HALL TECHNOLOGIES VERSA-4K K Video and USB Extension User Manual

June 13, 2024
HALL TECHNOLOGIES

VERSA-4K
USER’S MANUALHALL TECHNOLOGIES VERSA 4K K Video and USB
Extension

4K Video & USB over IP

Part Number Function
VERSA-4K-S Encoder / Sender
VERSA-4K-R Decoder / Receiver

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FFC Notice

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
  2. This device must accept any interference even if it causes undesired operation.
    This equipment has been desinged 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 it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it 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.

Introduction

VERSA-4K is a complete AV over IP solution, which can extend 4K video with one frame latency, USB 2.0, Keyboard, Mouse, IR, RS-232, and Analog Audio over Gigabit Ethernet Network. Encoder in the Sender (VERSA-4K-S) uses visually lossless compression, which gives pixel perfect quality at the remote end. Receiver’s inbuilt scaler not only supports Video Wall up to 16×16, but can also change the Orientation of the Image. VERSA-4K is one stop scalable solution for your future AV needs, with 10,000 unique channels, which not only extends video but also extends USB 2.0 devices. With incredible low latency, VERSA-4K can make its way to Medical Applications, Remote Server Management, Presentation Rooms, Digital Signage to name but a few.
See Specifications for More details.

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1.1 Applications

  • Remote PC management
  • Digital Signage
  • Interactive Classrooms
  • Surveillance
  • Live broadcast
  • Patient Monitoring
  • Conference rooms, Auditoriums, Bars and restaurants

Package Contents

Models Item Quantity
VERSA-4K-S VERSA-4K-S

User Manual
Wide Band IR Emitter
Mounting  Brackets
Universal Power Supply| 1
1
1
1
1
VERSA-4K-R| VERSA-4K-R
User Manual
Wide Band IR Detector
IR Detector (Local Control)
IR Remote Controller
Mounting  Brackets
Universal Power Supply| 1
1
1
1
1
1
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Input and Outputs

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| FIN| USB Mini for Front Panel Firmware update
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MENU. UP. DOWN| user Button: for front panel operation
RST| Factory Reset
LCD| , 032 Character display for System Confiouration
| 1 000BT| RJ43 Jack -• Connects to 1G Ethernet
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IR-CTRL| IR Local Control
:R-IN, IR-OUT| IR Detector and IR Emitter connection: for Bidirectional Paz:,throuon
L/R IN. L/R OUT| 3 5rnm Jack for Antilop Line Input and Line output
HOMI AUD| HDMI Audio extraction
MIC IN (Receiver only)| 1 smm Jack for Microphone Analog Input
-IDMI OUT (Sender only)| video Output
-IDMI IN| video input
RS-232| RS 232 Phoenix connector for lull duplex serial communication
tJSB HOST| use Type B that connect: to host PC
USB 1 1. USB2.0| use Type A for USB peripherals
5V DC| External  Power Supply with Locking connector

Getting Started

  1. Use Gigabit Switch with IGMPV2 and Jumbo Frame Support
  2. Connect Sender(s) and Receiver(s) to the switch. No DHCP server required, by default Auto IP is enabled.
  3. If switch does not support PoE, use external power supply included in the package
  4. Assign unique Group ID to each Sender. The Group ID can be changed from the Front Panel using UP and DOWN arrow keys or by using IR Remote Controller (See Front Panel operation for more details)
  5. Connect HDMI Source(s) to Sender(s)
  6. Connect HDMI Display(s) to Loop out as required
  7. Connect HDMI Display(s) to Receiver(s)
  8. Connect IR Detector cable to “IR-CTRL” port to use IR Remote Controller
  9. If extending bidirectional IR, connect IR Emitter cable to “IR-OUT” port and IR detector cable to “IR-IN” port of both Sender and Receiver. See IR Over IP for more details.
  10. If Using RS-232, connect RS-232 cable from PC or automation system to the supplied phoenix connector, and then connect it to the “RS-232” port of VERSA-4K. See Serial over IP for more details.
  11. To control the unit from WEB-GUI or PC-GUI change the IP address of the PC to Auto IP network
  12. Assign Device Name to Sender(s) and Receiver(s) from WEB-GUI or PC-GUI

Control Interface

5.1 Front Panel Operation
VERSA features 16X2 Character LCD with three user buttons: MENU, UP and DOWN on the front panel, which allows the user to quickly change the Group ID and IP configuration. By default,
Device Name and Group ID on the Home Screen of the LCD, UP and DOWN arrow keys can be used change the Group ID.
Changing configuration from front panel is a five step process:

  1. Press MENU button on Home Screen
  2. Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to navigate to a configuration.
  3. Hold the MENU button till the configuration starts blinking.
  4. Use UP and DOWN arrows keys to see the available Options/Settings.
  5. Press MENU again to apply the new configuration.

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–[Configuration Name]– System Configuration
[Status Name]: System Status
Configuration Name Options
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P ivI.,0 AUTO, DHCP, STATIC
IP ADD IP Address
SUBNET Subnet Mask
GATEWAY Gateway
BAUD RS-232 Baud Rate
Status Name Description
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MAC ADD Mac Address of the Device
USB RX IP (Sender Only) Shows the IP address of the Receiver to which USB2.0

devices are connected
USB TX IP (Receiver Only)| Shows the IP address of the Sender to which USB2.0 devices are exported
Link Speed| Ethernet Link Speed| 1000M| 1000BaseT (Gigabit Link)
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100M| 100BaseT
10M| 10BaseT
No Link!| When there is no Physical Link or IP address

5.2 IR Control
IR Remote controller can be used to change the Group ID of Sender/Receiver. The numeric keypad on the remote controller can be used to key-In 4-digit Group ID (0000 to 9999). To use IR Remote Controller, connect IR Detector Cable (labeled as “Control”) to “IR-CTRL” port on VERSA. See IR Detectors and Emitters for more information

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IR Detectors and Emitters

IR Detector cable for Passthrough. Connected to “IR-IN” port of VERSA.|
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IR Detector cable for Local Control. Connected to “IR-CTRL” port of VERSA|
IR Emitter cable for Passthrough. Connected to “IR-OUT” port of VERSA|

5.3 WEB-GUI
Both Sender and Receiver host a WEB Application with intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI), which can be accessed using any standard WEB browser. The WEB-GUI can be used to change various systems setting such as Device Name, Group ID, USB Control, Audio Control, Video Wall, Independent Routing and Firmware Update over HTTP etc. For more advance configurations such as USB Filtering and USB device View use PC-GUI

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5.4 PC-GUI
PC-GUI is used to configure all the advanced settings, such as USB Filtering, OSD, EDID Management, SOIP, and Bezel and Gap Compensation. With advanced device finder, PC-GUI gives an advanced top-level management interface to control all the Senders and Receivers on the network. PC-GUI can provide Video Preview, USB Device View, Matrix View etc.

