J-Tech Digital JTECH-VW09 User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this product. For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference. Table of Contents 1. FEATURES............................. 4 2. NOTICE............................4 3.
  • Page 3 7.5.8 Audio Output Setting....................... 27 7.5.9 Audio Input Setting......................28 7.5.10 Network Interface......................28 7.5.11 Reset ..........................29 7.5.12 Password.........................29 8. RS232 CONTROL........................29 9 FIRMWARE UPDATE........................30 9.1 MCU update........................30 9.2 GUI Update......................... 31 MAINTENANCE..........................32 PRODUCT SERVICE........................32...
  • Page 4: Features

    1U Rack Design for Easy Installation  DC 24V 2A Power Supply 2. NOTICE J-Tech Digital Inc reserves the right to make changes in the hardware, packaging and any accompanying documentation without prior written notice. 3. SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32°F to +104°F (0 to +40°C)
  • Page 5: Packing Contents

    4. PACKING CONTENTS 1) 1 x JTECH-VW09 Video Wall Controller 2) 1 x Power Supply (24V 2A) 3) 6 x Screws, 2 x Mounting Brackets 4) 1 x CD (Includes User manual, RS232 Command List) 1 x IR Remote Control 1x USB cable (for firmware upgrade) 5.
  • Page 6: Connecting And Operating

    Press the red, green, yellow & blue buttons on the remote to select your source signal (USB TYPE-C | VGA | DP | HDMI). 2) Connect an HDMI cable from the JTECH-VW09’s HDMI OUT Ports 1-9 to the HDMI Input ports of your video wall displays.
  • Page 7  6x4 Video Wall Display (Cascading)
  • Page 8: Control Descriptions

     Distribute a Single Source to 9 Displays 7. CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS 7.1 Remote Control 1. Power On | Power Off 2. Mute 3. Source Switching - Cycle 4. Switch to Source IN1 (TYPE C) 5. Switch to Source IN2 (VGA) 6.
  • Page 9: Video Setting Via Front Panel Buttons

    7.2 Video Setting via Front Panel Buttons Press the "Source" button to select the input from (Type-C→VGA→DP→HDMI). Note: 1. The video switching OSD interface shows nine output ports and the current input port signal routed to them. 2. After no setting changes for 20 seconds, the OSD interface will turn off. (press any button to restore) OSD Video Menu 7.2.1 Video Switching...
  • Page 10: Video Wall Setting

    Video Switching Interface 7.2.2 Video Wall Setting Press the "Left/Menu" button to enter menu. Press “Enter” to select “Video” > “VideoWall” sub menu. "Preset": Includes 17 common Video Wall formats, including 2x2, 1x4, 4x1 & 4x2. The active video wall configuration is identified with the “@” ampersand icon. "Set Up": Press the "Right/Enter"...
  • Page 11: Mirror

    Preset Video Wall Configurations Video Wall Set Up 7.2.3 Mirror Press the "Left/Menu" button to enter menu. Press “Enter” to select “Video” > “Mirror” sub menu. Press the "Up" or "Down" buttons to select desired setting & press "Enter" to confirm. The active setting is indicated by the "@"...
  • Page 12: Rotate

    Mirror interface 7.2.4 Rotate Press the "Left/Menu" button to enter menu. Press “Enter” to select “Video” > “Rotate” sub menu. The active setting is indicated by the "@" ampersand icon. Each output image supports 180°rotation. Select "Yes" or "No" to apply rotation. Rotate Interface...
  • Page 13: Edge

    7.2.5 Edge Press the "Left/Menu" button to enter menu. Press “Enter” to select “Video” > “Edge” sub menu. Press the "Up" or "Down" buttons to select desired setting & press "Enter" to confirm. The active setting is indicated by the "@" ampersand icon. "X"...
  • Page 14: Format

    7.2.6 Format Press the "Left/Menu" button to enter menu. Press “Enter” to select “Video” > “Format” sub menu. Output formats include 4K30 | 1080P@60 | 720P@60 | 2560x1440 | 1920x1200 | 1366x768 | Auto for each output or all outputs by pressing the "Up" or "Down" buttons &...
  • Page 15: Audio Setting Via Front Panel Buttons

    EDID Interface 7.3 Audio Setting via Front Panel Buttons 7.3.1 Audio Input Setting Press the "Left/Menu" button to enter menu. Press “Down” & “Enter” to select “Audio” > “In” sub menu. Press the "Up" or "Down" buttons to select desired setting & press "Enter" to confirm. The active setting is indicated by the "@"...
  • Page 16: System Setting Via Front Panel Buttons

    Press the "Up" or "Down" buttons to select desired setting & press "Enter" to confirm. The active setting is indicated by the "@" ampersand icon. For each output or all outputs, there are "Mute" and "Delay" functions. (The default setting is Unmute and Delay 30ms) Audio Output Setting Interface 7.4 System Setting via Front Panel Buttons 7.4.1 Baud Rate...
  • Page 17: Tcp/Ip Setting

