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Draco
MultiView 4K
60
Series MV42
Document MV42_en
Edition: 2020-05-29
Firmware version: 01.03
Software version: 1.1.0.0

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  • Page 1 User Manual Draco MultiView 4K Series MV42 Document MV42_en Edition: 2020-05-29 Firmware version: 01.03 Software version: 1.1.0.0...
  • Page 2 Product identification The model and serial number of your products are indicated on the bottom of our products. Always refer to this information when you need to contact your dealer or the support of Ihse GmbH (see chapter 11, page 105).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Draco Multiview 4K Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Information......................7 Symbols for Warnings and Helpful Information ............7 Spellings ........................7 Intended Use ......................8 EU Declaration of Conformity ..................8 Safety instructions ......................9 Description ........................10 Access Options ......................10 System Overview .....................11 3.2.1 Single-Head Installation ................11...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Draco Multiview 4K 3.9.3 Management Software Mouse Control ............30 3.9.4 Management Software Keyboard Control ............ 30 3.9.5 Management Software Reload Options ............31 3.9.6 Management Software Context Function ............. 31 3.9.7 Management Software Sort Function ............31 3.9.8 Management Software Filter Function ............
  • Page 5 Draco Multiview 4K Table of Contents 6.3.2 Setting the Network Configuration ..............62 6.3.3 Setting the Syslog Function................63 6.3.4 Setting SNMP Function ................66 6.3.5 Setting Date and Time .................68 Configuration of Video Ports ..................69 6.4.1 Setting of Video Inputs Parameters ..............69 6.4.2 Setting of Video Outputs Parameters ............70 User Settings ......................72...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Draco Multiview 4K 8.1.2 HDMI ......................96 8.1.3 USB-HID ...................... 97 8.1.4 USB 2.0 (transparent) .................. 97 8.1.5 Mini-USB ..................... 97 8.1.6 GPIO Port ....................98 8.1.7 RJ45 (Interconnect) ..................98 8.1.8 3,5 mm Audio Interface (Optical Digital / Analog) ......... 98 Connector Pinouts ....................
  • Page 7: Important Information

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Important Information Important Information Symbols for Warnings and Helpful Information The meaning of the symbols used for warnings and helpful information in this manual is described below: NOTICE NOTICE identifies information, if not observed, endangers the functionality of your device or the security of your data.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    Important Information Draco Multiview 4K60 Intended Use The Draco MV is used to display video signals of up to four sources (computer, CPU) at one console at monitor (Single-Head variant) or two monitors (Dual-Head variant). A redundant display on a second console is possible. The operation of the sources can be executed or keyboard commands or a special keyboard.
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Safety instructions Safety instructions To ensure reliable and safe long-term operation of your device please note the following guidelines:  Read this user manual carefully.  Only use the device according to this user manual. Failure to follow the instructions described can damage the device or endanger the security of your data.
  • Page 10: Description

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 Description Access Options You have following options to configure and operate the Draco MV: Access option Description Firmware contained in Draco MV, no additional PC necessary: Via OSD (On-Screen-Display) you can configure the basic settings of the Draco MV operating system and query several status.
  • Page 11: System Overview

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Description System Overview 3.2.1 Single-Head Installation A Draco MV system with Single-Head consists of a Draco MV, one or more sources (computer, CPU) and one sink (console with monitor, keyboard, and mouse). The Draco MV is directly connected to the sources and sink via connecting cables.
  • Page 12: Dual-Head Installation

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 3.2.2 Dual-Head Installation A Draco MV system with Dual-Head consists of a Draco MV, one or more sources (computer, CPU) and one sink (console with 2 monitor, keyboard, and mouse). The Draco MV is directly connected to the sources and sink via connecting cables. The audio signals of all sources are transmitted to the Draco MV simultaneously.
  • Page 13: Display Modes

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Description 3.2.3 Display Modes On a monitor various display modes of video signals are available Video signal of only one source (Fullscreen)  Video signal of up to four sources (Multiview 4:1, Quad Spilt)  Video signal of up to four sources (MultiView 4:1, Picture-in-Picture) ...
  • Page 14: Product Range