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Working

6.1 Architecture
VERSA-4K uses Client-Server architecture, where each function such as Video, Audio, USB, IR, and RS-232 is considered as a service. VERSA-4K-S (Sender) acts as a server, and provides services independently under one Group ID. Each VERSA-4K-R (Receiver) in the network acts a client and receives a service by joining in the group using Group ID. A Receiver should have the same Group ID as sender to receive a service. Among all the services only USB 2.0 is mutually exclusive, means, only one receiver in a group can exclusively connect to the sender and exports all the USB2.0 attached to it. See USB over IP for more Details. Unicast Mode vs. Multicast Mode Unicast is used in One- to-One Applications, where only one receiver is allowed in a group. Unicast offers simple and secure ways to extend Video and USB applications to only one receiver. Unlike Unicast Mode, Multicast mode is used in One-to-Many Applications, where multiple receivers are allowed in a group and request services from a sender. Multicast gives true flexibility to scale the system.
Also, enabling Independent Routing on the receiver allows choose and various services from multiples Sender in different groups.

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6.2 General Settings
Device Name
User can assign custom Device Name to VERSA, which can be used to identify its Location or Purpose. Device Names are useful for Logical representation of the system in big installations.
Device Names are not linked to IP address, these are only used as identifiers for the User. For instance, all the Receivers connected to the projectors in a school can have Room Number as Device Name. By default, the Device Name is set to “VERSA” for both sender and Receiver.
Group ID
In VERSA’s architecture, each service from a Sender is served on Multicast IP. Group ID is a simpler representation of Multicast IP. Each Sender needs to have a unique Group ID on the network. A Group ID Ranges from 0000 to 9999, which allows scaling the system up to 10,000 Senders in one network. A Receiver can receive a service from a sender by having the same Group ID. In multicast mode multiple Receivers can join in the same group, and can multiplex various services from Senders in different groups, which is also called as Independent Routing.
6.3 Auto IP
Auto IP, is also called as Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) is a method where an IP device on a network selects an unique IP address in the absence of a DHCP Server. An Auto IP device, such as VERSA holds an IP address in the range of 169.254.x.y in Auto IP Mode, where : x,y can range from 0 to 255. By default, Auto IP is enabled in VERSA. To access the device WEB-GUI or to control the device with PC-GUI, the User’s PC should be in the following network:
IP Address 169.254.x.y
Subnet 255.255.0.0
Where: x=0-255 y=0-255
6.4 Independent Routing
Independent Routing is featured in the VERSA-4K-R (Receiver), which allows multiplexing different services from multiple Senders. For example, a Receiver can receive video form Group-1, Audio from Group-2 and USB from Group-3 as shown below.

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Note: Audio only works when there is an active Video Group.
6.5 Video Over IP
VERSA-4K-S uses visually lossless compression to encode 4K Video. Along with bit rate and Frame rate adjustments, Sender provides Various Quality modes and Bit Rate adjustments to minimize the network bandwidth. Encoder Settings
Bit Rate

Best Effort| VERSA takes complete freedom to deliver best quality content with less compression. A typical 1080@60 video can take up to 200Mbps bandwidth
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10 – 200Mbps| This forces the encoder to compress more to meet the selected video bandwidth requirement

Frame Rate

0-100%| Can be used to minimize the bandwidth by reducing the number of frames that needs to be encoded. Low frame rates can be used for Static Image Videos
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Quality Mode

Video Mode More priority to Frame Rate over Video Quality
Graphic Mode More priority to Video Quality over Frame Rate. Some of the

frames might be dropped. This mode is typically used for Static Image Videos.
5-Jan| The higher the value, lower the Video quality

Anti-Dither Mode

ON / OFF| Anti-Dither Mode removes the noise in the source video by averaging them with surrounding pixel data. Don’t enable this if the source video is clean
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EDID Management
VERSA-4K Sender can save up to two EDIDs. One of them is Default EDID, which cannot be modified and other one is a Custom EIDD, which can be updated from Receiver end. Sender always serves Custom EDID to the source in the absence of Custom EDID it serves Default EDID.
In multicast mode, a receiver in the group can send an EDID Update Request to replace Custom EIDD with its attached Sink EDID. A Receiver automatically sends an Update Request when Display is detected, if “Use this EDID” option is enabled. When multiple receivers send an EDID update request, the last received EDID will be used. In multicast scenario it is recommended to enabled “Use This EDID” option on only one receiver.

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6.6 Video Scaler
Receiver (VERSA-4K-R) has built-in Video Scaler. The Scaler supports Up- scaling (Low resolution to High Resolution), Down-Scaling (High Resolution to low resolution) and Timing Conversion (Interlaced to Progressive and vice versa). See HDMI Video resolution support list for more information.
The Scaler can be set to “EDID Preferred”, which will automatically scale the input video to the native resolution of the monitor as defined in its EDID. This feature provides the flexibility to use different kinds of monitors at the Receiver end regardless of brand and 4K resolution support.
Scaler Settings
Output Timing

Pass-Through Output same resolution as input
Custom Timing See HDMI Video resolution support list
EDID Preferred Automatically scales the video to the preferred EDID timing of

the sink

6.7 Video Wall
VERSA receiver has built-in Video Wall support with Bezel and GAP compensation, Pixel Wise panning, Image Rotation and Mirroring. The Video Wall layout is a rectangular array of monitors, where the position (x’, y’) of a monitor on the Wall is identified with row and column number. The total number of rows indicates Vertical Monitor Count (Y) and the total number of columns indicates Horizontal Monitor Count (X).

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For example, to build a 2×2 (two by two) Video Wall, which has 2 rows and 2 columns.
The Horizontal Monitor Count [X] = 2, and Vertical monitor Count [Y] =2
A total of 4 Receivers are required to build this wall and they can be positioned at: (0,0) , (0,1) , (1,0), and (1,1)
Each Receiver includes a Video Wall Preview in its WEB-GUI, which helps to visualize the wall. From the above example to the place a receiver in Top left corner of the video wall, set the Wall Size = 2×2, and select the position (0,0) as shown below.

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Video Wall Settings
Wall Size

[X,Y]| X = [1 to 16] Horizontal Monitor Count
Y = [1 to 16] Vertical Monitor Count
Set [1,1] to disable Video Wall
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Position

[x,y]| x’ =[0 to 15] Horizontal Position
y’ =[0 to 15] Vertical Position
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Orientation
Default
Flip Vertical/Horizontal (Mirror Image)
Rotate Clockwise (90/180/270)
Rotate 90 + Flip Vertical
Stretch
Fill / Fit In———————-
Bezel and Gap Compensation

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Scale
Horizontal Scale , Vertical Scale
Shift

Horizontal Scale , Vertical Scale In Pixels

Bezel and Gap

Outer Width (OW) x0.1mm
Video Width (VW) x0.1mm
Outer Height (OH) x0.1mm
Video Height (VH) x0.1mm

6.8 OSD
VERSA-4K-R has built-in Hardware On Screen Display (OSD) Controller, which supports Alpha Blending and transparent settings. A Receiver can display an Image and Multi color text at any position on the screen. Use PC GUI to upload images and display text as OSD.
OSD Settings
Position

Offset in Pixels [X,Y]
OSB predefined Presets Top-Left/Top -Right

Bottom-Left/Bottom-Right
Top/Bottom/Left/Right

Text

Color RGB: [x,y,z]
Character Count 128
Text Pixel Size [1 to 100]
Text Align Center/Left
OSD Alpha Blend (31 is no transparency) [1 to 31]
OSD Background Mask ON/OFF
Timer (In Seconds) Always ON/ [0 to 100]

Image

Size 640×480
Type JPEG / PNG 32bpp

6.9 Audio Over IP
VERSA Supports up to 7.1ch HDMI Audio (See HDMI Audio Format Support List for more details). The Sender also supports HDMI audio embedding from LIN IN, which is used for VGA sources. Bidirectional audio pass-through is only available in Unicast Mode, which make it ideal solution for Remote PC extension.

