GoMax Electronics MX-1010, MX-1010P User Manual

MX-1010
Dual-View Video Enhancing Processor
User Manual
Made in Taiwan
The MX-1010 Dual-View Video Enhancing Processor has been tested for conformity to safety regulations and requirements, and has been certified for international use. However, like all electronic equipments, the MX-1010 should be used with care. Please read and follow the safety instructions to protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the unit.
Follow all instructions and warnings marked on this unit. Do not attempt to service this unit yourself, except where explained in this manual. Provide proper ventilation and air circulation and do not use near water. Keep objects that might damage the device and assure that the placement of this unit is on a stable surface. Use only the power adapter and power cords and connection cables designed for this unit. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. Always unplug the power to the device before
cleaning.
Chapter 1
Introduction
1
General
1
Features
2
Specifications
3
Package Contents
4
Inputs and Outputs
5
Chapter 2
Hardware Installation
6
Safety Precautions
6
Installation Procedure
6
Chapter 3
IR Remote Control
8
On Screen Display Menu
10
Chapter 4
Software Operation
11
System Requirement and Precautions
11
Instruction of Software Connection
11
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
13
Warranty
14
Appendix
Supported Resolution
15
Table of Contents
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Overview
The MX-1010 Dual-View Video Enhancing Processor is an advanced video processor to enhance the video quality for multimedia presentations. It is an ideal solution for applications where two video signals must be displayed on a single display. It supports up to nine video inputs, of which two, one digital and one analog, can be outputted simultaneously in Picture-In-Picture (PIP) or Picture-Aside-Picture (PAP) modes. The MX-1010 combines state-of-the-art technologies, such as video de-interlacer, scaler, color management, format conversion, and video switch into one box and allows you to manipulate output images, wherever position and whatever sizes you want for viewing two computers or two video signals or a combination through the control software*.
The embedded scaler converts signals from input sources to match the native resolution of monitors, flat panel displays, projectors as well as user-selectable output settings up to WUXGA (1920 x 1200). Dual outputs are provided in both analog (VGA) and digital (DVI) format, one is connected to remote display and the other is connected to on-site display for real time monitoring.
Software will be available soon.
Figure 1: Configuration Diagram
Introduction
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Features
Two graphics (DVI / VGA) and six video (two S-Video / two component / two composite) Inputs, from
640x480 to 1920x1200, interlaced or progressive.
Dual outputs (DVI / VGA), 640x480 to 1920x1200 with default resolution 1280x1024. Support audio inputs from either stereo RCA or PC ear phone. Dual stereo audio outputs PIP, PAP, Full screen modes and adjustable size & position through software. Dynamic scaling to provide better visual experience Titles, borders and colored backgrounds. Resize, position, flip, zoom& pan and blend output video. Can be cascaded to obtain more images. Image parameters and layouts are automatically saved in flash memory and can be recalled for later use. Video parameters adjustable (brightness, contrast, color temperature, etc.). User-selectable output settings, up to 1920x1200. Also perfectly as a video screen splitter, a video converter and a video switcher. Firmware upgradable for support of new features and technology enhancements. IR control and software control through RS-232. Automatically power-saving mode.
