CYP DS-VWC2-4K22 Operation Manual

4k dual input hdmi video wall processor

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DS-VWC2-4K22
4K Dual Input HDMI Video Wall Processor
with Warping and Rotation
OPERATION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 DS-VWC2-4K22 4K Dual Input HDMI Video Wall Processor with Warping and Rotation OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4 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.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Introduction ............. 1 2. Applications ............. 1 3. Package Contents ............ 1 4. System Requirements ..........2 5. Features ..............2 6. Operation Controls And Functions......3 6.1 Front Panel ................3 6.2 Rear Panel ................4 6.3 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults ........... 4 6.4 OSD Menu ................
  • Page 6 6.5.8.3 Multi-Zone Video Wall Layouts ....45 6.5.9 Configuration Export/Import ......47 6.6 Telnet Control ..............49 6.7 Serial and Telnet Commands ........49 7. Connection Diagram ..........86 8. Specifications ............87 8.1 Technical Specifications ..........87 8.2 Video Specifications............88 8.3 Audio Specifications ............90 8.3.1 Digital Audio ............90 8.4 Cable Specifications ............90 9.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION This UHD 2×1 HDMI Video Wall Rotation processor is capable of scaling and rotating the selected input source to nearly any angle and size desired. It’s the ideal solution for presenting sources across the unique video display arrangements often found in commercial displays, control rooms, or classrooms.
  • Page 8: System Requirements

    4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  HDMI source equipment such as media players, video game consoles or set-top boxes.  HDMI receiving equipment such as an HDTV, monitor or audio amplifier. 5. FEATURES  HDMI 2.0 and DVI 1.0 compliant (with the use of an HDMI-DVI adapter)  HDCP 1.x and 2.2 compliant  2 HDMI inputs and 1 HDMI output  Supports up to 4K UHD...
  • Page 9: Operation Controls And Functions

    6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel WIN 1/IN 1 WIN 2/IN 2 OSD INFO. DS-VWC2-4K22 SCALE MODE SCALE MENU ENTER 1080P WARPING SOURCE ROTATE SERVICE POWER ROTATE ON/OFF SELECT INFO. SERVICE Port: This port is reserved for firmware update and user EDID/logo upload use only.
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    OSD INFO & ENTER Button: „ Menu Operation: When in a menu, press to confirm a selection within the OSD or to go deeper into a menu item. „ Scaling/Warping Mode: Press to display information about the unit on the OSD including details about video, audio and Ethernet. 6.2 Rear Panel HDMI IN HDMI OUT...
  • Page 11: Osd Menu

