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LIT1844 DV-HSW4K-41AUD User Manual
DV-HSW4K-41AUD
HDMI 2.0 4x1 Switcher
User Manual
244 Bergen Blvd Woodland Park, NJ 07424 973-998-2300 www.fsrinc.com

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Preface
Read this user manual carefully before using the product. This manual is only for operation instruction, please contact the local distributor for maintenance assistance. In the constant effort to improve the product, we reserve the right to make functions or parameters changes without notice or obligation.
FCC Statement
This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy. if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacture would void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To ensure the best performance from the product, please read all instructions carefully before using the device. Save this manual for further reference.  Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packing material for
possible future shipment.  Follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury
to persons.  Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module. It may result in electrical shock
or burn.  Using supplies or parts not meeting the products' specifications may cause damage,
deterioration, or malfunction.  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture or install
this product near water.  Do not remove the housing of the device as opening or removing housing may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.  Install the device in a place with adequate ventilation to avoid damage caused by
overheat.  Keep the module away from liquids.  Spillage into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage.
If an object or liquid falls or spills on the housing, unplug the module immediately.  Do not twist or pull by force cable ends.  Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. Always unplug the power to
the device before cleaning.  Unplug the power cord when left unused for a long period of time.  Information on disposal for scrapped devices: do not burn or mix with general
household waste, please treat them as normal electrical wastes.

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Table of Contents
1. Product Introduction....................................................................................................5 1.1 Features ............................................................................................................5 1.2 Package List ......................................................................................................6
2. Technical Specification................................................................................................7 3. Panel Description........................................................................................................8
3.1 Front Panel ........................................................................................................8 3.2 Rear Panel.........................................................................................................9 4. System Connection...................................................................................................10 4.1 Usage Precaution ............................................................................................10 4.2 System Diagram ..............................................................................................10 5. Source Button Control............................................................................................... 11 5.1 Manual Switching ............................................................................................ 11 5.2 Automatic Switching ........................................................................................ 11 6. IR Remote Control ....................................................................................................12 7. RS232 Control ..........................................................................................................13 7.1 RS232 Control Software..................................................................................13 7.2 RS232 Command ............................................................................................13
7.2.1 Signal Switching ....................................................................................13 7.2.2 Source Device Control...........................................................................14 7.2.3 Display Device Control ..........................................................................15 7.2.4 Audio Selection......................................................................................15 7.2.5 System Control ......................................................................................15 8. EDID Management ...................................................................................................16 8.1 Predefined EDID Setting..................................................................................16 8.2 User Defined EDID Setting ..............................................................................17 9. ARC Mode ................................................................................................................18 10. Firmware Upgrade .................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 11. Panel Drawing .......................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 12. Troubleshooting & Maintenance .............................................................................19 13. Customer Service ...................................................................................................19

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1. Product Introduction
The DV-HSW4K-41AUD is an ultrathin auto switcher with four HDMI video inputs and one HDMI output. This switcher supports HDMI video resolution up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 HDR and multichannel audio. Except passing EDID information from the display, there are multiple built-in EDID settings to simplify an installation. The switcher will de-embed digital stereo audio to provide an analog audio source for an audio system. The switcher also supports audio return channel (ARC) for transmitting audio back to HDMI input port from the connected display. In auto-switch mode, it switches to an HDMI input as soon as a new source is connected. When the active input is removed, the switcher will select the first source on the lowest numbered input. The switcher may also be controlled via RS232, IR with the included remote, or from the source button on the front of the switcher.
1.1 Features
 Switches any one of four HDMI inputs to one HDMI output.  Supports video resolution up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, Dolby Vision, HDR.  18Gbps high bandwidth.  Fully compliant with the HDMI 2.0 and HDCP2.3 specifications.  Supports audio return channel (ARC).  Advanced EDID management: multiple preset and user defined allowed.  Controllable via RS232 and IR.  Supports CEC.  Provides seven LEDs to indicate the current operating status and to assist
troubleshooting and installation.  Firmware upgrade by Micro-USB port.
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1.2 Package List
 1x HDMI 2.0 4x1 Switcher  2x Mounting Ears  4x Mounting Screws  4x Plastic Cushions  1x RS232 Cable (3.5mm to DB9)  1x IR Remote  1x IR Receiver  1x Power Adapter (5V DC 1A)  1x User Manual Note: Please contact your distributor immediately if any damage or defect is found.
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2. Technical Specification