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Specifications
Model Name
MX-1010
MX-1010P
Technical
Role of usage
Multiplexer / video processor
Dual output support
Yes
HDCP compliance
Yes
Video bandwidth
DVI [Single-link 4.95Gbps] VGA [165MHz]
Component [30MHz] Composite [13.5MHz]
TV tuner support
No
NTSC or PAL & SECAM [upon request]
Video support
480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p60 / 1920x1200@75 / 1600x1200@60
Audio support
Yes
Control
IR
PIP / PAP
Yes
Cascadable
Yes
Input TMDS signal
1.2 Volts [peak-to-peak]
ESD protection
Human body model ±15kV [air-gap discharge] & ±8kV [contact discharge]
PCB stack-up
6-layer board [impedance control differential 100; single 50]
Input
1x VGA + 1x DVI + 2x component + 2x composite + 2x S-video + 1x RS-232
1x VGA + 1x DVI + 2x component + 2x composite + 2x S-video + 1x RF + 1x RS-232
Output
1x DVI + 1x VGA
IR remote control
Electro-optical characteristics: = 25 / Carrier frequency: 38kHz
DVI connector
DVI-I [29-pin female, digital only]
VGA connector
HD-15 [15-pin D-sub female]
RS-232 connector
DE-9 [9-pin D-sub female]
RCA connector
75 female
RF connector [MX-1010P]
F connector [75 female for RG-6/U cable]
Mechanical
Housing
Metal case
Dimensions [L x W x H]
Model
440 x 145 x 44mm [15 x 5.7 x 1.7‖]
Package
230 x 545 x 110mm [91 x 110 x 4.3]
Carton
580 x 570 x 260mm [111 x 111 x 10.2]
Weight Model
1.8kg [4.0 lbs]
Package
3.2kg [7.0 lbs]
Fixedness
1U rack-mount with ears
Power supply
5V 4A DC
Power consumption
12 Watts [max]
Operation temperature
0~40C [32~104F]
Storage temperature
-20~60C [-4~140F]
Relative humidity
20~90% RH [no condensation]
Package Contents
1x MX-1010 or MX-1010P 1x DVI to DVI&VGA breakout cable 1x DVI to HDMI cable 1x DVI to VGA adapter 1x RS-232 to USB adapter
1x IR remote controller 1x 5V 4A power adapter 2x 1U rack mounting-ear 1x User Manual
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Package Content
1. MX-1010
2. DVI to DVI & VGA breakout cable (DDVY01)
3. DVI to HDMI cable
4. DVI to VGA adapter (DVA01)
5. RS-232 to USB Adapter
6. IR remote controller
7. 5V 4A DC power adapter
8. 1U rack mounting-ear
9. User Manual
Please visit www.gomax-electronics.com/download.htm to download software & firmware updates
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Inputs and Outputs
The MX-1010 has nine inputs and accepts two graphics and seven video signals. There is a concept of main channel and sub channel for this device. You can pick up two of the nine inputs, one is for main channel and the other is for sub channel. To display two of them simultaneously on the same screen, the two chosen videos must be from digital and analog inputs, or the same source. Except DVI, any other video sources are analog. Figure 2 shows the connectors on the rear panel of MX-1010 while Table 1 and 2 list separately the available video and audio inputs of the MX-1010.
Figure 2: Rear Panel
These IO ports support various resolution from 640x480 up to 1920x1200, for more detail of the supported modes, please refer to the Appendix for supported resolutions.
Table 1: Input/Output Connectors
Input Connector
Video Input
DVI-IN
DVI
VGA-IN
VGA
S-Video-IN
2x S-video
CVBS-IN
2x composite (yellow)
YPbPr-IN
2x component
Audio Input
Audio-IN
Audio for DVI-IN or VGA-IN
CVBS-IN
Composite & S-video (red & white)
YPbPr-IN-Audio
Component audio
Device Control
RS-232
RS-232 control port
Output Connector
Audio/Video Output
DVI-I-OUT
VGA & DVI dual video output
Audio-OUT (RCA)
Stereo analog output
Audio-OUT (Earphone)
Stereo analog output
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Safety Precautions
I. To prevent fire or shock hazards, do not expose this device to rain or moisture.
II. When connecting other products such as DVD players, and personal computers, you should turn off the
power of this product for protection against electric shocks.
III. The product should be placed more than one foot away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, and other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. In addition, do not cover any material or devices on the top of the device.
IV. Do not use immediately after moving from a low temperature to high temperature, as this causes
condensation.
V. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to
a child or adult and serious damage to the product.
VI. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
VII. Do not allow the same still picture to be projected for a long time or an abnormally bright video picture to be
projected. The video image could be burned in to the display device.
Installation Procedures
Unpacking
Remove the MX-1010 from the shipping container and examine it for any signs of shipping damage or missing items (check with package contents above). All shipping items should be saved if the product is to be moved or returned for service. Shipping unit back to dealers for service not in the original box may result in voiding warranty or additional cost.
