USER MANUAL
AVSC-0501QMV
4K QUAD MULTIVIEWER 5 X 1
24/7 TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT 1.877.877.2269 OR VISIT BLACKBOX.COM
CHAPTER 1: SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION | DESCRIPTION |
Connectors | (3) HDMI 2.0 locking; (1) DisplayPort 1.2; (1) VGA; (1) Audio In |
Input | (1) HDMI 2.0 locking; (1) DisplayPort 1.2; (1) Audio Out |
Output | (1) RJ-45 |
Ethernet Port | Web UI |
RS-232/Telnet | (1) USB 2.0 |
Firmware Upgrade | (1) Input (blue); (1) Layout (blue); (1) Input Swap (blue); (1) Panel Lock (blue); (1) Standby On (red); (1) Standby Off (green) |
Indicators LEDs | (5) Input buttons: HDMI1-HDMI3, DP, VGA; (5) Layout buttons: A through E; (1) Input Swap button; (1) Panel Lock button; (1) Standby button |
User Controls Front-Panel Buttons | (1) IR Remote Control Receiver |
Front Panel Receiver | (1) Power ON/OFF switch |
Back-Panel Button | Up to 4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz, 4:4:4 color sampling NOTE: Also supports lower resolutions |
Video Output Resolution Resolution | (1) 12-VDC, 1-A locking barrel connector |
Power Power Supply | 15 W |
Power Consumption | 32 to 113° F (0 to 45° C) |
Environment Operating Temperature | 20 to 90% relative humidity |
Operating Humidity | -4 to +140° F (-20 to +60° C) |
Storage Temperature | 1.77"H (1U) x 9.1"W x 17.3"D (4.5 x 23 x 44 cm) |
Physical Dimensions | 5.98 lb. (2.72 kg) |
Weight |
CHAPTER 2: OVERVIEW
2.1 INTRODUCTION
The 4K Quad Multiviewer is a simple, cost-effective video scaler designed to enable a true 4K @ 60 Hz UHD, HD, SD video display device, virtually handling any input resolution up to 4K @ 60 Hz. It provides (3) HDMI inputs, (1) VGA input, (1) DisplayPort input, (1) analog audio input, (1) HDMI output and (1) DP loopthrough.
2.2 FEATURES
- 4K @ 60 dual display output, the primary display does full screen/PIP/POP/multi-view and the secondary display does full screen.
- (14) different screen layouts including (6) preset screen layouts and (8) extra customized screen layouts
- (8) custom presets
- Input resolution up to 4K @ 60 Hz, 4:4:4 color sampling
- Output resolution up to 4K @ 60 Hz, 4:4:4 color sampling
- Upscaling up to 4K @ 60 Hz, 4:4:4 color sampling
- Deep Color and HDCP 1.4 / 2.2
- Fast switching between input channels or screen layout modes
- Rotation R90°/ L90° or flip output in full screen layout
- Dolby Digital® 5.1, DTS® 5.1 and uncompressed 7.1 linear PCM audio includes stereo analog audio input
- Stereo audio output
- Front panel button, IR remote control, RS-232/Telnet and Web UI control
- USB port firmware upgrade
2.3 WHAT'S INCLUDED
Your package should include the following items. If anything is missing or damaged, contact Black Box Technical Support at 877-877-2269 or info@blackbox.com
- (1) Quad MultiViewer - 4K60, HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, IP, 5x1
- (1) Remote Control
- (1) HDMI to DP Adapter (part number VA-HDMI-DP)
- (1) 12-VDC, 12-V, 2-A output power adapter
- (2) Rackmount brackets
- (4) Rubber pads for desktop mounting
- (1) bag of screws
- This user manual
2.4 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
2.4.1 PRODUCT APPEARANCE
The front panel of the 4K Quad Multiviewer is shown. It features input and output connectors, control buttons, and status LEDs.
