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1201-MV 79033-MV User Manual TEK 1201-MV 6x1 4K Universal Switcher All Rights Reserved Version: 79033-MV_2021V1.5.3 www.tekvox.com...
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Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacture would void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. www.tekvox.com...
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• Unplug the power cord when left unused for a long period of time • Information on disposal for scrapped devices: do not burn or mix with general household waste, please treat them as normal electrical wastes www.tekvox.com...
Control of the switcher from both the switcher and hub/receiver (Default) • • Sending RS232 display commands with baud rate setting to the hub/receiver • Supports sending TEVOX Macro commands for TekMonitor control • CEC control of displays and receivers • User-defined CEC commands www.tekvox.com...
Automatic bridging of USB hub to USB-C input Provides PC or connected laptop access to far-end USB devices (cameras, microphones, etc) • 1.2 Package List 1.2.1 TEK 1201-MV Switcher 1x 6x1 4K Universal Switcher ⚫ 2x Mounting Ears with 4 Screws ⚫...
< 0.05%, 20Hz to 20kHz bandwidth, 1kHz sine at 0dBFS level (or Noise (THD+N) max level) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) > 90dB, 20Hz to 20kHz bandwidth Crosstalk Isolation < -70dB, 10kHz sine at 0dBFS level L-R Level Deviation < 0.3dB, 1kHz sine at 0dBFS level (or max level before clipping) www.tekvox.com...
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10 ~ 90%, Non-condensing Input: 100 ~ 240VAC, 50/60Hz External Power Supply Output: DC 24V, 5A Power Consumption 90W (Max) USB-C Power Charging 60W (Max) Product Dimensions 9.84” (250mm) x 1.73” (44mm) x 7.87” (200mm) Product Weight 3.53lbs (1.6kg) www.tekvox.com...
10 ~ 90%, Non-condensing External Power Supply Power over Cable (PoC); no external power supply Power Consumption PoC with 12 ~ 48V range, 10W (Max) Product Dimensions 6.61” (168mm) x 0.91” (23mm) x 5.31” (135mm) Product Weight 1.1lbs (500g) www.tekvox.com...
Rotate the knob to increase or decrease the volume of the selected audio ⚫ Press and hold the knob for at least 3 seconds to mute the selected audio; rotate the knob to ⚫ unmute. Note: Please refer to 4. Front Panel Control for more details about button usages. www.tekvox.com...
RS232: Connects to a control device (e.g. PC) or a third-party device for RS232 control ⚫ TCP/IP: Connects to a control device (e.g. PC) to control the switcher by GUI ⚫ 6. DC 24V: DC connector for power adapter connection www.tekvox.com...
4. SPDIF OUT: Connects to speaker or amplifier for audio de-embedding 5. IR IN: Connects to IR receiver for IR pass-through 6. IR OUT: Connects to IR emitter for IR pass-through 7. RS232: Connects to a control device (e.g. PC) or a third-party device for RS232 pass-through control www.tekvox.com...
LED will turn blue, and the window A and B LEDs will turn blue. The factory default correspondence between the two input sources and the two output windows is: Input 1 -> Window A Input 2 -> Window B www.tekvox.com...
MIX and MIC mixing audio inputs are controlled simultaneously. Rotate the knob to increase or decrease the volume of the selected audio. Press and hold the knob for at least 3 seconds to mute the selected audio; rotate the knob to unmute. www.tekvox.com...
Window B will light up (e.g. if Window B is currently set to Input 2, the Input 2 LED will light up). After 3 seconds, the Window A, B, C, and D LEDs will turn back on, and the Input 2 LED will turn off. www.tekvox.com...
IP Address: 192.168.0.178 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Type 192.168.0.178 into a web browser, and it will open the login page, as shown below: Username: admin Password: admin Type the username and password, then click “Login” to enter the section for video switching. www.tekvox.com...
Press “Power Off” to put the system into Standby Mode ⚫ Note: The source selection, Auto, Window A~D, Mirror, and Bypass HDMI 1 buttons are the same as the front panel buttons of the same names. See 4.5 Video Signal Switching for more details. www.tekvox.com...
