CYP MED-PJ-8320 Operation Manual

Multi-format full 4k 3 x 2 matrix with pip function

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MED-PJ-8320
Multi-format full 4K 3 x 2 Matrix with PiP function
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  • Page 1 MED-PJ-8320 Multi-format full 4K 3 x 2 Matrix with PiP function OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 3: Copyright Notice

    DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment: • Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Introduction ..........1 2. Applications ..........1 3. Package Contents .........1 4. System Requirements ........1 5. Features ............2 6. Operation Controls and Functions ....3 6.1 Transmitter Front Panel ........3 6.2 Transmitter Rear Panel ........4 6.3 Receiver Front Panel ...........5 6.4 Receiver Rear Panel ..........6 7.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION The MED-PJ8320 is a multi input format 3 by 2 Matrix with integrated scaling and multi-windowing technology. It is an ideal solution for monitoring or displaying multiple medical sources such as endoscope, X-Ray system, ultrasonic, Da Vinci Surgical System…etc. simultaneously during operation or diagnosis.
  • Page 7: Features

    5. FEATURES  HDMI 2.0 and DVI 1.0 compliant  HDCP 1.x and 2.2 compliant  1 12G-SDI, 1 HDMI, and 1 DVI-I (with VGA support) input  1 HDMI, and 1 USB-C output  Supports up to 4K UHD (18Gbps, 4K@50/60Hz 4:4:4, 8-bit) video input and output  Seamless switching (no loss of sync to display) when switching sources...
  • Page 8: Operation Controls And Functions

