PIXELHUE 4K ViewPro Video Processor User Manual
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PIXELHUE 4K ViewPro Video Processor
Product Information: 4K ViewPro Video Processor
The 4K ViewPro Video Processor is a product developed by Pixelhue Technology Ltd. It is a high-quality video processor designed to enhance and optimize video signals for 4K resolution displays. The video processor is equipped with advanced features to deliver exceptional video quality and seamless viewing experience.
Please note that this user manual is the property of Pixelhue Technology Ltd and should not be copied, reproduced, extracted, or transmitted without prior written consent.
Trademarks mentioned in this manual may belong to their respective holders. Pixelhue Technology Ltd reserves the right to make improvements and changes to this document without prior notice. For any technical issues or suggestions, please contact Pixelhue Technology Ltd through the provided contact information.
For the latest edition of user manuals, please visit the official website of Pixelhue Technology Ltd: www.pixelhue.com
Contents:
- General
- Safety
- Overview
General
About This Manual
This section provides information about the purpose and usage of this user
manual.
Version History
This section provides a history of the different versions of this user
manual.
Symbols and Pictures
This section explains the symbols and pictures used throughout the user
manual.
Safety
This section provides important safety instructions for the proper usage and handling of the 4K ViewPro Video Processor.
Device Carrying
This subsection provides guidelines for safely carrying the video
processor.
Device Mounting
This subsection provides instructions for mounting the video processor
securely.
Overview
Introduction
This section introduces the 4K ViewPro Video Processor and its purpose.
Features
This section highlights the key features of the video processor.
Appearance
This section describes the physical appearance of the video processor,
including the front panel and rear panel.
4K ViewPro
Video Processor
User Manual
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Technology Ltd (hereinafter referred to as PIXELHUE).
Trademarks
is a trademark of Pixelhue Technology Ltd.
Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks, registered
trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders.
Statement
Thank you for choosing PIXELHUE products. This document is intended to help
you understand and use the products. PIXELHUE may make improvements and/or
changes to this document at any time and without notice. If you experience any
problems in use or have any suggestions, please contact us via the contact
information given in this document. We will do our best to solve any issues,
as well as evaluate and implement any suggestions.
This document could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.
Changes are periodically made to the information in this document; these
changes are incorporated in new editions of this document.
The latest edition of user manuals can be downloaded from the official website
of PIXELHUE.
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Overview
About This Manual Version History Symbols and Pictures
1 General
1 General
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1.1 About This Manual
This user manual describes how to operate the 4K ViewPro video processor, as
well as how to use the matched Web control page. It contains a complete
description of the hardware and control terminal. This manual is designed to
be a useful reference for your daily use of our product.
Note
Always check for the latest version of all documents at www.pixelhue.com.
1.2 Version History
Version V1.1.0
V1.0.0
Date 02/17/2023
08/16/2020
Changes
Updated the LED bar descriptions. Added the safety descriptions. Added the
requirement for the used USB drive. Updated some descriptions.
First release
1.3 Symbols and Pictures
Symbol Overview
Danger
Warning
Caution
Note
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could
result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected
results.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of
the main text.
Picture Overview
Images and pictures given in this manual are used for illustration purposes
only. The actual product may vary due to product enhancement. The content of
the images can be slightly different from reality, such as device types,
installed modules, form and position of software windows on the screen.
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General Considerations Device Carrying Device Mounting Cable Requirements Electrical Safety Unpacking and Inspection Device Labels Notes and Cautions
2 Safety
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2.1 General Considerations
To ensure that you can use this product correctly and safely, please be sure
to observe the following precautions:
Before performing any operation, make sure that you have read all the
operating instructions provided by the device, especially the instructions
that may endanger the personal safety and device safety, such as dangers,
warnings and cautions, to minimize the probability of accidents.
All the operations must conform to local safety codes. When the safety and
precautionary measures described in this manual conflict with local safety
codes, please follow the local codes.
The personnel responsible for installing and maintaining the device must be
professionals who have been trained and have mastered the correct operation
methods and all safety precautions. Only trained and qualified personnel can
perform device installation and maintenance.
This device must be used in an environment that meets the design
specifications; otherwise, it may cause device failure. The resulting device
function abnormalities or component damage, personal safety accidents,
property losses and other situations are not included within the scope of the
device warranty.
2.1.1 General Safety
When operating the device, you must strictly abide by the local laws and
regulations. The safety precautions described in this manual are only a
supplement to the local safety laws and regulations.
The “Danger”, “Warning” and “Caution” items described in this manual are only
supplementary instructions for all safety precautions.
To ensure personal and device safety, please strictly follow all the safety
precautions on the device labels and described in this manual when installing
the device.
2.1.2 Environmental Requirements
Ensure adequate air flow in the equipment room.
Take necessary measures to prevent dust, water and static electricity.
Avoid long-term direct sunlight.
Keep the device away from heat and ignition sources.
Do not place the device in an explosive atmosphere.
Do not place the device in a corrosive environment.
Do not place the device in a strong electromagnetic environment.
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The following table outlines the physical environment where the device can be safely stored and operated.
Environmental Requirements Temperature Humidity
Air Cleanliness
Operating Environment
0°C to 45°C 0% RH to 80% RH, non-condensing ISO 14644-1 ISO 9
Storage Environment
20°C to +70°C 0% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing N/A
2.1.3 Device Safety
Before operating, fix the device on the floor or other stable objects, such as
a wall or mounting bracket.
During transportation and use of the device and its packaging, the device must
be fixed stably to avoid falling.
Do not step on, hit and violently operate the device and its packaging to
prevent damage to the device or packaging box.
Do not block the ventilation openings during operation. Tighten the board or
card screws with a tool. After the installation, remove the empty packing
materials from the device area. Save the packing box and materials for
possible storage and transportation in
the future. Always wear anti-static wrist bands and insulating gloves when
touching the
static-sensitive components. Avoid dropping any object into the chassis. Keep
the device away from conductors that are easy to induce lightning to avoid
lightning strikes to the device. Do not make the circuit faces of the boards
or cards contact each other. Do not touch the circuit, components, connectors
or wiring slots of the boards or
cards with bare hands. Do not repair the device without authorization. Only
trained professionals can
maintain the device. You can contact Pixelhue at any time if needed.
Always use the spare parts recommended by Pixelhue. Regularly clean the dust
on the heat dissipation holes to prevent the dust from
blocking the holes and thus affect the heat dissipation of the device.
2.1.4 Personal Safety
Place the device in a stable location to prevent personal injury caused by
falling. Avoid bare wires and maintain or replace them in time when they are
damaged. Do not operate the device and connect cables outdoors under
thunderstorms. Do not wear watches, rings, or other metal jewelry when
installing spare parts or
maintaining the device.
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2.2 Device Carrying
Do not relocate a powered device, and do not take any objects that may cause
danger to the relocation.
Always pay attention to the wheels at the bottom of the flight case during
transportation to avoid them being jammed by stones or deformed due to
external forces.
Always hold the handles of the flight case firmly when pushing a flight case
with wheels. Do not stack other devices on the flight case.
The relocated device should be repacked in the original factory packaging.
When handling or placing the boards or cards, bare board components or
modules, always package them individually.
When carrying the device with your bare hands, always wear protective gloves
to avoid injury.
When carrying the device, handle it gently and always hold the handles of the
device or drag the bottom edge of the device. Do not hold the handles of a
device component.
When the device weight exceeds the carrying limit of a single person, carry it
with multiple people or use a carrying tool.
When using a forklift or handcart for transportation, place the device stably
to ensure the device will not tip over.
The following table lists the maximum weights that adults can carry at a time
specified by some organizations for your reference.
Organization
Weight
CEN (European Committee for Standardization)
25 kg/55.13 lb
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
25 kg/55.13 lb
NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) 23 kg/50.72 lb
HSE (Health and Safety Executive)
25 kg/55.13 lb
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Male: 15 kg/33.08 lb
Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China
Female: 10 kg/22.05 lb
2.3 Device Mounting
When the device is installed on a desktop or into a rack, the desktop or rack
must bear at least 4 times the device weight.
2.3.1 Mounting on a Desktop
Ensure the stability and grounding of the desktop or working table. Ensure
that the device is placed horizontally and do not turn it over or hang it on
the wall. Do not place other objects on the device.
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Do not put water cups, beverages and other containers with liquid close to or
on the device to avoid liquid leakage and thus cause safety hazards.
