SIIG CE-H24C11-S1 User Manual

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4x4 HDMI Matrix
+ Video-Wall Processor
User Manual
04-1169A P/N: CE-H24C11-S1
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Safety and Notice
conformance to safety regulations and requirements, and has been
certified for international use. However, like all electronic equipment,
the 4x4 HDMI Matrix + Video-Wall Processor 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.
Thank You
for your purchase!
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Features
• HDMI 1.3 & HDCP 1.2 compliant
• Allows any HDMI display to view any HDMI source at any time
• Fast response time for channel switch
• Supports 7.1 channel digital audio
• Four HDMI outputs from 640x480 to 1920x1200
• Supports default HDMI EDID and learns the EDID of displays
• The matrix master can switch every output channels to any HDMI
inputs by push-in button, RS-232 control, and Ethernet control
• Supports HDMI input from 640x480 to 1920x1080@60 , interlaced
or progressive
• Resize, position, zoom for each HDMI output video
• Each HDMI output has an independent controllable display area
Image parameters and layouts are automatically saved in ash
memory of the device and can be recalled for later use
• Several image parameters and layouts can be saved in computers
and can be loaded for later use
• Firmware upgradable for new features and technology
enhancements
• User-selectable output settings, up to 1920x1200
• Supports individual propagation delay on each display to have the
best visual perception
Package contents
4x4 HDMI Matrix + Video-Wall Processor
Power adapter DC 12V / 5A
Rack-mounting ear set
User Manual
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SPECIFICATIONS
Technical
Role of usage True 4x4 matrix
HDCP compliance Yes
Video bandwidth Single-link 225MHz [6.75Gbps]
Video support
480i / 480p / 720p 1080i /
1920x1080@60 / 1920x1200@60 30-bit color
Video Format Support HDMI / DVI
Audio support Surround sound (up to 7.1ch) or stereo digital audio
ESD protection
Human body model — ±15kV [air-gap discharge]
& ±8kV [contact discharge]
Input 4x HDMI / 1x RS-232 / 1x Ethernet
Output 4x HDMI
Control RS-232 / Ethernet / Front Panel
Input TMDS signal 1.2 Volts [peak-to-peak]
HDMI connector Type A [19-pin female]
RS-232 connector DE-9 [9-pin D-sub female]
RJ-45 connector WE/SS 8P8C
Mechanical
Enclosure Metal case
Dimensions
(L x W x H)
Model 440 x 257 x 44mm [17.3" x 10.1" x 1.7"]
Package 513 x 456 x 144mm [1'7" x 1'5" x 5.6"]
Carton 535 x 320 x 495mm [1'8" x 1' x 1'6"]
Weight
Model 2820g [6.2 lbs]
Package 3827g [8.5 lbs]
Fixedness 1U rack-mount with ears and Wall hanging holes
Power supply 12V / 5A DC
Power Consumption 15W
Operation temperature 0~40°C [32~104°F]
Storage temperature -20~60°C [-4~140°F]
Relative humidity 20~90% RH [no condensation]
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Layout
Front Panel
1. Control Buttons:
Button 1 - Fast switch to 1 x 1
Button 2 - Fast switch to 2 x 2
Button 3 - Fast switch to 1 x 4
Button 4 - Fast switch to 4 x 1
Button 5 - Fast switch to Quad view mode
Button 6 - Lock the device’s function
Button 7 - Reset to default
2. Power Status: Power LED
3. Lock LED: On when user turn on lock function
4. Source LED: The LED will show the selected source
5. Source select push button: Select input button
6. DC jack: Connect to DC 12V/5A power adapter
7. RS-232: RS-232 control port
8. Ethernet: Ethernet control port
9. INPUT 1 - 4: HDMI inputs
10. Out 1 - 4: HDMI outputs
Rear panel
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Application
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Software Operation
System Requirement and Precautions
1. Whenever power o 4x4 HDMI Matrix + Video-Wall Processor,
please stay unpowered at least 5 to 10 seconds to allow power
capacitors to discharge.
2. The 4x4 HDMI Matrix + Video-Wall Processor provides software
control program which runs under Microsoft Windows XP, 7, 8,
10 through the interface of RS-232 serial control.
3. Before you click on the icon of the software, make sure you have
secured the connection between your computer COM port and
the 4x4 HDMI Matrix + Video-Wall Processor
Start the software control program
Executing the control software, the following dialog will pop up. It
has two ways to control the 4x4 HDMI Matrix + Video-Wall Processor
device (under Windows 7, please run as administrator).
1. RS-232 Connection: Use RS-232 to connect the port on device
and computer. Select correct COM port and click the OK button.