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 Product Range Part No. Description MV42-DPSH Input Up to 4x DP1.2 with total 4K60, 4x USB Output Up to 2x DP1.2 with total 4K60, 2x USB-HID and 2x USB 2.0 Up to 2x optical-digital audio MV42-DPDH Input Up to 8x DP1.2 with total 4K60, 4x USB Output...
  • Page 15: Accessories

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Description Accessories Part No. Description 247-U1 USB cable 1.8 m (Type A to B) 247-U2 USB cable 3.0 m (Type A to B) 436-HD HDMI cable 1.8 m 436-DP DisplayPort cable 1.8 m 436-USB20 USB extension cable 3.0 m (Type A to A) 455-CK Stereo jack cable 1.6 m (3.5 mm Stereo) 474-6RMK...
  • Page 16: Ports For Cpus, Usb Devices, Service And External Keyboard

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 3.6.2 Ports for CPUs, USB Devices, Service and External Keyboard Fig. 8 Connection side From CPU 1: USB-HID and USB 2.0 Service port From CPU 2: USB-HID and USB 2.0 Port for external keyboard From CPU 3: USB-HID and USB 2.0 Port 2 for USB-HID device From CPU 4: USB-HID and USB 2.0 10 Port 2 for USB 2.0 device...
  • Page 17: Ports For Video/Audio, Type Displayport 1.2, Dual-Head

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Description 3.6.4 Ports for Video/Audio, Type DisplayPort 1.2, Dual-Head Fig. 10 Connection side DP 1.2 Input 1 from CPU 1 DP 1.2 Input 2 from CPU 1 DP 1.2 Input 1 from CPU 2 10 DP 1.2 Input 2 from CPU 2 DP 1.2 Input 1 from CPU 3 11 DP 1.2 Input 2 from CPU 3 DP 1.2 Input 1 from CPU 4...
  • Page 18: Ports For Video/Audio, Type Hdmi 2.0, Dual-Head

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 3.6.6 Ports for Video/Audio, Type HDMI 2.0, Dual-Head Fig. 12 Connection side HDMI 2.0 Input 1 from CPU 1 HDMI 2.0 Input 2 from CPU 1 HDMI 2.0 Input 1 from CPU 2 10 HDMI 2.0 Input 2 from CPU 2 HDMI 2.0 Input 1 from CPU 3 11 HDMI 2.0 Input 2 from CPU 3 HDMI 2.0 Input 1 from CPU 4...
  • Page 19: Status Information At The Device

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Description Status Information at the Device The Draco MV is equipped with the following LEDs for status information: 3.7.1 Status LED for Switching Status Fig. 14 Connection side Status LED for switching status Pos. Status Description Status Switched to CPU 1 flashing (red)
  • Page 20: Status Leds For Video / Audio Input, Type Displayport 1.2, Dual-Head

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 Status LEDs for video / audio input and system status Pos. Status Description Status No connection to the source (computer, CPU) or connection available, but connection not activated (green) Connection to the source (computer, CPU) available, connection activated and data traffic active Operating System is off, no power supply voltage...
  • Page 21: Status Leds For Video / Audio Input, Type Hdmi 2.0, Single-Head

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Description Status LEDs for video / audio input and system status Pos. Status Description 1-4, Status No connection to the source (computer, CPU) or connection available, but connection not activated (green) Connection to the source (computer, CPU) available, connection activated and data traffic active 5, 10 Operating...
  • Page 22: Status Leds For Video / Audio Input, Type Hdmi 2.0, Dual-Head

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 Status LEDs for video / audio input and system status Pos. Status Description Status No connection to the source (computer, CPU) or connection available, but connection not activated (green) Connection to the source (computer, CPU) available, connection activated and data traffic active Operating System is off, no power supply voltage...
  • Page 23: Status Leds Of The Network And Power Supply Ports

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Description Status LEDs for video / audio input and system status Pos. Status Description 1-4, Status No connection to the source (computer, CPU) or connection available, but connection not activated (green) Connection to the source (computer, CPU) available, connection activated and data traffic active 5, 10 Operating...
  • Page 24: Control Options Via Osd