If any object or liquid accidentally enters the device, stop using the device
and disconnect the power cord and all cables connected to the device
immediately, and then contact the after-sales personnel.
When handling a flight case with wheels, please lock and fix the wheels to
prevent the device from sliding.
When stacking, ensure all the devices are stacked stably to avoid device
damage and personal injury caused by falling.
2.3.2 Mounting into a Rack
The rack must be fixed properly to avoid tilting and falling, and thus cause
personal injury and device damage.
When a device is mounted into a rack, all mounting holes must be fixed with
screws.
Ensure the rack is well ventilated. It is recommended to reserve at least 1U
space between the stacking devices, and the heat dissipation vents must not be
obstructed and keep at least 10 cm distance from other objects.
2.3.3 Grounding
Connect the grounding wire first when installing a device, and disconnect the
grounding wire at last when removing the device.
The connecting surface of the grounding wire and the device must have good
conductivity. Spray painting is strictly prohibited, and there must be
sufficient fastening force between the connecting parts.
Do not operate the device when the grounding conductor is not installed.
There must be no joints in the middle of the grounding wire, and it is
strictly prohibited to install a switch or fuse on the grounding wire.
For devices using a three-pin socket, ensure that the ground terminal in the
three-pin socket is well grounded.
2.4 Cable Requirements
2.4.1 Power Cords
Warning:
Do not install or remove the power cord when the device is powered on. When
the power cord core contacts the conductor, an electric arc or spark will be
generated which may result in fire or eye injury.
Protect the power cord properly to prevent it from being punctured to avoid
personal injury or fire caused by a short circuit.
To ensure the safety of the device and personnel, be sure to use the matched
power cord.
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User-supplied cables must comply with local cable regulations and device cable
requirements.
Before installing or removing the power cord, turn off the device power first.
Check the electrical plug regularly and wipe off the dirt or dust accumulated
on the plug.
Before connecting the power cord, read the labels or markings on the power
cord to make sure it is a matched one.
The device is intended to operate from an AC power source with a voltage range
of AC 100240V~, 50/60Hz. Various standard plugs are shown in the figure
below.
US NEMA5/15
Europe CEE 7
China GB 2099
UK BS 1363
EEarthNNeutralLLive
2.4.2 Signal Cables
Before using a DVI signal cable, check whether the pins on the cable connector
are vertical and even. If not, please replace the cable.
Before connecting the signal cable to the device, check whether there is any
object in the device connector. If yes, remove the object first.
If the signal cable has not been used for a long time, discharge static
electricity before using it.
Under normal working conditions of the device, it is recommended that
nontechnical professionals do not perform hot-swapping to avoid device damage.
2.4.3 Miscellaneous
Signal cables must be bound separately from strong current cables or high
voltage cables.
When the temperature is too low, severe shock and vibration may cause brittle
cracking of the plastic sheath of the cable. All cables should be laid and
installed when the temperature is above zero.
If the storage temperature of the cable is below zero, the cable must be moved
to room temperature and stored for more than 24 hours before laying and
installation.
When carrying cables, especially in a low-temperature environment, always
handle the cable with care. Violent handling, such as pushing down the cables
directly from a high place, is prohibited.
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2.5 Electrical Safety
2.5.1 Battery
The battery is not intended to be replaced. Always follow the relevant
instructions to dispose of batteries. Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot
oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting
of a battery can result in an explosion. Leaving a battery in an extremely
high temperature surrounding environment can
result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. A battery
subjected to extremely low air pressure may result in an explosion or
the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
2.5.2 Electromagnetic Interference
Keep the device away from transformers, high-voltage power lines and
highcurrent devices.
Keep the device away from high-power broadcast transmitters. If there is a
mobile communication transmitter around the device, its
interference degree should meet the requirements of relevant standards. If
needed, take necessary measures to prevent interference, such as shielding and
isolation. When using hand-held wireless communication devices, such as
interphones, keep at least 30 cm away from the device.
2.5.3 Anti-Static
Always wear anti-static wrist bands and insulating gloves when touching the
static-sensitive components.
Always hold the board by the edges to avoid touching the circuits or
components, and do not touch the chip with your hands.
The disassembled board must be packaged with anti-static packaging material
before storage or transportation.
2.6 Unpacking and Inspection
2.6.1 Unpacking
After receiving the device, check whether the packing box is damaged. If there
is any damage, do not open the box and contact the carrier in time to confirm
the damage to the device and matters related to compensation.
After unpacking, save the packing box and materials for possible storage and
transportation in the future.
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2.6.2 Inspection
When the packing box is in perfect condition, unpack the box. Check the
appearance of the device for damage. If there is damage, please contact the
salesperson.
Check the box contents according to the packing list described in the
certificate of approval. If any item is missing, please contact the
salesperson in time.
2.7 Device Labels
Labels
Description
Shock hazard
Multiple power inputs The device is powered by multiple power supplies.
Disconnect all power cords when the device is powered off.
Warranty void if removed Do not open the chassis. If this label is damaged,
the device will not be covered by the warranty.
Grounding The two ends of the grounding wire are connected to the device and
the grounding point respectively, which means that the device must be grounded
through the grounding point to ensure the normal operation of the device and
the personal safety of the operators.
Sensitive electronic device Keep the device away from areas with strong
electromagnetic radiation to avoid electromagnetic interference and thus
affect the image output quality.
Device carrying The device needs to be carried by multiple people.
2.8 Notes and Cautions
2.8.1 Installation Notes
When the product needs to be installed on the rack, 8 screws at least M6*16
should be used to fix it. The rack for installation shall bear at least four
times the total weight of the mounted equipment.
– Elevated Operating Ambient – If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack
assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be
greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to
installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient
temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.
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– Reduced Air Flow – Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such
that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is
not compromised.
– Mechanical Loading – Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such
that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
– Circuit Overloading – Consideration should be given to the connection of the
equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the
circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate
consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing
this concern.
– Reliable Earthing – Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be
maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other
than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).
2.8.2 FCC Caution
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
2.8.3 Others
This is Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
This product can only be placed horizontally. Do not mount vertically or
upsidedown.
Please read the specifications thoroughly and use the product in accordance
with the requirements. If you have any questions about the specifications,
please contact us immediately. If you use the product improperly, not
following the requirements, or for illegal purposes, you shall be solely
responsible for any consequences arising therefrom.
If the product does not have the relevant certifications required by the
countries or regions where it is to be sold, please contact PIXELHUE to
confirm or address the problem. Otherwise, the customer shall be responsible
for the legal risks caused or PIXELHUE has the right to claim compensation.
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3 Overview
About This Chapter
This chapter is designed to describe the hardware appearance, features and
specifications of the 4K ViewPro.
Overview
Introduction Features Appearance Dimensions
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3.1 Introduction
The 4K ViewPro is the real 4K video processor around the globe, which supports
4K×2K@60Hz video input and output.
Designed with a hardware-based FPGA system architecture and high-performance
Scaler core, the 4K ViewPro allows input and output scaling and offers you a
perfect experience of image processing.
With powerful capabilities like receiving of a variety of video signals and
ultra HD 4K×2K@60Hz image processing and output, the 4K ViewPro can be widely
used for high-end rental, stage control, fine-pitch LED displays and video
conversion.
3.2 Features
A wide range of video inputs: 1x DP 1.2, 1x HDMI 2.0, 2x dual link DVI and 2x
12G-SDI with loop output
A wide range of video outputs: 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x dual link DVI, 1x12G-SDI and 1x
HDBaseT
Up to 6x inputs and 5x outputs Up to 4K×2K@60Hz 4:4:4 video input and input
source image scaling supported Custom EDID Picture in Picture (PIP) function
The position and size of PIP can be adjusted and controlled as you like. Layer
freezing, blackout, test patterns, output color adjustment and other
functions Easy device operation, control and monitoring via mobile devices or
Web Strobe function supported
Simple operations allow for on-site strobe display effect.
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3.3 Appearance
3.3.1 Front Panel
3 Overview
Note:
All product pictures shown in this document are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary.
No. Button Description
1
Power Press the button to turn on the device.
button Hold down the button and select Yes on the TFT screen to turn off
the device.
2
LED bar Display the device running status.
Always on: The device is running normally.
Flashing: The device is running abnormally.
3
Input
Display the signal statuses of input sources and switch the input
source sources quickly.
buttons Status LEDs:
Green: Input source is accessed and in use.
Yellow: Input source is accessed but not in use.
