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Brand-New 4×4 4K HDMI Matrix Switch with Downscaler, Audio Extraction, IR Remote Control
SKU: 4KMX44-H2$199.99
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Excellent Image and Sound Quality:
HDMI2.0/HDCP2.2 compliant; supports HDR10, Dolby Vision and HLG up to 4K@60 4:4:4 for all HDMI inputs and outputs; supports PCM 2.0/5.1/7.1, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, etc.
4×4 4K Matrix Switcher:
Connect up to four HDMI sources and distribute any of them independently to any of the four connected outputs.
Audio De-Embedding:
Extract the audio sources from each HDMI output and connect to your audio system via the S/PDIF audio output ports.
4K-to-1080P Downscaler:
Route your 4K video sources to 4K displays and 1080P displays simultaneously via downscaling.
Four Ways to Switch:
Easily switch sources via the front buttons, IR remote, web UI or RS-232.
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Newest 4K 4×4 HDMI Matrix Switch
4KMX44-H2 is a 4×4 compact HDMI matrix switcher, specially designed for cost conscious projects and buyers. It features not only basic functions like cross-point switching and control (IR, RS-232, IP), but also advanced functions like auto-downscaling for each HDMI output when it is connected to 1080P display. With its compact and handy design, you can freely install it in sports bars, digital signages, control centers, etc.
Main Features:
- 4 HDMI Inputs and 4 HDMI Outputs.
- All HDMI inputs and outputs support HDMI with HDR formats, including HDR 10, HLG, DOLBY VISION up to 4K@60 444.
- HDCP2.2 compliant.
- With built-in 4K-1080P downscaler for each HDMI Output, the matrix can downscale 4K@60Hz 4: 4: 4 to 1080P@60 4: 4: 4. 4K downscaler can work automatically when the matrix is connected to 1080P display and can be set to ON/OFF by API commands.
- Each HDMI output has a SPDIF audio breakout, and supports formats up to 5CH HBR or 2CH PCM audio.
- Supports smart EDID, each input can be assigned to smart EDID mode.
- Supports EDID presets, EDID copy and EDID write. By default, each input EDID is set as 4K@60 4: 4: 4 HDR with 5.1CH encoded audio
- Supports audio mute, four SPDIF outputs can be muted separately by API commands
- Supports upgrading firmware via both micro-USB and web UI (for MCU and web module).
- Rich control options, including RS232 control, IR, IP Control and front panel buttons control.
Newest 4×4 4K HDMI2.0 Matrix Switcher
4KMX44-H2 is a 4×4 compact HDMI matrix switcher, specially designed for cost conscious projects and buyers. It features not only basic functions like cross-point switching and control (IR, RS-232, IP), but also advanced functions like auto-downscaling for each HDMI output when it is connected to 1080P display. With its compact and handy design, you can freely install it in sports bars, digital signages, control centers, etc.
Main Features:
- 4 HDMI Inputs and 4 HDMI Outputs.
- All HDMI inputs and outputs support HDMI with HDR formats, including HDR 10, HLG, DOLBY VISION up to 4K@60 444.
- HDCP2.2 compliant.
- With built-in 4K-1080P downscaler for each HDMI Output, the matrix can downscale 4K@60Hz 4: 4: 4 to 1080P@60 4: 4: 4. 4K downscaler can work automatically when the matrix is connected to 1080P display and can be set to ON/OFF by API commands.
- Each HDMI output has a SPDIF audio breakout, and supports formats up to 5CH HBR or 2CH PCM audio.
- Supports smart EDID, each input can be assigned to smart EDID mode.
- Supports EDID presets, EDID copy and EDID write. By default, each input EDID is set as 4K@60 4: 4: 4 HDR with 5.1CH encoded audio
- Supports audio mute, four SPDIF outputs can be muted separately by API commands
- Supports upgrading firmware via both micro-USB and web UI (for MCU and web module).
- Rich control options, including RS232 control, IR, IP Control and front panel buttons control.
4×4 4K Matrix Switcher
You can connect up to four HDMI sources and distribute any of them independently to any of the four connected outputs. With its compact and handy design, you can freely install it in sports bars, digital signages, control centers, etc.
HDMI2.0/HDCP2.2 Compliant
The matrix allows you to enjoy the finest image and sound quality. It supports HDR10, Dolby Vision and HLG up to 4K@60 4:4:4 for all HDMI inputs and outputs. It also supports audio formats like PCM 2.0/5.1/7.1, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, etc.
HDMI2.0/HDCP2.2 Compliant
The matrix allows you to enjoy the finest image and sound quality. It supports HDR10, Dolby Vision and HLG up to 4K@60 4:4:4 for all HDMI inputs and outputs. It also supports audio formats like PCM 2.0/5.1/7.1, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, etc.
Audio De-Embedding
With the four S/PDIF audio output ports, you can easily extract the audio sources from each HDMI output to provide more audio feeds to your multi-zone audio system like amplifiers, speakers, etc.
4K-to-1080P Downscaler
Route your 4K video sources to 4K displays and 1080P displays simultaneously via downscaling. Mixed output resolutions offer you the flexibility to distribute your display economically and save more cost.
4K-to-1080P Downscaler
Route your 4K video sources to 4K displays and 1080P displays simultaneously via downscaling. Mixed output resolutions offer you the flexibility to distribute your display economically and save more cost.
Various Control Options
You can effortlessly control the matrix via the front buttons, IR remote, web UI or RS-232. Besides, the included IR receiver cable are available for you to easily extend the IR signal.
