4. Do not install near any heat 9. Only use sources such as radiators, heat attachments/accessories registers, stoves, or other device specified by FSR. (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 5. Do not place sources of open 10. Refer all servicing to...
Overview The DV-HSW4K-41 is a 4 by 1 4K HDMI switcher, a perfect solution for managing multiple sources. It provides four inputs for direct connection of HDMI devices, which gives you a high performance connection between four sources and a display without signal loss.
DV-HSW4K-41 Front Panel Front Panel Name Description Power LED Lit when power is on Select Button Press to select HDMI IN 1 as input source Indicator Lit when HDMI IN 1 is selected Select Button Press to select HDMI IN 2 as input source...
Connects to an HDMI source HDMI IN 3 HDMI IN 4 Connects to an HDMI source HDMI OUT Connects to an HDMI display RS232 control. RS232 For API commands, please refer to DV-HSW4K-41 RS-232 Serial Protocol EDID DIP Switch Adjust EDID settings...
Connect the HDMI display (LED/LCD display or projector) to the HDMI output port of the HDMI switcher. Connect the power supply to the HDMI switcher and power on all the devices. To operate DV-HSW4K-41, use the front panel select button or remote control handset. HDMI HDMI...
EDID Management The HDMI Switcher features an EDID copy mode that can be used when the EDID’s do not meet the installation requirements. Note: The change doesn’t take effect until you restart the HDMI Switcher. Position Functions Automatically copy HDMI display's EDID to all HDMI Inputs, if failed, the EDID of all HDMI inputs won’t change.
RS-232 Operation The DV‐HSW4K‐41 switcher may be configured or queried via the RS232 serial connection. Baud Rate: 38,400bps Data bits: 8 Stop bits: 1 Parity: None Flow control: None Computer (DTE) DV-HSW4K-41 Pin 2 Rx Pin 3 Tx — Pin 5 Ground Ground RS‐232 Serial Protocol The DV‐HSW4K‐41 switcher may be configured or queried via the RS‐232 serial connection. Request/Response Format All requests and responses will be entirely in ASCII. The requests can be in ...
Field Separators Fields are separated by white space, that is any number of spaces or tabs as long as the entire command is less than 80 characters. A <cr> terminates the command. Below is an example describing a command. CON num <cr> So the actual message would look like this: CON 2<cr> Command Request Syntax: This document uses the following notation when describing the syntax of a command request: ...
Acknowledging Receipt of Commands Each request sent to the DV‐HSW4K‐41 switcher will have by default two possible responses, an acknowledgement of a correct request or an error response. The acknowledge response will be: Ok<cr><lf> Error Response It is inevitable that errors occur in the requests sent to the DV‐HSW4K‐41 switcher. If an invalid command is sent to the DV‐HSW4K‐41 switcher, the DV‐HSW4K‐41 switcher will respond with the message "ERR: unknown command". If an invalid parameter ...
Connection Request The connection request is used to connect one of the four available inputs to the output. A connection may be disconnected by using the DIS command (see later in document). CON input | "?" <cr> Syntax: CON <input | "?"><cr> Where: CON Connection request header input Input number in the range 1‐4 "?" Request to return the currently selected input (the front panel LEDs reflect the currently selected input). (Note: A CON input command will override the disconnected output, ie via the DIS command. See below for description of DIS command.) ...
DIS <cr> Syntax: DIS<cr> Where: DIS Disconnect request header Example: To disconnect (disable) the output of the switcher, the user would send the following message: DIS<cr> HDCP Request The High‐bandwidth Definition Content Protection status request allows identification of the presence of HDCP on each of the available inputs. The format for the HDCP request is as follows: ...
Model Request The MOD Model request allows identification of the model number of the DV‐HSW4K‐41 switcher. The unit will return the current model identification, ie DV‐HSW4K‐41. The format for the model request is as follows: MOD <cr> Syntax: MOD<cr> Where: MOD Model request header Response: MOD model_number Where: ...
Example: To reconnect the previously connected input 2 to output, the user would send the following message: REC<cr> Status Request The STA request returns the presence of signal on the respective inputs, 1 = signal present, 0 = no signal present. STA <cr> Syntax: STA<cr> Where: STA Status request header Example: To query for the presence of signal on inputs 1‐4 the user would send the following message: STA<cr> ...
Version Request In order to be able to identify the current firmware version populated in the unit, the user may request using the VER request. The format for the request will be as follows: VER <cr> Syntax: VER<cr> Where: VER Version Request header Response: VER DV‐HSW4K‐41 <XX.xx> Where: XX.xx XX = Major version number, xx = Minor version number Example: VER<cr> To which the DV‐HSW4K‐41 switcher will respond: VER DV‐HSW4K‐41 01.09<cr> ...
Specifications Video Input 4 x HDMI Output 1 x HDMI Input/ output Signal Type HDMI: HDMI 1.4 with HDCP HDMI: 480i,576i,480p,576p,720p@50, Input/output Resolution 720p@60,1080p@24,1080i@25, Support 1080i@30,1080p@30,1080p@50, 1080p@60, 4K x 2K@30 Maximum Pixel Clock 297 MHz Input Video Signal 0.5~1.5 volts p-p Video Impedance 100 ohms General...
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.
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