The Aurora DXM-1616-G3 is a 3rd Generation Digital Xtreme Series 4K UHD modular matrix switch. It comes in a card-based chassis/frame and is equipped with a full set of multimedia input and output cards. The I/O cards have 4 channels of inputs or outputs and are available with HDMI, HDBaseT, and SDI interfaces. This switcher offers crystal-clear digital clarity and is designed for easy service with front-chassis access to the power supply and other system boards. You can 'hot swap' the input and output cards while the device is powered. Control the DXM-G3 and connected devices through an integrated 7' touch screen, web server, RS-232, or LAN. It also has advanced EDID, HDCP, and data handling capabilities. To outshine the competition, the DXM-G3 series features audio break-away switching, audio de-embedding on all input and output channels, an integrated PoH/Ethernet switch for HDBaseT, and is compatible with any web browser-based device. It's truly the most advanced modular matrix switch on the market today. Key features include a 20Gbps per port backplane, advanced EDID management, multiple modes of HDCP handling, remote diagnostics, 7' front panel touch control, integrated web server control, an integrated Ethernet switch for HDBaseT cards, PoH for HDBaseT ports, 4-channel per card configurability, break-away audio switching, HDMI input/output cards with audio de-embedding and auto DVI detect, HDBaseT CAT input/output cards that power remote Tx/Rx units and pass RS-232 and ethernet, LAN control, control expansion ports, and RS-232 control. Technical specifications: General - Input Slots: 4, Output Slots: 4; Communication - RS-232: 1200 - 115200 Baud, LAN: 10/100; Mechanical - Dimensions: 6RU 17.24' x 16.69' x 10.50' (438 x 424 x 266mm), Weight (Empty Card Cage): 36 lbs (17.90kg), Power: 90V - 265V 50 - 60Hz 60W (no cards), 520 Watts Max.



Using the Aurora DXM - 1616 - G3 is a breeze. First, connect your multimedia devices to the input cards. You can choose from HDMI, HDBaseT, or SDI interfaces according to your device's output. Once connected, you can control the switcher in multiple ways. You can use the 7' front - panel touch screen for quick and easy operation, or access the integrated web server through a web - browser - based device. You can also use RS - 232 or LAN for more advanced control. When it comes to swapping cards, you can do it while the device is powered on, but make sure to follow proper static - electricity prevention measures. For maintenance, keep the device in a well - ventilated area to prevent overheating. Check the power supply regularly and make sure the voltage is within the specified range of 90V - 265V, 50 - 60Hz. If you encounter any issues, the remote diagnostics feature can help you identify the problem. Just use the control options to access the diagnostic functions and get a better understanding of what might be wrong.