HDanywhere MHUB862U40 Bedienungsanleitung

PRODUCT CODE: MHUB862U40
MHUB U
HD CONNECTIVITY LTD, trading as HDANYWHERE registered in England and Wales. Company No: 06046737 Registered ofce: Unit 23 Link Business Centre, Link Way, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1UQ. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 00441684575324
VCP-15052019

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MHUB U
MHUB U
HD CONNECTIVITY LTD, trading as HDANYWHERE registered in England and Wales. Company No: 06046737 Registered ofce: Unit 23 Link Business Centre, Link Way, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1UQ. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 00441684575324
CONTENTS SYSTEM: MHUB U
SYSTEM FEATURES
IN THE BOX
1x MHUB U (8x6+2) matrix hub
6x MHUB U display receivers
1x MHUB U infra-red (IR) remote control
1x IEC power lead
9x IR RX
15x IR TX
2x 19” rack mounting ears
Cloud-monitorable 8x6+2 HDMI / HDBT+HDMI matrix system with a 40m UHD 4K or 70m 1080p
transmission range. An integrated IP>IR control processor enables property-wide control off all
the connected sources and displays via the free uControl universal remote App or Alexa voice
commands.
Multichannel audio or stereo extraction can be selected to occur matched to any of the display
zone output. Remote cloud monitoring is also possible, designed to reduce the necessity for
callouts and site visits.
Please fully read and adhere to the setup information and operational instructions
contained within this installation manual.
Box contents and system introduction 2
System features 2
Matrix hub rear connections 3
Matrix hub front and display receiver connections 4
Wiring diagram 5
Setup 6-10
- Cables & wiring 6
- Setting up IR control 7
- Testing your IR set up 7
- Gaining IR control of sources 8
- MHUB-OS First Boot Process 9-10
Operation 11
Specications 12 HDMI® 2.0 features supported up to 18Gbps
All display receivers powered via PoH
Web GUI for easy cong and setup (MHUB-OS)
Remote system monitoring (HDA Cloud)
Advanced EDID management
Supports source content up to and inc. Ultra HD 4K 60 4:4:4 with High Dynamic Range (HDR)
formats inc. Dolby Vision®
Supports all current audio formats up to and including Dolby Atmos® and DTS:X®
Multichannel audio or stereo extraction via digi coax, or via 3.5mm stereo jack
4K>1080 down/up-scaling receiver option available
2/3-year guarantee (Cloud registration required)

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MHUB U
HD CONNECTIVITY LTD, trading as HDANYWHERE registered in England and Wales. Company No: 06046737 Registered ofce: Unit 23 Link Business Centre, Link Way, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1UQ. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 00441684575324
MHUB U (8x6+2) REAR CONNECTIONS
1. “SOURCE INPUTS” [1-8]: Use to connect HDMI source devices to the MHUB
2. HDMI Outputs [A-B]: Connect a display to this port via a HDMI cable
3. HDBaseT Outputs [C-H]: Connect your MHUB receivers to these ports via a CAT cable
4. “DISPLAY IR (IN)” [A-H]: Connect IR RXs to these ports to control your displays via IR with a
third party control system
5. “ALL IR (IN)”: Connect an IR RX to this port to send commands to all displays simultaneously
6. “HUB IR (IN)”: Connect an IR RX to this port to control your MHUB with the included IR remote
control (or other learning remote) whilst in line-of-sight of the IR RX.
Or control the MHUB with a third party controller via direct IR, using the optional add-on
accessory called the ‘MHUB IR integration cable’. (1.55.911.001.1)
7. “SOURCE IR (OUT)” [1-8]: Connect IR TXs to these ports to control your source devices via IR.
The “SOURCE IR” port number corresponds with the source input number
8. “AVR IR (OUT)”: If you have an AVR in your system, connect an IR TX to this port and place it
on the IR window of your AVR
9. Audio Extraction Ports:
a. “DIGITAL” Audio: Use this port to extract multi-channel audio via an optical cable
b. “STEREO” Audio: Use this port to extract stereo audio via a 3.5mm jack cable
10. “HUB CONTROL IP” Port: Connect the MHUB system to your router via this port to enable
controllability via TCP/IP commands, web GUI access and system control via the uControl App.
11. “RS232” Port: Use to integrate your MHUB with a control system via RS232
12. AC input: Connect the supplied IEC power cable to this port to provide power to your matrix