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 Status LEDs of the power supply port Pos. Status Description DC Input No power supply voltage available (green) Power supply available DC Input No power supply voltage available (red) Power supply available DC Input No power supply voltage available (green) Power supply available DC Input...
  • Page 25 Draco Multiview 4K60 Description ‘Hot Key’-Code The ‘Hot Key’ to enter command mode can be changed. The following table lists the ‘Hot Key’ codes for the available ‘Hot Keys’. ‘Hot Key’-Code ‘Hot Key’ Free selectable 2x <Scroll> 2x <Left Shift> 2x <Left Ctrl>...
  • Page 26: Osd Keyboard Control

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 3.8.2 OSD Keyboard Control The following keyboard commands are used to open and to exit the OSD: Keyboard command Function <Hotkey>, <o> Open OSD <ESC> Exit OSD (in main menu) <Left Shift> + <ESC> Exit OSD (within the menus) NOTICE If the OSD is closed with one of the keyboard commands mentioned above, possible changes are not saved.
  • Page 27: Osd Menu Structure

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Description 3.8.3 OSD Menu Structure The general layout of the OSD is structured into three areas: Upper status area (topmost two text lines)  Working area  Lower status area (lowest two text lines)  Fig. 20 Landing page of the OSD The following functions are available in most of the menus: Button...
  • Page 28: Control Options Via Management Software

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 Control Options via Management Software 3.9.1 Management Software Menu Structure The menu structure of the management software is subdivided into various sections: Menu bar (top line)  Toolbar (second line)  Tab bar (third line)  Task area (left menu section) ...
  • Page 29: Management Software Toolbar

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Description The following functions are available in most of the menus: Button Function Apply Confirm changes (temporary storage of the active configuration in the volatile memory of the Draco MV. Cancel Reject changes NOTICE Possible losss of changes By pressing the Apply button to apply changes to the active configuration, changes are saved in the volatile memory of the Draco MV.
  • Page 30: Management Software Mouse Control

    Description Draco Multiview 4K60 Load local saved configuration Show predefined configuration saved on Draco MV (online) Save configuration local Save predefined configuration on Actualize configuration Draco MV (online) Connect to Draco MV, switches to online 10 Monitoring (online) mode 11 Overview of devices in the subnet Disconnect from Draco MV, switches to (online) offline mode...
  • Page 31: Management Software Reload Options

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Description 3.9.5 Management Software Reload Options The information shown in the management software can be reloaded in different ways: Press the <F5> key on the used keyboard  Klick the m Reload menu item in the toolbar ...
  • Page 32: Installation

    Installation Draco Multiview 4K60 Installation NOTICE Please verify that interconnect cables, interfaces, and handling of the devices comply with the requirements (see chapter 8, page 93). First-time users are recommended to set up the system in a test environment that is limited to a single room.
  • Page 33: Setting Initial Configuration In The Osd

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Installation Setting Initial Configuration in the OSD 1. Open the OSD with the following keyboard command <‘Hot Key’>, <o>. 2. Login with administrator rights in the main menu under Configuration (see chapter 5.1, page 37) 3. Configure initially as requested (see chapter 5.3, page 38). Installing the Management Software Requirements If you want to use the management software, the following requirements have to be fulfilled:...
  • Page 34: Starting The Management Software

    Installation Draco Multiview 4K60 Starting the Management Software  Open the management software by a double-click on the program icon or the file in the directory. The management software starts in the offline mode. Fig. 23 Landing page in offline mode...
  • Page 35: Connecting The Management Software With The Draco Mv

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Installation Connecting the Management Software with the Draco MV At least FTP rights are required. 1. Select the Connect menu item in the tool bar. An access window appears. 2. Enter the IP address according to the network configuration of the Draco MV (see chapter 0, page 41).
  • Page 36: Device Finder

    Installation Draco Multiview 4K60 Device Finder The Device Finder offers the possibility to find all Draco MV that are in the same subnetwork. This is useful, for example, if the IP address of a specific Draco MV is unknown and should be accessed via IP.
  • Page 37: Configuration Via Osd

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via OSD Configuration via OSD NOTICE Possible losss of configuration changes By pressing the Okay button to apply changes to the active configuration, changes are saved in the volatile memory of the Draco MV. In the event of a sudden power failure, these changes would be lost.
  • Page 38: Log Out Of The Osd