Placement
The unit uses convection to cool. A fan is not needed, so do not block the sides of this device or stack another device on the top or bottom of the MX-1010.
Hardware Installation
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Connections
We recommend the highest quality cables for both input and output connections.
1. Switch off the MX-1010 and all devices that you want to connect.
2. Connect a monitor, a projector or other displays that comes with DVI or VGA inputs by using a male-to-male DVI (VGA) cable to MX-1010 DVI output (you can connect 2 displays equipped with DVI and VGA respectively by a DVI to DVI&VGA breakout cable (DDVY01)).
3. Plug in video sources to the desired input connectors.
4. Connect a device equipped with DVI output (such as a PC) to the DVI connector of the breakout cable.
5. Connect a device equipped with VGA output (such as a laptop) to the VGA connector of MX-1010
6. Connect your computer with the MX-1010 by a 9-pin RS-232 adapter and then install the software.
7. Plug in power adapter cable into 5V DC power jack.
8. Switch on all devices connected and then switch on the video processor and then press “menu‖ to display OSD menu.
9. Press down source key or video hot keys to switch among all the video/graphic sources.
10. Once the Main Channel has a video selected, the corresponding audio is automatically set.
11. In PIP or PAP mode, use hot keys designed for PIP or PAP on the top of IR remote controller.
12. For detailed IR remote control operation, please refer to the On Screen Display menu and IR operating instruction.
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The MX-1010 is packaged with a remote control that allows for direct access to most commands used to
control the video processor.
Figure 4: Remote Control
IR remote Control
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Table 2: IR Functionalities
(1)
Mute
Mute the audio output
(2)
Power
Power on/off the device
(3)
Pip
Change to PIP Display mode
(4)
Scan
Enter Auto TV Tuner Mode while the input is TV
(5)
Split
Change to PAP Display mode
(6)
Pip Asp
PIP Display Aspect Ratio Adjustment
(7)
Pip Source
Press to select a source for PIP channel
(8)
Pip Size
Press to change PIP channel size
(9)
Pip Pos
Press to change PIP channel position on Display
(10)
0-9
Number input
(11)
Vol+
Increase audio volume
(12)
Vol-
Decrease audio volume
(13)
Ch+
Increase TV channel number
(14)
Ch-
Decrease TV channel number
(15)
Jump
Switch back and forth between the two recently TV channels
(16)
Reset
Factory Reset
(17)
Freeze
Freeze output display
(18)
Sleep
Enter sleep mode
(19)
Left/Right/UP/Down
Direction Control keys
(20)
Enter
Confirm Button
(21)
Menu
Display OSD menu
(22)
Exit
Move back to previous option or exit OSD menu
(23)
Source
Press to select a source for main channel
(24)
Info
Show the timer and input channel name
(25)
HDMI
HDMI Switch **
(26)
CC
Show close caption if embedded
(27)
Mode
Reserved
(28)
Auto
Auto adjustment when VGA is selected
(29)
Aspect
Display Aspect Ratio Adjustment
(30)
TV
Hot key to select TV input
(31)
CV1
Hot key to select composite input 1
(32)
CV2
Hot key to select composite input 2
(33)
YUV1
Hot key to select component input 1
(34)
YUV2
Hot key to select component input 2
(35)
SV1
Hot key to select S-Video input 1
(36)
SV2
Hot key to select S-Video input 2
(37)
VGA
Hot key to select VGA input
(38)
DVI
Hot key to select DVI/HDMI input
(39)
F1
Function Key 1
(40)
F2
Function Key 2
(41)
F3
Function Key 3
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On Screen Display Menu
Image Settings
Scheme: Normal, Vivid, Cinema, Game, Sport Five slider controls for video quality: Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness Advanced: Noise Reduction, Flash tone, Dynamic Contrast, Color
Noise Reduction: MPEG NR (MPEG Noise Reduction) Temporal NR (Temporal Noise Reduction) Flash tone: Enhance Flash Dynamic Contrast: 5 Level Control Color: User Defined Color Temperature
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Display Settings
Auto Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio: 16:9, Letter Box, Pillow Box Expand Resolution: Define the output―s resolution 800x600@60, 1024x768@60, 1280x1024@60, 1280x720@60, 1366x768@60, 1440x900@60, 1400x1050@60, 1920x1080@60, 1920x1200@60, 1600x1200@60 PIP: PIP Mode: off, Large PIP, Small PIP, Side by Side (PBP) PIP Position: Bottom-Right, Bottom-Left, Top-Left, Top-Right Multi-PIP Configuration: POP7, 3x3 GRID, POP3, POP12 Multi-PIP On*: YES, NO Pip Blend: Slider Control on the level of blending Main & Sub Channels
