4 by 1 high definition quad video processor (12 pages)
Summary of Contents for CYP DS-MSC14-4K22
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DS-MSC14-4K22 1 to 4 Multi-screen Controller with 4K HDR Input Support and HDCP2.2 OPERATION MANUAL...
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DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment: • Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
1. INTRODUCTION This 4K/UHD 4 by 4 HDMI Video Wall Processor can take any standard 4K (or lower) HDMI source and generate a high quality 2×2 video wall with bezel compensation and full audio bypass. The HDMI input supports 4K UHD HDMI video, up to and including 4K@60Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit) as well as 10/12-bit sources with HDR.
4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS HDMI source equipment such as a media player, video game console or set-top box. HDMI receiving equipment such as HDTVs, monitors or audio amplifiers. 5. FEATURES HDMI 2.0 and DVI 1.0 compliant HDCP 1.x and 2.2 compliant 1 HDMI input 4 HDMI outputs HDMI input supports resolutions up to 4K UHD...
6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel DS-MSC14-4K22 OUT A~D LEDs: These LEDs will illuminate to indicate when a valid sink has been detected on the associated output port. When no sink is detected the LED will remain off.
6.2 Rear Panel SERVICE DC 24V RS-232 CONTROL DC 24V Port: Plug the 24V DC power adapter into this port and connect it to an AC wall outlet for power. RS-232 Port: Connect directly to a PC, laptop, or other serial control device to send RS-232 commands to control the unit directly or via PC App.
6.4 Video Wall App The PC based Video Wall App provides complete control over one or more Video Wall Processors via Ethernet or RS-232. This software can scan the local network, as well as any RS-232 connections on the PC, for controllable units to add to the current video wall grouping. Commonly used video wall configurations can be quickly selected or the configuration can be manually set up.
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6.4.2 Connection Window By clicking on the “Connection” button at the top-left corner of the main window the “Connection Window” will open up and list all Video Wall Processors that are currently detected on the local network as well as listing all available RS-232 ports on the PC.
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2) Selected Units List: All selected units will appear here with an ID number indicating their order to be added to the layout. To remove an individual unit from the list, click the “x” in the unit’s “Del” column. ■ Arrange Button: To re-order the units in the list, type new ID numbers next to each unit and click on this button.
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3) Connect Button: Clicking this button will activate the software's connection to all units in the Selected Units list, allowing control and configuration of those units. The “Stat” column will show a green circle next to each successfully connected unit. 4) Disconnect Button: Click this button to disconnect the software from all units.
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1) Video Wall Geometry: This section sets the number of displays used in the video wall. Up to a maximum of 64 displays can be supported (8×8 video wall). ■ Column: Sets the number of displays in the video wall, measured horizontally.
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wall dimensions. Options are: 1×1, 1×2, 1×3, 1×4, 2×2, 3×3 2) Bezel Settings: Configures the bezel size to compensate for around all displays. Note: Bezel settings assume that the top/bottom and left/right bezel pairs are uniform in size and all displays in the video wall share the same dimensions.
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1) System Menu: This window provides information about the selected unit’s serial number, and firmware version as well as providing a way to update the firmware or reboot the unit. ■ Serial Number: Displays the unit’s serial number. ■ Firmware Version: Displays the unit’s current firmware version. ■...
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3) Input Menu: This window provides control over functions of the unit’s HDMI input including the handling of EDID and HDCP. ■ HDCP Status: Displays the current HDCP status of the unit’s HDMI input. ■ Custom EDID: Click this button to open the Custom EDID Settings window and upload or rename the custom EDID.
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■ Sync Indicator: When a live source is detected, this will be green, when no source is detected it will be grey. ■ EDID Selection: Select the preferred EDID for the unit to use from the dropdown menu. This unit provides the option of six standard EDIDs, four sink sourced EDIDs and one user uploaded EDID.
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4) Output Menu: This window provides control over features relating to the unit’s HDMI outputs including the OSD information display, audio output and sync status. Note: These settings affect all 4 outputs. ■ OSD Info: Select the behavior of the informational OSD. Selecting “Off”...
6.5 Telnet Control Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC are connected to the same active networks. To Access the Command Line Interface (CLI) Click Start, type “cmd” in the search field, and press Windows 7 Enter.
6.6 Serial and Telnet Commands COMMAND Descrip tion and Parameters help Show the full command list. help N1 Show details about the specified command. N1 = {Command name} get model name Show the unit's model name. get fw ver Show the unit's current firmware version. set update mcu...
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COMMAND Descrip tion and Parameters set ipaddr N1 Set the unit's static IP address. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, IP address] get ipaddr Show the unit's current IP address. set netmask N1 Set the unit's static netmask. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, Netmask] get netmask...
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COMMAND Descrip tion and Parameters set in 1 edid N1 Set the EDID to use on the HDMI input. Available values for N1: [FHD/2CH] [FHD/MCH] [UHD/2CH] [UHD/MCH] [UHD+/2CH] [UHD+/MCH] [User EDID] [Sink A] [Sink B] [Sink C] [Sink D] get in 1 edid Show the EDID currently being used on the HDMI input.
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COMMAND Descrip tion and Parameters get in 1 hdcp mode Show the current HDCP behavior used by the HDMI input. get in hdcp status Show the current HDCP status of the HDMI input. Available response values: [Off ] [HDCP1.x] [HDCP2.2] get out N1 hdcp status...
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COMMAND Descrip tion and Parameters get out N1 sync status Show the current sync state of the specified output. N1 = A~D [Output port] Available response values: [No sync] [Sync active] set out osd info display N1 Enable or disable the info OSD for all outputs. Available values for N1: [OSD always off ] [OSD always on]...
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COMMAND Descrip tion and Parameters get video wall h bezel compensation Show the video wall’s current horizontal bezel compensation value. set video wall bezel mode N1 Enable or disable bezel compensation mode for the video wall. Available values for N1: [Disabled] [Enabled] get video wall bezel mode...
7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4K Blu-ray Player HDMI Input Router Power Supply SERVICE DC 24V RS-232 CONTROL RS-232 HDMI Outputs RS-232 Equipped PC/Laptop 2×2 TVs/Displays (Total 4 Screens)
9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Consumer Electronics Control Command-Line Interface DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Digital Visual Interface EDID Extended Display Identification Data Gbps Gigabits per second Graphical User Interface HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface High Dynamic Range Internet Protocol Kilohertz Local Area Network...
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