    6.4 OSD Menu All functions of this unit can be controlled by using the OSD (On Screen Display) which is activated by pressing the MENU button on the front of the unit. Use the + (PLUS), − (MINUS), and ENTER buttons to navigate the OSD menu.
  • Page 12 VIDEO MODE 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL SCALING Display Func Warping Scaling Mode Video Mode Switcher Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Transition (Switcher Only) Cross Fade IN 1 Out Source (Switcher Only) In 2 IN 1 Win 1 Source (Pip/PoP/Preset) In 2 Win 2 Source...
  • Page 13 VIDEO MODE 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL IN 1 Output Source In 2 Warping On/Off 0~359 (0) Fixed Angle 1) Display Func: Set the unit’s overall operation mode to either Scaling mode or Warping mode. Note: Each mode’s video settings are independent of each other and some functions are only available in a single mode.
  • Page 14 9) Fixed Angle: Allows for the full screen source to be rotated to the specified angle. Note: Changing this setting will automatically disable warping mode. WINDOW LAYOUT (Scaling Mode Only) 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL IN 1 Input Select (Switcher Only) In 2 WIN 1 Window Select...
  • Page 15 WINDOW LAYOUT (Scaling Mode Only) 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL Rotation (Switcher Only) Border On/Off Border Color Black GREEN Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan White Dark Red Dark Green Dark Blue Dark Yellow Dark Magenta Dark Cyan Gray Window Reset 1) Input Select: Select the input to modify. Note: Only available in Switcher mode.
  • Page 16 Note: Only available in multi-windowing modes. All settings are individually saved, per-window/per-mode. 3) Window On/Off: Enable or disable the currently selected window. Note: Only available in multi-windowing modes. 4) Position X/Y: Set the X and Y coordinate position of the upper left corner of the currently selected window.
  • Page 17 WARPING LAYOUT (Warping Mode Only) 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL Warping Select [Currently selected preset] Keep Aspect Ratio -1767~3687 (960) Warping Left -972~2007 (540) Warping Top 1536~3840 (1920) Warping Width 864~2160 (1080) Warping Height 0~359 (45) Warping Angle Warping Bezel L 0~255 (0) 0~255 (0) Warping Bezel R...
  • Page 18 in order to simplify manual positioning. Due to the complexities of rotational warping, the unit performs the additional calculations to generate the true locations of each corner of the display, as shown by the “4C” values, so that unintended distortion can be avoided. 4) Warping Width/Height: Sets the horizontal and vertical size of the display, within the currently selected source, in pixels.
  • Page 19 CHROMA KEY (Scaling Mode Only) 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 0~255 (255) Red Max 0~255 (0) Red Min 0~255 (255) Green Max 0~255 (0) Green Min 0~255 (255) Blue Max 0~255 (0) Blue Min 1) Chroma Key: Enable or disable the chroma key function. When enabled, input 1 becomes the top layer which has the keying values applied to it while input 2 is the bottom layer.
  • Page 20 WINDOW CROPPING (Scaling Mode Only) 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL In1/Win1 Cropping V-Height 0~2160 (720) In1/Win1 Cropping Reset In2/Win2 Cropping Enable 0~3840 (320) In2/Win2 Cropping H-Start In2/Win2 Cropping H-Width 0~3840 (1280) 0~2160 (180) In2/Win2 Cropping V-Start In2/Win2 Cropping V-Height 0~2160 (720) In2/Win2 Cropping Reset 1) In1/Win1 Cropping Enable: Enable or disable cropping for input 1 (Switcher mode) or window 1 (PiP/PoP/Preset modes).
  • Page 21 6) In2/Win2 Cropping H-Start/H-Width: Set the horizontal starting pixel and relative horizontal width for the video content to display. Note: Values are applied to the native resolution of the incoming source being cropped, not the scaled output resolution or window size. 7) In2/Win2 Cropping V-Start/V-Height: Set the vertical starting pixel and relative vertical height for the video content to display.
  • Page 22 AUDIO 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL WINDOW O U T S o u r c e (Switcher/Warping) In 1 In 2 WIN 1 O U T S o u r c e (PiP/PoP/Preset) Win 2 In 1 In 2 OUT Mute Audio Port Name [Current Port Name] 1) OUT Source: Select which input or window’s audio to output.
  • Page 23 INPUT EDID 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL EDID Mode Independent 1080P60 2CH All EDID 4Kp30 2CH 4Kp60 2CH Sink OUT User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 IN 1 EDID [Same as All EDID] IN 2 EDID [Same as All EDID] User 1 Update User 2 Update User 3 Update...
  • Page 24 1) EDID Mode: Select how to assign EDIDs to the unit’s inputs. Selecting “Independent” allows for a different EDID to be assigned to each input, selecting “All” allows for a single EDID to be assigned to all inputs. 2) All EDID: Select the EDID to assign to all inputs. Note: Only available in the “All”...
  • Page 25 „ Refer to Source: Makes the input port support the same HDCP version as required by the connected source. „ Refer to Display: Makes the input support the HDCP version of the currently connected displays. 2) HDCP Status: Displays the current HDCP status of both sources and the output.
  • Page 26 OUTPUT RESOLUTION 2ND LEVEL 1680×1050p60 Native OUT 1920×1080p24 1) Output Resolution: Select the preferred video output resolution. Note: In Warping mode, only the resolutions marked with an asterisk (*) are available. OSD SETTINGS 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL TOP LEFT Menu Position Top Right Bottom Right Bottom Left...
  • Page 27 will continue to be displayed if there is no user input, or disable the timeout completely. 3) Info. Timeout: Set the length of time, in seconds, that the informational OSD will be displayed after a signal or source change, or disable the timeout completely.
  • Page 28 insert a USB stick containing the new logo graphic file (8-bit *.bmp format, 960×540 max resolution) into the Service port. The upload will occur immediately. Note: The USB stick must contain, in the root directory, a compatible and properly named (LOGO_USER_*.BMP) graphic file. ETHERNET 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL...
  • Page 29 PRESET 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL PRESET 1 Save Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 PRESET 1 Recall Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 1) Save Preset 1~4: Select a preset and then press the “ENTER” button to store the unit’s current video window configuration to the currently selected preset.
  • Page 30 SETUP 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 5 min 10 min Auto Source (Switcher mode only) Telnet TimeOut 1~10 mins Firmware Update User EDID Reset Factory Reset 1) Auto Sync Off: Set the amount of time to continue outputting sync with a black screen if there are no live sources and no operations have been executed on the unit.
  • Page 31 INFORMATION 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL In 1 [Current Input Resolutions] In 2 [Current Output Resolution] Video Mode [Current Mode] Sink Native [Native resolution as reported by EDID] Firmware [Current Firmware Versions] 1) Information: Shows the currently detected details for both inputs and the output as well as listing the status of a few critical system settings and relevant firmware versions.
  • Page 32: Video Wall Control Software

