. For example, Start
→
Run means to
open the Start menu, and then select Run.
Indicates critical information.
International http://www.aten.com
North America http://www.aten-usa.com
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User Information
Online Registration
Be sure to register your product at our online support center:
Telephone Support
For telephone support, call this number:
User Notice
All information, documentation, and specifications contained in this manual
are subject to change without prior notification by the manufacturer. The
manufacturer makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or
implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any
warranties as to merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any of
the manufacturer's software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is.
Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and
not the manufacturer, its distributor, or its dealer), assumes the entire cost of all
necessary servicing, repair and any incidental or consequential damages
resulting from any defect in the software.
The manufacturer of this system is not responsible for any radio and/or TV
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this device. It is the
responsibility of the user to correct such interference.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage incurred in the operation
of this system if the correct operational voltage setting was not selected prior
to operation. PLEASE VERIFY THAT THE VOLTAGE SETTING IS
CORRECT BEFORE USE.
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International 886-2-8692-6959
China 86-400-810-0-810
Japan 81-3-5615-5811
Korea 82-2-467-6789
North America 1-888-999-ATEN ext 4988
1-949-428-1111
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Package Contents
Check to make sure that all components are present and that nothing was
damaged in shipping. If you encounter a problem, contact your dealer.
VM1600A
The VM1600A package consists of:
1 VM1600A Modular Matrix Switch
1 Power Module
1Power Cord
1 Terminal Block connector
1 User Instructions
VM7584 / VM8584
The K1 package (300 m) consists of:
1 VM7584 4-Port 10G Optical Input Board or
VM8584 4-Port 10G Optical Output Board
4 SFP+ modules
4 3-pole Terminal Blocks
1 IR Receiver
1 IR Emitter
1 User Instructions
The K2 package (10 km) consists of:
1 VM7584 4-Port 10G Optical Input Board or
VM8584 4-Port 10G Optical Output Board
4 SFP+ modules
4 3-pole Terminal Blocks
1 IR Receiver
1 IR Emitter
1 User Instructions
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VM7514 / VM8514
The 4-Port HDBaseT Input / Output Board package consists of:
1 VM7514 4-Port HDBaseT Input Board / 1 VM8514 4-Port HDBaseT
Output Board
4 Terminal Blocks
1 IR Transmitter
1 IR Receiver
1 User Instructions
VM7904
The 4-Port 4K DisplayPort Input Board package consists of:
1 VM7904 4-Port 4K DisplayPort Input Board
4 Terminal Blocks
1 User Instructions
VM7824 / VM8824
The 4-Port True 4K HDMI Input / Output Board package consists of:
1 VM7824 4-Port True 4K HDMI Input Board / 1VM8824 4-Port True
4K HDMI Output Board
4 Terminal Blocks
1 User Instructions
VM7814 / VM8814
The 4-Port 4K HDMI Input / Output Board package consists of:
1 VM7814 4-Port 4K HDMI Input Board / 1 VM8814 4-Port 4K HDMI
Output Board
4 Terminal Blocks
4 HDMI LockPro
1 User Instructions
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VM7804 / VM8804
The 4-Port HDMI Input / Output Board package consists of:
1 VM7804 4-Port HDMI Input Board / 1 VM8804 4-Port HDMI Output
Board
4 Terminal Blocks
1 User Instructions
VM7604 / VM8604
The 4-Port DVI Input / Output Board package consists of:
1 VM7604 4-Port DVI Input Board / 1 VM8604 4-Port DVI Output
Board
4 Terminal Blocks
1 User Instructions
VM7104
The 4-Port VGA Input Board package consists of:
1 VM7104 4-Port VGA Input Board
4 Terminal Blocks
1 User Instructions
VM7404
The 4-Port 3G-SDI Input Board package consists of:
1 VM7404 4-Port 3G-SDI Input Board
4 Terminal Blocks
1 User Instructions
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VE805R
The HDMI HDBaseT Lite Receiver with Scaler package consists of:
1 VE805R HDMI HDBaseT Lite Receiver with Scaler
1 Power Adapter
1Terminal Block
1 IR Transmitter
1 IR Receiver
1 User Instructions
VE816R
The 4K HDMI HDBaseT Receiver with Scaler package consists of:
1 VE816R 4K HDMI HDBaseT Receiver with Scaler
1 Power Adapter
1Terminal Block
1 IR Transmitter
1 IR Receiver
1 User Instructions
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Manual Date: 2020-05-18
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview
This ATEN Modular Matrix Solution Series is comprised of the VM1600A
Modular Matrix Switch, input boards, output boards, and ATEN video receiver
(VE805R / VE816R).
The VM1600A Modular Matrix Switch offers advanced access and real-time
control of multiple local and remote AV input devices and displays from a
single chassis. Operators can work from 4 x 4 up to 16 x 16 inputs and outputs
simultaneously, as well as incorporate multiple digital video formats within the
setup. It uses TMDS technology to support high speed data transfer at 1080p /
1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz.
The VM7584 and VM8584 (4-Port 10G Optical Input / Output Board) offer an
easy way for the VM1600A to route 4 HDMI sources over long distances via
optical extenders, the VE883 to 4 HDMI-enabled displays. These I/O boards
are able to route uncompressed 4K signal to the VM1600A from up to 300 m
(VM7584K1 and VM8584K1) or 10 km (VM7584K2 and VM8584K2) away
over duplex fiber optic cables. On top of audio and video signal, the optical
fiber also guarantees an interference-free long-haul transmission of IR and
RS-232 control signals.
The VM7514 / VM8514 4-Port HDBaseT Input/Output Boards offers an easy
way to route any of 4 HDBaseT audio/video sources to any of 4 HDBaseT
display devices, in combination with the ATEN Modular Matrix Switch. When
the VM8514 HDBaseT Output Board is used in conjunction with the VE805R
/ VE816R HDBaseT Extender, it features Seamless Switch™ technology and
video wall functionality.
The VM7904 is a 4-Port 4K DisplayPort Input Board that works with an ATEN
Modular Matrix Switch to offer an easy way that routes 4 DisplayPort video
and audio sources to up to 16 or 32 displays. In addition to the DisplayPort
interface that carries digital AV signal, the VM7904 also provides 4 stereo
audio input ports that allow stereo audio to be routed independently or
embedded for HDMI output. Ideal for high-resolution video wall applications,
the VM7904 effectively routes DisplayPort sources with 4K resolution up to
4096x2160@30Hz (4:4:4) and EDID Expert™ technology for the optimum
resolutions across different displays.
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The VM7814 / VM8814 is a 4-Port 4K HDMI input/output board that works
with VM1600A to route 4 HDMI sources to 4 displays. The VM7814 /
VM8814 is equipped with 4 input/output ports to allow for stereo audio
embedding and audio extraction. The VM8814 supports Seamless Switch
TM
to
ensure real-time video switching, a built-in 4K scaler to handle videos of
different resolutions, and EDID Expert
TM
to ensure high video quality.
The VM7824/VM8824 is a True 4K HDMI input/output board that works with
ATEN Modular Matrix to offer an easy way to route 4 HDMI audio/video
sources to 4 displays with True 4K high-definition images.* In addition to the
HDMI interface that carries digital AV signal, the VM7824/VM8824 also
provides 4 stereo audio input/output ports that enable stereo audio embedding
or HDMI audio extraction.
Note: The VM7824 and VM8824 boards support up to true 4K resolutions
only when installed on the VM3250. When the VM7824 and VM8824
are installed on the VM1600A, the modular matrix will only support
resolutions up to 4K 4:4:4@30Hz or 4:2:0@60Hz.
The VM7804 / VM8804 4-Port HDMI Input / Output Board is a hot-swappable
I/O board that offers an easy way to route any of 4 audio/video sources to any
of 4 displays and installs in the Modular Matrix Switch. The VM8804 supports
Seamless Switch
TM
technology that provides video switching in real-time, a
built in scaler that handles different video resolutions, and EDID Expert™
technology for fast smooth switching between displays. The VM7804 /
VM8804 also supports separate stereo audio signals that can be routed
independently and extracted from embedded HDMI audio signals.
The VM7604 / VM8604 4-Port DVI Input / Output Board is a hot-swappable
I/O board that offers an easy way to route any of 4 audio/video sources to any
of 4 displays and installs in the Modular Matrix Switch. The VM8604 supports
Seamless Switch™ technology that provides video switching in real-time, a
built in scaler that handles different video resolutions and EDID Expert™
technology for fast smooth switching between displays.
The VM7104 4-Port VGA Input Board offers an easy way to route 4 VGA
video and audio sources to 4 displays and speakers. In addition, the VM7104
can be mixed with any modular output boards on the VM1600A for optimum
flexibility.
The VM7404 is a 4-Port 3G-SDI input board provides the capability to connect
to SDI sources, such as 3G-SDI, HD-SDI and SD-SDI, and supports high
quality video resolutions up to 1080p @ 60Hz. The VM7404 also supports
separate analog stereo audio signals for independent routing.
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The VE805R HDMI HDBaseT Lite Receiver with Scaler or VE816R 4K
HDMI HDBaseT Receiver with Scaler can be combined with an ATEN HDMI
HDBaseT transmitter or splitter to extend your HDMI display up to 70 m from
the source using a single Cat 6a cable (or up to 60 m when using a single Cat
5e cable). With a built-in scaler, the VE805R / VE816R supports the scaling of
different video resolutions. When combined with ATEN HDBaseT output
boards, it supports video wall functionality. In addition, the VE805R / VE816R
is equipped with RS-232 and IR signaling pass-through which allows RS-232
and IR channel control from the remote to local unit, to control the HDMI
source, or from the local to remote unit, to control the display device. The
VE805R / VE816R is HDCP compliant.
Combining these devices, this solution can be conveniently customized,
allowing users to independently switch and route video and/or audio signals to
various monitors, displays, projectors and/or speakers simply by pressing front
panel pushbuttons. The VM1600A’s built-in Scaler encodes video formats in
order to provide seamless, real-time switching while ensuring stable signal
transmission. In addition, the front panel LCD shows a quick view of active
port connections, and includes an option to select an EDID Mode that yields
the best resolution across different monitors.
The VM1600A is easily expandable and accommodates ATEN’s hot-
swappable I/O boards. Equipped with automatic signal conversion, it allows a
combination of digital video formats, thus making it ideal for large-scale AV
applications.
Setup is fast and easy; install the modular I/O boards by sliding them into the
VM1600A’s rear panel slots, then plug the device cables into the appropriate
ports on the I/O boards and your ready.
This solution can be connected to the network through the VM1600A’s LAN
port, allowing the installation to take advantage of internal Cat 5 Ethernet
wiring built into most modern commercial buildings. Once initial network
setup has been accomplished at the local level, the VM1600A can be
conveniently managed remotely using any web browser or the Video Matrix
Control app. Furthermore, for complete systems integration, the VM1600A’s
built-in RS-232 and RS-485/RS-422 ports allows the switch to be configured
through a high-end controller or PC.
The ATEN Modular Matrix Solution Series is a powerful integrated AV setup
targeted towards broadcasting stations, traffic and transportation-related
control rooms, emergency service centers and any application that requires
customizable high speed AV signal routing.
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Features
VM1600A
16 x 16 I/O connections via 4 x4 I/O slots for modular matrix boards
Multiple control methods – system management via front-panel
pushbuttons, RS-232/RS-422/RS-485, and Ethernet connections for web
GUI or Telnet
Supports free mobile control using the Video Matrix Control App
4K resolutions – up to UHD (3810 x 2160) and DCI (4096 x 2160) with
refresh rates of 30 Hz (4:4:4) and 60 Hz (4:2:0)*
Scaler – features a video scaling function to convert input resolutions to
the optimum display resolutions*
Seamless Switch™ – features close-to-zero second switching that provides
continuous video streams, real-time switching, and stable signal
transmissions*
Video wall – allows you to create custom video wall layouts via intuitive
web GUI*
Profile scheduling – plays connection profiles based on user-defined
schedules
EDID Expert™ – selects optimum EDID settings for smooth power-up,
high-quality display and use of the best resolution across different screens
Audio-enabled – HDMI audio can be extracted and stereo audio can be
embedded*
Bi-directional RS-232 channel – allows you to control connected serial
devices through the web GUI
Supports redundant power module for higher reliability
Hot-pluggable design for easy integration of I/O boards, fan module, and
power supplies
HDCP 2.2 Compatible*
HDMI: 3D, Deep Color, 4K*
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) supported*
Rack mountable (6U design)
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Note:
Features marked with an asterisk (*) are supported only with specific I/O
boards. For more information, see the feature descriptions for I/O boards
in this manual.
The maximal output resolution, and the Scaler, Seamless Switch™ and
video wall features are only supported with certain I/O boards. For more
details, refer to the specifications of the particular I/O boards in this
manual.
When Seamless Switch™ or Video Wall is enabled, videos may not
display within range, in which case make sure to adjust the display settings
on your device.
Video outputs will not display 3D, Deep Color, or interlace (i.e., 1080i)
resolutions correctly if Seamless Switch™ is enabled. To use these
features, make sure to first disable Seamless Switch™.
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VM7584 / VM8584
Compatible with the VM1600A; mix and match with modular output
boards of any type for optimum flexibility
Extends audio, video, IR, and RS-232 control signals over long distances
via duplex fiber optic cables
Superior video quality (up to 4096 x 2160@60Hz 4:2:0) over long
distances:
300 m with VM7584K1 / VM8584K1 over multimode cables
10km with VM7584K2 / VM8584K2 over single-mode cables
Scaler – features a 4K video scaling function to convert input resolutions
to the optimum display resolutions (VM8584 only)
Seamless Switch™ – features close-to-zero-second switching to provide
continuous video streams, real-time switching, and stable signal
transmissions (VM8584 only)
Video wall – allows you to create custom video wall layouts via intuitive
web GUI (VM8584 only)
HDMI (3D, Deep Color, 4K); HDCP 2.2 compatible
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) support
Bi-directional RS-232 channel – allows you to connect to serial terminals
or serial devices, such as touch screens and barcode scanners
Bi-directional IR channel – IR transmission is processed one direction at a
time, ranging from 30 kHz to 60 kHz
EDID Expert™ – selects optimum EDID settings for smooth power-up,
high-quality display, and best resolutions across different screens
FrameSync – prevents image tearing by synchronizing the scaler output
frame rate to the input signal frame rate (VM8584 only)
Hot-swappable fiber optic module and input board for easy integration and
maintenance.
Note:
The VM7584 / VM8584 is designed to work with the VE883 video
extender.
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VM7514 / VM8514
Compatible with the VM1600A; mix and match with modular I/O boards
of any type for optimum flexibility
Superior video quality up to 4K when used with VE816R
Long-distance transmission up to 100 m
Bi-directional RS-232 channel transmits signals over Cat 6/6a cable to
control a display or other devices
HDBaseT Connectivity – extends 4 HDBaseT connections over a long
distance via a single Cat 6/6a cable or ATEN 2L-2910 Cat 6 cable
HDBaseT Anti-jamming – resists signal interference during high-quality
video transmissions using HDBaseT technology
Seamless Switch™ – features close-to-zero second switching that provides
continuous video streams, real-time switching, and stable signal
transmissions (VM8514 only)*
Video wall – allows you to create custom video wall layouts via intuitive
web GUI (VM8514 only)*
Bi-directional IR channel – full range IR transmission (30 ~ 56 kHz) is
processed one direction at a time
Note:
The Seamless Switch™ and video wall functions are only available when
used with the VE805R and VE816R.
When Seamless Switch™ or Video Wall is enabled, videos may not
display within range, in which case make sure to adjust the display settings
on your device.
Video outputs will not display 3D, Deep Color, or interlace (i.e., 1080i)
resolutions correctly if Seamless Switch™ is enabled. To use these
features, make sure to first disable Seamless Switch™.
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VM7904
Compatible with the VM1600A; mix and match with modular I/O boards
of any type for optimum flexibility
Connects up to 4 DisplayPort inputs to up to 16 (VM1600A) displays
Superior video quality – up to 4096 x 2160 / 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz (4:4:4)
Audio-enabled - stereo audio can be routed independently or embedded
for HDMI output
EDID Expert™ – selects optimum EDID settings for smooth power-up
and highest quality display
Support DP1.1 with data rate up to 10.8 Gbps (2.7 Gbps per lane)
HDCP 2.2 Compliant
Hot-swappable design for easy integration and maintenance
Note:
When the VM7904 is used with the VM8514+VE805R/VE816R,
VM8804, VM8814, or VM8604, the Seamless Switch™, scaler, and
video wall functions can be activated.
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VM7824 / VM8824
Partially compatible with the VM1600A*; mix and match with modular
I/O boards of any type for optimum flexibility
Superior video quality – HDTV resolutions of 480p, 720p, 1080i, and
1080p (1920 x 1080); 4K2K @ 60Hz (4:2:0)
Audio-enabled, HDMI audio can be extracted and stereo audio can be
embedded
Scaler – features a 4K video scaling function to convert input resolutions
to the optimum display resolutions* (VM8824 only)
Seamless Switch™ – features close-to-zero-second switching to provide
continuous video streams, real-time switching, and stable signal
transmissions* (VM8824 only)
Video Wall – allows you to create custom video wall layouts via intuitive
web GUI (VM8824 only)
HDMI (3D, Deep Color)*; HDCP 2.2 Compatible
Cable Quality Tester – examines the HDMI cable quality
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) support
EDID Expert™ – selects optimum EDID settings for smooth power-up
and highest quality display
FrameSync – prevents image tearing by synchronizing the scaler output
frame rate to the input signal frame rate (VM8824 only)
Note:
The VM7824 / VM8824 will only support resolutions up to 4K when
installed on the VM1600A.