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In multicast Mode, Sender supports 3 Input Modes to select an audio source between HDMI Audio and LIN IN Audio. The selected audio source is embedded into the video and multicast to all the Receivers in the group. Also, Receiver supports 3 Output Modes to route audio between LINE OUT and HDMI OUT. See Audio Modes for more details.
Note:

  1. While using Independent Routing, receiver must be a part of a working video group to output the audio.
  2. Bidirectional Audio Pass-through is only supported in Unicast Mode and when LINE IN is selected.

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Audio Modes
Input Mode
(Sender only)

Auto| Auto Selects LINE IN when Video Input is DVI or when LINE IN hot plug is detected
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Auto 1| Auto Selects LINE IN when LINE IN hot plug is detected irrespective of Video Input
Auto 2| Always uses HDMI audio when Video Input is not DVI. Also, Auto selects LINE IN when Video Input is DVI.

Output Mode (Sender only)

Dual Output Output Audio on both HDMI and LINE OUT
HDMI Only Only output audio on HDMI
Line Out only Only output audio on LINE OUT

6.10 Keyboard and Mouse Over IP
Keyboard and mouse connected at the receiver end operates differently compared to other USB2.0 devices. To have instant accesses to the PC, both keyboard and mouse are always emulated by the Sender and only key and mouse parameters are received from each Receiver. As result, no explicit connection or driver installation is needed. In multicast mode, a PC can be controlled using mouse and keyboard from any receiver in the group. Each receiver has dedicated keyboard and mouse ports to use feature.

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6.11 USB Over IP
The principle of USB Over IP (USBoIP) in VERSA is rather simple. A Receiver has a built-in USB2.0 HUB, which acts a USB2.0 host controller to all the USB devices connected to it locally. A Receiver needs to pair with a Sender explicitly in order to export its USB2.0 devices. The exported USB2.0 devices are enumerated by the Sender to the Host PC. VERSA can serve up to four USB2.0 downstream devices over IP, means, each Receiver can only export four USB2.0 devices to the Sender. Even though, there are only two USB2.0 ports on the receiver, an external hub can be added to extend more USB2.0 devices. Unlike KMoIP, each Receiver in a group should explicitly connect to a Sender in order to export its USB2.0 devices. Receiver can setup an export policy to filter USB2.0 devices based on Class or Product ID (PID) & Vendor ID (VID). Use PC- GUI to build custom USB policy and to view the Device Tree. See Supported USB Class List for more details.

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Note: USBoIP does not support asynchronous USB transfers such as Video Streaming devices.
USB 2.0 Settings
VERSA-4K-S (Sender)

Attached Client IP| IP Address of connected Receiver from which all the USB2.0 devices are being exported
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Auto Connect to First Peer| USB2.0 will be automatically connected the first Receiver seen in the group (Useful when there is only one receiver in the group)
USB Incompatibility| Enable when the mouse is responding slow

VERSA-4K-R
(Receiver)

Connect / Disconnect| Initiates USB 2.0 Connect/Disconnect Request. When multiple receivers send the request only last received will be successful and others will be disconnected.
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Host IP| IP Address of connected Sender to which all the USB2.0 devices are exported

6.12 Serial Over IP
Both Sender and Receiver support two types of modes to control RS-232 devices. In Pass Through mode, all the bytes from the senders are multicast to all the receivers in the group, likewise, all the bytes from the receiver is directed to the sender in the group. The Guest Mode allows 3rd party control systems to control serial devices over IP. In Guest Mode, a control system can completely take control of the serial port and can have full duplex serial communication with attached serial devices over Telnet. See supported baud rate list for more information.

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RS-232 Modes
Pass Through
Guest Mode
(Telnet Port) 6752
RS-232 Pass Through mode
Serial Over IP
6.13 IR Over IP
VERSA Supports Bidirectional Pass-through IR along with Guest Mode. Guest mode allows 3rd party control systems to Send IR Commands over IP. Both Guest mode and Pass-through are enabled by default.

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IR Modes
IR Pass Through mode
IR Over IP (Pronto hex and Global Cache formats).
Pass Through
Guest Mode
(Telnet Port) 59401
To use IR Pass Through mode:

  1. Connect IR Receiver to IR-IN port of Encoder (Sender) a.
  2. Connect IR Emitter to IR-Out port of Decoder (Receiver) and the other end to device b.
  3. Point remote at IR Receiver and send commands to device

To use IR Guest mode:

  1. Connect IR Emitter to IR-Out port of Decoder (Receiver) and the other end to device a.
  2. Connect to Versa IP address and port 59401 using a terminal such as PuttyHALL TECHNOLOGIES VERSA 4K K Video and USB Extension - Serial Over IP 2
  3. For Pronto Hex commands send as is and it should look like this:HALL TECHNOLOGIES VERSA 4K K Video and USB Extension - Serial Over IP 3
  4. For Global Cache remove the “sendir,1:111,” from the command, then send.HALL TECHNOLOGIES VERSA 4K K Video and USB Extension - Serial Over IP 4

6.14 Default Configuration

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6.15 Firmware Update
Steps to update firmware from WEB-GUI:

  1. Accesses the Sender or Receiver WEB-GUI
  2. Navigate to Admin > Update Firmware
  3. Click on Choose File and Select the Binary File (.bin) provided by Hall Research.
  4. Click Upload
  5. Wait until the System finishes the Firmware Update and Reboots itself.

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System

Supports| Device Naming, IP Control
Build in WEB Server with Institutive User Interface
Front panel with 16×2 Character display for System configuration IR Remote Control
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Sender| Supports Independent routing
Receiver| Built-in OSD generator, which can display custom text and pictures Built in Scaler with can support:
low resolution <=> High Resolution timing conversion Interlaced <=> Progressive Mode conversion
Video Wall Support| Wall Size up to 16×16
Bezel and Gap Compensation
Pixel Wise Panning
Image Rotation , Mirroring, and Stretch Video Pause and Black Out

Video

Sender Input Up to 4K@60 4:4:4, HDMI 2.0a, HDR, HDCP2.2
Sender Loop out Up to 4K@60 4:4:4, HDMI 2.0a, HDR, HDCP2.2
Receiver Output Up to 4K@60 4:4:4, HDMI 2.0a, HDR, HDCP2.2

Audio

HDMI Audio| 2Ch, 5.1Ch, 7.1Ch LPCM
5.1Ch, 7.1Ch NLPCM
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Supports| HDMI Audio Extraction (2Ch LPCM 32Khz ~96Khz)

RS-232 Over IP

RS-232 300 ~ 115200 bps with Data bit, parity and Stop bit settings
Supports Bidirectional Pass-through Mode (Dump redirection)

Guest Mode (Serial Over IP over dedicated telnet port)

IR Over IP

IR Universal IR
Supports Bidirectional IR Pass-through Mode

Guest Mode (Software Decoding over dedicated telnet port)