-party device, type the command into this box, then ⚫ click “Send”. Audio: Click the Volume Down, Volume Up, or Volume Mute buttons to control the volume of ⚫ the display via CEC commands. Power: Press “Power Off” to put the system into Standby Mode ⚫ www.tekvox.com...
MIC In: Enable or disable the microphone audio input ⚫ MIC Volume: Use the Volume Bar, Volume Up, Volume Down, and Mute buttons to control the ⚫ Mix and Microphone (MIC) audio Power: Press “Power Off” to put the system into Standby Mode www.tekvox.com...
Resize: Click to adjust the window size. Note that only Layout 2 and Layouts 5 ~ 12 can be adjusted. Resize Resize Example: Bisection Resize Resize Example: PIP (Picture in Picture) www.tekvox.com...
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1201-MV 79033-MV User Manual Resize Resize Example: One large and three small Swap: Press to cycle which video sources are displayed in each window Swap Swap Swap Example: In Multiview Mode Swap Swap Swap Example: In Fullscreen Mode www.tekvox.com...
Layout: Select a Layout, then click “Save”. ⚫ o The factory defaults of user-defined layouts 1 ~ 4 are: User-defined Layout Note: The user-defined Multiview layouts can be invoked by using the “User 1 ~ User 4” buttons on the IR remote. www.tekvox.com...
1201-MV 79033-MV User Manual 5.2.3 Multiview Source Selection Press the Settings button in the bottom left corner to select which input to display in each window. After making all selections, press the Confirm button. www.tekvox.com...
Command Format: The default command format is ASCII; select “Hex” to enter commands as hexadecimal strings. Command Ending: Select whether to terminate commands with NULL, CR, LF, or CR+LF Display On: Enter the “Display On” RS232 command for turning on the display, then click “Save”. www.tekvox.com...
Display Input Select: Enter the “Display Input Select” RS232 command for setting the display’s input source, then click “Save”. 5.4 Resolution Tab Select the output resolution for the HDMI and HDBaseT outputs. Select “Auto for Rx” to match the output resolution to that of the display connected to the RX. www.tekvox.com...
5.5 CEC Tab 5.5.1 Source Control Select the HDMI input source to be controlled and then click the desired function buttons. 5.5.2 Display Control Select the output display device to be controlled, and then click the desired function buttons. www.tekvox.com...
Destination address) Note: The CEC standard is primarily formulated by TV manufacturers, and is generally compatible with TVs and Blu-ray Players, and may not be compatible with the source devices of other manufacturers, such as Apple TV, document cameras, etc. www.tekvox.com...
HDMI or HDBT Passthrough. 5.6.2 EDID Upload To upload a user-defined EDID, prepare the EDID file (.bin) on the connected PC, then click the user- defined box to select the EDID file (.bin). Click “Apply” to upload the selected EDID file. www.tekvox.com...
1201-MV 79033-MV User Manual 5.7 Network Tab Select “Static IP” or “Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol” (DHCP) Enter the static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway (Static IP only) 5.8 Tags Tab Modify the Multiview layout labels. www.tekvox.com...
PC (USB-B) is the USB host, and all USB devices are connected to the PC. Manual: Manually set the USB Host to PC (USB-B) or USB-C ⚫ HDBT PoC: Enable or disable PoC for the HDBaseT output ⚫ Factory Default: Restore the switcher to its factory default settings ⚫ www.tekvox.com...
Type the username and password (the same as for logging into the GUI) to log in to the configuration interface. After entering the WebServer, click “Administration” in the source menu, then click “Upload Firmware”. Select the desired update file, and press “Apply” to begin the upgrade. www.tekvox.com...
MIC (MIX+MIC): Mute, volume up and down ⚫ Source: Mute, volume up and down ⚫ Note: All IR remote buttons function in the same way as those in the GUI tab. Please refer to 5. GUI Control for more details. www.tekvox.com...
All feedbacks are terminated with “<CR><LF>” ⚫ In the commands, “[”and “]” characters MUST be typed in order to function correctly ⚫ Type commands carefully, as they are case-sensitive ⚫ These same commands are used with TCP/IP port 4001 ⚫ www.tekvox.com...
