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DocumentDocumentMX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Change History Document Version V1.4.2 Release Date 2024-10-31 V1.4.1 V1.4.0 2024-08-13 2024-04-26 V1.2.0 V1.1.0 V1.0.0 2023-01-03 2022-11-07 2022-07-09 Description Deleted the Sync Lock related operations from the device's LCD interface. Updated the descriptions for internal source operations. Added the function of synchronous output from optical and Ethernet ports. Added the function of setting optical port output mode. Users may choose between 20-port mode and 40-port mode. Supports importing 3D LUT files with an accuracy of 33x33x33 / 65x65x65. The "Layer Setting" in the LCD interface of the device has been renamed to "Layer Parameters". Now, it only shows the parameters without allowing any modifications. Added the function of changing the temperature scale. Added a layer scaling mode: fill screen. Support the SNMP and Art-Net protocols. Updated the description of the USB port on the front panel. Optimized the description of Ethernet port load capacity. First release www.novastar.tech i MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Contents Change History ................................................................................................................................................................................ i Contents ......................................................................................................................................................................................... ii 1 Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 Appearance.................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 2.1 Front Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2 2.2 Rear Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2 3 Applications.................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 4 UI Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 4.1 Home Screen ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8 4.2 Main Menu........................................................................................................................................................................... 10 5 Initial Screen Configuration........................................................................................................................................................ 11 5.1 Quick Configuration via Front Panel Screen........................................................................................................................ 11 5.1.1 Set Input Source ........................................................................................................................................................ 11 5.1.2 Load Cabinet Config File ........................................................................................................................................... 12 5.1.3 Configure the Screen Quickly .................................................................................................................................... 12 5.2 Free Screen Configuration via VMP .................................................................................................................................... 13 6 Display Effect Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................................... 14 6.1 Apply Presets ...................................................................................................................................................................... 14 6.2 Set External Input Source Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 14 6.2.1 View Input Source Information (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP, SDI)............................................................................ 14 6.2.2 Set Resolution and Frame Rate (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 and DP only) ................................................................... 14 6.2.3 Adjust Color (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP, SDI) ........................................................................................................ 15 6.2.4 Set HDR Parameters (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP and SDI).................................................................................... 16 6.3 Set Internal Input Sources ................................................................................................................................................... 16 6.4 View Layers Parameters (All-In-One Controller Mode only) ................................................................................................ 17 6.5 Set Output Parameters........................................................................................................................................................ 18 6.5.1 Adjust Screen Brightness........................................................................................................................................... 18 6.5.2 Adjust Gamma and Color Temperature...................................................................................................................... 19 6.5.3 Enable 3D Function ................................................................................................................................................... 19 6.5.4 Set Low Latency ........................................................................................................................................................ 20 6.5.5 Set Bit Depth ............................................................................................................................................................. 21 7 Device Management .................................................................................................................................................................. 22 7.1 Switch Working Mode.......................................................................................................................................................... 22 7.2 Configure Communication Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 22 7.3 Enable Mapping .................................................................................................................................................................. 