Off: No input source is accessed or input source is abnormal.
Red, off after flashing 5s: Input source is not accessed but in use.
Press the input source button to switch the input source of main layer. Hold it down for 4s to switch the input source of PIP.
4
TFT
Display the current device status and settings menu.
screen
5
Knob
On the home screen, press the knob to enter the operation menu
screen.
On the operation menu screen, rotate the knob to select a menu item, and press the knob to confirm the selection or enter the submenu.
When a menu item with parameters is selected, you can rotate the knob to adjust the parameters. Please note that after adjustment, you need to press the knob again to confirm the adjustment.
6
ESC
Exit the current menu or cancel the operation.
7
Function SCALE: Enter the image scaling menu.
buttons PIP: Enable/Disable PIP.
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Status LEDs: – On: PIP is enabled. – Off: PIP is disabled.
FN: Custom function button (Layer Swap) TEST: Enter the test pattern menu.
FRZ: Freeze the display. BLACK: Make the display fade to black.
8
USB
For device update and importing/exporting preset/BKG/LOGO files
Note: The file system of the USB drive you use must be FAT32.
3.3.2 Rear Panel
Note:
All product pictures shown in this document are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary.
Input Connector DUAL DVI
12G-SDI
DP 1.2 HDMI 2.0
Output Connector HDBaseT DUAL DVI
Qty Description
2
VESA standard compliant
Input resolution up to 4K×2K@30Hz and downward compatible
HDCP 1.4 compliant
2
Input resolution up to 4K×2K@60Hz and downward
compatible
12G-SDI loop output
1
Input resolution up to 4K×2K@60Hz and downward
compatible
1
Input resolution up to 4K×2K@60Hz and downward
compatible
HDCP 2.2 compliant
Qty Description
1
Output resolution up to 4K×2K@30Hz when sampling
rate is 4:2:0 and downward compatible
1
Output resolution up to 4K×2K@30Hz and downward
compatible
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12G-SDI
1
HDMI 2.0
1
DP 1.2
1
Control
Connector
Qty
ETHERNET
1
USB (Type-B)
1
Genlock IN-LOOP 1
Overall Specifications
Connector
Qty
Power connector 1
Power switch
1
Output resolution up to 4K×2K@60Hz and downward compatible Input resolution up
to 4K×2K@60Hz and downward compatible HDCP 2.2 and EDID 1.3 compliant Input
resolution up to 4K×2K@60Hz and downward compatible
Description For PC communication or network connection For device debugging
For connecting a synchronization signal to synchronize cascaded devices
Description 100240V~, 50/60Hz, 2.1A Press ON to power on the device. Press
OFF to power off the device.
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3 Overview
Unit: mm
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4 Applications
About This Chapter
This chapter describes the connections of a typical application scenario of
the 4K ViewPro and the installation instructions.
Overview
Applications
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4.1 Applications
4 Applications
Installation Instructions
When the product needs to be installed on the rack, 8 screws at least M5*8
should be used to fix it. The rack for installation shall bear at least 20 kg
weight.
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5 Menu Operations
5 Menu Operations
About This Chapter
This chapter is designed to describe the front panel menus and menu operations
of the 4K ViewPro.
Overview
Operation Instructions Home Screen Input Settings Output Settings Layer Settings Preset Settings Display Control General Settings Communication Settings Language
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5.1 Operation Instructions
Knob
On the home screen, press the knob to enter the main menu screen.
On the main menu screen, rotate the knob to select a menu item, and press the
knob to confirm the selection or enter the submenu.
When a menu item with parameters is selected, rotate the knob to adjust the
parameters. Please note that after adjustment, please press the knob again to
confirm the adjustment.
ESC
Press the button to exit the current menu or cancel the operation.
Lock/Unlock
Hold down the knob and ESC button for 3s or longer to lock or unlock the
buttons.
5.2 Home Screen
When the device is powered on, the TFT screen displays the home screen.
Figure 5-1 Home screen
Icon 4K ViewPro 192.168.1.111
Main
Description Device name Device IP address Front panel lock status Main layer status, input source and input resolution of main layer Highlighted: Main layer is enabled.
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PIP Backup Web GEN
Res Preset
Gray: Main layer is not enabled
PIP status, input source and input resolution of PIP Highlighted: PIP is enabled. Gray: PIP is not enabled
Status of input source hot backup
: Input source hot backup is not enabled.
: Input source hot backup is enabled.
Device control status
: The device is controlled via Web.
Synchronization status
: Genlock is not enabled.
: Genlock is enabled.
: Genlock is abnormal.
Current output resolution
Current preset name
5.3 Input Settings
Press the knob to enter the main menu screen. Rotate the knob to select Input
Settings and press the knob to enter the input settings screen.
Figure 5-2 Input settings
5.3.1 Input Source
On the Input Settings screen, Source is selected by default. Press the knob to
enter the source selection screen. Rotate the knob to select an input source
and press the knob to confirm the selection.
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5.3.2 Input Resolution
The 4K ViewPro supports input resolution settings. Standard resolution and
custom resolution are both supported.
On the Input Settings screen, rotate the knob to select Resolution and press
the knob to enter the input resolution settings screen.
Note:
When the input source is SDI, input resolution settings are not supported.
Standard Resolution
1. Standard Resolution is selected by default. You can rotate the knob to
select a desired resolution and frame rate.
2. After you have set the resolution and frame rate, rotate the knob to
select Apply and press the knob to make the settings take effect.
Figure 5-4 Standard resolution settings
Note:
When you select different input sources, the resolutions under Standard Resolution are different.
Custom Resolution
Rotate the knob to select Custom Resolution and press the knob to enter the
custom resolution settings screen. Rotate the knob to select a desired width,
height and frame rate.
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After you have set the width, height and frame rate, rotate the knob to select
Apply and press the knob to make the settings take effect.
5.3.3 Color Space
The device can automatically identify the color space type of the current
input source. The color space types supported by the input connector are as
followings. DVI: RGB, YCbCr HDMI: RGB, YCbCr DP: RGB, YCbCr DUAL DVI: RGB,
YCbCr SDI: SMPTE level-A, SMPTE level-B
Note:
When there is no input source accessed, No Signal is displayed here.
5.4 Output Settings
On the main menu screen, rotate the knob to select Output Settings and press
the knob to enter the output settings screen.
Figure 5-6 Output settings
5.4.1 Ouput Resolution
The 4K ViewPro supports output resolution settings. Standard resolution and
custom resolution are both supported.
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On the Output Settings screen, rotate the knob to select Resolution and press the knob to enter the output resolution settings screen.
Standard Resolution
Standard Resolution is selected by default. You can rotate the knob to select
a desired resolution and frame rate.
Figure 5-7 Standard resolution settings
After you have set the resolution and frame rate, rotate the knob to select
Apply and press the knob to make the settings take effect.
Custom Resolution
Rotate the knob to select Custom Resolution and press the knob to enter the
custom resolution settings screen. Rotate the knob to select a desired width,
height and frame rate.
Figure 5-8 Custom resolution settings
5.4.2 Output Color
Rotate the knob to select Color and press the knob to enter the output color
settings screen. When a color parameter is selected, press the knob and the
parameter color turns blue. Rotate the knob to adjust the parameter value. For
detailed parameter settings, please refer to Table 5-1.
Figure 5-9 Output color settings
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Table 5-1 Output color parameter settings
Name
Value Range
Default Description Value
Brightness 0100 50
Adjust the screen brightness.
The larger the value, the brighter the screen will be.
Contrast 0100 50
Adjust the difference between the darkest and brightest areas of the image
displayed on the screen.
The larger the value, the bigger this difference will be.
Saturation 0100 50
Adjust the purity or vividness grade of the image color.
The larger the value, the purer the color will be.
Hue
-180180 0
Adjust the gradation or variety of the image
color.
The larger the value, the more intense the color will be.
Gamma
0.25 4.00
1.00 Adjust the degree of distortion of the image color.
The larger the value, the more distorted the color will be.
Reset
Reset the settings to defaults.
5.4.3 Connector Settings
Set the output connector, color space/sampling rate, bit depth and sync
polarity.
On the main menu screen, go to Output Settings > Connector Settings and press
the knob to enter the output connector settings screen.
Figure 5-10 Output connector settings
Rotate the knob to select the desired parameter and press the knob to confirm
the selection.
Output Connector Set the signal output connector. DP is selected by default.