NUMBER IN FIGURE 2-1 | PIN | SIGNAL |
1 | Rackmount bracket | Attach the bracket to the left side of the system chassis for rackmount installation |
2 | Front panel | Control the 4K Quad View Presentation Switcher or directly via the front panel pushbuttons |
3 | Rear panel | Connect Video and Audio signal via rear panel input connectors |
4 | System Chassis | Black metal housing and the size is 1 rack unit |
5 | Rackmount bracket* | Attach the bracket to the right side of the system chassis for rackmount installation |
*Rackmount bracket: The screws for the bracket are screwed on the unit in advance when the 4K Quad View Presentation Switcher is assembled. Spare screws are included in the package as accessories to attach the bracket.
2.4.2 FRONT PANEL
The front panel of the 4K Quad Multiviewer features input buttons (HDMI1-3, DP, VGA), layout buttons (A-F), Input Swap, Panel Lock, and Standby buttons, along with an IR Receiver.
NUMBER IN FIGURE 2-2 | COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION |
1 | IR Receiver | Receives signals from the remote control transmitter |
2 | *Input: HDMI1 | Press to select the HDMI 1 input in full screen. Press to select HDMI 1 audio in multi-view screen. |
3 | *Input: HDMI2 | Press to select the HDMI 2 input in full screen. Press to select HDMI 2 audio in multi-view screen. |
4 | *Input: HDMI3 | Press to select the HDMI 3 input in full screen. Press to select HDMI 3 audio in multi-view screen. |
5 | *Input: DP | Press to select the DP input in full screen. Press to select DP audio in multi-view screen. |
6 | *Input: VGA | Press to select the VGA input in full screen. Press to select "AUDIO" audio in multi-view screen. |
7 | *Layout: | Press to select Layout A (full screen mode). |
8 | *Layout: | Press to select Layout B. |
9 | *Layout: | Press to select Layout C. |
10 | *Layout: | Press to select Layout D. |
11 | *Layout: | Press to select Layout E. |
12 | *Layout: | Press to select Layout F. |
*See Appendixes A and B.
TABLE 2-2 (CONTINUED). FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS
NUMBER IN FIGURE 2-2 | COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION |
13 | Input Swap | Toggle the input source in Layout B, C, D, E, and F mode. |
14 | Panel Lock | Press to lock or unlock the front panel buttons. |
15 | Standby | Press to put the system into standby mode or wake up the system. |
2.4.3 BACK PANEL
The back panel of the 4K Quad Multiviewer includes output connectors (DP, HDMI), input connectors (HDMI1-3, DP, VGA, Audio), Audio Out, Ethernet, RS-232/Telnet, USB, and a 12V DC power connector with an ON/OFF switch.
NUMBER IN FIGURE 2-3 | COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION |
1 | Output: DP | Connect to a DisplayPort display device, outputs only video from DP input |
2 | Output: HDMI | Connect to the HDMI display device, connector on rear panel with locking |
3 | Input: HDMI1 | Connect to the HDMI source device, connector on rear panel with locking |
4 | Input: HDMI2 | Connect to the HDMI source device, connector on rear panel with locking |
5 | Input: HDMI3 | Connect to the HDMI source device, connector on rear panel with locking |
6 | Input: DP | Connect to the DP source |
7 | Input: VGA | Connect to the VGA source |
8 | Input: Audio | Connect to the AUDIO source |
9 | Audio Out | Connect to the audio amplifier |
10 | Ethernet | Connect to PC or other controller through IP network |
11 | RS-232/Telnet | Connect to PC or other controller |
12 | USB | Connect a USB flash drive for firmware upgrade |
13 | 12 VDC | Connect to the 12-V/2-A locking power supply, connector on rear panel |
14 | Power ON/OFF | Power switch to turn ON or OFF |
2.4.4 IR REMOTE CONTROL
The IR Remote Control features buttons for Standby, Lock, Input selection (HDMI1-3, DP, VGA), Layout selection (A-F), Input Swap, Info, OK, navigation arrows [Up Arrow], [Down Arrow], [Left Arrow], [Right Arrow], Rotate [Rotate 90° Left/Right], Flip [Flip Display], and Custom Layouts (1-8).
