Gomax MX-1003A User Manual

Gomax MX-1003A User Manual

Dual-view video processor

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MX-1003A
Dual-View Video Processor
User Manual
Made in Taiwan

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  • Page 1 MX-1003A Dual-View Video Processor User Manual Made in Taiwan...
  • Page 2: Safety And Notice

    The MX-1003A Dual-View Video Processor has been tested for conformity to safety regulations and requirements, and has been certified for international use. However, like all electronic equipments, the MX-1003A should be used with care. Please read and follow the safety instructions to protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the unit.
  • Page 3 Introduction General The MX-1003A Dual-View Video Processor is an advanced video processor for multimedia presentations. It is an ideal solution for applications where two video signals must be displayed on a single display. It supports up to four video inputs, of which two can be outputted simultaneously in Picture-In-Picture (PIP) or Picture-Aside-Picture (PAP) modes.
  • Page 4 Features  Four graphic (DVI / VGA) and two video (Component / Composite) Inputs, from 640x480 to 1920x1200, interlaced or progressive.  Dual outputs (DVI / VGA), 640x480 to 1920x1200.  PIP, PAB, Full screen modes and adjustable size& position through software. ...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Operation temperature 0~40C [32~104F] Storage temperature -20~60C [-4~140F] Relative humidity 20~90% RH [no condensation] 1x MX-1003A or MX-1003A 1x 5V power adapter 1x DVI to DVI&VGA breakout cable 1x IR remote controller Package Contents 1x VGA to component breakout cable...
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Package Contents 1. MX-1003A 2. DVI to DVI & VGA breakout cable (DDVY01) 3.VGA to component breakout cable 4. DVI to VGA adapter (DVA01) (VYPBA01) 5. 5V DC power adapter 6.IR remote controller 7. Installation software CD 8. User Manual Please visit www.gomax-electronics.com/download.htm...
  • Page 7: Inputs And Outputs

    You can pick up two of the four inputs, one is for main channel and the other is for sub channel, and then display two of them simultaneously on the same screen. Figure 2 shows the rear panel connectors of a MX-1003A and Table 1 illustrates how you can connect video devices and display to the MX-1003A.
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    Installation Procedures Unpacking Remove the MX-1003A from the shipping container and examine it for any signs of shipping damage or missing items (check with package contents above). All shipping items should be saved if the product is to be moved or returned for service. Shipping unit back to dealers for service not in the original box may result in voiding warranty or additional cost.
  • Page 9 5. Connect a device equipped with component video output (YPbPr such as DVD player or camera) to the 3-RCA jack of the VYPBA01. 6. Connect a device equipped with VGA output (such as laptop) to the VGA connector of MX-1003A. 7. Connect a device equipped with composite video output to composite input of the MX-1003A.
  • Page 10: Ir Remote Control

    IR Remote Control The MX-1003A is now shipped with a compact remote control that allows for direct access to most commands used to control the video processor. Power Power on/off the device PIP Border Display the border of small image (under PIP mode)
  • Page 11: On Screen Display Menu

    On Screen Display Menu Menu Main Language Factory Resolution Control Selection Reset Selection Down Down Button Button Main Sub Source Source Enter Button Enter Button Sub Control Main Control Display Position Border Contro Color Logo Image ~ 9 ~...
  • Page 12 Main Source: Select an input source for the main channel (VGA / YPbPr, DVI, Composite, VGA) Main Control: Display Brightness (Slider) Hue (Slider) Saturation (Slider) Contrast (Slider) Flesh-tone (Button: Off, Weak, Soft, Strong) Image Scaling (1:1, Fill, Aspect, Panor) Angle Filtering (Button: Off, On) Adaptive Deinterlacing (Button: Off, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3) Film Mode Detect (Button: Off, On) Noise Reduction (Button: Off, Low, Med, High)
  • Page 13: Operation Software

    Instruction of Software Connection 1. Power up the MX-1003A and you can see both red and green LEDs on the front panel blink. Make sure the serial port (RS-232) connection secure.
  • Page 14 3. If the serial connection is well established, you can see similar work window as below. 4. While you move the mouse’s cursor near the borders, in either red or blue, the icon of the cursor will change as the figure below. ~ 12 ~...
  • Page 15: Instruction Of Software Operation