    6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel MENU WIN 1 WIN 2 WIN 3 WIN SEL. ENTER IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 VIDEO 1080P IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 SERVICE POWER MODE SERVICE Port: This port is reserved for firmware update and user EDID/logo upload use only.
  • Page 9 MENU/IN 1 Button: When not in source selection mode, press to enter the OSD menu, or to back out from menu items. When source selection is active, pressing this button will select input 1 for the currently selected output/window. Note: Pressing “MENU” and “+” together will reset the output resolution to XGA (1024x768@60Hz).
  • Page 10 6.2 Rear Panel HDMI DVI-I HDMI USB-C CONTROL DC 24V IN 1~3 Ports: Connect to SDI, HDMI or DVI-I source equipment such as media players, medical devices, or set-top boxes. Note: An analog VGA source can be connected to the DVI-I port through the use of an adapter.
  • Page 11 6.3 OSD Menu All functions of this unit can be controlled by using the OSD (On Screen Display) which is activated by pressing the MENU button on the front of the unit. Use the + (PLUS), − (MINUS), and ENTER buttons to navigate the OSD menu.
  • Page 12 VIDEO MODE 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL Video Mode Matrix Auto Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 PiP/PoP/Side-by-Side/Preset Mode In 1~3 [1] WIN 1 Source In 1~3 [2] WIN 2 Source In 1~3 [3] WIN 3 Source Auto Mode SIDE BY SIDE Auto Layout 2 Big Small...
  • Page 13 multi-windowing modes (PiP/PoP/Side-by-Side). 3) Auto Layout 2: Select the preferred window arrangement to use in Auto mode when there are only 2 live sources. 4) Fade In/Out: Enable or disable crossfading between sources in Matrix mode. 5) OUT A/B Source: Select the source for the specified HDMI output when in Matrix mode.
  • Page 14 WINDOW LAYOUT (Matrix Mode) 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL Border Color Black GREEN Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan White Dark Red Dark Green Dark Blue Dark Yellow Dark Magenta Dark Cyan Gray Window Reset 1) Input Select: Select the input to modify Note: All settings are individually saved, per-input.
  • Page 15 Note: When rotation is active the output is forced to full screen and the mirror and border settings are disabled. When the output resolution is set to 4K, only input 1 can be rotated. 5) Border On/Off: Enable or disable the color border around the currently selected input.
  • Page 16 WINDOW LAYOUT (PiP/PoP/Side-by-Side/Preset Mode) 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL Border Color Black GREEN Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan White Dark Red Dark Green Dark Blue Dark Yellow Dark Magenta Dark Cyan Gray Window Reset 1) Window Select: Select the window to modify. Note: All settings are individually saved, per-window/per-mode.
  • Page 17 6) Aspect Ratio: Select a fixed aspect ratio for the currently selected window. The aspect ratio will be based on the window’s current height. Selecting the “Full” aspect ratio will return the window to the current mode’s default size and shape for that window. Selecting “Best Fit”...
  • Page 18 CHROMA KEY (Matrix Mode Only) 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL Chromakey User 1~4 [1] User Select White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Blue Black 0~255 [255] Red Max 0~255 [0] Red Min 0~255 [255] Green Max 0~255 [0] Green Min Blue Max 0~255 [255] 0~255 [0] Blue Min...
  • Page 19 3) Red/Green/Blue Max/Min: Set the keying range (the color range within input 2’s video to make transparent) to use for the currently selected User Key Preset by setting the maximum and minimum values for red, green, and blue. Note: If a fixed preset is currently selected, the values will be displayed, but cannot be modified.
  • Page 20 AUDIO (Matrix Mode) 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL WINDOW OUT A Source In 1 In 2 In 3 OUT A Mute WINDOW OUT B Source In 1 In 2 In 3 OUT B Mute 1) OUT A Source: Select the audio source to pair with video output A. 2) OUT A Mute: Enable or disable muting audio output A.
  • Page 21 AUDIO (PiP/PoP/Side-by-Side/Auto/Preset Modes) 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL OUT A Mute WIN 1 OUT B Source Win 2 Win 3 In 1 In 2 In 3 OUT B Mute 1) OUT A Source: Select the audio source to pair with video output A. 2) OUT A Mute: Enable or disable muting audio output A.
  • Page 22 INPUT EDID 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL EDID Mode Appoint FHD 2CH All EDID 4KUHD 2Ch 4KUHD Sink OUT A Sink OUT B User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 IN 2 EDID Same as [All EDID] IN 3 EDID Same as [All EDID] User 1 Update User 2 Update...
  • Page 23 2) All EDID: Select the EDID to assign to all inputs. Note: Only available in the “All” EDID Mode. 3) In 2~3 EDID: Select the EDID to assign to the specified input. Note: Only available in the “Appoint” EDID Mode. 4) User 1~4 EDID: To update any of the unit’s 4 User EDIDs via USB, select “Yes”...
  • Page 24 HDCP MODE 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL In 1 HDCP Support Off In 2~3 HDCP Support Off Refer to Source REFER TO DISPLAY OUT A OUT B [Current HDCP Win 1 status display] Win 2 Win 3 1) In 1~3: Select the HDCP behavior for each input. Note: SDI cannot support HDCP, so In 1 will always show HDCP Support Off.
  • Page 25 OUTPUT RESOLUTION 2ND LEVEL 640×480p59 1920×1080p50 1920×1080P60 480p60 576p50 1920×1200RB 800×600p60 2048×1152RB 848×480p60 3840×2160p24 1024×768p60 3840×2160p25 1280×720p50 3840×2160p30 (HDMI) 1280×720p60 4K p24 (DCI) 1280×768p60 4K p25 (DCI) 1280×800p60 4K p30 (DCI) 1280×960p60 4K p50 (DCI) 1280×1024p60 4K p59 (DCI) 1360×768p60 4K p60 (DCI) 1366×768p60 3840×2160p50...
  • Page 26 OSD SETTINGS 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL TOP LEFT Menu Position Top Right Bottom Right Bottom Left Menu Timeout 5~60 [10] Info. Timeout 5~60 [5] Info. Display Transparency 1~10 Background Black GRAY Blue 1) Menu Position: Set the position of the OSD menu on the output. 2) Menu Timeout: Set the length of time, in seconds, that the OSD menu will continue to be displayed if there is no user input, or disable the timeout completely.
  • Page 27 LOGO SETTINGS 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL Logo On/Off 0~100 [10] Position X 0~100 [10] Position Y Load Default Logo Update Boot Logo On/Off DEFAULT Boot 4K Source User DEFAULT Boot 1080P Source User DEFAULT Boot VGA Source User User 4K Update User 1080P Update User VGA Update 1) Logo On/Off: Enable or disable displaying the logo graphic.
  • Page 28 the output. The position values are a relative percentage of the available output resolution. 3) Load Default: Selecting yes will reset the logo and install a default test image. Note: The reset process can take a few moments. Progress information will be displayed on the OSD while the default logo is being installed.
  • Page 29 11) User VGA Update: To upload a VGA boot graphic via USB, select “Yes” and then insert a USB stick containing the new boot graphic file (8-bit *.BMP format, 640×480 resolution) into the Service port. The upload will occur immediately. Note: The USB stick must contain, in the root directory, a compatible and properly named (LOGO_BOOT_VGA_*.BMP) graphic file.
