Cypress CLUX-2HPIP User Manual

CLUX-2HPIP
2×1 HDMI Multiviewer
Operation Manual
Operation Manual
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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 re,
electrical shock and injury to persons.
To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain,
moisture or install this product near water.
Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
Never push an object of any kind into this product through any openings or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts inside the unit.
Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the PSU if it is damaged.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or openings in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow for
sufcient space for air to circulate around the unit.
REVISION HISTORY
VERSION NO. DATE SUMMARY OF CHANGE
RDV1 14/03/18 Preliminary release
VS1 01/06/18 Final technical review
CONTENTS
1. Introduction ......................................................1
2. Applications .....................................................1
3. Package Contents ..........................................1
4. System Requirements ......................................2
5. Features ............................................................2
6. Operation Controls and Functions .................3
6.1 Front Panel ................................................. 3
6.2 Rear Panel .................................................. 4
6.3 WebGUI Control ........................................ 5
6.4 RS-232 Control ......................................... 15
6.5 Telnet Control .......................................... 15
6.6 RS-232 and Telnet Commands .............. 16
7. Connection Diagram ....................................31
8. Specications ................................................32
8.1 Technical Specications ........................ 32
8.2 Video Specications ............................... 33
8.3 Audio Specications ............................... 34
8.4 Cable Specications .............................. 35
9. Acronyms .......................................................35
1. INTRODUCTION
This HDMI Multiviewer is capable of scaling up to 2 sources and displaying both simultaneously on a single HDMI output within their own windows. This is the ideal solution for monitoring multiple
sources simultaneously for use in control rooms, or for exible display
presentations in conference rooms or classrooms. Both inputs support
resolutions up to 1920×1200@60Hz and LPCM audio with up to 7.1 channels at 192kHz.
The multi-window output is sent to a single HDMI output at scaled resolutions up to 1920×1200@60Hz along with the selected audio
source. The HDMI output supports up to LPCM 7.1 digital audio while the analog audio output supports up to LPCM 2.0. Each of the 2 HDMI
sources may be displayed individually, full screen, or they can be displayed using a variety of dual-window modes including Picture-in­Picture, Side-by-Side, or freely positioned (with layer priority control).
Each window can also be mirrored, ipped, swapped, or frozen (with
live audio). Chromakeying and a custom uploadable logo/graphic are also supported.
By using an optional Windows PC application, the user can use their
PC to generate images or text to be overlaid on top of a live HDMI
input in real time. This unit can be controlled easily by use of the front panel controls (with OSD) as well as by WebGUI, Telnet, RS-232, IR, and 8 direct trigger inputs.
2. APPLICATIONS
• Demo Room Displays
• Security Monitoring
Hotel Lobby Information Displays
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
• 1×HDMI Multiviewer
• 1×5V/2.6A DC Power Adapter
• 3×5-pin Terminal Block
• 1×Shockproof Feet (Set of 4)
• 1×Operation Manual
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4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• HDMI source equipment such as media players, video game
consoles or set-top boxes.
• HDMI receiving equipment such as an HDTV, monitor, or audio
amplier.
• Analog audio receiving equipment such as headphones, an audio
amplier or powered speakers.
5. FEATURES
• HDMI & HDCP 1.3 compliant
• 2 HDMI inputs and 1 HDMI output
Inputs and output support HD resolutions up to 1080p@60Hz and PC
resolutions up to WUXGA (RB)
Supports audio pass-through of LPCM 2.0/5.1/7.1 sources via HDMI
Balanced analog stereo audio extraction support via 5-pin terminal
block (LPCM 2.0 only)
• Supports PiP (Picture-in-Picture), Side-by-Side, and free positioning
window modes
Easy individual window size, position and layer priority adjustment
Supports per-window mirror, ip, and image freeze (w/ live audio)
functionality
• Chromakey support
• Uploadable logo support
• Support for Windows PC character generation software to simplify
the process of generating text or graphics to use with keying/
overlay (Optional)
• 8 Trigger inputs for easy remote control of the unit with optional
keypad
• Supports front panel buttons (with OSD), WebGUI, Telnet, RS-232, IR,
and Trigger controls
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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front Panel
SERVICE SWITCH MODE AUDIO INFO.
