Introduction Overview This product is a 1x4 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 port, with the highest input resolution up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, and supports HDCP 2.3, EDID selection and other functions.
Power Adapter (DC 20V/3A) x 1 Mounting Brackets (with Screws) x 2 User Manual x 1 Panel Front Panel Name Description On: The device is powered on. Power LED Off: The device is powered off. Blinking: The device is working properly. Status LED Off: The device is not working properly.
Name Description Connect to the power adapter provided. Input Connect to an HDMI source to HDMI In port. HDMI Out 1~4: Connect to HDMI displays for video wall connection. Output Audio: 3.5mm audio port. Connect to an audio receiver for outputting de-embedded audio. Connect to a network device (e.g., network switch, router, computer, etc.) for LAN control (Web UI &...
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rotation of each display. Video Wall diagrams in Quick video wall mode: Display 1 Display 2 HDMI Out 1 HDMI Out 2 Display 1 Display 2 HDMI Out 1 HDMI Out 2 Display 3 Display 4 HDMI Out 3 HDMI Out 4 Display 1 HDMI Out 1 Display 1...
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Note: Please refer to the “Web UI Control” section or the separate document “API Command Set_4KVW14” to get detail mode and configuration information. In preset video wall mode, when setting the video wall to Mx1 (row x column, M = 2, 3, 4) portrait mode, the input resolution must be less than Wiring Example: 4K Media Player Amplifier...
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_4KVW14” to get setting information. The OSD information includes IP address and HDMI output.
Lock/Unlock the front panel buttons: Slide the Lock switch to lock position, the Layout Select button is locked and can’t be operated. Slide the Lock switch to unlock position to exit the lock mode. Note: In lock status, users can also switch input and layout through web UI or API commands.
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admin) and click Login: When login web UI first time, after clicking “Login”, users will enter the following window to change login password. Input new password and click “Apply” to enter the main page. Note: The new password must be 4 to 16 characters in length, alphanumeric only.
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The main page includes Video Wall and Settings. 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.
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1) Move the mouse to the icon of 1x4 (90°) button, when the mouse becomes the shape of hand, and the button is as the following figure shows, click it to enter the 1x4 (90°) page. Click “Apply” to select the mode as current video wall mode. The video wall diagram border turns from white to red.
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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. Note: These configurations can only be set after clicking “Apply”. Before clicking Apply, they are gray and can’t be selected.
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Apply / Cancel: Click to perform / cancel the settings. Click “Back” to return to the main page, the diagram border of the current selected video wall mode turns red. 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.
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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 1~4, and row x column can’t be exceed 4. Orientation (Landscape / Portrait): Click to set the video orientation to ...
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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. 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.
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Default settings: 0; Range: 0-10000 Display Width (mm) (W): This is the outside horizontal length (width) of each video wall display. Display Height (mm) (H): This is the outside vertical length (height) of each video wall display. T (Margin Top): This is the top border length of each video wall display.
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Note: In preset video wall mode, when setting the video wall to Mx1 (row x column, M = 2, 3, 4) portrait mode, the input resolution must be less than 4K. Settings Input This section allows users to set input switching mode, set HDCP HDMI Input, and get A/V information of each input.
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2) Output This section manages resolution configurations for output video wall, shows A/V information of outputs and set audio mute of each HDMI output and analog audio output. Auto Scaler for HDMI Output: When it is set to on, the device will ...
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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 : When select custom EDID, click the button to import an EDID ...
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Default setting: Off. Auto Delay Time (1~30min): When Set “Auto On/Off” to On, click the up/down arrow to set the time for the display to power off automatically when no signal is present. For example, if the time is set to 2 minutes, the output display will power off automatically when there’s no signal at the display for 2 minutes.
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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” for the new logo file, and click “Upload”. Note: The new logo used should be in PNG format with a resolution of 300x60 pixels.
Specifications Technical Input/Output Video Signal 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 8bit, HDCP 2.3 Input Resolution: Wide-screen resolution: 5400x1920P 800 x 600 , 1024 x 768 , 1280x720P , 1280 x 768 , 1280 x 6,7,8 , 1280 x 960 , 1280 x 1024 , 1360 x 768 , 1366 x 768 1440 x 900...
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