Color/Sample
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Set the color space and sampling rate of the current output connector. Bit
Depth
8 bit, 10 bit and 12 bit are supported. Sync Polarity
Set the output sync polarity for the compatibility with the connected device.
5.5 Layer Settings
The 4K ViewPro supports the settings of the main layer, PIP, BKG and LOGO. On
the main menu screen, rotate the knob to select Layer Settings and press the
knob to enter the layer settings screen.
Figure 5-11 Layer settings
5.5.1 Main Layer
On the Layer Settings screen, rotate the knob to select Main Layer and press
the knob to enter the main layer settings screen.
Status
Set to turn on or turn off the main layer function. On: Turn on the main layer function. Off: Turn off the main layer function.
Input Source
Rotate the knob to select the input source for main layer.
Figure 5-12 Selecting input source
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Adjustment
On the Main Layer screen, rotate the knob to select Adjustment and press the knob to enter the main layer adjustment screen.
Figure 5-13 Adjustment
Aspect Ratio: Set the proportional relationship between the layer width and
height.
Keep Ratio: Lock or unlock the aspect ratio.
– Lock: The aspect ratio is a fixed ratio. You can set the vertical height and
horizontal width based on the selected aspect ratio. For example, the aspect
ratio is set to 2:1 and you lock the ratio, then you can set the vertical
height and you cannot set the horizontal width which will be automatically
adjusted based on the set ratio.
– Unlock: You can customize the aspect ratio and the vertical height and
horizontal width can be adjusted freely.
H Width: Adjust the layer width.
V Height: Adjust the layer height.
Initial X: Adjust the horizontal initial coordinate of the layer. The default
value is 0.
Initial Y: Adjust the vertical initial coordinate of the layer. The default
value is 0.
Full Screen: Display the layer in full screen.
– H: The layer fills the screen horizontally, but remains the same vertically.
– V: The layer fills the screen vertically, but remains the same horizontally.
– H+V: The layer fills the whole screen. Unit: Set the adjustment unit. Pixel
and percentage are supported.
Reference: Set the adjustment reference.
– Top Left: Set the top left corner as the reference point. – Center: Set the
center point as the reference point. Reset: Reset the settings to defaults.
Layer Swap
Swap the input source image of main layer and PIP.
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Priority
Set the layer priority. On the Main Layer screen, rotate the knob to select Priority and press the knob to enter the priority setting screen.
Figure 5-14 Main layer priority
Input Crop
1: The main layer is sent to back. 2: The main layer is brought to front.
Crop the input source image and display it in full screen. Figure 5-15 Input
crop
Step 1 On the Layer Settings screen, rotate the knob to select Main Layer and
press the knob to enter the main layer settings screen.
Step 2 Rotate the knob to select Input Crop and press the knob to enter the
input crop screen.
Figure 5-16 Input crop
Step 3 On the Input Crop screen, Status is selected by default. Rotate the
knob to select On to turn on the input crop function.
Step 4 Rotate the knob to set the related parameters for input crop function.
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H Width: Set the horizontal width of the current input source after cropping.
V Height: Set the vertical height of the current input source after cropping.
Initial X: Set the horizontal initial coordinate of the cropped part upon the
current
input source with the top left corner as the reference point. Initial Y: Set
the vertical initial coordinate of the cropped part upon the current
input source with the top left corner as the reference point. Unit: Set the
adjustment unit. Pixel and percentage are supported. Reset: Reset the settings
to defaults.
Advanced
Set the layer mask, opacity, flipping and color. Layer Mask
Mask certain part of the layer image.
Figure 5-17 Mask
a. On the Advanced screen, rotate the knob to select Layer Mask and press the
knob to enter the layer mask settings screen.
Figure 5-18 Layer mask
b. Rotate the knob to set the mask-related parameters. – Mask Top: Set the area to be masked on the top. – Mask Bottom: Set the area to be masked on the bottom. – Mask Left: Set the area to be masked on the left. – Mask Right: Set the area to be masked on the right. – Unit: Set the unit. Pixel and percentage (default) are supported. – Reset: Reset the settings to defaults.
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Opacity
Set the opacity of the layer. The range is 0% (transparent)100%
(nontransparent). The default value is 100%.
Layer Flip
Set the image flipping mode. The options are Off, H, V and H/V. – Off: No
flipping – H: The layer is flipped horizontally. – V: The layer is flipped
vertically. – H+V: The layer is flipped both horizontally and vertically.
Layer Color
Rotate the knob to select Layer Color and press the knob to enter the layer
color settings screen.
Figure 5-19 Layer color
Table 5-2 Layer color
Name
Value Range
Brightness 0100
Contrast
0100
Saturation 0100
Hue
-180
180
Monochrome On Off
Default Description Value
50
Adjust the screen brightness.
The larger the value, the brighter the screen will be.
50
Adjust the difference between the darkest
and brightest areas of the image displayed
on the screen.
The larger the value, the bigger this difference will be.
50
Adjust the purity or vividness grade of the
image color.
The larger the value, the purer the color will be.
0
Adjust the gradation or variety of the image
color.
The larger the value, the more intense the color will be.
Off
On: Turn on the monochrome function for
main layer.
Off: Turn off the function.
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Invert Colors On
Off
On: Turn on the invert colors function for
Off
main layer.
Off: Turn off the function.
Reset
Reset the settings to defaults.
5.5.2 PIP
On the Layer Settings screen, rotate the knob to select PIP and press the knob to enter the PIP settings screen.
Figure 5-20 PIP
Status
On the PIP screen, Status is selected by default. You can select to turn on or
turn off the PIP function.
On: Turn on the PIP function. When PIP is turned on, the PIP button on the
front panel is lit and green.
Off: Turn off the PIP function. You can also press the PIP button on the front
panel to turn off the PIP.
Input Source
Rotate the knob to select the input source for PIP. The input sources include
DVI 1, DVI 2, DP, HDMI, SDI 1 and SDI 2.
Adjustment
On the PIP screen, rotate the knob to select Adjustment and press the knob to enter the PIP adjustment screen.
Figure 5-21 Adjustment
Aspect Ratio: Set the proportional relationship between the layer width and height.
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Keep Ratio: Lock or unlock the aspect ratio.
– Lock: The aspect ratio is a fixed ratio. You can set the vertical height and
horizontal width based on the selected ratio. For example, the aspect ratio is
set to 2:1 and you lock the ratio, then you can set the vertical height and
you cannot set the horizontal width which will be automatically adjusted based
on the set ratio.
– -Unlock: You can custom the aspect ratio and the vertical height and
horizontal width can be adjusted freely.
H Width: Adjust the layer width.
V Height: Adjust the layer height.
Initial X: Adjust the horizontal initial coordinate of the layer. The default
value is 0.
Initial Y: Adjust the vertical initial coordinate of the layer. The default
value is 0.
Full Screen: Set the layer to display in full screen.
– H: The layer fills the screen horizontally, but remains the same vertically.
– V: The layer fills the screen vertically, but remains the same horizontally.
– H+V: The layer fills the whole screen. Unit: Set the adjustment unit. Pixel
and percentage are supported.
Reference: Set the adjustment reference.
– Top Left: Set the top left corner as the reference point. – Center: Set the
center point as the reference point. Reset: Reset the settings to defaults.
Layer Swap
Swap the input source image of main layer and PIP.
Priority
Set the layer priority. On the PIP screen, rotate the knob to select Priority and press the knob to enter the priority setting screen.
Figure 5-22 PIP priority
1: The PIP is sent to back. 2: The PIP is brought to front.
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Input Crop
Crop the input source image and make it fill the layer.
Figure 5-23 Input crop
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Step 1 On the Layer Settings screen, rotate the knob to select PIP and press
the knob to enter the PIP settings screen.
Step 2 Rotate the knob to select Input Crop and press the knob to enter the
input crop screen.
Figure 5-24 Input crop
Step 3 On the Input Crop screen, Status is selected by default. Rotate the
knob to select On to turn on the input crop function.
Step 4 Rotate the knob to set the related parameters for input crop function.
H Width: Set the horizontal width of the current input source after cropping.
V Height: Set the vertical height of the current input source after cropping.
Initial X: Set the horizontal initial coordinate of the cropped part upon the
current
input source with the top left corner as the reference point. Initial Y: Set
the vertical initial coordinate of the cropped part upon the current
input source with the top left corner as the reference point. Unit: Set the
adjustment unit. Pixel and percentage are supported. Reset: Reset the settings
to defaults.
Advanced
Set the layer layout mask, opacity, flipping and color. Layer Mask
Mask certain part of the layer.