POWER
1 2 3 4 5 6
SERVICE: This port is reserved for rmware update use only.
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POWER LED: This LED will illuminate to indicate the unit is on and
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receiving power.
SWITCH Button: Press to toggle between the two HDMI inputs and
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output the selected source full screen.
Note: Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to change the
output resolution to 1920×1080p@60Hz.
MODE Button: Press to sequentially switch between the Full Screen
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(NONE), Picture-in-Picture (PIP), Side-by-Side (SBS), and Picture-
outside-Picture (POP) windowing modes.
Note: Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to change the
output resolution to 1024×768@60Hz.
AUDIO Button: Press to toggle between the audio from the 2 HDMI
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inputs.
INFO. Button: Short press to show the current input/output resolution
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status, audio selection and IP information. Long press to show the
current contrast, brightness, hue, sharpness, color format, chroma and color temperature settings for each source channel.
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6.2 Rear Panel
AUDIO
L R
-
-
+
+
OUT
DC 5V
2IN1
CONTROLRS-232TRIGGER IN
1 2
AUDIO OUT: Connect to powered speakers or an amplier for
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3 4 5 6 7
balanced stereo analog audio output.
HDMI OUT: Connect to an HDMI TV, monitor or amplier for digital
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video and audio output.
TRIGGER IN: This 10 pin terminal block provides 8 trigger pins (plus
3
5V & Ground) for activating pre-designated functions within the unit. Compatible with the optional Trigger Keypad unit.
Pins are numbered from left to right:
TOP ROW BOTTOM ROW
1 Vcc (5V) 6 GROUND
2 POP Windowing Mode 7 Image Freeze (Toggle)
3 SBS Windowing Mode 8 Display Logo (Toggle)
4 PIP Windowing Mode 9 A/V Mute (Toggle)
5 Full Screen Window
(Toggle)
HDMI IN 1~2: Connect to HDMI source equipment such as media
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10 Window Source Swap
(Toggle)
players, game consoles or set-top boxes.
RS-232: Connect directly to a PC, laptop or other serial control
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device to send RS-232 commands to control the unit.
CONTROL: Connect directly, or through a network switch, to your
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PC/laptop to control the unit via Telnet/WebGUI.
DC 5V: Plug the 5V DC power adapter into the unit and connect it
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to an AC wall outlet for power.
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6.3 WebGUI Control
• Device Discovery APP
Please obtain the “Device Discovery” software from your authorized dealer and save it in a directory where you can easily nd it.
Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and execute the “Device Discovery” software. Click on “Find Devices
on Network” and a list of devices connected to the local network will show up indicating their current IP address.
Note: The unit’s default IP address is 192.168.1.50.
By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the network details of that particular device.
1) IP Mode: If you choose, you can alter the static IP network settings
for the device, or switch the unit into DHCP mode to automatically obtain proper network settings from a local DHCP server. To switch to DHCP mode, please select DHCP from the IP mode drop-down, then click “Save” followed by “Reboot”.
2) WebGUI Hotkey: Once you are satised with the network settings,
you may use them to connect via Telnet or WebGUI. The network information window provides a convenient link to launch the WebGUI directly.
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• WebGUI Overview
After connecting to the WebGUI’s address in a web browser, the login screen will appear. Please enter the appropriate user name and password then click “Submit” to log in.
Note: The default user name and password is “admin”.
On the left side of the browser you will see the following menu tabs where all primary functions of the unit are controllable via the
built in WebGUI: Adjustment, Windows Setup, OSD/LOGO Settings,
Chromakey Setup, Network, and System. The individual functions will be introduced in the following sections.
Clicking the red “Logout” tab will automatically log the currently
connected user out of the WebGUI and return to login page.
• Information Bar
Across the top of the WebGUI are 5 sections that will always be displayed no matter which tab has been selected. These sections are: Information-In, Information-Out, Source, Mode, and Preset/Factory. They provide information about the state of the unit, or control the most basic functions of the unit.
1) Information-In: Provides the detected resolution information about
the source connected to each of the HDMI inputs.
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2) Information-Out: Provides the unit’s current output resolution as
well as listing the current Window Mode.