Network

Max Distance 120m UTP
Bandwidth 850Mbps +- 20Mbps

Varies with video pattern, USB activity, and WEB-GUI activity
Casting| Multicast (Groups 0 —9999), Unicast Supports VLAN Switching
Supports| Bit rate and bandwidth Control
Static, DHCP and Auto IP (Zero Config) IGMPV2 1500 or 8000 MTU
Recommended 8K (8000MTU) for 4K video

Video Over IP

Video Codec| Proprietary Visually Lossless Video Codec
Supports Quality Control
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Latency| 1 Frame (< 30ms)
Supports| Video Snapshot
Anti-Dithering V3, Frame Rate Control

Audio Over IP

Sender Analog Audio| Line In, Line Out for Audio Over IP Supports HDMI Audio Embedding
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Receiver Analog Audio| Mic In, Line Out for Audio Over IP Supports HDMI Audio De-Embedding
Sender Analog Audio| Analog Volume Control. Bidirectional Audio extension in Unicast mode

USB Over IP

USB Extension| Up to  4xUSB 2.0 Downstream Devices
USB 1.1 for Keyboard and Mouse Extension
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Supports| USB Class and Device Filtering
Touch Screen Devices

HDMI Video Resolution Support List

VIC Timings

VIC| Short Name| Aspect Ratio| Pixel Ratio| Resolution
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1| DMT0659| 4:03| 1:01| 640x480p @59.94/60 Hz
2| 480p| 4:03| 8:09| 720x480p @59.94/60 Hz
3| 480pH| 16:09| 32:37| 720x480p @59.94/60 Hz
4| 720p| 16:09| 1:01| 1280x720p @59.94/60 Hz
5| 1080i| 16:09| 1:01| 1920×10801 @59.94/60 Hz
6| 480i| 4:03| 8:09| 7200 440)x4801@59.94/60 Hz
7| 4801H| 16:09| 32:37| 7200 440)x4801 @59.94/60 Hz
8| 240p| 4:03| 8:09| 720(1440)x240p @59.94/60 Hz
9| 240pH| 16:09| 32:37| 720(1440)x240p @59.94/60 Hz
10| 48014x| 4:03| 8:09| (2880)x480i @59.94/60 Hz
11| 48014xH| 16:09| 32:37| (2880)x4801@59.94/60 Hz
12| 240p4x| 4:03| 8:09| (2880)x240p @59.94/60 Hz
13| 240p4xH| 16:09| 32:37| (2880)x240p @59.94/60 Hz
14| 480p2x| 4:03| 8:09| 1440x480p @59.94/60 Hz
15| 480p2xH| 16:09| 32:37| 1440x480p @59.94/60 Hz
16| 1080p| 16:09| 1:01| 1920x1080p @59.94/60 Hz
17| 576p| 4:03| 16:15| 720x576p @50 Hz
18| 576pH| 16:09| 64:45| 720x576p @50 Hz
19| 720p50| 16:09| 1:01| 1280x720p ®50 Hz
20| 1080125| 16:09| 1:01| 1920x1080i @50 Hz
21| 5761| 4:03| 16:15| 7200 440)x576i @50 Hz
22| 5761H| 16:09| 64:45| 7200 440)x576i @50 Hz
23| 288p| 4:03| 16:15| 7200 440)x288p @50 Hz
24| 288pH| 16:09| 64:45| 720(1440)x288p @50 Hz
25| 57614x| 4:03| 16:15| (2880)x5761 @50 Hz
26| 57614sH| 16:09| 64:45| (2880)x5761 @50 Hz
27| 288p4x| 4:03| 16:15| (2880)x288p @50 Hz
28| 288p4xH| 16:09| 64:45| (2880)x288p @50 Hz
29| 576p2x| 4:03| 16:15| 1440x576p @50 Hz
30| 576p2xH| 16:09| 64:45| 1440x576p @50 Hz
31| 1080p50| 16:09| 1:01| 1920x1080p ®50 Hz
32| 1080p24| 16:09| 1:01| 1920x1080p @23.98/24 Hz
33| 1080p25| 16:09| 1:01| 1920x1080p @25 Hz
34| 1080p30| 16:09| 1:01| 1920x1080p @29.97/30 Hz
35| 480p4x| 4:03| 8:09| (2880)x480p @59.94/60 Hz
36| 480p4xH| 16:09| 32:37| (2880)x480p @59.94/60 Hz
37| 576p4x| 4:03| 16:15| (2880)x576p @50 Hz
38| 576p4xH| 16:09| 64:45| (2880)x576p @50 Hz
39| 1080125| 16:09| 1:01| 1920×10801 @50 Hz
(1250 Total)
40| 1080150| 16:09| 1:01| 1920×10801 @100 Hz
41| 720p100| 16:09| 1:01| 1280x720p @100 Hz
42| 576p100| 4:03| 8:09| 720x576p @100 Hz
43| 576p100H| 16:09| 32:37| 720x576p @100 Hz
44| 576150| 4:03| 16:15| 7200 440)x576i @100 Hz
45| 576150H| 16:09| 64:45| 7200 440)x576i @100 Hz
46| 1080160| 16:09| 1:01| 1920×10801 @119.88/120 Hz
47| 720p120| 16:09| 1:01| 1280x720p @119.88/120 Hz
48| 480p119| 4:03| 16:15| 720x480p @119.88/120 Hz
49| 480p119H| 16:09| 64:45| 720x480p @119.88/120 Hz
50| 480159| 4:03| 8:09| 7200 440)x4801@119.88/120 Hz
51| 480i59H| 16:09| 32:37| 7200 440)x4801@119.88/120 Hz
52| 576p200| 4:03| 16:15| 720x576p @200 Hz
53| 576p200H| 16:09| 64:45| 720x576p @200 Hz
54| 5761100| 4:03| 16:15| 7200 440)x5761@200 Hz
55| 5761100H| 16:09| 64:45| 7200 440)x5761@200 Hz
56| 480p239| 4:03| 8:09| 720x480p @239.76/240 Hz
57| 480p239H| 16:09| 32:37| 720x480p @239.76/240 Hz
58| 4801119| 4:03| 8:09| 7200 440)x4801@239.76/240 Hz
VIC| Short Name| Aspect Ratio| Pixel Ratio| Resolution
---|---|---|---|---
59| 4801119H| 16:09| 32:37| 720(1440)x480i@239.76/240 I+7
60| 720p24| 16:09| 1:01| 1280x720p @23.98/24 Hz
