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MaitreView™ 4KPlus-v1

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  • Page 1 MaitreView 4KPlus ™ User Manual MaitreView™ 4KPlus-v1...
  • Page 2 Before You Begin • Follow all instructions during use. • Provide proper ventilation and air circulation and do not use near water. • It is better to keep it in a dry environment. • Place the device on a stable surface (for example cart, stand, table, etc.). •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ................3 1. OVERVIEW PACKING ............................4 APPLICATIONS ..........................5 FEATURES ............................5 ........ 6 2. INTRODUCING MAITREVIEW™ 4KPLUS FRONT PANEL ..........................6 BACK PANEL ..........................7 RACK MOUNT / EARSET INSTALLATION ..................8 SPECIFICATIONS ........................... 9 CONNECTIONS ..........................
  • Page 4 Thank you for the purchase of our product. The MaitreView™ 4KPlus is a true 4K HDMI Video Processor. The core engine is powered by the advanced 4K video processing algorithms driving on FPGA, It allows up to 4 HDMI inputs and output on 2 HDMI outputs, where all inputs and outputs of The MaitreView™...
  • Page 5 The device packing includes the following: The MaitreView™ 4KPlus x 1 12V / 5A Power adaptor x 1 Rack-Mounting Ear Set (part No.:3ME-FI-02249) Earset screw pack (part No.:3ME-SC-00490) Quick Start Guide x 1 MaitreView™ 4KPlus User Manual...
  • Page 6 The MaitreView™ 4KPlus is a powerful device that can be used in: ⚫ Hospitality ⚫ Industry ⚫ Transportation ⚫ Corporate ⚫ Design House ⚫ Education ⚫ Entertainment ⚫ Esport ⚫ Fashion ⚫ Government ⚫ Health Care ⚫ House of worship ⚫...
  • Page 7 The MaitreView™ 4KPlus is a true 4K HDMI Video Processor that can generate powerful uncompressed 4K video algorithms driving on FPGA, and it allows up to 4x HDMI inputs and 2 HDMI outputs with independent layouts on each output. It offers magnificently flexibility to most scenarios for conferencing and collaborative work, where inputs and outputs support uncompressed 4K / 60Hz 4:4:4 (18 Gbps bandwidth) that never loses any details on important data.
  • Page 8 The back panel is used for connecting the device to each input source and output display, you can also find Audio Out, S / PDIF out, USB 2.0, the LAN port, and the power socket here. IN 1~4 USB 2.0 HDMI input port.
  • Page 9 The MaitreView™ 4KPlus device can be installed with a rack-mount (earset) or without a rack mount (earset), all the mounting kit is included in the pack when you need to mount on the mounting rack, please check for the right and left earset first.
  • Page 10: Front Panel

    Video Processing MaitreView™ Technology Performance Inputs & Outputs up to 4K / 60Hz Max. number of the split layer 4 split layers on each output port Seamless Switch 1 per layer, Max 4 layers per output Region Available when changing sources or Presets Configuration &...
  • Page 11 Analog Audio Output Connector 3.5mm phone Jack Format Analog Output Supported sampling rate 48kHz Sample size 24 bits Supported channels Stereo 2 channel Digital Audio Output Connector Toslink Format Digital Output Supported sampling rate 48kHz Sample size 24 bits Supported channels S / PDIF Mechanical Dimensions (L x W x H)
  • Page 12: Installation

    The MaitreView™ 4KPlus can connect up to FOUR 4K / UHD multi-video sources which may simultaneously output on two 4K / UHD displays. 2.5.1 RS-232 Connection Protocol ⚫ Baud Rate = 115200 bits per second as default ⚫ Data Bits = 8 ⚫...
  • Page 13: Lcm

    The LCM on the front panel shows information for the device. The following explais LCM screen: Reset Menu 2.7.1 Power On / Off Press the MENU button to switch between the data. 2.7.1.1 Power Press the power button once, device will start the booting process. System on: The LCM will show the booting page as below.
  • Page 14 IP Reset 2.7.2 After booting, the IP address will show on the LCM page. The IP address can be reset from the Web GUI- system page, when resetting, it shows the following: 2.7.3 Reset The reset button is situated under the power button, when this button gets pressed, the system will reset to factory default.
  • Page 15 The device can be connected via the Web GUI, the recommended environment is Chrome with a resolution of 1920x1080, and the zoom/scaling setting is 100%. Connect the LAN port to the ethernet to get the IP address for the device. If the device is connected directly to PC, then the IP address will be automatically assigned as: 169.254.xxx.xxx. To control the device through the Web GUI, type in the IP address shown on the LCM to the web browser, https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Once successfully connected, the login page will show.
  • Page 16: Overview