    Configuration via OSD Draco Multiview 4K60 Log out of the OSD  To log out a user, press <F10> again. System Settings Various options for system setting are available in the configuration menu. In addition, the options for saving, restarting, shutting down and resetting to factory settings are available here. Menu Configuration Fig.
  • Page 39: Setting Osd Options

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via OSD 5.3.1 Setting OSD Options The OSD can be displayed transparently over the screen contents. The transparency is set in this menu. Menu Configuration - Options Fig. 28 5.3.2 Setting System Configuration The parameters for the system configuration are set in this menu: Fig.
  • Page 40 Configuration via OSD Draco Multiview 4K60 Field Entry Description Info Text Additional text field to describe the configuration (default: Factory settings) Load Default Starting the Draco MV after a restart or a switch-on with the default configuration. Starting the Draco MV after a restart or a switch-on with the last saved configuration (default).
  • Page 41: Setting Network Configuration

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via OSD 5.3.3 Setting Network Configuration The parameters for the network configuration are set in this menu. Fig. 30 Menu Configuration - Network The following parameters can be configured: Network Interface Field Entry Description DHCP The network settings are automatically supplied by a DNS server Note: If DHCP is activated and there is no physical network connection available, the boot times might...
  • Page 42 Configuration via OSD Draco Multiview 4K60 Network Services Field Entry Description API Service LAN interface at the Draco MV activated for access via management software (API service port 7055) Function not active (default) Activate SSL encryption for API, management software API, management software and Draco MV communication Function not active (default) Syslog #1/#2...
  • Page 43: Setting Date And Time

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via OSD 5.3.4 Setting Date and Time The parameters for the system configuration are set in this menu, based on Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP): Fig. 31 Configuration - Date+Time The following parameters can be configured: Time Server Field Entry...
  • Page 44 Configuration via OSD Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuring the time server To configure a time server, proceed as follows: 1. Select Configuration > Date+Time in the main menu. 2. Set the SNTP Client option to Y (Yes). 3. Enter the IP address of your SNTP server in the SNTP Server field. 4.
  • Page 45: Setting Snmp Function

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via OSD 5.3.5 Setting SNMP Function The SNMP function allows all function-critical and safety-critical elements of the Draco MV to be monitored and queried. This function complies with the RFC 1157 conformal standard. NOTICE When using SNMP monitoring, for reasons of access security, the use of a dedicated network according to the IT-Grundschutz catalog is recommended.
  • Page 46 Configuration via OSD Draco Multiview 4K60 SNMP Agent You can activate the SNMP agent by setting Y (Yes): Traps Description Enable Permission for an active query of the SNMP agent for traps is granted. SNMP Server You can activate the following traps by setting Y (Yes): Traps Description Enable Traps...
  • Page 47: User Settings

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via OSD User Settings Two users are set by default. It is not intended to create further users. Menu Configuration - User Data Fig. 33 Administrator The administrator has the permission to configure the system. The following parameters can be configured for the administrator: Field Entry...
  • Page 48: Setting Of Video Inputs And Video Outputs

    Configuration via OSD Draco Multiview 4K60 Editing user settings To edit settings of an existent user, proceed as follows: 1. Select Configuration > User Data in the main menu. 2. Select a user in the User List. 3. Press the Edit button to open the edit mode. 4.
  • Page 49: Setting Video Outputs Parameters

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via OSD To configure the settings for a video input, proceed as follows: 1. Select Configuration > Input Control in the main menu. 2. Select the video input to be configured in the list Input Devices. 3.
  • Page 50: Saving And Loading Configuration

    Configuration via OSD Draco Multiview 4K60 Saving and Loading Configuration NOTICE By default, the last configuration that has been saved in the permanent Draco MV memory will be restored after a restart of the Draco MV. First starting the Draco MV, the factory configuration will be copied in the current configuration. You have 2 possibilities to save save configuration changes: saving the current configuration permanently in the Draco MV memory or ...
  • Page 51: Saving Configuration

