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Multiple inputs to hdmi/vga scaler

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CSC-5500N
Multiple Inputs to HDMI/VGA Scaler
Operation Manual
Operation Manual
Ver 1.00

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  • Page 1 CSC-5500N Multiple Inputs to HDMI/VGA Scaler Operation Manual Operation Manual Ver 1.00...
  • Page 3: Copyright Notice

    DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. Cypress Technology 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: Version History

    VERSION HISTORY REV. DATE SUMMARY OF CHANGE Ver 1.00 2024/01/15 Initial Release...
  • Page 6: 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 Front Panel .........3 6.2 Rear Panel..........4 6.3 Remote Control ........6 6.4 IR Cable Pinouts.........7 6.5 Serial Pinout and Defaults ....7 6.6 OSD Menu ..........8 6.7 WebGUI Control .......20 6.7.1 Home Page ......23...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION This Multiple Inputs to HDMI/VGA Scaler has Composite Video, Component Video, VGA, and HDMI inputs which can be freely selected for output at a scaled resolution of the user’s choosing over the mirrored HDMI and VGA outputs. This unit also includes analog and digital audio outputs to provide additional playback flexibility.
  • Page 8: Features

    5. FEATURES • HDMI 1.x and DVI 1.0 compatible • HDCP 1.x compliant • Multiple video and audio inputs: 3 HDMI, 3 VGA, 1 Component Video, 1 Composite Video, and 8 Stereo audio • Supports switching and scaling of multiple AV inputs for display over mirrored HDMI and VGA outputs •...
  • Page 9: Operation Controls And Functions

    6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel 720P POWER YPbPr VGA 1 VGA 2 VGA 3 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 MENU ENTER POWER & LED: Press this button to power the unit on or to place it into stand-by mode.
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    6.2 Rear Panel IR IN INPUT SERVICE AUDIO RS232 COAX AUDIO CONTROL OUTPUT POWER DC 5V HDMI A HDMI B HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 VGA 1 VGA 2 VGA 3 IR IN: Connect to the provided IR Extender to extend the IR control range of the unit.
  • Page 11 VGA INPUT 1~3: Connect to VGA source equipment such as a PC or laptop. AUDIO INPUT 4~6: Connect to the stereo analog output of the device connected to the paired VGA input port. YPbPr & L/R INPUT: Connect to component (YPbPr) video source equipment with stereo audio such as DVD player or set-top box.
  • Page 12: Remote Control

    6.3 Remote Control The IR remote uses one out of 4 available address channels for control of the unit, allowing up to 4 to be located in the same area while being controlled by different remotes. To VGA1 VGA2 VGA3 configure this, select “REMOTE CONTROL”...
  • Page 13: Ir Cable Pinouts

    6.4 IR Cable Pinouts IR Extender Cable Infrared Power Ground 6.5 Serial Pinout and Defaults Serial Port Default Settings Baud Rate 19200 Data Bits Parity Bits None Stop Bits Flow Control None RS-232 DE-9 Male Port...
  • Page 14: Osd Menu

    6.6 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 15 VIDEO 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 4TH LEVEL OUTPUT 640X480 60 800X600 60 1024X768 60 1280X768 60 1360X768 60 1366X768 60 1280X720 60 1280X800 60 1280X1024 60 1440X900 60 1400X1050 60 1680X1050 60 1600X1200 60 1920X1080 60 1920X1200 60 720X480P 60 1280X720P60 1920X1080P 60 720X576P 50...
  • Page 16: Auto Setup

    VIDEO 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 4TH LEVEL UNDER 1 FOLLOW IN OVERSCAN HDMI 1 HDCP MODE HDCP Support Off Refer to Source REFER TO DISPLAY HDMI 2 HDCP MODE HDCP Support Off Refer to Source REFER TO DISPLAY HDMI 3 HDCP MODE HDCP Support Off Refer to Source REFER TO DISPLAY...
  • Page 17 VIDEO 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 4TH LEVEL 10MIN AUTO ROUTING AUTO SWITCH AUTO SCAN PC SETUP PC AUTO ADJUST IMCOMPLETE (VGA Inputs Only) COMPLETE EXECUTING PC H POSITION 0~250 PC V POSITION 0~250 PC PHASE 0~255 PC CLOCK 0~250 PC RESET PC MODE 1920x1080 60 2048x1080 60...
  • Page 18 7) FREEZE: Enable or disable freezing the video output. 8) AUTO SETUP: Provides control over the behavior of the automated video source handling of the unit. ■ AUTO SYNC OFF: Sets the amount of time to continue outputting sync with the free run color if there is no live source and no operations have been executed on the unit.
  • Page 19: Reset Picture

