Prestel VWC-L2H0816 User Manual

8x16/16x16 video processor

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Prestel VWC-L2H0816 /VWC-L2H1616
8x16/16x16 Video Processor
8x16 Video Processor
16x16 Video Processor
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  • Page 1 Prestel VWC-L2H0816 /VWC-L2H1616 8x16/16x16 Video Processor 8x16 Video Processor 16x16 Video Processor USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing this product For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference. Surge protection device recommended This product contains sensitive electrical components that may be damaged by electrical spikes, surges, electric shock, lighting strikes, etc.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction This 8x16/16x16 video processor is designed based on FPGA solution with private video processing technology, supporting 8/16 HDMI inputs and 16 HDMI outputs. It can flexibly perform up to 4x4 video wall total 16 screens. It supports seamless switching, with video resolution up to 1080P60 4:4:4.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    4. Specifications Technical HDMI Compliance HDMI 1.3 HDCP Compliance HDCP 1.4 Video Bandwidth 6.75Gbps Video Resolution Up to 1080P60 4:4:4 Color Space RGB, YCbCr 4:4:4/4:2:2 Color Depth 8bit Transmission 15m HDMI Distance Human body model — ESD Protection ± 8KV (Air-gap discharge) & ± 4KV (Contact discharge) Connections 8 x HDMI INPUT [Type A, 19-pin female] (8x16 video processor) Input Ports...
  • Page 5: Operation Controls And Functions

    5. Operation Controls and Functions (Take the 8x16 video processor as an example) 5.1 Front Panel VIDEO PROCESSOR POWER STATUS Name Function Description When the device is powered on, the power LED is on in red. POWER LED ▪ Light on (Green): The system is working normally. ▪...
  • Page 6: Pc Program Control Operation Guide

    6. PC Program Control Operation Guide (Take the 8x16 video processor as an example) 6.1 Login & Connection 1. Login Double-click the PC program to enter the Login interface, as shown in the figure below: Select the Username from the drop-down list and enter the password. The default passwords are: Username admin...
  • Page 7 Step 2. Check “NET Connection” on the Connection page, and click “Search Device”. Then the searched device will appear in the list of “Device Search List”. Click to select the device, and click “Confirm” to connect the device. Method 2. Serial port connection Step 1.
  • Page 8: Pc Program Main Interface

    6.2 PC Program Main Interface 6.2.1 Splicing Setting & Grouping Click “Setting” -> “Splice Setting” on the main interface to set and group the video wall splicing. ■ Splice Setting (1) Set the current screen to be n×n video wall on the Splice Setting page. Take the 4×4 video wall as an example, input the number of rows and columns of the physical screen and logical screen respectively.
  • Page 9 ■ Add Group Click “Add Group” on the Splice Setting page to pop up the Add Group page, as shown in the following figure. Up to 5 groups are supported, and each group contains at least one screen. Follow steps below to add a group.
  • Page 10 Step 3. Return to the Splice Setting page, the new added group will be displayed in purple, as shown in the left figure below. At this time, click “Confirm” to return to the main interface, which displays the newly added group, as shown in the right figure below. Note: This product supports two splicing methods: “Large Screen Splicing”...
  • Page 11 ■ Switch Group Right-click the “>>” icon on the Main Function interface to pop up a list of corresponding group names. Select the desired group name to switch, and the corresponding setting window will be displayed after switching. ■ Modify Group Select the group to be modified on the Splice Setting page, then click “Modify Group”...
  • Page 12 ■ Delete Group Select the group to be deleted on the Splice Setting page, click the “Delete Group” button, and then click "Confirm" to complete the deletion. ■ Output Mapping (1) Output Mapping Operation Follow the steps below to operate output mapping on the Splice Setting page. Step 1.
  • Page 13 Step 2. Click another screen (such as Screen 5), then the positions of two screens will be exchanged. Click “Confirm” to take effect, as shown in the figure below. (2) Switch Port Mapping within a Group Click “Setting” -> “Output Setting” (if there is no group, this button is disabled) on the main interface to pop up the Output Setting page, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 14: Window Settings