NUMBER IN FIGURE 2-4 | BUTTON | DESCRIPTION |
1 | Standby | Press to set the system into standby mode or wake up the system. |
2 | Lock | Press to lock or unlock the front panel buttons. |
3 | *Input: H1 | Select HDMI 1 in full screen mode |
3 | Select HDMI 1 audio in multi-view mode | |
3 | *Input: H2 | Select HDMI 2 in full screen mode |
3 | Select HDMI 2 audio in multi-view mode | |
3 | *Input: H3 | Select HDMI 3 in full screen mode |
3 | Select HDMI 3 audio in multi-view mode | |
3 | DP | Select DP in full screen mode |
3 | Select DP audio in multi-view mode | |
3 | VGA | Select VGA in full screen mode |
3 | Select "AUDIO" audio in multi-view mode |
TABLE 2-4 (CONTINUED). BUTTONS ON THE IR REMOTE CONTROL
NUMBER IN FIGURE 2-4 | BUTTON | DESCRIPTION |
4 | *Layout | Select the Layout A (full screen mode) |
4 | *Layout: | Select the Layout B |
4 | *Layout: | Select the Layout C |
4 | *Layout: | Select the Layout D |
4 | *Layout: | Select the Layout E |
4 | *Layout: | Select the Layout F |
5 | S *Input Swap | Toggle the Input source in Layout B, C, D, E, and F mode |
6 | Info i | System information |
7 | OK OK | Reserved |
7 | Up [Up Arrow] | Reserved |
7 | Down [Down Arrow] | Reserved |
7 | Left [Left Arrow] | Reserved |
7 | Right [Right Arrow] | Reserved |
8 | *Rotate [Rotate 90° Left/Right] | Rotate the video display R90°/L90° in full screen mode |
9 | Flip [Flip Display] | Flip display screen in full screen mode |
10 | *Custom Layout 1 | Select the custom screen layout 1 |
10 | *Custom Layout 2 | Select the custom screen layout 2 |
10 | *Custom Layout 3 | Select the custom screen layout 3 |
10 | *Custom Layout 4 | Select the custom screen layout 4 |
10 | *Custom Layout 5 | Select the custom screen layout 5 |
10 | *Custom Layout 6 | Select the custom screen layout 6 |
10 | *Custom Layout 7 | Select the custom screen layout 7 |
10 | *Custom Layout 8 | Select the custom screen layout 8 |
* See Appendixes A and B
* Does not support auto detect mode setting for the output resolution via remote control
TABLE 2-4 (CONTINUED). BUTTONS ON THE IR REMOTE CONTROL
NUMBER IN FIGURE 2-4 | BUTTON | DESCRIPTION |
11 | Set: Red: | Set output resolution to 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz |
11 | Set: Green: | Set output resolution to 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz |
11 | Set: Yellow | Set output resolution to 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz |
11 | Set: Blue | Set output resolution to 1280 x 720 @ 60 Hz |
CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION
3.1 WIRING DIAGRAM
The wiring diagram illustrates the connections for a 4K Quad Multiviewer application. Sources like a Media Box, Blu-ray Disk, PC, and Laptop connect via HDMI, DP, and VGA to the multiviewer's inputs. Audio sources connect to the audio input. The multiviewer's outputs (HDMI, DP) connect to display devices. An Ethernet connection is made to an Ethernet Switch, and RS-232 is used for control. Audio is output to an amplifier.
3.2 RACKMOUNT INSTALLATION
Connection Steps:
- Connect an HDMI source to the HDMI 1 input connector.
- Connect an HDMI source to the HDMI 2 input connector.