    PICTURE 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 0~60 (30) BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 0~60 (30) 0~60 (30) 0~60 (30) SATURATION 0~63 (0) SHARPNESS MIDDLE HIGH AUTO RESET PICTURE 1) COLOR GAIN R/G/B: Set the red, green, and blue color gain level of the scaled output. 2) COLOR OFFSET R/G/B: Set the red, green, and blue color offset level of the scaled output.
  • Page 20: Audio Delay

    AUDIO 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL AUDIO AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL 0~100 (80) AUDIO VOLUME AUDIO MUTE ENABLE MUTE AUDIO DELAY None 40~200ms RESET AUDIO 1) AUDIO SOURCE: Selects the audio source selection method for the HDMI inputs. Selecting “AUTOMATIC” will prioritize HDMI audio, if present, over audio from the associated analog audio inputs.
  • Page 21 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL H POSITION 0~60 (30) V POSITION 0~60 (30) MENU TIME OUT 5S~60S (5S) TRANSPARENT 0~50 (0) INFO DISPLAY RESET OSD 1) H/V Position: Controls the position of the OSD menu. 2) MENU TIMEOUT: Set how long to wait before automatically closing the OSD menu if there is no user activity.
  • Page 22: Telnet Login

    ETHERNET 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL IP MODE STATIC DHCP TELNET LOGIN SETUP STATIC IP STATIC IP 0~255 (192) 0~255 (168) 0~255 (1) 0~255 (50) MASK 0~255 (255) 0~255 (255) 0~255 (255) 0~255 (0) GATE 0~255 (192) 0~255 (168) 0~255 (1) 0~255 (254) [Current IP address] [Unit’s MAC address]...
  • Page 23 3) SETUP STATIC IP: The unit’s static IP address, netmask, and gateway address can be set here. Press the “ENTER” button to begin editing the address and use the “+” and “-” buttons to adjust each value. Press the “ENTER” button to store the current number segment and move to the next segment.
  • Page 24 SYSTEM 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL REMOTE CONTROL 1: OFF 2:OFF 1: OFF 2:ON 1: ON 2:OFF 1: ON 2:ON 1) REMOTE CONTROL: Select to change the remote control mode. Assign a switch combination that matches the setting on the remote that is to be used with the unit (See Section 6.3).
  • Page 25 INFORMATION 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL VIDEO [Current Select Input] INPUT [Current Input Resolution] OUPUT [Current Output Resolution] SOURCE HDCP [Current Input HDCP] HDMI OUTPUT 1 HDCP [Current Output HDCP] HDMI OUTPUT 2 HDCP VERSION [Current Firmware Version] 1) INFORMATION: Shows information about the unit’s current state, input and output resolution, HDCP status, as well as the current firmware version.
  • Page 26: Webgui Control

    6.7 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”...
  • Page 27 • WebGUI Overview After connecting to the WebGUI’s address in a web browser, the home page will appear. This page contains a set of useful functions that can be accessed without the need to log in. Click the login icon ( ) in the upper right corner to log in, enter the appropriate user name and password then click “Continue”...
  • Page 28 can change the interface language to user’s preference, current only support Traditional Chinses and English. Clicking on the “System Information” icon ) will take you to the System Information page, providing information of technical support for the unit. Clicking on the red “Logout” icon ( ) will log the currently connected user out of the WebGUI and return to home page.
  • Page 29: Home Page

    6.7.1 Home Page This page provides easy access to A/V routing, volume adjustment, and muting. 1) Source Select: These buttons can select the input to route to outputs. Detail about each input’s name and current connection status are also displayed here. 2) Audio Volume: Use the slider to control over the level of Audio Volume.
  • Page 30: Routing Page