3) Source: Provides controls for the A/V Mute function and Audio
Source selection.
■ A/V Mute: When A/V Mute is enabled, all output will be disabled on the HDMI output.
■ Audio From CH: Select which HDMI input’s audio to pass to both the HDMI and analog outputs.
Note: The analog output can only support LPCM 2.0 audio.
Bitstream audio will be automatically muted.
4) Mode: Provides controls for changing the Window Mode, swapping window sources, changing window priority and selecting the input
in the “NONE” window mode.
■ Window Mode: Allows selecting the current windowing mode
from 4 choices: PIP (Picture-in-Picture), SBS (Side-by-Side),
POP (Picture-outside-Picture) and NONE (Full screen seamless
switcher).
Notes: The PIP, SBS, and POP modes will each recall their most
recently saved window sizes and positions, not their default arrangements. Changing this setting when Chromakey is enabled will automatically disable Chromakey mode.
■ Swap: Allows swapping the input channel between the
windows in the multi-windowing modes.
Note: Enabling Swap mode will also automatically switch the
Priority setting in order to maintain the existing Window display priority.
■ Priority: Selects which input channel is on top in the multi-
windowing modes.
■ From Input: Selects the input to display when the unit is in the
“NONE” (Full screen seamless switcher) Windowing Mode.
5) Preset/Factory: Provides controls for saving and loading Presets and for resetting the unit.
■ Preset Save/Recall: This unit can store and recall up to four
presets. Each preset stores the settings from the Mode, Contrast,
Brightness, Sharpness, Hue, image Still, Flip, and Upside-Down sections of the WebGUI for rapid, hassle-free, recall.
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Note:Theoutputwillbrieygoblackduringthepresetrecall
process.
■ Factory Reset: Click on the Factory Reset button to reset the
unit to its factory default state. After the reset is complete, the unit will reboot automatically.
Note:Networkcongurationdetailswillnotbereset.
• Adjustment Tab
This tab provides controls over the general display characteristics of each input channel as well as providing a way to set the unit’s output resolution.
1) Contrast: Sets the contrast level for each input channel with a
range of 0 to 100. Clicking on the slider will allow ne adjustments
using the arrow keys. The default value is 80.
2) Brightness: Sets the brightness level for each input channel with a
range of 0 to 100. Clicking on the slider will allow ne adjustments
using the arrow keys. The default value is 50.
3) Sharpness: Sets the amount of sharpness processing to apply to each input channel with a range of 0 to 20. Clicking on the slider
will allow ne adjustments using the arrow keys. The default value is
10.
4) Hue: Sets the hue value for each input channel with a range of 0
to 100. Clicking on the slider will allow ne adjustments using the
arrow keys. The default value is 50.
5) Output Resolution: Sets the unit’s output resolution. The default selection is 1080p60.
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6) Image Still: Freezes and unfreezes the video from the selected
input channel. This function is off by default.
7) Flip: Enabling the Flip function will cause the video in the selected input channel to be mirrored horizontally. This function is off by
default.
8) Up-Side Down: Enabling the Upside-Down function will cause the
video in the selected input channel to be mirrored vertically. This function is off by default.
• Windows Setup Tab
This tab provides access to controls for the individual windows in
the multi-windowing modes (PIP, SBS, POP) of the unit including size
and position. Both windows may be freely scaled and positioned in all 3 modes. Clicking on the bottom right corner of a window and
dragging it will resize the window while clicking and dragging the
center of a window will reposition it. Changes made to windows will occur immediately.
Note: This tab will be completely disabled if Window Mode is set to “NONE”.
1) Select: This section provides a way to directly type exact position and size numbers for each channel window for precise alignment.
After making all changes to a channel, please click the “Save” button to have the unit use the new values.
■ Channel: Selects which channel to adjust.
■ Width: Sets the horizontal size of the selected channel window
in pixels.
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■ Height: Sets the vertical size of the selected channel window in
pixels.
■ H Position: Sets the horizontal position of the selected channel
window in pixels.
■ V Position: Sets the vertical position of the selected channel
window in pixels.
Note: Changing channels before clicking “Save” will undo any
modiedvalues.