- Connect an HDMI source to the HDMI 3 input connector.
- Connect a DP source to the DP input connector.
- Connect a VGA video source to the VGA HD15 input connector.
- Connect an audio source to the audio input connector.
- Connect the HDMI output connector to an HDMi display device.
- Connect the DP loopthrough output connector to a DP display device.
- Connect the audio output connector to the audio amplifier, as required.
- Connect the 12-V/2-A adapter to the 12-VDC connector.
Rackmount Installation Steps:
- Remove all cables and power supply before mounting the 4K Quad View Presentation Switcher in the rack.
- Place the system chassis on a sturdy surface.
- Attach one bracket to the left side of the system chassis using the screwdriver and four screws.
- Attach the other bracket to the right side of the system chassis using the screwdriver and four screws.
- Use your tape measure and level to ensure that the supporting shelf and the chassis are installed straight and level.
- Make sure that your path to the rack is unobstructed.
- Slide the unit into the rack and position using the attached L brackets so that the slots in the brackets are positioned over the appropriate mounting holes in the side rails of the rack.
- Securely fasten the unit into the rack by using the four screws that are supplied with the rackmount kit, installing two of the screws on each side of the unit. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws on each side of the unit.
CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURATION
4.1 FRONT AND BACK PANEL BUTTONS
See Sections 2.4.2 and 2.4.3.
4.2 WEB UI
You can connect the Ethernet directly from a PC to the 4K Quad Multiviewer. Follow the steps below to configure your PC Ethernet setting.
4.2.1 DIRECTLY CONNECT TO THE PC VIA AN ETHERNET CABLE
- Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center
- Click "Change Adapter Settings"
- Highlight the network adapter you want to use to connect to the device and click "Change Settings" for this connection. Use the "Local Area Connection Properties" window for the selected network adapter.
- Highlight the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
- Click Properties. The Internet Protocol Properties window is relevant to your IT system.
- Select "Use the following IP Address for static IP address" and fill in the details. For TCP/IPv4, you can use any IP address in the range 169.254.1.1 to 169.254.255.255 (excluding 169.254.1.202).
- Type in the subnet mask: 255.255.0.0.
- Click "OK.”
A screenshot of the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window is shown, displaying options for IP settings.
After completing steps 1-8 successfully, you can click into Web UI by typing the default ip address 169.254.1.202 into the web browser.
4.2.2 ETHERNET HUB OR ROUTER
First follow section 4.2.1 and open web browser then follow 4.2.3 to set the Ethernet type to DHCP. You can connect the Ethernet port of the 4K Quad Multiviewer to the Ethernet port on a network hub or network router, via an Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector.
4.2.3 SYSTEM SETTING PAGE IN WEB UI
A screenshot of the System Setting page in the Web UI is shown, displaying Firmware version, Reboot option, and Network settings (Ethernet Type, IP, Mask, Gateway).
NUMBER IN FIGURE 4-2 | COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION |
1 | System: FW version | System firmware version |
2 | System: Reboot | Reboot 4K Quad View Presentation Switcher |
3 | Network: Ethernet Type | Change the network type to Static IP or DHCP Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification. |
4.2.4 MULTI-VIEW PAGE IN WEB UI
A screenshot of the Multiview page in the Web UI (Screen 1) is shown, displaying Output Settings (Resolution, Audio Source) and Color Settings (Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation).