23 7.4 Control Display Status ......................................................................................................................................................... 23 7.5 Diagnostics .......................................................................................................................................................................... 23 7.5.1 Upon Powering Up..................................................................................................................................................... 23 7.5.2 Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................................. 24 7.6 View the Firmware Version .................................................................................................................................................. 24 7.7 Reset to Factory Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 25 8 Basic System Settings ............................................................................................................................................................... 26 8.1 Set Language ...................................................................................................................................................................... 26 8.2 Set Temperature Scale ........................................................................................................................................................ 26 8.3 Set Session Timeout............................................................................................................................................................ 26 8.4 View Service Information ..................................................................................................................................................... 27 9 Product Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................... 28 10 Video Source Specifications .................................................................................................................................................... 29 11 Ethernet Port Load Capacity .................................................................................................................................................... 31 www.novastar.tech ii MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 1 Overview The MX40 Pro is a flagship all-in-one LED display controller with 20 Ethernet ports in the brand-new control system COEX series of Xi'an NovaStar Tech Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as NovaStar). This controller integrates video processing and video control into one box and offers rich video input connectors (HDMI 2.0, DP 1.2 and 12G-SDI), 20x Ethernet output ports and 4x 10G optical ports. It can also work with the brand-new software VMP (Vision Management Platform) to provide a better operation and control experience. This document mainly describes the menu operations on the LCD screen of the controller. For more function operations, see the VMP Vision Management Platform User Manual. www.novastar.tech 1 2 Appearance 2.1 Front Panel MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Name Running Indicator Standby Button USB 2.0 TFT Screen Knob BACK Description Solid red: Standby Solid blue: The device is being started. Solid green: The device is running normally. Flashing red: The device is running abnormally. Press the button to power on or power off the device. Hold down the button for 5s or longer to restart the device. Connect to a USB drive only to export the device diagnostic result. Only the NTFS and FAT32 file systems are supported. Others are not supported. A 3.5-inch screen to display the device status, menus, submenus and messages for parameter settings On the home screen, press the knob to enter the main menu screen. On the main menu screen, rotate the knob to select a menu item or adjust the parameter value. Press the knob to confirm the operation. Hold down the knob and BACK button simultaneously for 5s or longer to lock or unlock the buttons. Go back to the previous menu or cancel the current operation. 2.2 Rear Panel www.novastar.tech 2 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Inputs Type HDMI 2.0-1 IN HDMI 2.0-2 IN HDMI 2.0-3 IN Qty Description 1 Resolutions Max resolution: 4096×2160@60Hz/8192×1080@60Hz (Forced) Min resolution: 800×600@60Hz Max width/height Max width: 8192 pixels (8192×1080@60Hz) (Forced) Max height: 8192 pixels (1080×8192@60Hz) Frame rates 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 47.95 / 48 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 / 71.93 / 72 / 75 / 100 / 119.88 / 120 / 143.86 / 144 / 240 Hz HDR Support HDR10 and comply with the SMPTE ST 2084 and SMPTE ST 2086 standards. Support HLG. EDID management Support standard resolutions, up to 3840×2160@60Hz. Support custom input resolutions. HDCP HDCP 2.2 compliant, backwards compatible with HDCP 1.4/HDCP 1.3. Interlaced signal Not supported inputs 1 Resolutions Max resolution: 4096×2160@60Hz/8192×1080@60Hz (Forced) Min resolution: 800×600@60Hz Max width/height Max width: 8192 pixels (8192×1080@60Hz) (Forced) Max height: 7680 pixels (1080×7680@60Hz) Frame rates 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 47.95 / 48 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 / 71.93 / 72 / 75 / 100 / 119.88 / 120 / 143.86 / 144 / 240 Hz HDR Support HDR10 and comply with the SMPTE ST 2084 and SMPTE ST 2086 standards. Support HLG. EDID management Support standard resolutions, up to 3840×2160@60Hz. Support custom input resolutions. HDCP HDCP 2.2 compliant, backwards compatible with HDCP 1.4/HDCP 1.3. Interlaced signal Not supported inputs 1 Resolutions Max resolution: 4096×2160@60Hz/8192×1080@60Hz (Forced) Min resolution: 800×600@60Hz Max width/height Max width: 8192 pixels (8192×1080@60Hz) (Forced) Max height: 7680 pixels (1080×7680@60Hz) Frame rates 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 47.95 / 48 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 / 71.93 / 72 / 75 / 100 / 119.88 / 120 / 143.86 / 144 / 240 Hz www.novastar.tech 3 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual DP 1.2 12G-SDI IN Outputs Type HDR Support HDR10 and comply with the SMPTE ST 2084 and SMPTE ST 2086 standards. Support HLG. EDID management Support standard resolutions, up to 3840×2160@60Hz. Support custom input resolutions. HDCP HDCP 2.2 compliant, backwards compatible