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1. On the PIP screen, go to Advanced > Layer Mask and press the knob to enter
the layer mask settings screen.
Figure 5-26 PIP mask
2. Rotate the knob to set the mask-related parameters. – Mask Top: Set the
area to be masked on the top. – Mask Bottom: Set the area to be masked on the
bottom. – Mask Left: Set the area to be masked on the left. – Mask Right: Set
the area to be masked on the right. – Unit: Set the unit. Pixel and percentage
(default) are supported. – Reset: Reset the settings to defaults.
Opacity Set the opacity of the layer. The range is 0% (transparent)100%
(nontransparent). The default value is 100%.
Layer Flip Set the image flipping mode. The options are Off, H, V and H/V. –
Off: No flipping – H: The layer is flipped horizontally. – V: The layer is
flipped vertically. – H+V: The layer is flipped both horizontally and
vertically.
Layer Color Rotate the knob to select Layer Color and press the knob to enter
the layer color settings screen.
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Figure 5-28 Layer color
Name
Value Range
Brightness 0100
Contrast
0100
Saturation 0100
Hue
-180
180
Monochrome On Off
Invert Colors On Off
Reset
Default Description Value
50
Adjust the screen brightness.
The larger the value, the brighter the screen will be.
50
Adjust the difference between the darkest
and brightest areas of the image displayed
on the screen.
The larger the value, the bigger this difference will be.
50
Adjust the purity or vividness grade of the
image color.
The larger the value, the purer the color will be.
0
Adjust the gradation or variety of the image
color.
The larger the value, the more intense the color will be.
Off
On: Turn on the monochrome function for
PIP.
Off: Turn off the function.
Off
On: Turn on the invert colors function for
PIP.
Off: Turn off the function.
Reset the settings to defaults.
Layout
Set the layout of PIP and main layer. The supported layouts include Top Left,
Bottom Left, Top Right, Bottom Right, Center (default), T+B and L+R.
5.5.3 BKG
The 4K ViewPro supports BKG settings. On the Layer Settings screen, rotate the knob to select BKG and press the knob to enter the BKG settings screen.
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Step 1 Turn on or turn off the BKG function. Step 2 Set the BKG type. The
options are Pure Color or Image.
Pure Color: Set the individual R, G and B values to set the color for BKG.
Image: Select a local image as the BKG image. Step 3 (Optional) Select BKG
Import to import BKG images from USB drive. Step 4 (Optional) Select BKG
Export to export BKG images to USB drive.
Note:
The 4K ViewPro supports importing up to 16 BKG images. The BKG image size
should be no greater than 4090×2160.
BKG import and export functions are available when an USB drive is connected
to the 4K ViewPro.
5.5.4 LOGO
On the Layer Settings screen, rotate the knob to select LOGO and press the
knob to enter the LOGO settings screen.
Figure 5-30 LOGO settings
Step 1 Turn on or turn off the LOGO function. Step 2 Select the desired LOGO
image. Step 3 Select Initial X to set the horizontal initial coordinate of
LOGO image. Step 4 Select Initial Y to set the vertical initial coordinate of
LOGO image.
Step 5 Select Opacity to set the opacity of LOGO image. The range is 0%
(transparent) 100% (nontransparent).
Step 6 (Optional) Select LOGO Import to import BKG images from USB drive. Step
7 (Optional) Select LOGO Export to export BKG images to USB drive.
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Note:
The 4K ViewPro supports importing up to 16 LOGO images.
LOGO import and export functions are available when an USB drive is connected
to the 4K ViewPro.
5.6 Preset Settings
The 4K ViewPro supports up to 16 user presets. Users can save, load and clear
the configured presets. On the main menu screen, rotate the knob to select
Preset Settings and press the knob to enter the preset settings screen.
Figure 5-31 Preset settings
5.6.1 Save Presets
After you have completed the layer settings, you can save all the settings as
a preset. On the preset settings screen, select a blank preset and press the
knob to save the layer settings to the selected preset.
Figure 5-32 Saving preset
5.6.2 Load Presets
Rotate the knob to select a saved preset and press the knob to enter the
preset options screen. You can select Load to load the selected preset.
5.6.3 Clear Presets
Clear all the contents in the selected preset.
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Rotate the knob to select a saved preset and press the knob to enter the
preset options screen. You can select Clear to clear the selected preset.
5.6.4 Copy Presets
The 4K ViewPro supports preset copying function. You can copy a saved preset
data to another preset.
Rotate the knob to select a saved preset and press the knob to enter the
preset options screen. You can select Copy to to copy the selected preset data
to another preset.
5.6.5 Import and Export Presets
The 4K ViewPro allows for importing preset files from USB drive or exporting
preset files to USB drive.
5.7 Display Control
On the main menu screen, rotate the knob to select Display Control and press
the knob to enter the display control setting screen.
Figure 5-33 Display control
Note:
The display modes (Normal, Strobe, Freeze and Black Out) are mutual excluded
between each other. When you select one, the other one is deselected. When
Freeze or Black Out is selected, test patterns are unavailable.
Normal Display the content of current input source normally.
Freeze Freeze the current frame of the output image.
Black Out Make the output go black.
Strobe – Status: Turn on or turn off the strobe function.
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– Rate (Frames): Adjust the strobe rate interval (in frames) to set the
duration that the source is frozen until the next grab.
Transition Effect
Set the transition effect when switching the input source. Up to 16 transition
effects are supported.
Effect Duration
Set the duration of the transition effect. The range is 0.5s2s and the
default setting is 0.5s.
Test Pattern
You can test whether the screen can display the output image color normally by
comparing the displayed image with the test pattern.
On the main menu screen, rotate the knob to select Test Pattern and press the
knob to enter the test pattern settings screen.
Figure 5-34 Test pattern
Pure Color
Use pure color to test whether the screen can display the color normally. The
4K ViewPro provides 5 pure colors.
Gradient
Use gradient to test whether the screen can display the image normally. The 4K
ViewPro provides 11 gradients.
Grid
Use grid to test whether there are uncontrollable pixels on the screen. The 4K
ViewPro provides 6 grids.
Brightness
Set the brightness of the test pattern. The range is 14 and the default value
is 3.
Spacing
When the test pattern is Gradient or Grid, you can set the spacing. When the
test pattern is Pure Color, this item is unavailable. The range is 18 and the
default value is 5.
Speed
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When the test pattern is Grid, you can set the moving speed. When the test pattern is Pure Color or Gradient, this item is unavailable. The range is 14 and the default value is 3.
5.8 General Settings
On the main menu screen, rotate the knob to select General Settings and press
the knob to enter the general settings screen.
You can set the synchronization, input source hot backup, Fn button function,
auxiliary functions, factory reset, as well as update firmware version and
view device information.
Figure 5-35 General settings
5.8.1 Synchronization
Status: Turn on or turn off the synchronization function. Source: Rotate the
knob to select the desired source as the sync source.
Genlock signal is selected by default.
Figure 5-36 Synchronization
5.8.2 HDCP
DVI input connectors support HDCP processing and output. On: Turn on the HDCP
function of DVI input connector. Off: Turn off the HDCP function of DVI input
connector.
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5.8.3 Input Backup
If you turn on the input backup function, when the input source is abnormal or
the connector fails, the LED screen can still work normally.
Figure 5-38 Input backup
5.8.4 Fn
For each group of signal sources, the left one is the primary input source,
and the right one is the backup input source.
When the input backup function is turned on, if the primary input source has
no signal but the backup input source has signal, the backup one will be used.
Even if the primary input source has signal again, the backup one will still
be used.
If the backup input source has no signal but the primary input source has
signal, the primary input source will be used. If you switch the input source
yourself, the input backup function will not be enabled. Even if the input
source you switched to has no signal, the backup one will not be used. If the
primary input source has no signal because of switching preset, the input
backup function will not be enabled.
The Fn button on the device front panel can be customized to a
Synchronization, Main Layer, Preset Settings, Input Backup shortcut button.
You can press the Fn button to enter the corresponding menu screen.
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5.8.5 Auxiliary Functions
5.8.5.1 Return to Home
Set the period of time during which the system stays at the current page
before returning to the homepage automatically when there is no operation
performed.
Range: 30s3600s Default value: 60s
5.8.5.2 LCD Brightness
Adjust the LCD brightness. The range is 16 and the default setting is 1.
5.8.5.3 Output Timing
Set the area information of the resolution to be compatible with the connected
devices.
