The MSV2(Multi Scaler Viewer2) is 4K Multi Scaler Viewer which is an advanced video processor
for multimedia presentations. It is an ideal solution for applications where up to four different or same
video signals must be displayed on a single display. MSV2 allows you to manipulate output images,
wherever positions and whatever size you want for display and also allows you to control brightness,
overlay, etc. The embedded scaler converts the input images to match the output settings that you
can select (up to 4K (4096x2160). MSV2 can be easily controlled through various methods such as
web controller, front panel controller(OSD) and RS-232 .
Main function :
- A four-channel input image signal is output from one display equipment.
- Downscaling and upscaling each input image signal to the output image resolution
Input features :
- Various input resolutions
Output features :
- Selectable output resolution
- Crop settings for each input
- Each window size and location can be readjusted.
- Window labeling, Border (Timeout/On/Off)
- Function of Overlay and Copy
- 1 audio output signal of 4 input signals can be selected
- Brightness and Contrast can be set.
- Available to save user-defined Preset layout
Application for OPHIT MSV2
n Professional broadcasting and production studios
n Medical Center and laboratory
n Presentation application
n Display application
We recommend that you:
n Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging materials for possible
future shipment
n Review the contents of this user manual
n Use only Power Adapter supplied by OPHIT
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1.1 Specification
Items
Values / Description
AC/DC adaptor
12V DC, 3.33A
Total power consumption
(on 4 inputs operation)
25.2W (12V DC, 2.1A)
Items
Values / Description
Port type
HDMI x 2
HDMI / DisplayPort x 2 (selectable)
Resolutions
4096 x 2160p @60Hz (maximum)
Signal formats
HDMI, DP
Items
Values / Description
Port type
HDMI x 1
Resolutions
4096 x 2160p @60Hz (maximum)
Signal format
HDMI
1.1.1 Power specification
1.1.2 Video input specification
For more details on the video input resolutions refer to the document, MSV2 specification.
1.1.3 Video output specification
For more details on the video output resolutions refer to the document, MSV2 specification or
chapter 5.4.
Ÿ Input video : 2 HDMI Connecters + 2 HDMI/DisplayPort Connectors(Selectable).
Ÿ Output video : 1 HDMI Connector.
Ÿ Size : 436(W) x 44(D) X 213(H) mm
Ÿ Color : Black, Ivory
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2. Description
Hardware
Software
HDMI input port 2ea
MSV2 controller(Web)
HDMI/DisplayPort input port 2ea(selectable)
OSD
Front panel
User console
[Table 1] MSV2 Hardware & Software
Hardware
- MSV2 can receive two HDMI inputs and two HDMI/DisplayPort inputs (optional).
- Front panel allows you to change layout presets, move, resize functions, and OSD operation.
Software
- MSV2 operation is possible by utilizing MSV2 Web controller, On Screen Display (OSD), and User
console.
1) OSD is operated by front panel.
2) Web Controller supports all operation functions of MSV2.
3) The User Console can be operated via the RS232 cable (Basic operation functions only)
3. Quick Start
The MSV2(Multi Scaler Viewer2) is 4K Multi Scaler Viewer which is an advanced video processor for
multimedia presentations. It is an ideal solution for applications where up to four different or same
video signals must be displayed on a single display. MSV2 allows you to manipulate output images,
wherever positions and whatever size you want for display and also allows you to control brightness,
overlay, etc. The embedded scaler converts the input images to match the output settings that you
can select (up to 4K (4096x2160). MSV2 can be easily controlled through various methods such as
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web controller, front panel controller and RS-232 .
MSV2 Quick Start Flow
1. Connect source device/devices to MSV input port (HDMI /Displayport)
2. Connect display device to MSV output port(HDMI)
3. Connect power adapter on MSV
4. Turn the MSV power switch On (on the rear panel)
5. Press MSV power button (on the front panel)
[Figure 1] MSV2 System Application
operate in quad mode unless there is a separate operation using MSV2 Web Controller, OSD, User
Console, etc. You can operate MSV2 by Quick Strat Flow as below .
[Table 2] MSV2 Quick Start Flow
4. Starting Guide and Basic Functions
MSV2 can be controlled by OSD, Web controller and user console(RS-232) but basic functions can
be operated by front panel without OSD and Web controller. In this chapter we will see the basic
functions of MSV. Please refer to other chapters for using of OSD and Web controller.