61| 720p25| 16:09| 1:01| 1280x720p @25 Hz
62| 720p30| 16:09| 1:01| 1280x720p @29.97/30 Hz
63| 1080p120| 16:09| 1:01| 1920x1080p ®119.88/120 1-i/
64| 1080p100| 16:09| 1:01| 1920x1080p ®100 Hz
65| 720p24| 64:27| 4:03| 1280x720p @23.98/24 Hz
66| 720p25| 64:27| 4:03| 1280x720p @25 Hz
67| 720p30| 64:27| 4:03| 1280x720p @29.97/30 Hz
68| 720p50| 64:27| 4:03| 1280x720p @50 Hz
69| 720p| 64:27| 4:03| 1280x720p @59.94/60 Hz
70| 720p100| 64:27| 4:03| 1280x720p @100 Hz
71| 720p120| 64:27| 4:03| 1280x720p @119.88/120 Hz
72| 1080p24| 64:27| 4:03| 1920x1080p @23.98/24 Hz
73| 1080p25| 64:27| 4:03| 1920x1080p @25 Hz
74| 1080p30| 64:27| 4:03| 1920x1080p @29.97/30 Hz
75| 1080p50| 64:27| 4:03| 192011080p @50 Hz
76| 1080p| 64:27| 4:03| 1920x1080p @59.94/60 Hz
77| 1080p100| 64:27| 4:03| 192011080p @100 Hz
78| 1080p120| 64:27| 4:03| 1920x1080p ©119.88/120 Hz
79| 720p24| 64:27| 64:63| 1680x720p @23.98/24 Hz
80| 720p25| 64:27| 64:63| 1680x720p @25 Hz
81| 720p30| 64:27| 64:63| 1680x720p @29.97/30 Hz
87| 720p50| 64:27| 64:63| 1680x720p @50 Hz
83| 720p| 64:27| 64:63| 1680x720p @59.94/60 Hz
84| 720p100| 64:27| 64:63| 1680x720p ®100 Hz
85| 720p120| 64:27| 64:63| 1680x720p @119.88/120 Hz
86| 1080p24| 64:27| 1:01| 2560x1080p @23.98/24 Hz
87| 1080p25| 64:27| 1:01| 2560x1080p @25 Hz
88| 1080p30| 64:27| 1:01| 2560x1080p @29.97/30 Hz
89| 1080p50| 64:27| 1:01| 2560x1080p @50 Hz
90| 1080p| 64:27| 1:01| 2560x1080p @59.94/60 Hz
91| 1080p100| 64:27| 1:01| 2560x1080p ®100 Hz
92| 1080p120| 64:27| 1:01| 2560x1080p @119.88/120 Hz
93| 2160p24| 16:09| 1:01| 3840x2160p @23.98/24 Hz
94| 2160p25| 16:09| 1:01| 3840x2160p @25 Hz
95| 2160p30| 16:09| 1:01| 3840x2160p @29.97/30 Hz
96| 2160p50| 16:09| 1:01| 3840x2160p ®50 Hz
97| 2160p| 16:09| 1:01| 3840x2160p @59.94/60 Hz
98| 2160p24| 256:135| 1:01| 4096x2160p @23.98/24 Hz
99| 2160p25| 256:135| 1:01| 4096x2160p @25 Hz
100| 2160p30| 256:135| 1:01| 4096x2160p @29.97/30 Hz
101| 2160p50| 256:135| 1:01| 4096x2160p @50 Hz
102| 2160p| 256:135| 1:01| 4096x2160p @59.94/60 Hz
103| 2160p24| 64:27| 4:03| 3840x2160p @23.98/24 Hz
104| 2160p25| 64:27| 4:03| 3840x2160p @25 Hz
105| 2160p30| 64:27| 4:03| 3840x2160p @29.97/30 Hz
106| 2160p50| 64:27| 4:03| 3840x2160p @50 Hz
107| 2160p| 64:27| 4:03| 3840x2160p @59.94/60 Hz
S/No| HA| VA| Rate| HP| VP| Pix CLOCK| Scan Mode
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| | | | – HDTV| 1 imings —| |
0| 640| 480| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 252000| Prog
1| 720| 480| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 270270| Prog
2| 720| 480| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 270270(D)| Prog
3| 1280| 720| 60Hz| +ve| +ve| 742500| Prog
4| 1920| 1080/2| 60Hz| +ve| +ve| 742500| Inter’
5| 1440/2| 480/2| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 270270/2| Inter’
6| 1440/2| 480/2| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 270270/2(D)| Inter’
7| 1440/2| 240| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 270270/2| Prog
8| 1440/2| 240| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 270270/2(D1)| Prog
9| 1440/2| 240| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 270270/2(D2)| Prog
10| 1440/2| 240| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 270270/2(D3)| Prog
11| 1440| 480| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 540450| Prog
12| 1440| 480| 60Hz| -ve| -ve| 540450(D)| Prog
13| 1920| 1080| 60Hz| +ve| +ve| 1485000| Prog
14| 720| 576| 50Hz| -ve| -ve| 270000| Prog
15| 720| 576| 50Hz| -ve| -ve| 270000(D)| Prog
16| 1280| 720| 50Hz| +ve| +ve| 742500| Prog
17| 1920| 1080/2| 50Hz| -ve| +ve| 742500| Inter’
18| 1440/2| 576/2| 50Hz| -ve| -ve| 270000/2| Inter’
19| 1440/2| 576/2| 50Hz| -ve| -ve| 270000/2(D)| Inter’
20| 1440/2| 288| 50Hz| -ve| -ve| 270000/2| Prog
21| 1440/2| 288| 50Hz| -ve| -ve| 270000/2(D)| Prog
22| 1440/2| 288| 50Hz| -ve| -ve| 270000/2(D1)| Prog
23| 1440/2| 288| 50Hz| -ve| -ve| 270000/2(D2)| Prog
24| 1440/2| 288| 50Hz| -ve| -ve| 270000/2(D3)| Prog
25| 1440/2| 288| 50Hz| -ve| -ve| 270000/2(D4)| Prog
26| 1440| 576| 50Hz| -ve| +ve| 540000| Prog
27| 1440| 576| 50Hz| -ve| +ve| 540000(D)| Prog
28| 1920| 1080| 50Hz| +ve| +ve| 1485000| Prog
29| 1920| 1080| 24Hz| +ve| +ve| 742500| Prog
30| 1920| 1080| 25Hz| +ve| +ve| 742500| Prog

