CYP EL-42M-PIP Matrix with Picture in Picture & Seamless Switching User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- CYP
Table of Contents
- EL-42M-PIP Matrix with Picture in Picture & Seamless Switching
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- APPLICATIONS
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- FEATURES
- OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
- CONNECTION DIAGRAM
- SPECIFICATIONS
- ACRONYMS
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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EL-42M-PIP
4×2 Matrix with Picture-in-Picture & Seamless Switching
OPERATION MANUAL
EL-42M-PIP Matrix with Picture in Picture & Seamless Switching
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate
this equipment and before connecting the power supply.
Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment:
- Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
- To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture or install this product near water.
- Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
- Never push an object of any kind into this product through any openings or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts inside the unit.
- Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
- Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the PSU if it is damaged.
- Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
- To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or openings in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow for sufficient space for air to circulate around the unit.
VERSION HISTORY
REV. | DATE | SUMMARY OF CHANGE |
---|---|---|
v1.00 | 2019/11/22 | Preliminary release |
v1.01 | 2020/06/15 | Added 3840×2400@60rb output support |
INTRODUCTION
This 4 by 2 HDMI Matrix with PiP is a high performance HDMI switch with integrated scaling and multi-windowing technology which can connect up to four 4K UHD + HDMI sources to up to two 4K UHD + HDMI displays and freely switch between them. It is an ideal solution for monitoring or displaying multiple sources simultaneously for use in control rooms, conference rooms or classrooms. Video resolutions up to 4K@60Hz and LPCM audio up to 7.1 channels at 192kHz are supported and this unit is fully compatible with the HDCP 1.x and 2.2 standards. Any of 4 different HDMI sources may be displayed individually, full screen, with seamless switching in Matrix mode, or they can be displayed using a variety of multi-window modes including standard views like PiP (Picture in Picture) and PoP (Picture outside of Picture) as well as fully customizable quad-window modes. Control of input/window routing, position and sizing is easy using the front panel controls with OSD menu as well as by WebGUI, RS-232, and Telnet.
APPLICATIONS
Entertainment Room & Home Theater
Show Room & Demo Room
Lecture Room & Hall Presentation
Public Commercial Display
PACKAGE CONTENTS
1× UHD + 4×2 HDMI Matrix with PiP
1× 24V/2.7A DC Power Adapter
1× Rackmount Ears (Set of 2)
1× Shockproof Feet (Set of 4)
1× Operation Manual
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
HDMI source equipment such as media players, video game consoles or set-top
boxes.
HDMI receiving equipment such as HDTVs, monitors or audio amplifiers.
FEATURES
HDMI 2.0 and DVI 1.0 compliant (with the use of an HDMI-DVI adapter)
HDCP 1.x and 2.2 compliant
4 HDMI inputs and 2 HDMI outputs
Supports up to 4K UHD + (18Gbps, 4K@50/60Hz 4:4:4, 8-bit) video input and
output
Seamless switching (no loss of sync to display) when switching sources in
Matrix mode
Supports up to four simultaneous, freely scalable, windows in multiwindowing
modes
Supports the ability to store a multi-window arrangement as a preset that can
be recalled later
Independent audio source selection and routing in all modes
Inputs 1 & 2 support pass-through of many audio formats including 8 channel
LPCM, Bitstream, and HD Bitstream (Inputs 3 & 4 are limited to 2 channel LPCM
only)
Each window can have a border with a selectable colour
Uploadable and freely positionable graphic logo support
Intuitive and easy adjustment of window size, position and settings in multi-
window modes via the WebGUI
Per-input EDID management with internal or external EDID options
Controllable via front panel buttons, WebGUI, Telnet, and RS-232
OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front Panel
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SERVICE Port: This port is reserved for firmware update and user EDID/logo upload use only.
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POWER LED & Button: Press this button to power the unit on (green LED) or place it into stand-by mode (red LED).
Note: Ethernet and RS-232 remain active when the unit is in stand-by mode. -
VIDEO MODE Button: Press this button to sequentially switch the unit’s operational mode between Matrix, PiP, PoP, and Quad.
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OUT A~B/IN 1~4 LED Array: In Matrix mode, these LED’s indicate the currently selected sources (IN 1~4) routed to each of the two outputs (OUT A~B). When the unit is in a multi-windowing mode (PiP/PoP/ Quad/Preset) all LEDs will be illuminated simultaneously.
Note: When source selection is active the associated output’s LED(s) will blink. -
OUT A/B Buttons: In Matrix mode, either of these buttons to activate/ deactivate discrete source selection for the associated output. In multi-windowing modes (PiP/PoP/Quad/Preset) either button will activate/deactivate sequential source selection for the 4 windows.
Note: These buttons only activate/deactivate the ability to change sources. Actual source selection is accomplished using the IN 1~4 buttons. -
IN 1/MENU Button: When not in source selection mode, press to enter the OSD menu, or to back out from menu items. When source selection is active, pressing this button will either select input 1 (Matrix mode) or sequentially switch through all 4 inputs for window 1 (PiP/ PoP/Quad/Preset modes).
Note: Pressing “MENU” and “+” together will reset the output resolution to XGA (1024×768@60Hz). Pressing “MENU” and “-” together will reset the output resolution to 1080p@60Hz. -
IN 2/- (MINUS) Button: When not in source selection mode, press to move down or adjust selections within OSD menus. When source selection is active, pressing this button will either select input 2 (Matrix mode) or sequentially switch through all 4 inputs for window 2 (PiP/ PoP/Quad/Preset modes).
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IN 3/+ (PLUS) Button: When not in source selection mode, press to move up or adjust selections within OSD menus. When source selection is active, pressing this button will either select input 3 (Matrix mode) or sequentially switch through all 4 inputs for window 3 (PiP/ PoP/Quad/Preset modes).
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IN 4/ENTER Button: When not in source selection mode, press to confirm a selection within the OSD or to go deeper into a menu item. When source selection is active, pressing this button will either select input 4 (Matrix mode) or sequentially switch through all 4 inputs for window 4 (PiP/PoP/Quad/Preset modes).
6.2 Rear Panel
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HDMI IN 1~4 Ports: Connect to HDMI source equipment such as media players, game consoles, or set-top boxes.
Note: Audio support on inputs 3~4 is limited to 2 channel LPCM. -
HDMI OUT A~B Ports: Connect to HDMI TVs, monitors, or amplifiers for digital video and audio output.
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CONTROL Port: Connect directly, or through a network switch, to your PC/laptop to control the unit via Telnet/WebGUI.