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4.1 MSV2 Front Panel Description
Power : Power On/Off button.
‚ LEDs
CH 1~4 LED : Input signal is detected, for each channel led is illuminated
ACTIVE LED : If MSV2 is operating normally, this LED will flash.
NETWORK LED : If the network connection is normal, the LED will illuminate. If this LED is not lit, you
will not be able to access the Web Controller.
ƒ Function buttons
MOVE : Enables window position setting mode.
RESIZE : Enables window size setting mode.
.
RESOLUTION : Opens a banner that allows you to view the current resolution. Before the banner
disappeared(Timeout: 5sec) Pressing the button again sets the next output
resolution.
MENU : Place the OSD on or off the screen
OK : Enter/Select.
„ Navigation buttons : Select or move the OSD menu. Controls window movement and sizing when
activating Move and Resize functions.
… Layout preset buttons : This button allows you to select Layout mode. The selected button LED is
illuminated. When controlling the Move and Resize function, it is possible
to use the User button while it is active. Use the buttons 1 to 4 to select the
channel you want to control.
Ø When Move, Resize is selected, the button LED turns on to indicate that it is active. To deactivate,
press the button again or press the Move or Resize button. Pressing another function button activates
the newly pressed function.
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4.2 Basic Function
4.2.1 Power On/Off
1. The front MSV2 power button LED will illuminate red when the rear power switch is
switched on.
2. When the power button is pressed, the blue LED flashes and starts booting
3. The power button LED will turn blue after boot.
4. If the power button is pressed for more than 3 seconds, the red LED on the power button
flashes and a Power off banner is displayed on the screen. The red LED
illuminates when MSV2 is fully shut down.
4.2.2 Menu - OSD
Press the Menu button to display the OSD Menu. Press the Menu button again to exit
the OSD Menu and disappear from the screen.
You can operate MSV2 settings and basic functions on the OSD.
Check the OSD Chapter for more information.
4.2.3 Move
1. Press Move Button, LED will light up and Move function will be activated
2. Select the number of window you want to configure by pressing one of 1,2,3 and
4 button, when a screen is selected LED above number button will light up
3. Reposition window using up (▲), down (▼), left (◄) and right (►) buttons
4. You can select any window while repositioning just by pressing 1, 2, 3 and 4 buttons.
5. After setting, press the OK button to save your changes and press the Move button again
to disable the function without saving.
6.
4.2.4 Resize
1. Press Resize Button, LED will light up and Resize function will be activated
2. Select the number of window you want to configure by pressing one of 1,2,3 and 4
button, when a screen is selected LED above number button will light up
3. Resizing window using up (▲), down (▼), left (◄) and right (►) buttons
4. You can select any window while resizing just by pressing 1, 2, 3 and 4 buttons
5. After setting, press the OK button to save your changes and press the Resize button
again to disable the function without saving.
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.
4.2.5 Resolution
MSV2 supports output resolution of 4K(4096x2160p@60), 1080P.720P and more.
(See Chapter 5 for detailed output resolution of MSV2 Function)
When the Resolution button is pressed, the currently set output resolution is displayed
on the screen banner, and you can change the output resolution by pressing the
resolution button again before the banner disappears (Timeout: 5sec).
The output resolution supported by MSV2 is only capable of setting the resolution
supported by the connected display equipment.
4.2.6 Layout Button
You can select Quad, 3 side, 3 bottom, Channel 1-4 only mode, and User 0 to 4 mode
from the front panel. The button LED is illuminated for layout shown on the current
screen. User mode is set to User 0 layout when the User button is pressed. Press the
1,2,3,4 button to set the user 1,2,3,4 layout. Press the User button again to set User 0
layout. If the same CH button is subsequently pressed again, it will change to CH only
mode
4.2.7 Factory Reset
Pressing the User button while holding down the power button enters Factory reset
mode and the power button red LED flashes. you can see the message 'Factory
Reset" on screen .
When Factory reset is shut down, a red LED illuminates on the power button and when
press the power button,MSV2 boots again .
4.2.8 Swap
If you press Up and Down on all presets except channel only mode when Move, Resize,
and Menu are not enabled, the swap function is activated.
Swap function is automatically turned off when the preset is changed.
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5. MSV2 Function
MSV is a multiprocessor that enables 4 inputs and puts all inputs in 1 output. Windows of different
inputs can overlap due to resizing and moving function. In this case you will see the window with
higher priority on the top of lower priority window. You can set Transparency level of overlapped
areas of windows and also set border and label details.