    6.5 Video Wall Control Software The Video Wall Control software provides complete control over this Video Wall Rotation processor 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.
  • Page 33: Video Wall Unit Search

    Note: This software is only compatible with PCs running Windows 7 or later operating systems. 6.5.2 Video Wall Unit Search By clicking on the “Search” button at the top-right corner of the window, all Video Wall Rotation Processors that are located on the local network or are directly connected via RS-232 can automatically discovered.
  • Page 34 number indicating their order to be added to the layout. If you wish to re-order the units, type new ID numbers next to each unit and click “Arrange”. To remove an individual unit from the list, click the “X” next to it’s name. To remove all units, click the “Clear” button. After all desired displays have been added to the layout, each display must be connected to so that they may be controlled.
  • Page 35: Basic Unit Settings & Configuration

    remove both real and dummy units from a layout, select the unit to remove and then click the “−” button. 5) Binding: To change the unit assigned to display, right click on the display’s number and select “Binding”. This will open up a window where you can select a new unit to assign to the display.
  • Page 36: I/O Configuration

    automatically reboot. „ Factory Reset Button: Selecting this will reset the unit’s settings back to their factory defaults. 2) Network Configuration: The IP address, netmask and gateway can be set manually, or DHCP can be enabled for automatic IP configuration if your local network supports it.
  • Page 37 „ Refer to Source: Makes the input port support the same HDCP version as required by the connected source. „ Refer to Display: Makes the input support the HDCP version of the currently connected displays. 5) OSD Info Auto Sync Enable: Enable or disable the informational OSD. 6) OSD Info Auto Sync Timeout: Set the length of time, in seconds, that the informational OSD will be displayed after a signal or source change, or disable the timeout completely.
  • Page 38: Warping Mode Image Configuration

    6.5.5 Warping Mode Image Configuration The “Image” tab in Warping mode provides control over the output resolution as well as the Fixed Angle rotation feature. To return these settings to their factory defaults, click on the “Default” button. Changes made to these settings will occur immediately. 1) Resolution: Selects the output resolution to use in Warping mode.
  • Page 39: Scaling Mode Image Configuration

    6.5.6 Scaling Mode Image Configuration The “Image” tab in Scaling mode provides control over the video colour and quality settings for each input on the unit. To return these settings to their factory defaults, click on the “Default” button. Changes made to these settings will occur immediately.
  • Page 40: Scaling Mode Layouts

    6.5.7 Scaling Mode Layouts The position, size, cropping values, and other settings of up to 2 windows on the selected unit can be configured in the Layout window’s Window and Cropping tabs when in Scaling Mode. If you are currently in the Setting window, clicking on the “Layout”...
  • Page 41 Note: After changing resolutions, windows will automatically adjust to maintain their proportional sizes. 2) Warping Mode/Scaling Mode: Press either of these buttons at the top of the tab to switch the unit’s operational mode between Warping mode and Scaling mode. The change will occur immediately. 3) Preset Column: This column on the right side of the tab contains all available Scaling Mode presets.
  • Page 42 7) Aspect Ratio: Use the dropdown to select a fixed aspect ratio for the currently selected window or input. Available options are: Full, 16:9, 16:10, 4:3, Keep, Center, and Custom. In multi-windowing modes the aspect ratio will be based on the window’s current height. Selecting the “Full”...
  • Page 43 „ Code: Use the dropdown to select the chroma key preset to use/ edit. Note: Only presets User 1~4 can be edited. „ Red/Green/Blue: Set the maximum and minimum values for the chroma key’s red, green, and blue components. „ Test: Click on this button to test your new chroma key values without saving them.
  • Page 44: Cropping Tab

