AV Access 4KVW24 User Manual

2x4 4k60 video wall processor

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2x4 4K60 Video Wall Processor
4KVW24
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Summary of Contents for AV Access 4KVW24

  • Page 1 2x4 4K60 Video Wall Processor 4KVW24 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ........................ 2 Overview ............................2 Features .............................. 2 Package Contents..........................3 Panel ..............................3 Front Panel ..........................3 Rear Panel ..........................4 Installation and Application ..................4 Brackets Installation ........................4 Application ............................5 OSD ..........................9 Control the Video Processor ..................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Overview This product is an expandable video wall processor. It is mainly suitable for application scenarios such as advertising display, digital signage, digital menus, etc., aiming to provide customers with better video enjoyment. It is equipped with 1 HDMI In and 1 DP In ports, with the highest input resolution up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, and supports HDCP 2.3, EDID selection and other functions.
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Introduction (telnet & web UI). Package Contents Before you start the installation of the product, please check the package contents: Video Wall Processor x 1  Power Adapter (DC 20V/3A) x 1  Mounting Brackets (with Screws) x 2  User Manual x 1 ...
  • Page 5: Rear Panel

    Installation and Application Name Description : Lock the front panel buttons. : Unlock the front panel buttons. Rear Panel Name Description Connect to the power adapter provided. Connect to a DP source to DP In port and an HDMI Input source to HDMI In port.
  • Page 6: Application

    Installation and Application Attach the brackets to the surface you want to hold the unit against using the screws (not included). Application The video wall processor provides quick video wall mode, including 2x2 (by pass), 1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 2x2, 1x2 (60°), 2x1, 3x1, 1x4 (90°), 4x1, 2x2 (the upper two windows flip) (Row x column), and preset video wall mode, in which users can set M (row: M≤6) x N (column: N≤6) ≤...
  • Page 7 Installation and Application Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 HDMI Out 1 HDMI Out 2 HDMI Out 3 HDMI Out 4 Display 1 Display 2 Display 1 Display 2 HDMI Out 1 HDMI Out 2 HDMI Out 1 HDMI Out 2 Display 3 Display 4...
  • Page 8 Installation and Application from all the outputs in the cascading connection via web UI. Note: Please refer to the “Web UI Control” section or the separate document “API  Command Set_4KVW24” to get detail mode and configuration information. In preset video wall mode, when setting the video wall to Mx1 (row x ...
  • Page 9: Auto Switching

    Auto Switching Wiring 2: 2 x 4 (Row x Column) Video Wall in Cascading Mode Processor 2 HDMI 02-01 02-02 02-03 02-04 Video Wall HDMI HDMI 01-04 01-01 01-03 01-02 Processor 1 HDMI AUDIO Ethernet Switch Apple TV Amplifier Note: The devices in a same network can also be cascaded together, and can be found and set via web UI.
  • Page 10: Osd

    The device supports OSD (On Screen Display) function. Users can set the function to enable or disable through web UI or API commands. Please refer to the “Web UI Control” section or the separate document “API Command Set_4KVW24” to get setting information. In cascading mode, the OSD information includes IP address, HDMI output, ...
  • Page 11: Control The Video Processor

    Control the Video Processor Control the Video Processor The device supports multiple control options, including front panel buttons and LAN (telnet & web UI). Front Panel Button Control The device features one Input Select button and one Layout Select button on front panel for source selection and layout selection, and also equips with one Lock button to lock the two buttons.
  • Page 12: Web Ui Control

    Control the Video Processor tools. Default setting is 23. For example, if the device’s IP address is 192.168.11.143, the command for telnet connection shall be the following: telnet 192.168.11.143 Web UI Control The Web UI designed for the video wall processor allows basic controls and advanced settings and can be accessed through a browser with latest version, e.g., Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, IE10+, etc.
  • Page 13 Control the Video Processor Note: The new password must be 4 to 16 characters in length, alphanumeric only. Note: If users forget the login password, the following methods can reset the password to default “admin”: Hold the Reset button on the rear panel for about 15s to reset the ...
  • Page 14: Web Ui Introduction