In this chapter you will see descriptions of MSV functions. Please refer to OSD, Web Controller
chapter for detail setting instruction..
.
5.1 Adjusting the position of window
The horizontal and vertical position of each window can be adjusted. You can adjust one window’s
position each time and when windows are overlapped it will be displayed based on screen priority.
(Control tool è Front panel, Web controller)
5.2 Adjusting the size of window
The horizontal and vertical size of each window can be adjusted. You can adjust one window’s
size each time and when windows are overlapped it will be displayed based on screen priority.
(Control tool è Front panel, Web controller)
5.3 Screen layout
There are pre-configured layouts available from the Web controller and Front Panel buttons.
User can also save additional 5 layouts and save it as user mode.
(Control tool è Front panel, Web controller)
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Output resolution
4096 x 2160p (24/30/60Hz)
3840 x 2160p (25/30/50/60Hz)
1920 x 1080p (50/60Hz)
1280 x 720p (50/60Hz)
1920 x 1200p (60Hz)
1680 x 1050 (60Hz)
1650 x 1050 (60Hz)
1600 x 1200 (60Hz)
1400 x 1050 (60Hz)
1360 x 768 (60Hz)
1280 x 1024 (60Hz)
1280 x 960 (60Hz)
1280 x 768 (60Hz)
1024 x 768 (60Hz)
[Table 3] Screen layout
5.4 Output resolution
Output resolutions can be selected. Supporting output resolution is shown on [Table 4] Output
resolution
(Control tool è Front panel, Web controller)
(Only SINK-supported resolutions in the below table are displayed.)
[Table 4] Output resolution
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5.5 Input resolution
Monitoring function
Description
System
Border
Window border display timeout/on/off
Label
Label display timeout/on/off
Audio
Output audio information
Output
Layout
Output layout mode
Resolution
Output resolution information
Input
Scale mode
Input screen scale information
Input size
Input size (W x H)
Brightness
Brightness value
Contrast
Contrast value
Monitoring function
Description
System
Front control lock
Front panel lock on/off
Banner
Window banner display on/off
Audio
Output audio information
Firmware version
Version of MSV2 firmware
Network
Network information of MSV2
Output
Preset mode
Output layout mode
Resolution
Output resolution information
HDCP
Output HDCP
Input
Resolution
Input resolution
Label name
Label name
Priority
Window priority setting information
Type
Input type
Crop
Channel crop information
Brightness
Brightness value
Contrast
Contrast value
Position
Output window size and position information
MSV2 supports various input resolutions from the source. Information on supported resolutions can
be found in the specification
5.6 Audio setting
User can set the audio output channel when it is not in CH 1-4 Only mode.
MSV2 allows you to have 4 audio inputs and 1 output. You can select 1 output audio among
4 inputs and also can turn On/Off audio function.
(Control tool è Front panel, Web controller)
5.7 Input/Output signal monitoring
User can check detail information of input and output on OSD and Web controller.
(Control tool è Front panel, Web controller)
OSD
Web controller
[Table 5] OSD Information Table
[Table 6] Web Controller Information Table
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5.8 Window priority
The Input priority setting affects the output screen and the Web controller window display.
If a window overlaps, display a window with a high priority at the top of the output screen and the
Web controller preview screen.
A high number has a high priority. When a window is being repositioned or resized, that selected
window will have higher priority for a while to show you modifying process,
This is only when User Priority function is turned on, when it’s turned off then window that
is being modified will always has highest priority.
(Control tool è Web controller)
5.9 Label name
Users can label each window with the desired characters.
5.10 Scale
The user can set the scale mode of each window.
When set to Same aspect, it is displayed on the screen to match the percentage of the screen
That is actually entered, when set to Fit, change the screen percentage to match the window,
size, and then display it.
5.11 Crop
User can Crop and output only the desired areas in the window.
5.12 Brightness / Contrast
User can set the Contrast and Brightness of each window.
5.13 Label / Border
Label and Border can set to Timeout/Always on/Always off in the display mode of the Label
and Border respectively in the OSD menu
5.14 Front button lock
MSV2 can use the Web controller to prevent Front panel operation.