  • Page 30 PRESET 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL PRESET 1 Save Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 PRESET 1 Recall Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 1) Save Preset 1~4: Select a preset and then press the “ENTER” button to store the unit’s current video window configuration to the currently selected preset.
  • Page 31 SETUP 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL ALWAYS ON Auto Sync Off 5 sec. 10 sec. 15 sec. 1 min. 1.5 min. 2 min. 2.5 min. 3 min. 5 min. 10 min. Firmware Update User EDID Reset Factory Reset User Boot Logo Clear DIGITAL DVI-I In Analog...
  • Page 32 with a black screen if there are no live sources and no operations have been executed on the unit. Setting this to “Always On” forces the unit to always output sync. 2) Firmware Update: To update the firmware via USB, select “Yes” and then insert a USB stick containing the new firmware into the Service port.
  • Page 33 7) VGA Auto Adjust: Select “Yes” to automatically detect an analog VGA input’s parameters. INFORMATION 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL IN 1 IN 2 [Current Input Resolutions] IN 3 [Current Output Resolutions] Video Mode [Current Mode] Sink A Native [Native resolutions as reported by EDID] Sink B Native Firmware...
  • Page 34 6.4 WebGUI Control Device Discovery Please obtain the “Device Discovery” software from your authorized dealer and save it in a directory where you can easily find it. Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and execute the “Device Discovery” software. Click on “Find Devices on Internet”...
  • Page 35 information window provides a convenient link to launch the WebGUI directly. WebGUI Overview After connecting to the WebGUI’s address in a web browser, the login screen will appear. Please enter the appropriate user name and password then click “Submit” to log in. Note: The default user name and password is “admin”.
  • Page 36 Clicking the red “Logout” tab will automatically log the currently connected user out of the WebGUI and return to login page. Clicking on the “Power” button will toggle the unit’s current power state between on (green) and stand-by (red). 6.4.1 Upper Tab Windows This upper section of the web interface is visible on every tab and provides control over the unit’s operational mode, source selection, and output resolution as well as containing basic information about the...
  • Page 37 adjusted by the user. – PoP Mode: This is a multi-window preset mode. By default it is in a PoP (Picture outside Picture) configuration but it can be manually adjusted by the user. – Side-by-Side Mode: This is a multi-window preset mode. By default it is in a dual, equal sized, window configuration but it can be manually adjusted by the user.
  • Page 38 Side-by-Side Big Small Big Small 2 Note: Only available when Auto mode is active. 6.4.2 Window Layout Tab This tab provides control over the position, size, aspect, priority, and other settings of each window in multi-viewer modes. A graphical representation of the layout is also provided. When the unit is in the Matrix or Auto modes, only a limited selection of controls are available.
  • Page 39 corner of the currently selected window. Click on the “Save” button, after making changes, to make them active. Note: Not available in Matrix or Auto modes. 4) Size Width/Height: Set the horizontal and vertical size of the currently selected window. Click on the “Save” button, after making changes, to make them active.
  • Page 40 11) Window Reset: Reset the current window/input to its default settings based on the currently selected mode. 12) Visual Layout Window: When in a multi-windowing mode, individual windows may be selected, moved and resized simply by clicking and dragging on them in the layout window. To select a window, click on it and the information will be displayed on the left.
  • Page 41 5) Saturation: This slider provides control over the overall saturation of the currently selected source video. 6) Hue: This slider provides control over the hue shift of the currently selected source video. 7) Sharpness H/V: These sliders provide control over the amount of sharpness processing to apply to the currently selected source video.
  • Page 42 green, and blue. Click the “Save” button to store the current keying color ranges to the selected User Preset. Click the “Test” button see the effect of changes made to the keying ranges without saving them. Press the “Revert” button to return all ranges to the values saved in the current User Preset.
  • Page 43 the specified window. Note: WIN 1~3 is not available as a source in Matrix mode. 3) OUT A Mute: Click the switch to toggle between muted and unmuted audio on output A. 4) OUT B Mute: Click the switch to toggle between muted and unmuted audio on output A.
  • Page 44 6.4.6 Input EDID Tab This unit provides the option of three standard EDIDs, two sink source EDIDs and four user uploaded EDIDs that can be assigned to all inputs at the same time, or to each input independently. Note: In most cases, assigning a new EDID to an input will cause the affected input to briefly blink out while the source adapts to the new information.
  • Page 45 cause compatibility issues with certain sources. If this happens, it is recommended to switch to one of the 3 default EDIDs for maximum compatibility. 4) User 1~4 Update: To update any of the unit’s 4 User EDIDs, click the “Choose File” button to open the file selection window and then select the EDID file (*.bin format) located on your local PC.
  • Page 46 6.4.8 OSD Settings Tab This tab provides control over the behavior of the OSD menu and informational display. 1) Menu Position: Use the dropdown to set the position of the OSD menu on the output. Available choices are: Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Right, and Bottom Left.
  • Page 47 6.4.9 Logo Settings Tab This tab provides control over the user uploaded logo graphic. Controls include positioning, an uploading a new logo directly from the WebGUI and an option to reset the logo to a built in default image that can be used for testing.
  • Page 48 2) Boot Logo: ■ Display: Enable or disable displaying the logo graphic. ■ Reset: Removes all user uploaded boot logo images. ■ Boot 4K Source: Select whether to display the default graphic image during boot, or the user uploaded graphic when the output resolution is set to 4K or above.
  • Page 49 6.4.10 Ethernet Tab This tab provides controls to change the network settings for the unit. You can manually set the IP address, netmask and gateway address in “Static IP” mode, or you can obtain an IP address automatically by enabling DHCP.
  • Page 50 6.4.11 Setup Tab Provides a way to update firmware and reset various sections within the unit. Control over the unit’s Auto Sync Off feature, storing/recalling presets as well as configuring the WebGUI login settings is also provided here. 1) Preset Save: Select a preset from the dropdown list and then click the “Save”...
  • Page 51 7) Web Login Settings: WebGUI login settings can be set here. ■ Username/Password: To change the login username and password, enter the new information in the spaces provided and press “Save”. Note: The default user name and password is “admin”. ■...
  • Page 52: Telnet Control