— HDTV with wrong polarity —

31 1440/2 240 60Hz +ve +ve . .270270/2 Prog
32 1440/2 480/2 60Hz +ve +ve 270270/2 Inter!
33 1440/2 576/2 50Hz +ve +ve 270000/2 Interl
34 1440/2 288 50Hz +ve +ve 270000/2 Prog
35 720 480 60Hz +ve +ve 270270 Prog
36 720 576 50Hz +ve +ve 270000 Prog
37 1280 720 50Hz -ve -ve 742500 Prog
38 1280 720 60Hz -ve -ve 742500 Prog
39 1440 480 60Hz +ve +ve 540450 Prog
40 1440 576 50Hz -ve -ve 540000 Prog
41 1920 1080/2 50Hz -ve -ve 742500 Interl
42 1920 1080/2 60Hz -ve -ve 742500 Inter!
43 1920 1080 24Hz -ve -ve 742500 Prog
44 1920 1080 25Hz -ve -ve 742500 Prog
45 1920 1080 30Hz -ve -ve 742500 Prog
46 1920 1080 50Hz -ve -ve 1485000 Prog
47 1920 1080 60Hz -ve -ve 1485000 Pro

— CEA-861-D Timing —

48 1280 720 24Hz +ve +ve 594000 Prog
49 1280 720 25Hz +ve +ve 742500 Prog
50 1280 720 30Hz +ve +ve 742500 Prog
51 720*2 240 60Hz -ve -ve 310260 Inter’
52 720*2 240 60Hz -ve -ve 310260(D) Inter’
53 720*2 240 60Hz -ve -ve 310260 Prog
54 720*2 240 60Hz -ve -ve 310260(0) Prog
55 720*4 240 60Hz -ve -ve 620520 Interl
56 720*4 240 60Hz -ve -ve 620520(D) Interl
57 720*4 240 60Hz -ve -ve 620520 Prog
58 720*4 240 60Hz -ve -ve 620520(D) Prog
59 720*2 288 50Hz -ve -ve 270000 Inter)
60 720*2 288 50Hz -ve -ve 270000(D) Interl
61 720*2 288 50Hz -ve -ve 270000 Prog
62 720*2 288 50Hz -ve -ve 270000(D) Prog
63 720*4 288 50Hz -ve -ve 540000 Interl
64 720*4 288 50Hz -ve -ve 540000(D) Interl
65 720*4 288 50Hz -ve -ve 540000 Prog
66 720*4 288 50Hz -ve -ve 540000(D) Prog
67 720*2 576 50Hz -ve -ve 540000 Prog
68 720*2 576 50Hz -ve -ve 540000(D) Prog
69 1920 1080 30Hz +ve +ve 742500 Prog
70 720*4 480 60Hz -ve -ve 1081080 Prog
71 720*4 480 60Hz -ve -ve 1081080(D) Prog
72 720*4 576 50Hz -ve -ve 1081080 Prog
73 720*4 576 50Hz -ve -ve 1081080(D) Prog
74 1920 540 50Hz +ve -ve 720000 Inter!

— CEA-861-D Timing with very high refresh rate —

75 1920 540 100Hz +ve +ve 1485000 Interl
76 1280 720 100Hz -ve +ve 1485000 Prog
77 720 576 100Hz -ve +ve 540000 Prog
78 720 576 100Hz -ve +ve 540000(D) Prog
79 720 288 100Hz -ve +ve 270000 Inter!
80 720 288 100Hz -ve +ve 270000(D) Interl
81 1920 540 120Hz +ve +ve 1485000 Inter’
82 1280 720 120Hz +ve +ve 1485000 Prog
83 720 480 120Hz -ve -ve 540540 Prog
84 720 480 120Hz -ve -ve 540540(D) Prog
85 720 240 120Hz -ve -ve 270270 Interl
86 720 240 120Hz -ve -ve 270270(D) Interl
87 720 576 200Hz -ve -ve 1080000 Prog
88 720 576 200Hz -ve -ve 1080000(D Prog
89 720 288 200Hz -ve -ve 540000 Inter)
90 720 288 200Hz -ve -ve 540000(D) Interl
91 720 480 240Hz +ve -ve 1081080 Prog
92 720 480 240Hz -ve -ve 1081080(D Prog
93 720 240 240Hz -ve -ve 540540 Interl
94 720 240 240Hz -ve -ve 540540(D) Interl

— Frame packing 3D timings —

95 1280 1470 60Hz +ve +ve 1485000 Prog
96 1280 1470 50Hz +ve +ve 1485000 Prog
97 1280 1470 24Hz +ve +ve 594000 Prog
98 1280 1470 30Hz +ve +ve 1485000 Prog
99 1920 2205 24Hz +ve +ve 1485000 Prog
100 1920 2205 30Hz +ve +ve 1485000 Prog
101 1920 2205 50Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog
102 1920 2205 60Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog

— 4K (2160p) Timings –

103 3840 2160 24Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog
104 3840/2 2160 50Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog
105 3840 2160 25Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog
106 3840/2 2160 60Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog
107 3840 2160 30Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog

— 4K SMPTE Timings –

108 4096 2160 24Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog
109 4096/2 2160 50Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog
110 4096 2160 25Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog
111 4096/2 2160 60Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog
112 4096 2160 30Hz +ve +ve 2970000 Prog
113 2560 1080 24Hz +ve +ve 990000 Prog
114 2560 1080 25Hz +ve +ve 900000 Prog
115 2560 1080 30Hz +ve +ve 1188000 Prog
116 2560 1080 50Hz +ve +ve 1856250 Prog
117 2560 1080 60Hz +ve +ve 1980000 Prog

— VESA Digital Timing –

16384 640 350 85HZ +ve +ve 315000 315000 Prog
16385 640 400 85Hz -ve +ve 315000 Prog
16386 720 400 85Hz -ve +ve 355000 Prog
16387 640 480 60Hz -ve -ve 251750 Prog
16388 640 480 72Hz -ve -ve 315000 Prog
16389 640 480 75Hz -ve -ve 315000 Prog
16390 640 480 85Hz -ve -ve 360000 Prog
16391 800 600 56Hz +ve +ve 360000 Prog
16392 800 600 60Hz +ve +ve 400000 Prog
16393 800 600 72Hz +ve +ve 500000 Prog
16394 800 600 75Hz +ve +ve 495000 Prog
16395 800 600 85Hz +ve +ve 562500 Prog
16396 848 480 60Hz +ve +ve 337500 Prog
16397 1024 384 87Hz +ve +ve 449000 Inter!
16398 1024 768 60Hz -ve -ve 650000 Prog
16399 1024 768 70Hz -ve -ve 750000 Prog
16400 1024 768 75Hz +ve +ve 787500 Prog
16401 1024 768 85Hz +ve +ve 945000 Prog
16402 1152 864 75Hz +ve +ve 1080000 Prog
16403 1280 768 60Hz +ve -ve 682500 Prog
16404 1280 768 60Hz -ve +ve 795000 Prog
16405 1280 768 75Hz -ve +ve 1022500 Prog
16406 1280 768 85Hz -ve +ve 1175000 Prog
16407 1280 960 60Hz +ve +ve 1080000 Prog
16408 1280 960 85Hz +ve +ve 1485000 Prog
16409 1280 1024 60Hz +ve +ve 1080000 Prog
16410 1280 1024 75Hz -ve +ve 1350000 Prog
16411 1280 1024 85Hz +ve +ve 1575000 Prog
16412 1360 768 60Hz +ve +ve 855000 Prog
16413 1400 1050 60Hz +ve -ve 1010000 Prog
16414 1400 1050 60Hz +ve +ve 1217500 Prog
16415 1400 1050 75Hz -ve +ve 1560000 Prog
16416 1400 1050 85Hz +ve +ve 1795000 Prog
16417 1440 900 60Hz +ve -ve 887500 Prog
16418 1440 900 60Hz -ve +ve 1065000 Prog
16419 1440 900 75Hz -ve +ve 1367500 Prog
16420 1440 900 85Hz -ve +ve 1570000 Prog
16421 1600 1200 60Hz +ve +ve 1620000 Prog
16422 1600 1200 65Hz +ve +ve 1755000 Prog
16423 1600 1200 70Hz +ve +ve 1890000 Prog
16424 1600 1200 75Hz +ve +ve 2025000 Prog
16425 1600 1200 85Hz +ve +ve 2295000 Prog
16426 1680 1050 60Hz +ve -ve 1190000 Prog
16427 1680 1050 60Hz -ve +ve 1462500 Prog
16428 1680 1050 75Hz -ve +ve 1870000 Prog
16429 1680 1050 85Hz -ve +ve 2147500 Prog
16430 1792 1344 60Hz -ve +ve 2047500 Prog
16431 1792 1344 75Hz -ve +ve 2610000 Prog
16432 1856 1392 60Hz -ve +ve 2182500 Prog
16433 1856 1392 75Hz -ve +ve 2880000 Prog
16434 1920 1200 60Hz +ve -ve 1540000 Prog
16435 1920 1200 60Hz -ve +ve 1932500 Prog
16436 1920 1200 75Hz -ve +ve 2452500 Prog
16437 1920 1200 75Hz -ve +ve 2812500 Prog
16438 1920 1440 60Hz -ve +ve 2340000 Prog
16439 1920 1440 75Hz -ve +ve 2970000 Prog
16440 2560 1600 60Hz -ve +ve 2685000 Prog