    7.4.2 TCP/IP Setting Press the "Left/Menu" button to enter menu. Press “Down” & “Enter” to select “System” > “Setup” > “TCP/IP” sub menu. Press the "Up" or "Down" buttons to select desired setting & press "Enter" to confirm. The active setting is indicated by the "@" ampersand icon. Adjustable settings include DHCP ON/OFF | IP Address | Mask(subnet) | GW (gateway) | DNS IP Address Setting:...
  • Page 18: Reboot

    IP Address Mask Address Gateway Address DNS Interface 7.4.3 Reboot Press the "Left/Menu" button to enter menu. Press “Down” & “Enter” to select “System” > “Setup” > “Reboot” sub menu.
  • Page 19: Factory Reset

    Press the "Up" or "Down" buttons to select desired setting & press "Enter" to confirm. The active setting is indicated by the "@" ampersand icon. Reboot Interface 7.4.4 Factory Reset Press the "Left/Menu" button to enter menu. Press “Down” & “Enter” to select “System”...
  • Page 20: Web Control

    Web control of the JTECH-VW09 is performed through the TCP/IP port located on the back of the device. Control is accomplished via two methods: Direct connection from PC to JTECH-VW09 (no LAN) or PC & JTECH-VW09 connected to the same LAN.
  • Page 21 When connecting to the JTECH-VW09 over a LAN, it is necessary to ensure that the network settings of the control computer and JTECH-VW09 is consistent with that of the connected LAN.
  • Page 22: Interface Introduction

    7.5.1 Interface Introduction Status Display Instructions: (1) Click the navigation bar above, then enter the corresponding operation interface. (2) Do not click continuously; Click again after the setting is successful. If the setting is invalid, please click the button again. Browser Compatibility (1) Recommended Browsers –...
  • Page 23: Video Wall Setting

    Operating Instructions Ex 1 : Select DP port as input source to make a 3x3 video wall via 1 JTECH-VW09. (1) In the Output section, set both the "Horizon" and "Vertical" settings to “3” and the "Equipment Cascade" to “1”.
  • Page 24 "Vertical" setting to “3” and the "Equipment Cascade" setting to “ which 1”, represents that the current JTECH-VW09 is in the first cascading layer position (1 of 2). (2) Then click "HDMI" in the Input section. Operation Steps of Device2: (3) In the Output section of the second device, set the "Horizontal"...
  • Page 25: Mirror

    7.5.4 Rotate Interface Introduction: The JTECH-VW09 supports each output image to be rotated 180 ° , rotate a single image at a time or rotate all output images at once. The output port blue bold border indicates that there is TV connected to the JTECH-VW09.
  • Page 26: Edge

    7.5.5 Edge Interface Introduction: The default edge of both horizontal and vertical display screens is 3.5mm frame size, with each image being divided into 302 units of measurement. Operating Instructions Click on the "+/-" button on both Horizontal and Vertical to adjust. 7.5.6 Format Interface Introduction: The interface is used to adjust the output resolution and format.
  • Page 27: Edid

    7.5.7 EDID Interface Introduction: The interface is used to set up the EDID for each input port or all input ports at once. Input Section: Format Example – “1080P >> Type-C” Where 1080P designates the EDID selected for the input and Type-C designates the input port the EDID information is applied to.
  • Page 28: Audio Input Setting

    Operating Instructions Click on the "+/-" button to adjust delay time. Range is from 0 – 250 ms in increments of 10ms. Click on the button to choose mute or unmute. 7.5.9 Audio Input Setting Interface Introduction: This interface allows you to set HDMI Input Audio EDID setting (2.0 CH or 5.1 CH Audio).
  • Page 29: Reset

    and other information can no longer be modified, but current IP address information can be displayed. 7.5.11 Reset Interface Introduction: This interface is used to restart the device and restore factory settings. Operating Instructions Click on each button (reboot or factory) to achieve the desired function. 7.5.12 Password Interface Description: This interface is used to customize the WEB GUI login credentials.
  • Page 30: Firmware Update

    Instructions: 1. All instructions begin with "#". Instruction header c% : d---operation parameter, I---operation lock, 2. "_" means underline, indispensable. Primary parameter d% : 0---all outputs, 1-x---indicates outputs (1-9), secondary parameters are the same as the first. 3. A space should be added between the instruction header, first-level parameters and attribute parameters.
  • Page 31: Gui Update

    9.2 GUI Update Open the software UART_ISP.exe on PC, select the correct port and baud rate (115200), enter F0_01 (_ represents space) in the port, then select the program (xxxx.bin) in the path, and click update to complete the upgrade. Note: Please reboot the device after GUI Update.
  • Page 32: Maintenance

    If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, J-Tech Digital Inc (referred to as "the warrantor") will, for the length of the period indicated as below, (3 Years Replacement) which starts with the date of original purchase ("Limited Warranty period"), at its option either(a) repair your...
  • Page 33 LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS 1) This Limited Warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage. The Limited Warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by warrantor, or failures which result from accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up adjustments, misuse of consumer...

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