gofanco VideoWall33 User Manual

gofanco VideoWall33 User Manual

X3 video wall controller 4k30

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3x3 Video Wall Controller
4K30
User's Guide
P/N:VideoWall33
G4-0097A

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  • Page 1 3x3 Video Wall Controller 4K30 User's Guide P/N:VideoWall33 G4-0097A...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Notices

    Thank you for purchasing from gofanco. Our products aim to meet all your connectivity needs wherever you go. For optimum performance and safety, please read the instructions carefully and keep this User's Guide for future reference. If you need more information about our products, please visit www.gofanco.com.
  • Page 3: Installation Requirements

    Introduction The 3x3 Video Wall Controller 4K30 allows 4K 3x3 video wall, with cascading to create up to 10x10 video wall. Features • 3x3 HDMI 4K Video Wall controller/processor, with cascading 10x10 • Switchable between 4 inputs: USB Type-C, VGA, DisplayPort, and HDMI •...
  • Page 4: Product Layout

    Product Layout Figure 1: Front Panel Layout Input LED (1-4): The active source LED is on Source select: Quick press to choose the input source in order Type-C, VGA, DisplayPort, HDMI UP*: Press and hold down opens the OSD, allows you to choose the next device settings in the OSD Down*: Press and hold down opens the OSD, allows you to choose the previous device settings in the...
  • Page 5 Figure 2: Rear Panel Layout Power jack: Connects to the included power adapter Type-C Input: Connects to your Type-C source device VGA Audio Input: Connects to your VGA source device Audio Input: Connects to your VGA source device's audio output DisplayPort Input: Connects to your DisplayPort source device HDMI Input: Connects to your HDMI source device...
  • Page 6: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation Power off all devices including your source(s) and HDMI display(s). Connect your source device(s) to the controller's input(s). Connect your HDMI display(s) to the HDMI Output(s) of the controller using HDMI cable(s) (HDMI cables not included). Optional: Connect the Local HDMI Output to a local HDMI display or the next Video Wall for cascading.
  • Page 7: Connection Diagram

    Connection Diagram The application diagram shows the most typical input and output devices used with the 3x3 Video Wall Controller 4K30. Single Video Wall Controller Figure 3: Single Video Wall Controller Figure 3: 3x3 Video Wall...
  • Page 8 Daisy Chain Connection Figure 4: 6x4 Video Wall...
  • Page 9 IR Remote Users can control the Video Wall Controller using the included remote control. Point the remote control at the Video Wall Controller's IR eye. Figure 5: IR Remote Layout Note: The operation of Right/Enter on the remote is the same as the Right/Enter button on the controller's front panel.
  • Page 10 Controlling the Video Wall Controller OSD Interface Press the source button to toggle through the four inputs in order Type-C / VGA / DisplayPort / HDMI. Notes: 1. The OSD interface shows four outputs and the active input channel. 2. The OSD interface will automatically turn off after 20 seconds of inactivity, press any button to wake it up.
  • Page 11 Video Switching Press Menu button on the front panel to open the switching menu. Press UP/Down to select the input, then press Menu/Enter to confirm or go back to the previous menu. The selected input has the @ sign next to it as confirmation.
  • Page 12 Video Wall Setup Press Menu/Left button on the front panel to enter Video Wall menu. Press Up/Down to select or set up the video wall mode. Press Enter/Menu to confirm or go back to the previous menu. The selected video wall has the @ sign next to it. Video Wall Mode Preset Video Wall Setup Video Wall Setup...
  • Page 13 • Preset: Shows the type of video wall modes • H-Num: The number of displays on the horizontal axis • V-Num: The number of displays on the vertical exis • Cascade: The cascade level of the video wall controller. Connect the Local HDMI Output of the former controller to the HDMI Input of the next controller.
  • Page 14 Rotate Press Menu/Left to enter Rotate menu. Each display supports 180 degree rotation, select Yes or No. The option selected has the @ sign next to it.
  • Page 15 Edge Press Menu/Left to enter Edge Set menu. Press the Up or Down button on the controller's front panel to select, then press Enter to confirm. The option selected has the @ sign next to it. • X: Represents the space between the horizontal displays, each image is divided into 302 units •...
  • Page 16 Format Press Menu/Left to enter the Format menu. Press the Up or Down button on the controller's front panel to select, then press Enter to confirm. The option selected has the @ sign next to it. • Resolutions: 4K@30Hz, 1080p@60Hz, 720p@60Hz, 2560x1440, 1920x1200, 1366x768, and Auto •...
  • Page 17 EDID Press Menu/Left on the controller's front panel to enter the EDID menu. Press the Up or Down button on the front panel to select, then press Enter to confirm. The option selected has the @ sign next to it. •...
  • Page 18: Audio Input