When Seamless Switch™ or Video Wall is enabled, videos may not
display within range, in which case make sure to adjust the display settings
on your device.
When Seamless Switch™ is enabled, video outputs will not display 3D,
Deep Color, or interlace (i.e., 1080i) resolutions correctly.
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VM7814 / VM8814
Compatible with the VM1600A; mix and match with modular I/O boards
of any type for optimum flexibility
Superior video quality – HDTV resolutions of 480p, 720p, 1080i, and
1080p (1920 x 1080); 4K2K @ 60Hz (4:2:0)
Audio-enabled, HDMI audio can be extracted and stereo audio can be
embedded
Scaler – features a 4K video scaling function to convert input resolutions
to the optimum display resolutions* (VM8814 only)
Seamless Switch™ – features close-to-zero-second switching to provide
continuous video streams, real-time switching, and stable signal
transmissions* (VM8814 only)
Video Wall – allows you to create custom video wall layouts via intuitive
web GUI (VM8814 only)
HDMI (3D, Deep Color)*; HDCP 2.2 Compatible
Cable Quality Tester – examines the HDMI cable quality
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) support
EDID Expert™ – selects optimum EDID settings for smooth power-up
and highest quality display
FrameSync – prevents image tearing by synchronizing the scaler output
frame rate to the input signal frame rate (VM8814 only)
Note:
When Seamless Switch™ or Video Wall is enabled, videos may not
display within range, in which case make sure to adjust the display settings
on your device.
When Seamless Switch™ is enabled, video outputs will not display 3D,
Deep Color, or interlace (i.e., 1080i) resolutions correctly.
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VM7804 / VM8804
Compatible with the VM1600A; mix and match with modular I/O boards
of any type for optimum flexibility
Superior video quality – HDTV resolutions of 480p, 720p, 1080i (1920 x
1080), and 1080p (1920 x 1080)
Audio-enabled, HDMI audio can be extracted and stereo audio can be
embedded
Scaler – features a video scaling function to convert input resolutions to
the optimum display resolutions* (VM8804 only)
Seamless Switch™ – features close-to-zero-second switching to provide
continuous video streams, real-time switching, and stable signal
transmissions* (VM8804 only)
Video Wall – allows you to create custom video wall layouts via intuitive
web GUI (VM8804 only)
HDMI (3D, Deep Color); HDCP 1.4 Compatible
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) support
EDID Expert™ – selects optimum EDID settings for smooth power-up
and highest quality display
Note:
When Seamless Switch™ or Video Wall is enabled, videos may not
display within range, in which case make sure to adjust the display settings
on your device.
When Seamless Switch™ is enabled, video outputs will not display 3D,
Deep Color, or interlace (i.e., 1080i) resolutions correctly. To use these
features, make sure to first disable Seamless Switch™.
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VM7604 / VM8604
Compatible with the VM1600A; mix and match with modular I/O boards
of any type for optimum flexibility
Scaler – features a video scaling function to convert input resolutions to
the optimum display resolutions* (VM8604 only)
Seamless Switch™ – features close-to-zero-second switching to provide
continuous video streams, real-time switching, and stable signal
transmissions* (VM8604 only)
Video Wall – allows you to create custom video wall layouts via intuitive
web GUI (VM8604 only)
HDCP 1.4 Compatible
EDID Expert™ – selects optimum EDID settings for smooth power-up
and highest quality display
Built-in EDID wizard – provides an easy way to customized EDID
settings
Audio-enabled, HDMI audio (VM7804 / VM7814 / VM7824) can be
extracted to VM8604; VM7604’s stereo audio can be embedded to HDMI
audio (VM8804 / VM8814 / VM8824)
Note:
When Seamless Switch™ or Video Wall is enabled, videos may not
display within range, in which case make sure to adjust the display settings
on your device.
When Seamless Switch™ is enabled, video outputs will not display 3D,
Deep Color, or interlace (i.e., 1080i) resolutions correctly. To use these
features, make sure to first disable Seamless Switch™.
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VM7104
Compatible with the VM1600A; mix and match with modular I/O boards
of any type for optimum flexibility
Connects up to 4 VGA or Component inputs
Supports RGBHV / RGBS / YPbPr / YCbCr input signals
Audio-enabled, stereo audio can be embedded into HDMI audio (VM8804
/ VM8814 / VM8824)
Note:
When the VM7104 is used with the VM8514+VE805R/VE816R,
VM8804, VM8814, VM8824 or VM8604, the Seamless Switch™,
scaler, and video wall functions can be activated.
VM7404
Connects up to 4 SDI inputs
Compatible with the VM1600A; mix and match with modular I/O boards
of any type for optimum flexibility
Support SD-SDI, HD-SDI, and 3G-SDI formats
Audio-enabled, stereo audio can be embedded into HDMI audio (VM8804
/ VM8814 / VM8824)
Note:
When the VM7404 is used with the VM8514+VE805R/VE816R,
VM8804, VM8814, VM8824 or VM8604, the Seamless Switch™,
scaler, and video wall functions can be activated.
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VE805R
Extends HDMI, RS-232, and IR signals up to 70 m over a single Cat 5e/6/
6a cable
HDMI (3D, Deep Color); HDCP 1.4 compliant
Superior video quality – 1080p@60m (Cat 5e/6); 70m (Cat 6a)
Scaler – scales videos of different resolutions to their optimal output for
display and to avoid black screen*
Video Wall – features video wall profiles that allows for custom screen
layouts via an intuitive web GUI*
Seamless Switch™ – close-to-zero second switching that provides
continuous video streams, real-time switching, and stable signal
transmissions*
HDBaseT Anti-jamming – resists signal interference during high-quality
video transmissions using HDBaseT technology
Bi-directional RS-232 channel – allows for control using serial terminals
or serial devices, such as touch screens and barcode scanners
Bi-directional IR channel – IR transmission is processed one direction at a
time*
Firmware upgradeable
Built- in 8KV / 15 KV ESD protection
Plug-and-play
Rack-mountable
Note:
The Seamless Switch™ and the video wall functions are only available
when the VE805R is used with the ATEN HDBaseT I/O boards.
When Seamless Switch™ or Video Wall is enabled, videos may not
display within range, in which case make sure to adjust the display settings
on your device.
When Seamless Switch™ is enabled, video outputs will not display 3D,
Deep Color, or interlace (i.e., 1080i) resolutions correctly. To use these
features, make sure to first disable Seamless Switch™.
The VE805R supports full-frequency IR signals from 30 kHz to 56 kHz.
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VE816R
Extends HDMI, RS-232, and IR signals up to 100 m over a single
Cat 5e/6/6a or ATEN 2L-2910 Cat 6 cable
HDCP 2.2 compatible
Superior video quality (4K up to 100m; 1080p up to 150m)
HDBaseT Long Reach Mode – activated by RS-232 commands, Long
Reach Mode extends signals up to 150 m, 1080p, via a single Cat 5e/6
cable
Scaler – scales videos of different resolutions to their optimal output for
display and to avoid black screen
Video Wall – features video wall profiles that allows for custom screen
layouts via an intuitive web GUI*
Seamless Switch™ – close-to-zero second switching that provides
continuous video streams, real-time switching, and stable signal
transmissions*
HDBaseT Anti-jamming – resists signal interference during high-quality
video transmissions using HDBaseT technology
Bi-directional RS-232 channel – allows for control using serial terminals
or serial devices, such as touch screens and barcode scanners
Bi-directional IR channel – IR transmission is processed one direction at a
time*
Cable Quality Tester – examines the category cable quality through signal
level detection from HDBaseT Matrix Switches to the VE816R.
FrameSync – prevents image tearing by synchronizing the scaler output
frame rate to the input signal frame rate
Remote Firmware upgrade
Built- in 8KV / 15 KV ESD protection
Plug-and-play
Rack-mountable
Note:
The Seamless Switch™ and the video wall functions are only available
when the VE816R is used with ATEN HDBaseT I/O boards.
When Seamless Switch™ or Video Wall is enabled, videos may not
display within range, in which case make sure to adjust the display settings
on your device.
When Seamless Switch™ is enabled, video outputs will not display 3D,
Deep Color, or interlace (i.e., 1080i) resolutions correctly. To use these
features, make sure to first disable Seamless Switch™.
The VE816R supports full-frequency IR signals from 30 kHz to 56 kHz.
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Requirements
The following are required for a complete VM1600A Modular Matrix Solution
Series installation:
Input / Output Board
VM7584 (4-Port 10G Optic Input Board) and VM8584 (4-Port 10G Optic
Output Board)
VM7514 (HDBaseT input board) and VM8514 (HDBaseT output board)
VM7904 (4-Port 4K DisplayPort Input Board)
VM7824 (True 4K HDMI input board) and VM8824 (True 4K HDMI
output board)
Note: The VM7824 and VM8824 can only support true 4K videos when
installed on VM3250.
VM7814 (4K HDMI input board) and VM8814 (4K HDMI output board)
Note:
The VM7814 / VM8814 are only supported by the VM1600A using
firmware version 3.0.298 or later.
VM7804 (HDMI input board) and VM8804 (HDMI output board)
VM7604 (DVI input board) and VM8604 (DVI output board)
VM7104 (VGA input board)
VM7404 (3G-SDI input board)
Source Devices
For VM7584 4-Port 10G Optic Input Board + VE883T HDMI Optical
Transmitter: Digital AV source devices with HDMI output connector(s)
For VM7514 4-port HDBaseT input board + VE802T HDBaseT
Transmitter: Digital AV source device with HDMI output connector(s)
For VM7904 4-Port 4K DisplayPort Input Board: Digital AV source
device with DisplayPort output connector(s)
For VM7824 4-port True 4K HDMI input board: Digital AV source device
with HDMI output connector(s)
For VM7814 4-port 4K HDMI input board: Digital AV source device with
HDMI output connector(s)
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For VM7804 4-port HDMI input board: Digital AV source device with
HDMI output connector(s)
For VM7604 4-Port DVI input board: Digital AV source device with DVI
output connector(s)
For VM7104 4-Port VGA input board: AV source device with VGA
output connector(s)
For VM7404 4-Port 3G-SDI Input Board: SDI sources, including 3G-SDI,
HD-SDI and SD-SDI
Display Devices
For VM8584 4-Port 10G Optic Output Board + VE883R HDMI Optical
Receiver: Digital AV display device(s) with HDMI input connector(s)
For VM8514 4-port HDBaseT output board + VE805R/VE816R
HDBaseT Receiver: Digital Display device(s) with HDMI input
connector(s)
Note:
The VE816R is only supported by the VM8514 using firmware
version 2.1.206 or later.
For VM8824 4-port True 4K HDMI output board: Digital Display
device(s) with HDMI input connector(s)
For VM8814 4-port 4K HDMI output board: Digital Display device(s)
with HDMI input connector(s)
For VM8804 4-port HDMI output board: Digital Display device(s) with
HDMI input connector(s)
For VM8604 4-Port DVI output board: Digital Display device(s) with DVI
input connector(s)
Cables
1 duplex fiber optic cable for each transmitter (VM7584)
1 duplex fiber optic cable for each receiver (VM8584)
1 SDI cable for each source device (VM7404)
1 Cat 5e cable for each transmitter (VM7514)
1 Cat 5e cable for each receiver (VM8514)
1 DisplayPort cable for each source device (VM7904)
1 HDMI cable for each source device (VM7824 / VM7814 / VM7804)
1 HDMI cable for each display device (VM8824 / VM8814 / VM8804)
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1 DVI cable for each source device (VM7604)
1 DVI cable for each display device (VM8604)
1 VGA cable for each source device (VM7104)
1 HDMI cable for each display device (VE805R / VE816R)
1 audio cable for each audio source device (VM7824 / VM7814 / VM7804
/ VM7604)
1 audio cable for each audio device / speaker (VM8824 /VM8814 /
VM8804 / VM8604)
1 Ethernet cable (VM1600A)
1 RS-232 serial cable (VM1600A / VM7514 / VM8514 / VE805R /
VE816R)
1 RS-485/RS-422 serial cable (VM1600A)
1 IR cable for each IR transmitter device (VM7514 or VM8514)
1 IR cable for each IR receiver device (VM7514 or VM8514)
Note:
No cables are included in this package. We strongly recommend that
you purchase high-quality cables of appropriate length since this will
affect the quality of the audio and video display. Contact your dealer to
purchase the correct cable sets.
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Compatible Browsers
Supported web browsers are shown in the table below:
Optional Equipment
Purchase optional equipment such as a secondary power module, fan, or rack
mount kit to get the most out of your ATEN Modular Matrix. For more
information go to https://www.aten.com/global/en/
OS Java Version Browser Version
Windows 10 (64 bit) V1.8.0_181 (64 bit)
Chrome 69.0.3497.71 x64
Edge 40.15063.674.0
Firefox 62.0x64
Opera 55.0.2994.56 x64
Windows 8.1 V1.8.0_181 IE 11
Windows 2016 x64 V1.8.0_181 (64 bit) IE 11 x64
Windows 2012 R2 x64 V1.8.0_181 (64 bit) IE 11 x64
Windows 7 SP x64 V1.8.0_181 (64 bit) IE 11 x64
Ubuntu 18.04 x64 V1.8.0_181 (64 bit) Chrome 69.0.3497.71 x64
Windows 10 x64 V1.8.0_181 (64 bit) Baidu 10.2.1
360 9.1.0.434
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Components
VM1600A Front View
No. Component Description
1 LCD Display The LCD Display shows the options for configuring and
operating the VM1600A. See Front Panel Pushbuttons,
page 41, for details.
2 Function
Pushbuttons
Use the UP, DOWN and CANCEL buttons to navigate the LCD
display to configure the installation. Press the Video, Audio,
Menu and Profile buttons to use each function. See Front
Panel Pushbuttons, page 41, for details.
Note: The pushbuttons have LEDs that light to indicate they
have been selected.
3 Input
Pushbuttons
(1-16)
These pushbuttons refer to the Input ports on the VM1600A
rear panel. Press to select the Input port. These pushbuttons
may also correspond to menu options, profiles and other
selections.
4 Output
Pushbuttons
(1-16)
These pushbuttons refer to the Output ports on the VM1600A
rear panel. Press to select the Output port.
5 Alarm LED The Alarm LED lights red to indicate the power or fan module
has failed.
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6 Redundant
Power LED
This LED lights green to indicate the redundant power module
is plugged in and working.
7 Primary Power
LED
This LED lights green to indicate the primary power module is
plugged in and working.
8 Handles The two front handles are used to install the unit into a rack.
9 Recessed
Handles
The two side handles are used to transport the unit.
No. Component Description
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VM1600A Rear View
No. Component Description
1 Grounding Terminal The grounding wire attaches here. See Grounding,
page 35, for further details.
2 Power Switch This is a standard rocker switch that powers the unit
on and off.
3 RS-232 Serial Port Connect a computer or high-end system controller via
this serial port.
4 Ethernet Port In order to access the VM1600A’s web Graphical User
Interface (GUI), the VM1600A must be connected to
the network. The cable that connects the VM1600A to
your LAN plugs in here. See Cable Connection,
page 38, for further details
5 RS-485 / RS-422
Serial Port
Connect a computer or high-end system controller via
this serial port.
6 Primary Power Supply This is a standard 3-pin power socket. The power cord
from a source plugs in here.
7 Redundant Power
Slot (Optional)
This slot with protective cover is used to install an
additional power supply for redundant power
protection.
Note: The extra power module is not included in the
VM1600A package. See Optional Equipment,
page 19, for details.
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8 Input Board Slots Unscrew the cover to insert the Input boards into these
4 horizontal slots. The source devices connect to the
inserted Input boards.
9 Output Board slots Unscrew the cover to insert the output boards into
these 4 horizontal slots. The display devices connect
to the inserted Output boards.
10 Fan Module This slot contains the fan module. The fan is hot-
pluggable and the panel unscrews to install a
replacement module. For more information, see
Optional Equipment, page 19.
No. Component Description
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VM7584 Front View
No. Component Description
1 Link LEDs Light up to indicate stable connection with the connected
source devices.
2 SFP+ Ports Connect up to four VE883T units via SFP+ modules to
receive data from input devices.
3 IR Ports Connect to the supplied IR Receiver or IR Emitter to bypass
IR signals via the VM7584. To operate from the VM7584’s
side, plug in the IR Receiver to the VM7584, and the IR
Emitter to the output board that you wish to bypass the IR
signals.
4 RS-232 Channel
Ports
Connect to a serial controller to bypass RS-232 serial
signals.
5 Status LED Indicates the working status of the unit.
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3 4 3 4
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VM8584 Front View
No. Component Description
1 Link LEDs Light up to indicate stable connection with the connected
source devices.
2 SFP+ Ports Connect up to four VE883R units via SFP+ modules to
transmit data to output devices.
3 IR Ports Connect to the supplied IR Receiver or IR Emitter to bypass
IR signals via the VM8584. To operate from the VM8584’s
side, plug in the IR Receiver to the VM8584, and the IR
Emitter to the input board that you wish to bypass the IR
signals.
4 RS-232 Channel
Ports
Connect to a serial controller to bypass RS-232 serial
signals.
5 Status LED Indicates the working status of the unit.
5
1 2
3 4 3 4
1 2 1 2
3 4 3 4
1 2
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VM7514 Front View
VM8514 Front View
No. Component Description
1 HDBaseT Input Ports Connect the Cat 5e cables from your HDBaseT
transmitter to these ports.