with HDCP 1.4/HDCP 1.3. Interlaced signal Not supported inputs 1 Resolutions Max resolution: 4096×2160@60Hz/8192×1080@60Hz (Forced) Min resolution: 800×600@60Hz Max width/height Max width: 8192 pixels (8192×1080@60Hz) (Forced) Max height: 8192 pixels (1080×8192@60Hz) Frame rates 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 30 / 47.95 / 48 / 50 / 59.94 / 60 / 71.93 / 72 / 75 / 100 / 119.88 / 120 / 143.86 / 144 / 240 Hz HDR HDR video is accepted with manual HDR configuration in VMP. EDID management Support standard resolutions, up to 3840×2160@60Hz. Support custom input resolutions. HDCP HDCP 1.3 compliant Interlaced signal Not supported inputs 1 Standards Support ST-2082 (12G), ST-2081 (6G), ST-424 (3G) and ST-292 (HD) standard video inputs. Support 3G-Level A/Level B (DS mode). Resolutions Max resolution: 4096×2160@60Hz Min resolution: 720x480i@59.94Hz Frame rates 23.98/24/25/29.97/30/47.95/48/50/59.94/60 Hz HDR HDR video is accepted with manual HDR configuration in VMP. Interlaced signal Support interlaced signal inputs, including 1080i/576i/480i. inputs Cables Recommend using the CANARE-12G SDI coaxial cable. Cables up to 50 meters are supported. Qty Description www.novastar.tech 4 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 120 20 OPT 14 4 HDMI 2.0-1 LOOP 1 Gigabit Ethernet output ports. Support hot backup between Ethernet ports. Max device load capacity: 9 million pixels The maximum load capacity per Ethernet port is as follows. For details, see chapter 11 Ethernet Port Load Capacity. - 8bit@60Hz: 659,722 pixels - 10bit@60Hz: 494,791 pixels (available only with the A10s Pro receiving card) - 10bit/12bit@60Hz: 329,861 pixels Note While in the 20-port mode, the maximum load capacity is only achieved when the load width of a single port is 128 pixels or more. If the load width is less than that, the load capacity will be reduced accordingly, calculated as (128 - load width) × load height. While in the 40-port mode, the maximum load capacity is only achieved when the load width of a single port is 192 pixels or more. If the load width is less than that, the load capacity will be reduced accordingly, calculated as (192 - load width) × load height. 10G optical output ports Supports setting of output mode. Users may choose between 20-port mode and 40port mode. 20-port mode: - OPT 1 transmits the data of Ethernet ports 1 to 10. OPT 3 is the copy channel of OPT 1. - OPT 2 transmits the data of Ethernet ports 11 to 20. OPT 4 is the copy channel of OPT 2. - You can use the optical port alongside the physical Ethernet port, with priority given in the following order: OPT 1/2 > OPT 3/4 > Ethernet ports 120. 40-port mode: - OPT 1 transmits the data of Ethernet ports 1 to 10. - OPT 2 transmits the data of Ethernet ports 11 to 20. - OPT 3 transmits the data of Ethernet ports 21 to 30. - OPT 4 transmits the data of Ethernet ports 31 to 40. - You can use the optical port alongside the physical Ethernet port, with priority given in the following order: OPT 1/2 > Ethernet ports 120. Note When both the optical and Ethernet ports are used simultaneously, please do NOT connect the device's Ethernet port with the same number as the one of the optical port to the receiving card at the same time. If they are connected simultaneously, the display effect of the optical port will take precedence. When Ethernet port backup is enabled in 40-port mode, the last 20 Ethernet ports are backed up by the first 20 Ethernet ports. When switching to the 20-port mode, please remember to remove the loop backup setup of the receiving card. While in the 40-port mode, additional Ethernet ports can be used to create easier screen topology without reducing the device's maximum load capacity. HDMI loop through. Up to 8 devices can be cabled in one loop. HDMI 2.0-2 LOOP 1 HDMI 2.0-3 LOOP 1 12G-SDI LOOP 1 SDI loop through. Up to 8 devices can be cabled in one loop. SPDIF OUT 1 A digital audio output (Reserved) www.novastar.tech 5 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Controls Type ETHERNET GENLOCK AUX Power 100-240V~, 50/60Hz, 1.5A Qty Description 2 Gigabit Ethernet control ports. Support TCP/IP protocol and star topology. They have the same functions without priority and order, and can be connected to VMP software. No switch or router is needed to deploy multiple devices on the same LAN via device cascading as the network switching function is already built in. Up to 20 MX40 Pro devices can be cascaded. 1 A pair of Genlock signal connectors. Support Bi-Level, Tri-Level, and Blackburst. IN: Accept the sync signal. LOOP: Loop the sync signal. The Genlock input signal supports a frame rate range from 23.98 Hz to 60 Hz. For standard Genlock signal generators, up to 20 MX40 Pro devices can be cascaded. 1 An auxiliary port that connects to the central control device (RS232) (Reserved) 1 An AC power input connector and switch Note The maximum input resolution and maximum width and height of HDMI and DP connectors must be obtained by setting the graphics card. www.novastar.tech 6 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 3 Applications The MX40 Pro has two typical application scenarios as shown below. In those application examples, the LED screen size is 4096×2160. Application 1: Output via Ethernet Ports Application 2: Long-Distance Transmission via OPT Ports www.novastar.tech 7 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 4 UI Introduction 4.1 Home Screen After the device is powered on, the home screen showing device related information is displayed as follows. Figure 4-1 Home screen The home screen is shown in Figure 4-1 and the home screen descriptions are shown in Table 4-1. Area Home screen descriptions Content Description Top line MX40 Pro The device name The name can be changed in VMP software. Send-Only Controller The device working mode All-In-One Controller: The video processing and sending functions are available. Send-Only Controller: Only the video sending function is available. For related operations, please refer to 7.1 Switch Working Mode. The device button lock status When the icon displayed: The buttons are locked. When the icon not displayed: The buttons are unlocked. Hold down the knob and BACK button simultaneously for 5s or longer to lock or unlock the buttons. 