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Set the local HDMI output mode to Bypass 50730 50730 HDMI1 50731 Get the local HDMI output mode 50729 / 50730 50732 Auto-Switching in Fullscreen Mode 50732 50733 Manual switching in Fullscreen Mode 50733 50732 50734 Get the switching mode 50733 www.tekvox.com...
= 1 ~ 3 5081x 1 - HDCP 1.4 (Default) 5081x (x = 1 ~ 3) 2 - HDCP 2.2 3 - Disable 50814 Get the HDCP mode of the output port 5081x (x = 1 ~ 3) www.tekvox.com...
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36 - 1920x1200@60Hz 8bit Stereo Audio 508xx 508xx (xx = 33 ~ 41) 37 - 3840x2160@30Hz 8bit Stereo Audio 38 - 3840x2160@60Hz 4:2:0 Deep Color Stereo Audio 39 - 3840x2160@60Hz Deep Color Stereo Audio 40 - From HDBT Display 41 - USER www.tekvox.com...
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Get the EDID of input 4 508xx (xx = 42 ~ 50) 50869 Get the EDID of input 5 508xx (xx = 51 ~ 57) 50870 Get the EDID of input 6 508xx (xx = 58 ~ 64) 50871 Upload the user-defined EDID 50871 www.tekvox.com...
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= 89: Send command twice Get how many times the Display Off command 50890 50888 ~ 50889 is sent Set the delay time for sending the Display Off 504xx command 504xx (xx = 01 ~ 10) xx = 01 ~ 10(s) www.tekvox.com...
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27 - 2 WINDOWS PIP LD 28 - 2 WINDOWS PIP RU 29 - 2 WINDOWS PIP RD 30 - 4 WINDOWS PBP 3L1R 31 - 4 WINDOWS PBP 1L3R 32 - 4 WINDOWS PBP 3U1D 33 - 4 WINDOWS PBP 1U3D www.tekvox.com...
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51 - 2 WINDOWS PIP LD 52 - 2 WINDOWS PIP RU 53 - 2 WINDOWS PIP RD 54 - 4 WINDOWS PBP 3L1R 55 - 4 WINDOWS PBP 1L3R 56 - 4 WINDOWS PBP 3U1D 57 - 4 WINDOWS PBP 1U3D www.tekvox.com...
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Set the USB Host mode to USB-C 50920 50921 Get the USB Host mode 50918 ~ 50920 50915 Set the receiver’s USB mode to HOST-TX. 50915 50916 Set the receiver’s USB mode to HOST-RX. 50916 50917 Get the receiver’s USB mode. 50915 ~ 50916 www.tekvox.com...
Sends 51202 at start of data 51733 Switcher. Will stay in this mode for 1 minute and 51203 after time out after data is no longer detected TekMonitor Macro Command 521xx 521xx (xx = 01 ~ 99) (xx= 01 ~ 99) www.tekvox.com...
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Set the ASCII “Power On” command "zzzz" to be sent to a remote display when powering on the switcher x = Baud rate (1 ~ 5) /+PU[x]:zzzz 1 - 115200 /+PU[5]:PowerOn\x31 2 - 57600 3 - 38400 4 - 19200 5 - 9600 www.tekvox.com...
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“\x” will be converted to HEX automatically Enter sleep to 2. When typing “\\”, only one “\” will be sent send:ABCDEFG0A12 3. When reading “\r”, “\r” will be converted to “0x0D” in HEX 4. When reading “\n”, “\n” will be converted to “0x0A” in HEX www.tekvox.com...
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“0x0A” in HEX Set the HEX “Display Input Select” command "zz zz" to be sent to a remote display when /-IN[x]:zz zz powering on the switcher /-IN[5]:49 6E 70 75 74 x = Baud rate (1 ~ 5) 1 - 115200 www.tekvox.com...
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Baud rate: 9600 4 - 19200 Display input select to send 5 - 9600 HEX:49 6E 70 75 74 zz zz= HEX data to be sent (z = 0 ~ 9, A ~ F, and up to 20 octets) www.tekvox.com...
“SUCCESS.TXT”. If this is the case, then the firmware has updated successfully. If this is not the case, then the firmware upgrade has failed. Confirm the name of the upgrade file (.bin), and then repeat the above steps to update again. 7. Remove the USB cable after the firmware upgrade, and reboot the receiver. www.tekvox.com...
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