    6.5.7.2 Cropping Tab The “Cropping” tab provides control over the amount of video cropping, if any, to apply to each window, in multi-windowing modes, or each input when using the “Switch” preset. A visual representation of the crop section is displayed in the main window and can be manually adjusted by clicking and dragging any corner.
  • Page 45 4) Get: Click this button to download the cropping settings for the current window into the software. 5) Set: Click this button to save the current input/window’s cropping settings to the active preset. Note: Cropping settings are stored independently for every mode/preset. 6) Cropping On/Off: Enable or disable cropping for the current input (Switcher) or window (PiP/PoP/Preset).
  • Page 46: Warping Mode Layouts

    6.5.8 Warping Mode Layouts The position, size and angle of the display connected to each unit is set in the Layout window’s Warping tab when in Warping Mode. If you are currently in the Setting window, clicking on the “Layout” button in the upper-left “Common”...
  • Page 47: Pre-Defined Video Wall Layouts

    6.5.8.1 Pre-Defined Video Wall Layouts This control software provides a number of common, pre-defined, video wall configurations which can be selected and easily applied to any connected units as a starting point for configuring a video wall. All pre- defined configurations are designed around video walls containing 3 to 4 displays.
  • Page 48: Customised Video Wall Layouts

    After confirming the preferred layout, select all of the units involved in the video wall from the “Unit” section at the top of the window and then click on the “Set” button in the bottom-right corner of the window to upload the new layout configuration to all selected units.
  • Page 49 take a few seconds to fully update with the new configuration. In most cases it will take multiple adjustment and tweaking passes to perfectly match the physical layout. It is recommended to periodically save the modifications that have been made to the current layout by right clicking on the custom layout on the right and selecting “Update”.
  • Page 50 However, if bezel values are being used, these dimensions represent the size of the entire physical display (including the bezel). „ Keep Aspect Ratio: Enables or disables forcing the current aspect ratio to be maintained when the display is resized either by typing a new value, or by mouse-dragging a corner of the display in the layout.
  • Page 51: Multi-Zone Video Wall Layouts

    6) Custom Layout Selection Right-Click Menu: Right clicking on any custom layout button brings up a menu of functions that can be performed on that layout. „ New: Opens the “New Layout” window and allows for the creation of a new custom layout based on the current layout. „...
  • Page 52 The Zone feature makes managing, and visualizing, this special arrangement of displays easier. Simply click on the “Zone” button to launch the Zone Source Setup window. Select the number of horizontal and vertical zones needed. The total output resolution of all zones together is displayed at the bottom of the window.
  • Page 53: Configuration Export/Import

    6.5.9 Configuration Export/Import The Configuration and File sections of the main window provide ways to save/load populated layout configurations as well as to export/ import configurations/layouts to a file on your local PC. A saved layout configuration includes unit connection information as well as display orientation.
  • Page 54 „ Import Button: Click this button to import a saved layout or configuration from a file (*.zip format) located on the local PC. „ Export Button: Click this button to open the export dropdown. - Export Current Layout: Exports the currently viewed layout to a file on the local PC.
  • Page 55: Telnet Control