2. Ethernet Connection: Enter the device IP address and click the
OK button.
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After the software control setting is accomplished, it will enter
directly to the control interface.
Control Interface
1. Connection Status:
Show the connect information and status. If you use RS-232
control Mode to connect device, the graph is .
For IP control, the graph of Ethernet is .
2. Matrix
You can assign arbitrary video source and switch quad view
mode here. *When you enable the quad view function, the
other matrix function is not available.
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TV Wall
Step 1: check input channel (video wall source), input resolution
and choose output resolution Firstly, you should select the video
source which you want to use as a video wall function.
The dierent colors of frame represent the dierent output TVs.
The information of coordinate shows the position of output TV.
When setting the dierent resolution, the coordinate of output
will also be changed.
Step 2: Output setting
It has three modes to set up the output TV resolution, position,
size and split screen. The details of dierent mode will be
illustrated in step 2-1, 2-2 and 2-3.
*Note that when you want to change to another mode, you
need to go back to the step 2.
Quick Selection From le Custom dene
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Step 2-1: quick selection
If you choose the Quick Selection mode in step 2, this window
will automatically pop up. In this mode, you can select default
screen split
Step 2-2:
You can load and read conguration from the existing le on
your PC/laptop.
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Step 2-3: Custom dene
In Custom dene mode, you can dene how to cut in both
directions and the part you want to show on output TV. If you
want to know or estimate which parts you select, you can click
the Grid button to show grid on the graph. After the setting,
please click the “Apply“ button. Besides, you also can click the
“SAVE AS“ button to save the conguration for future usage. You
can adjust the output position by setting coordinates.
Step 3: Adjust image
Zoom In/Out: You can change pixel size from the edge of
image by clicking “+“ and “-“ button (the edge of image has four
directions). After adjusting the image, the rest of this image
will be auto-scaled to fulll the screen.
Horizontal shift/ Vertical shift: You can arbitrarily move the
image on each screen in horizontal direction or vertical direction.
Move one pixel at a time.
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4. EDID(ExtendedDisplayIdenticationData)
5. Advanced Setting
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(1) FirmwareUpdate
Before you start to update, please make sure you have secured the
connection between your computer COM port and the device
Control MCU rmware update
1. Click the ”Load File” button to select the le
2. Click the “Break“ button to switch to rmware update mode
3. Power cycle your device to the boot-loader entry
4. Click the “Start“ button and the rmware will start to update
5. After updating, please power cycle the device
Ethernet MCU rmware update
1. Before you start to update Ethernet MCU, please make sure
you have secured the Ethernet port connection between your
Ethernet and the device
2. Click the “Load File“ button to select the le
3. Click the “Start“ button and the rmware will start to update
4. After updating, please power cycle the device
MISC
You can change the default diagram (TV Wall diagram) on this
software. *The le sux of picture should be .bmp.
1. Click “Load Graph“ button to select the graph.
2. After loading the graph step, please click “Tick“ button to write
this graph into device.
Factory reset
(factory reset function cannot use when using Ethernet mode)
1. Click “FACTORY RESET“ button to do factory default reset.
2. This default reset process will take about 5~15 seconds
3. After pop-up a dialog indicates complete, please restart this machine
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6. IPcongure
You also can use the Ethernet to control software program.
First, you should click the “IP CONFIGURE“ button to setup the
network. Next, you can read the Ethernet setting from your
device and manually set to the device. After the step of IP
conguration, please restart the machine
*This function does not support user use Ethernet mode to set.
7. Info
Read the software and rmware version.
8. Refresh
When you click this button, it will refresh the device status.
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EDID LEARNING
The EDID learning function is only necessary whenever you encoun-
ter any display on the HDMI output port that cannot play audio and
video properly. Because the HDMI sources and displays may have
various level of capability in playing audio and video, the general
principle is that the source will output the lowest standards in terms
of audio format and video resolutions to be commonly acceptable
among all HDMI displays. In this case, a 720p stereo HDMI signal
output would be probably the safest choice. Nevertheless, the user
can force the matrix to learn the EDID of the lowest capable HDMI
display among others to make sure all displays are capable to play
the HDMI signals normally.
There are six embedded default EDIDs as below,
1. Full-HD(1080p@60)-24bit 2D & 2ch
2. Full-HD(1080p@60)-24bit 2D & 7.1ch
3. HD(1080i@60) (720p@60)-24bit 2D & 2ch
4. HD(1080i@60) (720p@60)-24bit 2D & 7.1ch
5. Full-HD(1080p@60)-30bit 2D & 2ch
6. Full-HD(1080p@60)-30bit 2D & 7.1ch
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