— VESA New Timing —

16441 800 600 120Hz +ve -ve 732500 Prog
16442 1024 384 87Hz +ve +ve 449000 Prog
16443 1024 768 120Hz +ve -ve 1155000 Prog
16444 1152 864 85Hz -ve +ve 1196500 Prog
16445 1152 864 100Hz -ve +ve 1434700 Prog
16446 1152 864 60Hz -ve +ve 816200 Prog
16447 1280 768 120Hz +ve -ve 1402500 Prog
16448 1280 800 60Hz +ve -ve 710000 Prog
16449 1280 800 60Hz -ve +ve 835000 Prog
16450 1280 800 75Hz -ve +ve 1065000 Prog
16451 1280 800 85Hz -ve +ve 1225000 Prog
16452 1280 800 120Hz +ve -ve 1462500 Prog
16453 1280 960 120Hz +ve -ve 1755000 Prog
16454 1280 1024 120Hz +ve -ve 1872500 Prog
16455 1360 768 120Hz +ve -ve 1482500 Prog
16456 1366 768 60Hz +ve +ve 720000 Prog
16457 1366 768 60Hz +ve -ve 720000 Prog
16458 1366 768 60Hz +ve -ve 855000 Prog
16459 1366 768 60Hz +ve +ve 855000 Prog
16460 1400 1050 120Hz +ve -ve 2080000 Prog
16461 1440 900 120Hz +ve -ve 1827500 Prog
16462 1600 900 60Hz +ve -ve 1080000 Prog
16463 1600 1200 120Hz +ve -ve 2682500 Prog
16464 1680 1050 120Hz +ve -ve 2455000 Prog
16465 1920 1080 60Hz +ve +ve 1485000 Prog
16466 2048 1152 60Hz +ve +ve 1620000 Prog

– VESA CVT Timing –

16468 640 480 50Hz -ve +ve 197500 Prog
16469 640 480 60Hz -ve +ve 237500 Prog
16470 640 480 75Hz -ve +ve 307500 Prog
16471 640 480 85Hz -ve +ve 350000 Prog
16472 640 480 60Hz +ve -ve 235000 Prog
16473 800 600 50Hz -ve +ve 307500 Prog
16474 800 600 60Hz -ve +ve 382500 Prog
16475 800 600 75Hz -ve +ve 490000 Prog
16476 800 600 85Hz -ve +ve 567500 Prog
16477 800 600 60Hz +ve -ve 355000 Prog
16478 1024 768 50Hz -ve +ve 520000 Prog
16479 1024 768 60Hz -ve +ve 635000 Prog
16480 1024 768 75Hz -ve +ve 820000 Prog
16481 1024 768 85Hz -ve +ve 945000 Prog
16482 1024 768 60Hz +ve -ve 560000 Prog
16483 1280 960 50Hz -ve +ve 830000 Prog
16484 1280 960 60Hz -ve +ve 1012500 Prog
16485 1280 960 75Hz -ve +ve 1300000 Prog
16486 1280 960 85Hz -ve +ve 1482500 Prog
16487 1280 960 60Hz -ve -ve 852500 Prog
16488 1400 1050 50Hz -ve +ve 1000000 Prog
16489 1400 1050 60Hz -ve -ve 1010000 Prog
16490 1600 1200 50Hz -ve +ve 1315000 Prog
16491 1600 1200 60Hz -ve +ve 1610000 Prog
16492 1600 1200 75Hz -ve +ve 2047500 Prog
16493 1600 1200 85Hz -ve -ve 2350000 Prog
16494 1600 1200 60Hz -ve -ve 1302500 Prog
16495 1920 1440 50Hz -ve +ve 1922500 Prog
16496 1920 1440 60Hz -ve +ve 2335000 Prog
16497 1920 1440 75Hz -ve +ve 2980000 Prog
16498 1920 1440 60Hz -ve -ve 1847500 Prog
16499 2048 1536 50Hz -ve +ve 2190000 Prog
16500 2048 1536 60Hz -ve +ve 2672000 Prog
16501 2048 1536 60Hz -ve -ve 2092500 Prog
16502 1280 1024 50Hz -ve +ve 885000 Prog
16503 1280 1024 60Hz -ve +ve 1090000 Prog
16504 1280 1024 75Hz -ve +ve 1387500 Prog
16505 1280 1024 85Hz -ve +ve 1595000 Prog
16506 1280 1024 60Hz +ve -ve 910000 Prog
16507 1280 768 50Hz -ve +ve 652500 Prog
16514 1064 600 50Hz -ve +ve 407500 Prog
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
16515 1064 600 60Hz -ve +ve 505000 Prog
16516 1064 600 75Hz -ve +ve 652500 Prog
16517 1064 600 85Hz -ve +ve 752500 Prog
16518 1064 600 60Hz +ve -ve 452500 Prog
16519 1280 720 50Hz -ve +ve 605000 Prog
16520 1280 720 60Hz -ve +ve 745000 Prog
16521 1280 720 75Hz -ve +ve 957500 Prog
16522 1280 720 85Hz -ye +ve 1102500 Prog
16523 1280 720 60Hz +ve -ve 640000 Prog
16524 1360 768 50Hz -ve +ve 690000 Prog
16525 1360 768 60Hz -ve +ve 847500 Prog
16526 1360 768 75Hz -ve +ye 1090000 Prog
16527 1360 768 85Hz -ve +ve 1252500 Prog
16528 1360 768 60Hz +ve -ve 720000 Prog
16529 1704 960 50Hz -ve +ve 1105000 Prog
16530 1704 960 60Hz -ve +ve 1352500 Prog
16531 1704 960 75Hz -ve +ve 1727500 Prog
16532 1704 960 85Hz -ve +ve 1985000 Prog
16533 1704 960 60Hz +ve -ve 1102500 Prog
16534 1864 1050 50Hz -ve +ve 1327500 Prog
16535 1864 1050 60Hz -ve +ve 1625000 Prog
16536 1864 1050 75Hz -ve +ve 2075000 Prog
16537 1864 1050 85Hz -ve +ve 2380000 Prog
16538 1864 1050 60Hz +ve -ve 1310000 Prog
16539 1920 1080 50Hz -ve +ve 1415000 Prog
16540 1920 1080 60Hz -ve +ve 1730000 Prog
16541 1920 1080 75Hz -ve +ve 2207500 Prog
16542 1920 1080 85Hz -ve +ve 2532000 Prog
16543 1920 1080 60Hz +ve -ve 1385000 Prog
16544 2128 1200 50Hz -ve +ve 1750000 Prog
16545 2128 1200 60Hz -ve +ve 2137500 Prog
16546 2128 1200 75Hz -ve +ve 2725000 Prog
16547 2128 1200 60Hz +ve -ve 1695000 Prog
16548 2560 1440 50Hz -ve +ve 2562000 Prog
16550 2728 1536 50Hz -ve +ve 2917000 Prog
16551 2728 1536 60Hz +ve -ve 2737000 Prog
16552 768 480 50Hz -ve +ve 237500 Prog
16553 768 480 60Hz -ve +ve 287500 Prog
16554 768 480 75Hz -ve +ve 367500 Prog
16555 768 480 85Hz -ve +ve 425000 Prog
16556 768 480 60Hz +ve -ve 275000 Prog
16557 960 600 50Hz -ve +ve 370000 Prog
16558 960 600 60Hz -ve +ve 452500 Prog
16559 960 600 75Hz -ve +ve 587500 Prog
16560 960 600 85Hz -ve +ve 677500 Prog
16561 960 600 60Hz +ve -ve 415000 Prog
16562 1152 720 50Hz -ve +ve 545000 Prog
16563 1152 720 60Hz -ve +ve 667500 Prog
16564 1152 720 75Hz -ve +ve 857500 Prog
16565 1152 720 85Hz -ve +ve 990000 Prog
16566 1152 720 60Hz +ve -ve 582500 Prog
16567 1224 768 50Hz -ve +ve 622500 Prog
16568 1224 768 60Hz -ve +ve 760000 Prog
16569 1224 768 75Hz -ve +ve 977500 Prog
16570 1224 768 85Hz -ve +ve 1125000 Prog
16571 1224 768 60Hz +ve -ve 655000 Prog
16572 1536 960 50Hz -ve +ve 997500 Prog
16573 1536 960 60Hz -ve +ve 1212500 Prog
16574 1536 960 75Hz -ve +ve 1552500 Prog
16575 1536 960 85Hz -ve +ve 1785000 Prog
16576 1536 960 60Hz +ve -ve 1005000 Prog
16577 1680 1050 50Hz -ve +ve 1195000 Prog
16578 1680 1050 60Hz +ve -ve 1190000 Prog
16579 1728 1080 50Hz -ve +ve 1272500 Prog
16578 1680 1050 60Hz +ve -ve 1190000 Prog
--- --- --- --- --- --- ---
16579 1728 1080 50Hz -ve +ve 1272500 Prog
16580 1728 1080 60Hz -ve +ve 1557500 Prog
16581 1728 1080 75Hz -ve +ve 1977500 Prog
16582 1728 1080 85Hz -ve +ve 2270000 Prog
16583 1728 1080 60Hz +ve -ve 1257500 Prog
16584 1920 1200 50Hz -ve +ve 1582500 Prog
16585 1920 1200 85Hz -ve +ve 2812000 Prog
16586 1920 1200 60Hz +ve -ve 1540000 Prog
16587 2304 1440 50Hz -ve +ve 2302500 Prog
16588 2304 1440 60Hz -ve +ve 2807000 Prog
16589 2304 1440 60Hz +ve -ve 2187500 Prog
16590 2456 1536 50Hz -ve +ve 625000 Prog
16591 2456 1536 60Hz +ve -ve 2477500 Prog