    The Overview page shows the device information such as (device name, system status, system version, MAC address, storage, Input and output information, and the additional audio output (3.5mm & S / PDIF) switcher. The device name is editable in the device section, a maximum of 20 characters, and special characters are allowed. Overview Device information Edit device name...
  • Page 17 On the Overview page, the ControlView button is under the Device section, click on this button to go to the Control View page. Click to go to control view On the Control View page, the user can manage the configuration of each output. Each output has an independent layout with a maximum of 4 regions.
  • Page 18 ⚫ Resolution: The user can check the specification for the resolution to choose the correct resolution for output to show the best result. Select a suitable output resolution 1920 x 1080 60fps ~ 4096 x 2160 60fps ⚫ HDCP: The coding scheme for HDCP is: Disable, Enable 1.4, Enable 2.2 The coding scheme for HDCP can choose from Disable, Enable 1.4, Enable 2.2...
  • Page 19 ⚫ Resize the region 1. Point to the region, and click the selected region to set to focus. Move the mouse close to the edge of the border dots, until both side arrow shows. Then, click and hold the left mouse to move up or down to resize the region.
  • Page 20 3.2.1.1 Add a New Region As mentioned earlier, each output has an independent layout with a maximum of 4 regions. A region can be created by the following steps: On the control page, click on Create new ► new region added 1.
  • Page 21 3.2.3 Playlist Subpage On the control view, the playlist subpage user can view layouts on the playlist. When a playlist is chosen, the layout on the playlist will be played on time set on the individual layout automatically. The time lock is used to freeze the time limit set for each layout, when this is pressed, it switches to manual control, and the forward or backward button will be used to show the layout from the playlist.
  • Page 22: Layout

    3.2.4.3 Input OSD Setting - Change the Text Color The text color for OSD can be changed by clicking on the 10 predefined colors on the color palettes, or by typing in the color code in the given box. Click to pick a color to change OSD text color Type in the color code for the OSD text 3.2.4.4 Input OSD Setting –...
  • Page 23 1. On the layout page, click the Create New button 2. After a new layout is created on the layout list, the user can press duplicate to copy this layout or click on delete to remove the layout from the layout list. Duplicate Delete 3.3.2 Edit Layout...
  • Page 24 3.3.2.2 Change Layout Size Use the drop-down list to choose the suitable layout size. Select layout size from drop down list 3.3.2.3 Edit Region Users can add up to four regions per layout referred to as A, B, C, and D. Regions on the layout can be adjusted.
  • Page 25 3.3.2.4 Choose a Layout from the Template The templates are preset layouts stored in the system, the user can choose a layout from the template. Click to pick a layout from the preset layout in the template 3.3.2.5 Save Layout After the layout has been edited, click on the save button to save the changes made.
  • Page 26: Playlist