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MHUB U
MHUB U
HD CONNECTIVITY LTD, trading as HDANYWHERE registered in England and Wales. Company No: 06046737 Registered ofce: Unit 23 Link Business Centre, Link Way, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1UQ. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 00441684575324
MHUB U (8x6+2) FRONT PANEL
DISPLAY RECEIVERS
1. Power LED: If this is lit up your matrix is receiving power 2. Source Selector [1-8]: Select which source you want to switch to via the button
1. Optional DC input: Plug a 24V / 1A DC power supply into the unit if you are not using PoH
2. HDBASET: connects back to the HDBASET output on the MHUB chassis
3. “HDMI OUT”: Connect this to your local display using a HDMI cable
4. “IR IN”: Connect an IR RX to the ‘IR (IN)” port to send IR commands back to the MHUB chassis
5. “IR OUT”: Connect an IR TX to enable control of your display
6. Service Port

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MHUB U
HD CONNECTIVITY LTD, trading as HDANYWHERE registered in England and Wales. Company No: 06046737 Registered ofce: Unit 23 Link Business Centre, Link Way, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1UQ. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 00441684575324
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F G H
SOURCE INPUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DIGITAL IP RS232
TX RX
STEREO
A B C D E F G H
source ir (out) AVR IR (OUT)HUB ir (in)display ir (in) ALL IR (in)
10 0-24 0V AC 5 0/6 0Hz
Zone A
Zone BZone C
MHUB-OS
MHUB-OS
RX RX
A
B
C
D
HDANYWHERE
WIRING DIAGRAM
HDMI Cable
Ethernet Cable
Digi-Coax Cable
HDBaseT
IR Receiver
IR Receiver
IR Signal uControl

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MHUB U
MHUB U
HD CONNECTIVITY LTD, trading as HDANYWHERE registered in England and Wales. Company No: 06046737 Registered ofce: Unit 23 Link Business Centre, Link Way, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1UQ. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 00441684575324
CABLES & WIRING
Notes on your network cabling
Notes on your HDMI cabling
Optimum performance
Shielded cables
Patch panels and wall plates
Currently you can use Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6e, Cat6a, Cat7 or Cat7a with HDA products.
DO NOT USE COPPER CLAD ALUMINIUM (CCA) Cat 5/6/7 CABLE.
The baseline cable standard for HDanywhere systems is Cat5e. Greater distances and reliability
can be achieved by using Cat6, or slightly better still with the Cat7, which have thicker copper
cores and shielding for easier signal transfer.
HDANYWHERE recommends using suitably robust, good quality HDMI cables. It is not advised to
use passive HDMI cables over 5 metres in length either on the inputs or the outputs of the matrix
hub or display receivers.
In circumstances where HDMI cables longer than 5 metres are required, HDA recommends
utilising an Active HDMI cable option, optical-bre or similar.
Terminate the cabling using RJ45 connectors to the 568B wiring standard (shown below).
Whichever network cable type you choose, ensure that the main wiring architecture is ‘solid core’,
not stranded ‘patch’ cabling. Patch cabling can be used for the last few metres of a run (say from
a wallplate) but should be avoided over the longer runs as signal transfer over stranded cores is
heavily reduced. The use of pre-made leads is not recommended unless you can be absolutely
sure of their construction credentials (i.e. solid core 568B). For absolute optimum performance,
use a single piece of Cat cable terminated directly at the transmitter and the receiver ends. Make
sure to use the correct connector types i.e. RJ45 solid core crimp connectors.
Unlike other systems, shielded FTP cable is not a stipulation. If however you preferred this type of
cable please ensure compatible shielded accessories are used. Failure to terminate cable screen
at all points can induce interference rather than eliminating it.
If the patch panels are terminated correctly, there is minimal loss of distance, however the use
of wallplates and patch panels has the potential to cause increased resistance on the cable,
introducing pinch points for signal transmission, and could reduce advertised transmission
lengths.
TIP – instead of using RJ45 wallplates, use brush plates instead to maintain the neat nish.
A search for “brush plates” will yield many results.
Connection termination

