VivoLink VLSC262 User Manual

VivoLink VLSC262 User Manual

6x1 4k presentation switcher with hdbaset

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VLSC262
6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT

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  • Page 1 User Manual VLSC262 6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Table of Contents 1. Product Introduction ....................1 1.1. Features ......................1 1.2. Package List ..................... 1 2. Specification ....................... 2 3. Panel Description ......................4 3.1. Switcher Front Panel ..................4 3.2. Switcher Rear Panel ..................5 3.3.
  • Page 3 6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 6.7. Network Tab ....................19 6.8. Tags Tab ......................20 6.9. Security Tab ....................20 6.10. Additional Tab ....................21 6.11. GUI Upgrade ....................21 7. RS232 Control ......................22 7.1. System Commands ..................22 7.2.
  • Page 4: Product Introduction

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 1. Product Introduction Thank you for selecting the 6x1 4k presentation switcher. The presentation switcher offers four HDMI, one display port and one USB-C inputs along with mirrored HDMI and HDBaseT outputs. The HDBaseT output supports PoC and can be paired with a compatible HDBaseT receiver to extend 4k@30Hz/1080P signal up to 40 meters (131ft) / 70 meters (230ft) all over a single CATx cable.
  • Page 5: Specification

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 2. Specification Video Input Video Input (4) HDMI IN (1~4), (1) DP, (1) USB-C Video Input Connector (4) Type-A female HDMI, (1) DisplayPort, (1) Type-C USB HDMI: Up to 4K@30Hz 4:4:4 Input Resolution DP: Up to 4K@30Hz 4:4:4 USB-C: Up to 4K@30Hz 4:4:4 Video Output Video Output...
  • Page 6 6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Noise Level -80dB SPDIF Audio Output SPDIF Out (1) SPDIF Audio Out Connector (1) Toslink Max Output level ±0.3dBFS Frequency Response 20Hz ~ 20kHz, ±1dB < 0.05%, 20Hz ~ 20kHz bandwidth, 1kHz sine at 0dBFS level (or THD+N max level) Signal-to-Noise Ratio...
  • Page 7: Panel Description

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 3. Panel Description 3.1. Switcher Front Panel INPUTS MULTIVIEW AUDIO HDMI HDMI USB-C AUTO SWAP SOURCE SELECT / FULL SCREEN SOURCE SELECT MUTE/3s VOLUME RESIZE ① IR LED: Built-in IR sensor, receives IR signal sent from IR remote. ②...
  • Page 8: Switcher Rear Panel

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 3.2. Switcher Rear Panel AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT CONTROL Phantom 48V) LINE SPDIF CONTACT IN IR IN IR OUT IR EYE FIRMWARE RS232 TCP/IP HDBT 1. HDMI 2. HDMI 3. HDMI 3. DP 4. HDMI 4.
  • Page 9: System Connection

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 3.3. System Connection Remote Remote INPUTS 3. H 3. DP 4. H 4. UC CONFIG A / M MUTE SELECT / FULL SCREEN MULTIVIEW User 1 User 2 User3 User 4 AUDIO SOURCE VOLUME Mute Source Mute...
  • Page 10: Front Panel Control

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 4. Front Panel Control 4.1. Multi-view Mode Selection There are four multi-view modes can be selected by front panel buttons. The factory default multi-view mode is quartered window mode, and there is a one-one correspondence between the four input sources and the four output windows: input 1 ->...
  • Page 11: Window Size Setting

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 4.4. Window Size Setting The window A/B/C/D size can be adjusted by repeatedly pressing the RESIZE button, the button LED lights once when press its button once. Please refer the GUI Multi-view Tab for more details. Example: PIP (Picture in Picture) RESIZE RESIZE...
  • Page 12: Switching Status Inquiry

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT mode only works in full screen mode. When in auto mode, the switcher will switch according to the following rules: The switcher will switch to the available active inputs with the priority: 1-HDMI > 2- ...
  • Page 13: Ir Remote Control

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 5. IR Remote Control The switch provides IR EYE port for IR receiver connection, and then it can be control by the below IR remote. Note: There is no long pressing function on this IR remote, and its button functions are the same as the front panel buttons.
  • Page 14: Gui Control

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 6. GUI Control The switcher can be controlled via TCP/IP. The default IP settings are: IP Address: 192.168.0.178 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Type 192.168.0.178 in the internet browser, it will enter the below log-in webpage: Username: admin Password: admin Type the user name and password, and then click Login to enter the section for video...
  • Page 15: Control Tab

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 6.1. Control Tab 6.1.1. Video Control The source selection buttons, Auto button and window A~D buttons are same as  the buttons of front panel button. Please find 4.5 Video Signal Switching for more details.
  • Page 16: Audio Control

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Command: Type command in this box to be send to control the display device,  and then click “Send”. Relay 1~2: The function is for projection screen control, and the HDBaseT  receiver which is connected to the switcher needs to have two relay ports. Click “Manual”, the projection screen starts to roll up or drop down, and then click “Manual”...
  • Page 17: Multiview Tab

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 6.2. Multiview Tab 1) Pre-defined Up to 16 multi-view modes can be selected.  RESIZE: Click the button to adjust the window size. Note that only Layout 2,  Layout 5~Layout 8, Layout 9~Layout 12 can be adjusted window size. SWAP: Click the button to cycle swap the video source of window display in ...
  • Page 18: Display Setting Tab

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 2) User-defined User Layout: Select the user-defined layout number 1~4.  Window Select: Select the input source for each window, and then adjust  window size by setting start position and end position. Click “Save” to save the user-defined layout.
  • Page 19: Resolution Tab