192.168.0.10 The connection status of the Ethernet ports Blue: Connected Gray: Disconnected The device IP address For related operations, please refer to 7.2 Configure Communication Settings Set an IP Address. www.novastar.tech 8 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Area Content Description Input HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP, SDI, Internal The device input source type and status Green: The signal is accessed normally and used. Blue: The signal is accessed normally, but not used. Red: The signal is not accessed, or the accessed signal is abnormal. Gray: The signal is abnormal and not used. For related operations in the Send-Only Controller working mode, please refer to 5.1.1 Set Input Source. HDMI1 4096*2160@60.00Hz The resolution and frame rate of the currently available input source If multiple input sources are available, the resolution and frame rate of each input source will be displayed one by one. If the input is used by the layer, the layer number will be displayed below. For related operations, please refer to 6.2.2 Set Resolution and Frame Rate (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 and DP only). Screen 4096*2160@59.94Hz The screen resolution and frame rate The screen brightness For related operations, please refer to 6.5.1 Adjust Screen Brightness. Port 120 OPT 14 Bottom Sync: Genlock line HDR10 The statuses of the Ethernet ports. (While in 40-port mode, the statuses are displayed in groups of 20 Ethernet ports each time.) Blue: Connected Gray: Disconnected The statuses of the OPT ports Blue: Connected Gray: Disconnected The sync signal currently used and the signal status Sync: Active Input: Sync with the frame rate of the current input source Sync: Genlock: Sync with the frame rate of the Genlock signal Sync: Internal: Sync with the frame rate of the internal clock of the device Color code: Blue: The signal is normal. Red: The signal is abnormal. The format of the dynamic range For-related operations, please refer to 6.2.4 Set HDR Parameters (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP and SDI). 3D The 3D function status The icon displayed: The 3D function is turned on. The icon not displayed: The 3D function is turned off. For related operations, please refer to 6.5.3 Enable 3D Function. The output display status. For related operations, please refer to 7.4 Control Display Status. : The display is frozen. : The display is blacked out www.novastar.tech 9 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Area Content Description The temperature inside the chassis 4.2 Main Menu On the home screen, press the knob to enter the main menu screen. When the device working mode is All-In-One Controller, the main menu is shown in Figure 4-2. When the device working mode is Send-Only Controller, the Layer Parameters menu is not displayed. Figure 4-2 Main menu www.novastar.tech 10 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 5 Initial Screen Configuration If the LED screen, cabinets, data flow and the number of cabinets loaded by Ethernet ports can meet the following requirements, you can configure the screen via the device front panel menu; otherwise, screen configuration in VMP will be your ideal choice. Screen: The LED screen must be a regular screen. Cabinet: The cabinets must be regular ones of the same size, and function well. Data flow: The data must run in the same way for all Ethernet ports and the data flow must be one of the followings. The starting position of the data flow is the first cabinet of Ethernet port 1, and the connections are made in sequence according to the serial number of the Ethernet port. Number of cabinets loaded by Ethernet ports: If n ports are used to load the cabinets, the number of cabinets loaded by each of the first (n1) ports must be the same and the integral multiple of the number of cabinet rows or columns, and it must be greater than or equal to the number of cabinets loaded by the last port. 5.1 Quick Configuration via Front Panel Screen 5.1.1 Set Input Source Select the desired input source and complete the related settings, such as resolution and frame rate. If the resolutions of the input source and screen are the same, the image can be displayed pixel to pixel. A lower frame rate may result in image flickering, while a higher frame rate helps stabilize the display image. Note Input source settings are required for screen configuration in the Send-Only Controller working mode and not required in the All-In-One Controller mode. On the main menu screen, choose Input Settings > Select Input to select a video source. Figure 5-1 Select input source Perform the corresponding operations for the input source according to the input source type. For the SDI sources, please skip this step. External input sources (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP) www.novastar.tech 11 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual a. Choose input source > EDID. The input source is HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 or DP. b. Set Mode to Custom or Standard, and then set the resolution and frame rate. Custom: Set the resolution manually. Standard: Select the desired resolution from the drop-down options. c. After the settings are done, click Apply. Internal sources a. Choose Internal Source > Image, and navigate to the sub-menu. Then, select a picture. b. When the relevant parameters of the image are displayed, set the parameters according to your actual needs; otherwise, please skip this step. c. Press the BACK button to go back to the upper-level menu and select Resolution. d. Set Mode to Custom or Standard, and then set the resolution and frame rate. e. After the settings are done, click Apply. 5.1.2 Load Cabinet Config File When the cabinet cannot display images normally, send the cabinet configuration file (.rcfgx) to the cabinet and save it to let the cabinet display image normally. Before the operation, please import cabinet configuration file with VMP. On the main menu screen, choose Screen Configuration > Send Cabinet Config File. Figure 5-2 Send cabinet config file Select the target configuration file. Select Yes in the displayed dialog box. After the configuration file is successfully sent, a message appears on the menu screen and then then you will automatically return to configuration file screen. Press the BACK button to go back to the upper-level menu. Select Save to RV Card. Select Yes in the displayed dialog box. After the configuration file is successfully saved, a message appears on the menu screen. 