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MHUB U
HD CONNECTIVITY LTD, trading as HDANYWHERE registered in England and Wales. Company No: 06046737 Registered ofce: Unit 23 Link Business Centre, Link Way, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1UQ. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 00441684575324
1. Plug IR Transmitter TX into the numbered 3.5mm jack port labelled SOURCE IR (OUT) on
the MHUB. Make sure the number corresponds with the HDMI input the source device is
connected to
2. Place IR Transmitter TX bud (small tear drop part) in front of the IR eye of the source (where
you would normally point the remote to control the HDMI source device). Repeat these steps
for each source device
3. Plug IR Receiver RX into the 3.5mm jack port labelled IR IN on the display receiver
4. Place IR Receiver at or near the display (position it close to where you would usually point
your remote to turn your TV on or off)
1. Plug IR Transmitter TX into the 3.5mm jack port labelled IR OUT on the display Receiver
2. Place IR Transmitter TX in front of the IR eye of the display (position it where you would
usually point your remote to turn on or off your TV)
3. Plug IR Receiver RX into the numbered 3.5mm jack port labelled DISPLAY IR on the central
hub. Make sure the number corresponds with the display you want to control
4. Place IR Receiver in a visible uncovered position where it is able to receive remote signals
SETTING UP IR CONTROL
This will enable backwards IR control (the most common form of IR control) where IR signals
from a remote in any one of your rooms is sent back to the central hub and sent to your source
device to make it appear as though it is in the same room as you.
Source control via IR (backwards IR)
Display control via IR (forwards IR)
IR RX
IR TX
Forward IR ports
Test basic operation (backwards IR)
TESTING YOUR IR SET UP
The easiest way to verify your IR setup is to go to your display device connected to output b (or
your rst connected output) of the central hub. Use the matrix remote to select source input 1
and then use the remote control for your chosen source 1 to verify control. Do this for each of the
other sources connected to the matrix. If you wish, you can then repeat the process at each of
the display locations you have connected to the system.
MHUB has forward IR ports on the rear of the matrix. These allow IR signals to be sent from the
central hub to the individual TV receivers. This feature is for use when integrating with third party
control systems. In normal use these ports are not used or required. For example, a third party
smart home system such as Control4, Crestron, AMX or RTI can send IR commands to control
devices at the TV receiver location from the location of the central hub.
Working with identical source devices
MHUB has discrete IR, so it is possible to have two or more identical source devices without IR
clashes that result in the operation of all identical devices. When using two or more identical
source devices, please take measures to avoid IR transmission leaks that could cause the other
identical source devices to respond. You can take measures to shield source devices from the
IR being emitted by other source device IR TX emitters by locating them on different shelves, for
example.

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MHUB U
MHUB U
HD CONNECTIVITY LTD, trading as HDANYWHERE registered in England and Wales. Company No: 06046737 Registered ofce: Unit 23 Link Business Centre, Link Way, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1UQ. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 00441684575324
Gaining IR control of sources when using a direct HDMI connected display,
or an XTND extender set with MHUB.
A. The HDMI IR dongle is included with MHUB as part of the boxed package.
B. The ‘MHUB+XTND Integration Kit’ is available as an optional extra accessory. (2.50.792)
HDMI CABLE
CAT6 CABLE
INFRARED (IR) CABLE
3.5mm JACK CABLE
POWER
DONGLE CONNECTS
DIRECTLY TO DISPLAY
XTND HDMI
EXTENDER TRANSMITTER
XTND HDMI
EXTENDER RECEIVER
SET SWITCH TO “IR”
IN BOTH METHODS
M to F adapter A
B

