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DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment: • Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
1. INTRODUCTION The 1 by 4 HDMI TV Wall controler allows an HDMI input source to be displayed, in full screen or single mode, on up to 4 HDMI displays (TV or monitor). Multiple units can be cascaded to extend the HDMI signal up to as many displays as needed.
5. FEATURES HDMI, HDCP1.1 and DVI compliant Output source signal to 4 displays (2 by 2 Video wall) as a full screen or single image with adjustable Bezel Correction Cascade the HDMI signal up to as many as required Software application allows one button push to control all connected TV Wall devices Supports RS232 and Telnet controls Input resolutions support VGA~WUXGA and 480i~1080p...
6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel POWER POWER: Press this button to power the unit ON or to set it to 'Standby' mode. When the unit is powered on, press and hold this button for 3 seconds to reset the system back to the 'Factory Default' settings. 6.2 Rear Panel HDMI IN HDMI OUT...
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2x2 Wall Source (4xDisplays) RS-232 Control Device HDMI OUT HDMI IN RS-232 3x2 Wall Source (6xDisplays) Router HDMI IN HDMI OUT Control HDMI IN HDMI OUT Control 3x3 Wall Source (9xDisplays) Router HDMI IN HDMI OUT Control HDMI IN HDMI OUT Control HDMI IN HDMI OUT...
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ITEM COMMAND DESCRIPTION PARAMETER 0~50 (10) OSD (Cont.) ROSDT Request OSD display timeout setting SOSDT 2~50 Set OSD display timeout in second 0~10 (2) ROSDG Request OSD gain correction SOSDG 0~10 Set OSD gain correction SOSDI Set OSD information On/Off status SOSDR Reset OSD to factory...
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ITEM COMMAND DESCRIPTION PARAMETER Ethernet RIPM Request IP mode 0=DHCP 1=Static SIPM 0/1 Set IP mode RIPA Request IP address IP ADDR:IPA3.IPA2. IPA1.IPA0 SIPA 0~255.0~255. Set IP address 0~255.0~255 RMAA Request Mask Mask ADDR:MAA3. address MAA2.MAA1.MAA0 SMAA 0~255.0~255. Set Mask address 0~255.0~255 RGAA Request Gateway...
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ITEM COMMAND DESCRIPTION PARAMETER System RMUTE Request mute status 0=Unmute 1=Mute SMUTE 0/1 Set mute status RPOW Request power status 0=Power off 1=Power on SPOW 0/1 Set power status RVER Request version SREL Set re-link SDEF Reset to factory default TV Wall RMNC 1~4 Request TV wall...
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ITEM COMMAND DESCRIPTION PARAMETER TV Wall (Cont.) RMDN Request unit's model 0~225=Model number setting value SMDN 0~255 Set unit's model no. SWDE Reset TV wall value SHOT 0~23 Set hot setting 0=1×1, 1=2×2 2=3×3, 3=4×4 4=5×5, 5=6×6 6=2×3, 7=3×2 8=3×4, 9=4×2 10=4×3, 11=4×5 12=1×2, 13=2×1 14=1×3, 15=3×1...
6.5 Telnet Control Before attempting to use the Telnet control, please ensure that both the HDMI Video Wall unit (via the ‘CONTROL’ port) and the PC/Laptop are connected to the active networks. To access the Telnet control in Windows 7, click on the ‘Start’ menu and type “cmd”...
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This will bring us into the unit which we wish to control. Type 'HELP' to list the available commands. Note: All the commands will be not executed unless followed by a carriage return. Commands are case-insensitive. If the IP is changed then the IP Address required for Telnet access will also change accordingly.
6.6 PC Application Control Navigate to the 1 by 4 HDMI Video Wall Splitter product page to download the software application installer. Warning: Before installing, please uninstall any previous versions of the software application. Double click on the downloaded file to install the software. Once the application has installed successfully, click and open the application.
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6.6.1 System Settings Power On: Click on this button to switch the Video Wall unit on. To switch all units on, click "ALL IP" and then “Power ON”. Factory Reset: Click on this button to reset the Video Wall unit back to default settings.
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6.6.2 Connect Interface Connect: Click on this button to establish the link with the 'TV Wall Set' . Disconnect: Click on this button to terminate the link between the Video Wall unit and the 'TV Wall Set' . MAC: Click on this drop-down menu to show the available Video Wall units and select any MAC addresses to connect to.
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6.6.4 TV Wall Setup (1) Bezel Correction: Allows the video wall’s image to be adjusted to compensate for the screen bezel size. Click on "ALL IP" to activate Bezel Correction on all Video Wall units. Fast TV Wall Setting: These buttons are pre-set options, click to set the desired pre-configured option.
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6.6.5 TV Wall Setup (2) Manual Setup: Allows the user to individually set up outputs A to D in a specific horizontal and vertical positions (1~15). Output CH.4 Bypass: Allows the Video Wall unit’s output D to be set to cascade to additional units for larger video walls. H and V Correction: Allows the horizontal and vertical positions of each output channel to be adjusted to compensate for the screen bezel size.
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6.6.6 TV Wall Setup (3) H and V Start/End Value: Allows the user to individually adjust the horizontal and vertical positions (0~225) of each of the outputs A to D. Refresh: This button will refresh the H and V Setup page only. Reset: This button will reset all the settings of the H and V Setup page back to factory default values.
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6.6.7 TV Wall Setup (4) Save TV Wall Settings: These buttons will store the current video wall settings to favorite slots from FAV 1 to FAV 5. When all adjustments are complete, click the desired slot number to store the settings for later recall.
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6.6.8 I/O Setup Output Resolution: Allows the user to set the Output Resolution. Click "ALL IP" to make adjustments to all connected Video Wall units simultaneously. Parameters and default values are as listed in RS-232 commands listing (see Section 6.4 for details). OSD Menu Adjustment: Allows the user to make adjustments to the OSD menu.
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6.6.9 Image Adjust Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Hue Adjustment: Allows the user to set the Image Adjustment parameters. Click "ALL IP" to make adjustments to all connected Video Wall units simultaneously. Parameters and default values are as listed in RS-232 commands listing (see Section 6.4 for details).
7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM DVD/Blu-ray Player HDMI Input Router SmartPhone or Tablet Device Power HDMI IN HDMI OUT CONTROL RS232 DC 12V Supply SERVICE ONLY HDMI Outputs RS-232 Equipped PC/Laptop 2×2 TVs/Displays (Total 4 Screens)
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DVD/Blu-ray Player Router HDMI Input SmartPhone or Tablet Device HDMI IN HDMI OUT CONTROL RS232 DC 12V SERVICE ONLY Power RS-232 Equipped Supply PC/Laptop HDMI Outputs Cascade Output HDMI IN HDMI OUT CONTROL RS232 DC 12V SERVICE ONLY Power Supply HDMI Outputs 2×3 TVs/Displays (Total 6 Screens)
9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Command Line Interface Digital Theater System DIGITAL VISUAL INTERFACE EDID EXTENDED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DATA Graphical User Interface HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface HDTV High-Definition Television On-Screen Display UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS VIDEO GRAPHICS ARRAY WUXGA WIDESCREEN ULTRA EXTENDED GRAPHICS ARRAY...
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