Video Input Input Input Connector HDMI Input Resolution HDMI Standard HDCP Version Video Output Output Output Connector HDMI Output Resolution HDMI Standard HDCP Version Audio Output Output Connector Audio Format Audio Output Impedance Frequency Response Control Control Control Connector General Bandwidth Operation Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humility Power Supply Power Consumption Dimension (W*H*D) Net Weight

(4) HDMI (4) Female type-A HDMI Up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, Dolby Vision, HDR 2.0 2.3
(1) HDMI (1) Female type-A HDMI Up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, Dolby Vision, HDR 2.0 2.3
(1) AUDIO (1) 3.5mm mini stereo audio jack PCM 70 Ohms 20Hz to 20kHz, ±3dB
(1) IR IN; (1) RS232 (2) 3.5mm mini jacks
18Gbps -5 to +55 (+23° to +131°F) -25 to +70 (-13° to +158°F) 10% to 90%, non-condensing Input:100V~240V AC; Output: 5V DC 1A 5W(Max) 194mm (7.6") x 15mm (.6") x 81mm (3.2") 324g (11.4oz)

Note: Please adopt a high-qualified HDMI cable fully compliant with HDMI 2.0 specifications for reliable transmission and connection.

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3. Panel Description
3.1 Front Panel
 Auto/Source Button:  Press to switch to next input source.  Press and hold for three seconds to switch between manual mode and auto mode.
 Power LED: The LED illuminates red when power is applied.  Audio Mode LED:
 Illuminates green when de-embedding audio has been selected.  Illuminates yellow when in ARC mode.  Switching Mode LED:  Illuminates green in manual switch mode.  Illuminates yellow in auto-switch mode. LIFO  Input 1~4 LED: The LED illuminates green when there is an HDMI input on the corresponding channel.  FIRMWARE: Micro-USB port for firmware upgrade.
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3.2 Rear Panel
 IN 1~4: Four type-A female HDMI input ports to connect HDMI sources. Only input 4 port supports ARC.
 OUT: Type-A female HDMI output port to connect HDMI display.  AUDIO: 3.5mm mini jack for analog audio output.  RS232: 3.5mm mini jack to connect control device (e.g., PC).  IR IN: 3.5mm mini jack to connect the included IR receiver for remote control.  EDID: 4-pin DIP switch for EDID settings.  DC 5V: DC port to connect a 5V DC power adapter. Note: Output HDCP compliant status depends on input signal. When the input signal is with HDCP, then output signal is with HDCP and vice versa.
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4. System Connection
4.1 Usage Precaution
 Make sure all components and accessories are included before installation.  System should be installed in a clean environment with proper ventilation and
humidity.  All plugs, sockets, and power cords should meet local and national code.  All devices should be connected before powering on.
4.2 System Diagram
The following diagram illustrates typical input and output connections that can be utilized with this switcher:
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5. Source Button Control
5.1 Manual Switching
When the switcher is in manual switching mode, the Switching Mode LED will be green, and pressing Auto/Source button will switch to the next input.
5.2 Automatic Switching
To enable automatic switching, press and hold the Auto/Source button for three seconds. The Switching Mode LED will turn to yellow. When in auto-switch mode, the switcher follows the below rules:  New Input: Upon detecting a new input, the switcher will automatically select the
new source.  Reboot: Once power is restored to the switcher, if the last selected source is still
available, the switcher will still output this signal, otherwise, the switcher will switch to the first available active input starting at HDMI Input 1.  Source Removed: When an active source is removed, the switcher will switch to the first available active input starting at HDMI Input 1.
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6. IR Remote Control
Connect the IR receiver to the IR input port; the IR remote is used for input switching and it can also be used to control source and display devices based on CEC functionality.
INPUTS: 1~4: Select the corresponding input source. MANUAL/AUTO: Switch Auto or manual mode.
SOURCE: Control the input source (e.g., DVD).
DISPLAY: Control the display (e.g., HDTV).
Note:  HDMI input 4 port does not support CEC, the source device connected to this port
cannot be controlled via the IR remote.  The source and display devices are required to support CEC when the IR remote is
used to control them.
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7. RS232 Control
Connect the switcher to the control device (e.g., PC, Control System) with an RS232 cable and set the parameters correctly.

