WolfPack HDTV0404N301 User Manual

4k 60 hz 4x4 seamless hdmi matrix switcher with multiview, videowall and web gui

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HDTV0404N301
WolfPack 4K 60 Hz 4x4 Seamless HDMI Matrix Switcher with
Multiview, Videowall and WEB GUI
User Manual
Version: V1.0.1

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  • Page 1 HDTV0404N301 WolfPack 4K 60 Hz 4x4 Seamless HDMI Matrix Switcher with Multiview, Videowall and WEB GUI User Manual Version: V1.0.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ...................... 3 Overview ....................3 Features....................3 Package Contents ..................4 Specifications .................... 5 Panel Description ..................6 Installation and Wiring ..................8 Installation....................8 Wiring ....................... 9 Button Control ....................13 IR Control ....................... 13 Command Control ..................
  • Page 3 Change Login Password ..............34 Network ................... 34 Custom Web UI Logo ..............35 System Version ................35 FW Update ..................35 System ..................... 36 Log....................36 Firmware Upgrade ..................37...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Overview This product is a full 4K 4 x 4 HDMI seamless matrix switcher. It features compact enclosure, instant switching and free scaling up to 4K@60Hz SDR and HDR on all outputs. It also supports two additional working modes including multiview and videowall. In matrix switcher mode, it allows four sources to be switched to four HDMI outputs seamlessly.
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    Supports conversion on color space, chroma and color  bits. Supports instant switching between sources so black  screen transition is avoided. Supports rich scaler processing modes, including auto  scaler, manual scaler and video bypass. Supports three video working modes: ...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Specifications Technical 4 x HDMI IN, 4 x HDMI OUT, 1 x RS-232, Input/Output Port 1 x LAN (RJ45), 2 x S/PDIF OUT, 2 x Analog AUDIO OUT, 1 x FW (Micro USB), 1 x DC 12V Input/Output Signal HDMI with 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 Type VESA: 800x600...
  • Page 7: Panel Description

    Transmission Distance Cable Type Range Supported Video Input: 15m/50ft 1080P@60Hz 24bpp Output: 10m/33ft HDMI 4K@30Hz 4:4:4 24bpp Input/Output: 10m/33ft 4K@60Hz 4:2:0 24bpp Input/Output: 3m/10ft 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 24bpp Panel Description Front Panel Name Description  On: The device is powered on. Power LED ...
  • Page 8 Name Description specific output port.  Press this button to perform the input and output selection. ENTER  Hold the button for about 10s to reset the IP settings of the device. Rear Panel Name Description Connect to the power adapter and AC power cord provided for power input.
  • Page 9: Installation And Wiring

    Installation and Wiring Warnings: Before installation and wiring, disconnect power from the  device. During wiring, connect and disconnect the cables gently.  Installation 1. Attach the bracket to one side of the enclosure using the screws provided. The bracket is attached to the enclosure as shown.
  • Page 10: Wiring

    Wiring The matrix supports three video working mode, including matrix switcher mode, multiview mode and videowall mode to meet different application requirements. Users can select working mode and configure corresponding settings through API commands or web UI. Detail information, please refer to the separate document “API Command Set_MX0404-N301-000”...
  • Page 11 Multiview Mode Display Display Speaker Ethernet Switch Laptop Laptop Display Display 4K Media Player Blu-ray Player Note: Multiview output is mirrored in both HDMI output 1 and HDMI  output 2, while HDMI output 3 and HDMI output 4 still support matrix switching.
  • Page 12 Layout Mode Introduction Graphic Description Only one original input signal source without image processing is selected to be shown on the connected display. The input switching in this layout mode is Original same with matrix switcher mode. input signals selected simultaneously to be shown as two windows on the displays connected with HDMI output 1 and HDMI output 2.
  • Page 13 Videowall Mode Amplifier Ethernet Switch Laptop Laptop 4K Media Player 4K Media Player Video Wall The matrix supports 2x2 videowall layout. Users can select any input as source of the videowall, set output distribution, set bezel correction and set 180° rotation of output image (to facilitate 2x2 videowall setup using TV display) through API commands or web UI.
  • Page 14: Button Control

    Button Control Users can perform basic switching of input sources to output displays in matrix mode. For multiview and videowall control, it only supports web GUI control and API for configuration and control. To select an input source for the output display: 1.
  • Page 15: Command Control

    Select previous input Select next input for Output 1 for Output 1 Output 1 Select specific input for Output 1 To select an input source for one output display: 1. Connect the IR receiver cable to the IR EXT. port at the rear panel of the device.
  • Page 16: Obtain Ip Address Of The Device

    Parameters Default Value Baud Rate 115200 bps Data bits 8 bits Parity None Stop bits 1 bit Flow control None 2. Telnet. Connect a control PC to the LAN port of the device. Before you intend to control the device through telnet API, you shall establish connection between this device and your computer.
  • Page 17: Web Ui

    Response: IPADDR 172.16.18.173 MASK 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY 172.16.18.1 Note: When all is configured properly, you can control the device through commands, which are available in the separate document “API Command Set_MX0404-N301-000”. Web UI The Web UI designed for this device allows for basic controls and advanced settings.
  • Page 18 the following window will pop up. (Refer to Obtain IP Address of the Device section to get the device’s IP address quickly). The following window pops up. Input the password (default password: admin) and click Login. Input a new password in the dialog box and click Apply to enter the main page.
  • Page 19: Matrix Control