    6.5 Telnet Control Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC are connected to the same active networks. Start your preferred Telnet/Console client, or use the built in client provided by most modern computer operating systems. After starting the client, connect by using the current IP address of the unit and port 23 (if the communication port number used by the unit has not been changed previously).
  • Page 53 COMMAND Description and Parameters get fw ver  Show the unit’s current firmware version. get command ver  Show the unit’s current command version. get mac addr  Show the unit’s MAC address. get model name  Show the unit’s model name. get model type ...
  • Page 54 COMMAND Description and Parameters set power N1  Set the unit’s power state. Available values for N1: [Power on] [Power off (standby mode)] get power  Show the unit’s current power state. set system reboot  Reboot the unit. set uart 1 baudrate N1  Set the baud rate of the RS-232 port.
  • Page 55 COMMAND Description and Parameters get ipconfig  Show the unit’s current IP configuration information. get ipaddr  Show the unit’s current IP address. get netmask  Show the unit’s current netmask. get gateway  Show the unit’s current gateway address. set static ipaddr N1 ...
  • Page 56 COMMAND Description and Parameters set webgui username N1  Set the WebGUI login username. N1 = {Username} [16 characters max] get webgui username  Show the current WebGUI login username set webgui password N1  Set the WebGUI login password. N1 = {Password} [16 characters max] get webgui password ...
  • Page 57 COMMAND Description and Parameters get telnet login  Show the current state of Telnet login allowance. set window layout mode N1  Set the window layout mode. Available values for N1: [Matrix mode] [PiP mode] [PoP mode] [Side-by-Side mode] [Auto mode] [Preset 1] [Preset 2] [Preset 3]...
  • Page 58 COMMAND Description and Parameters set window N1 route N2  Set the input to route to the specified window. N1 = 1~3 [Window number] N2 = 1~3 [Input port] Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only. get window N1 route  Show the input currently routed to the specified window.
  • Page 59 COMMAND Description and Parameters set window N1 position area N2,N3,N4,N5  Set the upper left corner position and size of the specified window all within a single command. N1 = 1~3 [Window number] N2 = 0~{Max res} [Horizontal position] N3 = 0~{Max res} [Vertical position] N4 = 0~{Max res} [Horizontal size]...
  • Page 60 COMMAND Description and Parameters set window N1 vposition N2  Set the vertical position of the specified window. N1 = 1~3 [Window number] N2 = 0~{Max res} [Vertical position] Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only. get window N1 vposition  Show the current vertical position of the specified window.
  • Page 61 COMMAND Description and Parameters get window N1 vsize  Show the current vertical size of the specified window. N1 = 1~3 [Window number] Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only. set window N1 priority N2  Set the priority of the specified window. N1 = 1~3 [Window number] N2 = 1~3...
  • Page 62 COMMAND Description and Parameters set window N1 mirror N2  Set the mirror mode of the specified window. N1 = 1~3 [Window number] Available values for N2: [Enabled] [Disabled] get window N1 mirror  Show the current mirror mode of the specified window. N1 = 1~3 [Window number] set window N1 border mode N2 ...
  • Page 63 COMMAND Description and Parameters set window N1 border color N2  Set the border color of the specified window. N1 = 1~3 [Window number] Available values for N2: [Black] [Red] [Green] [Blue] [Yellow] [Magenta] [Cyan] [White] [Dark Red] [Dark Green] [Dark Blue] [Dark Yellow] [Dark Magenta]...
  • Page 64 COMMAND Description and Parameters set transition mode N1  Set the transition mode to use when switching sources in matrix mode. Available values for N1: [Cut transition] [Crossfade transition] get transition mode  Show the current transition mode used when switching sources in matrix mode.
  • Page 65 COMMAND Description and Parameters set chroma key rgb codes N1  Set the RGB key range preset to use when chroma key is enabled. Available values for N1: [User 1] [User 2] [User 3] [User 4] [White] [Yellow] [Cyan] [Green] [Magenta] [Red] [Blue]...
  • Page 66 COMMAND Description and Parameters set chroma key user N1 r min N2  Set the minimum red keying value for the specified user preset. N1 = 1~4 [User key preset number] N2 = 0~254 [Red key minimum value] get chroma key user N1 r min  Show the current minimum red keying value saved in the specified user preset.
  • Page 67 COMMAND Description and Parameters get chroma key user N1 g min  Show the current minimum green keying value saved in the specified user preset. N1 = 1~4 [User key preset number] set chroma key user N1 b max N2  Set the maximum blue keying value for the specified user preset.
  • Page 68 COMMAND Description and Parameters get in N1 contrast  Show the current contrast level of the specified input. N1 = 1~3 [Input port] set in N1 brightness N2  Set the brightness level of the specified input. N1 = 1~3 [Input port] N2 = 0~100 [Brightness level]...
  • Page 69 COMMAND Description and Parameters get in N1 hue  Show the current hue value of the specified input. N1 = 1~3 [Input port] set in N1 h sharpness N2  Set the horizontal sharpness level of the specified input. N1 = 1~3 [Input port] N2 = 0~20 [Horizontal sharpness level]...
  • Page 70: Mute (Unmute)