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RS-232 Port: Connect directly to a PC, laptop, or other serial control device with a 3.5mm adapter cable to send RS-232 commands to control the unit.
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DC 24V Port: Plug the 24V DC power adapter into this port and connect it to an AC wall outlet for power.
6.3 RS-232 Pinout and Defaults
Serial Port Default Settings
Baud Rate| 19200
Data Bits| 8
Parity Bits| None
Stop Bits| 1
Flow Control| None
3.5mm to DE-9 Adapter Cable 6.4 OSD Menu
All functions of this unit can be controlled by using the OSD (On Screen
Display) which is activated by pressing the MENU button on the front of the
unit. Use the + (PLUS), − (MINUS), and ENTER buttons to navigate the OSD menu.
Press the MENU button to back out from any menu item and then press it again
to close the menu.
MAIN MENU
Video Mode
Window Layout
Picture
Audio
Input EDID
HDCP Mode
Output Resolution
OSD Settings
Logo Settings
Ethernet
Preset
Setup
Information
The individual functions of the OSD will be introduced in the following
section. Items marked in BOLD are the factory default settings.
VIDEO MODE
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
Video Mode| Matrix
PiP
PoP
QUAD
Preset 1
Preset 2
Preset 3
Preset 4
PiP/PoP/Quad/Preset Mode
WIN 1 Source| In 1~4 [1]
WIN 2 Source| In 1~4 [2]
WIN 3 Source| In 1~4 [3]
WIN 4 Source| In 1~4 [4]
Matrix Mode
OUT A Source| In 1~4 [1]
OUT B Source| In 1~4 [2]
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Video Mode: Select the preferred operation mode of the unit.
Note: Selecting some modes will limit available features. -
WIN 1/2/3/4 Source: Select the source for the specified window in multi-windowing modes (PiP, PoP, Quad).
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OUT A/B Source: Select the source for the specified HDMI output when in Matrix mode.
Window Layout (Matrix Mode)
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
Input Select| In 1~4 [1]
Aspect Ratio| FULL
16:9
16:10
4:3
Best Fit
Mirror| NO
Yes
Border On/Off| On
OFF
Border Colour| Black
Red
GREEN
Blue
Yellow
Magenta
Cyan
White
Dark Red
Dark Green
Dark Blue
Dark Yellow
Dark Magenta
Dark Cyan
Gray
Window Reset| NO
Yes
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Input Select : Select the input to modify.
Note: All settings are individually saved, per-input. -
Aspect Ratio: Select a fixed aspect ratio for the currently selected window. Selecting the “Full” aspect ratio will stretch the source to fill the output, regardless of original aspect. Selecting “Best Fit” will automatically set the ratio based on the window’s current source resolution.
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Mirror: Selecting “On” will flip the currently selected input horizontally.
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Border On/Off: Enables or disable the colour border around the currently selected input.
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Border Colour: Select the colour to use for the border of the currently selected input.
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Window Reset: Reset the current input to its default settings.
Window Layout (PiP/PoP/Quad/Preset Modes)
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
Window Select| Win 1~4 [1]
Window On/Off| ON
Off
Position X| 0~Max H resolution
Position Y| 0~Max V resolution
Size Width| 1~Max H resolution
Size Height| 1~Max V resolution
Priority| 1~4 [4]
Aspect Ratio| FULL
16:9
16:10
4:3
Best Fit
User
Mirror| NO
Yes
Border On/Off| On
OFF
Border Colour| Black
---|---
Red
GREEN
Blue
Yellow
Magenta
Cyan
White
Dark Red
Dark Green
Dark Blue
Dark Yellow
Dark Magenta
Dark Cyan
Gray
Window Reset| NO
Yes
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Window Select: Select the window to modify.
Note: All settings are individually saved, per-window/per-mode. -
Window On/Off: Enable or disable the currently selected window.
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Position X/Y: Set the X and Y coordinate position of the upper left corner of the currently selected window.
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Size Width/Height: Set the horizontal and vertical size of the currently selected window.
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Priority: Select the layer priority of the currently selected window. Priority 1 is at the front and priority 4 is at the back.
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Aspect Ratio: Select a fixed aspect ratio for the currently selected window. The aspect ratio will be based on the window’s current height. Selecting the “Full” aspect ratio will return the window to the current mode’s default size and shape for that window. Selecting “Best Fit” will automatically set the ratio based on the window’s current source resolution.
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Mirror: Selecting “On” will flip the currently selected window horizontally.
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Border On/Off: Enables or disable the colour border around the currently selected window.
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Border Colour: Select the colour to use for the border of the currently selected window.
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Window Reset: Reset the current window to its default settings based on the currently selected mode.
Picture
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
Input Select| IN 1
In 2
In 3
In 4
Contrast| 0~100 [75]
Brightness| 0~100 [50]
Saturation| 0~100 [50]
Hue| 0~100 [50]
Sharpness H| 0~10 [10]
Sharpness V| 0~10 [10]
Reset| NO
Yes
- Input Select: Select the input to modify.
- Contrast: Set the overall contrast of the currently selected input.
- Brightness: Set the overall brightness of the currently selected input.
- Saturation: Set the overall saturation of the currently selected input.
- Hue: Set the hue shift of the currently selected input.
- Sharpness H/V: Set the amount of sharpness processing to apply to the currently selected input.
- Reset: Reset the current input to its default settings.
Audio (Matrix Mode)
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
OUT A Source| WINDOW
In 1
In 2
In 3
In 4
OUT A Mute| On
OFF
OUT B Source| WINDOW
In 1
In 2
In 3
In 4
OUT B Mute| On
OFF
- OUT A Source: Select the audio source to pair with video output A.
- OUT A Mute: Enable or disable muting audio output A.
- OUT B Source: Select the audio source to pair with video output B.
- OUT B Mute: Enable or disable muting audio output B.
Audio (PiP/PoP/Quad/Preset Modes)
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
OUT A Source| WIN 1
Win 2
Win 3
Win 4
In 1
In 2
In 3
In 4
OUT A Mute| On
OFF
OUT B Source| WIN 1
Win 2
Win 3
Win 4
In 1
In 2
In 3
In 4
OUT B Mute| On
OFF
- OUT A Source: Select the audio source to pair with video output A.
- OUT A Mute: Enable or disable muting audio output A.
- OUT B Source: Select the audio source to pair with video output B.
- OUT B Mute: Enable or disable muting audio output B.
