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  • Page 1 ADDERView CCS-MV4228 ® User Guide Experts in Connectivity Solutions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Operation Welcome ........................2 ..................3 Displayin ....................21 Supplied items .......................4 ................22 Optional extras .....................5 .....................22 Installation ............22 ..............22 Connections ......................6 Custom Preset Layouts ................23 Computer connections .................7 ..............23 Console connections ..................8 ...................24 Remote control connection ................9 ..............24 Power connection ..................9 Device Mode ..............24 Further information Initial display setup .....................10...
  • Page 3: Welcome

    Introduction WELCOME Features • move the mouse between windows. • • related window. the desktop. • • • inputs. • Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port for isochronous and mass media devices. • Safety Please refer to the safety booklet provided in the box before use of this product.
  • Page 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Approvals / Compliance Physical design Robust metal construction Video resolutions Inputs: Up to 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz. Power supply Outputs: Up to 2560 x 1600 @ 60 Hz or 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz. 100 - 240V AC, 47/63Hz Software compatibility 12VDC 36W output from power supply unit Environmental...
  • Page 5: Supplied Items

    SUPPLIED ITEMS Power adapter with universal mains plug CCS-MV4228 unit Information wallet containing: Four self-adhesive rubber feet Safety document...
  • Page 6: Optional Extras

    OPTIONAL EXTRAS 19” rack-mount kit HDMI cable 1.5m Part number: VSCD15 DisplayPort to DisplayPort video cable Part number: VSCD18 Audio cable 2m USB cable 2m (type A to B) (3.5mm stereo jacks) Part number: VSC24 Part number: VSC22...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Installation CONNECTIONS All connections are made at the rear panel. Use only approved shielded cables, particularly for the video connections. Ensure that all Computer port 1 Console peripherals USB 2.0 keyboard USB 2.0 Remote Keyboard Audio Hi-Speed & mouse Hi-Speed control and mouse link...
  • Page 8: Computer Connections

    Computer connections supports video input resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz. To make connections (to each computer port) 1 Attach either a DisplayPort or HDMI cable between the combined video input port 3 Use 3.5mm audio cable to link and the primary video output connector on the computer.
  • Page 9: Console Connections

    Console connections The video display(s), keyboard, mouse and speakers are attached to the various connectors on the rear panel that constitute the console port. The unit supports video display resolutions up to 3840 x 2160. 3 Connect the console speakers to the 3.5mm audio output socket on the rear To make console connections panel.
  • Page 10: Remote Control Connection

    Remote control connection Power connection The RCU port allows the switch unit to be connected IMPORTANT: Ensure that the video displays connected to the multi-viewer switch are to, and controlled by an external source. Refer to the API Manual (MAN-0000023) for further details. disconnection from the multi-viewer switch;...
  • Page 11: Initial Display Setup

    INITIAL DISPLAY SETUP GENERAL CONFIGURATION • Video Settings resolution to match. • Channel Settings L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | d | # panel button colors etc. where # represents the desired resolution: • USB Settings 1 = 2048 x 2048 •...
  • Page 12: Channel Names

    USING THE OSD Channel names The front panel display screen clearly shows the currently selected channel number(s) for the video, audio and USB connections. In addition, you can optionally choose to show a channel name: To enter the OSD Currently selected channel number(s) •...
  • Page 13 OSD - Video Settings To get here Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o (upper or lower case accepted) Auto Scaling Maintain aspect ratio - The channel video aspect ratio will be maintained when the user resizes the window. This will result in a black Ignore aspect ratio - This mode is best when you wish to manipulate None - The channel video size and aspect ratio will remain the same Window Border...
  • Page 14 OSD - Channel Settings To get here Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o (upper or lower case accepted) 2 Click the Channel Settings menu item. Channel Name Allows you to add a name for each channel. To do so: Select a channel (up to 8 characters) and press Return.
  • Page 15 OSD - USB Settings To get here Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o (upper or lower case accepted) 2 Click the USB Settings menu item. Mouse Parking Mouse Mode recommended for most users. Relative mode will disable mouse-based CTRL Key Allows you to choose which Ctrl button on the keyboard that will be methods.
  • Page 16 OSD - Audio Settings To get here Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o (upper or lower case accepted) 2 Click the Audio Settings menu item. Audio Mixing port. Note: Analog audio is always to single channel; either selected or on-hold.
  • Page 17 OSD - Advanced Operation To get here Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o (upper or lower case accepted) 2 Click the Advanced Operation menu item. Reset to Factory Defaults undone. Note: To avoid accidental resets, press and hold (for roughly 4 seconds). Reset Device Effectively reboots the multi-viewer.
  • Page 18 OSD - System Information To get here Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o (upper or lower case accepted) 2 Click the System Information menu item. It also displays the Video FPGA version and System Type: (Secured or Commercial).
  • Page 19: Copy & Paste