    IR Control: This will enable or disable the IR remote control. e. Auto Sleep: This decides if the MX-1003A enters the deep sleep mode if the video signal cannot be detected in the main channel. f. Device ID: This is for identifying the MX-1003A while multiple devices are cascaded by RS-232 over CAT5 module.
  • Page 16 1. Assign an ID for the connected MX-1003A: type a number in the “ID Number” of the device ID setting area and then click “Write”. 2. Read the ID of the connected MX-1003A: click “Read” and the ID will show 3. Super Control: all devices cascaded will receive and respond the same way when you are operating the control software.
  • Page 17 Main a. Input Source: Select a video/graphic input of the main channel. b. Visible: Display the main channel or not. c. Border: Display the main channel’s border. d. Label: Display the main channel’s label. Users can define the content of the label. e.
  • Page 18 Control- Setting Dialog Border Select main or sub channel for further setting. PAP mode only 1. Border Color: Setup border’s color by clicking on “Color setting”. 2. Border Width: Input border’s width. 3. Border Type: The placement of border has two types: Option Inside means the added border is fully inside the video.
  • Page 19 1. Choose the scaling type for the main channel at full screen display. 2. While Blend is selected, users can use the slider to control the degree of blending. There is a short period of slight blinking while the MX-1003A processes the blending of the two input videos.
  • Page 20 Color 1. Select the main or sub channels. 2. Reset: Restore all the setting on this page back to their default values. Zoom A. Select the main or sub channel. B. Default: Restore the selected channel without zoom effect. ~ 18 ~...
  • Page 21 A. This scroll bar controls the ratio of Zoom. B. The workplace for controlling the displayed area after zooming the selected video. Pattern 1. While “Pattern Model” is chosen, the output will display the selected pattern. While unselecting this item, the output display works normally.
  • Page 22 HS / VS Delay 1. Select the main or sub channel. 2. Adjust Main /Sub Channel size and position 3. The fine movement of the selected channel. EDID Code 1. Save: Save the read back EDID Content in PC. 2. Setting: Automatically setup the output resolution according to the content of EDID.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Make sure all cables are in good working condition and properly connected to  No/ Erratic video the MX-1003A and displays. Configure the output video resolution so that it doesn’t excess the native  resolution of the display. ( in this case, the message of “out of range” is usually showed on your screen) Make sure a video source is selected to the main channel.
  • Page 24: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty The SELLER warrants the MX-1003A Dual-View Video Processor to be free from defects in the material and workmanship for 1 year from the date of purchase from the SELLER or an authorized dealer. Should this product fail to be in good working order within 1 year warranty period, The SELLER, at its option, repair or replace the unit, provided that the unit has not been subjected to accident, disaster, abuse or any unauthorized modifications including static discharge and power surges.
  • Page 25: Appendix - Supported Resolution

    Appendix – Supported Resolution [DVI-IN1] Socket Supported Mode Resolution Supported Mode Resolution NTSC/480I/525I 720x240 @60Hz 832x624 @75Hz PAL/576I/625I 720x288 @50Hz VESA 1024x768 @60Hz 480P/525P 720x483 @60Hz 1024x768 @60Hz 480P (16:9) 960x483 @60Hz VESA 1024x768 @70Hz 576P/625P 720x756 @50Hz 1024x768 @72Hz (HDTV) 720p 1280x720 @50Hz VESA...
  • Page 26 [DVI-IN2] Socket Supported Mode Resolution VESA 640x480 @60Hz VESA 800x600 @60Hz VESA 1024x768 @60Hz VESA 1280x1024 @60Hz VESA 1600x1200 @60Hz VESA 1920x1200 @60Hz [DVI-I OUT] Socket Supported Mode Resolution (HDTV) 720p 1280x720 @50Hz (HDTV) 720p 1280x720 @60Hz (HDTV) 1080p 1920x1080 @60Hz VESA 640x480 @60Hz VESA...

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