    6.7.2.1 Routing Page This page provides control over A/V routing, volume, HDCP, I/O renaming, video output signal format and behavior, and picture settings. To begin assigning a new video route, please click on the button of the preferred input port. As you select each button they will change their color to blue. The new route will become active immediately after selecting the input port and the routing information displayed on the buttons will change accordingly.
  • Page 31 1) Video Input: These buttons can select the input to route to outputs. Detail about each input’s name and current sync/HDCP settings are also displayed here. Clicking on the “Edit” icon ( ) opens up the Input Edit window. 2) Video Output: Buttons for display each output’s name and details about the currently routed inputs.
  • Page 32 ■ VGA Configuration: – Auto Adjust: Provides a way to manually activate the auto detection of the VGA source’s settings. – PC H/V Position: Set the horizontal and vertical position setting for the current VGA input. – PC Clock: Set the PC clock setting for the current VGA input. –...
  • Page 33 ■ Name: To change the name of an Output, type the new name in the space provided, then click on the “Apply” button. To resume to the stored name before adjusting, click on the revert icon ( ■ Video Settings (Global): –...
  • Page 34 ■ Video Settings (Digital Sources): – Hue: Provides control over the hue shift of the scaled output image. – Saturation: Provides control over the color saturation level of the scaled output image. – Sharpness: Provides control over the amount of sharpness processing to apply to the scaled output image.
  • Page 35: Edid Management Page

    ■ Audio Source: Selects the audio source selection method for the HDMI inputs. Selecting “Automatic” will prioritize HDMI audio, if present, over audio from the associated analog audio inputs. Selecting “External” will force the HDMI inputs to use the associated analog audio inputs.
  • Page 36 This unit provides the following default EDID: Unit’s default EDIDs FHD/PCM/2CH 1920×1080p@60Hz (4.95Gbps) & 8-bit color, LPCM 2.0 Note: In some rare cases it is possible for custom or external EDIDs to cause compatibility issues with certain sources. If this happens, it is recommended to switch to the default EDID for maximum compatibility.
  • Page 37: System Settings Page

    default content. ■ Sink A/B EDID: – Information: Provides view of the detail EDID information. – Download: To save the EDID from a connected display to your local PC, click on the “Download” icon ( ). Depending on your browser settings you will either be asked where to save the downloaded file, or the file will be transferred to the default download location on your PC.
  • Page 38 1) Network Configuration: ■ IP Configuration: IP Mode may be switched between Static IP or DHCP. In Static IP Mode the IP, netmask and gateway addresses may be manually set. When in DHCP Mode, the unit will attempt to connect to a local DHCP server and obtain IP, netmask and gateway addresses automatically.
  • Page 39: User Management Page

    6.7.4 User Management Page This page provides access to user management controls for the unit, such as changing the admin login password. 1) Administrator Account: The username and password for the WebGUI can be changed on this page. After entering the old and new login information, press "Apply"...
  • Page 40: Telnet Control