    COMMAND Description and Parameters set audio out N1 mute N2  Enable or disable muting the specified audio output. N1 = A~B [Output port] Available values for N2: [Mute] [Unmute] get audio out N1 mute  Show the current mute state of the specified output. N1 = A~B [Output port] set audio out N1 route N2 ...
  • Page 71 COMMAND Description and Parameters get audio out N1 name  Show the current name for the specified output’s audio. N1 = A~B [Output port] set all in edid mode N1  Select the EDID management mode to use (All or Appoint) for all inputs.
  • Page 72 COMMAND Description and Parameters set in N1 edid N2  Set the EDID to use on the specified input in “Appoint” mode. N1 = 2~3 [Input port] Available values for N2: [1080p@60Hz, 2 channel audio] [4K@30Hz, 2 channel audio] [4K@60Hz, 2 channel audio] [User 1] [User 2] [User 3]...
  • Page 73 COMMAND Description and Parameters get internal N1 edid data  Show the specified Internal EDID as hex data. Available values for N1: [1080p@60Hz, 2 channel audio] [4K@30Hz, 2 channel audio] [4K@60Hz, 2 channel audio] set user N1 edid update  Upload a new EDID for use as the specified User EDID.
  • Page 74 COMMAND Description and Parameters get out N1 hdcp ability  Show the HDCP compliance level of the display device connected to the specified output. N1 = A~B [Output port] get in N1 hdcp ability  Show the HDCP compliance level of the source connected to the specified input.
  • Page 75 COMMAND Description and Parameters [1920×1080p30] [1920×1080p50] [1920×1080p60] [1920×1200p60rb] [2048×1152p60rb] [3840×2160p24] [3840×2160p25] [3840×2160p30] [4K p24 DCI] [4K p25 DCI] [4K p30 DCI] [4K p50 DCI] [4K p59 DCI] [4K p60 DCI] [3840×2160p50] [3840×2160p59] [3840×2160p60] [3840×2400p60rb] [3840×2160p30rb, USB-C optimized] [3840×2160p60rb, USB-C optimized] [Native OUT A] [Native OUT B] get out A timing ...
  • Page 76 COMMAND Description and Parameters get out A osd banner location  Show the current OSD menu location. set out A osd timeout N1  Set the OSD menu’s timeout value (in seconds). Available values for N1: [Disabled] 5~60 [Timeout in seconds] get out A osd timeout ...
  • Page 77 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A osd transparency level N1  Set the transparency level of the OSD. N1 = 0~10 [Transparency level] get out A osd transparency level  Show the OSD’s current transparency level. set out A osd background color N1  Set the color of the background of the OSD banner.
  • Page 78 COMMAND Description and Parameters get out A osd logo hposition  Show the current horizontal position of the graphical logo overlay. set out A osd logo vposition N1  Set the vertical position of the graphical logo overlay. N1 = 0~100 [Vertical position] get out A osd logo vposition ...
  • Page 79 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A auto sync off N1  Enable or disable the Auto Sync Off function and set the timeout length. Available values for N1: [Always on] [5 seconds] [10 seconds] [15 seconds] [30 seconds] [1 minutes] [1.5 minutes] [2 minutes] [2.5 minutes]...
  • Page 80: Connection Diagram