This prevents unauthorized users from changing settings
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6. MSV2 Web Controller
Function
Control
Details
Preview
Web controller
Preview enabled/disabled
Front lock on/off
Web controller
Front panel lock setting when controlling on MSV2 web
controller
Split
Web controller
Change number of windows
Move
Web controller
Window repositioning
Resize
Web controller
Window resizing
Output resolution
Web controller
4096x2160, 3840x2160, 1920x1080
Audio
Web controller
Audio setting
Priority
Web controller
Channel layer priority setting
Label
Web controller
Label name setting
Crop
Web controller
Crop windows
Scaling
Web controller
Scaling windows
Brightness
Web controller
Change the value of brightness from 0 to100
Contrast
Web controller
Change the value of contrast from 0 to100
Layout
Web controller
Quad, 3-Side, 3-Bottom, Channel 1~4 only, User 1~4
mode
Front panel, user console, and OSD control do not support all functions, but MSV2 Web
controller supports all the functions of MSV2...
☞ The MSV2 Web controller is available only when Ethernet is connected to MSV2 and the IP
initial value is 169.254.0.193
※ User can only use the tablet-specific web for specific tablets.
(Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 2019 – SM-T510NZKEKOO)
[Table 7] Web Controller Function
6.1 MSV2 Web controller Setup
The MSV2 Web controller can be started at any time if Ethernet is connected without installation.
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6.2 MSV2 Web Controller Connection
Default admin ID
admin
Default password
123123123!
Default Guest1 ID
guest1
Default admin ID
123123123!
Default Guest2 ID
guest2
Default password
123123123!
To connect to the MSV2 Web controller, launch an Internet browser then connect to
“ http://169.254.0.193”
(Caution)
We recommend using the Google Chrome, Google Chromium, Google ChromiumPortable,
Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, and Opera Software Opera browsers to ensure seamless use
of the MSV2 Web Controller.
For Chromium and ChromiumPortable, Version 50.0.2633.3 and for IE is recommended starting
with IE10 version.
Enter the MSV2 Web controller ID and Password and start it by pressing the login button. One
admin account and two guest accounts are provided. (It could be change later.)
[Table 8] Default ID & Password
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6.3 Home
j Menu – Device name, menu button, user rights information, message information, logout
‚ Preview & Screen control window – Preview, Banner, Front Lock, Resolution, Audio, Swap
ƒ Layout control – Use saved Preset and Channel Enabled buttons
„ Display information – Input information, Coordinate Information, Output Information
6.4 Menu
Name of device, Preview On/Off, Banner On/Off, Screen Settings, Front Button Lock On/Off,
current layout, and audio settings are available in the Menu
6.4.1 MSV2 Logo[j]
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6.4.2 Device name[k]
Users can create the device name that they want, and users can change it in Account
management, and for more settings, see Account Management.
(Caution)
Device name Indicates that the default value is "MSV2" and is not displayed in that case.
6.4.3 Menu button[l]
Menu button of MSV2
6.4.4 Message information[④]
Provide message information
6.4.5 User permission information[⑤]
Indicates the permissions of the user you are currently connected to.
6.4.6 Logout[⑥]
Log out
6.5 Preview & Screen Control Window
Show Preview settings, layout status, screen control, etc.
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6.5.1 Preview[j]
The current video is shown in the Web Controller via real-time streaming.
6.5.2 Preview Mode, Banner, Front Lock[k]
User can change the Preview mode. window information will display briefly if Banner On,
If Front Lock selected, it will prevent to use control button on the front of MSV2
6.5.3 Resolution, Audio[l]
Displays the resolution currently output from MSV2 and the channel of the audio used.
User can change it by clicking the mouse.
6.5.4 Swap function[④]
Move the images in half-clockwise or clockwise order
(Caution)
Swap state is not saved and is returned to its original state when Layout is changed..
6.6 Layout Control
User can change Layout or select options for Layout, and select and set channels.
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6.6.1 Layout Option[j]
Layout option generates an option button when the Layout button is enabled, and opens
when clicked. Features such as Preset name, Audio, OSD, channel selection, and Layer
order are available. Press the window button of the blue box to access the window
options
(If the Input is interlace, Keep Aspect and Crop functions will be disabled and Apply will
not save)
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To change the Preset name, click Preset name, change it to the desired name, and press
the Apply button
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To change Audio, click Audio, select the audio from the desired source in the select
window, and press the Apply button to apply
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To change the OSD Border, click Border, select the desired setting, and
press Apply button.