OSD/LOGO Settings
This tab provides control over the informational OSD (On Screen Display) formatting as well as user uploaded logo usage and placement.
Note: The OSD and Logo cannot be displayed simultaneously. Enabling the Logo function will automatically disable the OSD.
1) OSD Settings: This section provides control over all OSD formatiing.
■ Timeout: Sets the length of time for the OSD to remain on the
screen in seconds.
■ H-Pos: Sets the horizontal position of the OSD, set in percentage.
■ V-Pos: Sets the vertical position of the OSD, set in percentage.
■ Text/Font Color/Background Color: Displays the current values
for the OSD format that are congured by clicking on the “Edit”
button.
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■ Edit: Clicking this button opens the OSD Information Edit
window to change the formatting of the OSD.
Text: Dene a text string to display on the OSD.
Font Color: Set the color of the OSD font.
Background Color: Set the background color of the OSD’s text
block.
2) LOGO Settings: This section provides control over the content and position of the user uploaded logo image.
■ Logo Display: Clicking this button will display the customized
text message on the OSD.
■ H-Pos: Sets the horizontal position of the user logo, set in
percentage.
■ V-Pos: Sets the vertical position of the user logo, set in
percentage.
■ Upload New LOGO: To upload a graphic logo, please click the
“Choose File” button to open the le selection window and then select the graphic logo le (8-bit *.bmp format, 1920×1080 max resolution) located on your local PC. After selecting the le, click the “Upload New LOGO” button to upload the logo
to the unit.
Chromakey Setup Tab
This tab allows for the activation and conguration of Chromakey mode. Enabling the Chromakey mode will automatically switch to
displaying Input 1 underneath Input 2 with the selected key values
applied to Input 2’s source video. The unit comes with 8 pre-dened standard key denitions (White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black) and a User congurable denition set.
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1) Chromakey Setup: This section provides all controls relating to the
chromakeying function of the unit.
■ Color Set: Select from a list of pre-set chromakey ranges (White,
Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black) to perform
simple, hassle-free keying or select “User” to enter in custom keying value ranges. Clicking “Save to User” will copy the currently selected pre-set ranges into the “User” slot for editing.
■ G Maximum/Minimum: When “User” is selected, sets the
maximum and minimum range for the green component of the
chromakey (from 0-255).
■ R Maximum/Minimum: When “User” is selected, sets the
maximum and minimum range for the red component of the
chromakey (from 0-255).
■ B Maximum/Minimum: When “User” is selected, sets the
maximum and minimum range for the blue component of the
chromakey (from 0-255).
■ Chromakey: Enable or disable the chromakey function of the
unit. When chromakeying is enabled, the unit will automatically switch both windows to be full screen with Channel Window 1 in front of Channel Window 2. The keying will be applied to Channel Window 1.
Note: Selecting any other Windowing mode will automatically
disable chromakeying.
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• Network Tab
This tab provides access to control of the IP conguration and Login
settings for the unit.
1) IP Conguration: The IP Address, Netmask and Gateway can be set
manually, or DHCP can be enabled for automatic IP Conguration
if your local network supports it. The Telnet Timeout can also be set, allowing control of the length of inactivity time before the unit releases its network connection with a network connected control
device. Click on “Save” to conrm and activate any changes
made to these settings.
Note: If the IP address is changed then the IP address required for
WebGUI or Telnet access will also change accordingly.
2) Login: This section provides User Conguration options including
changing the password for the Administrator account, and setting
an idle user logout timer. Click on “Save” to conrm and activate
any changes made to these settings.
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System Tab
This tab provides rmware update functionality and, system conguration backup/restore functions.
1) System: This section contains all controls relating to rmware upgrades and system conguration export.
■ Firmware Upgrade: To update the unit's rmware, click the
“Choose File” button to open the le selection window and then select the rmware update le (*.bin format) located on your local PC. After selecting the le, click the “Upgrade” button to begin the rmware update process. Once the
process completes the unit will automatically reboot.
■ System Conguration: The current system conguration,
including routing and presets, may be saved as an XML le
to a PC. Click the “Download” button to save the current
system conguration to your local PC. Previously saved system congurations may be restored from a saved XML le. Click the “Choose File” button to locate the saved XML le, then click
the “Restore” button. Once the process completes the unit will automatically reboot.
