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FLEX RS1 Quick Start
• 4K@60Hz input via DP 1.2, HDMI 2.0 with
internal 4:4:4 processing and HDR
compliance.
• 4K@30Hz input via Dual Link DVI, HDMI
1.4
• 3 Different Operation Mode: Rotation,
Edge Blending and Splicing
• Independent output scaling to any
aspect or resolution
• Rotation: Any degree rotation for each
of the output
• Edge Blending: Independent edge
blending for each output
• Splicing: Image splicing for each 2K
output
• Cascade multiple units for additional
screens
• Control Support: Art-Net DMX512-A, RS
232, IP (TCP/UDP)
• Manage with XPOSE on Windows,
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  • Page 1 FLEX RS1 Quick Start • 4K@60Hz input via DP 1.2, HDMI 2.0 with internal 4:4:4 processing and HDR compliance. • 4K@30Hz input via Dual Link DVI, HDMI • 3 Different Operation Mode: Rotation, Edge Blending and Splicing • Independent output scaling to any aspect or resolution •...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Product Introduction ......................3 Packing Configuration ...................... 4 Hardware Orientation ....................... 5 Front Panel ........................5 Rear Panel ........................6 Software Operation ......................7 Software Installation ....................7 Environment Requirements .................. 7 Software Operation ....................10 Login to the Software ..................10 Web Links ......................
  • Page 3: Product Introduction

    It supports two HDMI inputs, a dual-link DVI input, a Display Port input and four DVI outputs. FLEX RS1 supports up to 4K2K, the UHD input resolution. Different resolutions can be set in each output.
  • Page 4: Packing Configuration

    Packing Configuration HDMI Cable DVI to HDMI AC Power Cable USB Cable Cable Antistatic Bag RJ45 to DB9 RJ45 to RS232 Cable RS232 to USB Cable Note: AC Power Cable supplied as standard according to destination market. 4/27...
  • Page 5: Hardware Orientation

    Hardware Orientation Front Panel Panel Instruction SIGNAL Signal indicator lights when To upgrade the device device has connected with Interface input signal. POWER Power indicator lights when device has power supply. 5/27...
  • Page 6: Rear Panel

    Output Interface 4 DVI outputs Control Interface SLAVE IN Connect to XPOSE software by RS 232. RGBlink supports a USB to RS 232 converter and the RS 232 to RJ45 cable for this connection, as standard accessories. ART-NET IN Connect to ARTNET controller.
  • Page 7: Software Operation

    Software Operation Software Installation Minimum Requirements Windows Operation System Windows 7/8/10 Processor 1GHz/32 bit or 64 bit processor Memory Hard Disk 16Gb Graphics 128Mb/DirectX9 Display 1280X720 Operation System Mac OS Processor 1.0GHz+ Memory 512M+ Hard Disk 512M+ Graphics 512M+ Display 1366x768 7/27...
  • Page 8 1. Double click icon, it will pop-up the Installer Language box, select the language, for example, select “English”, and click “OK” to confirm. It will pop-up the installer box, and click “Next” to install, as follows: 2. Select “Browse...” to select the XPOSE software install location and click install: 8/27...
  • Page 9 3. User should get the rights in “Roles Management” when install the software to disk C if the system is Windows 7 or above. 4. Click “Finish” and is ready to run the XPOSE management software: 9/27...
  • Page 10: Software Operation

    1. Double click the icon on the desktop, then login into the interface. The user name is Admin, and defaultly there is no password. Select “FLEX RS1”, select language “English” and enter the software by clicking “Login”. 2. If user wants to change the language to Chinese, click the drop down arrow after “Language”...
  • Page 11: Web Links

    RGBlink website. Connect Setting The remote controller PC which runs XPOSE connects with Flex RS1 by the USB to the RS 232 converter and the RS 232 to RJ45 cable (with the standard accessories).
  • Page 12: System Setting

    System Setting Click “System Setting” in the main interface: 1. Connect Setting Click “Connect Setting”: Select ”COM Port” and “Baud Rate”, click the drop down arrow after them, and click “OK”. Setting the device connecting ways: Serial Connect, Ethernet Connect and Search by this configuration.
  • Page 13 After setting ”COM Port” and “Baud Rate”, pop-up window as follows: 2. IP Settings Click the “IP Settings”, and pop-up window as follows: Default “Auto get IP address”. Users can also set IP address, Mask and GateWay manually. This is usually used if one computer control some devices or remote control.
  • Page 14 3. System Information Click “System Information”, and pop-up window as follows: Display the device version information. Including Model Number, Serial Number, IP Address, firmware version, etc. 4. Factory Reset Click “Factory Reset”, and pop-up window as follows: Click “OK” or “Cancel” to confirm the reset. 14/27...
  • Page 15: Input Settings