    Some devices, such as user displays, are not recognized if connected after the switch is already powered on. www.adder.com function. Once the software has been installed successfully, a software shortcut will appear on the desktop and a setup icon will appears on the taskbar of each computer.
  • Page 20 Enabling the USB Device mode device as the temporary memory. Each host computer must have a USB link between it and the switch. To enable the USB Device mode on the computer’s drivers list. 2 On every computer that will use the Copy & Paste function: c Click the USB Device tab.
  • Page 21 Remedy PC not connected to the multi-viewer switch. 1 Check the driver installation under C:\ appear. Program Files (x86)\Adder Technology\Firmware Upgrade Tool\Drive\x86 2 Install the driver: STtube30.sys manually. Note: Both video 1 and 2 should be upgraded together. reported under serial bus controllers in 1 Disconnect the USB A to A cable.
  • Page 22: Operation

    Operation Audio Hold the other console peripherals (keyboard, mouse, video) to another of methods (see computer channel. This function is useful when you need to listen to the channel’s front panel push button. USB Hold Hold Channel buttons Hold Status display audio another computer channel.
  • Page 23: Displayin

    DISPLAYING WINDOWS Custom layouts If custom layouts have been saved (see ), you can select one as follows: Full screen • Press: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F# (where F# is the required function key: F1 to F8) • On the keyboard, press and release: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | f Dual displays When dual displays are used in Extend Display Mode (...
  • Page 24 SWITCHING BETWEEN CHANNELS MANAGING WINDOWS In everyday use, the multi-viewer switch has two main modes of operation: • • User mode - this is the normal mode of operation, where the switch is essentially host PC(s), as if you were directly connected to them. •...
  • Page 25: Custom Preset Layouts

    Custom Preset Layouts Resizing and moving windows retain the aspect ratio or select only a partial element of the computer’s display. To use autoscaling • For tile layout, use the hotkey combination: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | q • For focus layout, use the hotkey combination: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | s •...
  • Page 26: Device Mode

    USING COPY & PASTE The optional to another. There are two ways to use the Copy & Paste function: Mode 1: Using the internal COM Device Mode 2: Using an external USB Device choose which mode you wish to use. Please see page 18 for details. Using the COM Device mode Using the USB Device Mode between sources, such as telephone numbers, emails, web links, etc.
  • Page 27: Further Information

    Further information GETTING ASSISTANCE • • Appendix A - Hotkey commands www.adder.com • Appendix B - Open Source Licenses...
  • Page 28: Appendix A - Hotkey Commands

    APPENDIX A - Hotkey commands This section provides a summary of hotkey commands used on the multi-viewer switch. Note: The hotkeys assume the use of a US keyboard. To invoke the OSD Unpin all windows F11 f r Press and release Left Ctrl then Right Ctrl then o (where # is the required function key: F1 to F8) To invoke the video FPGA upgrade mode Press and release: Left Ctrl then Right Ctrl then INS 2...
  • Page 29: Appendix B - Open Source Licenses

    APPENDIX B – OPEN SOURCE LICENSES This product includes binaries that are derived from the open source community. STMicroelectronics SLA0048 - Rev 4 (March 2018) and its licensors. The recipient will not take any action that jeopardizes 2 Redistributions in binary form, except as embedded into microcontroller or than as permitted under this license is void and will automatically terminate your microprocessor device manufactured by or for STMicroelectronics or a software provided with the distribution.
  • Page 30 Documentation by: www.ctxd.com Part No. MAN-000032 • Release 1.0...
  • Page 31: Index

    Index Displays Audio Hold 21 initial setup 10 audio 15 Windows channel 13 USB 14 Focus layout 22 video 12 Channel button Speakers 8 Hotkeys 27 colors 11 Channel name 11 Channels On Screen Display (OSD) 11 Tile layout 22 Colors Ports 6 button indicators 11...

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