    Matrix Control Video Mode 1. Matrix switcher When set the video mode to “Matrix switcher”, the device is used as a 4x4 matrix, this section manages distribution of input sources to output displays. Click the button in the table to select the input for the output display (button turns from white to green once selection is done).
  • Page 20 2. Multi viewer When set the video mode to “Multi viewer”, the output 1 and output 2 support multiple layout modes (Multiview output is mirrored displayed in both HDMI output 1 and HDMI output 2).
  • Page 21 This section allows users to set layout mode among “Original”, “Dual View”, “PIP”, “Master” and “Quad”, select input source for each layout window and other configurations in different layout modes. Default Setting: Dual View. Dual View (Default):   OUTPUT 1 & OUTPUT 2-A/OUTPUT 1 & OUTPUT 2-B: Click the button in the table to select the input for the window A-1/ window B-2 of output 1 and output 2 (button turns from white to green once selection is done).
  • Page 22 For example, in Dual view mode, by default, it is shown as figure 1, if users want to set window 1 to stretch full screen, click “Full” button below window 1 in web UI page or send command “SET VIDIN_STRETCH in1 origin <CR><LF>”, and input 1’...
  • Page 23  OUTPUT 1/2/3/4: Click the button in the table to select input source for output 1/2/3/4 respectively (button turns from white to green once selection is done). Default Setting: Input 1 is routed to Output 1, …, Input (n) is routed to Output (n), n = 1, 2, 3, 4. ...
  • Page 24 respectively (button turns from white to green once selection is done). Default Setting: Input 3 is routed to Output 3, and Input 4 is routed to Output 4.  CEC Control (On/Off): Click to power on/off the display connected to the output selected through CEC. Note: OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 display multiple windows mirrored, and can be powered on/off simultaneously through CEC.
  • Page 25 Master   OUTPUT 1 & OUTPUT 2-A /OUTPUT 1 & OUTPUT 2-B/ OUTPUT 1 & OUTPUT 2-D/ OUTPUT 1 & OUTPUT 2-D: Click the button in the table to select the input window A-1/ window B-2/window C-3/window D-4 of output 1 and output 2 (button turns from white to green once selection is done).
  • Page 26 connected to the output selected through CEC. Note: OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 display multiple windows mirrored, and can be powered on/off simultaneously through CEC.  Audio: Select audio for output 1 and output 2 from the dropdown menu. Default setting: window A, the audio is from the source window A selected.
  • Page 27: Video Wall

    Default Setting: Input 1 is routed to Output 1 & Output 2-A, Input 2 is routed to Output 1 & Output 2-B, Input 3 is routed to Output 1 & Output 2-C, and Input 4 is routed to Output 1 & Output 2-D. ...
  • Page 28 When set the video to “Videowall” mode, users can set videowall outputs distribution, select input source, set bezel correction and set videowall image rotation. Videowall layout: Shows the videowall layout is 2x2.  Videowall outputs: Click the button in the table to set the ...
  • Page 29: Hdmi A/V Mute

    HDMI A/V Mute ON: Select to mute video and audio for selected HDMI output  port. OFF: Select to unmute video and audio for selected HDMI  output port. Default setting: OFF De-embedded Audio Mute ON: Select to mute de-embedded audio for selected audio ...
  • Page 30 Manual: Select a desired output resolution from the  Resolution dropdown menu for the selected output port. Bypass: Select to bypass the input video source to the  selected output port. When “Bypass” is selected, black screen may occur on the display if unsupported resolutions are switched to the display.
  • Page 31: Presets Matrix Control

    Presets Matrix Control This section saves or loads the settings of or to Video Matrix Control section. Save: Click to save settings of Video Matrix Control section.  Load: Click to load settings to Video Matrix Control section.  To save a setting of Video Matrix to Preset 1: Complete the input and output routing in Video Matrix Control section.
  • Page 32: Zone Naming

    Zone Naming This section allows you to change to new output ports’ names. Save: Click to save and apply all changes.  Reset: Click to reset all changes.  Note: The length of each new name shall not exceed 15 characters.
  • Page 33: Edid Read

    This section allows you to configure EDID setting for each input port. Available EDID options are provided from the dropdown menu, click to select a desire option. Copy From Output 1  Copy From Output 2  Copy From Output 3 ...
  • Page 34: Cec Control

    information. Write: Click to write EDID information to the selected input  port. Export: Click to export EDID file to your local computer.  Import: Click to import EDID file from your local computer.  CEC Control Display On: Click to power on the display connected to the ...
  • Page 35: Change Login Password

    port. OFF: Select to disable HDCP encryption for the selected  input port. Default setting: ON Change Login Password This section is to change login password. Default setting: admin Note: Password must be 4 to 16 characters in length, alphanumeric only. Network This section is to set between the static and dynamic IP address.
  • Page 36: Custom Web Ui Logo

    Note: When "Static" is selected, please ensure your PC is in the  same network segment as the device. Custom Web UI Logo This section allows you to create your own logo for the Web UI. To create customized Web UI logo: click “Browse” for the new logo file, and choose “Apply”.
  • Page 37: System

    completed when the progress bar reaches 100%. Note: The device will reboot automatically when firmware update is  completed successfully. Please wait for about 2-3 minutes, then refresh and log in again. DO NOT power off the device during the updating process. ...
  • Page 38: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade The device supports firmware upgrade through web UI and micro-USB port on rear panel. To upgrade firmware through Web UI, see FW Update section. To upgrade firmware through micro-USB port, perform the following: 1. Download the upgrade file on your local PC. 2.
  • Page 39 When the upgrade process is completed, the device will reboot. Note: Do not cut off the power during the upgrade process. ...

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