Input EDID
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
EDID Mode| ALL
Independent
All EDID| 1080P60 2CH
4Kp30 2CH
4Kp60 2CH
Sink OUT A
Sink OUT B
User 1
User 2
User 3
User 4
IN 1 EDID| Same as [All EDID]
IN 2 EDID| Same as [All EDID]
IN 3 EDID| Same as [All EDID]
IN 4 EDID| Same as [All EDID]
User 1 Update| NO
Yes
User 2 Update| NO
Yes
User 3 Update| NO
Yes
User 4 Update| NO
Yes
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EDID Mode: Select how to assign EDIDs to the unit’s inputs. Selecting “Independent” allows for a different EDID to be assigned to each input, selecting “All” allows for a single EDID to be assigned to all inputs.
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All EDID: Select the EDID to assign to all inputs.
Note: Only available in the “All” EDID Mode. -
In 1~4 EDID: Select the EDID to assign to the specified input.
Note: Only available in the “Independent” EDID Mode. -
User 1~4 EDID: To update any of the unit’s 4 User EDIDs via USB, select “Yes” next to the appropriate User EDID and then insert a USB stick containing the new EDID into the Service port. The upload will occur immediately.
Note: The USB stick must contain, in the root directory, a compatible and properly named (EDIDUser*.BIN) EDID file.
HDCP Mode
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
In 1~4| HDCP Support Off
Refer to Source
REFER TO DISPLAY
OUT A| __ [Current HDCP status display]
OUT B
Win 1
Win 2
Win 3
Win 4
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In 1~4: Select the HDCP behavior for each input.
◼ HDCP Support Off: Completely disables support for HDCP on that input.
◼ Refer to Source: Makes the input port support the same HDCP version as required by the connected source.
◼ Refer to Display: Makes the input support the HDCP version of the currently connected displays. -
HDCP Status: Displays the current HDCP status of all sources and outputs.
Output Resolution
2ND LEVEL
640×480p59
480p60
576p50
800×600p60
848×480p60
1024×768p60
1280×720p50
1280×720p60
1280×768p60
1280×800p60
1280×960p60
1280×1024p60
1360×768p60
1366×768p60
1400×1050p60
1440×900p60
1600×900p60RB
1600×1200p60
1680×1050p60
1920×1080p24
1920×1080p25
1920×1080p30
1920×1080p50
1920×1080P60
1920×1200RB
2048×1152RB
3840×2160p24
3840×2160p25
3840×2160p30
4K p24 (DCI)
4K p25 (DCI)
4K p30 (DCI)
4K p50 (DCI)
4K p59 (DCI)
4K p60 (DCI)
3840×2160p50
3840×2160p59
3840×2160p60
3840×2400p60RB
Native OUT A
Native OUT B
- Output Resolution: Select the preferred video output resolution.
Note: Both outputs always share the same resolution selection.
OSD Settings
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
Menu Position| TOP LEFT
Top Right
Bottom Right
Bottom Left
Menu Timeout| Off
5~60 [10]
Info. Timeout| Off
5~60 [5]
Info. Display| ON
Off
Transparency| OFF
1~10
Background| Black
GRAY
Blue
- Menu Position: Set the position of the OSD menu on the output.
- Menu Timeout: Set the length of time, in seconds, that the OSD menu will continue to be displayed if there is no user input, or disable the timeout completely.
- Info. Timeout: Set the length of time, in seconds, that the informational OSD will be displayed after a signal or source change, or disable the timeout completely.
- Info. Display: Enable or disable the informational OSD.
- Transparency: Set the transparency level of the background of the OSD menu.
- Background: Set the colour of the background of the OSD menu.
Logo Settings
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
Logo On/Off| On
OFF
Position X| 0~100 [10]
Position Y| 0~100 [10]
Load Default Logo| NO
Yes
Logo Update| NO
Yes
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Logo On/Off: Enable or disable displaying the logo graphic.
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Position X/Y: Sets the position of the logo’s upper left corner, within the output. The position values are a relative percentage of the available output resolution.
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Load Default Logo: Selecting yes will reset the logo and install a default test image.
Note: The reset process can take a few moments. Progress information will be displayed on the OSD while the default logo is being installed. The unit will automatically reboot when it is finished. -
Logo Update: To upload a graphic logo via USB, select “Yes” and then insert a USB stick containing the new logo graphic file (8-bit .BMP format, 960×540 max resolution) into the Service port. The upload will occur immediately.
Note: The USB stick must contain, in the root directory, a compatible and properly named (LogoUser.BMP) graphic file.
Ethernet
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
IP Mode| STATIC
DHCP
Static IP Config
IP Address| X.X.X.X [192.168.1.50]
Subnet Mask| X.X.X.X [255.255.255.0]
Gateway| X.X.X.X [192.168.1.254]
Link Status
IP Mode| [Current IP Mode]
IP Address| __ [Current Network Info]
Subnet Mask
Gateway
MAC Addr.| [Unit’s MAC Address]
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IP Mode: Set the unit’s IP address mode to Static or DHCP.
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Static IP Config: When the unit is in Static IP mode the IP address, netmask and gateway addresses may be manually set here. Changes will occur immediately.
Note: Only editable in Static IP mode. -
Link Status: Displays the unit’s current IP configuration and the unit’s MAC address.
Preset
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
Save| PRESET 1
Preset 2
Preset 3
Preset 4
Recall| PRESET 1
Preset 2
Preset 3
Preset 4
- Save Preset 1~4: Select a preset and then press the “ENTER” button to store the unit’s current video window configuration to the currently selected preset.
- Recall Preset 1~4: Select a preset and then press the “ENTER” button to activate the currently selected preset.
Setup
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
Auto Sync Off| ALWAYS ON
5 sec.
10 sec.
15 sec.
30 sec.
1 min.
1.5 min.
2 min.
2.5 min.
3 min.
5 min.
10 min.
Firmware Update| NO
---|---
Yes
User EDID Reset| NO
Yes
Factory Reset| NO
Yes
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Auto Sync Off: Set the amount of time to continue outputting sync with a black screen if there are no live sources and no operations have been executed on the unit. Setting this to “Always On” forces the unit to always output sync.
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Firmware Update: To update the firmware via USB, select “Yes” and then insert a USB stick containing the new firmware into the Service port. The upload will occur immediately.
Note: The USB stick must contain, in the root directory, a compatible and properly named (*.BIN) firmware file. -
User EDID Reset: Select “Yes” to reset the unit’s User EDIDs to their factory default states.
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Factory Reset: Select “Yes” to reset the unit to its factory default state.
After the reset is complete, the unit will reboot automatically.
