WyreStorm EX-SW-0301-H2 Bedienungsanleitung
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IMPORTANT! Installation Requirements
This product was released in 2 different versions which contain different
chassis designs and feature sets. Refer to for Identifying Product Versions
details.
This extender requires connection via RS-232 or Ethernet in order to congure
functions such as EDID. Ensure that the following items are on hand before
proceeding with the installation.
• PC or Mac
• Telnet and Terminal software such as PuTTY
• USB COM Port Adapter (Not Included)
• WyreStorm Part: CAB-USB-3PIN
• Network router and/or switch if using IP telnet for conguration.
• Latest version of the EX-SW-0301-H2 API for advanced conguration not
covered in this document.
In the Box
1x EX-SW-0301-H2 Transmitter
1x EX-SW-0301-H2 Receiver
1x AC 100-240V 50/60Hz to DC 12V Power Adapter
5x 3-pin Phoenix Connectors (version1)
3x 3-pin Phoenix Connectors (version 2)
2x 4-pin Phoenix Connectors (version 2)
4x Mounting Brackets (1set for Transmitter/1set for Receiver)
1x Quickstart Guide (This Document)
Identifying Product Versions
This product was released in 2 different versions which contain different chassis designs and feature sets. The differences are identied throughout this
document in order to make installation and use easier. Versions can be identied by a v# after the model number on the product chassis model number sticker.
Note that version 1 of this product may not contain a v1 after the product while all version 2s will contain a v2 after the model number.
Operational Differences
Feature Version 1 Version 2
Web UI for conguration and control N/A Added in version 2
RS-232 Port Pinout 3-pin Phoenix 4-pin Phoenix
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WyreStorm recommends reading through this document in its entirety to become familiar with the product’s features before beginning the
installation process.
Basic Wiring Diagram
KEY
HDMI/DisplayPort
HDBaseT
RS-232/Serial
Analog Audio
Analog Video
Control System
Projector
Personal Computer
Laptop
Media Player
Digital Signage
Player
Amplifier
Projector Screen
RX to TX
3:1 HDMI/VGA/DP Switching Extender with Scaling Receiver,
Relay Triggering and HDCP 2.2
EX-SW-0301-H2 Quickstart Guide
Wiring and Connections
WyreStorm recommends that all wiring for the installation is run and terminated prior to making connections to the switcher. Read through this section in its
entirety before running or terminating any wires to ensure proper operation and to avoid damaging the equipment.
IMPORTANT! Wiring Guidelines
• The use of patch panels, wall plates, cable extenders, kinks in cables, and
electrical or environmental interference will have an adverse effect on
signal transmission which may limit performance. Steps should be taken
to minimize or remove these factors completely during installation for best
results
• WyreStorm recommends using pre-terminated HDMI and DP cables due to
the complexity of these connector types. Using pre-terminated cables will
ensure that these connections are accurate and will not interfere with the
performance of the product.
Communication Connections
RS-232 Wiring
The EX-SW-0301-H2 uses a 3-pin (v1) or 4-pin (v2) RS-232 with no hardware
ow control. Most control systems and computers are DTE where pin 2 is
RX, this can vary from device to device. Refer to the documentation for the
connected device for pin functionally to ensure that the correct connections
can be made.
PC Connection
Connection to a PC requires the use of a USB to 3-pin Port Adapter cable (CAB-
USB-3PIN) in order for a port to be provided on the PC. Note that this adaptor
can be used on both v1 and v2 versions.
Version 1 (3-pin)
3rd Party Device
Pin 1 TX (Transmit) > To > RX (Receive)--- ---
Pin 2 RX (Receive) > To > TX (Transmit)--- ---
Pin 3 G (Gro d) > To > G (Gro d)un --- --- un
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Version 2 (4-pin)
3rd Party Device
Pin 1 V DC Out > To > Reserved12 --- ---
Pin 2 TX (Transmit) > To > RX (Receive)--- ---
Pin 3 RX (Receive) > To > TX (Transmit)--- ---
Pin 4 G (Gro d) > To > G (Gro d)un --- --- un
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Audio Connections
Audio In (TX)
The audio connections use a 3.5mm (1/8in) TRS Stereo Jack.
Audio Out (TX/RX)
3rd Party Device
Pin 1 L (Left Signal) > To > Left Signal (L+)--- ---
Pin 2 R (Right Signal) > To > Right Signa (R+)--- --- l
Pin 3 GND (Gro d) > To >un --- ---
Left Gro d (L-)un
Right Gro d (R-)un
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Troubleshooting
No or Poor Quality Picture (snow or noisy image)
• Verify that power is being supplied to the transmitter and receiving device.
• Verify that the HDBaseT cable is properly terminated following EIA568B
standard.
• Verify that the output resolution of the source and display is supported by
this extender.
• Congure EDID Settings to a lower resolution.
• If transmitting 3D or 4K, verify that the HDMI cables used are 3D or 4K rated.
• Verify that all source and HDBaseT connections are not loose and are
functioning properly.