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To change the OSD Label, click Label, select the desired setting, and
press the Apply button
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User can use Select Input to change the source of the window or to change the order of
the layers.
Press 3 and press the Apply button to apply the source of A Window to channel 3.
The remaining B, C, and D windows can also be pressed on the desired channel and then
the Apply button
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User can change the order of the layers by pressing the button to the far right. Select
the layer order and press the Apply button to apply
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Touch the X-mark as shown above, the window will be disappeared.
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Pressing the window button will open the following window: The clicked window changes to
green to indicate activation status. Changing of the Input name is not possible in the
corresponding Options window and can be changed in the Channel option.
Keep Aspect is an option for maintaining the source's original ratio.
Input Cropping is a function that cuts and shows the source by setting the coordinates.
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To use Keep Aspect, press the toggle button to "ON",
The source's original rate will maintain.
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Press the Input Crop button to activate the Crop function. Input Window Coordinates under
the button is active and user can enter the coordinates to output from the source.
Enter the desired coordinate value and press Apply to apply
6.6.2 Layout Button (Preset Button)[k]
Press button to change layout.
6.6.3 Layout Button Option (Preset List)[l]
When only a few Layout buttons are required, the option allows you to adjust the number
of buttons.
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When you click the Preset List button, the following window pops up
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After removing the check of QUAD, 3SIDE, and 3BOTTOM, press Apply, the Preset
button window as shown below will be changed
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Applied appearance.
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When "on" the Block Unlisted Preset Keys button, the front button is used to block the
Preset that is missing from the Preset List.
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When "on" the Block channel key button, will be block the channel selection button of the
front button
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6.6.4 Channel Option[④]
Channel option opens when the Channel button is enabled and is clicked. user can use
Channel name, Scale, Crop, Brightness, Contrast, EDID Mode, and more.
(If the Input is interlace, Keep Aspect, Crop will be disabled and Apply will not save.)
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To change the Input name, click Input name, change it to the desired name, and press
the Apply button. The Input Port tells which port the current source is entering
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To change the EDID mode, click EDID mode and select the desired value to change it.
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To use Keep Aspect, press the toggle button to "ON",
The source's original rate will maintain.
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Press the Input Crop button to activate the Crop function. Input Window
Coordinates under the button is active and user can enter the coordinates to output
from the source.
Enter the desired coordinate value and press Apply to apply
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Touch the X-mark as shown above, the window will be disappeared.
6.7 Screen Information
Provide Input information and coordinates of windows and output information.
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6.7.1 Input Information[j]
Shows input information for MSV2. Displays information about Type, Signal, HDCP,
Format, Depth, and resolution
6.7.2 Coordinate Information[k]
Displays the coordinates of the current window in real time. In Home, user can change
the coordinates by entering a value in the Design Tab while the lock is on.
6.7.3 Display[l]
Displays information about the current output. Displays resolution, HDCP, Format, and
Depth. User can turn off or use HDCP
6.8 Design
When user select Design in Menu, user can enter design.
① Preview & Screen control window – Setting of Screen Layout, Preview, Banner, and Grid
select win1~win4
② Layout select button & Layout save – Select Layout and Save
③ Screen information – Input information, coordinate information, Output information,
Coordinate Setting
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6.9 Preview & Screen Control Window
The horizontal and vertical positions of each window can be modified.
To adjust the position, place the mouse cursor in the middle of the window and drag the
window to the desired position while keeping the left mouse click.
When selected for control, the Border color changes to blue. The output display shows the
modification process shown on the MSV2 Web controller screen in real time
6.9.1 Preview Mode, Banner[j]
User can off or on streaming function through Preview Mode.
Banners can be enabled or turned off through the Banner function.
6.9.2 Grid, Window Selector[k]
The Grid feature helps users to move or resize in standardized pixels when they move
or resize the screen.
If fine tuning is difficult, it can be useful to create layouts without overlap between
screens.
When the window selection button is pressed, a blue line is created in the corresponding
window and is selected. The selected window will have the highest priority.
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The shape of Grid's
The shape of Window B selected using Window Selector
6.9.3 Screen Layout(User Free) [l]
Show modification process displayed on MSV2 Web Manager screen in
real time
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6.10 Layout Select Button & Layout Save
Uers can save their desired layout.
Click the layout user wants to save and create the layout by dragging or setting coordinates.