Figure 5-39 Output timing
Parameter Total Resolution H Total H Active H Front Porch
Description Current output resolution that can be set in Output Settings Total pixel count per line The horizontal size in pixels of the active area The offset between the end of the active area and the beginning of H sync
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H Sync V Total V Active V Front Porch
V Sync
H sync width in pixels Total line count per frame The vertical size of the output active area The offset in lines between the end of the output active area and the beginning of V sync V sync width in lines
After you have completed the settings, rotate the knob to select Apply and
press the knob to make the settings take effect. Rotate the knob to select
Reset to reset all the settings to defaults.
5.8.5.4 Monitoring
Monitor the statuses of the power supply, temperature and fan.
The flashing LED bar on the front panel indicates abnormal status. Please
contact our technical support staff in time for troubleshooting.
Figure 5-40 Monitoring
5.8.5.5 Self-Test
Test all the related items to view the device status. If anything is wrong,
please send your feedback to our technical support to solve the problem as
soon as possible. You can test the buttons, knob and device parameters.
Figure 5-41 Self-test
Note
Running self-test will cause transient abnormal display of the output. After the selftest, the output image will be displayed normally.
5.8.5.6 USB Import/Export
You can import and export preset files, BKG and LOGO images via USB drive.
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USB Detected
The device will automatically detect whether USB drive is connected. YES:
There is USB drive connected to the device. NO: There is no USB drive
connected to the device.
USB Import
You can import preset files, BKG and LOGO images via USB drive. Single file or multiple files importing are both supported.
USB Export
You can export preset files, BKG and LOGO images via USB drive. Single file or
multiple files exporting are both supported.
5.8.6 Factory Reset
Reset (Save IP): Reset the settings to factory defaults, except for the IP
address. Reset (All): Reset all the settings to factory defaults.
Figure 5-43 Factory reset
5.8.7 Firmware Update
The 4K ViewPro supports firmware update via USB drive. Step 1 Store the 4K
ViewPro update file to the root directory of an USB drive. Step 2 Insert the
USB drive to the USB port of the device. Step 3 Go to General Settings >
Firmware Update, and the device will automatically search
for the update file to perform the firmware update.
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Note:
The file system of the USB drive must be FAT32.
5.8.8 About Us
View the device hardware version and manufacturer information, including
company website and email address.
Official website: www.pixelhue.com
Email: info@pixelhue.com
5.9 Communication Settings
Rotate the knob to select Communication Settings and press the knob to enter
the communication settings screen.
You can set to obtain the IP address manually or automatically. When you
select Auto, please note that the device IP address must not conflict with IP
addresses of other devices. You can select Reset to reset the IP address and
subnet mask to default settings.
Figure 5-44 Communication settings
5.10 Language
The 4K ViewPro supports English and Simplified Chinese. You can freely switch
to either language.
Figure 5-45 Language
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6 Web Operations
About This Chapter
This chapter is designed to describe the web page menus and menu operations of
the 4K ViewPro.
Overview
Introduction Connections User Interface Input Settings Output Settings Layer Settings Preset Settings Display Control General Settings Communication Settings About Us
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6.1 Introduction
The 4K ViewPro supports Web operations through PC or mobile terminals. You can
set the device-related parameters by using an Internet browser. The settings
are the same as menu operations. Recommended browsers:
Chrome 50 or later Safari 10 or later Firefox 45 or later Internet Explorer
10.0 or later
Note:
When a PC or mobile terminal is used to control the device, the front panel buttons will be locked and the lock icon will appear on the front panel screen.
6.2 Connections
Web connection can be established via two ways.
Ethernet cable Connect the Ethernet port of the control PC with that of the
device with an RJ45 cable.
Router
a) Connect the Ethernet port of the device with a LAN port of the router, and
connect the Ethernet port of the control PC with a LAN port of the router.
b) Connect the mobile terminals to the router through WiFi network.
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Open one of the recommended browser and type “http:// the device IP address”,
and then press the Enter key to automatically jump to the device Web control
page.
6.3 User Interface
The main user interface of Web page is shown in the below figure which is
divided into 6 areas. The detailed information of each area is shown in the
below table.
Figure 6-1 Web user interface
Table 6-1 Web menu descriptions
No. Name
Description
1
Main menu Select a menu item.
The selected menu name will turn blue.
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Parameters Set or view the device parameters.
3
Monitoring Move the mouse to
icon, and the device
temperature will be shown. If the temperature is abnormal,
the icon will change to
.
Move the mouse to
icon, and the device voltage
will be shown. If the voltage is abnormal, the icon will
change to
.
Move the mouse to
icon, and the fan speed will
be shown. If the speed is abnormal, the icon will change to
.
4
Language Click
to change the language to either English or
Simplified Chinese.
5
Exit
Exit web control and unlock front panel buttons.
6
Input
Click an input source button to select an input source.
source for main layer
– Green: The input source is used by main layer. – Orange: The input source is accessed.
– Gray: The input source is not accessed.
Click FRZ to freeze the current frame.
Click BLACK to make the output image fade to black.
6.4 Input Settings
In the menu area, click Input Settings to enter the input settings page as
shown in Figure 6-2
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Input Source
Click the drop-down button next to Input Source and select an input source
from the drop-down list. Resolution
Set the resolution of current input source. Refresh Rate
Set the refresh rate of the input source.
After you have completed all the settings, click Apply to make the settings
take effect.
Detected Resolution
The device automatically detects the resolution and refresh rate of current
input source. The resolution and refresh rate can be changed in Input Source,
Resolution and Refresh Rate.
Color Space
Color space includes settings of the composite video standard of an input
source. Color space is determined by the video source. Different video sources
correspond to different content. The device automatically identifies the color
space type of current input source. If no signal is accessed, No Signal will
be displayed.
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6.5 Output Settings
6.5.1 Connector Settings
In menu area, click Output Settings to enter the output settings page. The
Connector Settings tab page is displayed by default.
Figure 6-3 Connector Settings
Output Connector
Click the drop-down button next to Output Connector and select the target
output connector from the drop-down list. Color Space/Sampling Rate
Click the drop-down button next to Color Space/Sampling Rate and select a
color space and sampling rate from the drop-down list. Bit Depth
Bit depth is the number of bits used for each color component of a single
pixel. Click the drop-down button next to Bit Depth and select a bit depth of
the output video. The options are 8bit, 10bit and 12bit. Output Sync Click the
drop-down button next to Output Sync and set output sync polarity.
6.5.2 Output Color
Click the Color tab to enter the color tab page as shown in Figure 6-4.
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Output color settings include Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue and Gamma. For detailed parameter settings, see Table 6-2.
Table 6-2 Output color parameter settings
Name
Value Range
Default Description Value
Brightness 0100 50
Adjust the screen brightness.
The larger the value, the brighter the screen will be.
Contrast 0100 50
Adjust the difference between the darkest and brightest areas of the image
displayed on the screen.
The larger the value, the bigger this difference will be.
Saturation 0100 50
Adjust the purity or vividness grade of the image color.
The larger the value, the purer the color will be.
Hue
-180180 0
Adjust the gradation or variety of the image
color.
The larger the value, the more intense the color will be.
Gamma
0.25 4.00
1.00 Adjust the degree of distortion of the image color.
The larger the value, the more distorted the color will be.
Click Reset to reset all the settings to defaults.
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6.5.3 Output Resolution
Click the Resolution tab to enter the output resolution tab page, as shown in
Figure 65.
Figure 6-5 Output resolution
Resolution: Click the drop-down button next to Resolution and select a
resolution from the drop-down list. If you select Custom for Resolution, set
the width and height of resolution manually.
Refresh rate: Click the drop-down button next to Refresh Rate and select the
refresh rate of the video from the drop-down list.
Click Apply after the output resolution settings are complete.
6.6 Layer Settings
In the menu area, click Layer Settings to enter the layer settings page where
you can set the main layer, PIP, BKG and LOGO.
6.6.1 Main Layer
Go to the Layer Settings page. The Main Layer page is displayed by default.
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Enable
Enable or disable the main layer function.
Input Source
Click the drop-down button next to Input Source and select an input source for
the main layer from the drop-down list.
Opacity
Set the opacity of the main layer. The range is 0% (transparent)100% (nontransparent).
Layer Swap
Click layer.
next to Layer Swap to swap the input sources of the main layer and PIP
Flip
Turn on or turn off the layer flipping function. Off: No flipping H: The layer is flipped horizontally. V: The layer is flipped vertically. H+V: The layer is flipped both horizontally and vertically.
