Staub Electronics B-500-MTRX-230-8X16 BINARY - HDMI 8X16 MATRIX SWITCH WITH HDMI AND HDBASET OUTPUTS User Manual

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7.5. HDMI Input Connections

7.6. Output Connections

Each of the 8 or 16 inputs on the B-500-MTRX-230-8X16/16X16 utilizes a standard HDMI port for connection. Follow

these guidelines when connecting sources to the inputs.

• Always use the shortest cable possible between source equipment and the matrix switcher inputs. Use high speed

rated cables to guarantee the best possible performance.

• Avoid using HDMI cable adapters in runs. Always run one unbroken cable when possible.

The B-500-MTRX-230 matrix switcher is equipped with one HDMI and one HDBaseT output port for each of the 16

output zones. See the sections below for specific instructions and details for each connection type.
Note: Any input selected on an output zone is played on both the HDMI and HDBaseT outputs for that zone

simultaneously. This can be used to feed the same source to two devices. Read more about this feature below.

7.6.1. Choosing the Correct Output

Outputs to displays can be connected using an HDMI cable or a Cat5e/6 cable and HDBaseT Receiver (with a short

HDMI cable connecting the Receiver to the display). For any run over about 50 feet, or for any output that will utilize

IR pass-through, use HDBaseT.

For short runs where HDMI cables can be routed to the display and/or no IR pass-through is needed, or if there is

HDMI equipment connected between the matrix output and the display (like an AV receiver), it may be best to use the

HDMI output to connect equipment.

In some situations it may be beneficial to use both outputs. If two displays need to be fed the same source at all

times, one display can be fed from the HDBaseT output, and one from the HDMI output. In jobs with an AV receiver

feeding surround sound to a zone, the audio can be fed to the receiver via HDMI, and an HDBaseT receiver can be

used to route video to the display. This is beneficial with AV receivers that have older or less reliable HDMI scaling or

pass-through.

7.6.2. HDMI Outputs

To use an HDMI output to feed a display, connect between the output of the matrix switcher and the input of the

display. Follow the guidelines below when using HDMI outputs for the best performance and reliability.

• Always use the shortest cable possible between equipment. Use high speed rated cables to guarantee the best

possible performance.

• Avoid using HDMI cable adapters in runs. Always run one unbroken HDMI cable.

• When routing HDMI to an AV receiver for surround sound, then out of the receiver to a display, make sure to set

the AV receiver to an HDMI mode where the signal will not be processed or scaled to a different format. This will

avoid signal timing issues that can cause intermittent sync or total loss of sync. Contact the device manufacturer

for details regarding HDMI setup.

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