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via OSD 5.6.2 Saving Configuration In this menu the current configuration can be saved in up to eight different memory locations in the memory of the Draco MV. However, it does not replace the buffering of configuration (see chapter 5.6.1, page 50).
  • Page 52: Load Configurations

    Configuration via OSD Draco Multiview 4K60 To save the created configuration to a specific memory location, proceed as follows: 1. Select Configuration > Save As… in the main menu. 2. Select the required storage location (File #1 to File #8) or Default. The current configuration will be saved to this storage location and will be shown immediately in the menu.
  • Page 53: Configuration Via Management Software

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software Configuration via Management Software NOTICE Possible loss of changes By pressing the Apply button to apply changes to the active configuration, changes are saved in the volatile memory of the Draco MV. In the event of a sudden power failure, these changes would be lost.
  • Page 54 Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 Offline Mode Configuration and system settings via management software can be changed in offline mode without a direct connection between Draco MV and management software. Afterwards, the configuration has to be uploaded to the Draco MV. Hereby, the following steps are necessary: 1.
  • Page 55: Configuring The System

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software Configuring the System Fig. 39 Menu System Settings - System To edit a configuration in online mode, proceed as follows: 1. Select the Device > Activate Edit Mode menu item in the toolbar. The edit mode will open.
  • Page 56: Setting Up Management Software Options

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 Setting up Management Software Options The settings of the management software can be customized and optimized to support you configure your Draco MV. The settings can be set in the offline mode. 6.2.1 Setting up Program Default Settings Data that must be entered again and again when using the management software can be stored in the default settings.
  • Page 57: Setting The Font Size And Tooltip In The Toolbar

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software To activate or set the default settings, proceed as follows: 1. Select Extras > Options in the menu bar. The Options menu will open showing the Default Settings tab. 2. Enter the appropriate data. 3.
  • Page 58: Setting Up The Language Of The Management Software

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 6.2.3 Setting up the Language of the Management Software The language within the management software is set in this menu. The charset must match the selected language to ensure correct representation. 1. Select the tab Language. 2.
  • Page 59: Setting Up The Autostart Of The Device Finder

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software 6.2.4 Setting up the Autostart of the Device Finder To start the Device Finder automatically when starting the management software, proceed as follows: 1. Select the tab Miscellaneous. 2. Press the checkbox Device Finder on startup. The autostart of the Device Finders is activated.
  • Page 60: System Settings

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 System Settings 6.3.1 Setting the System Configuration The parameters for the system configuration are set in this menu. Menu Configuration - System Fig. 44 The following parameters can be configured: System Settings Parameter Entry Description Device...
  • Page 61 Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software Parameter Entry Description Load Default Starting the Draco MV after a restart or a switch-on with the default configuration. Starting the Draco MV after a restart or a switch-on with the last saved configuration (default). OSD Timeout (sec) 0 to 999 Period of inactivity in OSD after which OSD will be closed...
  • Page 62: Setting The Network Configuration

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 6.3.2 Setting the Network Configuration The parameters for the network configuration are set in this menu. Menu System Settings -Network - General Fig. 45 The following parameters can be configured: Network Settings Field Entry Description DHCP...
  • Page 63: Setting The Syslog Function

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software Network Services Field Entry Description API Service LAN interface at the Draco MV activated for access via management software (API service port 7055) Function not active (default) SSL Support Activate SSL encryption for API, management software API, management software and Draco MV communication Function not active (default) To set parameters for the network configuration, proceed as follows:...
  • Page 64 Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 The following parameters can be configured: Field Entry Description Enable Syslog Check Syslog server to query status is active Syslog Server Byte Input of the IP address of the syslog servers in the form “192.168.1.1”...
  • Page 65 Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software Setting the syslog options To set or activate the presetting, proceed as follows:  Select Extras > Options in the menu bar and open the Syslog tab. Fig. 47 Menu Extras - Options - Syslog The following options are available: Option Description...
  • Page 66: Setting Snmp Function

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 Option Description Acoustic Outputs an acoustic error message Notification Autostart When starting the management software, the syslog function will be started in the background Open Monitoring When starting the management software, the monitoring tab will be opened When reaching the maximum log file size, a new log file will be created.
  • Page 67 Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software The following parameters can be configured: SNMP Agent Traps Description SNMP Agent Permission for an active query of the SNMP agent for traps is granted. Port The SNMP port is called up automatically, (default server 1: 161) Configured SNMPv3 Name of the SNMP user (default: snmp) User...
  • Page 68: Setting Date And Time

