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CH4440K User Manual
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  • Page 1 PANIO CH4440K User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Package Contents ..................3 2. Panel Description ...................3 3. LCD Display Navigation ................4 4. IR Remote ......................4 5. Video Wall ......................5 6. Multi-Viewer ....................5 7. EDID ........................6 8. Web GUI User Guide ..................6 9. RS-232 Control Commands Overview .............9...
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    1. Package Contents 1 × 18Gbps 4x4 Seamless Matrix  1 × 12V/2.5A Power Adapter  5 × 12V IR Wideband Receiver Cables (1.5m)  4 × IR Blaster Cables (1.5m)  1 × RS-232 Serial Cable (1.5m, Male to Female) ...
  • Page 4: Lcd Display Navigation

    within 10 seconds, it returns to the initial display screen. 7 POWER button: Long - press for 1 second to enter standby mode, short - press to wake up the device. 8 LOCK button: Short - press to lock front panel buttons (except the power button); press again to unlock. Rear Panel 1 TCP/IP: Connect to PC or router with a CAT cable.
  • Page 5: Video Wall

    5. Video Wall The matrix supports 10 display modes: 2x2, 2x1, 2x1-2, 1x2, 1x2-2, 3x1, 4x1, 1x3, 1x4 Users can select display modes via front panel buttons, Web GUI, and RS-232 commands. Multi-Viewer The matrix supports multiple display modes: SINGLE, PIP, DUAL, TRIPLE-1, TRIPLE-2, TRIPLE-3, QUAD-1, QUAD-2, QUAD-3, USER-1, USER-2, USER-3 ...
  • Page 6: Edid

    7. EDID Management 12 factory-defined EDID settings, 2 user-defined EDID modes, and 4 copy EDID modes. Manage EDID via front panel buttons, RS-232 control, or Web GUI. 8. Web GUI User Guide The matrix can be controlled via Web GUI. The steps are as follows: Get the current IP Address: The default IP address is 192.168.0.100.
  • Page 7 e. Color Space: Set the color space for the current output. Click the dropdown menu and select the required option from the four available choices. f. HDCP: Set the HDCP version for the current output by clicking the dropdown menu. The following options are available: 1.4: Compliant with HDCP 1.4.
  • Page 8 User-Defined Mode Operations If a user-defined mode is selected, you can perform the following actions on this page: By default, all four windows are displayed.  Each window can be freely dragged and resized.  Drag and drop input sources to any window. ...
  • Page 9: Rs-232 Control Commands Overview

    The new password and its confirmation must match exactly.  ③ Reset Network to Defaults: To revert the network settings to their default configuration, click "Set Network Defaults". A confirmation prompt will appear, as illustrated below. Click "OK" to initiate the process. Upon completion of the IP Address search, the device will redirect to the login page, indicating that the default network settings have been applied.
  • Page 10 r output y res! Function: Gets the output resolution for output y (where y=0 for all outputs, or 1–4 for specific outputs). Example: r output 1 res! Expected Feedback: e.g., “3840x2160p60” s output y res x! Function: Sets the resolution for output y to a specific option x (options 1–16 represent various resolutions). Example: s output 1 res 3! Expected Feedback: e.g., “output1 resolution: 3840x2160p60”...
  • Page 11 r output y stream! Function: Retrieves the current stream status for output y. Example: r output 1 stream! s output bg x! Function: Sets the background display mode when no signal is present. Options for x are: • 1: Black screen •...
  • Page 12 Example: s tw h bezel 0! r tw h bezel! Function: Retrieves the current horizontal bezel value. Example: r tw h bezel! s tw v bezel x! Function: Sets the vertical bezel adjustment for the video wall (x can range from 0 to 10). Example: s tw v bezel 0! r tw v bezel! Function: Retrieves the current vertical bezel value.
  • Page 13 r multiview! Function: Retrieves the current multi-viewer mode. Example: r multiview! s window y in x! Function: Assigns HDMI input x to window y (where y=0 applies to all windows; otherwise, 1–4 for individual windows). Example: s window 1 in 1! Expected Feedback: e.g., “window 1 select hdmi 1”...
  • Page 14 Function: Retrieves the current dual-window mode. Example: r dual mode! s triple x mode! Function: Sets the triple-window display mode. Options include triple 1, triple 2 (2 PIP left), and triple 3 (2 PIP right) modes. Example: s triple 1 mode! Expected Feedback: e.g., “triple 1 mode”...
  • Page 15 • 1–4: Use the corresponding HDMI input’s audio Example: s mv output audio 1! Expected Feedback: e.g., “select input 1 audio” r mv output audio! Function: Retrieves the multi-viewer audio source setting. Example: r mv output audio! s mv res x! Function: Sets the multi-viewer resolution (options 1–15 correspond to various resolutions).

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