    Control the Video Processor Web UI Introduction Click the button on the up right corner, and click “Log out” of the drop-down menu to log out and back to login page. 1. Video Wall This section allows users to set video wall mode and set the configurations of the selected video wall.
  • Page 15 Control the Video Processor Click “Apply” to select the mode as current video wall mode. The video wall diagram border turns from white to red. 3) Move the mouse to the icon on the bottom right corner of each screen, and click the item on the drop-down menu to configure the OSD, and bezel adjustment.
  • Page 16 Control the Video Processor Show All OSD: Click to show the OSD information on all screens of the  video wall. Hide All OSD: Click to hide the OSD information on all screens of the  video wall. Bezel Adjustment (2x2 (by pass) mode doesn’t support this ...
  • Page 17 Control the Video Processor When select Preset Video Wall mode: 1) Move the mouse to the icon of Preset Video Wall button, when the mouse becomes the shape of hand, and the button is as the following figure shows, click it to enter the Preset Video Wall page. Click to enter the Preset Video Wall mode setting page, and take setting a 2x4 landscape video wall as an example: www.avaccess.com...
  • Page 18 Control the Video Processor Rows/Columns: Enter a row/column number or click up or down arrow  to select a row and column number of the created video wall. The number must be in the range of 1~6, and row x column can’t be exceed 24.
  • Page 19 Control the Video Processor All Devices: Shows the current devices’ names and IP addresses that  can be cascaded. Check the box before the name of the device, and click “>” button to select it to cascade. It will be displayed in “Selected Devices”...
  • Page 20 Control the Video Processor Drag the output name on “Output Select” field to the corresponding screen in “Preset Video Wall” field according to the actual connection to make the screen show the corresponding image of the video wall. 5) Move the mouse to the icon on the bottom right corner of each screen, and click the item on the drop-down menu to configure the OSD, and bezel adjustment.
  • Page 21 Control the Video Processor Remove Output: Remove the current selected output from the  corresponding display of the video wall. Remove All Output: Remove all selected outputs from the video wall.  Show All OSD: Shows OSD information on all displays of the current ...
  • Page 22 Control the Video Processor  B (Margin Bottom): This is the bottom border length of each video wall display.  R (Margin Right): This is the right border length of each video wall display.  Apply / Cancel: Click to perform / cancel the settings. Click “Back”...
  • Page 23 Control the Video Processor function to on/off. Default setting: Auto, input switching follows auto switching function. When auto switching is unchecked, users can select DP Input or HDMI Input as input source. DP Input/HDMI Input HDCP On/Off: Click to set HDCP function to on/off of ...
  • Page 24 Control the Video Processor 3) EDID This section allows users to manage EDID configurations. Select EDID from: Select an EDID from the drop-down menu for all inputs.  Selectable EDID includes: : Click to export the current selected EDID as a bin file to local ...
  • Page 25 Control the Video Processor Display On: Click to power on the display connected to the output  selected. Display Off: Click to power off the display connected to the output  selected. Auto On/Off: Select to enable or disable CEC Auto Control. ...
  • Page 26 Control the Video Processor 6) Change Login Password This section is to change login password. Default password: admin. Note: Password must be 4 to 16 characters in length, alphanumeric only. 7) 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”...
  • Page 27: Specifications

    Specifications  DO NOT power off the device during the updating process. Reboot: Click to reboot the device.  Factory Reset: Click to reset the device to factory defaults.  This section displays system setting change records. Click “Export Log” to download the log to your local computer.
  • Page 28: Transmission Distance

    Specifications General ±4kV (Contact discharge) Power Supply DC 20V, 3A Power Consumption (Max) 26.2W Device Dimensions 220mm x 42mm x 175mm/8.66” x 1.65” x 6.89” (W x H x D) Product Weight 0.99kg/2.18lbs Transmission Distance Cable Type Range Supported Video Input: 15m/50ft 1080P@60Hz 24bpp Output: 10m/33ft...
  • Page 29: Warranty

    The defects are caused by the fact that the product is repaired, dismantled or altered by anyone that is not from an AV Access authorized service partner. The defects are caused by the fact that the product is used or handled improperly, roughly or not as instructed in the applicable User Guide.

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