Information
2ND LEVEL| 3RD LEVEL
IN 1| [Current Input Resolutions]
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
OUT| [Current Output Resolution]
Video Mode| [Current Mode]
Sink A Native| [Native resolutions as report- ed by EDID]
Sink B Native
Firmware| [Current Firmware Versions]
RX3/RX4 Firmware
- Information: Shows the currently detected details for all inputs and both outputs as well as listing the status of a few critical system settings and relevant firmware versions.
6.5 WebGUI Control
Device Discovery
Please obtain the “Device Discovery” software from your authorised dealer and
save it in a directory where you can easily find it.
Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and execute the
“Device Discovery” software. Click on “Find Devices on Network” and a list of
devices connected to the local network will show up indicating their current
IP address.
Note: The unit’s default IP address is 192.168.1.50.By clicking
on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the network details of
that particular device.
- IP Mode: If you choose, you can alter the static IP network settings for the device, or switch the unit into DHCP mode to automatically obtain proper network settings from a local DHCP server. To switch to DHCP mode, please select DHCP from the IP mode drop-down, then click “Save” followed by “Reboot”.
- WebGUI Hotkey: Once you are satisfied with the network settings, you may use them to connect via Telnet or WebGUI. The network information window provides a convenient link to launch the WebGUI directly.
WebGUI Overview
After connecting to the WebGUI’s address in a web browser, the login screen
will appear. Please enter the appropriate user name and password then click
“Submit” to log in.
Note: The default user name and password is “admin”.On the left side of the
browser you will see the following menu tabs where all primary functions of
the unit are controllable via the built in WebGUI. The individual functions
will be introduced in the following sections.
Clicking
the red “Logout” tab will automatically log the currently connected user out
of the WebGUI and return to login page. Clicking on the “Power” button will
toggle the unit’s current power state between on (green) and stand-by (red).
6.5.1 Upper Tab Windows
This upper section of the web interface is visible on every tab and provides
control over the unit’s operational mode, source selection, and output
resolution as well as containing basic information about the currently
connected source and display devices.
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Source: This section displays the currently detected resolution for the sources connected to each input.
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Display:
◼ Resolution: Use the dropdown to select the preferred output resolution for the unit.
Note: Both outputs will always share the same output resolution, even in Matrix mode.
◼ S ink A/B Native: Displays the native resolution of both connected displays as reported by their respective EDIDs. -
Video Mode:
◼ Video Mode: Use the dropdown to select the unit’s operational mode. Available options are: Matrix, PiP, PoP, Quad, and Presets 1~4.
Note: Switching between video modes will cause the output to briefly go to black, but audio output will not be affected if the selected audio source is the same in both modes.
◼ Win 1~4: Select the video source to use in each window of a multiwindow mode (PiP/PoP/Quad/Preset).
Note: Only available when a multi-window mode is active.
◼ Out A~B: Select the video source for each output in Matrix mode.
Note: Only available when Matrix mode is active.
6.5.2 Window Layout Tab
This tab provides control over the position, size, aspect, priority, and other
settings of each window in multi-viewer modes. A graphical representation of
the layout is also provided. When the unit is in Matrix mode, only a limited
selection of controls are available.
Note: Only the information from the currently selected window/input is
displayed. A window’s position and size cannot exceed the current output
resolution.
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Selection: In multi-windowing modes, use the dropdown to select the window to modify. In Matrix mode select the input to modify.
Note: Changes made while a “Preset” video mode is selected will automatically be applied and saved to that preset. -
Display: Enable or disable the currently selected window.
Note: Not available in Matrix mode. -
Position X/Y: Set the X and Y coordinate position of the upper left corner of the currently selected window. Click on the “Save” button, after making changes, to make them active.
Note: Not available in Matrix mode. -
Size Width/Height: Set the horizontal and vertical size of the currently selected window. Click on the “Save” button, after making changes, to make them active.
Note: Not available in Matrix mode. -
Priority: Select the layer priority of the currently selected window. Priority 1 is at the front and priority 4 is at the back.
Note: Not available in Matrix mode. -
Aspect Ratio: Use the dropdown to select a fixed aspect ratio for the currently selected window or input. Available options are: Full, 16:9, 16:10, 4:3, Best Fit, and User. In multi-windowing modes the aspect ratio will be based on the window’s current height. Selecting the “Full” aspect ratio will return the window to the current mode’s default size and shape for that window. Selecting “Best Fit” will automatically set the ratio based on the window’s current source resolution.
Note: The “User” aspect ratio is not available in Matrix mode. -
Mirror: Turning this switch on will flip the currently selected window/ input horizontally.
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Border: This switch enables or disables the colour border around the currently selected window or input.
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Border Colour: Use the dropdown to select the colour to use for the border of the currently selected window/input. Available colours are: Black, red, green, blue, yellow, magenta, cyan, white, dark red, dark green, dark blue, dark yellow, dark magenta, dark cyan, gray.
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Reset: Reset the current window/input to its default settings based on the currently selected mode.
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Visual Layout Window: When in a multi-windowing mode, individual windows may be selected, moved and resized simply by clicking and dragging on them in the layout window. To select a window, click on it and the information will be displayed on the left. Click and drag the center of a window to reposition it. Click and drag the bottom right corner of a window to manually resize it. The results of a change will be displayed on the outputs as soon as the mouse button has been released.
Note: Not available in Matrix mode.
6.5.3 Picture Tab
This tab provides controls over each input’s contrast, brightness, saturation,
hue, and sharpness levels.
Note: All picture settings are per-input and are mode-independent.
- Input Select: Use the dropdown to select the input to modify.
- Reset: Reset the current input to its default settings.
- Contrast: This slider provides control over the overall contrast of the currently selected source video.
- Brightness: This slider provides control over the overall brightness of the currently selected source video.
- Saturation: This slider provides control over the overall saturation of the currently selected source video.
- Hue: This slider provides control over the hue shift of the currently selected source video.
- Sharpness H/V: These sliders provide control over the amount of sharpness processing to apply to the currently selected source video.
Note: Horizontal and vertical processing is independently controlled, providing finer control over the image quality.
6.5.4 Audio Tab
This tab provides control over the audio output behavior of the unit,
including routing selection and muting.
Note: Due to Matrix mode only supporting a single “window”, changing
modes between a multi-windowing mode and Matrix mode when an audio source is
set to windows 2~4 will result in the source reverting to window 1.
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OUT A Source: Use the dropdown to choose the audio source to pair with video output A.
◼ IN 1~4: Always use the audio from the specified input.
◼ WIN 1~4: Always use audio from the source currently displayed in the specified window.
Note: WIN 2~4 is not available as a source in Matrix mode. -
OUT B Source: Use the dropdown to choose the audio source to pair with video output A.
◼ I N 1~4: Always use the audio from the specified input.