7.1 RS232 Control
Basic Settings
Baud rate: 9600 Data bit: 8 Stop bit: 1 Parity bit: none.

RS232 Commands

Note: All commands must end with "<CR><LF>". Carriage Return and Line Feed.

7.1.1 Signal Switching Function Switch to HDMI input 1.
Switch to HDMI input 2. Switch to HDMI input 3. Switch to HDMI input 4. Enable auto-switching mode. Enable manual switching mode.

Command >>HDMI1 >>HDMI2 >>HDMI3 >>HDMI4 >>AUTO >>MANUAL

Feedback Example <<HDMI1 <<HDMI2 <<HDMI3 <<HDMI4 <<AUTO Switch <<MANUAL Switch

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7.1.2 Source Device Control Note:

 The input source device is required to support CEC.
 HDMI input 4 port does not support CEC, the source device connected to this port cannot be controlled by IR remote.

Function

Command

Feedback Example

Turn on the input source device, >>SRCOn e.g., Blue-ray DVD.

<<SRCOn

Turn off the input source device, >>SRCOff e.g., Blue-ray DVD.

<<SRCOff

Play

>>SRCPlay

<<SRCPlay

Pause

>>SRCPause

<<SRCPause

Stop

>>SRCStop

<<SRCStop

Fast Forward x1

>>SRCForward

<<SRCForward

Fast Rewind x1

>>SRCBackward

<<SRCBackward

Next Section

>>SRCSkipForward <<SRCSkipForward

Previous Section

>>SRCSkipBackward <<SRCSkipBackward

Open the menu setting

>>SRCMenu

<<SRCMenu

Go back

>>SRCBack

<<SRCBack

Confirm (OK)

>>SRCOk

<<SRCOk

Exit

>>SRCExit

<<SRCExit

Up direction

>>SRCUp

<<SRCUp

Down direction

>>SRCDown

<<SRCDown

Left direction

>>SRCLeft

<<SRCLeft

Right direction

>>SRCRight

<<SRCRight

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7.1.3 Display Device Control Note: The display device is required to support CEC.

Function Turn on the display device, e.g., HDTV. Turn off the display device, e.g., HDTV.
Volume up.

Command >>TVOn >>TVOff >>TVVOL+

Volume down. Mute. Unmute

>>TVVOL>>TVMUTE

Feedback Example <<TVOn
<<TVOff <<TVVOL+ <<TVVOL<<TVMUTE <<TVUNMUTE

7.1.4 Audio Selection Function
Select ARC audio channel. Select the HDMI audio input channel.

Command >>AUDExternal >>AUDInternal

Feedback Example <<AUDExternal <<AUDInternal

7.1.5 System Control Function System reset.

Command >>RESET

Get system information.

>>SYSInfo

Feedback Example <<RESET <<AUDExternal << DV-HSW4K-41AUD << V1.xx << -------<<HDMI1 <<Auto Switch <<AUDExternal <<EDID0

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8. EDID Management

8.1 Predefined EDID Setting

The rear panel provides a 4-pin DIP switch to set a predefined EDID. The unit has ten types of embedded EDID and their corresponding switch status are shown in the list below.

ID

Switch Status

Video

Audio

0 0000

Pass though

Pass though

1 0001

1920x1080p@60Hz 4:4:4 RGB 8bit

Stereo

2 0010

1920x1080p@60Hz 4:4:4 RGB 8bit

High Definition

3
When in the lower position, the switch 4 represents "ON",
while putting the 5 switch in the up
position, it represents "OFF". 6

0011 0100 0101 0110

1920x1080p@60Hz 4:4:4 RGB 12bit
1920x1080p@60Hz 4:4:4 RGB 12bit
3840x2160p@60Hz 4:2:0 RGB 8bit
3840x2160p@60Hz 4:2:0 RGB 8bit

Stereo High Definition
Stereo High Definition

7 0111

3840x2160p@60Hz 4:4:4 RGB 10bit HDR

Stereo

8 1000

3840x2160p@60Hz 4:4:4 RGB 10bit HDR

High Definition

9 1001

1280x800@60Hz

Stereo

10 1010

1920x1200@60Hz

Stereo

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8.2 User Defined EDID Setting
There are five EDID settings that can be customized following the below operations. 1) Rename the user defined EDID according to the following format.