5.1.3 Configure the Screen Quickly Set the screen configuration parameters to quickly complete the cabinet connection, so that the LED screen can display the input source image normally. On the main menu screen, choose Screen Configuration > Quick Configuration. www.novastar.tech 12 Figure 5-3 Quick configuration MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Select Yes in the displayed dialog box. Set screen configuration parameters as required. Cabinet Row Qty: Set the quantity of cabinet rows. Cabinet Column Qty: Set the quantity of cabinet columns. Port 1 Cabinet Qty: Set the quantity of the cabinets loaded by Ethernet port 1. Data Flow (Front View): Select the data flow for the cabinets loaded by Ethernet port 1. H Offset: Set the horizontal offset of the displayed image. V Offset: Set the vertical offset of the displayed image. 5.2 Free Screen Configuration via VMP The VMP software can be used to configure either the regular screens or complex screens, and supports free wiring of the cabinets, plus the ability of calculating the used load capacity according to the cabinets that are actually loaded. For the details of performing the free screen configuration, please refer to VMP Vision Management Platform User Manual. www.novastar.tech 13 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 6 Display Effect Adjustment 6.1 Apply Presets Apply a saved preset in VMP to the device to quickly complete display effect adjustment. On the main menu screen, select Preset. The saved presets in VMP is displayed on the menu screen, as shown in Figure 6-1. Figure 6-1 Presets Select a preset. 6.2 Set External Input Source Parameters 6.2.1 View Input Source Information (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP, SDI) View the attribute values of the external input source, including the resolution, frame rate, bit depth, color gamut, etc. On the main menu screen, choose Input Settings > input source > Infoframe. The input source is HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP or SDI. Figure 6-2 Input source information When the device working mode is All-In-One Controller, the Select Input menu is not displayed. View the input source information. 6.2.2 Set Resolution and Frame Rate (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 and DP only) Set the resolution and frame rate of the external input source. If the resolutions of the input source and screen are the same, the image can be displayed pixel to pixel. A lower frame rate may result in image flickering, while a higher frame rate helps stabilize the display image. On the main menu screen, choose Input Settings > input source > EDID. The input source is HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 or DP. www.novastar.tech 14 Figure 6-3 EDID MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual When the device working mode is All-In-One Controller, the Select Input menu is not displayed. Set Mode to Custom or Standard, and then set the resolution and frame rate. Custom: Set the resolution manually. Standard: Select the desired resolution from the drop-down options. After the settings are done, click Apply. 6.2.3 Adjust Color (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP, SDI) Set the infoframe override parameters of the external input source and adjust the color. The override parameter will be used in the calculation of color adjustment. If the value of this parameter is not set manually, the value that comes with the input source will be used. On the main menu screen, choose Input Settings > input source > EDID. The input source is HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP or SDI. Figure 6-4 Infoframe override When the device working mode is All-In-One Controller, the Select Input menu is not displayed. Set the override parameters as required. Select Auto and the device will read the attribute value that comes with the input source. Press the BACK button to go back to the upper-level menu. Select Color Adjustment. Set the related parameters. Parameter Black Level Contrast Saturation Description It is used to adjust the brightness of the dark areas of the image. The smaller the value, the darker the dark part of the screen. It is used to adjust the brightness of the highlight areas of the image. The greater the value, the brighter the highlight part of the screen. Contrast and black level together affect the overall contrast of the image. It is used to adjust the color purity of the image. The greater the value, the more vivid the color. www.novastar.tech 15 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Parameter Description Hue Red Shadow/Green Shadow/Blue Shadow It is used to adjust the color effect of the displayed image color. It is used to adjust the brightness of the dark areas of the image. The principle is the same as that of black level, but only the RGB components are adjusted. Red Highlight/Green It is used to adjust the brightness of the highlight areas of the image. The principle is the Highlight/Blue Highlight same as that of contrast, but only the RGB components are adjusted. 6.2.4 Set HDR Parameters (HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP and SDI) Set the parameters used during the process of parsing HDR video sources. On the main menu screen, choose Input Settings > input source > HDR. The input source is HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, DP, or SDI. Figure 6-5 HDR When the device working mode is All-In-One Controller, the Select Input menu is not displayed. Select HDR and select the HDR format from the listed options. Select Auto and the device will read the attribute value that comes with the input source. Select HDR10 Parameters to complete the related settings. If the HDR format is SDR here, no parameters need to be set. HDR-related parameters include: PQ mode: The mapping method of video source brightness. - ST2084 (PQ): This mode 1:1 maps the brightness of the video source. The part that exceeds the maximum screen brightness will still be adjusted to the maximum screen brightness. - ST2086 (Linear mapping): This mode linearly maps the brightness of the video source. It globally adjusts the video source brightness according to the maximum screen brightness to ensure that the ratio of the brightness of the entire source content remains unchanged. MaxCLL Override: When the MaxCLL Override switch is , the MaxCLL parameter takes effect. MaxCLL: Override the maximum video source brightness and adjust the brightness to a specified value. To restore the parameters to the defaults, select Reset. Note The HDR function supports automatic parsing and manual setting. The properties of 12G-SDI sources, DP1.2 sources and non-standard HDR sources can be manually set to HDR properties. Using the HDR function reduces the MX40 Pro load capacity by less than half if the MX40 Pro works with the A10s Pro receiving card. For details, see 11 Ethernet Port Load Capacity. 