– – PC Timing —

16592 640 350 70Hz +ve -ve 251750 Prog
16593 720 400 70Hz -ve +v 283200 Prog
16594 1024 384 87Hz +ve +v 449000 Prog
16595 640 480 67Hz -ve -ve 302400 Prog
16596 834 624 75Hz -ve -ve 572800 Prog
16597 1024 768 60Hz -ve -ve 639900 Prog
16598 1024 768 75Hz -ve -ve 800000 Prog
16599 1152 870 75Hz -ve -ve 100000C Prog

– SPWG Panel Timing —

16600 1024 768 60Hz -ve -ve 560000 Prog
16601 1400 1050 60Hz -ve -ve 1010000 Prog
16602 1600 1200 60Hz -ve -ve 1301990 Prog
16603 1280 800 60Hz -ve -ve 710000 Prog
16604 1440 900 60Hz -ve -ve 887500 Prog
16605 1680 1050 60Hz -ve -ve 1190000 Prog
16606 1920 1200 60Hz -ve -ve 1540000 Prog
16607 2048 1536 60Hz -ve -ve 2092000 Prog

– GTF —

16608 1024 768 75Hz +ve -ve 810079 Prog
16609 1280 800 75Hz +ve -ve 1070020 Prog
16610 852 480 60Hz -ve -ve 340252 Prog
16611 1400 788 60Hz +ve -ve 757500 Prog
16612 1280 1024 96Hz +ve +ve 1258291 Prog
16613 1365 1024 60Hz +ve +ve 1200000 Prog
16614 1365 1024 75Hz +ve +ve 1440000 Prog
16615 1440 960 72Hz -ve -ve 1290240 Prog
16616 1920 1440 60Hz -ve +ve 2340000 Prog
16617 1920 1440 75Hz -ve +ve 2970000 Prog
16618 2048 1280 60Hz -ve -ve 2213280 Prog
16619 832 624 75Hz -ve -ve 549360 Prog
16620 1024 576 60Hz +ve +ve 472032 Prog
16621 1365 1024 60Hz -ve -ve 1165152 Prog
16622 1400 788 60Hz -ve -ve 918000 Prog
16623 1600 1024 60Hz -ve -ve 1363580 Prog

— 2560×1200 VESA CVT Generated Timing –

16624 2560 1200 30Hz -ve +ve 1197500 Prog
16625 2560 1200 60Hz -ve +ve 2577500 Prog
16626 2560 1200 60Hz +ve -ve 2015000 Prog

HDMI Audio Format Support List

Dolby DTS Linear PCM

Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby Digital Pro-Logic
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby Atmos| DTS 5.1 ch
DTS 96/24
DTS-ES Discrete
DTS-ES Matrix
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio
DTS:X| Linear PCM 2 ch 44.1 kHz
Linear PCM 2 ch 88.2 kHz
Linear PCM 2 ch 176.4 kHz
Linear PCM 2 ch 32 kHz
Linear PCM 2 ch 48 kHz
Linear PCM 2 ch 96 kHz
Linear PCM 2 ch 192 kHz
Linear PCM 5.1 ch 44.1 kHz
Linear PCM 5.1 ch 88.2 kHz
Linear PCM 5.1 ch 176.4 kHz
Linear PCM 5.1 ch 32 kHz
Linear PCM 5.1 ch 48 kHz
Linear PCM 5.1 ch 96 kHz
Linear PCM 5.1 ch 192 kHz
Linear PCM 6.1 ch 44.1 kHz
Linear PCM 6.1 ch 88.2 kHz
Linear PCM 6.1 ch 176.4 kHz
Linear PCM 6.1 ch 32 kHz
Linear PCM 6.1 ch 48 kHz
Linear PCM 6.1 ch 96 kHz
Linear PCM 6.1 ch 192 kHz
Linear PCM 7.1 ch 44.1 kHz
Linear PCM 7.1 ch 88.2 kHz
Linear PCM 7.1 ch 176.4 kHz
Linear PCM 7.1 ch 32 kHz
Linear PCM 7.1 ch 48 kHz
Linear PCM 7.1 ch 96 kHz
Linear PCM 7.1 ch 192 kHz

USB 2.0 Supported Class List

Communications and CDC Control
HID (Human Interface Device)
Physical
Image
Printer
Mass Storage
CDC Data
Smart Card
Content Security
Video (Video Streaming not supported)| Personal Healthcare
Audio/Video Devices
Diagnostic Device
Wireless Controller
Miscellaneous
Application Specific
Vendor Specific
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RS-232 Supported Baud rate List

300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200

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