It is also possible to create using the layout of the specified form
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6.10.1 Layout Option[j]
When user press the Layout option button, pop up the following window:
The layout specified in Select Layout is available. Select input allows you to specify
channels and order layers for each window.
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6.10.2 Layout Button[k]
This is Layout space that the user can save. Click the button where you want it to be and
then start editing
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6.10.3 Save Layout[l]
Once user has created the desired layout design, touch the Save button to save it to the
appropriate layout.
6.11 Screen Information
Provide output information, coordinates information of window and output information
6.11.1 Input Information[j]
Shows input information for MSV2. Displays information about Type, Signal, HDCP,
Format, Depth, and resolution.
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6.11.2 Coordinate Information[k]
Displays the coordinates of the current window in real time.
In Design, USER can change the coordinates by entering a value if the lock doensn't on
hanging .
When the lock on the header is unlocked, user can be modified the coordinate value.
Touch the coordinates of the desired window and enter a coordinate value.
If the coordinate value exceeds the range, it changes to the maximum value of the
possible range.
User can also change the order of the layers
Select the Layer button of the desired window and select Priority to take effect.
The larger the number, the higher the priority and placed at the top of the screen.
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6.11.3 Display[l]
Displays information about the current output. Displays resolution, HDCP, Format, and
Depth..
6.12 System
user can check the version of MSV2 and various settings in the system.
The name of the device, MSV2 serial number, hardware/ software version, Mac address,
system clock, and an upload button for firmware upgrade exists
6.12.1 Device Name
Shows input information for MSV2.
Displays information about Type, Signal, HDCP, Format, Depth, and resolution
6.12.2 System Clock
Displays the system time of the current MSV2.
Click to set the time. When user connect to the Web, the host automatically performs
synchronization with the host if the time differs from the PC
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If user wants to adjust the time manually, press System Clock to display the following
Time Setup window.
Time Setup allows user to set the time user wants.
When the time setting is complete, press OK to apply.
6.12.3 Firmware
Firmware upgrade is possible through MSV2 Web Manager.
If a pkg file exists, the upgrade will proceed automatically after user click the button
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6.13 Network
User can view network information such as IP, Gateway, Subnet, DNS, and so on on, and change
the network settings.
DHCP features are available.
Check MSV2 OSD for the changed IP and connect to the web. Creates the desired network
setting value and is saved by pressing the Save button.
Only digits 0-255 can be entered, no other characters or numbers can be created
6.13.1 DHCP Setup
When DHCP mode is set, IP is automatically set
6.13.2 IP Setup
If you are using static IP, set the IP address in IP setup
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6.14 Communication
User can set UART settings and TCP/IP settings. Baud rate setting and Port setting are possible
6.15 Schedule
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MSV2 schedule functionality is available. user can set the power on, off time to automatically
turn MSV2 on or off when necessary
Active is enabled, Time is on or off, and WEEKLY is the day of the week when the
schedule function will operate.
The green part is the active part. Set the schedule user wants and click the Save button to
take effect.
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6.16 Account
User can change the account information for MSV2. After logging in again, you can set the ID,
password, and device name of your account
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After connecting, the following window will appear:
Selects user is the list of users to change (MSV2 provides Admin, guest1, guest2 total 3
accounts), and Device name is the name to enter the Device name column (see Manual
6.4.2). Username, password means ID and password when logging in.
Once you have completed all of the values, user can save it by click the shape of arrow.
New account will be applied after power off and restart of MSV2.
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6.17 Shut down
The MSV2 web controller provides Shutdown and Restart functions.
It is available when powering off or restarting MSV2.
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7. MSV2 OSD
OSD Menu operating button
Menu button : Display or exit OSD menu
Right button : User can go down a step in the menu hierarchy or increase and select
of the Item value..
Left button : User can go up a step in the menu hierarchy or decrease the Item value.
Up /Down button : Move up/down the menu list or increase or decrease the Item value by 10..
OK button : Select a menu or set an Item value.
Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4
Note
Output
Output format
1920x1080@60
Only the resolution
supported by the display
device is displayed in
the list.
3840x2160@60
4096x2160@60
Encryption
ON
OFF
HDCP Version
HDCP Ver
Preset
QUAD
3SIDE
3BOTTOM
USER0
USER1
USER2
MSV2 supports the On Screen Display (OSD) feature. The OSD can be controlled
by the front panel..
7.1 OSD Introduction
When press the Menu button, display the OSD in the center of the screen.