    2. A new playlist was created on the list. Click to creat a new playlist New playlist created 3.4.2 Edit Playlist Users can edit a playlist by changing the playlist name, adding layouts to the playlist, or setting a time for how long a layout is to show on the playlist.
  • Page 27 No time limit, Layout always show Set time limit, Layout show on time set Delete the layout 4. If the time limit is set already, the Layout will show on the time set. The time can be set between a minimum of 30 seconds to a maximum of 23 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds.
  • Page 28 The system page is only available for administrators, and the only page the user will see is the Account page, where the user can change the account name and password. System page is for administrators only, normal When logging in as a normal user only see account page user, the only function available is to change account and password...
  • Page 29 3.5.1.1 Account The account section is used for administrators and users to change account names and change passwords. ⚫ Change account name Users can change the account names between 4 ~ and 16 characters (special characters allowed). follow the steps below: On the System page, go to Account ►Type the desired name in account name ►Click on Save 1.
  • Page 30 3.5.1.2 IP By default, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is used as the protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices that are connected to the network. However, some networks may use the fixed IP addresses or static IP addresses. This function allows the administrator to configure the IP setting according to the current network environment.
  • Page 31 ⚫ Add new user Administrators can click on Add new user, this will create a new user on the list. Click to add new user New user added on the list ⚫ Reset password The administrator can click on Reset Password to reset the password for the user. Or remove a user from the user list by clicking on the delete button.
  • Page 32 3.5.3 Upgrading packages The upgrading packages are used for the device to upgrade to the new version, Click on Upload to find upgrade files, once the file is found, if the status shows Valid, then the administrator can start the upgrade by clicking on the Upgrade button.
  • Page 33 3.5.5 Import / Export The Import / Export subpage serves the function of importing layouts, playlists, and user configurations from other MaitreView™ 4KPlus devices, or exporting layouts, playlists, and user configurations to other MaitreView™ 4KPlus devices for a backup purposes. Import files File to import Export...
  • Page 34 Then, open file page will be loaded, and the name of the imported file (with file extension: DPKG). Click on Open to load the file onto the device. 3.5.6 Export The export function is used to export files. Use the scroll on your mouse to move up and down the list to find the files to export.
  • Page 35 For the MaitreView™ 4KPlus, if the HDMI 1~4 is plugged into the back panel of the device, then the user can choose audio to follow Output 1 or Output 2. This may come from any of the input sources 1~4, and the audio will output on 3.5mm &...
  • Page 36 4KPlus APP from the Google Play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=5260610222680183188 Or download iOS or iPad APP from APP Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/avlink/id1252536011 Find the MaitreView4KPlus icon on your tablet. Press it to load the APP. If successfully load, the welcome page will show up.
  • Page 37: System

    After logging in, the Output page shows up, there are four pages namely: Output 1, Output 2, System and Advanced page. Output 2 Advanced Output 1 System Border Add new region Input OSD Video mute Audio mute Output resolution setting Input source - Audio Input OSD setting Playlist subpage...
  • Page 38 4.1.1.1 Add New Region Each output can hold up to a maximum of four regions, if the total number of regions is less than 4, the Add-new- Region button will appear on the region subpage, and then, click on this button to add a new region. New region: C is added on output 1 Click to add a new region New region: C...
  • Page 39 4.1.1.4 Set Output Resolution Referring to the specification, the user can set output resolutions: 1920 x 1080 60fps ~4096 x 2160 60 fps. Choose an output resolution from the list Click to set output resolution 4.1.1.5 OSD Users can change the OSD setting by clicking on the OSD on output, user can change the text name, color, background color, and position.
  • Page 40 4.1.1.6 Change the Background Color The OSD text background color can be selected from the 10 predefined colors from color pallets, or type in color code. Pick a color from 10 predefined color Type in color code 4.1.1.7 Position The OSD text can be placed in one of the 8 predefined positions. Pick from one of the 8 arrows for OSD text position 4.1.1.8 Audio Input Source...
  • Page 41 4.1.2 Layout Subpage Users can view a layout from the layout page, and use the drop-down list or search bar to find the layout. Use drop- down list or search to find layout Choose any layout from the layout list 4.1.3 Playlist Subpage Users can choose to play the layout on the playlist in the automatic or manual mode, if time is set for each layout, and the playlist will be played automatically with time set on each layout.
  • Page 42 ⚫ Play in manual mode: The user can click on the time-freeze button to freeze the time set for each layout and control the forward or backward button to play the layout on the playlist. Playlist control by pressing forward or backward button Time freeze After time freeze pressed, only show time lock icon on each layout...
  • Page 43 4.2.1 Device The device shows device information. The user can change the device name, and check the status of the system. Type a new device name System status 4.2.2 Version Information Before or after the Upgrade process, the user can check the version to verify the version number. Check the version before and after the upgrade 4.2.3 Audio Output...
  • Page 44 ⚫ Resolution: Refer to specifications, the resolution 1920 x 1080 60 fps ~ 4096 x 2160 60 fps Choose a suitable output resolution : 1920 x 1080 ~ 4096 x 2160 ⚫ Color: Users can choose from two output color formats: RGB and YCbCr 4:4: 4, 4:2:0 Choose color format : RGB, YCbCr 4:4:4 or 4:2:0 ⚫...
  • Page 45 An advanced page is used to configure the device to the network using a fixed or dynamic IP address. By default, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ) is used as the protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices that are connected to the network. By default, DHCP is used Press Edit to configure IP setting...
  • Page 46 ⚫ Why I can not find my device on the device list If a user can not find the device on the device list, do the following: Check if the device is connected properly. Check if there is any power failure. Check the Ethernet connection has been set up correctly.