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6.4 RS-232 Control
UNIT TERMINAL SERIAL PORT SETTINGS
Pin Pinout Pin Pinout Baud Rate 19200
1 1 Data Bits 8
2 TxD 2 RxD Parity Bit None
3 RxD 3 TxD Stop Bits 1
4 4 Flow Control None
5 GND 5 GND
6 6
7 7
8 8
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6.5 Telnet Control
Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC are connected to the same active networks.
To Access the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Windows 7 Click Start, type “cmd” in the search eld, and
press Enter.
Windows XP Click Start > Run, type “cmd”, and press Enter.
Mac OS X Click Go > Applications > Utilities > Terminal.
Once in the Command Line Interface (CLI) type “telnet” followed by the IP address of the unit (and the port number if it is non-standard)
and then hit “Enter”. This will connect us to the unit we wish to control.
Type “help” to list the available commands. See below for reference.
Note: If the IP address is changed then the IP address required for Telnet access will also change accordingly.
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6.6 RS-232 and Telnet Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
?
Show the full command list.
HELP
Show the full command list.
GET FW VER
Show the unit’s current rmware version.
SET FACTORY DEFAULT
Reset all congurations to the factory defaults.
SAVE PRESET N1
Save the current conguration as preset N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 4 [Preset number]
RECALL PRESET N1
Recall the saved conguration from preset N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 4 [Preset number]
SET OUT A ROUTE N1
Switch to full screen routing mode and show input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
GET OUT A ROUTE
Show the currently set full screen routing source.
SET WINDOW LAYOUT MODE N1
Set the windowing mode to N1.
Available values for N1:
1 [PIP mode]
2 [SBS mode]
4 [POP mode]
5 [Full screen routing mode]
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
GET WINDOW LAYOUT MODE
Show the currently selected windowing mode.
SET OUT A WINDOW PRIORITY N1
Select which input window will have top display priority in the
dual-windowing modes.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
GET OUT A WINDOW PRIORITY
Show which input window currently has top display priority.
SET WINDOW SWAP N1
Enable or disable the input window swap function.
Available values for N1:
0 [Off]
1 [On]
GET WINDOW SWAP
Show the current state of the window swap function.
SET IN AUTO MODE N1
Enable or disable the auto input switching mode.
Available values for N1:
0 [Off]
1 [On]
GET IN AUTO MODE
Show the current state of the auto input mode.
SET IN N1 EDID N2
Set the EDID to use with input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
Available values for N2
1 [Internal EDID 1] 2 [Internal EDID 2]
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
15 [Sink]
GET IN N1 EDID
Show the EDID source currently used by input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET OUT A TIMING N1
Set the scaled output resolution.
Available values for N1:
0 [Native]
4 [480P60] 6 [720P60]
10 [1080P60]
11 [576P50] 12 [720P50]
16 [1080P24] 17 [1080P25]
19 [1080P30] 416 [1024×768] 417 [1280×800]
419 [1280×1024] 420 [1366×768]
423 [1440×900]
424 [1600×900RB]
425 [1600×1200]
426 [1680×1050]
430 [1920×1200RB]
GET OUT A TIMING
Show the currently selected output resolution.
GET OUT A TIMING STRING
Show the currently selected output resolution’s timing description.
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
SET OUT A AUDIO SOURCE N
Select the HDMI audio source to send to the output.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
GET OUT A AUDIO SOURCE
Show the currently selected HDMI audio source.
SET OUT A MUTE N1
Enable or disable the audio/video output mute function.
Available values for N1:
0 [Off]
1 [On]
GET OUT A MUTE
Show the current state of the audio/video output mute function.
GET OUT A SYNC STATUS
Show the current sync state of the HDMI output.