    5. Fan Control Click “Fan Control”, and pop-up window as follows: Enable or disable the Auto Fan Control, set Fan Speed and click ”Set”, that will load. Input Settings Click the “Input Settings”, and enter the interface as follows: 15/27...
  • Page 16: Output Settings

    1. 4K Input Set Click the “4K Input Set”, and pop-up window as follows: Click “Work Mode”, click the drop down arrow after the Mode, and select “4K x 2K” or “4K x 1K” or “2K x 1K”. Click Input 1 Type Including Dual DVI, HDMI 1.4, HDMI 2.0, DP 1.2; Then, click “set”. Output Settings Click the “Output Settings”, and enter the interface as follows: 16/27...
  • Page 17 1.Test Pattern Click the “Test Pattern”, and pop-up window as follows: Click “Output”, click the drop down arrow and select any Ports among the four boards. Click “Color Choose”, click the drop down arrow and select any color among the sixteen boards.
  • Page 18: Operation Mode

    2. DE Setting Click the “DE Setting”, and pop-up window as follows: Brightness: The brightness adjustment range is between 0~128. Click “Set” to confirm. DE: User can select one port or all ports, and enable the DE function by sliding the DE Switch.
  • Page 19 Independent Mode, Rotation Mode and Projection Mode are included in operation mode, specific as follows: 1. Independent Mode Click the “Independent Mode”, and enter to the interface as follows: Layer 1~4: X, Y for Layer position, W, Y is Layer size. There are two ways can change the size and location of the layer: a.
  • Page 20 Click “port”, click drop down arrow and select any port among the four boards. This mode allow set each port resolution independently. Click “resolution”, click drop down arrow and select any resolution among the sixteen boards. Width, Height and Frequency can be set. 20/27...
  • Page 21 Mirror Setting Click the Mirror Setting shortcut and pop-up window as follows: Click “Mirror Port” drop down arrow and select any port. Enable or disable the horizontal or vertical mirroring effect by sliding the switch. 2. Rotation Mode Click the “Rotation Mode”, and pop-up window as follow, the monitor on the left can rotate the layer on the right;...
  • Page 22 There are two ways can change the size and location of the layer: b. Drag the layer by mouse: click the right window, select any layer, press the rim of the layer with mouse to drag the size, release the mouse, click the layer again, and press the mouse to drag the layer to suitable position.
  • Page 23 4. Projection Mode Click the “Projection Mode”, and pop-up window as follows: Layer 1~4: X, Y for Layer position, W, Y is Layer size. There are two ways can change the size and location of the layer: c. Drag the layer by mouse: click the right window, select any layer, press the rim of the layer with mouse to drag the size, release the mouse, click the layer again, and press the mouse to drag the layer to suitable position.
  • Page 24 Click Set Gama to enable the output´s set and choose any number as R, G or B. Click the Sync to viewfinder shortcut to synchronise display layer with viewfinder. Click the Sync to viewfinder shortcut to synchronise finder frame with display layer.
  • Page 25: Logout

    Take The take interface is shown as the figure below: Slide the switch to enable or disable the Auto Take function. Auto take on is the default state. Click “Cut” or “Take”, the preview will be cut or seamless switch to the display. Logout Click “Logout”...
  • Page 26 All video products are designed and tested to the highest quality standard and backed by a full 3 years parts and labor warranty. Warranties are effective upon delivery date to customer and are non-transferable. RGBlink warranties are only valid to the original purchase/owner. Warranty related repairs include parts and labor, but do not include faults resulting from user negligence, special modification, lighting strikes, abuse(drop/crush), and/or other unusual damages.
  • Page 27: Contact Information

    Contact Information Head Office: S601 Weiye Building, Torch Hi-Technology Zone| Xiamen, Fujian, China 361006 +86-592-5771197 Fax: +86-592-5788216 E-mail: Support: support@rgblink.com Sales: sales@rgblink.com Web: Support: www.rgblink.com/contact-us Sales: www.rgblink.com/support 27/27...

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