◼ WIN 1~4: Always use audio from the source currently displayed in the specified window.
Note: WIN 2~4 is not available as a source in Matrix mode. -
OUT A Mute: Click the switch to toggle between muted and unmuted audio on output A.
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OUT B Mute: Click the switch to toggle between muted and unmuted audio on output A.
6.5.5 Input EDID Tab
This unit provides the option of three standard EDIDs, two sink sourced EDIDs
and four user uploaded EDIDs that can be assigned to all inputs at the same
time, or to each input independently.
Note: In most cases, assigning a new EDID to an input will cause the
affected input to briefly blink out while the source adapts to the new
information.
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EDID Mode : Use the dropdown to select how to assign EDIDs to the unit’s inputs. Selecting “Independent” allows for a different EDID to be assigned to each input, selecting “All” allows for a single EDID to be assigned to all inputs.
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All EDID: Select the EDID to assign to all inputs.
Note: Only available in “All” EDID Mode. -
IN 1~4 EDID: Select the EDID to assign to the specified input.
Note: Only available in “Independent” EDID Mode. -
User 1~4 Update: To update any of the unit’s 4 User EDIDs, click the “Choose File” button to open the file selection window and then select the EDID file (*.bin format) located on your local PC. After selecting the file, click the “Update” button to begin the EDID upload process.
Note: In some rare cases it is possible for custom or external EDIDs to cause compatibility issues with certain sources. If this happens, it is recommended to switch to one of the 3 default EDIDs for maximum compatibility.
6.5.6 HDCP Mode Tab
This tab provides control over the HDCP settings for all inputs.
- HDCP Mode Input 1~4: Use the dropdown to select the HDCP behavior for each input.
◼ HDCP Support Off: Completely disables support for HDCP on that input.
◼ Refer to Source : Makes the input port support the same HDCP version as
required by the connected source.
◼ Refer to Display: Makes the input support the HDCP version of the
currently connected displays.
6.5.7 OSD Settings Tab
This tab provides control over the behavior of the OSD menu and informational
display.
- Menu Position: Use the dropdown to set the position of the OSD menu on the output. Available choices are: Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Right, and Bottom Left.
- Menu Timeout: Set the length of time, in seconds, that the OSD menu will continue to be displayed if there is no user input, or disable the timeout completely.
- Info. Timeout: Set the length of time, in seconds, that the informational OSD will be displayed after a signal or source change, or disable the timeout completely.
- Info. Display: Enable or disable the informational OSD.
- Menu Transparency: Set the transparency level of the background of the OSD menu with a range from Off (opaque) to 10 (mostly transparent).
- Menu background: Set the colour of the background of the OSD menu. Available choices are: Gray, Black, and Blue.
6.5.8 Logo Settings Tab
This tab provides control over the user uploaded logo graphic. Controls
include positioning, an uploading a new logo directly from the WebGUI and an
option to reset the logo to a built in default image that can be used for
testing.
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Display: Enable or disable displaying the logo graphic.
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Reset: Resets the logo and installs a default test image.
Note: The reset process can take a few moments. Progress information will be displayed on the OSD while the default logo is being installed. The unit will automatically reboot when it is finished. -
Position X/Y: Sets the position of the logo’s upper left corner, within the output. The position values are a relative percentage of the available output resolution.
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Logo Update: To upload a graphic logo, please click the “Choose File” button to open the file selection window and then select the graphic logo file (8-bit *.bmp format, 960×540 max resolution) located on your local PC. After selecting the file, click the “Update” button to upload the logo to the unit.
Note: The upload process can take a while, depending on the size of the logo. Progress information will be displayed on the OSD while the logo is being installed. The unit will automatically reboot when it is finished.
6.5.9 Ethernet Tab
This tab provides controls to change the network settings for the unit. You
can manually set the IP address, netmask and gateway address in “Static IP”
mode, or you can obtain an IP address automatically by enabling DHCP.
Note: The unit’s default Static IP address is 192.168.1.50. If the IP
address is changed then the IP address required for WebGUI/Telnet access will
also change accordingly.
- IP Mode: Click this button to toggle between the Static IP and DHCP modes. In DHCP mode, the unit will attempt to automatically obtain its IP configuration details from a local DHCP server. In Static mode the unit will use the manually assigned IP configuration information.
- Static IP Config: When the unit is in Static IP mode the IP address, netmask and gateway addresses may be manually set here. Click “Save” to apply and use the newly entered address.
- Link Status : Displays the unit’s current IP configuration and the unit’s MAC address.
6.5.10 Setup Tab
Provides a way to update firmware and reset various sections within the unit.
Control over the unit’s Auto Sync Off feature, storing/recalling presets as
well as configuring the WebGUI login settings is also provided here.
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Preset Save: Select a preset from the dropdown list and then click the “Save” button to store the unit’s current video window configuration to the currently selected preset.
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Preset Recall: Select a preset from the dropdown list and then click the “Recall” button to activate the currently selected preset.
Note: this can also be achieved by selecting a Preset from the Video Mode dropdown at the top of the WebGUI. -
Auto Sync Off: Sets the amount of time to continue outputting sync with a black screen if there are no live sources and no operations have been executed on the unit. Setting this to “Always On” forces the unit to always output sync.
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Firmware Update: To update the unit’s firmware, click the “Choose File” button to open the file selection window and then select the firmware update file (*.bin format) located on your local PC. After selecting the file, click the “Upgrade” button to begin the firmware update process. After the upgrade is complete, the unit will reboot automatically.
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User EDID Reset: Press this button to reset the unit’s User EDIDs to their factory default states.
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Factory Reset: Press this button to reset the unit to its factory default state. After the reset is complete, the unit will reboot automatically.
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Web Login Settings: WebGUI login settings can be set here.
◼Username/Password: To change the login username and password, enter the new information in the spaces provided and press “Save”.
Note: The default user name and password is “admin”.
◼Timeout: Set the length of time to wait, in minutes, before logging out a user due to inactivity. Setting this to “0” disables the timeout.
6.5.11 Information Tab
This tab displays the unit’s serial number as well as the current firmware
versions.
6.6 Telnet Control
Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and
the PC are connected to the same active networks.
To Access the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Windows 7| Click Start, type “cmd” in the search field, and press Enter.
Windows XP| Click Start > Run, type “cmd”, and press Enter.
Mac OS X| Click Go > Applications > Utilities > Terminal.
Once in the Command Line Interface (CLI) type “telnet” followed by the IP
address of the unit (and the port number if it is non-standard) and then hit
“Enter”. This will connect us to the unit we wish to control. Note 1: If the IP
address is changed then the IP address required for Telnet access will also
change accordingly.
