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UltraVista 4K to be in good working order for one year from the date of purchase from Rose Electronics or an authorized dealer. Should this product fail to be in good working order at any time during this one-year warranty period, Rose Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace the Unit as set forth below.
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DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Disclaimer System Introduction Features Package Contents Sample Application Video Input Resolution for Models UltraVista 4K Models Model View Front Views Front View Connectors / Indicators Rear View Rear View Connectors /Indicators Installation Connections to the UltraVista 4K Software Installation UltraVista 4K Operation Connection between Smart Editor and UltraVista 4K Unit...
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Figures Figure 1. UltraVista 4K – Cascaded Video Wall displaying 1920x1080 on all monitors Figure 2. UltraVista 4K Model View Figure 3. Front View HDMI Model Figure 4. Front View Dual-Link DVI Model Figure 5. Front View DisplayPort Model Figure 6. All models Rear View Figure 7.
(See limited warranty.) System Introduction Thank you for choosing the UltraVista 4K. The UltraVista 4K is the result of Rose Electronics commitment to providing state-of-the-art solutions for today’s demanding workplace. The UltraVista 4K Video Wall functions as a tool to create and manage multiple screen video displays.
Package Contents The package contents consist of the following: ■ The UltraVista 4K unit as ordered ■ 1 x 12V Power Supply ■ SmartEditor Software ■ Manual Additional cables are usually ordered separately. If the package contents are not correct, contact Rose Electronics or your reseller so the problem can be quickly resolved.
MODELS UltraVista 4K Models Model View Figure 2. UltraVista 4K Model View Front Views The UltraVista 4K comes in models with different input video options - dual-channel DVI, HDMI 1.4 and DisplayPort. Each of these is displayed below. Figure 3. Front View HDMI Model Figure 4.
Front View Connectors / Indicators HDMI 4K input interface - the LED to the right of the connector glows dimly when a HDMI signal is detected Dual-Link DVI input interface - the LEDs to the left of the connector glow when dual-link video is detected DisplayPort input interface - the LED to the left of the connector is always lit RS-232 serial connector - Parameters: Baud Rate:9600, Data Bit: 8, Stop Bit: 0, Check Bit...
Rear View Figure 6. All models Rear View Rear View Connectors /Indicators Ground connection OUT1, OUT2, OUT3, OUT4 - DVI-I connectors for output video; can be DVI or VGA signals 1, 2, 3, 4 – Output Signal LEDs, light up when an output signal is detected on the correspondingly numbered OUT port Cascade Interfaces –...
Installation Installation of the UltraVista 4K is very simple. First make the necessary connections, and then install the SmartEditor configuration software on a Windows based PC, laptop, or tablet. Connections to the UltraVista 4K Connect the appropriate video cables from the video source to the input connector on the UltraVista 4K. Connect DVI cables from the unit’s output connectors to the appropriate displays.
When the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) menu appears, click the radio button to select Use the following IP address: and then enter the IP address 172 .21.102. x (where x is any value from 1 – 253), and Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. Figure 8.
2. Clicking the I Agree button brings up the Installation Options screen. Figure 10. Software Installation Select Options Screen 3. Select the desired options and click the Next > button to select the destination folder. Figure 11. Software Installation Select Destination Folder Screen 4.
5. If the software had been previously installed on the computer, a prompt will appear to first uninstall the previous version of the software. 6. When the progress bar in the Software Install Progress Screen (Figure 12) shows that the installation is complete, click the Close button to exit the software installation.
OPERATION UltraVista 4K Operation This section gives information on using the Smart Editor to set up and configure the video wall. Connection between Smart Editor and UltraVista 4K Unit In order to use the Smart Editor to communicate with the UltraVista 4K, a TCP/IP connection must be established between them.
Changing the IP of the Unit To modify the IP address of a connected UltraVista 4K unit, right-click the unit definition in the list of devices. Select the Change Device IP Address menu item from the popup menu. Figure 16. Change Device IP menu This brings up the Change Device IP Address screen where the network parameters of the unit can be set.
Configuring the Video Wall The Video Wall is configured from the Output interface. This is accessed by clicking the Output button at the top of the main screen. Figure 18. Output Settings Main Screen Here the video wall can be customized by rotating, splicing, and conducting other operations. These will be described in this section.
A resolution, once selected can be further customized by modifying its timing characteristic, by clicking the Adv Timing button. This displays the Adv Timing screen where the timing characteristics can be changed. Figure 20. Output Resolutions Advanced Timing Add to Screen Wall: This set of fields provide the means to configure the screens as they will appear on the Video Wall.
This is displayed in the figure below. Figure 22. Output Configuring the Video Wall Screen Pixel Pitch and Bezel Border Width Compensation: The final set of fields defines the pixel pitch and the bezel compensation for the monitors. These settings can be specified for each output or for the Video Wall as a whole.
To globally change the settings for all screens: 1. Do not select a screen in the left-hand side. 2. Enter the bezel compensation parameters. The dot pitch parameter cannot be modified by this method. 3. Press the Save button. 4. Reconnect to the unit. Adjusting the Screens Once the screens have been set up as described above, they can now be adjusted by changing their relative positions, rotating them or flipping them to show a mirror image.
Auxiliary Tools The Auxiliary Tools are the tool buttons next to the working area. They provide a means to align the screens and display information. Figure 25. Output Auxiliary Tools There four Auxiliary Tool buttons. From top to bottom, their functionality is as follows. Button: Clicking on this button will snap the left edge of the selected screen to the vertical grid lines.
Windowing Operations It is possible to open a window on the Video Wall screens and zoom and scroll to get a better overview. This is done through the Input interface, which is activated by clicking the Input button along the top of the main screen.
Cascading the UltraVista 4K Multiple UltraVista 4K units can be daisy chained to form a cascaded system. The first unit in the system is considered to be the Master or Main Device, and the other units are the Slave Devices. Every Slave Device will have two input sources: the local input and the cascaded input from the preceding unit in the daisy chain.
PRODUCT SAFETY Safety The UltraVista 4K, like all electronic equipment, should be used with care. To protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the Unit, read and follow these safety instructions. Follow all instructions and warnings marked on this Unit. ...
This Unit does not contain any internal user-serviceable parts. In the event a Unit needs repair or maintenance, you must first obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number from Rose Electronics or an authorized repair center. This Return Authorization number must appear on the outside of the shipping container.
Appendix A - Specifications Video Signal Format: Dual-Link DVI Connector: 24+5 Pin/DVI-I/Female (Digital Only) Signal Format: HDMI 1.4 Input HDMI Connector: HDMI TYPE A Signal Format: DisplayPort 1.1 DisplayPort Connector: 24+5 Pin/DVI-I/Female (Digital Only) Signal Format: DVI-I Output Connector: 24+5 Pin/DVI-I/Female 2560*1600@60Hz Maximum Resolution 3840*2160@30Hz...
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