UNIVIEW DMC9000-2U-V3 Quick Manual

Video wall controller

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Video Wall Controller
Quick Guide
V1.03

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Summary of Contents for UNIVIEW DMC9000-2U-V3

  • Page 1 Video Wall Controller Quick Guide V1.03...
  • Page 2: Packing List

    Packing List Contact your local dealer if the package is damaged or incomplete. The package contents may vary with device model. Name Unit Video Wall Controller Power cable Grounding cable Mounting bracket Pair Product documents Product Overview Device appearance may vary with device model. The following figures are for illustration purpose only.
  • Page 3 2 Rear View 1. Indicator 2. Device interface 3. Service board slot 2.2 Rear Panel Interfaces and Service Boards 1 Rear Panel Interfaces 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 Name Description Blinking: The device is starting up.  Steady on: The device runs normally. RUN indicator ...
  • Page 4 Name Description Blinking: The service board is starting up.  Steady on: The service board is running  Service board status normally. indicator Off: There is no service board detected by  the system. HDMI input interface HDMI video signal input. HDMI output interface Reserved interface.
  • Page 5: Hardware Installation

    video input/output interfaces to input video signals to the host or output the video signal to the display device. The service boards can be used freely in accordance with the actual application. The following figure takes the 4-channel HDMI output board as an example. Please refer to the actual product for details.
  • Page 6: Install The Device

    2 Check installation tools You need to prepare the following tools:  Phillips screwdriver  ESD wrist bands or gloves 3.2 Install the Device 3.2.1 Mount the Device into a Cabinet Plan the space in the cabinet based on the device height (2U). If the cabinet is equipped with a tray, preferentially use the tray.
  • Page 7 3.3 Install Service Boards NOTE! Before installation, be sure to wear ESD wrist bands or gloves.  A service board can be inserted into any board slots.  The installation steps of all service boards are similar. The following takes the ...
  • Page 8: Connect The Power Cable

    3.4 Connect the Power Cable Startup/Shutdown 4.1 Startup Connect the device to the power, and turn on the power switch. CAUTION! Before connecting the power supply, ensure that the grounding cable is  properly connected. The full load power of the device is no more than 100W. Ensure that the power ...
  • Page 9: Web Login

    4.2 Shutdown Turn off the power switch, and disconnect the device from the power. Web Login Note: Default IP address: For security, please set a strong password of at least 192.168.1.14 nine characters including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, and special characters. You are strongly Default recommended to regularly change the device username/password:...
  • Page 10 The product described in this manual may contain proprietary software owned by Uniview and its possible licensors. Unless permitted by Uniview and its licensors, no one is allowed to copy, distribute, modify, abstract, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, reverse engineer, rent, transfer, or sublicense the software in any form by any means.
  • Page 11  To the extent allowed by applicable law, in no event shall Uniview’s total liability to you for all damages for the product described in this manual (other than as may be required by applicable law in cases involving personal injury) exceed the amount of money that you have paid for the product.
  • Page 12  Keep firmware up to date: It is recommended that your device is always upgraded to the latest version for the latest functions and better security. Visit Uniview's official website or contact your local dealer for the latest firmware.
  • Page 13  Verify that the device is properly installed before connecting it to power.  Do not remove the seal from the device body without consulting Uniview first. Do not attempt to service the product yourself. Contact a trained professional for maintenance.
  • Page 14 (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Visit http://en.uniview.com/Support/Download_Center/Product_Installation/Declaration/ for SDoC. Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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