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 6.3.5 Setting Date and Time The parameters for the system configuration are set in this menu, based on Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP): Menu System Settings - Date and Time Fig. 49 The following parameters can be configured: SNTP Field Entry...
  • Page 69: Configuration Of Video Ports

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software Configuring the time server To configure a time server, proceed as follows: 1. Select System Settings > Date and Time in the task bar. 2. Press the SNTP checkbox to enable the SNTP option. 3.
  • Page 70: Setting Of Video Outputs Parameters

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 The following parameters can be configured: Field Entry Description Name Text Optional: Individual name for video inputs (case sensitive) Note: An individual name can consist of up to 32 characters. Default EDID List MONITOR When the Draco MV is restarted or a monitor is plugged in during operation, the...
  • Page 71 Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software The following parameters can be configured: Field Entry Description Name Text Optional: Individual name for video inputs (case sensitive) Note: An individual name can consist of up to 32 characters. Default EDID List MONITOR When the Draco MV is restarted or a monitor is plugged in during operation, the...
  • Page 72: User Settings

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 User Settings New users and their user settings and permissions are set in this menu: Menu User Settings - Users Fig. 52 Administrator The administrator has the permission to configure the system. The following parameters can be configured for the administrator: Field Entry...
  • Page 73: Saving Configuration

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software Editing user settings To edit settings of an existent user, proceed as follows: 1. Select Configuration > User Data in the main menu. 2. Select a user in the User List. 3. Press the Edit button to open the edit mode. 4.
  • Page 74: Saving Predefined Configurations To The Draco Mv

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 6.6.2 Saving Predefined Configurations to the Draco MV Using the function Upload, the created configuration can be saved configuration within eight storage locations in the Draco MV (File#1 to File#8). However, it does not replace the buffering of configuration (see chapter 5.6.1, page 50).
  • Page 75: Local Saving Of Predefined Configurations

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software 7. Press the Finish button to save the configuration to the selected slot. Fig. 55 Menu Upload - Select Configuration Slot 6.6.3 Local Saving of Predefined Configurations Configurations can be saved as a file that can be stored independent of the Draco MV. To save a configuration file, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 76: Activate A Predefined Configuration

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 Local saved configurations files can be opened in the management software (see chapter 6.9, page 78), be uploaded to the Draco MV (see chapter 6.6.2, page 74) and be used as active configuration (see chapter 6.7, page 76) in the system. Activate a Predefined Configuration To activate an uploaded configuration, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 77: Downloading Predefined Configuration From The Draco Mv

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Configuration via Management Software Downloading Predefined Configuration from the Draco MV Configurations saved in the Draco MV can be downloaded for offline editing in this menu. To download a configuration from the Draco MV, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 78: Opening A Local Saved Configuration

    Configuration via Management Software Draco Multiview 4K60 Opening a Local Saved Configuration To load a local saved configuration, proceed as follows: 1. Select File > Open… menu item in the toolbar 2. Navigate to the location of the configuration file to be opened. 3.
  • Page 79: Operation

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Operation Operation Switching a Source 7.1.1 Switching via Keyboard From your console, you can switch between different sources using a keyboard sequence as follows. 1. Open command mode with the 'Hot Key' (see chapter 3.8.1, page 24). 2.
  • Page 80: Changing The Display Mode

    Operation Draco Multiview 4K60 Changing the Display Mode To change the display mode on the console, proceed as follows: 1. Select in the main menu Switch. 2. Select the desired display mode under Display Mode. The selected display mode is immediately displayed on the console. Menu Switch Fig.
  • Page 81: Network Status

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Operation 7.3.1 Network Status The current network configuration is displayed in this menu.  Select in main menu Status > Network, to query the network configuration. Fig. 64 Menu Status - Network For information about the parameters, please refer to chapter 0, page 41.
  • Page 82: Firmware Status