6.3 Set Internal Input Sources Select the internal source stored in the device and set the related parameters for screen testing and troubleshooting. On the main menu screen, choose Input Settings > Internal Source. www.novastar.tech 16 Figure 6-6 Internal source MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual When the device working mode is All-In-One Controller, the Select Input menu is not displayed. Select Image to navigate to the sub menu and select a picture. When the relevant parameters of the image are displayed, set the parameters according to your actual needs; otherwise, please skip this step. Press the BACK button to go back to the upper-level menu and select Resolution. Set Mode to Custom or Standard, and then set the resolution, frame rate and bit depth. Figure 6-7 Resolution parameters Custom: Set the resolution manually. Standard: Select the desired resolution from the drop-down options. After the settings are done, click Apply. 6.4 View Layers Parameters (All-In-One Controller Mode only) The LCD screen of the controller is designed to only display layer parameters. To create or configure layers, please connect to VMP for these operations. For detailed instructions, please refer to VMP Vision Management Platform User Manual. On the main menu screen, select Layer Parameters. Figure 6-8 Layer parameters View the Canvas Size and the max frame rate. Select a layer and view the related parameters. www.novastar.tech 17 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Input Source: The number of the layer that is using this input source is displayed in the input source information area. Scaling Mode: The scaling mode currently being applied. - Custom: Customized width and height. - Pixel to Pixel: Same as the width and height of the input source - Snap to Canvas: Same as the width and height of the canvas - Fill Screen: Same as the width and height of the screen Width: The layer width. Height: The layer height. H Position: The horizontal coordinate (X) of the layer on the canvas. V Position: The vertical coordinate (Y) of the layer on the canvas. Priority: The Z coordinate of the layer on the canvas. The greater the value, the higher priority. Crop: The status of the input crop, as well as the size and position of the crop. Border: The status of the layer border, as well as the border thickness and color. If necessary, select other layers and view the related parameters 6.5 Set Output Parameters 6.5.1 Adjust Screen Brightness Adjust and save the screen brightness. On the main menu screen, select Screen Brightness and press the knob to let the brightness value become editable. Figure 6-9 Screen brightness (the Send-Only Controller mode as example) Rotate the knob to adjust the brightness to the target value, and then press the knob to confirm. Choose Screen Configuration > Save to RV Card. Figure 6-10 Save to RV card Select Yes in the displayed dialog box. After the brightness value is successfully saved, a message appears on the menu screen. www.novastar.tech 18 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 6.5.2 Adjust Gamma and Color Temperature Adjust and save the Gamma and color temperature. On the main menu screen, choose Advanced Functions > LED Screen Color. Figure 6-11 LED screen color Adjust the Gamma value. 1. Select Gamma and press the knob to let the value become editable. 2. Rotate the knob to adjust the Gamma to the target value, and then press the knob to confirm. Adjust the color temperature value. 1. Select Color Temperature and press the knob to let the value become editable. 2. Rotate the knob to adjust the temperature to the target value, and then press the knob to confirm. If you want to restore the parameters to the defaults, select Reset. Press the BACK button to go back to the main menu, and then choose Screen Configuration > Save to RV Card. Figure 6-12 Save to RV card Select Yes in the displayed dialog box. After the values are successfully saved, a message appears on the menu screen. 6.5.3 Enable 3D Function Turn on the 3D function and set the related parameters. On the main menu screen, choose Advanced Functions > 3D. Figure 6-13 3D www.novastar.tech 19 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Turn on the 3D function by setting the 3D switch to . Set the related parameters. Video Source Format: Set the format of the 3D video source. Set the format to SBS, TAB or Frame SEQ according to the format of the accessed video source. Right Eye Start: Set the start position of the right eye image. When the video source format is SBS or TAB, and the left and right eye images are provided, this parameter can be set. Eye Priority: Set which image is sent first, the right eye image or the left eye image. Wear the 3D glasses to watch the display. If the display is abnormal, set the parameter value to the other one. If the display is normal, the setting is done. 3rd Emitter: When a third-party 3D signal emitter is used, set the switch to . Emitter Delay: Set the delay time of sending the synchronization signal from the 3D signal emitter to the 3D glasses. This setting ensures that the switching between left and right eye images of the 3D glasses is in sync with the switching between the left and right eye images on the display. This parameter applies to both the NovaStar and third-party emitters. Note To use the 3D function, specified 3D glasses are needed. For details, please contact NovaStar technical support. 