    6.8 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 41 COMMAND Description and Parameters get command ver Show the unit’s command version. get mac addr Show the unit’s MAC address. get model name Show the unit’s model name. get model type Show the unit’s model type. set factory default Reset the unit to its factory defaults. set factory ipconfig default...
  • Page 42 COMMAND Description and Parameters set power N1 Set the unit’s power state. Available values for N1: [Power on] [Standby mode] get power Show the unit’s current power state. set system reboot Reboot the unit. set system usb fw update Trigger the unit’s firmware update state and load the new firmware file via usb.
  • Page 43 COMMAND Description and Parameters get static ipaddr Show the unit’s current static IP address. set static netmask N1 Set the unit’s static IP address. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255, Netmask] get static netmask Show the unit’s current static netmask. set static gateway N1...
  • Page 44 COMMAND Description and Parameters get telnet login Show the current state of Telnet login allowance. set webgui login timeout N1 Set the WebGUI inactivity timeout value. N1 = 0~60 [Minutes] get webgui login timeout Show the current WebGUI inactivity timeout value. get in port number...
  • Page 45 COMMAND Description and Parameters get in N1 name Show the current name of the specified input. Available values for N1: [HDMI input 1] [HDMI input 2] [HDMI input 3] [VGA input 1] [VGA input 2] [VGA input 3] [YPbPr input] [CV input] set out N1 name N2...
  • Page 46 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A route N1 Route the specified input to all outputs. Available values for N1: [HDMI input 1] [HDMI input 2] [HDMI input 3] [VGA input 1] [VGA input 2] [VGA input 3] [YPbPr input] [CV input] get out A route...
  • Page 47 COMMAND Description and Parameters get in N1 sync status Show the current sync state of the specified input. Available values for N1: [HDMI input 1] [HDMI input 2] [HDMI input 3] [VGA input 1] [VGA input 2] [VGA input 3] [YPbPr input] [CV input] Possible response values:...
  • Page 48 COMMAND Description and Parameters get in N1 timing Show the index number of the current resolution detected on the specified input. Available values for N1: [HDMI input 1] [HDMI input 2] [HDMI input 3] [VGA input 1] [VGA input 2] [VGA input 3] [YPbPr input] [CV input]...
  • Page 49 COMMAND Description and Parameters get in N1 timing string Show the index number and description of the current resolution detected on the specified input. Available values for N1: [HDMI input 1] [HDMI input 2] [HDMI input 3] [VGA input 1] [VGA input 2] [VGA input 3] [YPbPr input]...
  • Page 50 COMMAND Description and Parameters get out N1 color space Show the color space format currently used by the specified output. Available values for N1: [HDMI output A] [HDMI output B] [VGA output] Possible response values: [RGB] [YUV422] [YUV444] get in N1 type Show the port type of the specified input.
  • Page 51 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A timing N1 Set the output resolution to use for all outputs. Available values for N1: [640X480 60] [800X600 60] [1024X768 60] [1280X768 60] [1360X768 60] [1366X768 60] [1280X720 60] [1280X800 60] [1280X1024 60] [1440X900 60] [1400X1050 60] [1680X1050 60]...
  • Page 52 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A contrast N1 Set the scaled output’s contrast level. N1 = 0~60 [Contrast level] get out A contrast Show the contrast level when the output is scaled. set out A brightness N1 Set the scaled output’s brightness level. N1 = 0~60 [Brightness level] get out A brightness...
  • Page 53 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A nr N1 Set the amount of noise reduction to apply when the output is scaled. Available values for N1: [Off] [Low] [Middle] [High] [Auto] get out A nr Show the current amount of noise reduction applied when the output is scaled.
  • Page 54 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: [Disabled] [30 seconds] [60 seconds] [3 minutes] [5 minutes] [10 minutes] get out A auto sync off Show the current Auto Sync Off setting.
  • Page 55 COMMAND Description and Parameters get out A r offset Show the scaled output’s current red offset. set out A g offset N1 Set the scaled output’s green offset. N1 = 0~1023 [Green offset] get out A g offset Show the scaled output’s current green offset. set out A b offset N1...
  • Page 56 COMMAND Description and Parameters set in N1 clock N2 Set the PC clock value for the current routed VGA input. Available values for N1: [VGA input 1] [VGA input 2] [VGA input 3] N2 = 0~250 [PC clock] get in N1 clock Show the current PC clock value for the current routed VGA input.
  • Page 57 COMMAND Description and Parameters set in N1 vposition N2 Set the PC vertical position for the current routed VGA input. Available values for N1: [VGA input 1] [VGA input 2] [VGA input 3] N2 = 0~250 [Vertical position] get in N1 vposition Show the current PC vertical position for the current routed VGA input.
  • Page 58 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A blank N1 Enable or disable blanking the video output Available values for N1: [Video output blanked] [Video output normal] get out A blank Show the current video output blanking state. set out A osd timeout N1 Set the OSD menu’s timeout value.
  • Page 59 COMMAND Description and Parameters set out A osd info display N1 Enable/disable the info OSD, or set it to display briefly. Available values for N1: [Always off] [Always on] [5 seconds] [10 seconds] get out A osd info display Show the current info OSD state in plain text. set out A osd vposition N1...
  • Page 60 COMMAND Description and Parameters get audio out A mute Show the current mute state of all audio outputs. set audio out A route N1 Set the audio source selection behavior of the unit. Available values for N1: [Automatic] [External] get audio out A route Show the unit’s current audio source selection behavior.
  • Page 61 COMMAND Description and Parameters set audio out A delay N1 Set the audio delay value for all audio outputs. Available values for N1: [Delay disabled] [40 millisecond] [50 millisecond] [60 millisecond] [70 millisecond] [80 millisecond] [90 millisecond] [100 millisecond] [110 millisecond] [120 millisecond] [130 millisecond] [140 millisecond]...
  • Page 62 COMMAND Description and Parameters get audio out N1 name Show the name of the specified audio output. Available values for N1: [HDMI] [AUDIO] [COAX] get audio in type list List all available audio input sources. get audio out type list List all available audio output destinations.
  • Page 63 COMMAND Description and Parameters get in edid list List all available EDID selections. set edid N1 name N2 Set the name for the specified EDID. (Only User EDIDs may be renamed) Available values for N1: [User EDID 1] [User EDID 2] [User EDID 3] N2 = {ASCII string} [User EDID name]...
  • Page 64 COMMAND Description and Parameters get in N1 edid data Show the EDID currently used by the specified input as hex data. Available values for N1: [HDMI input 1] [HDMI input 2] [HDMI input 3] get internal N1 edid data Show the specified Internal EDID as hex data. N1 = 1 [Internal EDID number] get all in edid list...
  • Page 65 COMMAND Description and Parameters set in N1 hdcp mode N2 Set the HDCP behavior of the specified input. Available values for N1: [HDMI input 1] [HDMI input 2] [HDMI input 3] Available values for N2: [HDCP disabled] [Follow source] [Follow display] get in N1 hdcp mode...
  • Page 66 COMMAND Description and Parameters get out N1 hdcp status Show the current HDCP status of the specified output. Available values for N1: [HDMI output A] [HDMI output B] Possible response values: [No HDCP] [HDCP 1.x active] [HDCP 2.2 active] get out N1 hdcp ability Show the HDCP compliance level of the display device connected to the specified output.
  • Page 67 COMMAND Description and Parameters set freerun A type N1 Set the freerun type to use when freerun is active on the unit. Available values for N1: [Black] [White] [Blue] [Red] [Green] get freerun A type Show the current freerun type used when freerun is active on the unit. get freerun list...
  • Page 68: Connection Diagram