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Aspect Ratio: Set the proportional relationship between the layer width and
height.
Keep Ratio: Lock or unlock the aspect ratio.
– Lock: The aspect ratio is a fixed ratio. You can set the vertical height and
horizontal width based on the selected ratio.
– For example, the aspect ratio is set to 2:1 and you set to lock the ratio,
then you can set the vertical height and you cannot set the horizontal width
which will be automatically adjusted based on the set ratio.
– Unlock: You can custom the aspect ratio and the vertical height and
horizontal width can be adjusted freely.
Unit: Set the adjustment unit.
Pixel and percentage are supported.
H Width: Adjust the layer width.
V Height: Adjust the layer height.
Initial X: Adjust the horizontal initial coordinate of the layer. The default
value is 0.
Initial Y: Adjust the vertical initial coordinate of the layer. The default
value is 0.
Full Screen: Set the layer to display in full screen.
– H: The layer fills the screen horizontally, but remains the same vertically.
– V: The layer fills the screen vertically, but remains the same horizontally.
– H+V: The layer fills the whole screen. Reference: Set the adjustment
reference.
– Top Left: Set the top left corner as the reference point.
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– Center: Set the center point as the reference point.
Layer Color
Scroll down the page to go to the color adjustment area as shown in Figure 6-7.
Figure 6-7 Layer color
Color adjustment parameters are shown in Table 6-3.
Table 6-3 Layer color
Name
Value Range
Monochrome On Off
Invert
On Off
Brightness 0100
Contrast
0100
Saturation 0100
Default Description Value
Off
On: Turn on the monochrome function for
main layer.
Off: Turn off the function.
Off
On: Turn on the invert colors function for
main layer.
Off: Turn off the function.
50
Adjust the screen brightness.
The larger the value, the brighter the screen will be.
50
Adjust the difference between the darkest
and brightest areas of the image displayed
on the screen.
The larger the value, the bigger this difference will be.
50
Adjust the purity or vividness grade of the
image color.
The larger the value, the purer the color will
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Hue Gamma
-180 180
0.25 4.00
be.
0
Adjust the gradation or variety of the image
color.
The larger the value, the more intense the color will be.
1.00 Adjust the degree of distortion of the image color.
The larger the value, the more distorted the color will be.
Click Reset to reset all the settings to default
Input Crop
Crop the input source image and display it fill the layer as shown in Figure 6-8.
Figure 6-8 Crop
Step 1 On the main layer page, toggle on the Enable switch in Crop area to
enable the crop function.
Step 2 Select the adjustment unit. Pixel and percentage are supported. Step 3
Set the H width, V height, initial X and initial Y of the cropped layer.
H Width: Set the horizontal width of the current input source after cropping.
V Height: Set the vertical height of the current input source after cropping.
Initial X: Set the horizontal initial coordinate of the cropped part upon the
current
input source with the top left corner as the reference point. Initial Y: Set
the vertical initial coordinate of the cropped part upon the current
input source with the top left corner as the reference point.
Click Reset to reset the settings to defaults.
Layer Mask
Mask certain part of the layer as shown in Figure 6-9.
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Step 1 On the main layer page, toggle on the Enable switch in Mask area to
enable the mask function.
Step 2 Select the adjustment unit. Pixel and percentage are supported. Pixel:
Adjust the remaining area by pixels. Percentage: Adjust the percentage ratio
of the width and height of the remaining area.
Step 3 Set the mask-related parameters. Top: Set the area to be masked on the
top. Bottom: Set the area to be masked on the bottom. Left: Set the area to be
masked on the left. Right: Set the area to be masked on the right. Click Reset
to reset the settings to defaults.
Priority
6.6.2 PIP
Set the main layer priority. 1: The main layer is sent to back. 2: The main
layer is brought to front.
Click the PIP tab to enter the PIP tab page as shown in Figure 6-10.
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Enable
Toggle on or off PIP. Input Source
Select the input source for PIP. The supported input sources include DVI 1,
DVI 2, DP, HDMI, SDI 1 and SDI 2. Layout
Select a layout. The supported layouts include custom layout, Top Left, Bottom
Left, Top Right, Bottom Right, Center, T+B and L+R. Opacity
Set the opacity of the layer. The greater the value, the opaque the layer will
be. The range is 0% (transparent)100% (nontransparent). Layer Swap
Click
next to Layer Swap to swap the input sources of the main layer and
PIP layer.
Flip
– Off: No flipping – H: The layer is flipped horizontally. – V: The layer is flipped vertically. – H+V: The layer is flipped both horizontally and vertically.
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Aspect Ratio: Set the proportional relationship between the layer width and
height.
Keep Ratio: Lock or unlock the aspect ratio.
– Lock: The aspect ratio is a fixed ratio. You can set the vertical height and
horizontal width based on the selected ratio. For example, the aspect ratio is
set to 2:1 and you set to lock the ratio, then you can set the vertical height
and you cannot set the horizontal width which will be automatically adjusted
based on the set ratio.
– Unlock: You can custom the aspect ratio and the vertical height and
horizontal width can be adjusted freely.
Unit: Set the adjustment unit.
Pixel and percentage are supported.
H Width: Adjust the layer width. The default value is 800.
V Height: Adjust the layer height. The default value is 600.
Initial X: Adjust the horizontal initial coordinate of the layer. The default
value is 0.
Initial Y: Adjust the vertical initial coordinate of the layer. The default
value is 0.
Full Screen: Set the layer to display in full screen.
– H: The layer fills the screen horizontally, but remains the same vertically.
– V: The layer fills the screen vertically, but remains the same horizontally.
– H/V: The layer fills the whole screen.
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Reference: Set the adjustment reference. – Top Left: Set the top left corner
as the reference point. – Center: Set the center point as the reference point.
Reset Click Reset to reset the settings to defaults.
Color
For the layer color parameters, please see Table 6-4.
Table 6-4 Layer color
Name
Value Range
Monochrome On Off
Invert
On Off
Brightness 0100
Contrast
0100
Saturation 0100
Hue
-180
180
Gamma
0.25 4.00
Default Description Value
Off
On: Turn on the monochrome function for
PIP.
Off: Turn off the function.
Off
On: Turn on the invert colors function for
PIP.
Off: Turn off the function.
50
Adjust the screen brightness.
The larger the value, the brighter the screen will be.
50
Adjust the difference between the darkest
and brightest areas of the image displayed
on the screen.
The larger the value, the bigger this difference will be.
50
Adjust the purity or vividness grade of the
image color.
The larger the value, the purer the color will be.
0
Adjust the gradation or variety of the image
color.
The larger the value, the more intense the color will be.
1.00 Adjust the degree of distortion of the image color.
The larger the value, the more distorted the color will be.
Click Reset to reset all the settings to default
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Crop
Crop the input source image and make it fill the layer as shown in Figure 6-11.
Figure 6-11 Crop
Step 1 On the PIP page, toggle on the Enable switch in Crop area to enable the
crop function.
Step 2 Select the adjustment unit. Pixel and percentage are supported. Step 3
Set the H width, V height, initial X and initial Y of the cropped layer.
H Width: Set the horizontal width of the current input source after cropping.
V Height: Set the vertical height of the current input source after cropping.
Initial X: Set the horizontal initial coordinate of the cropped part upon the
current
input source with the top left corner as the reference point. Initial Y: Set
the vertical initial coordinate of the cropped part upon the current
input source with the top left corner as the reference point.
Click Reset to reset the settings to defaults.
Mask
Mask certain part of the layer as shown in Figure 6-12.
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Step 1 On the PIP page, toggle on the Enable switch in Mask area to enable the
mask function.
Step 2 Select the adjustment unit. Pixel and percentage are supported. Pixel:
Adjust the remaining area by pixels. Percentage: Adjust the percentage ratio
of the width and height of the remaining area.
Step 3 Set the mask-related parameters. Top: Set the area to be masked on the
top. Bottom: Set the area to be masked on the bottom. Left: Set the area to be
masked on the left. Right: Set the area to be masked on the right. Click Reset
to reset the settings to defaults.
Priority
Set the PIP priority. 1: The PIP is sent to back. 2: The PIP is brought to front.
6.6.3 BKG
Click the BKG tab to enter the BKG tab page as shown in Figure 6-13.
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Step 1 Toggle on the BKG function. Step 2 You can select to set a pure color
BKG or a BKG image.