2 IR / RS-232
Input Ports
Connect the cables from your IR transmitter to the mini
stereo jack ports, and connect the cables from your
RS-232 device to the RS-232 ports.
3 Status LED The VM7514 has an LED to indicate the working
status.
No. Component Description
1 HDBaseT Output
Ports
Connect the Cat 5e cables from your HDBaseT
receiver to these ports.
2 IR / RS-232
Output Ports
Connect the cables from your IR receiver to the mini
stereo jack ports, and connect the cables from your
RS-232 device to the RS-232 ports.
3 Status LED The VM8514 has an LED to indicate the working
status.
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VM7904 Front View
VM7824 Front View
No. Component Description
1 DisplayPort Input
Ports
Connect the cables from your DisplayPort video
source devices to these ports.
2 Audio Input Ports Connect the cables from your audio source devices to
these ports.
3 Status LED Indicates the working status of the unit.
No. Component Description
1 Link LEDs Lights up to indicate stable connection with the
connected source devices.
2 ATEN LockPro™
Screws
Optionally secure an ATEN LockPro™ to hold a the
HDMI cable in place and prevent it from falling off.
3 Status LED Indicates the working status of the unit.
4 HDMI Input Ports Connect to HDMI source devices via HDMI cables.
5 Audio Input Ports Connect to audio source devices that you wish to
embed via audio cables.
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VM8824 Front View
VM7814 / VM7804 Front View
No. Component Description
1 Link LEDs Lights up to indicate stable connection with the
connected display devices.
2 ATEN LockPro™
Screws
Optionally secure an ATEN LockPro™ to hold a the
HDMI cable in place and prevent it from falling off.
3 Status LED Indicates the working status of the unit.
4 HDMI Output Ports Connect to HDMI-enabled displays via HDMI cables.
5 Audio Output Ports Connect to speakers or audio output devices that you
via audio cables.
No. Component Description
1 HDMI Input Ports Connect the cables from your HDMI video source
devices to these ports.
2 Audio Input Ports Connect the cables from your audio source devices to
these ports.
3 Status LED The VM7814 / VM7804 has an LED to indicate the
working status.
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VM8814 / VM8804 Front View
VM7604 Front View
No. Component Description
1 HDMI Output Ports Connect the cables from your HDMI display devices
(monitors, projectors, TVs) to these ports.
2 Audio Output Ports Connect the cables from your output audio devices or
speakers to these ports.
3 Status LED The VM8814 / VM8804 has an LED to indicate the
working status.
No. Component Description
1 DVI Input Ports Connect the cables from your video source devices to
these ports.
2 Audio Input Ports Connect the cables from your audio source devices to
these ports.
3 Status LED The VM7604 has an LED to indicate the working
status.
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VM8604 Front View
VM7104 Front View
No. Component Description
1 DVI Output Ports Connect the cables from display devices (monitors,
projectors, TVs) to these ports.
2 Audio Output Ports Connect the cables from your output audio devices or
speakers to these ports.
3 Status LED The VM8604 has an LED to indicate the working
status.
No. Component Description
1 VGA Input Ports Connect the cables from your VGA video source
devices to these ports.
2 Audio Input Ports Connect the cables from your audio source devices to
these ports.
3 Status LED The VM7104 has an LED to indicate the working
status.
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VM7404 Front View
No. Component Description
1 SDI Input Ports Connect the cables from your video source devices to
these ports.
2 Analog Stereo Audio
Input Ports
Connect the cables from your audio source devices to
these ports.
3 Status LED The VM7404 has an LED to indicate the working
status.
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VE805R / VE816R Front View
VE805R / VE816R Rear View
No. Component Description
1 LEDs Three LEDs – Power, Link and HDMI Out – light when the
unit is properly connected to an appropriate source.
Power - lights Green to indicate the unit is receiving
power.
Link - lights Orange to indicate that communication
between VE805R / VE816R and output board is estab-
lished.
HDMI Out - lights Orange to indicate the HDMI output
signal is good. LED blinks Orange every second to indi-
cate that the device is in F/W upgrade mode.
2 IRPort Connect the IR transmitter or receiver cable port into this
mini stereo jack port.
3 RS-232 Port Use the captive screw connectors (3 pole) to connect the
cable from your serial device into the RS-232 port.
4 HDMI Output Port Connect the cable from your HDMI display device
(monitors, projectors, TVs) into this port.
5 Firmware
Upgrade Switch
Set this switch to OFF (left) for normal operation. Set this
switch to ON (right) and reset the unit’s power to enter
firmware upgrade mode. For details, see System Setup,
page 122.
6 HDBaseT Input Use a Cat 5e cable to connect the VE805R / VE816R to
the VM8514 output board.
7 Power Jack The power adapter cable plugs connects here.
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Chapter 2
Hardware Setup
Rack Mounting
The Modular Matrix Swtich can be mounted in a 19” (1U) system rack. For the
most convenient front panel operation at the local site, mount the unit at the
front of the rack, as follows:
1. Position the unit in the front of the rack, and align the holes of the unit’s
built-in mounting brackets with the holes in the rack.
2. Use screws to attach the unit to the rack.
1. Important safety information regarding the placement of this
device is provided on page 163. Please review it before
proceeding.
2. Make sure that the power to all devices connected to the
installation are turned off. You must unplug the power cords of
any computers that have the Keyboard Power On function.
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Mounting with Brackets
You can also use mounting brackets to install the VM1600A, as shown below.
Note: The Mounting Kit is not included with the package. To purchase a
mounting kit please contact your dealer.
1. Screw the mounting brackets (Easy Installation Rack Mount Kit, see
page 19) to the rack, as shown in the diagram.
2. Slide the unit along the brackets, then screw the front panel to the rack.
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Grounding
To prevent damage to your installation, it is important that all devices are
properly grounded.
1. Use a grounding wire to ground the installation using the VM1600A’s rear
panel, by connecting one end of the wire to the grounding terminal, and
the other end of the wire to a suitable grounded object.
2. Make sure that all devices in your installation are properly grounded.
Note: The grounding wire is not included in the package. Please contact your
dealer for details of purchase.
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Input / Output Board Installation
To install the I/O boards in the VM1600A, do the following:
Note: The four top slots on the Modular Matrix Switch are for the Input
boards. The four bottom slots on the Modular Matrix Switch are for the
Output boards.
1. On the rear of the VM1600A, unscrew the two screws from a top and
bottom slot, and remove the covers.
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2. Slide an input board into a top slot and tighten the screws to secure the
board to the VM1600A.
3. Slide an output board into a bottom slot and tighten the screws to secure
the board to the VM1600A.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to install additional I/O boards.
5. Power on the VM1600A.
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Cable Connection
Installation of the VM1600A is simply a matter of connecting the appropriate
cables. Refer to the installation diagram on the following page (the numbers in
the diagram correspond to the steps below), and do the following:
1. Use a grounding wire to ground the unit by connecting one end of the wire
to the grounding terminal, and the other end of the wire to a suitable
grounded object.
Note: Do not omit this step. Proper grounding helps to prevent damage to
the unit from surges or static electricity.
2. Unscrew the covers on the VM1600A rear panel and insert the I/O boards
into the horizontal slots (See Input / Output Board Installation, page 36,
for details).
3. Connect your AV source device(s) to the Video and Audio port(s) of the
Input Board on the VM1600A.
4. Connect your video display device(s) to the Video port(s) of the Output
Board on the VM1600A.
5. Connect your speakers / audio output device(s) to the Audio port(s) of the
Output Board on the VM1600A.
6. (Optional) To access the web GUI or the Video Matrix Control app, plug a
Cat 5e cable from the network into the VM1600A’s Ethernet port.
7. (Optional) If you are using a serial control function, use an appropriate
serial cable to connect the computer or serial controller to the VM1600A’s
female RS-232 serial port.
8. (Optional) If you are using the serial control function to control multiple
VM1600A’s, use an appropriate serial cable to connect the computer or
serial controller to the VM1600A’s female RS-485 / RS-422 captive
screw connector. The VM1600A package includes a terminal block
connector that can be used for this connection.
9. Plug the power cord supplied with the package into the VM1600A’s 3-
prong socket, and then into a power source.
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10. (Optional) Plug in an additional power module for redundancy if required.
Note: Secondary power modules are not included in the VM1600A package.
See Optional Equipment, page 19, for details.
11. Power on the VM1600A and all devices in the installation.
Installation Diagram
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6
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10
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Chapter 3
Front Panel Operation
Overview
The Modular Matrix Switch installation can be configured and operated locally
via the VM1600A front panel LCD and pushbuttons.
Front Panel Pushbuttons
The VM1600A front panel has easy-to-use pushbuttons for selecting which
video/audio source shows on which display.
Basic Navigation
The VM1600A’s front panel LCD display operation is easy and convenient.
Please note the following front panel button operations:
Press the VIDEO pushbutton to configure the video connections.
Press the AUDIO pushbutton to configure the audio connections.
Use the MENU pushbutton to:
Access the Menu page options: IP Setting, Serial Port Setting,
Operation Mode, Security Mode, and Save to a Profile.
Awake the VM1600A from standby mode.
Use the PROFILE pushbutton to select a profile or switch between the
connection profiles which have been added to the Profile List (see
page 69). Pressing this pushbutton for longer than 3 seconds displays the
Save to a Profile page (see page 64).
Use the CANCEL ( ) pushbutton to go back a level, return to the Main
screen, stop or exit an operation.
Use the UP () and DOWN ( ) pushbuttons to go to the next or
previous options.
Use the Input / Output (1–16) pushbuttons to select the Input/Output port.
The pushbuttons may also correspond to menu options, profiles, and so on.
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Front Panel LCD
The VM1600A features an LCD display for convenient configuration. This
allows you to perform operations such as viewing the IP settings, configuring
the serial port, setting EDID/CEC/OSD/Output Status, selecting security
settings, and loading/saving connection profiles.
LCD Password
If the VM1600A has been configured to require a password for local operation
(see Security Mode, page 61), the password screen appears when the
VM1600A is powered on, and the cursor flashes on the first digit. Enter a 4-
digit password to continue to the Main Screen.
Note: If you are accessing the VM1600A for the first time, the default
password is 1234.
To enter a password, do the following:
1. Check that the cursor is flashing on the first digit.
2. Use the front panel number pushbuttons (1-9) to enter a 4-digit password.
After the fourth digit, the cursor goes back to the first digit.
3. Press Cancel to clear the password. The digits revert to 4 asterisks (*) and
the cursor returns to the first digit.
Note: 1. The VM1600A password can be any four digit combination
between 1111 to 9999.
2. If you enter an incorrect password, the cursor goes back to the
first digit and reverts to flashing. The Incorrect Password message
displays at the bottom of the screen, but clears as soon as a new
digit is entered.
3. If Password (see Security Mode, page 61) is Enabled, the LCD
display time-out is 5 minutes by default.
Enter Password: * * * *
Incorrect Password
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Port Switching
From the Main Screen, you can configure the Input-to-Output port connections
to associate an Input source device to an Output display.
Video / Audio Pushbutton
Before switching port connections, use the Video or Audio pushbuttons to
select whether to switch only the video or the audio signal exclusively.
Otherwise, both video and audio channels are configured together (default).
Press the Video* pushbutton to configure Video connections. The built-in
LED lights up and the LCD displays Video on the lower right side. Press
the button again to cancel.
Press the Audio* pushbutton to configure Audio connections. The built-in
LED lights up and the LCD displays Audio on the lower right side. Press
the button again to cancel.
If both Video and Audio built-in LEDs are turned off, the video and audio
channels are configured together and the LCD displays V + A.
Note: Press the Video or Audio pushbutton to independently switch either
signal to a different source.
INPUT
OUTPUT
1 2 5 5* 1 1 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT
OUTPUT
1 2 5 5 1 1 3 4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
V + A
P1
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Input Port Selection
Use the Input Port pushbuttons to select the Input port you want to configure.
To select which input source displays on each output port, do the following:
1. Press an Input port pushbutton. The Output port LED(s) tied to the said
Input port light up. In the example below, pressing Input port 1 shows it is
tied to Output ports 1 and 2.
2. To disconnect an Output port from an Input port, press the corresponding
Output port pushbutton.
In the example below, Output port 2 has been disconnected from Input port
1.
INPUT
OUTPUT
1 2 5 5* 1 1 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT
OUTPUT
1 2 5 5 1 1 3 4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
V + A
P1
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3. To switch to another Input port, press any Input port pushbutton. The
Output port LED(s) tied to the said Input port light up.
In the example below, pressing Input port 2 shows it is tied to Output ports
3 and 4.
4. To connect Output port 2 to Input port 2 in the example above, press the
Output port 2 pushbutton. The Output port 2 LED will also light up. This
indicates that Input port 2 is now connected to Output ports 2, 3 and 4.
Once the signal from the selected Input port is successfully tied to the
Output port, the LEDs turn off and the LCD information is updated.
Note: 1. Pressing an Input port a second time deselects it.
2. Input ports that are not configured or tied to any output port do not
appear in the LCD screen.
3. Pressing the Cancel pushbutton once stops the Input Port Selection
operation and the LCD displays the active setting. Pressing the
Cancel pushbutton again turns all LEDs off.
4. After 10 seconds of inactivity, all the LEDs turn off.
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Output Port Selection
Use the Output Port pushbuttons to select the Output port you want to
configure.
To select which output display corresponds to each input source, do the
following:
1. Press any Output port pushbutton (1-16). The selected Output port LED
lights steady.
In the example below, Output port 1 pushbutton has been pressed.
Available Input ports light up. Because no Input LEDs are on, no ports
have already been assigned to Output port 1.
2. If an Output port pushbutton is pressed a second time, it is deselected and
the LED turns off.
3. To connect the selected Output port(s) to an Input port, press the Input port
pushbutton to which you want the Output port(s) tied. The newly selected
Input port LED light up, and the LCD information is updated.
In the example below, pressing Input port 2 ties it to Output ports 2, 3 and
4.
INPUT
OUTPUT
1 2 5 5* 1 1 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT
OUTPUT
1 2 5 5 1 1 3 4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
V + A
P1
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4. To switch Output ports 2, 3 and 4 to another Input port (and disconnect it
from Input port 2), press another Input port pushbutton to which you want
them tied.
In the example below, Input port 3 has been pressed and is now connected
to Output ports 2, 3 and 4.
Note:
To cancel an output selection, press the pushbutton again.
Pressing the Cancel pushbutton once stops the Output Port Selection
operation, and the LCD displays the active setting. Pressing the Cancel
pushbutton again turns all LEDs off.
After 10 seconds of inactivity, all the LEDs turn off.
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Profile Pushbutton
From the Main screen; pressing the PROFILE pushbutton switches between
the connection profiles added to the Profile Selection list (see Setting the
Standby Mode, page 69). If a connection profile is in use, it is shown from the
Main screen on the lower right corner of the LCD display.
Use the front panel number pushbuttons to select a profile:
Input ports 1–16 correspond to Profile P1 to P16
Output ports 1–16 correspond to Profile P17 to P32
Note: If a Profile is available for selection, its corresponding Input/Output
port LED lights.
The selected pushbutton lights steady, and the VM1600A immediately
applies the port connections configured in the Profile. The selected Profile
is shown as P1-P32 in the LCD’s lower right corner.
Up and Down buttons correspond to the previous or next profile in the
Profile List, which can be edited via the GUI.
If there are no profiles configured, an error message “No Profile List
defined. Profile List can be edited via the Web GUI.” is displayed.
The Profile List and connections can be edited from the Profile List page
of the Browser GUI. See Setting the Standby Mode, page 69.
Press the Cancel pushbutton to turn off the Profile LED.
Pressing the Profile pushbutton for longer than 3 seconds displays the
Save to a Profile page (see Save to a Profile, page 64).
Note: To save a configuration to a profile using the Front Panel pushbuttons,
follow the steps in Save to a Profile, page 64.
INPUT
OUTPUT
1 2 5 5* 1 1 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT
OUTPUT
1 2 5 5 1 1 3 4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
V + A
P1
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LCD Menu
Use the Menu pushbutton to switch between the Main Screen and Menu page.
From the Main Screen press the Menu pushbutton to access the Menu page;
use the pushbuttons (1-16) to cycle through the menu options, starting from IP
Setting, in the order show in the table below:
Note: 1. The highlighted values are the default settings of the VM1600A.
2. Upon VM1600A startup, check the front panel LCD to view the
loading progress. If the LCD Menu fails to load, an error message
displays. Reset the unit and try again.
Menu Page Sub-Menu Page(s)
IP Setting IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Serial Port Setting Baud Rate 9600 / 19200 / 38400 / 115200
Operation Mode EDID Default / Port1 / Remix / Customized
CEC On / NA
OSD On / NA
Output Status Video On / NA
Stereo Audio 01-16
Output
Resolution
01-16
Security Mode Mode None
Password Enable
Lock Screen
Change Password Old Password New Password
Save to a Profile Save to a Profile No. 01-32
Play/Stop the Profile Schedule
Turn Video Wall Off
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LCD Main Screen
The Main Screen shows the Input–Output port pairs, with the Output ports
shown in sequential order (1–16) at the bottom half.
The front panel pushbutton label (1–16) corresponds to the Input ports
and Output ports on the unit’s rear panel.
Use the Menu pushbutton to go to the Menu page.
Use the Profile pushbutton to switch between profile connections (see
Setting the Standby Mode, page 69).