    6.3 Window Settings 6.3.1 Create Window ■ Custom Drag-and-drop Select the input source on the left side of the Main Function interface, click the left mouse button on the screen, and then drag it to generate a window. Finally release the left mouse button to complete the creation, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 15 The newly created window will automatically be topped. Please note that each screen only supports a maximum of two windows occupied (meaning that a window covers some or all of the screen's area). As shown in the following figure, screens 1, 2, 5 and 6 are occupied by the blue window.
  • Page 16 ■ Automatic Edge Blending of Windows The automatic edge blending function only supports the drag-and-drop window moving method. Note: (1) When the window moves near the dotted line (logical screen) and solid line (physical screen) of the screen, and the range is less than 15px, the edge blending will be completed automatically.
  • Page 17 (2) When both the left and right sides meet the edge blending condition, the left side has a higher priority; When both the upper and lower sides meet the edge blending condition, the upper side has a higher priority, as shown in the following figures. (3) When the window is moved out of the screen but within 15px, it will automatically attach to the edge of the screen, as shown in the following figures.
  • Page 18 (5) When the window is moved out of the screen, and meets the left & upper edge blending condition, besides, both the left-side window edging coordinate and the window size exceed the window range, the window will automatically bounce back to its original position, as shown in the following figures.
  • Page 19 ■ Set through Property Click the right mouse button on the window, and select “Property” from the drop-down menu. Set the window size as required, then click “Confirm” to take effect. ■ Set the Window to Full Screen There are three methods to set the window to full screen. Method 1: Click the full screen button in the upper right corner of the window, as shown by the arrow below.
  • Page 20 There are three methods to set screen occupied by the window to full screen. Method 1: Click the button in the upper right corner of the window, as shown by the arrow below. Method 2: Click the right mouse button on the window, and select “Full Screen the occupied screen”...
  • Page 21 6.3.6 Input Source Settings ■ Input Source OSD Setting Right-click the input source in the Input Card list on the left side of the Main Function interface, and select “Rename” from the drop-down menu to rename the input source, select “Display/ Close OSD to display/close the OSD, select “OSD Setting”...
  • Page 22: Clock Window

    6.3.7 Output Background Color Setting Click “Setting” -> “Background Color” on the main interface to pup up the Background Color Setting window, select the required color and click “Confirm” to set the background color of the display device. 6.3.8 Clock Window Click “Lock”...
  • Page 23 6.4.1 Add Manufacturer Input the name in the input box of “Add Manufacturer”, select the Baud Rate that needs to be sent by the manufacturer, then click “Conform” to complete adding. Note: (1) The manufacturer cannot be added repeatedly. (2) Any character with a length of 16 is supported. 6.4.2 Add Manufacturer Power On/Off Command Follow the steps below to add manufacturer power on/off command.
  • Page 24 6.4.4 Send Manufacturer Power On/Off Command There are two methods to send manufacturer power on/off command. Method 1: Select the manufacturer from the manufacturer list on the left, and input the customized power on/off command in the “Screen Poweron Command” / “Screen Poweroff Command”, then click “Send”...
  • Page 25: Scene Settings

    6.4.5 Send Manufacturer Other Commands Select the manufacturer from the manufacturer list on the left, and click the command in the command list, then click “Send Command” button to send the command, or directly double- click the command in the command list to complete send, as shown in the figure below. 6.5 Scene Settings The scene is preset with some grouping and windowing states.
  • Page 26 6.5.1 Switch Scene Click “Scene List” in the lower left corner of the Main Function interface, then double-click the selected scene in the Scene List. 6.5.1 Scene Polling Click “Scene Polling” on the Main Function interface to pop up the Scene Timing Polling window, then set the time interval and click “Start”...
  • Page 27: System Configuration Import/Export

    6.6 System Configuration Import/Export The configuration save includes information about the current grouping, window, scene, and the name set for the input source. 6.6.1 Backup Configuration Click “Tools” -> “Backup Configuration” on the main interface, select the path and input the file name, then click “Save”...
  • Page 28: Device Activation

    6.8.3 Buzzer ON/OFF Click “Setting” -> “Buzzer ON/OFF” on the main interface to turn on/off the buzzer. 6.8.4 Fan ON/OFF Click “Setting” -> “Fan ON/OFF” on the main interface to turn on/off the fan. 6.8.5 Device Activation Click “Tools” -> “Device Activation” on the main interface to pop up the Authorization Settings window, browse and select the license file, then click “Authorization”...
  • Page 29: Connection Method

    6.9.1 Connection Method There are two methods to connect the authorization tool. Method 1: COM connection Check the “COM” option, select the Port and Baud Rate, then click “Connect”. Method 2: IP connection Check the “IP” option, click “Search Device”, and then select the device IP address. 6.9.2 Connection Device Activation Select the activation time for “Validity Period to”...
  • Page 30: Application Example

    7. Application Example (Take the 8x16 video processor as an example) HDMI Matrix or other Device with RS-232 Port PC or Control System Router RS-232 Serial Port Cable RS-232 Serial Port Cable CAT Cable HDMI Cable HDMI Cable DVD Player Laptop TV ×...

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