SET IN N1 CONTRAST N2
Set the contrast value for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
N2 = 0 ~ 100 [Contrast level]
GET IN N1 CONTRAST
Show the current contrast value for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET IN N1 BRIGHTNESS N2
Set the brightness value for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
N2 = 0 ~ 100 [Brightness level]
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
GET IN N1 BRIGHTNESS
Show the current brightness value for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET IN N1 HUE N2
Set the hue shift for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
N2 = 0 ~ 100 [Hue]
GET IN N1 HUE
Show the current hue shift for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET IN N1 SHARPNESS N2
Set the sharpness value for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
N2 = 0 ~ 20 [Sharpness level]
GET IN N1 SHARPNESS
Show the current sharpness value for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET OUT A ASPECT RATIO N1
Set the output aspect ratio to use in full screen mode.
Available values for N1:
1 [Full]
2 [4:3]
3 [16:9]
4 [16:10]
GET OUT A ASPECT RATIO
Show the current aspect ratio setting.
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
SET IN N1 FORMAT N2
Force input N1 to use a specic color format.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
Available values for N2:
1 [RGB]
2 [YPbPr 4:2:2] 3 [YPbPr 4:4:4]
GET IN N1 FORMAT
Show the currently set color space format used by input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET IN N1 TEMPERATURE N2
Set the color temperature to use with input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
Available values for N2:
1 [6500K]
2 [9300K]
GET IN N1 TEMPERATURE
Show the currently set color temperature used by input N1.
SET IN N1 CHROMA N2
Set the chroma value for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
N2 = 0 ~ 100 [Chroma value]
GET IN N1 CHROMA
Show the current chroma value for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
SET CHROMAKEY ENABLE N1
Enable or disable Chromakey mode.
Available values for N1:
0 [Off]
1 [On]
GET CHROMAKEY ENABLE
Show the current state of the Chromakey mode.
SET CHROMAKEY COLOR N1
Select the RGB chromakey preset to use when Chromakey mode
is enabled.
Available values for N1:
WHITE [White key] BLACK [Black key] RED [Red key] GREEN [Green key] YELLOW [Yellow key] BLUE [Blue key] MAGENTA [Magenta key] CYAN [Cyan key] USER [User dened key]
GET CHROMAKEY COLOR
Show the currently selected RGB chroma preset.
SET CHROMAKEY RED RANGE N1 TO N2
Set the key-out range to use for the red component of the User
dened key.
N1= 00 ~ FF [Red min in hex]
N2= 00 ~ FF [Red max in hex]
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
SET CHROMAKEY GREEN RANGE N1 TO N2
Set the key-out range to use for the green component of the
User dened key.
N1= 00 ~ FF [Green min in hex]
N2= 00 ~ FF [Green max in hex]
SET CHROMAKEY BLUE RANGE N1 TO N2
Set the key-out range to use for the blue component of the User
dened key.
N1= 00 ~ FF [Blue min in hex]
N2= 00 ~ FF [Blue max in hex]
GET CHROMAKEY N1 RANGE
Show the current key range set for the selected color
component.
Available values for N1:
RED [Red component] GREEN [Green component] BLUE [Blue component]
SET IN N1 HPOSITION N2
Set the horizontal position of the upper-left corner of input N1’s window in pixels. The maximum position value is the current horizontal resolution minus 1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
N2 = 0 ~ {Resolution-1} [Horizontal position]
Note: Only available in dual-windowing modes.
GET IN N1 HPOSITION
Show the current horizontal position of the upper-left corner of
input N1’s window in pixels.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
SET IN N1 VPOSITION N2
Set the vertical position of the upper-left corner of input N1’s
window in pixels. The maximum position value is the current
vertical resolution minus 1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
N2 = 0 ~ {Resolution-1} [Vertical position]
Note: Only available in dual-windowing modes.
GET IN N1 VPOSITION
Show the current vertical position of the upper-left corner of input
N1’s window in pixels.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET IN N1 WIDTH N2
Set the horizontal size of input N1’s window in pixels. The maximum value is the current horizontal resolution.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
N2 = 0 ~ {Resolution} [Horizontal size]
Note: Only available in dual-windowing modes.
GET IN N1 WIDTH
Show the current horizontal size of input N1’s window in pixels.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET IN N1 HEIGHT N2
Set the vertical size of input N1’s window in pixels. The maximum
value is the current vertical resolution.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
N2 = 0 ~ {Resolution} [Vertical size]
Note: Only available in dual-windowing modes.