INPUT
OUTPUT
1 2 5 5* 1 1 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT
OUTPUT
1 2 5 5 1 1 3 4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
V + A
P1
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IP Setting
To view the VM1600A’s IP settings, press the Menu pushbutton (lights). This
takes you to the Menu page, shown below:
1. From the Menu page:
Press 1 to go to the IP Setting page.
Press 2 to go to the Serial Port Setting page.
Press 3 to go to the Operation Mode page.
Press 4 to go to the Security Mode page.
Press Down button to go to the next page.
Press Menu to return to the Menu Screen.
Press Cancel to return to the Main Screen.
2. After pressing 1, the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway information
are shown:
The default IP address is 192.168.0.60.
The default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.
The default Gateway is 192.168.0.1.
3. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without change.
1: IP Seng
2: Serial Port Seng
3: Operaon Mode
4: Security Mode
IP Address: 192.168.0.60
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
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Serial Port Setting
To configure the VM1600A’s serial port settings, select Serial Port Setting
from the Menu page.
Serial Port Address Setting
To set the VM1600A’s serial port address, do the following:
1. Select Serial Port Address Setting from the Serial Port Setting submenu
by pressing 1:
2. Press pushbuttons 1–16 to make your selection.
Note: The default serial port address is 1. This address is used for RS422/
485 commands to control multiple VM1600A’s.
3. Press Menu to return to the Menu page.
4. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without saving.
1: IP Seng
2: Serial Port Seng
3: Operaon Mode
4: Security Mode
1: Serial Port Address Seng : 1
2: Baud Rate Seng: 19200
3: Serial Port Mode: RS232
Serial Port Address : 1
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Baud Rate
1. Select Baud Rate Setting from the Serial Port Setting submenu by
pressing 2:
2. Press pushbuttons 1–4 to make your selection.
Baud Rate options are:
1: 9600
2: 19200
3: 38400
4: 115200
Note: The default baud rate is 19200.
3. Press Menu to return to the Menu page.
4. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without saving.
Serial Port Mode
1. Select Serial Port Mode from the Serial Port Setting submenu by pressing
3:
1: Serial Port Address Seng : 1
2: Baud Rate Seng: 19200
3: Serial Port Mode: RS232
1: 9600
2: 19200 (In use)
3: 38400
4: 115200
1: Serial Port Address Seng : 1
2: Baud Rate Seng: 19200
3: Serial Port Mode: RS232
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2. Press pushbuttons 1–2 to make your selection.
Serial Port options are:
1: RS-232
2: RS-422 / RS-485
Note: The default serial port mode is RS-232.
3. Press Menu to return to the Menu page.
4. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without saving.
1: RS232 (In use)
2: RS422/RS485
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Operation Mode
The EDID, CEC, OSD and Output Status features are adjusted from the
Operation Mode menu.
EDID (extended display identification data) is used to apply a preset video
configuration (EDID Mode), which utilizes the best resolution across
different monitors.
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) allows interconnected HDMI
devices to communicate and respond to one remote control.
The OSD, when enabled for a port, displays real-time port switching
information on the screen.
The Output Status shows whether the video/audio of an Output port is
turned on or off.
EDID
To adjust the EDID mode, do the following:
1. From the Operation page, press pushbutton 1 to access the EDID Mode
page:
2. Press pushbuttons 1-4 to make your selection.
1: EDID Mode: Default
2: CEC
3: OSD
4: Output Status
1: EDID Mode: Default
2: CEC
3: OSD
4: Output Status
1: Port 1
2: Default (In use)
3: Remix
4: Customized
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EDID Mode options are:
3. Press Menu to return to the Menu page.
4. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without change.
Note: The default EDID setting is Default.
EDID Option Description
1: Default ATEN’s default EDID data is passed to all video sources by
default when the system is powered on.
2: Port1 EDID data read from port 1 is passed to all video sources.
The system will enforce the Default EDID setting if port 1 is
not occupied.
3: Remix This mode reads the EDID data from all connected displays
and generates the optimum EDID for all video sources. The
system will not re-generate a new EDID when a new device
is plugged in, unless triggered by a pushbutton or command.
4: Customized This mode features an EDID Wizard that allows user-
defined EDID configurations for optimum output.
See Customized Mode, page 108.
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CEC
To configure the CEC settings, do the following:
1. From the Operation page, press pushbutton 2 to access the CEC page:
2. Press pushbuttons 1–16 to enable (ON) or disable (NA) the CEC feature
for the output port. If the port does not support CEC, an NA is shown.
Note: The default CEC setting is Off.
3. Press Menu to return to the Menu page.
4. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without saving.
1: EDID Mode: Default
2: CEC
3: OSD
4: Output Status
OUTPUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NA NA NA NA ON NA ON NA
OUTPUT
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
ON ON ON ON NA NA NA NA
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OSD
The On-Screen Display or OSD feature enables real-time text updates to
appear on the display device’s screen for any configuration changes made to
the Output port via the VM1600A’s front panel, remote control or Web GUI.
To configure the OSD setting for each output port, do the following:
1. From the Operation page, press pushbutton 3 to access the OSD page:
2. Press pushbuttons 1–16 to enable (ON) or disable (NA) the OSD feature
for the port.
Note: The default OSD setting is Off.
3. Press Menu to return to the Menu page.
4. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without saving.
1: EDID Mode: Default
2: CEC
3: OSD
4: Output Status
OUTPUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NA NA NA NA ON NA ON NA
OUTPUT
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
ON ON ON ON NA NA NA NA
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Output Status
To configure the Output Status settings for each output port, do the following:
1. From the Operation Mode screen, press pushbutton 4 to access the Output
Status page:
2. Press pushbuttons 1–3 to select whether you want to configure the video,
stereo audio, or output resolution for output ports.
3. If configuring the output port status for video, press pushbuttons 1–16 to
enable (ON) or disable (NA) the video channel:
Note: The default Output Status setting is On.
4. If configuring the output port status for stereo audio, press pushbuttons
1–16 to select the output port. Adjust the audio volume for the port by
pressing the Up or Down pushbutton:
Note: The audio volume range from 0 (mute) and 1 (~27dB) to 10 (0dB).
The default audio volume is 10.
1: EDID Mode: Default
2: CEC
3: OSD
4: Output Status
1: Video
2: Stereo Audio
3: Output Resoluon
OUTPUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NA NA NA NA ON NA ON NA
OUTPUT
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
ON ON ON ON NA NA NA NA
OUTPUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 10 [1] 4 8 8 8 8
OUTPUT
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
0 10 10 4 8 8 8 8
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5. If configuring the output video resolution, press pushbuttons 1–16 to select
the output port. Next, select the preferred output resolution.
6. Press Menu to return to the Menu page.
7. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without saving.
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Security Mode
The Security Mode page allows you to configure the VM1600A’s password-
related settings; the Password page sets the VM1600A to require a password
for local operation after the LCD display times out (default time out: 5 minutes)
or is powered off/on. The Change Password option allows you to set a new
password for the VM1600A.
To configure the VM1600A’s password settings from the Main Screen, use the
Menu pushbutton to access the Menu page, then press pushbutton 4 to access
the Security Mode page.
Mode
1. To set the VM1600A so that it requires a password for local operation,
press pushbutton 1 in the Security Mode page.
2. To disable security settings, press pushbutton 1.
3. To require a password after the LCD display times out or is powered off/
on, press pushbutton 2.
4. To enable a lock screen, press pushbutton 3. When Lock Screen is enabled,
pressing any pushbutton from the home screen will trigger the following
message: Please press “Menu” to start.
Note: By default the password requirement is disabled. If the password is
enabled, the LCD display’s default time-out is 5 minutes.
1: Mode
2: Change Password
1: Mode
2: Change Password
1: None
2: Password Enable
3: Lock Screen
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5. Press Menu to return to the Menu page.
6. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without saving.
Change Password
1. To change the password: from Security Mode, press pushbutton 2.
2. In the Old Password field, the cursor flashes at the first digit. Enter the old
password (see LCD Password, page 42). If the old password is entered
correctly, you can proceed to the next step. The default password is: 1234.
Note: If you enter an incorrect password, the cursor goes back to the first digit
and reverts to flashing. The Incorrect Password message clears as soon
as a new digit is entered.
3. In the New Password field, the cursor flashes at the first digit. Enter the
new password using the front panel number pushbuttons (1111–9999).
1: Mode
2: Change Password
Old Password : * * * *
Old Password : * * * *
New Password: * * * *
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4. Re-enter the new password in the following screen. The new password is
applied by the VM1600A immediately.
If the password you entered does not match the one entered in the previous
screen, an error message appears. Enter the new password correctly.
5. Press Menu to return to the Menu page.
6. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without saving.
Old Password : * * * *
New Password: * * * *
Re-enter New Password: * * * *
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Save to a Profile
The VM1600A allows you to store up to 32 (P1–P32) different connection
profiles that can be saved and recalled later. When profiles are saved, they are
saved according to the current connection configuration on the Main Screen.
When you load a profile, the change is immediate and the profile number is
shown in the lower right corner of the LCD display. To save profiles, from the
Main Screen do the following:
1. Use the Menu pushbutton to access the Menu page, and Down to navigate
to the next page. Press pushbutton 1 to open the Save to a Profile page.
2. To save the active connection configuration as a profile use the front panel
number pushbuttons to select a profile into which you want to save the
configuration.
Input ports 1–16 correspond to Profile P1 to P16
Output ports 1–16 correspond to Profile P17 to P32
3. Press the Profile pushbutton to store the connection configuration – the
LCD shows a Profile Saved message.
4. Press Menu to return to the Menu page.
5. Press Cancel to return to the previous step without saving.
Note: You can also access the Save to a Profile page by pressing the Profile
pushbutton for longer than 3 seconds.
1: Save to a Profile
2: Play/Stop the Profile Schedule
3: Turn Video Wall Off
Save to a Profile: 1
(In1->16 = P1->16; Out1->16 = P17->P32.
Press Profile to save.)
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Play/Stop the Profile Schedule
Inputting port pushbutton 2 will Play or Stop the active Profile Schedule.
Turn Video Wall Off
If a video wall is currently playing, a submenu will appear.
Selecting Turn Video Wall Off will return port assignments to their default
(i.e. disassemble the video wall).
1: Save to a Profile
2: Play/Stop the Profile Schedule
3: Turn Video Wall Off
1: Save to a Profile
2: Play/Stop the Profile Schedule
3: Turn Video Wall Off
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Chapter 4
Browser Operation
Overview
The VM1600A can be configured over a standard TCP/IP connection via its
built-in Graphical User Interface (GUI). Because it can be accessed from
anywhere over a network or the Internet, operators can easily log in via web
browser. Security is ensured by password protection and user-configurable
time-out. The VM1600A supports three levels of remote users with various
privileges, and up to 16 users can log into the GUI at one time. For full details
see the sections that follow.
Logging In
To access the GUI, type the VM1600A’s IP address into the address bar of any
browser. If a Security Alert dialog box appears, accept the certificate – it can
be trusted. The login screen appears:
The default IP address is http://192.168.0.60
The default Username and Password are: administrator / password
Enter the username and password, then click Login.
Use the drop-down menu to select the GUI language
Note: 1. The username supports lower case letters only.
2. The same user can not be logged in simultaneously.
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Main Page
The main page opens to Profile List. Use Profile List to configure the input to
output connections by creating profiles, import or export profiles, or create a
profile schedule. The page is divided into three parts: the Menu Bar, Profile
List, and Profile Scheduling.
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Menu Bar
The Menu Bar provides the following controls:
Setting the Standby Mode
The standby mode is a low-power mode where the VM1600A operates
minimally by stopping all input and output transmissions and logging the user
out of the web GUI.
To enable the standby mode, click from the menu bar in the VM1600A
web GUI.
To disable the standby mode, do one of the following:
Press the Menu pushbutton from the device panel
Log in the web GUI with a valid credential
Control Description
Settings Click to access the system settings. For details, see Adding a
Recurring Playlist, page 90.
Profile List Click to access settings on adding or editing profile adding/
editing, profile import/export, and profile scheduling. For details,
see Profile List, page 70.
Standby Click to set the VM1600A to standby mode. For details, see
Setting the Standby Mode, page 69.
Logout Click to log out of the VM1600A web GUI.
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Profile List
The Profile List lets you create profile templates where the input to output port
connections are defined. You can store up to 32 profiles that can be played
manually or scheduled to be played for a specified time frame.
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Creating a Profile
1. From the Profile List, click an empty profile icon. This window
appears.
2. Select New to create a new profile or Copy to use configuration from a
pre-existing profile. This screen appears.
In this example, the profile is set to a quad view (2 x 2 divisions) using 16
displays.
3. Click each monitor in the preview and define its video input and scaling
preference.
4. To configure the total number of displays, view mode, and more, see
Editing a Profile, page 73.
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5. Click Save. This profile is added to the Profile List.
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Editing a Profile
1. Click a profile from the Profile List, and then click Edit. This screen
appears.
2. You can choose either the Normal View or the Grid View to edit the
profile.
Normal View
In a normal view, the profile is configured via a preview and a separate
audio settings page that opens by clicking the audio icon at the
top-right corner of the page.
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On top of video and audio assignments, the Normal View also allows
you to configure the number of monitors and the bezel dimensions of
the profile.
For detailed information, see Editing a Profile in Normal View,
page 75.
Grid View
In grid view, the audio and video outputs are assigned by mapping the
audio/video input on the vertical axis to the audio/video output on a
horizontal axis.
For detailed information, see Editing a Profile in Grid View, page 84.
3. (Optional) Click Test to apply your configuration without saving it.
4. To save your configuration, click Save & Apply, Save, or Save As.
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Editing a Profile in Normal View
Profile Layout Settings
Control Description
Number of
Displays
Use the following controls to configure the layout type and the number
of displays.
Video Wall: Select this option for displays that are tiled together,
where multiple monitors form one large screen – in various
arrangements.
Select Template: Click to open a window that allows you to select a
predefined video wall layout.
Horizontal / Vertical: Use these drop-down lists to select the
number of displays that make up the video wall (a maximum of 64
are supported). Match this to the physical layout of the displays.
Note: Click Apply to save the changes. A preview of the profile is shown
on the right of the screen.
Output Order Click any of the listed options to automatically assign output ports.
Bezel
Dimension
Use the four boxes to increase/decrease the frame size for each active
display.
Monitor
Lock / Unlock
Click the monitor icon to Lock the (4) bezel settings, so that when one
size is changed they all change.
Click the monitor icon to Unlock the (4) bezel settings, so that each
size can be set independently.
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Display Preferences
To configure the display preferences for one or more displays, click the
display(s) in the preview, the Display Preference settings page appears.
Configure the settings as required.
Option Description
Output This indicates the selected displays.
Video Input Click to select a video source for the output(s). The chosen video
source (port number) is indicated at the center of the output(s) in the
preview.
Radio Button
Fit Width of Output(s): fits the video to the width of the display.
Fit Height of Output(s): fits the video to the height of the display.
Scale to Whole Output(s): fits the video on the entire display.
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Video Wall Settings
Each icon represents an Output port and the connected display. Use the icons
to create Independent and Grouped Outputs. Independent Outputs will display
video on a single monitor. Grouped Outputs will display video across multiple
monitors as one large screen.
Click an icon to choose its Output and Video Input from the Display
Preference menu (see Video Wall Example 1, page 80).
Click multiple icons to Group Outputs (see Grouping, page 79).
Click Select All to select all outputs.
Click Unselect All to unselect all outputs.
Use the slidebar to zoom in and out of the display layout.
On the Top Ba r click:
to rename the profile
+
to add another layout to the profile
to configure audio outputs (Playing a Profile, page 86)
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Null Input
Independent Output
Option Description
Null Icon Click Null Input icons to highlight icons in green and use the Display
Preferences menu to set the video options (see Video Wall
Example 1, page 80).
Select a single icon to set the Output and Video Input for an
independent display (see , page 78).
Select multiple icons and set the Video Input to group displays as
one screen (see Grouping, page 79). You must first set the Output
port for each icon.
Drop-Down Menu Use the drop-down menu to select the Output port.
Option Description
Independent Independent Outputs are displays that have their own Video Input
and Output selected. Independent Outputs:
Display their own video
Icons have their own color and Video Input
Select an Independent Output and use the Display Preferences
menu to select the Video Input (see page 80).
Drop-down
Menu
Use the drop-down menu (top-right corner) to select the Output
port.
Mute / Video Click the speaker icon to mute the audio on/off.
Click the video icon to turn the video off/on.
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Grouping
Group
Option Description
Grouping Click multiple icons to Group Outputs (highlighted in green) and
click
→|←
to group the displays into one screen. Use the Display
Preferences menu to select the Video Input for the group - each
Output icon in the Group will appear with the same Video Input
number and icon color (see page 79).
Ungroup Select a group and click
← →
to ungroup the displays.
Option Description
Group A Group (of Outputs) shares the same Video Input and displays
the video together as one large screen. A Group of Outputs:
Displays video across multiple monitors to form one screen
Icons have the same color and Video Input number.
Select a Group and use the Display Preferences menu to select
the Video Input.
To group outputs see Grouping, page 79.
Mute / Video Click the speaker icon to mute the audio on/off.
Click the video icon to turn the video off/on.
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Video Wall Example 1
The example below shows a video wall with 8 displays.
Each Group and Independent Output has a unique color.
This video wall has 1 Group and 4 Independent displays.
The Group will show Video Input 02 across all four displays as one
large screen.