    6.6 Telnet Control Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC are connected to the same active networks. Start your preferred Telnet/Console client, or use the built in client provided by most modern computer operating systems. After starting the client, connect by using the current IP address of the unit and port 23 (if the communication port number used by the unit has not been changed previously).
  • Page 56 COMMAND Description and Parameters get fw ver  Show the unit’s current firmware version. get mac addr  Show the unit’s MAC address. get model name  Show the unit’s model name. get model type  Show the unit’s product type. set feedback broadcast N1 ...
  • Page 57 COMMAND Description and Parameters set ip mode N1  Set the IP address assignment mode. Available values for N1: STATIC [Static IP mode] DHCP [DHCP mode] get ip mode  Show the current IP address assignment mode. get ipconfig  Show the unit’s current IP configuration information.
  • Page 58 COMMAND Description and Parameters get static netmask  Show the unit’s static netmask. set static gateway N1  Set the unit’s static gateway address. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, Gateway address] get static gateway  Show the unit’s static gateway address. set device operation mode N1 ...
  • Page 59 COMMAND Description and Parameters set window layout mode N1  Set the Scaling mode’s active preset. Available values for N1: [Switcher] [PiP] [PoP] [Preset 1] [Preset 2] [Preset 3] [Preset 4] get window layout mode  Show the current Scaling mode preset. set window N1 route N2 ...
  • Page 60 COMMAND Description and Parameters set window N1 mute N2  Enable or disable the specified window’s video mute function. N1 = 1~2 [Window number] Available values for N2: [Disabled] [Enabled] get window N1 mute  Show the current video mute settings for the specified window. set window N1 hposition N2 ...
  • Page 61 COMMAND Description and Parameters set window N1 hsize N2  Set the horizontal size of the specified window. N1 = 1~2 [Window number] N2 = 0~{Max H Res} [Horizontal size in pixels] get window N1 hsize  Show the current horizontal size of the specified window. N1 = 1~2 [Window number] set window N1 vsize N2 ...
  • Page 62 COMMAND Description and Parameters set window N1 aspect ratio N2  Set the aspect ratio of the video shown on the specified window. N1 = 1~2 [Window number] Available values for N2: [Full] [16:9] [16:10] [4:3] [Best fit] [User] [Center] get window N1 aspect ratio ...
  • Page 63 COMMAND Description and Parameters set window N1 border mode N2  Enable or disable the specified window’s border function. N1 = 1~2 [Window number] Available values for N2: [Enabled] [Disabled] get window N1 border mode  Show the current state of the specified window’s border function. N1 = 1~2 [Window number] set window N1 border color N2 ...
  • Page 64 COMMAND Description and Parameters get window N1 border color  Show the current border colour of the specified window. N1 = 1~2 [Window number] set window N1 default  Reset the specified window’s, settings to their factory defaults. N1 = 1~2 [Window number] set in N1 rotation mode N2 Enable or disable rotation mode for the specified input.
  • Page 65 COMMAND Description and Parameters set chroma key mode N1  Enable or disable the unit’s chroma key mode. Available values for N1: [Enabled] [Disabled] get chroma key mode  Show the current state of the unit’s chroma mode. set chroma key rgb codes N1  Set the chroma key value preset to use when chroma key is enabled.
  • Page 66 COMMAND Description and Parameters set chroma key user N1 r max N2  Set the maximum value for the red component of the specified chroma key user preset. Available values for N1: [User 1] [User 2] [User 3] [User 4] N2 = 0~255 [Red maximum value] Note: Only the User 1~4 presets can be adjusted.
  • Page 67 COMMAND Description and Parameters set chroma key user N1 r min N2  Set the minimum value for the red component of the specified chroma key user preset. Available values for N1: [User 1] [User 2] [User 3] [User 4] N2 = 0~255 [Red minimum value] Note: Only the User 1~4 presets can be adjusted.
  • Page 68 COMMAND Description and Parameters set chroma key user N1 g max N2  Set the maximum value for the green component of the specified chroma key user preset. Available values for N1: [User 1] [User 2] [User 3] [User 4] N2 = 0~255 [Green maximum value] Note: Only the User 1~4 presets can be adjusted.
  • Page 69 COMMAND Description and Parameters set chroma key user N1 g min N2  Set the minimum value for the green component of the specified chroma key user preset. Available values for N1: [User 1] [User 2] [User 3] [User 4] N2 = 0~255 [Green minimum value] Note: Only the User 1~4 presets can be adjusted.
  • Page 70 COMMAND Description and Parameters set chroma key user N1 b max N2  Set the maximum value for the blue component of the specified chroma key user preset. Available values for N1: [User 1] [User 2] [User 3] [User 4] N2 = 0~255 [Blue maximum value] Note: Only the User 1~4 presets can be adjusted.
  • Page 71 COMMAND Description and Parameters set chroma key user N1 b min N2  Set the minimum value for the blue component of the specified chroma key user preset. Available values for N1: [User 1] [User 2] [User 3] [User 4] N2 = 0~255 [Blue minimum value] Note: Only the User 1~4 presets can be adjusted.
  • Page 72 COMMAND Description and Parameters set cropping in N1 mode N2  Enable or disable cropping for the specified input when in Switcher mode. N1 = 1~2 [HDMI input number] Available values for N2: [Cropping enabled] [Cropping disabled] get cropping in N1 mode  Show the current cropping state of the specified input when in Switcher mode.