Note 2: The default IP address is 192.168.1.50.
6.7 Serial and Telnet Commands
COMMAND
Description and Parameters
help
Show the full command list.
help N1
Show details about the specified command.
N1 = {Command}
?
Show the full command list.
? N1
Show details about the specified command.
N1 = {Command}
get fw ver
Show the unit’s current firmware version.
get command ver
Show the unit’s current command version.
get mac addr
Show the unit’s MAC address.
get model name
Show the unit’s model name.
get model type
Show the unit’s product type.
set feedback broadcast N1
Enable or disable the broadcast of console command feedback.
Available values for N1:
ON | [Enabled] |
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OFF | [Disabled] |
get feedback broadcast
Show the current console command feedback broadcast state.
set ip mode N1
Set the IP address assignment mode.
Available values for N1:
STATIC | [Static IP mode] |
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DHCP | [DHCP mode] |
get ip mode
Show the current IP address assignment mode.
get ipconfig
Show the unit’s current IP configuration information.
get ipaddr
Show the unit’s current IP address.
get netmask
Show the unit’s current netmask.
get gateway
Show the unit’s current gateway address.
set static ipaddr N1
Set the unit’s static IP address.
N1 = X.X.X.X | [X = 0~255, IP address] |
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get static ipaddr
Show the unit’s static IP address.
set static netmask N1
Set the unit’s static IP address.
N1 = X.X.X.X | [X = 0~255, IP address] |
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get static netmask
Show the unit’s static netmask.
set static gateway N1
Set the unit’s static IP address.
N1 = X.X.X.X | [X = 0~255, IP address] |
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get static gateway
Show the unit’s static gateway address.
set webgui username N1
Set the WebGUI login username.
N1 = {Username} | [16 characters max] |
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get webgui username
Show the current WebGUI login username
set webgui password N1
Set the WebGUI login password.
N1 = {Username} | [16 characters max] |
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get webgui password
Show the current WebGUI login password.
set webgui login timeout N1
Set the WebGUI inactivity timeout value.
N1 = 0~240 | [Minutes] |
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get webgui login timeout
Show the current WebGUI inactivity timeout value.
set telnet login N1
Enable or disable allowing Telnet logins.
Available values for N1:
ON | [Enabled] |
---|---|
OFF | [Disabled] |
get telnet login
Show the current state of Telnet login allowance.
set telnet username N1
Set the Telnet login username.
N1 = {Username} | [16 characters max] |
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get telnet username
Show the current Telnet login username.
set telnet password N1
Set the Telnet login password.
N1 = {Username} | [16 characters max] |
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get telnet password
Show the unit’s Telnet access port.
set window layout mode N1
Set the window layout mode.
Available values for N1:
0 | [Matrix mode] |
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1 | [PiP mode] |
2 | [PoP mode] |
3 | [Quad mode] |
4 | [Preset 1] |
5 | [Preset 2] |
6 | [Preset 3] |
7 | [Preset 4] |
get window layout mode
Show the window current layout mode.
set window N1 route N2
Set the input to route to the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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N2 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
get window N1 route
Show the input currently routed to the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
set out N1 route N2
Route the specified input to the specified output.
N1 = A~B | [Output port] |
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N2 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
Note: Valid in matrix mode only.
get out N1 route
Show the current input routed to the specified output.
N1 = A~B | [Output port] |
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Note: Valid in matrix mode only.
set window N1 display N2
Enable or disable the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Available values for N2:
ON | [Enabled] |
---|---|
OFF | [Disabled] |
Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
get window N1 display
Show the visibility status of the specified window,
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
set window N1 hposition N2
Set the horizontal position of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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N2 = 0~{Max res} | [Horizontal size] |
Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
get window N1 hposition
Show the current horizontal position of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
set window N1 vposition N2
Set the vertical position of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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N2 = 0~{Max res} | [Vertical size] |
Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
get window N1 vposition
Show the current vertical position of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
set window N1 hsize N2
Set the horizontal size of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
---|---|
N2 = 0~{Max res} | [Vertical size] |
Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
get window N1 hsize
Show the current horizontal size of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
set window N1 vsize N2
Set the vertical size of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
---|---|
N2 = 0~{Max res} | [Vertical size] |
Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
get window N1 vsize
Show the current vertical size of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
set window N1 priority N2
Set the priority of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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N2 = 1~4 | [Vertical size] |
Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
get window N1 priority
Show the current priority of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Note: Valid in multi-windowing modes only.
set window N1 aspect N2
Set the aspect of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Available values for N2:
1 | [Full] |
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2 | [16:9] |
3 | [16:10] |
4 | [4:3] |
5 | [Best Fit] |
6 | [User] |
get window N1 aspect
Show the current aspect of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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set window N1 mirror N2
Set the mirror mode of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Available values for N2:
ON | [Enabled] |
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OFF | [Disabled] |
get window N1 mirror
Show the current mirror mode of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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set window N1 border N2
Set the border mode of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Available values for N2:
ON | [Enabled] |
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OFF | [Disabled] |
get window N1 border
Show the current border mode of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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set window N1 border color N2
Set the border colour of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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Available values for N2:
1 | [Black] |
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2 | [Red] |
3 | [Green] |
4 | [Blue] |
5 | [Yellow] |
6 | [Magenta] |
7 | [Cyan] |
8 | [White] |
9 | [Dark Red] |
10 | [Dark Green] |
11 | [Dark Blue] |
12 | [Dark Yellow] |
13 | [Dark Magenta] |
14 | [Dark Cyan] |
15 | [Gray] |
get window N1 border color
Show the current border colour of the specified window.
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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set window N1 reset
Reset the settings of the specified window
N1 = 1~4 | [Window number] |
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set in N1 contrast N2
Set the contrast level of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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N2 = 0~100 | [Contrast level] |
get in N1 contrast
Show the current contrast level of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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set in N1 brightness N2
Set the brightness level of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
---|---|
N2 = 0~100 | [Brightness level] |
get in N1 brightness
Show the current brightness level of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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set in N1 saturation N2
Set the saturation level of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
---|---|
N2 = 0~100 | [Saturation level] |
get in N1 saturation
Show the current saturation level of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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set in N1 hue N2
Set the hue value of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
---|---|
N2 = 0~100 | [Saturation level] |
get in N1 hue
Show the current hue value of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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set in N1 sharpness h N2
Set the horizontal sharpness level of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
---|---|
N2 = 0~20 | [Horizontal sharpness level] |
get in N1 sharpness h
Show the current horizontal sharpness level of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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set in N1 sharpness v N2
Set the vertical sharpness level of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
---|---|
N2 = 0~20 | [Horizontal sharpness level] |
get in N1 sharpness v
Show the current vertical sharpness level of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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set in N1 picture reset
Set the picture settings reset.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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set audio out N1 mute N2
Enable or disable muting the specified audio output.