The Independent displays will show the video from their own Video
Input – 01, 07, 16 and 05.
Add Display Layouts to create separate video walls (see Video Wall
Settings, page 77).
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Video Wall Example 2
The example below shows a video wall with 16 displays.
Each Group and Independent Output has a unique color.
This video wall has 3 Groups and 2 Independent displays.
The Blue Group will show Video Input 02 across six displays as
one large screen.
The Brown Group will show Video Input 05 across six displays
as one large screen (as if Video Input 06 is a missing part of the
entire screen).
The Yellow Group will show Video Input 06 across two displays
as one screen.
The Orange and Purple Independent displays will show the video from
their own Video Input – 03 and 04.
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Audio Output Settings
Use this page to configure digital and analog audio output settings. To access
these settings, click from the top-right corner in the profile settings page.
Digital Audio Output: Use this column to assign audio inputs to the
digital audio outputs.
Port: Use this field to apply the same audio setting to all digital audio
output ports.
All ports follow video path: Sets all digital audio outputs to
receive the digital audio inputs that come with their video inputs
as these videos display.
All ports embedded analog audio: Sets all digital audio outputs
to receive a specified embedded analog audio input.
All mute: Mute all digital audio outputs.
Port 1 - Port 16: Use these fields to assign different audio input for
each digital audio output port.
Follow video path: Sets the digital audio output port to receive
the digital audio input that comes with the video input as it
displays.
Embedded Analog Audio: Sets the digital audio output port to
receive the specified embedded analog audio input.
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Mute: Mutes the digital audio output for the port.
Analog Audio Output: Use this column to assign audio inputs to the
analog audio output ports.
Port: Use this field to apply the same audio setting to all analog audio
output ports.
All ports follow video path: Sets all analog audio outputs to
receive the digital audio inputs that come with their video inputs
as these videos display.
All ports embedded analog audio: Sets all analog audio outputs
to receive a specified embedded analog audio input.
All ports embedded digital audio: Sets all analog audio outputs
to receive a specified digital audio input.
All mute: Mute all analog audio outputs.
Port 1 - Port 16: Use these fields to assign different audio input for
each digital audio output port.
Follow video path: Sets the analog audio output port to receive
the digital audio input that comes with the video input as it
displays.
Embedded analog audio: Sets the analog audio output port to
receive a specified embedded analog audio input.
Embedded digital audio: Sets the analog audio output port to
receive a specified digital audio input.
Mute: Mute the analog audio output port.
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Editing a Profile in Grid View
In a grid view, the audio and video outputs are assigned by mapping the audio/
video input on the vertical axis to the audio/video output on a horizontal axis.
1. Click Video Output, Digital Audio, Analog Audio to select the type of
settings.
2. Locate an input from the vertical axis and the output to which you wish
from the horizontal axis, and then click the block in the grid where the
input and output intercepts.
Example 1
In the following illustration, input 01 is assigned to output 01, and input 02
to output 02, and so forth.
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Example 2
To assign the same input for all outputs, click the input from the vertical
axis. In the following illustration, all output ports are assigned with input
01.
Example 3
To have an audio output automatically switch to the audio input that comes
along with the assigned video input, click AFV (audio following video). In
this illustration, all digital audio output ports are set to follow their video
input.
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Playing a Profile
1. Click the profile you wish to apply and then click Apply.
2. The profile is immediately applied and appears in the large Play window.
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3. To adjust the played profile, click on the Play window. The following
controls appear.
Option Description
Show OSD Check Show OSD to show the current connection status via
OSD. When Show OSD is unchecked, the OSD will disappear.
Mute All Check Mute All to mute the audio for all ports.
Blank All Check Blank All to turn off the video to all displays.
Click this icon to show a source assignment for this profile.
On Sequence On Sequence appears when a profile schedule is playing.
Positioning Click Positioning to open a window that allows you to adjust
the image position on each display. For Video Wall profiles, you
can also set the Bezel Dimension, which is the frame thickness
between each display.
Change Input Click Change Input to change the input for single and grouped
outputs, as explained on the next page.
Click this icon to delete the profile.
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Importing/Exporting a Profile
To export the VM1600A’s connection profiles, click Export Profiles. A
configuration file starts downloading.
To import connection profiles to the VM1600A, do the following:
1. Click Import Profiles.
2. Browse to the configuration file, select it and click Open.
Note: Importing a connection profile database will overwrite the current
profiles.
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Profile Scheduling
You can create one or more profile playlists that play periodically on specified
time frames.
Enabling/Disabling Profile Schedule
To have the Matrix Switch play profile playlists, follow the steps below.
1. Go to the Profile List page.
2. Configure profile playlists. For details, see Adding Profile Playlists,
page 90.
3. From the Profile List page, click the PROFILE SCHEDULING toggle
button to enable (green) or disable (gray) profile schedules.
Note: For firmware prior to version 4.2.416, if profile scheduling is disabled
and re-enabled within the scheduled time frame of a playlist, the
VM1600A will resume playing the first profile in the playlist; for
VM1600A of firmware version 4.2.416 or later, the system will resume
playing the playlist according to schedule, and the profiles that were to
be played during the paused period will be skipped.
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Adding Profile Playlists
Adding a Recurring Playlist
To add a playlist that plays periodically, follow the steps below.
1. From the Profile List page, click PROFILE SCHEDULING. A profile
calendar appears.
2. Click the Add Playlist button or a day on the calendar to add a playlist.
The Add Playlist window appears.
Tip: Use the drop-down lists or the
buttons from the top to adjust the calendar view.
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3. Configure the playlist.
a) Configure the Name, Start Time, End time, and Frequency.
b) Click
to open the Select Profiles window. Click one or more
profiles to add to the playlist.
c) Click OK. The selected profiles are added to the playlist. The profiles
will be played from left to right.
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Adjust the play duration and the order of the added profiles if required.
See the table below for more details.
Option Description
Use the drop-down menu to select Hour(s), Minutes, or
Seconds and then enter a duration (1-999) for the profile
to play.
Note: When the the schedule switches to the next profile
in the list.
Use the drop-down menu to sel
e
ct Only Once, Every
Day, Weekday or Every Week and then enter a duration
(1-999) for the profile to play. After the time expires, the
schedule switches to the next profile in the list.
To replace, remove, or change the order of a profile, click
on a profile to access the Replace, Remove, and the < >
buttons.
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Adding a One-off Profile Playlist
To add a playlist that plays once, follow the steps below.
1. From the Profile List page, click PROFILE SCHEDULING. A profile
calendar appears.
2. Use the buttons to adjust the calendar to a time frame to which
you wish to add profiles.
3. Click Profile List at the bottom of the page. The Profile List appears.
4. From the Profile List, drag and drop profiles onto the desired time on the
calendar view. Optionally right-click the profile to copy, remove, or view
its settings.
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Editing, Removing, or Copying Profile Playlists
To edit, remove, or copy profile playlists:
1. Click the button from the Profile List page to open the All
Playlist window.
2. Move the cursor to a playlist you want to edit, copy, or remove.
3. Click one of the following buttons.
Control Description
Click to add a new profile playlist.
View / Edit
Click to edit or view the selected profile playlist.
Copy
Click to create a copy of the selected profile playlist.
Remove
Click to remove the selected profile playlist.
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System Settings
Overview
The setting pages allow you to configure the VM1600A’s system settings.
If your Web GUI is not showing these setting, click the Settings icon from the
top-right corner in the web interface.
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The table below provides an overview of the available settings for each tab.
Tab Supported Functions Detailed Information
General
Configure the device name
Select the interface language
Monitor the VM1600A’s fan temperature
and configure the fan speed
Monitor the system’s power status
Configure the settings for serial
communications
For more information,
see General, page 98.
Port Settings
Configure the OSD and CEC port
settings
Configure the HDCP key for input and
output ports
Configure the Seamless Switch™
settings
Name the input and output ports
Select EDID modes
For more information,
see Port Settings,
page 100.
Status
View statuses of the input/output boards
installed to the VM1600A and enable/
disable FrameSynce and Long Reach
mode for the board.
View system information such as
network settings, firmware version, and
the settings for audio/video assignment,
volume, CEC, audio mode settings, and
more.
For more information,
see YCBCR 4:2:0 Video
Data Block, page 116.
Channel
Configure the IR routes for the input/
output boards.
Configure the RS-232 serial
communication routes for the input/
output boards.
Note: The IR/RS-232 Channel settings are
only supported by VM7514/VM7584 Input
Board or VM8514/VM8584 Output Board.
For more information,
see Channel, page 120.
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General
Basics
Device Name: Type to name your Modular Matrix Switch.
Language: Click to select a language for the web interface.
System Time
Click Edit to configure the system date and time settings.
Fan Status
Fan speed: Click to select a fan speed.
Temperature and fan icons: Indicates the internal temperature and status of
the cooling fans. The fan icons rotate to indicate they are working.
Note: If the fans have stopped working or are switched off, they will
appear as follows. The fan module will then need to be replaced
or reset.
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Power Status
This section displays the status and percentage used of the Primary and
Redundant Power units.
Serial Settings
Serial Port Mode: Defines the serial communications mode for the
VM1600A.
RS-232 Configuration Mode: Allows the user to configure
VM1600A’s system via RS-232 serial commands.
RS-232 Control Mode: Allows the user to control remote devices that
are connected to VM1600A through its RS-232 channels. To enable
this feature, select the RS232 Control Mode and configure the input to
output settings. For details, see Channel, page 120.
Note: To enable this feature, make sure to also configure the RS-232
channeling. For details, see Channel, page 120.
RS-422/RS-485: If you are using RS422/RS485, define the Serial Port
Address using the drop-down list.
Serial Port Address: Defines the serial port address.
Baud rate: Defines the baud rate for the serial port.
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Port Settings
OSD/CEC
The OSD/CEC page lets users view and set OSD and CEC settings for all ports.
OSD: Sets the default OSD option for the port. When OSD is on, real-
time text updates appear on the display for 10 seconds when
configuration and port changes are made to its output.
Use the drop-down menu to apply options to all ports, or ON/OFF
button to enable/disable the OSD for each port.
CEC: Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) allows interconnected
HDMI devices to communicate and respond to one remote control.
Use the drop-down menu to apply options to all ports, or On/Off
button to enable/disable CEC for a port.
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HDCP
The HDCP page lets users view and set HDCP key settings between input and
output ports for digital copy protection and to ensure Seamless Switch™ is
used between different devices. This is an Administrator and Advanced User
only function.
Connection
Here users can find a visual display of connection paths between inputs and
outputs. When selecting an input, its path is displayed in green.
Output
Here users can define whether or not HDCP settings are fixed, either by
individual port or by applying one setting to all ports. By prearranging and
fixing keys, this setting ensures that Seamless Switch™ is possible even when
switching between HDCP and non-HDCP enabled devices.
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Scaler
The Video settings page allows you to set Seamless Switch™ options which
determine how a display performs when the Input port is changed.
Note:
When
Seamless Switch™ is enabled:
The Transition, Period and Scale Resolution options can be enabled.
Video outputs will not display 3D, Deep Color, or interlace (i.e., 1080i)
resolutions correctly. To use these features, first disable Seamless
Switch™.
Videos may not display within range (fit on the screen), in which case,
make sure to adjust the display settings on your device.
Enable Seamless Switch™ to remove the video distortion and delay seen when
an input port is switched. Use the drop-down menu to apply options to all ports,
or the On/Off button to enable/disable Seamless Switch™ per port. With
Seamless Switch™ enabled, the following options are made available:
Transition: Allows you to fade the video display when the Input port is
changed. Use the period option to set the fade speed.
Use the drop-down menu to apply options to all ports, or On/Off button
to enable/disable Transition per port.
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Period: Sets the fade speed for the Transition option.
Use the drop-down menu to apply an option (Slow, Normal, or Fast) to
all ports, or lower drop-down menus to apply options per port.
Scale Resolution: Forces the port to scale the video displayed to the
selected resolution.
Use the top drop-down menu to apply an option to all ports, or lower
drop-down menus to apply options per port.
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Port Name
The Annotation page lets users name the Input and Output ports for easy
identification.
To name an Input/Output port, enter a descriptive name of up to 16
characters (including 0-9, a-z, A-Z, _, -) in the corresponding field.
To change an Input/Output port’s name, enter another value and click
Save.
Note: The Input and Output port names can be the same.
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EDID Settings
The EDID Setting page lets users view and select an EDID Mode so that the
VM1600A can use the best resolution for its displays.
Note: The EDID Mode can also be selected via the Front Panel pushbuttons –
see Operation Mode, page 55.
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is a data format that contains a
display's basic information and is used to communicate with the video source/
system.
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EDID Mode
In the left panel of the page, users can select a pre-configured EDID Mode
using the EDID Mode radio buttons.
Select the EDID Mode to use and click Apply. The VM1600A uses the settings
configured for that EDID mode.
Options are:
ATEN Default: All ports' EDID is the same as the hardware default
EDID.
Port 1 Mode: All ports' EDID is the same as Port1's EDID.
Remix: All ports' EDID uses the best display resolution.
Customized: See Customized Mode, see page 108.
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EDID & CEA Description
The middle panel of the screen lets users view and configure the EDID or the
CEA mode.
From the middle column, click the option that you want to view and/or
edit. There are two categories: EDID (Extended Display Identification
Data) and CEA (Consumer Electronics Association).
When you select the menu items on the middle column, the current
settings for the selected EDID appear on the right column. Some of the
screens are read-only.
For more information, see EDID Settings, page 105.
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Customized Mode
Use the Customized mode to automatically retrieve and save the EDID of a
connected monitor/display device to an input source port.
In the left panel, select Customized from the EDID Mode section and
click Apply.
Port EDID Status: Select the input source port to which you want to store
the EDID configuration.
Retrieve EDID: Click this button to retrieve the EDID of a selected port.
Select a port using the pop-up screen.
The right panel displays a summary of the acquired EDID settings that
you can edit. Click Save and select the configuration for the Current
Port or All Ports for the duration of the session.
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Customized EDID Parameters
The EDID structure is comprised of 128 bytes in total – each heading shown in
the left column corresponds to a specific number of bytes.
The pages for the pre-configured EDID Modes (Port 1, Default and Remix)
cannot be edited. The pages for the Customized EDID, which can be edited, are
discussed in the proceeding sections:
Established Timings
This page lists video resolutions/timings that display devices can support.
Select the resolution(s) you want to use for the attached monitor/
display device.
Click Clear All to unselect all the items.
Click Select All to check all the items.
Click Save to apply the changes.
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Standard Timings
This page shows eight resolutions/timings that display devices can support in
addition to those listed in the Established Timings page.
Select the H Active Pixel from the drop-down menu.
Select the Aspect Ratio from the drop-down menu.
Click Save to apply the changes.
Detail Timing / Display Description
This screen gives more video resolution options, and provides resolution/
timing details.
In the drop down menu, choose a resolution with values that fit the attached
monitor/display device and click Save.
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Monitor Description
This screen lets you specify the viewing specifications, namely horizontal and
vertical scan ranges and pixel clock rate, of your monitor/display device.
Enter the values that correspond to your device and click Save to apply the
changes.
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CEA Settings
CEA is an extension data of the EDID structure, which further extends the
standard definitions of EDID to support advanced features of monitors/display
devices.
Display Support
This screen describes the display’s basic digital components.
Select the YCbCr mode applicable to your display and click Save.
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Video Data
This screen lists additional video resolution/timing displays that may be
supported by other devices, other than PC monitors (for example, 1080i).
Select the native resolution of the attached display device.
Select the resolutions that work with the attached monitor/display device.
Click Clear All to deselect all the items.
Click Save to apply the changes.
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Audio Data
This screen lets you select advanced audio configurations for your device.
Use the drop down menu to select the Audio Format (1~6) applicable to your
audio output device, and click Save to apply the changes.
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HDMI Forum Vendor Specific Block
This screen shows the display device’s supported video parameters. Use the
toggle button to enable or disable this function.
3D OSD Disparity: Select this option to have Sink support receiving 3D
OSD Disparity Indication in the HF-VSIF.
Dual View: Select this option to have Sink support receiving 3D Dual
View in the HF-VSIF.
Independent View: Select this option to have Sink support receiving 3D
Independent View in the HF-VSIF.
LTE 340Mcsc Scramble: Select this option to have Sink support
scrambling for TMDS Character Rates at or below 340 Mcsc.
RR Capable: Select this option to have Sink initiate an SCDC Read
Request.
SCDC Present: Select this option to have Sink support SCDC
functionality.
DC 30bit 420: Select this option to have Sink support 10-bits/component
Deep Color 4:2:0 Pixel Encoding.
DC 36bit 420: Select this option to have Sink support 12-bits/component
Deep Color 4:2:0 Pixel Encoding.
DC 48bit 420: Select this option to have Sink support 16-bits/component
Deep Color 4:2:0 Pixel Encoding.
Use the drop down menu to select the Audio Format (1~6) applicable to your
audio output device, and click Save to apply the changes.
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YCBCR 4:2:0 Video Data Block
Use this page to configure a list of supported YCBCR 4:2:0 video resolutions
and select one to be applied. Use the toggle button at the top-right to enable or
disable this feature.
To add a supported resolution, click an item in the Select column, and then
click Add.
Use the drop down menu Native to adjust the supported resolution of the
display.
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YCBCR 4:2:0 Compatibility Map Data Block
Use this page to configure a list of supported video resolutions for YCBCR
4:2:0 Compatibility Map Data Block and select one to be applied. Use the
toggle button at the top-right to enable or disable this feature.
