ANALOG WAY MSQC04-MkII Picturall Quad Compact Mark II User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- ANALOG WAY
Table of Contents
- WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- QUICK SETUP & OPERATION
- PICTURALL QUAD COMPACT MARK II – REF. MSQC04-MKII / FRONT & REAR PANELS
- WEB CONFIGURATOR
- PICTURALL COMMANDER
- CONTROL TABS
- PICTURALL COMMANDER STRUCTURE
- WARRANTY AND SERVICE
- GOING FURTHER WITH THE PICTURALL
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ANALOG WAY MSQC04-MkII Picturall Quad Compact Mark II
Thank you for choosing Analog Way and the Picturall Quad Compact Mark II. By following these simple steps, you will be able to set up and use your Powerful media server within minutes. Discover the Picturall Quad Compact Mark II capabilities and intuitive interface while commanding top-notch presentations and unleash your creativity for a new experience in show and event management.
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
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1 x Picturall Quad Compact Mark II (MSQC04-MkII)
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1 x Power supply cord
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1 x Ethernet cross cable (for device control)
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1 x Rackmount kit
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1 x Quick start guide*
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User Manual and quick start guide are also available on www.analogway.com
CAUTION!
Damage caused by improper rack mounting will not be covered under warranty.
QUICK SETUP & OPERATION
Connecting with the Web Configurator
The Picturall Quad Compact Mark II uses standard ethernet LAN networking.
To access the Web Configurator, connect a computer to the Picturall Quad
Compact Mark II using the Ethernet cable. Then on your computer, open an
internet browser and enter the IP address of the Picturall Quad Compact
Mark II (displayed on the front panel screen).
The connection should start.
Often, computers are set to DHCP client (automatic IP detection) mode. You may
need to change the IP address configuration on your computer before you can
connect. These settings are found in the properties for your LAN network
adaptor, and vary by operating system.
The default IP address on the Picturall Quad Compact Mark II is
192.168.2.140 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0. Therefore, you can
assign your computer a static IP address of 192.168.2.100 and a netmask of
255.255.255.0 and should be able to connect.
If the connection is not starting:
- Mark II media servers require 1GB network to maintain a stable connection. Network will not work with 100Mb connection.
- Make sure the computer IP address is on the same network and subnet as the Picturall Quad Compact Mark II.
- Make sure that no devices have the same IP address (prevent IP conflicts)
- Make sure the network cable is CAT5 or higher.
- For more information, please see the user manual or contact your local technical support.
Once successfully connected, the Web Configurator is displayed automatically.
PICTURALL QUAD COMPACT MARK II – REF. MSQC04-MKII / FRONT & REAR PANELS
DESCRIPTION OLED display
| CAUTION:
The user should avoid disconnecting the power source (AC input) until the unit
is in stand-by mode. Failure to do this could result in hard drive data
corruption
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WEB CONFIGURATOR
SERVER CONFIGURATION
– Launch a web browser and enter the server IP address in the address bar. All devices default IP addresses are 192.168.2.140. – Click Configure server or
Configurator to access server configuration.
Set server settings: – Number of layers: Set the number of layers to use
and patch to Art-Net (max 200). This affects the number of available layers in
Picturall Commander.
– Max layer width and height: Set the maximum resolution to be processed
by the media server.
NETWORK CONFIGURATION
In the Server configuration menu, choose the network mode: – Automatic (DHCP):
The server gets IP address from DHCP server in the same network
– Automatic (ARTNET): The IP address is generated based on the Art-Net
protocol
– Manual: Set the IP address and netmask manually
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
In the Display configuration menu, choose the display mode:
– Auto: follow EDID settings
– Manual: set the output resolution, refresh rate and connectors manually
– Custom: select a custom display configuration
– Special: select a preset mode for display signal splitters (Analog Way
DPH104, Matrox TH2GO and DH2GO, Datapath X4 and FX4)
In Manual mode, select the output connectors, resolution and refresh rate for the selected GPU.
Note: Do not use multiple display devices with different refresh rates as this may cause bad playback (stuttering).
Tip: If using identical displays, use the buttons Copy, Paste and Copy to all.
DMX CONFIGURATION
In the DMX configuration menu, choose the DMX/Art-Net settings:
– Art-Net universe: Set the first universe and the rest of the layers
will be patched to next universes. If patching more than 9 layers, the server
will use several Art-Net universes.
– Art-Net subnet: Set the Art-Net subnet value (between 0 and 15).
– Art-Net offset: Set the first channel of the first universe for layer
- – DMX profile: Set the preferred DMX fixture profile (1.1, 1.0 or mini).
– Number of DMX displays: Enter the number of the displays controlled with DMX t as the active displayed plug. (Not necessarily displayed).
Layers are patched first starting from a given offset on a given universe. Layers are patched so that they do not split at the universe border.
PICTURALL COMMANDER
INSTALLATION
The operating systems must support Java version 8 for Picturall Commander to be installed. Make sure Java version 8 is installed on the computer before installing Picturall Commander.
Note: The latest version of Commander is automatically downloaded during the installation process.
- On the computer, insert the USB stick delivered with the media server.
- Copy the installer file matching the operating system from the USB stick to the computer.
- Run the installer file and follow the instructions to complete the installation process.
CONNECTION TO THE MEDIA SERVER
- Connect the computer and the Media Server to the same network.
- Use same netmask in the server and the computer if not using DHCP server. If DHCP server is enabled in the server, use automatic network settings in the computer.
- Run Picturall Commander and click Add new connection on the Connections tab.
- Type the IP address of the server in the Address field or click Locate to automatically find the servers in the same network and view the server versions before connecting.
- In the Name field, enter a name for the connection.
- Click Finish to Create the Connection. A message confirms the connection to the Picturall Series Media Server.
CONTROL TABS
Click Window then click any menu to open the corresponding control panel.
– Connections: Connect and reconnect to a server pressing Reconnect
button.
– Media: Transfer media files to the Picturall Series Media Server and
arrange the media library.
– Displays: Configure the display setup.
– Genlock: Synchronize all outputs with a Genlock signal.
– Layers: Control all layer parameters. This is the main menu for
controlling the Picturall Series Media Server with Picturall Commander.
– GPUs: Optimize the use of the GPUs.
– Timecode: Schedule and synchronize cues with server clock, media time,
other cues, MTC and LTC.
– Cues: Program and time cues for the show.
– Test images: Configure test images to help when setting up the show.
– Performance: Check the performance and temperature of the server.
PICTURALL COMMANDER STRUCTURE
WARRANTY AND SERVICE
This Analog Way product has a 3 year warranty on parts and labor, back to factory. This warranty does not include faults resulting from user negligence, special modifications, electrical surges, abuse (drop/crush), and/or other unusual damage. In the unlikely event of a malfunction, please contact your local Analog Way office for service.
GOING FURTHER WITH THE PICTURALL
For complete details and operations procedures, please refer to the Picturall Series Media Servers User Manual and our website for further information: www.analogway.com
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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