    Operation Draco Multiview 4K60 7.3.2 Firmware Status The current firmware status is displayed in this menu.  Select in main menu Status > Firmware, to query the firmware status. Fig. 65 Menu Status - Firmware...
  • Page 83: Trace

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Operation 7.3.3 Trace The trace function is used for diagnostic purposes. All recorded events for activities and switching operations are displayed in this menu.  Select in main menu Status > Trace, to display the recorded events of the Draco MV. Fig.
  • Page 84: Status Query For Diagnosis Via Management Software

    Operation Draco Multiview 4K60 Status Query for Diagnosis via Management Software 7.4.1 Device Status The connections to the Draco MV are displayed in this menu.  Select Status & Updates > Device Status in the task area, to display the current connections.
  • Page 85: Network Status

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Operation 7.4.2 Network Status The current network configuration is displayed in this menu.  Select System Settings > Network in the task area, to query the network configuration. Fig. 68 Menu Status & Updates - Network For information about the parameters, please refer to chapter 6.3.2 , page 62.
  • Page 86: Firmware Status

    Operation Draco Multiview 4K60 7.4.3 Firmware Status The current firmware status is displayed in this menu.  Select Status & Updates > Firmware Update in the task area, to query the current firmware status. Fig. 69 Menu Status & Updates - Firmware Update...
  • Page 87: Syslog Monitoring

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Operation 7.4.4 Syslog Monitoring The syslog function offers a complete logging of the Draco MV activities and switching operations and surveillance of the function of critical components like fans or power supply units takes place in this menu. During logging the activities are written continuously into logging files and stored locally.
  • Page 88 Operation Draco Multiview 4K60 Filter function To filter relevant messages out of a number of logged activities of the Draco MV, the syslog monitoring offers various filter options. To set and activate a filter, proceed as follows: 1. Activate the respective checkbox(es) to set the desired filter option(s). 2.
  • Page 89: Snmp Monitoring

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Operation 7.4.5 SNMP Monitoring The SNMP function allows all function-critical and safety-critical elements of the Draco MV to be monitored and queried. This function complies with the RFC 1157 conformal standard. NOTICE When using SNMP monitoring, for reasons of access security, the use of a dedicated network according to the IT-Grundschutz catalog is recommended.
  • Page 90 Operation Draco Multiview 4K60 Filter function To filter relevant messages out of a number of logged activities of the Draco MV, the SNMP monitoring offers various filter options. To set and activate a filter, proceed as follows: 1. Activate the respective checkbox(es) to set the desired filter option(s). 2.
  • Page 91: Save Status Via Management Software

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Operation 7.4.6 Save Status via Management Software 1. To read out the overall status of the Draco MV and store it locally (file extension .zip), press the Save Status menu item in the toolbar. An access window appears. 2.
  • Page 92: Firmware Update Via Service Port

    Operation Draco Multiview 4K60 Firmware Update via Service Port The Draco MV can be updated via service port. To perform an update, proceed as follows: 1. Remove all USB cables from the CPU ports of the Draco MV. 2. Connect from a computer to the Draco MV via mini USB cable. As a result, the Draco MV will open a flash drive.
  • Page 93: Power On And Power Down Functions Via Osd

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Operation Power On and Power Down Functions via OSD 7.6.1 Power Down Draco MV To shut down the Draco MV, proceed as follows: 1. Select Configuration > Shut down MV in the main menu. 2. Confirm the selection with the Okay button. The current configuration is saved in the permanent memory of the Draco MV and the Draco MV will be shut down.
  • Page 94: Restart Mv

    Operation Draco Multiview 4K60 7.6.2 Restart MV NOTICE If you perform a (factory) reset, all current settings and all configurations stored in the Draco MV will be lost. This also applies to the network parameters (reset to DHCP) and the admin password.
  • Page 95: Factory Reset

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Operation 7.6.3 Factory Reset NOTICE If you perform a (factory) reset, all current settings and all configurations stored in the Draco MV will be lost. This also applies to the network parameters (reset to DHCP) and the admin password.
  • Page 96: Specifications