To add a supported resolution, click an item in the Select column, and then
click Add.
Use the drop down menu Native to adjust the supported resolution of the
display.
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Status
Connections
The connections tab provides a status summary of the input/output boards
installed to the VM1600A and the devices that are connected to the ports on the
input/output boards. If the connected devices support FrameSync and Long
Reach mode, you can also enable/disable the function on this page.
Use the Connections page to:
Monitor input/output board temperatures.
Find out about HDCP settings of the input/output boards
Perform cable quality analysis by clicking the Cable Quality Test button.
Note:
BER Test is only applicable to the following cable connections:
VM7814 with its source device
VE816R with VM8514
To test the quality of the cable connecting the VM7814 input board
and its source device, unplug the cable from the source device and plug
it into the corresponding port on the VM8814 output board, and then
click the BER Test button to start the test. For example, if a cable
plugs into port 1 of a VM7814 board, the other end should be plugged
into port 1 of the VM8814 board before you start the test.
To test the quality of all the cables connected to the Modular Matrix
Switch, click BER Test at the top-right corner of the page.
Enable/disable FrameSync and/or Long Reach Mode
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System Information
Use this page to look up system settings, including system network settings,
firmware version, video/audio input assignments, output audio volumes, CED/
OSD settings, output resolutions, HDMI audio mode settings, and power
statuses.
Hint: Click to view details and to refresh the system.
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Channel
IR/RS-232
The IR/RS-232 page is used to configure the IR/RS-232 communication routes
between the input and output ports.
Note: The IR/RS-232 pages are only supported by VM7514/VM7584 and
VM8514/VM8584 boards.
In-Board: Use this set of settings to configure the IR/RS-232 signals for
each input port.
Port 1 ~ Port 16: Configure each input port to use the Local IR/RS-
232, Tx IR/RS-232, or Loopback for IR/RS-232 signals.
Board:
Broadcast (1-All): Controls all the connected devices
simultaneously.
Manual: Controls specified devices simultaneously. Click Edit to
select devices.
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Use Loopback for the IR/RS-232 signals to be sent back to local source or
local display device connected to the same port on the same I/O board.
This allows you to use the IR/RS-232 connection to control devices
locally. Loopback prevents the IR/RS-232 signals from being sent across
the connection to another I/O board. The Loopback setting is useful when
you use a VM8514/VM8584 board to extend displays but use a different
board type (not VM7514) for input devices and want to use the IR/RS-232
signals for local control.
RS-232 Command Line: Use this setting to remotely control a connected
device via RS-232 commands.
Connection: Sets the connection path for the IR/RS-232 signals.
Use the drop-down menu to select Follow Video Path to have the
IR/RS-232 signal use the same connection path as the profile settings.
Use the drop-down menu to select Broadcast (1-All) to broadcast the
IR/RS-232 signal from one port to all ports. Use the drop-down menu
that appears to select the port that broadcasts the IR/RS-232 signal.
Out-Board: Use this set of settings to configure the IR/RS-232 signals for
each output port.
Port 1 ~ Port 16: Configure each output port to use the Local IR/RS-
232, Rx IR/RS-232, or Loopback setting for the IR/RS-232 signals.
Note: By default the RS-232 Return Path uses the lowest port number
available for a connection. This setting can not be changed.
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Maintenance
System Setup
You can use the System Setup page to do any of the following:
Upgrade the VM1600A’s mainboard, its streaming board, and any
installed I/O boards
Back up or restore the VM1600A’s settings. Note that account settings
cannot be backed up or restored.
To upgrade the VM1600A’s firmware, do the following:
1. Download the firmware package from ATEN’s official website.
2. In the VM1600A web interface, go to Maintenance > System Setup >
Firmware Upgrade > Mainboard I/O Board, click Browse to locate the
firmware upgrade package.
3. Click Upgrade to begin the upgrade.
Note: After updating the firmware, it’s recommended that you clear your web
browser’s cache and then close and reopen the web browser. This will
ensure the GUI refreshes and functions properly.
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To upgrade the VM1600A’s streaming board, do the following:
1. Download the firmware package from ATEN’s official website. Select the
one that indicates “streaming board” in the file name.
2. In the VM1600A web interface, go to Maintenance > System Setup >
Firmware Upgrade > Streaming Board, click Browse to locate the
firmware upgrade package.
3. Click Upgrade to begin the upgrade.
To back up the VM1600A’s system settings, click Backup. A configuration
file will then begin downloading.
To restore the VM1600A’s system settings, do the following:
1. Use the Browse button to locate the configuration file. Make sure you
have the correct file saved on your PC.
2. Click Restore to begin the restoration procedure.
Note: User accounts cannot be backed up or restored.
To reset the VM1600A to its default settings, click the reset to default button
on the far right.
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User Account
The User Account page lets you add, edit, or delete users and change the
password for accessing the VM1600A’s GUI.
Note: This is an Administrator only function.
Add account – Click the Add account button to add another user to the
list. The VM1600A supports up to 32 users and up to 16 concurrent
logins (see page 124 for more details).
Edit – Click the Edit button to change user information. This option
allows an Administrator to edit individual accounts.
Edit – Rename the user account, set the password, add a
description, and set the user’s permission level (see page 126 for
more details).
Delete – Removes the user account.
The default username and password are: administrator/password.
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Add Account
Use the Add Account / Edit buttons to create a user account, set the user’s
password, add a description, and set the user’s permission level (see , page 125)
when accessing the VM1600A’s GUI.
Fill in a username or edit an existing one.
Enter a password and re-type the password to confirm.
Note: Usernames and passwords accept multi-lingual characters, and must
be 5–16 alphanumeric characters (excluding :;=[]+=/?\|). Passwords
are case sensitive. Usernames only support lower case letters.
Add or edit the description for the user.
Select the permission level that you want to grant the user (see ,
page 125).
Click Create User to save the data.
Click Cancel to discard the changes and exit.
If a user is logged into the VM1600A’s GUI, their user settings cannot
be edited, and the fields in this screen are grayed out.
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Permission Level
At the bottom of the New/Edit User page is the permission section, which is
used to set a user’s permission level.
The three available permission levels are as follows:
Administrator – this level provides full access and control of the
VM1600A, in addition to full User Management privileges.
Advanced User – this level provides full access and control with no
User Management privileges.
Basic User – this level only provides basic functions (connections and
open profiles).
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Network
The Network page lets you configure the VM1600A’s IP settings for
connecting to it via the web GUI, and enable/disable Telnet.
Enable DHCP to allow the DHCP server to assign an IP address to the
VM1600A. Select Disable to enter your own static IP address settings for the
device.
Click Reset to use the following default values:
IP Address – 192.168.0.60
Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway – 192.168.0.1
Website Timeout* – N/A, 5, 10, 30, 60 minutes
Telnet Configuration enabled (checked)
Enter the values, then click Save. Changes may take a few seconds and after
refreshing the page automatically redirects you to the IP address specified.
*This option controls how long an inactive web connection stays logged
into the VM1600A. Any changes will take effect immediately. The
default setting is 5 minutes.
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Chapter 5
Mobile Control
Overview
The VM1600A supports Video Matrix Control App, a free mobile app that
allows you to switch profiles, audio inputs and video inputs, and also reminds
you when any new firmware is available, all through a local area network to
which the target VM1600A is connected. This mobile application is especially
useful for profile and AV source switching when you do not have access to the
VM1600A’s front panel or the web interface.
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The Video Matrix Control App
Requirements
The Video Matrix Control App supports the following operating systems:
The VM1600A needs to be connected to a local area network via the
Ethernet port.
Installation and Connections
To install the Video Matrix Control App on a mobile device, do the following:
1. From the mobile device, tap the App Store or Google Play icon.
2. In the search box, type “Video Matrix Control App”.
3. Tap Video Matrix Control App and then download and install the app.
4. Tap the app icon.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect to the target VM1600A
device by scanning the network, selecting from connection history, or
specifying the device IP address and password.
Note:
The Video Matrix Control App is designed to control one VM1600A
device at a time.
If you cannot find the VM1600A device, make sure that the VM1600A
is connected to LAN and that the app is connected to the same LAN
and then try again.
Mobile Operating System Supported Versions
iOS 10.2.1 or later
Android 7.0 or later
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The Control Interface
The functions in the Video Matrix Control App are categorized into four tabs
–
Profile, Control, Audio, and Settings. See the table below for an overview
of each tab.
Control Interface Description
In the Profile tab, you can switch profiles for
display or change the video input for the profile
that is playing.
Note:
The Video Matrix Control App can not be
used to create profiles. Before using the
app, make sure to create the profiles you
need via the web interface. For details,
see Creating a Profile, page 71.
Any configuration change made to a
profile via Video Matrix Control App is
only effective while the profile is being
played and will not be saved to the
VM1600A unit.
Previews of input assignment, as
indicated by input numbers in the control
interface on the left, are not supported for
VM0404HB, VM0808HA, and
VM0808HB.
In the Control tab, you can instantly switch
video inputs for each of the output.
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In the Audio tab, you can specify the audio
input for the digital and analog outputs of the
VM1600A.
Note: The fields available in this tab may vary
for the connected device.
In the Settings tab, you can look up
notification for system firmware upgrades, the
current app version, and technical support
contact, or log out of the app.
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Chapter 6
CLI Commands
Overview
The VM1600A can be configured and controlled via RS-232 or Telnet
commands when connected to a host computer or other device, such as a
control system. This chapter provides information on how to connect to the
VM1600A via RS-232/Telnet and command syntax.
Connecting to the Matrix Switch via Telnet
To establish a Telnet session with the VM1600A, do the following:
1. Connect a host computer or control system to a shared network with the
VM1600A.
2. Open a command-line interpreter program from your computer.
3. In the command-line interpreter, type the VM1600A’s IP address in the
following way:
telnet [IP address]:23
4. Press Enter. The login screen appears.
5. At the login prompt, type the login username and password for the
VM1600A.
6. When a session is established with the VM1600A, you can control and
configure the VM1600A via RS-232 commands. For more information on
commands, see Commands, page 136
Note: If a user logs in using a username that is already in session, the newest
login takes effect and the previous session will be replaced.
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Connecting to the Matrix Switch via RS-232
RS-232 serial operations in a VM1600A installation can be managed via a
Graphical User Interface (GUI) on systems that are running Windows. In order
to use this Control Tool, two separate items of software must be installed on all
of the PCs in your installation – .NET Framework 2.0 and the Control Tool AP.
Please download the VM1600A RS-232 Control Tool AP and user instructions
from the ATEN website (www.aten.com).
Note: For Windows 7 64-bit systems, the following must be installed first:
1) Microsoft Office 64-bit Access Database software; and
2) Microsoft 64-bit ODBC and OLEDB driver.
To connect to the VM1600A via RS-232, do the following:
1. Connect the RS-232 serial port on the VM1600A to the RS-232 serial port
on your computer using a 9-wire straight cable, with only pin 2 to pin 2,
pin 3 to pin 3, and pin 5 to pin 5 connected.
Pin Description
1 Not connected
2RXD
3TXD
4 Not connected
5GND
6 Not connected
7 Not connected
8 Not connected
9 Not connected
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2. The controller’s serial port should be configured as follows:
3. When a session is established with the VM1600A, you can control and
configure the VM1600A via RS-232 commands. For more information on
commands, see Commands, page 136.
Verification
After entering a command, a verification message appears at the end of the
command line as follows:
Command OK - indicates that the command is correct and successfully
performed by the switch
Command incorrect - indicates that the command has the wrong format
and/or values.
RS-232 Protocol
Baud Rate 19200
Data Bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bits 1
Flow Control None
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Commands
After connecting to the VM1600A via Telnet or RS-232, you can operate the
system using the following commands.
Switch Port Command
The formula for Switch commands is as follows:
Switch Command + Input + Num1 + Output + Num2 + Address +
Num3 + Stream + Control [Enter]
1. For example, to switch input port 02 to output port 05, type the following:
sw i02 o05 [Enter]
2. To switch output port 04 to the next port, input the following:
sw o04 + [Enter]
3. To turn off video output on port 03, type the following:
sw o03 off [Enter]
4. To turn off video output on port 03 on device 02, type the following:
sw o03 a02 off [Enter]
The following tables show the possible values for the Switch Port command
Command Description
sw Switch command
Input Description
i Input port command
Num1 Description
xx Input port
xx: 01~16
* All input ports
Output Description
o Output port command
Num2 Description
yy Output port
yy: 01~16
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Note: By default, input port 01 is tied to output port 01; input port 02 is tied to
output port 02; and so on until port 08 (i.e., o01 i01, o02 i02… o16 i16)
* All output ports
Address Description
a Device address command
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
Num3 Description
zz Device address
zz: 01~16 (default is 01)
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
* All devices
Stream Description
Video Switch Video Channel Only
Audio Switch Stereo Audio Channel
Only
All Switch Video Channel and
Stereo Audio Channel
Default Select if been omitted
Control Description
on Turn on the display
off Turn off the display
+Next Port
- Previous Port
Num2 Description
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The following table shows the available command list:
Note: 1. Each command string can be separated with a space.
2. The Address command is for RS-422/485 only. If the address
parameter is missing from RS-422/485 commands, the default a00
will be used. Skip the address for RS-232 commands.
3. The Port Number and Address command strings can be skipped,
and the default value will be used.
Command Input Input
Port Output Output
Port Address Device
No. Stream Control Enter Description
sw i xx
*
oyy
*
azz
*
video
audio
all
[Enter] Switch Input Port
xx to Output Port
yy
on address zz
xx:01~16, *
yy:01~16, *
zz: 01~16, *
sw o yy
*
azz
*
video
audio
all
on
off
[Enter] Turn on Output
Port yy
Turn off Output
Port yy
on address zz
yy:01~16, *
zz: 01~16, *
sw o yy
*
azz
*
video
audio
all
+
-
[Enter] Switch Next Input
to Output Port yy
Switch Previous
Input to Output
Port yy
yy:01~16, *
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Mute Command
Mute allows you to enable or disable an output port’s audio. The Mute
command will turn on/off the HDMI audio and stereo audio. When the HDMI
audio is off, the stereo's volume can be adjusted using the volume command.
The formula for the Mute command is as follows:
Command + Output + Num1 + Address + Num2 + Control + [Enter]
1. For example, to mute the audio on output port 03, type the following:
mute o03 on [Enter]
2. To turn mute off on all output ports, type the following:
mute o* off [Enter]
3. To mute the audio for output port 09 on device 03, type the following:
mute o09 a03 on [Enter]
The following tables show th e possible values for the Mute command:
Command Description
mute Mute command
Output Description
o Output port command
Num1 Description
xx Output port number
xx: 01~16 (default is 01)
* All output ports
Address Description
a Device address command
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
Num2 Description
zz Device address
zz: 01~16 (default is 01)
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
* All devices
Control Description
on Mute on; audio on output port is disabled
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Note: 1. Each command string can be separated with a space.
2. The Address command is for RS-422/485 only. If the address
parameter is missing from RS-422/485 commands, the default a00
will be used. Skip the address for RS-232 commands.
3. Skip the Output command to mute or enable the audio of all output
ports.
The following table shows the available command list:
off Mute off; audio on output port is enabled
(default)
Command Output Num1 Address
Num2
Control Enter Description
mute o xx
*
a
zz
*
on [Enter] Mute audio for
output port xx,
on device zz
xx:01~16, *
zz: 01~16,*
mute o xx
*
a
zz
*
off [Enter] Turn mute off for
output port xx,
on device zz
xx:01~16, *
zz: 01~16,*
Control Description
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Volume Command
The volume command adjusts the stereo volume for an output port.
The formula for the Volume command is as follows:
Command + Output + Num1 + Address + Num2 + Volume + Control
+ [Enter]
1. For example, to adjust the volume for output port 06 to level 5, type the
following:
volume o06 v05 [Enter]
2. To adjust the volume for all output ports to level 04, type the following:
volume o* v04 [Enter]
3. For example, to adjust the volume for output port 06 on device 01 to level
10, type the following:
volume o06 a01 v10 [Enter]
The following tables show th e possible values for the Volume command:
Command Description
volume Volume command
Output Description
o Output port command
Num1 Description
xx Output port
xx: 01~16 (default is 01)
* All output ports
Address Description
a Device address command
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
Num2 Description
yy Device address
yy: 01~16 (default is 01)
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
* All devices
Volume Description
v Volume level command
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Note: 1. Each command string can be separated with a space.
2. The Address command is for RS-422/485 only. If the address
parameter is missing from RS-422/485 commands, the default a00
will be used. Skip the address for RS-232 commands.
The following table shows the available command list:
Control Description
zz Audio volume level
zz: 01~10 (default is 10)
Command Out
put Num1 Address
Num2 Vol-
ume
Control Enter Description
volume o xx
*
a
yy
*
v
zz [Enter] Adjust
volume for
output port
xx, on device
yy, to level zz
xx:01~16, *
yy: 01~16,*
zz: 01~10,*
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Save/Load Profile Commands
The Save/Load Profile command allows you to save the current connection
configuration as a profile and load connection profiles.
The formula for Save/Load Profile commands is as follows:
Command + Profile + Num1 + Address + Num2 + Control + [Enter]
1. For example, to save the current connection configuration as profile 08,
type the following:
profile f08 save [Enter]
2. To load connection profile 04, type the following:
profile f04 load [Enter]
3. To save the current connection configuration of device 03 as profile 08,
type the following:
profile f08 a03 save [Enter]
The following tables show th e possible values for commands:
Command Description
profile Save / Load Profile command
Profile Description
f Profile command
Num1 Description
xx Profile number
xx: 01-32 (default is 01)
Address Description
a Device address command
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
Num2 Description
yy Device address
yy: 01~16 (default is 01)
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
* All devices
Control Description
save Save the current connection
configuration
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Note: 1. Each command string can be separated with a space.