  • Page 73 COMMAND Description and Parameters get cropping in N1 v start  Show the specified input’s current vertical starting pixel value used when cropping is enabled. N1 = 1~2 [HDMI input number] set cropping in N1 width N2  Set the specified input’s horizontal width value to use when cropping is enabled.
  • Page 74 COMMAND Description and Parameters set cropping window N1 mode N2  Enable or disable cropping for the specified window’s source when in PiP, PoP, or Preset modes. N1 = 1~2 [Window number] Available values for N2: [Cropping enabled] [Cropping disabled] get cropping window N1 mode ...
  • Page 75 COMMAND Description and Parameters get cropping window N1 v start  Show the specified window’s current vertical starting pixel value used when cropping is enabled. N1 = 1~2 [Window number] set cropping window N1 width N2  Set the specified window’s horizontal width value to use when cropping is enabled.
  • Page 76 COMMAND Description and Parameters set in N1 contrast N2  Set the contrast level of the specified input. N1 = 1~2 [HDMI input number] N2 = 0~100 [Contrast level] get in N1 contrast  Show the current contrast level of the specified input. N1 = 1~2 [HDMI input number] set in N1 brightness N2 ...
  • Page 77 COMMAND Description and Parameters set in N1 hue N2  Set the hue value of the specified input. N1 = 1~2 [HDMI input number] N2 = 0~100 [Hue value] get in N1 hue  Show the current hue value of the specified input. N1 = 1~2 [HDMI input number] set in N1 h sharpness N2 ...
  • Page 78 COMMAND Description and Parameters set in N1 picture default  Reset the specified input’s picture settings to the factory defaults. N1 = 1~2 [HDMI input number] set audio out A mute N1  Enable or disable muting the HDMI audio output. Available values for N1: [Audio muted] [Mute disabled]...
  • Page 79 COMMAND Description and Parameters set all in edid mode N1  Select the EDID management mode to use (All or Independent) for all inputs. Available values for N1: [All mode] [Independent mode] get all in edid mode  Show the current EDID management mode used by all inputs. set all in edid N1 ...
  • Page 80 COMMAND Description and Parameters set in N1 edid N2  Set the EDID to use on the specified input in the “Independent” EDID mode. N1 = 1~2 [HDMI input number] Available values for N2: [1080p60 2-channel] [4K30 2-channel] [4K60 2-channel] [Sink out] [User 1] [User 2]...
  • Page 81 COMMAND Description and Parameters get in N1 hdcp mode  Show the current HDCP behavior used by the specified input. N1 = 1~2 [HDMI input number] set out A timing N1  Set the output resolution to use for the HDMI output. Available values for N1: [640x480p59] [480p60]...
  • Page 82 COMMAND Description and Parameters [1600x900p60rb] [1600x1200p60] [1680x1050p60] [1920x1080p24] [1920x1080p25] [1920x1080p30] [1920x1080p50] [1920x1080p60] [1920x1200rb] [2048x1152rb] [3840x2160p24 *] [3840x2160p25 *] [3840x2160p30 *] [4K p24 (DCI)] [4K p25 (DCI)] [4K p30 (DCI)] [4K p50 (DCI)] [4K p59 (DCI)] [4K p60 (DCI)] [3840x2160p50 *] [3840x2160p59 *] [3840x2160p60 *] [Native OUT A]...
  • Page 83 COMMAND Description and Parameters get out A osd logo display  Show the current state of the graphical logo overlay on the HDMI output. set out A osd logo hposition N1  Set the horizontal position of the graphical logo overlay on the HDMI output.
  • Page 84 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A osd banner location N1  Set the OSD banner location on the HDMI output. Available values for N1: [Top left] [Top right] [Bottom right] [Bottom left] get out A osd banner location  Show the current OSD banner location on the HDMI output.
  • Page 85 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A osd timeout N1  Set the OSD menu’s timeout value (in seconds). Available values for N1: [No timeout] 5~60 [Timeout in seconds] get out A osd timeout  Show the current OSD menu’s timeout value. set out A osd background color N1 ...
  • Page 86 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A osd N1  Display or turn off the OSD menu. Available values for N1: [OSD menu on] [OSD menu off ] get out A osd  Show the current OSD menu state. set current route to preset N1  Save all current routing assignments to the specified preset.
  • Page 87 COMMAND Description and Parameters get out A auto sync off  Show the current Auto Sync Off timeout setting for the HDMI output. set system usb fw update  Trigger the unit’s firmware upload mode. After activating this, insert a USB stick containing the new firmware into the unit’s Service port. set factory user edid default ...
  • Page 88 COMMAND Description and Parameters set rotate angle N1  Set the rotation angle of the video output when warping is disabled. N1 = 0~359 [Non-warped rotation angle] get rotate angle  Show the current rotation angle applied when warping is disabled. set warping keep aspect ratio N1 ...
  • Page 89 COMMAND Description and Parameters set warping in 1 h start N1  Set the display’s horizontal starting pixel within the source video when warping is enabled. N1 = 0~3840 [Horizontal starting pixel] Note: Position is based on an un-rotated display. This setting is the same as used in the OSD menu and control software.
  • Page 90 COMMAND Description and Parameters get warping angle  Show the current warping angle applied to the warped output. set video wall top bezel N1  Set the display’s top bezel compensation value. N1 = 0~255 [Top bezel] get video wall top bezel  Show the display’s current top bezel compensation value.
  • Page 91 COMMAND Description and Parameters get warping in 1 top left corner  Show the current top left corner coordinates used from within the input video when warping is enabled. get warping in 1 top right corner  Show the current top right corner coordinates used from within the input video when warping is enabled.
  • Page 92: Connection Diagram