    7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM SDI Camera Blu-ray Player Medical Device HDMI Input SDI Input DVI Input Power Supply HDMI DVI-I HDMI USB-C CONTROL DC 24V HOST Output HDMI Output USB-C Output HDMI TV/Display 3D Smart Glasses PC/Laptop...
  • Page 81: Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 Technical Specifications HDMI Bandwidth 18Gbps USB-C Bandwidth 21.6Gbps SDI Bandwidth 12Gbps (12G-SDI) Input Ports 1×SDI (BNC) 1×HDMI (Type-A) 1×DVI-I (Single Link) Output Ports 1×HDMI (Type-A) 1×USB (Type-C) Control Ports 1×IP Control (RJ-45) 1×USB (Micro-B) Service Port 1×USB 2.0 (Type-A) Power Supply 24V/2.7A DC (US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified)
  • Page 82: Video Specifications

    8.2 Video Specifications Input Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI DVI-D HDMI USBC 720×400p@70/85      640×480p@60/72/75/85    720×480i@60      720×480p@60      720×576i@50      720×576p@50 ...
  • Page 83 Input Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI DVI-D HDMI USBC 1920×1080p@50/60      1920×1200p@60RB      2560×1440p@60RB      2560×1600p@60RB      2048×1080p@24/25/30      2048×1080p@50/60 ...
  • Page 84: Audio Specifications

