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  • Page 1 360 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content 1. Overview ..........................3 2. Technical Index......................... 3 1) Electrical index ......................... 3 2) Environment index ......................3 3) Video input index ......................3 4) Video output index......................3 5) Control methods ......................4 6) Mechanical index ......................4 3.
  • Page 3 (1) Screen setup area ....................15 (2) Screen adjusting area .................... 20 (3) Auxiliary tools area ....................22 5) Window operation ......................23 (1) Open window ......................23 (2) Close window ......................24 (3) Zoom window ....................... 24 (4) Scroll window ......................25 (5) Window animation ....................
  • Page 4: Overview

    1. Overview The iWall 360 supports one 4K HDMI input signal and four HDMI outputs. It also supports image cropping, any degree rotation, blending display and infinite device cascading. 2. Technical Index 1) Electrical index Supply voltage: DC 12V 2) Environment index Working temperature: 0℃...
  • Page 5: Control Methods

    3. Appearance Description 1) Front port The front side of The iWall 360 is shown in figure 1, the interface detail as following table 1: Figure 3-1 The iWall 360 device front view Table 1 The iWall 360 processor front interface detail...
  • Page 6: Rear Port

    LAN2 used for cascading of additional devices; HDMI input; Status light: When power on, POWER lights on; When device is working normally, RUN light on; When signal input connected, INPUT lights on; 2) Rear port The iWall 360 device back side, the interfaces as following:...
  • Page 7: Application Specification

    Figure 3-1 The iWall 360 device back view Table 2 The iWall 360 device back side interface details Connector Description Ground 3.5mm audio analog connector 4 HDMI output ports Cascading interfaces: IN for cascading input; OUT for cascading output; 4. Application Specification...
  • Page 8: Cascading Configuration

    3) Cascading configuration (1) The device hardware supports infinite number of device cascading. (2) In one group of cascading devices, there must be only one master device and all of the rest devices must be slave devices, following single way cascading. The main purpose of device cascading is to put one input source on more outputs to make a larger and better display performance.
  • Page 9: Scene Configuration

    4) Scene configuration The device can auto-save the last scene of the operation prior to power outage and load the scene after the power is back on. The device can save infinite number of scenes with software, but the scene can only be called out by software. The device hardware can save up to 4 scenes, and load by serial port command.
  • Page 10 Figure 5-3 (4) Select the “Next” to enter the next interface, as shown in the figure 5-3; Figure 5-4 (5) Select the suitable installation root directory, and click the “Install”, as shown in the figure 5-4;...
  • Page 11 Figure 5-5 (6) If you have installed the software before, the tip of the following figure 5-5 will appear: Figure 5-6 Click “Yes” (Y) to unload the installed software. (7) After the progress bar completes loading, you should click “close” to complete the software installation.
  • Page 12: System Login

    Figure 5-7 3) System login (1) Connect to server The number of the corresponding devices filled in the “device” - “the number of devices”. And click “apply”. The following list shows the information of the corresponding equipment:...
  • Page 13: Disconnect To Server

    Figure: 5-8 Fill in the right device IP address and port. Clients can define the name of the device by themselves. After clicking “Connect”, the upper computer and the device communicate normally. Note: The IP of device default is 192.168.1.25, Port 1024; (2) Disconnect to server Click “Disconnect”, which would disconnect the computer and the device(s).
  • Page 14: Modify Ip

    Figure 5-9 (3) Modify IP Right click the device list in the interface “device”, the dialog box of modifying IP would pop up: Figure 5-10 Figure 5-11 Modify the corresponding values, and click “confirmation”. After the device restarts automatically, the IP modifying is successful.
  • Page 15: Notes

    (4) Notes If the device IP or the port number is incorrect, the upper computer will give a connection tip of failure: Figure 5-12 Please check the device IP, port, network cables, switches, etc. until the troubleshooting is complete. 4) Output settings Click “output”...
  • Page 16: Screen Setup Area