Comparison Chart of Related Products
4KMX42 | 4KMX42-H2A | 4KMX44-H2 | |
Number of input/output ports | 4x2 | 4x2 | 4x4 |
Supported Max Video Resolution | 4K@30Hz | 4K@60Hz (4:4:4 8bit) | 4K@60Hz (4:4:4 8bit) |
HDMI | 1.4 | 2 | 2 |
HDCP | 1.4 | 2.2 | 2.2 |
IR Control | Yes | Yes | Yes |
RS232 | No | Yes | Yes |
HDR | No | 4K60Hz | 4K60Hz |
CEC | Yes | Yes | Yes |
ARC | No | Yes | No |
Specifications
Technical | |
Input/Output Port | 4 x HDMI In, 4 x HDMI Out, 1 x RS232, 1 x IP Control (RJ45), 4 x SPDIF Out (Digital), 1 x FW (Micro USB), 1 x DC 12V IN |
Input/Output Signal Type | HDMI with 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10, HLG & Dolby Vision, HDCP 2.2 Note: Dolby vision is not supported in downscaler mode. |
Input/Output Resolution Supported | VESA: 800×6008, 1024×7688, 1280×7688, 1280×8008, 1280×9608, 1280×10248,1360×7688, 1366×7688, 1440×9008, 1600×9008, 1600×12008, 1680×10508,1920×12008 SMPTE: 720x576P6, 1280x720P6,7,8, 1920x1080P2,5,6,7,8, 3840×21602,3,5,6,8, 4096×21602,3,5,6,8 2 = at 24 Hz, 3 = at 25 Hz, 5 = at 30 Hz, 6 = at 50 Hz, 7 = at 59.94 Hz, 8 = 60 Hz |
Audio Format | HDMI IN/OUT: Fully supports audio formats in HDMI 2.0 specification, including PCM 2.0/5.1/7.1, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTSHD Master Audio and DTS:X S/PDIF OUT: Supports PCM 2.0/5.1, Dolby digital and DTS up to 5.1 Channel |
Maximum Data Rate | 18Gbps |
Control Method | Front Panel Buttons, RS232, IR, IP (Telnet &Web UI) |
General | |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) |
Humidity | 10% to 90%, non-condensing |
ESD Protection | Human-body Model: ±8kV (Air-gap discharge)/ ±4kV (Contact discharge) |
Power Supply | DC 12V 2A |
Power Consumption (Max) | 10.8W |
Device Dimension (W x H x D) | 215mm x 42mm x 120.2mm/8.46” x 1.65” x 4.73” (Without mounting brackets)” |
Product Weight | 0.54kg/1.19lb |
In the Box
- 1 x Matrix
- 1 x Power Adapter (DC 12V 2A)
- 1 x AC Power Cord with US Pins
- 1 x IR Remote
- 1 x IR Receiver
- 1 x Phoenix Male Connector (3.5mm, 3-Pin)
- 2 x Mounting Brackets (with Screws)
- 1 x User Manual
Documents & Softwares
Download User Manual
Download Connection Diagram
Download API COMMAND GUIDE
Download SmartSet GUI Tool
Documents & Softwares
Troubleshooting FAQ
- Check if the corresponding input source has been switched to the corresponding output port.
- Check your HDMI cables, or use new cables.
- Try restarting the matrix switch to check if it helps.
- Check if your display device supports HDCP.
- Try connecting the source to the display device directly, without using the matrix switch. Then check if there is any video output.
- Try connecting the source to the display device directly, without using the matrix switch. Then check if you set “Dolby Vision”.
- Log in to the matrix switch’s web interface, and set the input’s EDID mode to copy the corresponding output’s EDID.
- Check if the corresponding HDMI output port is outputting sound. If not, you need to check if there is any sound transmitted from the input source.
- If there is sound from the HDMI output port, try setting the corresponding input source’s audio format to PCM or DD 5.1.
- Check if the battery has run out of power.
- Check if the battery is installed correctly and on the right position.
- When you use the remote controller, it needs to be directly facing the IR receiving window on the front panel of the matrix switch, or directly facing the head of IR receiver cable.
- Check if the connection method of the RS232 cable between the matrix switch and the control PC/system is correct. It should be “TX-RX, RX-TX, GND-GND”.
- Ensure you set the correct parameters for the RS232 port. You can refer to the API command guide on our site.
- Check if you can add the terminators “CR”and “NL” in the command sender.
- Try restarting the matrix switch to check if you can receive restarting feedback from the device. In this way, you can check if the RS232 settings are correct.
- Ensure you have inputted the correct command.
- Try obtaining the correct IP address of the matrix switch via your router or software tool.
- Modify your PC’s firewall settings to allow the browser to access the matrix switch’s IP address.
- If the correct IP address cannot be obtained, try restoring the matrix switch to factory settings through RS232 commands, then try logging in again.
Other FAQ
An HDMI matrix switch is a device that can distribute and control HDMI audio and video signals from one or more input sources (such as PCs, Blu-ray players and surveillance cameras) to one or more output sources (such as TVs, monitors and projectors).
With four HDMI inputs and four HDMI outputs, the 4KMX44-H2 4×4 matrix switch is ideal for sports bars, digital signages, control centers, restaurant, etc.
By interface, we have 4×2 matrix switches and 4×4 matrix switches.
The 4KMX44-H2 matrix switch supports play 4 separate sources on 4 separate monitors. Each monitor can select one of four sources for playback. If you need 4 monitors to present a single source together, check out our HDIP100 AV over IP matrix with the video wall function.
You can easily switch signal sources via front panel buttons, IR remote control, web UI or RS-232.
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surprisingly robust 4k output and embedded downscaler to 1080p works well for output to my primary 4k displays as well as a 4th 1080p projector! love it!