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

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B-500-MTRX-230 Installation Manual

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7.10. IR Application Diagrams

7.10.1. IR Pass-Through from Control System

The diagram above illustrates a typical installation with a B-500-MTRX-230 where all of the equipment is being

controlled by a control system that uses RF (Radio Frequency) remotes in each output zone.

• The RF remotes transmit commands back to the control system which then sends commands to each device

being controlled. Custom programming by the installer sets the control system up to automatically switch inputs

and outputs in the matrix switcher as needed, so the end user only has to select the source they want to watch.

• Each display (only one is pictured for reference) requiring IR control is connected to the system via the HDBaseT

output of the matrix switcher. Cat5e/6 cable connects to a B-500-RX-230-IR Receiver, which is attached to the

display via HDMI for signal. An IR flasher connected to the IR flasher port sends the IR commands to the display.

Sources are directly controlled by the control system.

• IR control for displays is routed from the control system to the matrix switcher using 3.5mm mono mini cables

plugged into IR INPUT TO ROOM ports. The commands pass from a matrix switcher port to the HDBaseT output

of the same number. In the diagram the mono cable used to send commands to the output 16 zone is plugged

into IR INPUT TO ROOM port 16. This allows discrete control of each display connected, even if they are models

with the same codes.

• Some displays and projectors can be controlled by other methods than IR. The projector pictured features IP

control, so it is receiving commands from the control system over an Ethernet connection. An HDMI cable is

connecting it to the matrix switcher output since it is installed close enough to the equipment and requires no IR

flasher.

• When the system is in use, if two outputs are connected to the same input, the source will change on both outputs

with any command sent since it can’t send two HDMI streams at once. This must be considered when deciding on

the sources to connect for distribution.

Example: In a home with five displays connected, if users in every room want to watch satellite on

different channels, there must be five satellite receivers set up as sources. With custom programming,

each output can be programmed to use only one of the satellite source inputs, giving each output a

dedicated satellite box, while allowing other less-used sources to connect to any output.

12V DC 11.2A

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IR INPUT

TO ROOM

IR INPUT

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IR OUTPUT

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B-500-RX-230-IR

IR Outputs

RS232

IR Inputs

Projector

HDMI

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PLAY

HDMI Source

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HDTV

IR Flasher

Ethernet Connection

HDMI

IR FLasher

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3.5mm Mono

Cat5e/6

Ethernet Connection

RS232 Cable

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