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MHUB U
HD CONNECTIVITY LTD, trading as HDANYWHERE registered in England and Wales. Company No: 06046737 Registered ofce: Unit 23 Link Business Centre, Link Way, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1UQ. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 00441684575324
BEFORE STARTING: Read and agree to the End User Licence Agreement (EULA) and Privacy
Statement
First Boot Step 1 – Check for MOS updates
This is where your MHUB requests available updates from HDA cloud so your unit will update to
the latest version. This is done before proceeding.
First Boot Step 2 – Name your MHUB
Here you can give your MHUB a personal name, this can also be used to differentiate multiple
installations by HDA Pro’s
First Boot Step 3 – Name your sources/inputs
On this page you can label your input devices, such as Sky, Apple or Tivo. These labels are used
in the uControl app and with voice control.
SETUP CONTINUED...
1. Power off all displays and all HDMI source devices.
2. Connect the unpowered HDMI sources to the HDMI inputs on the matrix hub.
3. Connect each display receiver’s Cat cable to the HDBaseT ports on the matrix hub.
4. Connect any direct devices such as AVRs or displays to the HDMI ports on the matrix hub.
5. Plug in the power for the matrix hub.
6. Power on each HDMI source device followed by each display.
7. At this point the four displays should show the video and audio of the HDMI source devices
connected to the matrix.
MHUB-OS FIRST BOOT PROCESS
Make sure MHUB is connected up correctly before starting the rst boot process on MHUB-OS
HDANYWHERE(HDA) recommends that every MHUB install goes through its rst boot process
to ensure that the MHUB is setup correctly. Please follow the quick start guide (inside MHUB
packaging) to make sure your MHUB is connected correctly to your source devices, displays and
has an active network connection before proceeding.
I don’t use MHUB-OS or go through the rst boot process, will it still work like a normal matrix?
Yes. You do not need to access MHUB-OS if you don’t want to. MHUB will work distributing video
as normal and will be controllable using the included remote controls. Please note that you will not
be able to access advanced features such as voice control, the uControl app or build Sequences.
Accessing MHUB-OS (MOS)
There are two ways to access MOS:
1. Download our app, uControl, from the iOS or Google Play Store and let it nd MHUB (and run
you through the rst boot) for you.
2. Use a network scanner such as https://www.ng.io/ to discover the devices connected to the
network. Find MHUB in the list of devices and the IP address associated to it from there. Make a
note of it then put that address into any web browser on the same network. You will be forwarded
to your MHUB-OS and prompted to complete the rst boot process.

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MHUB U
MHUB U
HD CONNECTIVITY LTD, trading as HDANYWHERE registered in England and Wales. Company No: 06046737 Registered ofce: Unit 23 Link Business Centre, Link Way, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1UQ. Contact: [email protected] Tel: 00441684575324
First Boot Step 4 – Name your Displays/Rooms/outputs
This page is similar to the previous step. You can choose to label them as display manufacturers
or room names. Again please follow best practice guidelines available here – [Best Practices]
First Boot Step 5 – Turn update notications On/Off
MOS updates are released periodically, here you can choose to be notied when an update is
available.
First Boot Step 6 – Create or link your MHUB to a HDA cloud account, read and agree to our
Terms and Conditions
MHUB 4K and MHUB 4K PRO units can be linked to a cloud based account. When registering
as a homeowner this enables a couple of things. Firstly when you register, your warranty period
is extended by 1 year, in addition to that cloud access is required when using the uControl IR
engine feature allowing you to control source and display devices. Cloud access is also required
for voice integration. For a HDA PRO the cloud account allows you to manage your MHUB
installations remotely, getting system information as well as a host of other features.
First Boot Step 7 – Secure MHUB with a PIN number
If you wish you can lock local access to MOS stopping any unwanted conguration changes
from being made.
First Boot Step 8 – Complete First Boot Setup
Once you have completed the rst boot process you can either ‘COMPLETE SETUP’ and go to
the MOS DASHBOARD page, or go to the uControl page to start adding device/source control.
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