2. The Address command is for RS-422/485 only. If the address
parameter is missing from RS-422/485 commands, the default a00
will be used. Skip the address for RS-232 commands.
3. If the Address or Profile parameter is skipped the default value will
be used.
The following table shows the available command list:
load Load a saved profile
Command Profile Num1 Address
Num2
Control Enter Description
profile f xx a yy
*
save [Enter] Save current
connection
configuration on
device yy as
profile xx
xx:01~16
yy: 01~16,*
profile f xx a yy
*
load [Enter] Load profile xx
on device yy
xx:01~16
yy: 01~16,*
Control Description
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EDID Mode Command
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is data that contains a display's
basic information and is used to communicate with the video source. The EDID
Mode commands allow you to change the EDID setting.
The formula for the EDID command is as follows:
Command + Address + Number + Control + [Enter]
1. For example, for port 06 to use the remix EDID mode, type:
edid a06 remix [Enter]
1. For example, to use Port1 EDID mode for all devices, type:
2. edid a* port1 [Enter]
The following tables show th e possible values for the EDID command:
Command Description
edid EDID command
Address Description
a Device address command
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
Number Description
zz Device address
zz: 01~16 (default is 01)
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
* All devices
Control Description
port1 Implement the EDID of the connected
display to Port 1, and pass it to the
video source.
remix Implement the EDID of each
connected display according to its
connection when the VM1600A is first
powered on, or immediately after
selecting the Remix option.
default Implements ATEN’s default EDID.
(default)
custom Implements the customized mode as
set in the EDID system settings.
(See Customized Mode, page 108)
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Note: 1. Each command string can be separated with a space.
2. The Address command is for RS-422/485 only. If the address
parameter is missing from RS-422/485 commands, the default a00
will be used. Skip the address for RS-232 commands.
The following table lists the available EDID commands:
Command Address Num Control Enter Description
edid a zz
*
port1 [Enter] The EDID from Port 1 is passed to
the video source.
zz: 01~16
edid a zz
*
remix [Enter] The VM1600A implements the EDID
of each connected display
according to its connection when the
device is first powered on, or
immediately after selecting the
Remix option.
edid a zz
*
default [Enter] ATEN’s default EDID is passed to
the video source.
edid a zz
*
custom [Enter] Implements the customized mode.
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CEC Command
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) allows interconnected HDMI devices to
communicate with and respond to the same remote control.
The formula for the CEC command is as follows:
Command + Output + Number + Control + [Enter]
1. For example, to enable the CEC function on output port 1, type:
cec o01 on [Enter]
The following tables show the possible values for the CEC command:
Note: Each command string can be separated with a space.
The following table lists the available CEC commands:
Command Description
cec CEC command
Output Command Description
o Output port command
Number Description
yy Output port
01~16 port (default is 01)
* All output ports
Control Description
off Disable CEC (default)
on Enable CEC
Command
Output
Port
Control Enter Description
cec
yy
*
off [Enter] CEC off for output port yy
(default)
(yy:01~16, *)
cec
yy
*
on [Enter] CEC on for output port yy
(yy:01~16, *)
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Read Command
The Read command allows you to view information about the devices.
The formula for the Read command is as follows:
Command + Address + Number + [Enter]
1. To view information, type:
read [Enter]
1. To view information about device 02, type:
read a02 [Enter]
The following table sh ows the possible values for the Read command:
Note: The Address command is for RS-422/485 only. If the address parameter
is missing from RS-422/485 commands, the default a00 will be used. Skip the
address for RS-232 commands.
The following table lists the available Read commands:
DVI/HDMI Example:
read Command OK
o01 i03 video on i06 audio v10 HDMI-A on 1080p
o02 i04 video off i06 audio off HDMI-A off bypass
Command Description
read Read command
Address Description
a Device address command
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
Number Description
zz Device address
zz: 01~16 (default is 01)
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
* All Devices
Command Address Num Enter Description
read a zz
*
[Enter] View information about device
number zz: 01~16
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o03 i02 video on i06 audio v10 HDMI-A off 1600
How to read the commands:
1. o01 i03 video on i06 audio v10 HDMI-a on 1080p
Output 01 is connected to Input 03 with video on; audio is on from
Input 06 with volume 10 using the HDMI audio source; the resolution is
scaled to 1080p
2. o01 i03 video on i06 audio v10 1080p
Output 01 is connected to Input 03 with video on; audio is on with
volume 10; the resolution is scaled to 1080p
3. o02 i04 video off i06 audio off HDMI-a off bypass
Output 02 is connected to Input 04 with video off; audio is off from
Input 06 using the HDMI audio source; scaling is bypassed (turned off)
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Reset Command
The Reset command allows you to reset the VM1600A back to the default
factory settings. Reset includes resetting the device’s IP address.
The formula for the Reset command is as follows:
Command + Address + Number + [Enter]
1. To reset the VM1600A, type:
reset [Enter]
1. To reset device 02, type:
reset a02 [Enter]
The following tables s how the possibl e valu es f or the Reset command:
Note: 1. Each command string can be separated with a space.
2. The Address command is for RS-422/485 only. If the address
parameter is missing from RS-422/485 commands, the default a00
will be used. Skip the address for RS-232 commands.
The following table lists the available Reset commands:
Command Description
reset Reset command
Address Description
a Device address command
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
Device Number Description
zz Device address
zz: 01~16 (default is 01)
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
* All Devices
Command Address Num Enter Description
reset a zz
*
[Enter] Resets the device settings
Address; zz: 01~16 (RS-422
and RS-485 only)
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Baud Rate Command
The Baud Rate command allows you to set the RS-232 data rate for the
VM1600A to use. Options are 9600, 19200 (default) 38400 and 115200.
The formula for the Baud Rate command is as follows:
Command + Control + [Enter]
1. For example, to set 38400 as the baud rate, type:
baud 38400 [Enter]
The following tables show the possible values for the Baud Rate command:
Note: Each command string can be separated with a space.
The following table lists the available Baud Rate commands:
Command Description
baud Sets the RS-232 baud rate
Control Description
9600 Use 9600 baud rate
19200 Use 19200 baud rate
38400 Use 38400 baud rate
115200 Use 115200 baud rate
Command Control Enter Description
baud 9600 / 19200 / 38400 /
115200
[Enter] Sets the baud rate
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OSD Command
To enable or disable the On-Screen Display (OSD) for displays, use the
following command:
Command + Output + Number + Control + [Enter]
1. For example, to enable the OSD for output 07, type:
osd o07 on [Enter]
2. For example, to disable the OSD for all outputs, type:
osd o* off [Enter]
The following tables show the possible values for the OSD command:
Note: Each command string can be separated with a space.
The following table lists the available OSD commands:
Command Description
osd OSD command
Output Description
o Output port command
Number Description
yy Output port
01~16 port (default is 01)
* All output ports
Control Description
on Enable OSD function
off Disable OSD function (default)
Command
Output
Port
Control Enter Description
osd
yy
*
on [Enter] OSD on for output yy
yy:01~16, *
osd
yy
*
off [Enter] CEC off for output yy (default)
yy:01~16, *
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Echo Command
The Echo function updates the RS-232 controller when operations are made via
the front panel pushbuttons, web browser or telnet. The changes echo back to
the RS-232 controller to keep the settings in sync with the device.
The formula for the Echo command is as follows:
Command + Control + [Enter]
1. For example, to enable the echo feature, type:
echo on [Enter]
The following tables show the possible values for the Echo command
:
Note: Each command string can be separated with a space.
The following table lists the available Echo commands:
Command Description
echo Echo command
Control Description
on Turns Echo function on
off Turns Echo function off (default)
Command Control Enter Description
echo on [Enter] Turn on Echo function
echo off [Enter] Turn off Echo function
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Scaling Command
The Scaling command allows you to set a resolution for scaling the display
connected to an output port.
The formula for the Scaling command is as follows:
Command + Output + Number 1 + Address + Number 2 + Horizontal
Resolution + Number 3+ Vertical Resolution + Number 4 + Frequency
+ Number 5 + Control + [Enter]
1. For example, to turn scaling off for output port 02, type:
scaling o02 off [Enter]
2. To set the scaling for output port 04 to 1920x1080@60Hz, type:
scaling o04 1080p [Enter]
3. To set the scaling for all output ports on all devices to the connected
display’s native resolution, type:
scaling o* a* native [Enter]
The following tables s how the possibl e valu es f or the Scaling command:
Command Description
scaling Scaling command
Output Description
o Output command
Num1 Description
yy Output port
yy: 01~16 (default is 01)
* All output ports
Address Description
a Device address command
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
Num2 Description
zz Device Address
zz: 01~16
(RS-422 and RS-485 only)
* All Devices
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Note: 1. Each command string can be separated with a space.
2. The Address command is for RS-422/485 only. If the address
parameter is missing from RS-422/485 commands, the default a00
will be used. Skip the address for RS-232 commands.
3. The Port Number command string can be skipped, and the default
value will be used.
Horizontal
Resolution Description
hor Horizontal resolution command for
scaling
Resolution Number Description
hhhh Horizontal resolution
Vertical Resolution Description
ver Vertical resolution command for
scaling
Resolution Number Description
vvvv Vertical resolution
Frequency Description
freq Frequency command for scaling
Frequency Number Description
fff Frequency resolution
Horizontal
Resolution Description
hor Horizontal resolution command for
scaling
Control Description
off Turn off the scaling function
(by pass mode)
native Map display's native resolution for
scaling (default)
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The following table lists the available Scaling commands:
Co
mOut N1 Add N2
Horiz
ontal
Res
N3 Vertic
al Res N4 Frequ
ency N5 Cont Enter Description
scali
ng
o
yy
*
azz
*
hor ver freq off [Enter] Turn off
scaling for
output yy
device zz (by
pass mode)
yy: 01~16 or
*
zz: 01~16 or
*
scali
ng
o
yy
*
azz
*
hor ver freq nativ
e
[Enter] Enable
display’s
native
resolution for
scaling on
output yy
device zz
(default)
yy: 01~16 or
*
zz: 01~16 or
*
scali
ng
o
yy
*
azz
*
hor 192
0
ver 108
0
freq 60 [Enter] Scale output
yy device zz
to
1920x1080@
60Hz
yy: 01~16 or
*
zz: 01~16 or
*
scali
ng
o
yy
*
azz
*
hor 128
0
ver 720 freq 60 [Enter] Scale output
yy device zz
to
1280x720@6
0Hz
yy: 01~16 or
*
zz: 01~16 or
*
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scali
ng
o
yy
*
azz
*
hor 192
0
ver 120
0
freq 60 [Enter] Scale output
port yy
device zz to
1920x1200@
60Hz
yy: 01~16 or
*
zz: 01~16 or
*
scali
ng
o
yy
*
azz
*
hor 160
0
ver 120
0
freq 60 [Enter] Scale output
yy device zz
to
1600x1200@
60Hz
yy: 01~16 or
*
zz: 01~16 or
*
scali
ng
o
yy
*
azz
*
hor 140
0
ver 105
0
freq 60 [Enter] Scale output
yy device zz
to1400x1050
@60Hz
yy: 01~16 or
*
zz: 01~16 or
*
scali
ng
o
yy
*
azz
*
hor 128
0
ver 102
4
freq 60 [Enter] Scale output
yy device zz
to
1280x1024@
60Hz
yy: 01~16 or
*
zz: 01~16 or
*
scali
ng
o
yy
*
azz
*
hor 102
4
ver 768 freq 60 [Enter] Scale output
yy device zz
to
1024x768@6
0Hz
yy: 01~16 or
*
zz: 01~16 or
*
Co
mOut N1 Add N2
Horiz
ontal
Res
N3 Vertic
al Res N4 Frequ
ency N5 Cont Enter Description
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Fan Speed Command
The Fan Speed command allows you to set the VM1600A’s internal fan speed.
To set the fan speed, use the following command:
Command + Control + [Enter]
1. For example, to set the fan to auto detect, type:
fan auto [Enter]
The following tables show the possible values for the Fan Speed command:
Note: Each command string can be separated with a space.
The following table lists the available Fan Speed commands:
Command Description
fan Fan Speed Command
Control Description
low Set internal fan to low speed
mid Set internal fan to normal speed
high Set internal fan to high speed
auto Set internal fan to auto detect (default)
Command Control Enter Description
fan low [Enter] Sets fan speed to low
fan mid [Enter] Sets fan speed to normal
fan high [Enter] Sets fan speed to high
fan auto [Enter] Sets fan speed to auto detect
(default)
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Alert Command
To trigger a warning when issues arise for a specific input port, use the
following command:
Command + Input + Number + Control + [Enter]
For example, to enable the basic Alert function for input port 1, type:
alert i01 m1 [enter]
The following tables show the possible values for the Alert command:
Note: Each command string can be separated with a space.
The following table lists the available Alert commands:
Command Description
alert Alert command
Input Description
i Input command
Port number Description
yy 01-04 port
Control Description
off Disable Alert (default)
m1 Show basic Alert (flashing border)
m2 Show detailed Alert (flashing border
and port information)
Command Input
Command Input Port Control Enter Description
alert i yy off [Enter] Alert off for input port yy
(yy:01~04)
alert i yy m1 [Enter] Basic Alert on for input port yy
(yy:01~04)
alert i yy m2 [Enter] Detailed Alert on for input port yy
(yy:01~04)
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FrameSync Command
The FrameSync command allows you enable or disable the Frame
Synchronization function on the VM1600A.
Note: This feature is only supported by VM8814.
The formula for the Frame Synchronization command is as follows:
Command + Control + [Enter]
For example, to enable the Frame Synchronization function, type:
frsync on [Enter]
The following tables show the possible values for the FrameSync command:
Note: Each command string can be separated with a space.
The following table lists the available FrameSync commands:
Command Description
frsync Frame Synchronization command
Control Description
off Turn off the Frame Synchronization
function
on Turn on the Frame Synchronization
function
Command Control Enter Description
frsync off [Enter] Turn off the Frame Synchronization function
frsync on [Enter] Turn on the Frame Synchronization function
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Long Reach Mode Command
Long Reach Mode allows you to extend the maximum transmission distance to
150m.
Note: This feature is only supported by VM8514.
The formula for the Long Reach Mode command is as follows:
Command + Output<port_number> + Control + [Enter]
For example, to enable Long Reach Mode for port 1 on the output board, type
the following:
vslongreach o01 on [Enter]
The following tables show the possible values for the Long Reach Mode
command:
Note: Each command string can be separated with a space.
The following table lists the available Long Reach Mode commands:
Command Description
vslongreach Long Reach Mode command
Control Description
off Turn off Long Reach Mode for all output ports
on Turn on Long Reach Mode for the specified output port
Command Output Port Control Enter Description
vslongreach o off [Enter] Turn off Long Reach Mode
vslongreach on [Enter] Turn on Long Reach Mode
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Appendix
Safety Instructions
General
Read all of these instructions. Save them for future reference.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device.
This product is for indoor use only.
Do not place the device on any unstable surface (cart, stand, table, etc.). If
the device falls, serious damage will result.
Do not use the device near water.
Do not place the device near, or over, radiators or heat registers.
The device cabinet is provided with slots and openings to allow for
adequate ventilation. To ensure reliable operation, and to protect against
overheating, these openings must never be blocked or covered.
The device should never be placed on a soft surface (bed, sofa, rug, etc.) as
this will block its ventilation openings. Likewise, the device should not be
placed in a built in enclosure unless adequate ventilation has been provided.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the device.
Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
The device should be operated from the type of power source indicated on
the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available,
consult your dealer or local power company.
The device is designed for IT power distribution systems with 230V
phase-to-phase voltage.
To prevent damage to your installation it is important that all devices are
properly grounded.
The device is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not attempt to defeat the
purpose of the grounding-type plug. Always follow your local/national
wiring codes.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord or cables. Route the
power cord and cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over.
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If an extension cord is used with this device make sure that the total of the
ampere ratings of all products used on this cord does not exceed the
extension cord ampere rating. Make sure that the total of all products
plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.
To help protect your system from sudden, transient increases and
decreases in electrical power, use a surge suppressor, line conditioner, or
un-interruptible power supply (UPS).
Position system cables and power cables carefully; Be sure that nothing
rests on any cables.
Never push objects of any kind into or through cabinet slots. They may
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts resulting in a risk of fire
or electrical shock.
Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
If the following conditions occur, unplug the device from the wall outlet
and bring it to qualified service personnel for repair.
The power cord or plug has become damaged or frayed.
Liquid has been spilled into the device.
The device has been exposed to rain or water.
The device has been dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged.
The device exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need
for service.
The device does not operate normally when the operating instructions
are followed.
Only adjust those controls that are covered in the operating instructions.
Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage that will
require extensive work by a qualified technician to repair.
Avoid circuit overloads. Before connecting equipment to a circuit, know
the power supply’s limit and never exceed it. Always review the electrical
specifications of a circuit to ensure that you are not creating a dangerous
condition or that one does not already exist. Circuit overloads can cause a
fire and destroy equipment.
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Rack Mounting
Before working on the rack, make sure that the stabilizers are secured to
the rack, extended to the floor, and that the full weight of the rack rests on
the floor. Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front
stabilizers for joined multiple racks before working on the rack.