    The device is flexible, and can be used in conventional splicing, abnormity splicing, etc. The following contents will be introduced one by one. (1) Screen setup area The red box area is the screen setup area as shown in the figure below: Figure 5-14 (a) Resolution Setting Now support 14 different resolutions, also support the customized “advanced timing”.
  • Page 17 Figure 5-15 Figure 5-16 Effect immediately after selecting the output resolution; The client can also modify the existing resolution parameters and clicks the "+" on the right of the resolution to enter the modified interface:...
  • Page 18 Figure 5-17 When defining a resolution, only set it by the "+" key, and modifying it via advanced timing is not correct. (b) The setting of display arrangements Set up display arrangements according to the actual placement position of the output screen:...
  • Page 19 Figure 5-18 The detail steps are as follow: <1> Click to select the screen of the corresponding position in the four regions. After the screen is selected, it turns black; <2> Select the required rotating angle in the drop-down menu of the “rotating angle” (can choose four angles);...
  • Page 20 Figure 5-19 (c)The settings of screen pixel pitch, border width Figure 5-20 Modify screen “DotPitch”, ”BezelTop” parameters, click on the “Apply To All” or “Apply To Current” or “Apply To Monitor”, parameters saved successfully. “Apply To All”: The screen of all equipment uses the parameters filled in.
  • Page 21: Screen Adjusting Area

    “Apply To Current”: The currently selected device uses the parameters filled in. “Apply To Monitor”: The current selected output channel uses the parameters filled in. (2) Screen adjusting area Figure 5-21 The red box area in the figure is the screen adjustment area. Basic introduction: <1>Selecting a certain screen, you can see a coordinate axis with blue and red at the edge of the screen.
  • Page 22 Use the mouse to drag the screen, and observe the coordinate of the screen below the area. Method 2: Select a certain screen, adjust the position of the coordinate axis, and fill in the horizontal and vertical position of the coordinate axis. (b) Screen rotation Click the “Rotate”...
  • Page 23: Auxiliary Tools Area

    Menu introduction: Quick modification Angle, there are 4 angles to choose from, 0, 90, 180, 270. “Horizontal Lock”: the output can only move vertically and rotate; “Vertical Lock”: output can only move horizontally and rotate. “Angle lock”: Rotation is locked, output can move in any direction. “Change display mode”: changes the output signal type (DVI/HDMI).
  • Page 24: Window Operation

    Figure 5-23 Icon introduction: From left to right, the key will be ordered, which will be labeled "F", "V", "H", "M", "D", "G", "E", "Save", "Call" and "Language" button. Key "F": upgrade hardware device. Key "V": check for version information. Key "H": center display.
  • Page 25: Close Window

    Figure 5-24 Tip: (1) If there is already a window open, you can still click the "open window" button, then close the original window and open a full screen window at the same time. (2) When there are multiple devices, if the device is set to " Change Device "...
  • Page 26: Scroll Window

    (4) Scroll window Method 1: Click to select a certain window on the non “output” interface, press the left button to move the window to the target place. Method 2: Fill in the corresponding the left value and upper value at the bottom of the “device” interface.
  • Page 27 Figure 5-26 Select "Change EDID", pop-up dialog box: Figure 5-27 Select the correct EDID file and click open. If the update is successful, the program will give the following tip: Figure 5-28 If the update fails, the program will give the following tip:...
  • Page 28: Change Mode

    Figure 5-29 Check in detail until the troubleshooting completes. 7) Change Mode When the device connected, enter the "device" interface; double-click the device to pop up the dialog box. Figure 5-30 Figure 5-31 Note: A primary device must exist at the device level, and the IP address of the device needs to be filled in the first line.
  • Page 29: Select The Mode

    The sequence in the device list corresponds to the IP filling sequence in the "device ". (1) Select the mode The definition of each mode: Main Device: The main device of the cascading system, Slave (get local data, transfer local data): This device will use the local input for video output, and will send its local input to the next device.
  • Page 30: The Limitation Of Open The Window

    Selected Device -1 as main device. Select Device-2 as slave device (get cascading data, transfer local data. Set the rest as slave device (get cascading data, transfer cascading data). In this case, Device-1 and Device-2 will display as the input of Device-1, the rest of devices display as the Device-2’s input.
  • Page 31: Version Of The Query

    Click the "version" above the client, from the pop-up dialog to view the client and the software version number. Figure 5-34 6. Online upgrade The iWall 360 supports network upgrade for mainboard firmware through the upper computer program; Right click on the upper computer software icon, select "open file location"...
  • Page 32 Figure 5-35 Open the upgrade tool, then enter the IP address and port of the upgrade device, click the Select button to select the upgrade file, and then click Update to upgrade. Figure 5-36 After the MCU upgrade is completed, the equipment will restart automatically, and the FPGA upgrade will need to be restarted manually.

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