N1 = A~B | [Output port] |
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Available values for N2:
ON | [Mute] |
---|---|
OFF | [Unmute] |
get audio out N1 mute
Show the current mute state of the specified output.
N1 = A~B | [Output port] |
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set audio out N1 route N2
Route the specified audio source to the specified audio output.
N1 = A~B | [Output port] |
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Available values for N2:
1 | [Input 1] |
---|---|
2 | [Input 2] |
3 | [Input 3] |
4 | [Input 4] |
5 | [Window 1] |
6 | [Window 2] |
7 | [Window 3] |
8 | [Window 4] |
get audio out N1 route
Show the current audio source routed to the specified audio output.
N1 = A~B | [Output port] |
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set all in edid mode N1
Select the EDID management mode to use (All or Independent) for all inputs.
Available values for N1:
1 | [All mode] |
---|---|
2 | [Independent mode] |
get all in edid mode
Show the current EDID management mode used by all inputs.
set all in edid N1
Set the EDID to use when the “All” EDID mode is active.
Available values for N1:
1 | [1080p60 2-Channel] |
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2 | [4Kp30 2-Channel] |
3 | [4Kp60 2-Channel] |
7 | [User 1] |
8 | [User 2] |
9 | [User 3] |
10 | [User 4] |
15 | [Sink A] |
16 | [Sink B] |
get all in edid
Show the current EDID used by the “All” EDID mode.
set in N1 edid N2
Set the EDID to use on the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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Available values for N2:
1 | [1080p60 2-Channel] |
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2 | [4Kp30 2-Channel] |
3 | [4Kp60 2-Channel] |
7 | [User 1] |
8 | [User 2] |
9 | [User 3] |
10 | [User 4] |
15 | [Sink A] |
16 | [Sink B] |
get in N1 edid
Show the EDID currently being used on the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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set user edid N1 update
Upload a new EDID for use as the specified User EDID.
N1 = 1~4 | [User EDID number] |
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set in N1 hdcp mode N2
Set the HDCP behavior of the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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Available values for N2:
0 | [HDCP off] |
---|---|
1 | [Refer to Source] |
2 | [Refer to Display] |
get in N1 hdcp mode
Show the current HDCP behavior used by the specified input.
N1 = 1~4 | [Input port] |
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set out A timing N1
Set the output resolution to use for both outputs.
Available values for N1:
0 | [640x480p59] |
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1 | [480p60] |
2 | [576p50] |
3 | [800x600p60] |
4 | [848x480p60] |
5 | [1024x768p60] |
6 | [1280x720p50] |
7 | [1280x720p60] |
8 | [1280x768p60] |
9 | [1280x800P60] |
10 | [1280x960p60] |
11 | [1280x1024p60] |
12 | [1360x768P60] |
13 | [1366x768p60] |
14 | [1400x1050p60] |
15 | [1440x900p60] |
16 | [1600x900p60rb] |
17 | [1600x1200p60] |
18 | [1680x1050p60] |
19 | [1920x1080p24] |
20 | [1920x1080p25] |
21 | [1920x1080p30] |
22 | [1920x1080p50] |
23 | [1920x1080p60] |
24 | [1920x1200rb] |
25 | [2048x1152rb] |
26 | [3840x2160p24] |
27 | [3840x2160p25] |
28 | [3840x2160p30] |
29 | [4K p24 DCI] |
30 | [4K p25 DCI] |
31 | [4K p30 DCI] |
32 | [4K p50 DCI] |
33 | [4K p59 DCI] |
34 | [4K p60 DCI] |
35 | [3840x2160p50] |
36 | [3840x2160p59] |
37 | [3840x2160p60] |
38 | [3840x2400p60rb] |
39 | [Native OUT A] |
40 | [Native OUT B] |
get out A timing
Show the current resolution used by both outputs.
set out A osd position N1
Set the OSD menu location.
Available values for N1:
0 | [Top Left] |
---|---|
1 | [Top Right] |
2 | [Bottom Right] |
3 | [Bottom Left] |
get out A osd position
Show the current OSD menu location.
set out A osd timeout N1
Set the OSD menu’s timeout value (in seconds).
Available values for N1:
OFF | [Disabled] |
---|---|
5~60 | [Timeout in seconds] |
get out A osd timeout
Show the current OSD menu’s timeout value.
set out A osd info display N1
Enable or disable the info OSD.
Available values for N1:
ON | [Enabled] |
---|---|
OFF | [Disabled] |
get out A osd info display
Show the current info OSD state.
set out A osd info timeout N1
Set the OSD info’s timeout value (in seconds).
Available values for N1:
OFF | [Disabled] |
---|---|
5~60 | [Timeout in seconds] |
get out A osd info timeout
Show the current OSD info’s timeout value.
set out A osd transparency N1
Set the transparency level of the OSD.
N1 = 0~10 | [Transparency level] |
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set out A osd background color N1
Set the colour of the background of the OSD banner.
Available values for N1:
0 | [Black] |
---|---|
1 | [Gray] |
2 | [Blue] |
get out A osd background color
Show the current colour of the background of the OSD banner on the specified
output.
set out A osd logo display N1
Enable or disable the graphical logo overlay.
Available values for N1:
ON | [Enabled] |
---|---|
OFF | [Disabled] |
get out A osd logo display
Show the current state of the graphical logo overlay.
set out A osd logo hposition N1
Set the horizontal position of the graphical logo overlay.
N1 = 0~100 | [Horizontal position] |
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get out A osd logo hposition
Show the current horizontal position of the graphical logo overlay.
set out A osd logo vposition N1
Set the vertical position of the graphical logo overlay.
N1 = 0~100 | [Vertical position] |
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get out A osd logo vposition
Show the current vertical position of the graphical logo overlay.
set osd logo default
Resets the logo and installs a default test image.
set osd logo update
Initiates the logo update process via USB.
set save preset N1
Saves the current unit’s settings to the specified preset.
N1 = 1~4 | [Preset number] |
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set auto sync off N1
Enable or disable the Auto Sync Off function and set the timeout length.