[Table 9] OSD Control buttons
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USER3
USER4
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
Audio
Channel1
Channel2
Channel3
Channel4
Off
Border
Timeout
On
Off
Label
Timeout
On
Off
Windows
Window A
Input Port
Channel1
Channel2
Channel3
Channel4
Priority
Layer1
Layer2
Layer3
Layer4
Scale mode
Fit window
Same
aspect
X pos
Y pos
Width
Height
Window B
Same as window A
Window C
Same as window A
Window D
Same as window A
Input
Channel1
Input name
Input format
Color space
HDCP Version
HDCP Ver.
EDID Mode
HDMI 4K2K
HDMI
2160p
HDMI
1080p
HDMI 720p
DVI
WSXGA
DVI UXGA
DVI SXGA
DVI XGA
Brightness
0~100
Default : 50
Contrast
0~100
Channel2
Same as Channel1
Channel3
Same as Channel1
Channel4
Same as Channel1
System
S/W Version
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IP
Subnet
Gateway
DNS
MAC
RS-232
TCP port
7.2 Output menu
7.2.1 Output Format
User can select the output resolution.
The Resolution list shows only the resolutions supported by the Display device in the MSV2's
supported resolution.
(The current Interlace resolution is not supported.)
[Table 10] OSD Layer Table
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7.2.2 Encryption
User can set HDCP on/off
7.2.3 HDCP Version
User can check the current HDCP version.
7.2.4 Preset
User can show the currently selected Layout and select a different Layout
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7.2.5 Audio
Shows the channel where the current audio is output, and allows you to select audio for the
other channel. When Layout is selected, the audio is fixed to the selected channel and
cannot be changed.
7.2.6 Border
User can draw a Border on the MSV2 window. User can select 3type of Time out, On, and
Off.
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Border applied image
7.2.7 Label
It can be shown the input name of outputed in each window through the OSD. user can
select 3type of Time out, On, and Off
* When using the output menu in Channel only mode, the value of Border, label on/off/timeout is
shared by all four channels
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7.3 Windows menu
In the Window menu, user can change the Input port, Priority, and Scale mode for each
window and view the coordinate information for that window.
7.3.1 Input Port
User can change the input in the window.
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7.3.2 Priority
Available to change the order of layers on window. Layer4 is the front and Layer1 is the
Rearmost.
7.3.3 Scale Mode
In case of scale mode is set to "same aspect", output aspect maintain same ratio as input and
"fit window", output screen size fit to window area.
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7.3.4 Coordinate Information
User can view the x, y coordinates, width, and height of the selected window.
* If Layout is a channel, if you enter Windows menu, the following picture and window will be
changed to a channel and only scale mode can be changed
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7.4 Input menu
In the Input menu, you can set information about each channel, Brightness, and Contrast, and
range from 0 to 100.
The Left/Right button decreases/increases the value by 1 and the Up/Down button decreases
/increases the value by 10. User can select EDID Mode.
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7.5 System menu
User can view information about the S/W version, IP information, Mac, RS-232 and TCP Port on
MSV2.
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8. API(Command Set)
On UART Controlling or TCP you can control MSV using text commands via RS-232 port on MSV.
UART Control, TCP supports some of the functions of MSV, please control via MSV manager if
you need full control.
Currently, only “set” is supported and “get” commands may be added as required in the future.
For more information, please refer to the API document.
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Warranty
We, OPHIT hereby warrant the final purchase of our product as follows.
In the case of troubles on our products, please contact the seller purchased.
One(1) year limited warranty
Our customers have right to be served with free charge when there is trouble in this product during
one(1) year from the day purchased.
Out of warranty services
When you request services (in the case of non-manufacturing defect but the troubles by misusage),
may served with charge of follows.
• Defects of products caused by accident, disaster.
• Damages of products caused by the customer’s carelessness or mistaken application.
• Damages of products caused by the application of parts or products not supplied or sold by
our company.
• Damages of products and related defects caused by not our staff or the man or group not
nominated by us for services.
Warning
- Do not dismantle the housing or modify the product.
Dismantling the housing or modifying the product may result in electrical shock or burn.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing housing may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards.
- Keep the product away from liquids.
Spilling into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage. If an object or
liquid falls/spills into the housing, unplug the product immediately.
Have the product checked by a qualified service engineer before using it again.
- Do not touch the product with wet hands.
Touching the housing and plug with wet hands is dangerous and can cause electrical shock.
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