    8.3 Audio Specifications 8.3.1 Digital Audio HDMI Input LPCM Max Channels 2 Channels Sampling Rate (kHz) 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 Bitstream Supported Formats None SDI Input LPCM Max Channels 2 Channels Sampling Rate (kHz) Bitstream Supported Formats None HDMI/USB-C Output LPCM...
  • Page 85: Cable Specifications

    8.4 Cable Specifications Cable Length High Speed HDMI Cable HDMI Input  HDMI Output  DVI Cable DVI Input  VGA Cable VGA Input  Coaxial SDI Cable (Based on Belden 1694A 6GHz Cable) SDI Input 260m 200m 100m  USB-C Cable USB-C Output ...
  • Page 86 4K UHD Video - 1080p@120Hz (10/12-bit HDR) - 4K@50/60Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit) & 4K@50/60Hz (4:2:0, 10/12-bit HDR) - HDMI transmission rates between 10.2Gbps and 18Gbps - 12G-SDI (SMPTE ST 2082, 12Gbps) 8K UHD Video - 4K@120Hz (10/12-bit HDR) - 8K@24/25/30Hz (10/12-bit HDR) & 8K@50/60Hz (4:2:0, 8-bit color) - HDMI transmission rates between 18Gbps and 48Gbps - 24G-SDI (SMPTE ST 2083, 24Gbps)
  • Page 87: Acronyms

    9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (10.2Gbps max) 4K UHD 4K Ultra-High-Definition (18Gbps max) 8K UHD 8K Ultra-High-Definition (48Gbps max, without DSC) 8K UHD 8K Ultra-High-Definition (48Gbps max, with DSC) ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange Cat.5e Enhanced Category 5 cable Cat.6...
  • Page 88 ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM LPCM Linear Pulse-Code Modulation Media Access Control Megahertz On-Screen Display Picture in Picture Picture outside of Picture Serial Digital Interface Signal-to-Noise Ratio Transmission Control Protocol THD+N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise TMDS Transition-Minimized Differential Signaling Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Array WUXGA (RB) Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array...
  • Page 92 CYP (UK) Ltd., Unit 7, Shepperton Business Park, Govett Avenue, Shepperton, Middlesex, TW17 8BA Tel: +44 (0) 20 3137 9180 | Fax: +44 (0) 20 3137 6279 Email: sales@cypeurope.com www.cypeurope.com RDV1...

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