    7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM Media Game Media Game Player Console Player Console Set-top Satellite Set-top Satellite Receiver Receiver HDMI Inputs 8x8 HDMI Scaling Matrix OUT A OUT B OUT C OUT D OUT E OUT F OUT G OUT H CANCEL MENU LOCK POWER...
  • Page 93: Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 Technical Specifications HDMI Bandwidth 18Gbps Input Ports 2×HDMI (Type-A) Output Ports 1×HDMI (Type-A) Control Ports 1×RS-232 (3.5mm) 1×IP Control (RJ-45) Service Port 1×USB 2.0 (Type-A) Baud Rate 19200 Power Supply 24V/2.7A DC (US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified) ESD Protection (HBM) ±8kV (Air Discharge) ±4kV (Contact Discharge) Dimensions (W×H×D)
  • Page 94: Video Specifications

    8.2 Video Specifications Scaling Warping Input Output Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI HDMI HDMI 720×400p@70/85    640×480p@60/72/75/85 59.94   720×480i@60    720×480p@60    720×576i@50    720×576p@50    800×600p@56/60/72/75/85  ...
  • Page 95 Scaling Warping Input Output Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI HDMI HDMI 1920×1080p@24/25/30    1920×1080p@50/60    1920×1200p@60RB    2560×1440p@60RB    2560×1600p@60RB    2048×1080p@24/25/30    2048×1080p@50/60    2048×1152p@60RB ...
  • Page 96: Audio Specifications

    8.3 Audio Specifications 8.3.1 Digital Audio HDMI Input / Output LPCM Max Channels 2 Channels Sampling Rate (kHz) Bitstream Supported Formats None 8.4 Cable Specifications 4K30 4K60 1080p (4:4:4) (4:4:4) Cable Length 8-bit 12-bit 8-bit 8-bit High Speed HDMI Cable HDMI Input HDMI Output Bandwidth Category Examples:...
  • Page 97: Acronyms

    9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Digital Visual Interface EDID Extended Display Identification Data Gigabit Ethernet 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 Light-Emitting Diode...
  • Page 98 ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Extended Graphics Array...
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