Color: Set the individual R, G and B color values. Image: Select an imported
BKG image on the device as the BKG image
6.6.4 LOGO
Click the LOGO tab to enter the LOGO tab page as shown in Figure 6-14. Import
LOGO files into the 4K ViewPro from USB drive before setting LOGO.
Figure 6-14 LOGO
Step 1 Toggle on the LOGO function. Step 2 Select an imported LOGO image. Step 3 Set the horizontal initial coordinate of the LOGO image. Step 4 Set the vertical initial coordinate of the LOGO image.
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Step 5 Set the opacity of the LOGO. The greater the value, the opaquer the layer will be. The range is 0% (transparent)100% (nontransparent).
6.7 Preset Settings
Click Preset Settings to enter the preset settings page as shown in Figure
6-15.
Figure 6-15 Preset
Preset status definitions:
: The current preset has data.
: The current preset has no data.
: The current preset has been loaded.
Preset operations:
Click
to clear the preset.
Click Click
to save the preset. to apply the preset.
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6.8 Display Control
Click Display Control to enter the display control page as shown in Figure
6-16.
Figure 6-16 Display control
Note:
The display modes (Normal, Strobe and Freeze) are mutual excluded between each other. When you select one, the other one is deselected.
Display Control
Normal: Display the content of current input source normally.
Freeze: Freeze the current frame of the output image.
Black: Make the screen go to black.
Strobe: Toggle on or off the strobe function.
Rate (Frames): Adjust the strobe rate interval (in frames) to set the duration
that the source is frozen until the next grab.
Transition Effect Set the transition effect when switching the input source.
Support CUT and Fade. Effect Duration: Set the duration of the transition
effect. The range is 0.5s2s and the default setting is 0.5s.
Preset Effect Set the preset transition effect when switching the preset.
Support CUT and Fade. Effect Duration: Set the duration of the preset
transition effect. The range is 0.5s2s and the default setting is 0.5s.
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Enable: Toggle on or off the test pattern. Pure Color: 5 pure colors are
supported. Gradient: 11 gradients are supported. Grid: 6 grids are supported.
Brightness: Test the brightness of the test pattern. The range is 14 and the
default value is 3. Spacing: When the test pattern is Gradient or Grid, you
can set the spacing.
When the test pattern is Pure Color, this item is unavailable. The range is
18 and the default value is 5. Speed: When the test pattern is Grid, you can
set the moving speed. When the test pattern is Pure Color or Gradient, this
item is unavailable. The range is 14 and the default value is 3. Reset: Reset
all the settings to defaults.
6.9 General Settings
6.9.1 Synchronization
Click General Settings to enter the general settings screen.
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Enable: Toggle on or off the synchronization mode. It is disabled by default.
Source: Select Genlock or an input source as the sync source.
6.9.2 Timing
Set the detailed information of the output resolution so that the 4K ViewPro
can be compatible with different display devices, video processors or video
sending devices. For timing parameters, please see the table below.
Table 6-5 Timing
Parameter
Description
Output Resolution Current output resolution that can be set in Output Settings
H Total
Total pixel count per line
H Active
The horizontal size in pixels of the active area
H Front Porch
The offset between the end of the active area and the beginning of H sync
H Sync
H sync width in pixels
V Total
Total line count per frame
V Active
The vertical size of the output active area
V Front Porch
The offset in lines between the end of the output active area and the beginning of V sync
V Sync
V sync width in lines
Reset
Reset the settings to defaults.
Click Apply to make the settings take effect. Click Reset to reset all the settings to defaults.
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Figure 6-20 Timing
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6.9.3 Device Management
Click Device Management tab to enter the factory reset page. If fault occurs
on the device, you can select to reset the device to factory settings.
Figure 6-21 Device management
Reset (Save IP) Reset the settings to factory defaults, except for IP address.
Factory Reset Reset all the settings to factory defaults.
6.9.4 Input Backup
Click the Input Backup tab to set the primary input source and backup input
source respectively.
If you turn on the input backup function, when the input source is abnormal or
the connector fails, the LED screen can still work normally.
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6.10 Communication Settings
Click Communication to enter the communication settings page.
Figure 6-23 Communication settings
You can set to obtain the IP address manually or automatically.
Manual: You need to enter the device IP address and subnet mask. Auto: The
device will obtain the IP address and subnet mask automatically.
After you have completed all the settings, click Apply to make the settings
take effect, or click Reset to reset the settings to default settings.
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6.11 About Us
Click About Us to view the company related information, including company
name, official website, email address and hardware version.
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Input Connector DUAL DVI
12G-SDI DP 1.2
Qty Resolution
2 1024×768p@48/50/59.94/60/75/85Hz 1152×864p@75Hz
1280×720p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/48/50/59.94/60Hz 1280×960p@50/59.94/60/85Hz
1280×1024p@48/50/59.94/60/75/85Hz 1366×768p@50/59.94/60Hz 1440×900p@60/75/85Hz
1600×1200p@48/50/59.94/60Hz 1680×1050p@60Hz
1920×1080p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/48/50/59.94/60Hz 1920×1200p@50/59.94/60Hz
2048×1080p@30/48/50/59.94/60Hz 2048×1152p@30/60Hz 2560×1080p@50/59.94/60Hz
2560×1600p@50/59.94/60Hz 3840×1080p@30/50/59.94/60Hz
3840×2160p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30Hz
2 12G-SDI loop output 1280×720p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz
1920×1080p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz
3840×2160p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz
4096×2160p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz
1 1024×768p@48/50/59.94/60/75/85Hz
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HDMI 2.0
Output Connector HDBaseT DUAL DVI
HDMI 2.0
1
1152×864p@75Hz
1280×720p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/48/50/59.94/60Hz
1280×960p@50/59.94/60/85Hz
1280×1024p@48/50/59.94/60/75/85Hz
1440×900p@60/75/85Hz
1600×1200p@48/50/59.94/60Hz
1680×1050p@60Hz
1920×1080p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/48/50/59.94/60Hz
1920×1200p@50/59.94/60Hz
2048×1080p@30/48/50/59.94/60Hz
2048×1152p@30/60Hz
2560×1080p@50/59.94/60Hz
2560×1600p@50/59.94/60/120Hz
3840×1080p@30/50/59.94/60/120Hz
3840×2160p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/60Hz
Qty Resolution
1 1024×768p@48/50/59.94/60/75/85Hz
1
1152×864p@75Hz
1280×720p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/48/50/59.94/60Hz
1280×1024p@48/50/59.94/60/75/85Hz
1440×900p@60/75/85Hz
1600×1200p@48/50/59.94/60Hz
1680×1050p@60Hz
1920×1080p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/48/50/59.94/60Hz
1920×1200p@50/59.94/60Hz
2048×1080p@30/48/50/59.94/60Hz
2048×1152p@30/60Hz
2560×1080p@50/59.94/60Hz
2560×1600p@50/59.94/60Hz
3840×1080p@30/50/59.94/60Hz
3840×2160p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30Hz
4096×2160p@30Hz
1 HDCP 2.2 and EDID1.3
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12G-SDI
1
Control
Connector
Qty
ETHERNET
1
USB (Type-B)
1
GENLOCK IN-LOOP 1
Overall Specifications
Connector
Qty
Power connector 1
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Dimensions
Power consumption
Net weight
1024×768p@48/50/59.94/60/75/85Hz 1152×864p@75Hz
1280×720p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/48/50/59.94/60Hz
1280×1024p@48/50/59.94/60/75/85Hz 1440×900p@60/75/85Hz
1600×1200p@48/50/59.94/60Hz 1680×1050p@60Hz
1920×1080p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/48/50/59.94/60Hz 1920×1200p@50/59.94/60Hz
2048×1080p@30/48/50/59.94/60Hz 2048×1152p@30/60Hz 2560×1080p@50/59.94/60Hz
2560×1600p@50/59.94/60/120Hz 3840×1080p@30/50/59.94/60/120Hz
3840×2160p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/60Hz 4096×2160p@30/60Hz 7680×1080@30/60Hz
8192×1080@30/60Hz 1280×720p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz
1920×1080p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz
3840×2160p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz
4096×2160p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz
Resolution For PC communication or network connection For PC control For
connecting a synchronization signal to synchronize cascaded devices
Resolution 100240V~, 50/60Hz, 2.1A 0°C to 50°C 10°C to +60°C 482.6 mm × 50.5
mm × 302.5 mm 55 W 4.7 kg
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