Audio Settings
Three Slider Control of Audio: Bass, Treble, Balance Auto Volume*: On, Off Sound Mode: Stereo, Mono, SAP Line Out: Fixed Volume*: Fixed Volume, Variable Volume Speakers: On, Off SPDFI Out*: On, Off
Clock / Timer
Sleep Timer: On, Off Wake Alarm: On, Off Set Date/Time: To setup the date and time
Parental Controls
Password: Default 1111
Setup
Inputs: Name each input. Closed Caption: Embedded CC decoder for various formats. Misc: OSD language, Factory Reset
Video Processing
Noise Reduction, Video Processing
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System Requirement and Precautions
1. The MX-1010 provides a software control program which runs under Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista
through the interface of RS-232 serial control.
2. Before you click on the icon of the software, make sure you have secured the connection between your
computer COM port and the MX-1010 and switched on the MX-1010 with green LED light.
3. The MX-1010 has remote control and software control. To make sure all information shown in the software is
synchronized with those in the device, please click “Connect‖ to acquire the latest data from the MX-1010
after you press any key on the remote control.
Instruction of Software Connection
Will be available through the internet download.
Software Operation
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4.
Problem
Recommendations
No power
Check if you are using 5V DC adapter and it is firmly plugged into the
MX-1010
If you are recovering from power outage, accidentally unplug the adapter or
other power surge conditions, leave the device off for a while and then power it on again.
No/ Erratic video
Make sure all cables are in good working condition and properly connected
to the MX-1010 and displays.
Configure the output video resolution so that it doesn―t excess the native
resolution of the display. ( in this case, the message of “out of range‖ or “format not supported‖ is usually showed on your screen)
Make sure a video source is selected to the main channel. (press “Menu‖
and check if the first item has a video source selected or press “Source‖ to
select a video source for the main channel)
Poor quality
We suggest that don―t use T-connectors to split your video source into to
images displayed on two different screens. That will lower output video quality. Use a distribution amplifier instead of T-connectors.
Make sure the video source is not compressed and maintains the highest
native resolution.
Image position shifted
Press “Auto‖ key on the remote control.
*Auto configuration only works at VGA and YPbPr inputs.
Wrong color
Press “F3‖ key for auto configuration.
*Auto color configuration only works at VGA and YPbPr inputs.
Advanced Engineering Menu
Press “F1,‖ “1,‖ “2,‖ ‖3‖ keys sequentially on the remote control. An
embedded advanced engineering menu shows up.
Troubleshooting
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The SELLER warrants the MX-1010 Dual-View Video Enhancing Processor to be free from defects in the material and workmanship for 1 year from the date of purchase from the SELLER or an authorized dealer. Should this product fail to be in good working order within 1 year warranty period, The SELLER, at its option, repair or replace the unit, provided that the unit has not been subjected to accident, disaster, abuse or any unauthorized modifications including static discharge and power surges.
Unit that fails under conditions other than those covered will be repaired at the current price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair. Such repairs are warranted for 90 days from the day of reshipment to the BUYER. If the unit is delivered by mail, customers agree to insure the unit or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit. Under no circumstances will a unit be accepted without a return authorization number.
The warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including without limitations, any other implied warranty or fitness or merchantability for any particular purpose, all of which are expressly disclaimed.
Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty. Customers outside Taiwan are responsible for shipping charges to and from the SELLER. Cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cable must be free from any markings, scratches, and neatly coiled.
The content of this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, The SELLER assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual. The SELLER will NOT be liable for direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. Also, the technical information contained herein regarding the MX-1010 features and specifications is subject to change without further notice.
Limited Warranty
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[DVI-IN] socket
Supported Mode
Resolution
NTSC – 480i / 525i
720x240 @60Hz
MAC
832x624 @75Hz
PAL– 576i / 625i
720x288 @50Hz
VESA
1024x768 @60Hz
PAL– 480p / 525p
720x483 @60Hz
MAC
1024x768 @60Hz
PAL– 480p (16:9)
960x483 @60Hz
VESA
1024x768 @70Hz
PAL– 576p / 625p
720x756 @50Hz
IBM
1024x768 @72Hz
HDTV – 720p
1280x720 @50Hz
VESA
1024x768 @75Hz
HDTV – 720p
1280x720 @60Hz
MAC
1024x768 @75Hz
HDTV – 1080i
1920x540 @50Hz
VESA
1024x768 @85Hz
HDTV – 1080i
1920x540 @60Hz
VESA
1152x864 @75Hz
HDTV - 1080p
1920x1080 @30Hz
MAC
1152x870 @75Hz
VESA
720x400 @85Hz
SUN
1152x900 @66Hz
VESA
640x350 @85Hz
SUN
1152x900 @76Hz
VESA
640x400 @85Hz
VESA
1280x960 @60Hz
IBM
720x400 @70Hz
VESA
1280x960 @85Hz
IBM
720x350 @70Hz
VESA
1280x1024 @60Hz
IBM
640x350 @70Hz
HP
1280x1024 @60Hz
IBM
640x400 @70Hz
IBM
1280x1024 @67Hz
VESA
640x480 @60Hz
HP
1280x1024 @72Hz
MAC
640x480 @67Hz
VESA
1280x1024 @75Hz
VESA
640x480 @72Hz
SUN
1280x1024 @76Hz
VESA
640x480 @75Hz
VESA
1600x1200 @60Hz
VESA
640x480 @85Hz
VESA
1920x1200 @60Hz
VESA
800x600 @56Hz
VESA
800x600 @60Hz
VESA
800x600 @72Hz
VESA
800x600 @75Hz
VESA
800x600 @85Hz
Appendix – Supported Resolution
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[VGA-IN] socket
Supported Mode
Resolution
480p / 525p
720x483 @60Hz
VESA
800x600 @56Hz
480p (16:9)
960x483 @60Hz
VESA
800x600 @60Hz
HDTV – 720p
1280x720 @50Hz
VESA
800x600 @72Hz
HDTV – 720p
1280x720 @60Hz
VESA
800x600 @75Hz
HDTV – 1080i
1920x1080 @30Hz
VESA
800x600 @85Hz
HDTV - 1080p
1920x1080 @60Hz
VESA
1024x768 @60Hz
VESA
640x350 @85Hz
VESA
1024x768 @70Hz
VESA
640x400 @85Hz
VESA
1024x768 @75Hz
VESA
640x480 @60Hz
VESA
1024x768 @85Hz
VESA
640x480 @72Hz
VESA
1152x864 @75Hz
VESA
640x480 @75Hz
VESA
1280x960 @60Hz
VESA
640x480 @85Hz
VESA
1280x960 @85Hz
VESA
720x400 @85Hz
VESA
1280x1024 @60Hz
VESA
1600x1200 @60Hz
VESA
1920x1200 @60Hz
[DVI-OUT] socket
Supported Mode
Resolution
HDTV – 720p
1280x720 @60Hz
VESA
1366x768 @60Hz
HDTV – 1080p
1920x1080 @60Hz
VESA
1400x900 @60Hz
VESA
800x600 @60Hz
VESA
1400x1050 @60Hz
VESA
1024x768 @60Hz
VESA
1600x1200 @60Hz
VESA
1152x864 @75Hz
VESA
1920x1200 @60Hz
VESA
1280x1024 @60Hz
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