6.5.4 Set Low Latency The low latency function is used to reduce the delay at the controller, or increase the latency when the device works with high-latency equipment. On the main menu screen, choose Advanced Functions > Output Settings. Figure 6-14 Low latency Perform any of the following operations as required. Enable low latency Set the Low Latency switch to to enable the low latency function. Set additional frame latency a. Select Additional Frame Latency and press the knob to let the value become editable. b. Rotate the knob to adjust the parameter to the target value, and then press the knob to confirm. Note When low latency is enabled, the sync source cannot be set to Genlock. The latency at the controller is 0 frame (less than 1 ms) in Send-Only Controller working mode and 1 frame in All-In-One Controller working mode. To enable low latency, please make sure all Ethernet ports load the cabinets vertically and share the same Y coordinate. Free screen configuration (for example, Ethernet port 2 loads cabinets horizontally, or its Y coordinate is different from that of Ethernet port 1) will reduce the load capacity. www.novastar.tech 20 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 6.5.5 Set Bit Depth Set the output bit depth of the input source. On the main menu screen, choose Advanced Functions > Output Settings. Figure 6-15 Bit depth Select Bit Depth and then select the desired bit depth value from the drop-down options. If Auto is selected, the output bit depth is the same as the input bit depth. www.novastar.tech 21 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 7 Device Management 7.1 Switch Working Mode Set the device working mode to All-In-One Controller or Send-Only Controller. On the main menu screen, choose System Settings > Working Mode. Figure 7-1 Working mode Select All-In-One Controller or Send-Only Controller. Select Yes in the displayed dialog box. 7.2 Configure Communication Settings Set an IP Address Manually set a static IP address for the device or set up the device to automatically obtain an IP address. On the main menu screen, choose Communication Settings > Network Settings. Figure 7-2 Network settings Choose Mode and then select a mode from the drop-down options. Manual: Manually set a static IP address for the device. Auto: The device automatically obtains an IP address. If the manual mode is selected, set an IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway and select Apply. If the automatic mode is selected, this step is not required. If you want to reset the IP address to the default, select Reset. Set the Protocol Switch Set the SNMP and Art-Net protocol switch status. Note For details, see the SNMP Protocol Instructions and Art-Net Protocol Instructions. www.novastar.tech 22 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 7.3 Enable Mapping After the Mapping function is enabled, cabinets can display some information, such as the Ethernet port number and receiving card number, allowing users to easily obtain the locations and connection topology of receiving cards. On the main menu screen, choose Screen Configuration > Mapping. Figure 7-3 Mapping Enable the Mapping function by toggling on this switch . 7.4 Control Display Status Set the display loaded by the controller to a black screen or frozen status. On the main menu screen, choose Display Control. Figure 7-4 Display control Select a display status as required. Normal: Display the normal output screen. Freeze: Make the output screen always display the current frame. The input source is played normally. Blackout: Make the output screen go black. The input source is played normally. 7.5 Diagnostics 7.5.1 Upon Powering Up When the device is powered on, it automatically conducts a diagnostic process: Normal startup: All functions of the MX40 Pro are available for use. Abnormal Startup: Based on the error message displayed, select Export Log to obtain the diagnostic results. If there are only warning messages (in orange), you can choose Continue to proceed in a limited functionality mode. However, if there are error messages (in red), usage cannot be continued. www.novastar.tech 23 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 7.5.2 Maintenance Perform device diagnostics, then view and export the result. On the main menu screen, choose System Settings > Diagnostics. Figure 7-5 Diagnostics Select Yes in the displayed dialog box. After the diagnostics operation is complete, the diagnostic result will be displayed. Select Close to close the dialog box and the screen as shown in Figure 7-6 is displayed. Figure 7-6 After diagnostics Do any of the following as required. View the diagnostic results Select View Results to enter the report page and view the results. Export the diagnostic result to a USB drive a. Insert the USB drive to the USB port on the front panel of the device. b. Select Export to USB Drive. A prompt will be displayed after the operation is successful. 7.6 View the Firmware Version View the current firmware program version of the device. On the main menu screen, select System Settings. View the current firmware program version next to Firmware Version. www.novastar.tech 24 Figure 7-7 Firmware version MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 7.7 Reset to Factory Settings Reset part or all of the device data to the factory settings. On the main menu screen, choose System Settings > Factory Reset. Figure 7-8 Factory reset Do any of the following according to the data you want to reset. Reset part of the data Reset all the data except the imported files, network parameters, language settings, and device name. a. Select Keep User Data. b. Select Yes in the displayed dialog box. The device restarts automatically while the data is being reset. Reset all the data (This action cannot be undone.) Reset all the data to factory settings. a. Select Reset All. b. Select Yes in the displayed dialog box. The device restarts automatically while the data is being reset. www.novastar.tech 25 8 Basic System Settings 8.1 Set Language Change the system language of the device. On the main menu screen, select /Language. Choose English or as required. Figure 8-1 Language MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 8.2 Set Temperature Scale Change the system temperature scale of the device. On the main menu screen, choose System Settings > Temperature Scale. Select Celsius(°C) or Fahrenheit(°F) as needed. Figure 8-2 Temperature scale 8.3 Set Session Timeout Specify a certain amount of time for session timeout after which the LCD will return to the home screen from another screen automatically if no action is performed during the specified time. On the main menu screen, choose System Settings > Return to Home. Figure 8-3 Session timeout value www.novastar.tech 26 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Select 30s, 1min or 5min from the drop-down options as required. 