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
GET IN N1 HEIGHT
Show the current vertical size of input N1’s window in pixels.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET IN N1 UP-SIDE DOWN N2
Enable or disable the vertical ip function for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
Available values for N2:
ON [Enable]
OFF [Disable]
GET IN N1 UP-SIDE DOWN
Show the current vertical ip state for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET IN N1 FLIP N2
Enable or disable the horizontal ip function for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
Available values for N2:
ON [Enable]
OFF [Disable]
GET IN N1 FLIP
Show the current horizontal ip state for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET IN N1 IMAGE STILL N2
Enable or disable the video freeze function for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
Available values for N2:
ON [Enable]
OFF [Disable]
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
GET IN N1 IMAGE STILL
Show the current video freeze state for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET IN N1 BACKDROP COLOR N2
Set the free run color for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
Available values for N2:
BLACK [Black color] BLUE [Blue color]
GET IN N1 BACKDROP COLOR
Show the currently set free run color for input N1.
N1 = 1 ~ 2 [Input port]
SET OUT A OSD INFO TIMEOUT N1
Set the OSD display timeout length, or disable the timeout.
N1 = 0 ~ 100 [Timeout in seconds]
GET OUT A OSD INFO TIMEOUT
Show the current OSD timeout length.
SET OUT A OSD INFO VPOSITION N1
Set the vertical position of the OSD.
N1 = 0 ~ 100 [Vertical position in %]
GET OUT A OSD INFO VPOSITION
Show the OSD’s current vertical position.
SET OUT A OSD INFO HPOSITION N1
Set the horizontal position of the OSD.
N1 = 0 ~ 100 [Horizontal position in %]
GET OUT A OSD INFO HPOSITION
Show the OSD’s current horizontal position.
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
SET OUT A OSD TEXT N1
Set the custom OSD text string.
N1 = {Text string} [Custom text]
GET OUT A OSD TEXT
Show the current custom OSD text string.
SET OUT A OSD FONT COLOR N1
Set the color of the OSD text.
Available values for N1:
WHITE [White text] GRAY [Gray text] RED [Red text] GREEN [Green text] YELLOW [Yellow text] BLUE [Blue text] MAGENTA [Magenta text] CYAN [Cyan text]
GET OUT A OSD FONT COLOR
Show the current OSD text color.
SET OUT A OSD BACKDROP COLOR N1
Set the color of the OSD background.
Available values for N1:
WHITE [White text] GRAY [Gray text] RED [Red text] GREEN [Green text] YELLOW [Yellow text] BLUE [Blue text] MAGENTA [Magenta text] CYAN [Cyan text]
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
GET OUT A OSD BACKDROP COLOR
Show the current OSD background color.
SET OUT A OSD LOGO DISPLAY N1
Enable or disable the OSD graphical logo.
Available values for N1: ON [Enabled]
OFF [Disabled]
GET OUT A OSD LOGO DISPLAY
Show the current state of the OSD graphical logo.
SET OUT A OSD LOGO VPOSITION N1
Set the vertical position of the OSD graphical logo.
N1 = 0 ~ 100 [Vertical position in %]
GET OUT A OSD LOGO VPOSITION
Show the current vertical position of the OSD graphical logo.
SET OUT A OSD LOGO HPOSITION N1
Set the horizontal position of the OSD graphical logo.
N1 = 0 ~ 100 [Horizontal position in %]
GET OUT A OSD LOGO HPOSITION
Show the current horizontal position of the OSD graphical logo.
GET WEBGUI USERNAME
Show the current WebGUI username.
SET WEBGUI PASSWORD N1
Set the WebGUI login password to N1.
N1 = {password} [15 characters max]
GET WEBGUI PASSWORD
Show the current WebGUI password.
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
SET WEBGUI TIMEOUT N1
Set the WebGUI inactivity timeout.
N1 = 0 ~ 6000 [Timeout in minutes]
GET WEBGUI TIMEOUT
Show the current WebGUI inactivity timeout value.
SET IP MODE N1
Set the IP address assignment mode.
Available values for N1:
0 [Static IP mode]
1 [DHCP mode]
GET IP MODE
Show the current IP mode.
GET IPCONFIG
Show the current IP conguration data.