Available values for N1:
0 | [Always on] |
---|---|
1 | [5 seconds] |
2 | [10 seconds] |
3 | [15 seconds] |
4 | [30 seconds] |
5 | [1 minutes] |
6 | [1.5 minutes] |
7 | [2 minutes] |
8 | [2.5 minutes] |
9 | [3 minutes] |
10 | [5 minutes] |
11 | [10 minutes] |
get auto sync off
Show the current Auto Sync Off settings.
set firmware update
Initiates the firmware update process via USB.
set factory user edid default
Restore the unit’s User EDIDs to their factory default settings.
set factory ipconfig default
Reset the unit’s network settings to the factory defaults.
set factory default
Restore the unit’s settings, except for User EDIDs, to the their factory
default settings.
Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return.
Commands are not case-sensitive.6.6 WebGUI Control
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 Technical Specifications
HDMI Bandwidth | 18Gbps |
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Input Ports | 4×HDMI (Type-A) |
Output Ports | 2×HDMI (Type-A) |
Control Ports | 1×RS-232 (3.5mm) |
1×IP Control (RJ-45)
Service Port| 1×USB 2.0 (Type A)
Baud Rate| 19200
Power Supply| 24V/2.7A DC
(US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified)
ESD Protection (HBM)| ±8kV (Air Discharge)
±4kV (Contact Discharge)
Dimensions (W×H×D)| 231.5mm×25mm×158mm [Case Only] 231.5mm×25mm×161mm [All
Inclusive]
Weight| 968g
Chassis Material| Metal (Steel)
Chassis Colour| Black
Operating Temperature| 0˚C – 40˚C/32˚F – 104˚F
Storage Temperature| -20˚C – 60˚C/-4˚F – 140˚F
Relative Humidity| 20 – 90% RH (Non-condensing)
Power Consumption| 15.3W
8.2 Video Specifications
**Supported Resolutions (Hz)** | Input | Output |
---|---|---|
HDMI | HDMI | |
720×400p@70/85 | ? | ? |
640×480p@60/72/75/85 | ? | 60Hz |
720×480i@60 | ? | ? |
720×480p@60 | ? | ? |
720×576i@50 | ? | ? |
720×576p@50 | ? | ? |
800×600p@56/60/72/75/85 | ? | 60Hz |
848×480p@60 | ? | ? |
1024×768p@60/70/75/85 | ? | 60Hz |
1152×864p@75 | ? | ? |
1280×720p@50/60 | ? | ? |
1280×768p@60/75/85 | ? | 60Hz |
1280×800p@60/75/85 | ? | 60Hz |
1280×960p@60/85 | ? | 60Hz |
1280×1024p@60/75/85 | ? | 60Hz |
1360×768p@60 | ? | ? |
1366×768p@60 | ? | ? |
1400×1050p@60 | ? | ? |
1440×900p@60/75 | ? | 60Hz |
1600×900p@60RB | ? | ? |
1600×1200p@60 | ? | ? |
1680×1050p@60 | ? | ? |
1920×1080i@50/60 | ? | ? |
1920×1080p@24/25/30 | ? | ? |
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1920×1080p@50/60 | ? | ? |
1920×1200p@60RB | ? | ? |
2560×1440p@60RB | ? | ? |
2560×1600p@60RB | ? | ? |
2048×1080p@24/25/30 | ? | ? |
2048×1080p@50/60 | ? | ? |
3840×2160p@24/25/30 | ? | ? |
3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0) | ? | ? |
3840×2160p@24, HDR10 | ? | ? |
3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0), HDR10 | ? | ? |
3840×2160p@50/60 | ? | ? |
3840×2400@60RB | ? | ? |
4096×2160p@24/25/30 | ? | ? |
4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0) | ? | ? |
4096×2160p@24, HDR10 | ? | ? |
4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0), HDR10 | ? | ? |
4096×2160p@50/60 | ? | ? |
8.3 Audio Specifications
8.3.1 Digital Audio
HDMI Inputs 1~2/ All Outputs
LPCM
Max Channels| 8 Channels
Sampling Rate (kHz)| 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192
Bitstream
Supported Formats| Standard & High-Definition
HDMI Inputs 3~4
LPCM
Max Channels| 2 Channels
Sampling Rate (kHz)| 48
Bitstream
Supported Formats| None
8.4 Cable Specifications
**Cable Length** | 1080p | 4K30 | 4K60 |
---|---|---|---|
**8- bit** | **12- bit** | (4:4:4) 8- bit |
(4:4:4) 8- bit
High Speed HDMI Cable
HDMI Input| 15m| 10m| 5m| 3m
HDMI Output| 15m| 10m| 5m| 3m
Bandwidth Category Examples:
1080p (FHD Video)
- Up to 1080p@60Hz, 12-bit colour
- Data rates lower than 5.3Gbps or below 225MHz TMDS clock
4K30 (4K UHD Video)
- 4K@24/25/30Hz & 4K@50/60Hz (4:2:0), 8-bit colour
- Data rates higher than 5.3Gbps or above 225MHz TMDS clock but below 10.2Gbps
4K60 (4K UHD + Video)
- 4K@50/60Hz (4:4:4, 8-bit)
- 4K@50/60Hz (4:2:0, 10-bit HDR)
- Data rates higher than 10.2Gbps
ACRONYMS
ACRONYM | COMPLETE TERM |
---|---|
ASCII | American Standard Code for Information Interchange |
CLI | Command-Line Interface |
DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
DVI | Digital Visual Interface |
EDID | Extended Display Identification Data |
Gbps | Gigabits per second |
GUI | Graphical User Interface |
HDCP | High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection |
HDMI | High-Definition Multimedia Interface |
HDTV | High-Definition Television |
IP | Internet Protocol |
kHz | Kilohertz |
LAN | Local Area Network |
LED | Light-Emitting Diode |
LPCM | Linear Pulse-Code Modulation |
MAC | Media Access Control |
MHz | Megahertz |
OSD | On-Screen Display |
PiP | Picture in Picture |
PoP | Picture outside of Picture |
TCP | Transmission Control Protocol |
TMDS | Transition-Minimised Differential Signaling |
4K UHD | 4K Ultra-High-Definition (10.2Gbps max) |
4K UHD + | 4K Ultra-High-Definition (18Gbps max) |
UHDTV | Ultra-High-Definition Television |
--- | --- |
USB | Universal Serial Bus |
VGA | Video Graphics Array |
WUXGA (RB) | Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array (Reduced |
Blanking)
XGA| Extended Graphics Array
CYP
(UK) Ltd., Unit 7, Shepperton Business Park, Govett Avenue, Shepperton,
Middlesex, TW17 8BA
Tel: +44 (0) 20 3137 9180 | Fax: +44 (0) 20 3137 6279
Email: sales@cypeurope.com
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