8.4 View Service Information View the service information of NovaStar, allowing users to ask questions and give feedback. On the main menu screen, choose System Settings > About Us. Figure 8-4 About us View the official website, technical support email address and service hotline of NovaStar. www.novastar.tech 27 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 9 Product Specifications Electrical Specifications Power input 100-240V~, 50/60Hz, 1.5A Max power consumption 95 W Operating Environment Temperature 20ºC to +50ºC Humidity 0% RH to 80% RH, non-condensing Storage Environment Temperature 30ºC to +80ºC Humidity 0% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing Physical Specifications Dimensions 482.6 mm × 94.2 mm × 467.0 mm Net weight 7.5 kg Gross weight 10.5 kg Note: It is the total weight of the product, accessories, and packing materials packed according to the packing specifications. Packing Information Packing box 660.0 mm × 570.0 mm × 210.0 mm, kraft paper box Accessory box 408.0 mm × 290.0 mm × 50.0 mm, white cardboard box IP Rating Accessories 1x Power cord 1x Ethernet cable 1x HDMI cable 1x DP cable 1x Certificate of Approval IP20 Please prevent the product from water intrusion and do not wet or wash the product. The amount of power consumption may vary depending on various factors such as product settings, usage, and environment. www.novastar.tech 28 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 10 Video Source Specifications Input HDMI 2.0-1 Resolution 4K 4096×2160 (Forced) 3840×2160 2K1K 2560×1440 1920×1080 Color Space Sampling Bit Depth RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr 12bit 10bit 8bit YCbCr 4:2:2 8/10/12bit RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr 12bit 10bit 8bit YCbCr 4:2:2 8/10/12bit RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr 12bit 10bit 8bit YCbCr 4:2:2 8/10/12bit RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr 12bit 10bit 8bit YCbCr 4:2:2 8/10/12bit HDMI 2.0-2 / 4K HDMI 2.0-3 4096×2160 (Forced) RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr 3840×2160 YCbCr 4:2:2 RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr 2K1K 2560×1440 YCbCr 4:2:2 RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr 1920×1080 YCbCr 4:2:2 RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr www.novastar.tech 10bit 8bit 8/10/12bit 10bit 8bit 8/10/12bit 10bit 8bit 8/10/12bit 10bit 8bit Integer Frame Rate (Hz) 24/25/30 24/25/30/48/50 24/25/30/48/50/60 24/25/30 24/25/30/48/50 24/25/30/48/50/60 24/25/30/48/50/60/75 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120 24/25/30/48/50/60/72/75/100/120/ 144 24/25/30/48/50/60/72/75/100/120/ 144/240 (240 Hz needs to be forced) 24/25/30/48/50 24/25/30/48/50/60 24/25/30/48/50 24/25/30/48/50/60 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120 24/25/30/48/50/60/72/75/100/120/ 144 24/25/30/48/50/60/72/75/100/120/ 29 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Input DP 1.2 12G-SDI Resolution Color Space Sampling Bit Depth YCbCr 4:2:2 8/10/12bit 4K 4096×2160 RGB / 4:4:4 (Forced) YCbCr 3840×2160 YCbCr 4:2:2 RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr 2K1K 2560×1440 YCbCr 4:2:2 RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr 1920×1080 YCbCr 4:2:2 RGB / 4:4:4 YCbCr 4K 4096×2160 3840×2160 2K1K 2048×1080 1920×1080 YCbCr 4:2:2 YCbCr 4:2:2 12bit 10bit 8bit 8/10/12bit 12bit 10bit 8bit 8/10/12bit 12bit 10bit 8bit 8/10/12bit 12bit 10bit 8bit 8/10/12bit 10bit Integer Frame Rate (Hz) 144/240 (240 Hz needs to be forced) 24/25/30/48/50 24/25/30/48/50/60 24/25/30/48/50 24/25/30/48/50/60 24/25/30/48/50/60/75 (75 Hz needs to be forced) 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144 (144 Hz needs to be forced) 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144 (144 Hz needs to be forced) 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144 /240 (240 Hz needs to be forced) 24/25/30/48/50/60 Note The table above only displays a selection of common resolutions and integer frame rates. Decimal frame rates are also supported, allowing for automatic frame rate adaptation from the highest frame rate of each resolution down to 23.98/29.97/47.95/59.94/71.93/119.88/143.86 Hz. www.novastar.tech 30 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual 11 Ethernet Port Load Capacity When Working with A10s Pro Receiving Card The formula of calculating the load capacity per Ethernet port and the detailed parameters are as follows. 8bit: Load capacity × 24 × Frame rate < 1000 × 1000 × 1000 × 0.95 10bit: Load capacity × 32 × Frame rate < 1000 × 1000 × 1000 × 0.95 12bit: Load capacity × 48 × Frame rate < 1000 × 1000 × 1000 × 0.95 Max Load Capacity per Ethernet Port (Pixels) Frame Rate / Bit Depth 8bit 24 Hz 1,649,305.556 25 Hz 1,583,333 30 Hz 1,319,444 10bit 1,236,979 1,187,500 989,583 12bit 824,653 791,667 659,722 50 Hz 791,667 593,750 395,833 60 Hz 120 Hz 144 Hz 240 Hz 659,722 329,861 274,884 164,931 494,792 247,396 206,163 123,698 329,861 164,931 137,442 82,465 When Working with Other Armor Series Receiving Cards The formula of calculating the load capacity per Ethernet port and the detailed parameters are as follows. 8bit: Load capacity × 24 × Frame rate < 1000 × 1000 × 1000 × 0.95 10bit: Load capacity × 48 ×Frame rate < 1000 × 1000 × 1000 × 0.95 12bit: Load capacity × 48 × Frame rate < 1000 × 1000 × 1000 × 0.95 Max Load Capacity per Ethernet Port (Pixels) Frame Rate / Bit Depth 8bit 24 Hz 1,649,305.556 25 Hz 1,583,333 30 Hz 1,319,444 50 Hz 791,667 60 Hz 659,722 120 Hz 329,861 144 Hz 274,884 240 Hz 164,931 10bit 824,653 791,667 659,722 395,833 329,861 164,931 137,442 82,465 12bit 824,653 791,667 659,722 395,833 329,861 164,931 137,442 82,465 www.novastar.tech 31 MX40 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual Note While in the 20-port mode, the maximum load capacity is only achieved when the load width of a single port is 128 pixels or more. If the load width is less than that, the load capacity will be reduced accordingly, calculated as (128 - load width) × load height. While in the 40-port mode, the maximum load capacity is only achieved when the load width of a single port is 192 pixels or more. If the load width is less than that, the load capacity will be reduced accordingly, calculated as (192 - load width) × load height. www.novastar.tech 32Microsoft Word 2013 Microsoft Word 2013