EC_xx_xxxx_xxx.bin  EC: Represents EDID.  xx: Represents EDID ID. It is 11~15.  xxxx: Represents the video parameter.  xxx: Represents the audio format. Example: EC_11_720P_LPCM.bin

2) Power on the switcher, and then connect the switcher to the PC with USB cable. The PC will automatically detect a U-disk named of "BOOTDISK".

3) Double-click the U-disk, a file named of "READY.TXT" to view.

4) Copy the user defined EDID (such as EC_11_720P_LPCM.bin) to the "BOOTDISK" U-disk.

5) Reopen the U-disk to check the filename "READY.TXT" this should automatically become "SUCCESS.TXT", if yes, the user defined EDID was imported into the switcher and saved as its corresponding EDID ID successfully.

6) Repeat the above third to fifth step to copy another user defined EDID to the "BOOTDISK" U-disk.

7) Remove the USB cable, connect the adaptor to power on the switcher.

8) The new EDID also can be invoked via the 4-pin DIP switch directly. The EDID ID and its corresponding switch status are shown in the below list.

ID

Switch Status

11

1011

12

1100

13

1101

14

1110

15

1111

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9. ARC Mode
Audio Return Channel (ARC) allows audio from a display to pass "upstream" through an HDMI cable to an audio processing device, such as an AV amplifier. When ARC mode is active on the switcher, the ARC stream will pass to the active HDMI source device if it can process the signal. Only the fourth HDMI input port features ARC, when the display and AV amplifier support ARC, the audio connection diagram is shown below:
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10. Troubleshooting & Maintenance

Problems

Potential Causes

Color loss or no video signal output on HDMI display. No HDMI signal output from this switcher while local HDMI input is in normal working state.

The connecting cables may not be connected correctly, or they may be broken.

Splash screen on output devices.

Poor quality of the connecting cable.

Cannot control this switcher with control device (e.g., a PC) through RS232 port.

Wrong RS232 communication parameters.
This switcher is broken.

Solutions
Check whether the cables are connected correctly and in working condition.
Change out cable for another cable of good quality. Make sure the RS232 communication parameters are correct. Send to authorized dealer for repairing.

Static becomes stronger when connecting the video connectors.

Bad grounding.

Check the grounding and make sure it is connected well.

Note: If your problem still exists after following the above troubleshooting steps, please contact your local dealer or distributor for further assistance.

11. Customer Service
Before returning any equipment for repair, please be sure that it is adequately packed and cushioned against damage in shipment, and that it is insured. We suggest that you save the original packaging and use it to ship the product for servicing. Also, please enclose a note giving your name, address, phone number and a description of the problem. NOTE: all equipment being returned for repair must have a Return authorization (RMA) Number. To get a RMA Number, please call the FSR Service Department (1-800-332FSR1). Please display your RMA Number prominently on the front of all packages.
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Limited Warranty The DV-HSW4K-41AUD is warranted against failures due to defective parts or faulty workmanship for a period of three years after delivery to the original owner. During this period, FSR will make any necessary repairs or replace the unit without charge for parts or labor. Shipping charges to the factory or repair station must be prepaid by the owner, return-shipping charges (via UPS Ground) will be paid by FSR.
This warranty applies only to the original owner and is not transferable. In addition, it does not apply to repairs done by other than the FSR factory or Authorized Repair Stations.
This warranty shall be cancelable by FSR at its sole discretion if the unit has been subjected to physical abuse or has been modified in any way without written authorization from FSR. FSR's liability under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of the defective unit.
FSR will not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use or misuse of its products. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Warranty claims should be accompanied by a copy of the original purchase invoice showing the purchase date (if a Warranty Registration Card was mailed in at the time of purchase, this is not necessary). Before returning any equipment for repair, please read the important information on service below.
CONTACT INFORMATION: FSR INC.
244 Bergen Blvd. Woodland Park, NJ 07424
Phone: (973) 998-2300 *Order Desk Fax: (973) 785-4207
E-mail: sales@fsrinc.com Web Site: http://www.fsrinc.com
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