    7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM PCs/Laptops VGA and Analog Stereo Inputs DVD Player AV Receiver Component Video and Analog Stereo Inputs Coaxial Analog Smartphone Digital Stereo or Tablet Audio Audio Device Output Output Modem or RS-232 Router RS-232 Equipped PC or Control System IR IN SERVICE INPUT...
  • Page 69: Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 Technical Specifications HDMI Bandwidth 165MHz/4.95Gbps VGA Bandwidth 165MHz Input Ports 3×HDMl (Type-A) 3×VGA (HD-15) 1×YPbPr (RCA) 1×CV (RCA) 6×Stereo Audio (3.5mm) 4×Stereo (RCA) Output Ports 2×HDMI (Type-A) 1×VGA (HD-15) 1× Coaxial (RCA) 1× Stereo Audio (3.5mm) Control Ports 1×IR Extender (3.5mm) 1×RS-232 (DE-9) 1×IP Control (RJ-45)
  • Page 70: Video Specifications

    Chassis Color Black Operating Temperature 0˚C – 50˚C/32˚F – 114˚F Storage Temperature -20˚C – 60˚C/-4˚F – 140˚F Relative Humidity 20 – 90% RH (Non-condensing) Power Consumption 8.2 Video Specifications Input Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI VGA CV YPbPr HDMI VGA 720×400p@70/85 ...
  • Page 71: Audio Specifications

    Input Output Supported Resolutions (Hz) HDMI VGA CV YPbPr HDMI VGA 1440×900p@60/75       1600×900p@60RB       1600×1200p@60       1680×1050p@60       1920×1080i@50/60 ...
  • Page 72: Analog Audio

    8.3.2 Analog Audio Analog Input (3.5mm) Max Audio Level 2Vrms Impedance 47kΩ Type Unbalanced Analog Input (RCA) Max Audio Level 2Vrms Impedance 47kΩ Type Unbalanced Analog Output (3.5mm) Max Audio Level 2Vrms THD+N < −80dB@0dBFS 1kHz (A-wt) > 70dB@0dBFS Frequency Response <...
  • Page 73: Cable Specifications

    8.4 Cable Specifications Cable Length High Speed HDMI Cable HDMI Input  HDMI Output  VGA Cable VGA Input  VGA Output  Bandwidth Category Examples: • HD Video - 720p@60Hz - HDMI transmission rates lower than 3Gbps - HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M, 1.485Gbps) •...
  • Page 74: Acronyms

    9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Analog-to-Digital Converter Audio Return Channel ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange Audio/Video AVLC Adaptive Visually Lossless Compression Audio/Video Receiver or Recorder Cat.5e Enhanced Category 5 cable Cat.6 Category 6 cable Cat.6A Augmented Category 6 cable Cat.7 Category 7 cable Consumer Electronics Control...
  • Page 75 ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM HDTV High-Definition Television Human Interface Device Hot Plug Detection Inter-Integrated Circuit Inter-IC Sound IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol Internet Protocol Infrared Kilohertz Keyboard/Video/Mouse Local Area Network Liquid-Crystal Display Light-Emitting Diode LPCM Linear Pulse-Code Modulation Media Access Control...
  • Page 76 ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM VLAN Virtual LAN VoIP Video over IP WUXGA (RB) Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array (Reduced Blanking) Extended Graphics Array Ω...
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