    Audio Input Press Menu/Left on the controller's front panel to enter the Audio menu. Press the Up or Down button on the front panel to select, then press Enter to confirm. The option selected has the @ sign next to it. Notes: - The default setting is CH2.0 - The HDMI Input supports CH2.0 and CH5.1 setting...
  • Page 19: Audio Output

    Audio Output Press Menu/Left on the controller's front panel to enter the Audio menu. Press the Up or Down button on the front panel to select, then press Enter to confirm. The option selected has the @ sign next to it. Notes: - The default setting is Unmute and Delay 30ms - Mute or Delay can be set to each output or to all outputs...
  • Page 20 Baud Rate Press Menu/Left on the controller's front panel to enter the Setup menu, then the Baud menu. Press the Up or Down button on the front panel to select the baud rate (115200, 57600, 19200, 9600), then press Enter to confirm. The option selected has the @ sign next to it.
  • Page 21 TCP/IP Continued...
  • Page 22 Reboot Restarts the 3x3 Video Wall Controller. Press Menu/Left on the controller's front panel to enter System menu, then Reboot menu. Press the Up or Down button on the front panel to select Yes or No, then press Enter to confirm. The option selected has the @ sign next to it.
  • Page 23 System Information Press Menu/Left on the controller's front panel to enter System menu, then INFO menu. Press the Enter button on the front panel to view IP and system information.
  • Page 24: Ethernet Control

    Ethernet Control The Video Wall Controller can be controlled by PC with or without LAN connection. Both PC and Video Wall Controller need to be in the same network segment. Default IP address: 192.168.1.168 Default subnet mask: 255.255.255. Direct Control by PC Connect your PC's Ethernet port to the Ethernet port of the Video Wall Controller.
  • Page 25 Web Browser Compatibility Use the latest version browsers from Google (Chrome), Firefox, Apple, and Internet Explorer (IE 11 recommended) for the best compatibility. Web GUI Login The Video Wall Controller comes with built-in GUI for convenient TCP/IP control. Open the GUI by typing 192.168.1.168 in your browser and the login interface, as shown below, will open.
  • Page 26 Main Interface After login, the main interface is similar to the example shown below. Video Wall This interface is used to setup video walls. • Video Map: Identifies the location of the output port mapping. The output port can be changed using the Output drop down box •...
  • Page 27 Mirror Adjusts the mirror's horizontal and vertical parameters. Rotate Allows image rotation of 180 degrees. Select one image at a time or all at once. A blue border indicates that a display is connected to the output port. Edge The default for both horizontal and vertical edges, is 3.5mm frame size.
  • Page 28 Format Allows you to select the output resolution of the HDMI Outputs (1-9). Select an HDMI Output or All in the output section. Click a resolution in the Format section. Click Apply to save the changes. EDID Allows you to set the EDID for each input port or all input ports.
  • Page 29 Audio Output Allows you to switch and delay the audio of one or all outputs. The default setting is audio On and 30ms delay. Click on the + or - sign to adjust the delay. Click on the icon to mute or unmute the audio. Audio Input Allows PCM2.0 or 5.1 sound on HDMI Input.
  • Page 30 Network Interface Allows you to display and change network information including IP address, Netmask address, gateway address, and DHCP. Note: Mac address can not be modified. Default setting: IP address: 192.168.1.168, DHCP: Off Reset Allows you to restart the controller or restore it to the factory default settings.
  • Page 31 Wall Controller's RS232 port using the included RS232 cable. RS232 Control Software Download the RS232 control software from www.gofanco.com/downloads. Copy the control software files to the hard drive of your control PC. Double click the icon to open the program, the interface is shown below.
  • Page 32: Specifications

    Specifications Operating temperature 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F) Operating humidity 5 to 90% RH (no condensation) Input Video signal 0.5 - 1.0 volts p-p Input DDC signal 5 volts p-p (TTL) Video format Ultra HD TV/FHDTV: 4K@30Hz/1080p Audio format LPCM 16bit, 24bit, 44.1KHz/48KHz Input ports...
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  • Page 35 Disclaimer The product name and brand name may be registered trademarks of related manufacturers. TM and ® may be omitted on the user's guide. The pictures on the user's guide are just for reference, and there may be some slight differences with the actual products.
  • Page 36 Thank you for choosing gofanco www.gofanco.com...

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