Always load the rack from the bottom up, and load the heaviest item in the
rack first.
Make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a device from
the rack.
Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the
rack. The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit
rating.
Make sure that all equipment used on the rack – including power strips and
other electrical connectors – is properly grounded.
Ensure that proper airflow is provided to devices in the rack.
Ensure that the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment
does not exceed the maximum ambient temperature specified for the
equipment by the manufacturer.
Do not step on or stand on any device when servicing other devices in a
rack.
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Technical Support
International
For online technical support – including troubleshooting, documentation,
and software updates:
http://eservice.aten.com
For telephone support, see Telephone Support, page x:
North America
When you contact us, please have the following information ready beforehand:
Product model number, serial number, and date of purchase.
Your computer configuration, including operating system, revision level,
expansion cards, and software.
Any error messages displayed at the time the error occurred.
The sequence of operations that led up to the error.
Any other information you feel may be of help.
Email Support support@aten-usa.com
Online
Technical
Support
Troubleshooting
Documentation
Software Updates
http://www.aten-usa.com/support
Telephone Support 1-888-999-ATEN ext 4988
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Specifications
VM1600A
Input and Output Boards
Board Input 4 x Slot
Board Output 4 x Slot
Video
Interfaces Depends on which I/O board is inserted
Max. Data Rate 15.2 Gbps (3.8 Gbps per lane)
Audio
Input Depends on which Input board is inserted
Output Depends on which Output board is inserted
Control
RS-232 Connector: 1 x DB-9 Female (Black)
Serial Control Pin Configurations:
Pin2 = Tx, Pin 3=Rx, Pin 5= Gnd
Baud Rate and Protocol:
Baud Rate:19200, Data Bits:8, Stop Bits:1,
Parity: No, Flow Control: No
RS-485/RS-422 Connector: 1 x Captive Screw Connector, 5 Pole
Ethernet Connector: 1 x RJ-45 Female
EDID Settings
EDID Mode: Default / Port1 / Remix / Customized (EDID Wizard support)
Power
Connectors 1 x 3-Prong AC Socket
Maximum Input Power
Rating
100-240 VAC; 50-60Hz; 6.0A
Consumption 460W (Max.)
*A power module can be purchased for power
redundancy.
Fan
Airflow 55.2 cfm
Operating Voltage 10.8 - 13.8 VDC
Operating Temp -10–70°C
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Environmental
Operating Temperature 0–40ºC
Storage Temperature -20–60ºC
Humidity 0–80% RH, Non-condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 15.11 kg (33.31 lb)
Dimensions (L x W x H) 48.22 x 46.66 x 26.59 cm (18.98 x 18.37 x 10.47 in.)
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VM7584
/
VM8584
VM7584 VM8584
Fiber Optics
Date Rate 10.3 Gbps
Wavelength VM7584K1: 850 nm
VM7584K2: 1310 nm
VM8584K1: 850 nm
VM8584K2: 1310 nm
Fiber Type VM7584K1: Multimode (MM),
OM3, LC Duplex Type
VM7584K2: Single-mode (SM),
LC Duplex Type
VM8584K1: Multimode (MM),
OM3, LC Duplex Type
VM8584K2: Single-mode (SM),
LC Duplex Type
Video Input
Interfaces 4 x bi-directional SFP+ (LC)
Video
Max. Data Rate 10.2 Gbps (3.4 Gbps per lane)
Max. Pixel Clock 340 MHz
Compliance HDMI (3D, Deep Color, 4K)
HDCP 2.2 compatible
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC)
Max. Resolution Up to 4096 x 2160 / 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz (4:2:0);
4096 x 2160 / 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz (4:4:4)
Max. Distance VM7584K1/VM8584K1: up to 300 m (MM, OM3, Black)
VM7584K2/VM8584K2: up to 10 km (SM, Blue)
Control
RS-232 4 x Captive Screw Connectors, 3 pole
IR 4 x Mini Stereo Jack Female (Black)
Power Consumption
10.54W
Environmental
Operating
Temperature
0 - 40°C
Storage
Temperature
-20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.57 kg (1.26 lb)
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Dimensions
(L x W x H)
35.20 x 23.8 x 2.33 cm (13.86 x 9.37 x 0.92 in.)
Note:
The operating distance may vary depending on the fiber type, network bandwidth,
connector splicing, signal losses, modal or chromatic dispersion, environmental
factors, and kinks.
ATEN recommends using single-mode optical fibers that conform to IEC60793-2-
50 B1.1 or ITU-T G.652.B specifications; multimode optical fibers that conform to
IEC11801 (OM3) specifications.
The VM7584/VM8584 is a class 1 laser product and complies with the safety
regulations of IEC-60825, FDA 21 CFR 1040.10, and FDA 21 CFR 1040.11.
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VM7514 / VM8514
VM7514 VM8514
Video Input
Interfaces 4 x RJ-45 Female (Silver) N/A
Impedance 100 ΏN/A
Video Output
Interfaces N/A 4 x RJ-45 Female (Silver)
Impedance N/A 100 Ώ
Video
Max. Data Rate 10.2 Gbps (3.4 Gbps per lane)
Max. Pixel Clock 340 MHz
Compliance HDBaseT, HDCP 1.4 compatible
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC)
Max. Resolution 4096 x 2160 / 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz (4:2:0);
4096 x 2160 / 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz (4:4:4)
Max. Distance 100 m (Cat 6a)
Control
RS-232 4 x Captive Screw Connectors, 3 pole
IR 4 x Mini Stereo Jack Female (Black)
Power
Consumption 24.5W 12.2W
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.64 kg / 1.41 lb 0.97 kg / 2.14 lb
Dimensions (L x W x H) 35.20 x 23.80 x 2.33 cm / 13.86 x 9.37 x 0.92 in.
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VM7904
Video Input
Interfaces 4 x DisplayPort Female (Black)
Impedance 100 Ώ
Max. Distance Up to 3m
Video
Max. Data Rate 10.8 Gbps (2.7 Gbps Per Lane)
Max. Pixel Clock 340 MHz
Compliance HDCP Compatible
Max. Resolution 4096x2160@30Hz(4:4:4)
3840x2160@30Hz(4:4:4)
Audio
Input 4 x Captive Screw Connector, 5 Pole (Green)
*Audio signal type: stereo, balanced/unbalanced.
Power Consumption
7.18W
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.55 kg
Dimensions (L x W x H) 35.20 x 23.80 x 2.33 cm
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VM7824 / VM8824
VM7824 VM8824
Video Input
Interfaces 4 x HDMI Type A Female
(Black)
N/A
Impedance 100 ΏN/A
Max. Distance Up to 3.0 m N/A
Video Output
Interfaces N/A 4 x HDMI Type A Female
(Black)
Impedance N/A 100 Ώ
N/A Up to 3.0 m
Video
Max. Data Rate 18.0 Gpbs (6.0 Gbps per Lane)
Max. Pixel Clock 600 MHz
Compliance HDMI (3D, Deep Color, 4K)
HDCP 2.2 Compatible
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC)
Max. Resolution 4096 x 2160 / 3840 x 2160 @60Hz (4:4:4)
Audio
Input 4 x Captive Screw Connector,
5 Pole (Green)
N/A
Output N/A 4 x Captive Screw Connector,
5 Pole
Audio Signal Type stereo, balanced, unbalanced
Power
Consumption DC12, 8.95W, 42BTU 38.97W, 183BTU
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.55 kg / 1.21 lb 0.65 kg / 1.43lb
Dimensions (L x W x H) 35.20 x 23.80 x 2.33 cm / 13.86 x 9.37 x 0.92 in.
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VM7814 / VM8814
VM7814 VM8814
Video Input
Interfaces 4 x HDMI Type A Female
(Black)
N/A
Impedance 100 ΏN/A
Max. Distance Up to 5m N/A
Video Output
Interfaces N/A 4 x HDMI Type A Female
(Black)
Impedance N/A 100 Ώ
Max. Distance N/A Up to 15 m
Video
Max. Data Rate 10.2 Gpbs (3.4 Gbps per Lane)
Max. Pixel Clock 340 MHz
Compliance HDMI (3D, Deep Color, 4K)
HDCP 2.2 Compatible
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC)
Max. Resolution 4096 x 2160 / 3840 x 2160 @60Hz (4:2:0)
4096 x 2160 / 3840 x 2160 @30Hz (4:4:4)
Audio
Input 4 x Captive Screw Connector,
5 Pole
N/A
Output N/A 4 x Captive Screw Connector,
5 Pole
Audio Signal Type stereo, balanced, unbalanced
Power
Consumption 4.45W 20W
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.56 kg / 1.23 lb
Dimensions (L x W x H) 35.20 x 23.80 x 2.33 cm / 13.86 x 9.37 x 0.92 in.
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VM7804 / VM8804
VM7804 VM8804
Video Input
Interfaces 4 x HDMI Type A Female
(Black)
N/A
Impedance 100 ΏN/A
Video Output
Interfaces N/A 4 x HDMI Type A Female
(Black)
Impedance N/A 100 Ώ
Video
Max. Data Rate 6.75 Gpbs (2.25 Gbps per Lane)
Max. Pixel Clock 225 MHz
Compliance HDMI (3D, Deep Color)
HDCP 1.4 Compatible
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC)
Max. Resolution 1920 x 1080
Max. Distance 15 m
Audio
Input 4 x Captive Screw Connector,
5 Pole
N/A
Output N/A 4 x Captive Screw Connector,
5 Pole
Audio Signal Type stereo, balanced, unbalanced
Power
Consumption 7W 23.13W
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.58 kg / 1.28 lb
Dimensions (L x W x H) 35.20 x 23.80 x 2.33 cm / 13.86 x 9.37 x 0.92 in.
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VM7604 / VM8604
VM7604 VM8604
Video Input
Interfaces 4 x DVI-D Female (White) N/A
Impedance 100 ΏN/A
Video Output
Interfaces N/A 4 x DVI-D Female (White)
Impedance N/A 100 Ώ
Video
Max. Data Rate 6.75 Gpbs (2.25 Gbps per Lane)
Max. Pixel Clock 225 MHz
Compliance HDCP 1.4 Compatible
Max. Resolution 1920 x 1200
Max. Distance 5 m
Audio
Input 4 x Captive Screw Connector,
5 Pole
N/A
Output N/A 4 x Captive Screw Connector,
5 Pole
Audio Signal Type stereo, balanced, unbalanced
Power
Consumption 10.62W 20.10W
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.55 kg / 1.21 lb
Dimensions (L x W x H) 35.20 x 23.80 x 2.33 cm / 13.86 x 9.37 x 0.92 in.
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VM7104
Note:
The maximum audio input is 0.5 Vrms (- 6.02 dBV @600 ohm) for
balanced audio and 1 Vrms (0 dBv @600 ohm) for unbalanced audio.
Video Input
Interfaces 4 x HDB-15 Female (Blue)
Impedance 75 Ώ
Max. Bandwidth 300 MHz
Max. Resolution 1920 x 1200
Max. Distance 1.8 m
Audio Input
Interfaces 4 x Captive Screw Connector, 5 Pole
Audio Signal Type stereo, balanced, unbalanced*
Power
Consumption 7.1W
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.56 kg / 1.23 lb
Dimensions (L x W x H) 35.20 x 23.80 x 2.33 cm / 13.86 x 9.37 x 0.92 in.
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VM7404
Note:
The maximum audio input is 0.5 Vrms (- 6.02 dBV @600 ohm) for
balanced audio and 1 Vrms (0 dBv @600 ohm) for unbalanced audio.
Video Input
Interfaces 4 x BNC Female
Impedance 75 Ώ
Video
Supported Resolutions PAL /50 PAL and NTSC/59.94
720p 25, 29.97, 30,50,59.94, 60
1080i 50, 59.94, 60
1080PsF 25, 29.97,30
1080p 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30,50,59.94, 60
Max. Data Rate 2.97 Gpbs
Max. Distance 100m (3G-SDI), 150m (HD-SDI), 300m (SD-SDI)
SDI Formats
3G-SDI, SMPTE-259,292,424, 425 Level A & B-DL
Audio Input
Interfaces 4 x Captive Screw Connector, 5 Pole
Audio Signal Type stereo, balanced, unbalanced*
Power
Consumption 16.0W
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.60 kg / 1.32 lb
Dimensions (L x W x H) 35.20 x 23.80 x 2.33 cm / 13.86 x 9.37 x 0.92 in.
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VE805R
Video Input
Interfaces 1 x RJ-45 Female (Silver)
Impedance 100 Ώ
Video Output
Interfaces 1 x HDMI Type A Female (Black)
Impedance 100 Ώ
Video
Max. Data Rate 6.75 Gpbs (2.25 Gbps per Lane)
Max. Pixel Clock 225 MHz
Compliance HDMI (3D, Deep Color)
HDCP 1.4 Compatible
HDBaseT Compatible
Max. Resolution /
Distance
1080p @60m (Cat 5e/6)
1080p @70m (Cat 6a)
Control
RS-232 1 x Captive Screw Connector, 3 Pole
IR 1 x Mini Stereo Jack Female (Black)
Power
Connectors 1 x DC Jack (Sliver)
Consumption DC5V:8.36W:39BTU
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 - 50°C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.81 kg / 1.78 lb
Dimensions (L x W x H) 17.74 x 16.92 x 4.20 cm / 6.98 x 6.66 x 1.65 in.
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VE816R
Video Input
Interfaces 1 x RJ-45 Female (Silver)
Impedance 100 Ώ
Video Output
Interfaces 1 x HDMI Type A Female (Black)
Impedance 100 Ώ
Video
Max. Data Rate 10.2 Gpbs (3.40 Gbps per Lane)
Max. Pixel Clock 340 MHz
Compliance HDMI (3D, 4K, Deep Color)
HDCP 2.2 Compatible
HDBaseT Compatible
Max. Resolution /
Distance
Up to 4K@70m (Cat 5e/6) / 100m (Cat 6a/ATEN 2L-2910
Cat6); 1080p@100m (Cat 5e/6/6a)
*4K supported:
4096 x 2160 / 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz (4:2:0);
4096 x 2160 / 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz (4:4:4)
Connectors
Unit To Unit 1 x RJ-45 Female
Power 1 x DC Jack (Sliver)
Control
RS-232 Channel 1 x Terminal Block, 3 pole (Green)
IR Channel 1 x Mini Stereo Jack Female (Black)
Switches
Firmware Upgrade 1 x Slide Switch - ON/OFF
Power Consumption
DC5V:9.09W:28BTU
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH, Non-Condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
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VM-PWR800
VM-FAN556
Weight 0.67 kg (1.48 lb)
Dimensions (L x W x H)
with bracket
16.80 x 14.69 x 3.00 cm
(6.61 x 5.78 x 1.18 in.)
Dimensions (L x W x H)
without bracket
16.60 x 12.49 x 2.90 cm
(6.54 x 4.92 x 1.14 in.)
Properties
Input Voltage 100~240VAC
Power Consumption Max.Load 800W
Operating Temp. 0–40ºC
Properties
Air Flow 55.2 cfm
Operating Voltage 10.2 - 12 VDC
Operating Temp. -10 - 60°C
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Telnet Operation
To connect to VM1600A via Telnet, follow the steps in Connecting to the
Matrix Switch via Telnet, page 133.
Configuration Menu
Once a Telnet connection to the VM1600A is established, the device’s text-
based Configuration Menu comes up, with the following items:
1. H – Call up the command list for help
Command list:
IP – Set IP address
LO – Load connections from profile nn
PW – Change password
RI– Read what input is connected to nn output
RO – Read what output is connected to nn input
SB – Set the serial port baud rate
SS – Switch input to specified port
SV – Save the current connections into profile nn
TI – Set timeout
VR – Software version information
Ctrl-Q – Quit
2. IP – Set IP address
IP
Old IP address: 192.168.0.60
New IP address:
3. LO – Load connections from profile
LO 01
Load profile 01 OK.
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4. PW – Change password
PW
Old password: ********
New password:
5. RI – Read what input is connected to nn output
RI 01
Input port 02 04 08 is connected to output port 01
6. RO – Read what output is connected to nn input
RO 01
Output port 02 is connected to input port 01
7. SB – Set serial port baud rate
SB 96
Serial port baud rate is set to 9600
8. SS – Switch input to specified output
SS 01,03
Switch input 01 to output 03 (00: Local Port)
9. SV – Save the current connections into a profile
SV 01
Save the current connections into profile 01
10. TI – Set timeout
TI 30
Set 30 minute timeout
11. VR – Software version information
VR
Software version 1.0.
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Limited Warranty
ATEN warrants its hardware in the country of purchase against flaws in
materials and workmanship for a Warranty Period of two [2] years (warranty
period may vary in certain regions/countries) commencing on the date of
original purchase. This warranty period includes the LCD panel of ATEN LCD
KVM switches. Select products are warranted for an additional year (see A+
Warranty for further details). Cables and accessories are not covered by the
Standard Warranty.
What is covered by the Limited Hardware Warranty
ATEN will provide a repair service, without charge, during the Warranty
Period. If a product is detective, ATEN will, at its discretion, have the option
to (1) repair said product with new or repaired components, or (2) replace the
entire product with an identical product or with a similar product which fulfills
the same function as the defective product. Replaced products assume the
warranty of the original product for the remaining period or a period of 90 days,
whichever is longer. When the products or components are replaced, the
replacing articles shall become customer property and the replaced articles
shall become the property of ATEN.
To learn more about our warranty policies, please visit our website:
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