No or Intermittent 3rd party Device Control
• Verify that the RS-232/Ethernet cables are properly terminated following the
Wiring and Connections section.
Relays Not Functioning
• Verify polarity of the relay connections.
Troubleshotting Tips
• WyreStorm recommends using a cable tester or connecting the cable to
other devices to verify functionality.
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Relay Wiring
The relays on this extender can be used to be trigger devices such as projector
screens that are Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC).
3rd Party Device
Pin 1 NO (Normally Open) > To > NO (Norma--- --- lly Open)
Pin 2 Co on (Gro d) > To > Co on (Gro d)mm un --- --- mm un
Pin 3 NC (Normally Closed) > To > NC (Normally Closed)--- ---
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Setup and Conguration
The EX-SW-0301-H2 is congured using RS-232 and/or Telnet commands for IP address, Output Resolution, and EDID. Follow these steps to properly congure
the extender based on the system requirement.
Note: The steps and information provided in this QSG are for basic operation of the extender out of the box. Refer to the EX-SW-0301-H2 API for full
conguration settings.
1. Assign a Static IP Address to ensure proper communication on an IP Network. See Conguring a Static IP Address
2. Set an Output Resolution to be used by the RX. See Conguring RX Output Resolution
3. Set EDIDs to be used at each input of the device. See Conguring Input EDIDs
Communication Settings
The commands listed below can be sent by connecting to either the TX or
RX for RS-232 and the RX only for Ethernet. Each device must be connected
together via HDBaseT in to order to send a command from one device to the
other. The only exception is which requires Conguring a Static IP Address
connection to the RX.
Version 2 or higher of the EX-SW-0301-H2 contains a web UI that can be
accessed by connecting to a network and entering the IP address. We
recommend that the IP address is changed from default before accessing the
web UI for the rst time.
RS-232 and IP Settings
Baud rate: 115200
Data Bits: 8bits
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1bit
Flow Control: None
Default IP Address 192.168.11.43
Default IP Port 23
Conguring a Static IP Address
By default, the switcher is set to a static IP of 192.168.11.043. We recommend changing this as it shared with other WyreStorm products and may cause
improper communication if left unchanged. Connect to the RX via RS-232 and send the following command to set the IP address.
Conguring RX Output Resolution
By default, all inputs are set to an EDID or 1920x1080@60Hz 2CH. However, this can be congured to suit the installation.
Conguring Input EDIDs
By default, all inputs are set to an EDID or 1920x1080@60Hz 2CH. However, this can be congured to suit the installation.
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SET IPADDR STATIC ip4addr [IP Address] netmask [Netmask]<CR><LF>
Example: SET IPADDR STATIC ip4addr 192.168.11.243 netmask 255.255.255.0 <CR><LF>
Response: IPADDR STATIC ip4addr 192.168.11.243 netmask 255.255.255.0 <CR><LF>
Note: This command can only be sent to the receivers (RX) RS-232 port.
Set Output Resolution
SET RES all [Resolution] rx<CR><LF>
Example: SET RES all Fix:1920x1200@60 rx<CR><LF>
Response: RES SET all Fix:1920x1200@60 rx<CR><LF>
Query Output Resolution
GET RES_OUT all rx<CR><LF>
Example: GET RES_OUT all rx<CR><LF>
Response: RES GET all Fix:1920x1200@60 rx<CR><LF>
Resolution = 0~8
0 Auto Scaler (Default)
1 1024x768@60Hz
2 1280x720@60Hz
3 1280x800@60Hz
4 1280x1024@60Hz
5 1920x1080@60Hz
6 1920x1200@60Hz
7 3840x2160@30Hz
8 3840x2160@60Hz 4:4:4
Set Input EDID
SET EDID [Input] [Resolution] [Device]<CR><LF>
Example: SET EDID in1 1 tx<CR><LF>
Response: EDID SET in1 1 tx<CR><LF>
Query Input EDID
GET EDID [Input] [Device]<CR><LF>
Example: GET EDID in1 tx<CR><LF>
Response: EDID GET in1 1 tx<CR><LF>
Input=in1 (VGA) | in2 (HDMI) | in3 (DP)
Device=tx | rx | all
Resolution=1~8
VGA EDID HDMI EDIDs
1 1920x1200@60Hz 2CH 1 3840x2160@30Hz 2CH
2 1920x1080@60Hz 2CH (Default) 2 1920x1080@60Hz 2CH (Default)
3 1680x1050@60Hz 2CH 3 1680x1050@60Hz 2CH
4 1600x900@60Hz 2CH 4 1600x900@60Hz 2CH
5 1440x900@60Hz 2CH 5 1440x900@60Hz 2CH
6 1360x768@60Hz 2CH 6 1360x768@60Hz 2CH
7 1280x768@60Hz 2CH 7 1280x720@60Hz 2CH
8 1024x768@60Hz 2CH 8 1024x768@60Hz 2CH
Produktspezifikationen
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