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT No Signal Timeout: Set the auto power off time that the display device will  automatically power off after no signal is detected and the setting time is up. Baud Rate: Supports 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200. ...
  • Page 20: Cec Tab

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 6.5. CEC Tab 6.5.1. Source Control Select the HDMI input source which needs to be control, and then click function  buttons. 6.5.2. Display Control Select the output display device which needs to be control, and then click function ...
  • Page 21: User-Defined Cec Command

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 6.5.3. User-defined CEC Command Select input source or display device, and then type CEC command in the  corresponding Trigger 1 or Trigger 2 box to be sent to control the selected device. 6.6. EDID Tab 6.6.1.
  • Page 22: Edid Upload

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 6.6.2. EDID Upload Upload user-defined EDID by the below steps:  Step 1: Prepare the EDID file (.bin) on the control PC. Step 2: Click the user-defined box, and then select the EDID file (.bin). Step 3: Click “Apply”...
  • Page 23: Tags Tab

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 6.8. Tags Tab Modify the multiview layout labels.  6.9. Security Tab Modify the login password.  Lock or unlock the front panel buttons. ...
  • Page 24: Additional Tab

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 6.10. Additional Tab Set the baud rate of switcher and restore the switcher to factory default setting.  6.11. GUI Upgrade Please visit at http://192.168.0.178:100 for GUI online upgrade. Type the username and password (the same as the GUI log-in setting, modified password will be available only after rebooting) to login the configuration interface.
  • Page 25: Rs232 Control

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 7. RS232 Control The RS232 port of switcher has two control methods. 1) Local control: Connect the RS232 port to control device (e.g.PC) to control the switcher by RS232 commands. 2) Display device control: The RS232 port is used with the RS232 port of far-end HDBaseT receiver to control the display device (e.g.
  • Page 26: Signal Switching Commands

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Command Example and Command Description Feedback 4 - DP 3 5 - HDMI 4 6 - TYPE-C 4 OutParam = A ~ D(NO THIS PARAMETER TO SET TO A) <IpAddress: 192.168.0.178 >GetIpAddress Get the IP to access GUI. <SubNetMask: 255.255.255.0 <GateWay: 192.168.0.1...
  • Page 27: Audio Setting Commands

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Command Example and Command Description Feedback 4 - DP 3 5 - HDMI 4 <AV 3,A 6 - USB-C 4 <AV 1,A [OutParam] = A ~ D (No this parameter when switching input source to window A) >GetAV >GetAV A Get the input source of window...
  • Page 28: Function Setting Commands

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Command Example and Command Description Feedback Mute/Unmute source audio. >SetSourceAudioMute EN >SetSourceAudioMute Dis >SetSourceAudioMute [Param] = EN, Dis [Param] EN - Mute. <SourceAudioMute True Dis - Unmute (Default) <SourceAudioMute False >GetSourceAudioMute Get the source audio mute status <SourceAudioMute True >SetSourceVOL 6 >SetSourceVOL...
  • Page 29 6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Command Example and Command Description Feedback 3 - 38400 4 - 19200 5 - 9600 (Default) >GetRS232Baudrate Get the baud rate of RS232 port. <RS232Baudrate 5 Set the output resolution to [Param]. [Param] = 1 ~ 8 >SetOutputResolution 4 1 - 1024x768@60Hz 2 - 1280x720@60Hz...
  • Page 30 6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Command Example and Command Description Feedback Get the EDID of input source. [Param] = 1 ~ 6 >GetInPortEdid 1 1 - HDMI 1 >GetInPortEdid 2 - HDMI 2 [Param] 3 - HDMI 3 4 - DP 3 <InPortEdid 1,1 5 - HDMI 4 6 - USB-C 4...
  • Page 31 6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Command Example and Command Description Feedback Set whether to automatically send CEC >SetAutoCec EN commands after signal detection. >SetAutoCec [Param] [Param] = EN, Dis EN - Enable (Default) <AutoCec True Dis - Disable Get whether to automatically send CEC >GetAutoCec <AutoCec True commands after signal detection.
  • Page 32: Cec Commands

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Command Example and Command Description Feedback >SetInputMsgDelayTime Set the delay time of sending Display Input >SetInputMsgDelayTi Select command. me [Param] [Param] = 1 ~ 100 (s) (Default: 3) <InputMsgDelayTime 10 >GetInputMsgDelayTi Get the delay time of sending Display Input <InputMsgDelayTime 10 Select command.
  • Page 33 6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Command Example and Command Description Feedback >SetCecSrcOn Send CEC ON command to source device. <CecSrcOn 1 [Param] [Param] = 1 ~ 4 (HDMI 1~4) >SetCecSrcOff 1 >SetCecSrcOff Send CEC OFF command to source device. [Param] [Param] = 1 ~ 4 (HDMI 1~4) <CecSrcOff 1...
  • Page 34: Special Commands

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 7.6. Special Commands Note: The below commands don’t need ending mark. Command Example and Command Description Feedback Set the ASCII “Display Input Select” command "XXXX" to be sent to display >SetDisplayInputSendCha device when power on the switcher. r_5:1234567 [Param] = 1~5 (Baud rate of RS232 port) 1 - 115200...
  • Page 35 6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT Command Example and Command Description Feedback 2 - 57600 3 - 38400 <Baudrate: 9600 4 - 19200 <Power on to send 5 - 9600 HEX:30 31 32 33 XX XX= HEX data to be sent (X = 0~9, A~F and up to 20 XX).
  • Page 36: Firmware Upgrade

    6x1 4K Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT 8. Firmware Upgrade 1) Prepare the latest upgrade file (.bin) and rename it as “FW_MV bin” on PC. 2) Power off the switcher and connect the FIRMWARE port of switcher to the PC with type-A USB cable.

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