SET IP ADDR N1
Set the static IP address.
N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0 ~ 255]
SET NETMASK N1
Set the static netmask address.
N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0 ~ 255]
SET GATEWAY N1
Set the static gateway address.
N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0 ~ 255]
SET TELNET TIMEOUT N1
Set the Telnet inactivity timeout.
N1 = 0 ~ 6000 [Timeout in seconds]
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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION & PARAMETERS
GET TELNET TIMEOUT
Show the current Telnet inactivity timeout value.
SET TELNET PORT N1
Set the network port to use for Telnet communication.
N1 = 1 ~ 65535 [Telnet port]
GET TELNET PORT
Show the current Telnet port.
Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return. Commands are not case-sensitive.
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7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM
1
1
Media Player
Display
ON
Source1Source
ScreenUpVolume
Screen Down
Display
OFF
2
Up
Volume Down
Trigger
Inputs
Control
Keypad
Analog Audio
Output
Powered
Speaker
Screen Congurations:
AUDIO
L R
-
-
+
+
OUT
HDTV
HDMI
Inputs
HDMI Output
Camera
2IN1
RS-232
Power Supply
DC 5V
CONTROLRS-232TRIGGER IN
Powered
Speaker
RS-232 Control
System
Network
Switch
LAN
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8. SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 Technical Specications
HDMI Bandwidth 225MHz/6.75Gbps
Input Ports 2×HDMI
Output Ports 1×HDMI
1×Stereo (Terminal Block)
Control Interfaces 8×Trigger (Terminal Block)
1×RS-232 (9-pin D-sub)
1×IP Control (RJ-45)
Baud Rate Up to 115200bps
Power Supply 5V/2.6A DC
(US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certied)
ESD Protection Human Body Model:
±8kV (Air Discharge)
±4kV (Contact Discharge)
Dimensions 231.5mm×25mm×108mm (W×H×D)
[Case Only]
231.5mm×25mm×116mm (W×H×D)
[All Inclusive]
Weight 652g
Chassis Material Metal
Silkscreen Color Black
Operating Temperature 0 ˚C–40 ˚C/32 ˚F–104 ˚F
Storage Temperature -20 ˚C–60 ˚C/-4 ˚F–140 ˚F
Relative Humidity 20–90% RH (Non-condensing)
Power Consumption 5.1W
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8.2 Video Specications
Supported PC Resolution (Hz) HDMI Input HDMI Output
640×480@60
640×480@72
640×480@75
640×480@85
800×600@56
800×600@60
800×600@72
800×600@75
800×600@85
1024×768@60
1024×768@70
1024×768@75
1024×768@85
1280×800@60
1280×960@60
1280×1024@60
1360×768@60
1366×768@60
1440×900@60
1600×900@60
1600×900@60 (RB)
1600×1200@60
1680×1050@60
1920×1200@60 (RB)
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Supported TV Resolution (Hz) HDMI Input HDMI Output
720×480i@60
720×480p@60
720×576i@50
720×576p@50
1280×720p@50
1280×720p@60
1920×1080i@50
1920×1080i@60
1920×1080p@24
1920×1080p@25
1920×1080p@30
1920×1080p@50
1920×1080p@60
8.3 Audio Specications
Analog Output
Max Audio Level 2Vrms
THD+N < −86dB@0dBFS 1kHz (A-wt)
SNR > 110dB@0dBFS
Frequency Response < ±3dB@20Hz~20kHz
Crosstalk < −100dB@10kHz
Impedance 47Ω
Type Balanced/Unbalanced
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8.4 Cable Specications
1080p
HDMI Cable Length
Input 10m 10m
Output 10m 10m
8-bit 12-bit
9. ACRONYMS
ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM
CLI Command-Line Interface
EDID Extended Display Identication Data
GUI Graphical User Interface
HD High-Denition
HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
HDMI High-Denition Multimedia Interface
HDTV High-Denition Television
IP Internet Protocol
LPCM Linear Pulse-Code Modulation
PC Personal Computer
PiP Picture-in-Picture
PoP Picture-outside-Picture
SbS Side-by-Side
SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio
THD+N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise
WUXGA (RB) Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array
(Reduced Blanking)
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