    Specifications Draco Multiview 4K60 Specifications Interfaces 8.1.1 DisplayPort Upstream/Downstream The pins of the DisplayPort sockets are assigned differently. Upstream: data is sent (e.g. source, graphics card, video output of a device) Downstream: data is received (e.g. sink, monitor, video input of a device Video The video interface supports the DisplayPort 1.2 standard.
  • Page 97: Usb-Hid

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Specifications 8.1.3 USB-HID Our devices with USB-HID interface support a maximum of two devices with USB-HID protocol. Each USB-HID port provides a maximum current of 100 mA. Keyboard Compatible with most USB keyboards. Certain keyboards with additional functions may require custom firmware to operate.
  • Page 98: Gpio Port

    Specifications Draco Multiview 4K60 8.1.6 GPIO Port An external keypad with up to four buttons, each of which one associated LED can be connected to this interface. After pressing a button, the corresponding source is switched. The switching carried out is indicated on the associated LED. E.g. button 1 is assigned to the USB-B port for source 1.
  • Page 99: Connector Pinouts

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Specifications Connector Pinouts 8.2.1 DisplayPort - Upstream Connector Signal Signal ML_Lane 0 (p) ML-LANE 3 (n) ML_Lane 0 (n) Config1/GND ML_Lane 1 (p) Config2/GND AUX CH (p) ML_Lane 1 (n) ML_Lane 2 (p) AUX CH (n) Hot Plug Detect ML_Lane 2 (n) Power Out Return ML_Lane 3 (p)
  • Page 100: Usb, Type A

    Specifications Draco Multiview 4K60 8.2.4 USB, Type A Connector Signal Color +5 V (DC) White Green Black 8.2.5 USB, Type B Connector Signal Color +5 V (DC) White Green Black 8.2.6 Mini-USB, Type B Connector Signal Color +5 V (DC) Data –...
  • Page 101: Rj45 (Interconnect)

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Specifications 8.2.9 RJ45 (Interconnect) Connector Signal Signal Power Supply and Power Consumption Product type Maximum Maximum voltage Frequence Power current (AC) consumption MV42-DPSH 700 mA 100 bis 240 V 50/60 Hz 38 W MV42-DPDH* 700 mA 100 bis 240 V 50/60 Hz 50 W* MV42-H2SH...
  • Page 102: Mtbf

    Maintenance Draco Multiview 4K60 MTBF The following table contains the mean time between failure (MTBF) in power-on hours (POH). The estimate is based on the FIT rates of the parts included. FIT rates are based on normalized environmental conditions of T = 60°C and activation energy (E ) of 0.7 eV.
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting In the following chapters, support for issues with the Draco MV is provided. Please ensure before operating the Draco MV that the Draco MV is connected over a peer-to-peer connection. If using the Draco MV with KVM extenders or a KVM matrix switch, please refer to the relevant manuals for assistance if there is an issue 10.1 Network Error...
  • Page 104: Blank Screen

    Troubleshooting Draco Multiview 4K60 10.6 Blank Screen 11 12 Fig. 77 Connection side Diagnosis Possible reason Measure LED 11 and LED 12 Power supply  Check the connection to the power network. Monitors remains Switching to a port without  Switching to a port with an active dark after switching active source (computer, source.
  • Page 105: Technical Support

    Draco Multiview 4K60 Technical Support Technical Support Prior to contacting support please ensure you have read this manual, and then installed and set- up your Draco MV as recommended. 11.1 Support Checklist To efficiently handle your request it is necessary that you complete a support request checklist (Download).
  • Page 106: Certificates/Directives

    Certificates/Directives Draco Multiview 4K60 Certificates/Directives 12.1 North American Regulatory Compliance This equipment has been found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to 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.
  • Page 107: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    EU Declaration of Conformity We as manufacturer hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the products listed below comply with the essential requirements which are determined in the following harmonization regulations described below: Manufacturer IHSE GmbH Benzstraße 1 88094 Oberteuringen Deutschland Product...
  • Page 108: Glossary

    Glossary Draco Multiview 4K60 Glossary The following terms are commonly used in this manual or in video and KVM technology. Term Description AES/EBU Digital audio standard used for transmission of digital stereo, two- channel or mono audio signals between different devices according to the AES3 standard Cat X Any Cat 5e (Cat 6, Cat 7) cable...

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