NUMBER IN FIGURE 4-3 | COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION |
1 | Output Setting: Resolution | Select output resolution 0: Auto (default) 1: 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz 2: 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz 3: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz 4: 1280 x 720 @ 60 Hz 5: 480p @ 60 Hz Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification. |
2 | Output Setting: Audio Source* | Select audio output source 1: Window A (default) 2: HDMI1 3: HDMI2 4: HDMI3 5: DP 6: VGA 7: Mute Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification. |
*HDMI4 audio NA in multi-view and custom layout mode
TABLE 4-2 (CONTINUED). MULTI-VIEW PAGE COMPONENTS
NUMBER IN FIGURE 4-3 | COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION |
3 | Full Screen Setting: Flip | Flip video display in full screen mode 1: On 2: Off (default) Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification.. |
4 | Full Screen Setting: Rotate** | Rotate video display in full screen mode 1: Off (default) 2: L90° 3: R90° Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification. |
5 | Color Setting | Modify color setting 1: 50 (default) 2: 0-100 Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification. |
*See Appendix A
A screenshot of the Multiview page in the Web UI (Screen 2) is shown, displaying Full Screen Settings (Flip, Rotate) and Layout Settings (Pre-defined and Custom layouts).
NUMBER IN FIGURE 4-4 | COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION |
6 | Layout Setting: Pre-defined* | Select display layout type on monitor 1: Layout A (default, full screen) 2: Layout B 3: Layout C 4: Layout D 5: Layout E 6: Layout F Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification. |
7 | Layout Setting: Window Info. | Main Screen: Window A Sub Screen: Window B, Window C, Window D Window A input source: HDMI1 (default) Window B input source: HDMI2 (default) Window C input source: HDMI3 (default) Window D input source: DP (default) Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification. |
8 | Layout Setting: Layout A Gear Icon | Select Input Source 1: HDMI1 (default) 2: HDMI2 3: HDMI3 4: HDMI4 5: DP 6: VGA |
TABLE 4-3. MULTI-VIEW PAGE COMPONENTS
NUMBER IN FIGURE 4-4 | COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION |
6 | Layout Setting: Pre-defined* | Select display layout type on monitor 1: Layout A (default, full screen) 2: Layout B 3: Layout C 4: Layout D 5: Layout E 6: Layout F Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification. |
7 | Layout Setting: Window Info. | Main Screen: Window A Sub Screen: Window B, Window C, Window D Window A input source: HDMI1 (default) Window B input source: HDMI2 (default) Window C input source: HDMI3 (default) Window D input source: DP (default) Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification. |
8 | Layout Setting: Layout A Gear Icon | Select Input Source 1: HDMI1 (default) 2: HDMI2 3: HDMI3 4: HDMI4 5: DP 6: VGA |
TABLE 4-4. MULTI-VIEW PAGE COMPONENTS
NUMBER IN FIGURE 4-5 | COMPONENT | DESCRIPTION |
9 | Layout Setting: Custom* | Select display custom layout type on monitor Press "Confirm" after setting has finished or press "Cancel" to ignore the modification. |
10 | Layout Setting: Window** | Window Information in upper left side of the window. 1. Window name: Window A, B, C and D 2. Blue mark: Indicates the Input source (it can be changed in "Gear icon"). 3. Orange mark: Indicates the display layer. The Window A to D position can be moved when clicking mouse left button. The size of Window A to D can be modified when moving mouse cursor to right or bottom of the window corner. |
11 | Layout Setting: Gear Icon | Select Input Source 1: HDMI1 (default) 2: HDMI2 3: HDMI3 4: DP 5: VGA |
12 | Layout Setting: x icon | Press to close the window. |
13 | Layout Setting: Open/Close Window | Press to open or close the window. |
*See Appendixes A and B
**"Orange mark:" layer definition
A screenshot of the Multiview page in the Web UI (Screen 3) is shown, displaying Layout Settings for custom layouts, window information, input sources, and window controls (x icon, open/close).
A diagram illustrates the layering of windows within the multiviewer display, showing Bottom, Layer 3, Layer 2, and Upper layers.
4.2.5 LOAD DEFAULT IN WEB UI
A screenshot of the Load Default page in the Web UI is shown, displaying Output Settings and Full Screen Settings with options to cancel or confirm.
4.3 RS-232/TELNET
Table 4-5 lists RS-232/Telnet commands.
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION | PARAMETER |
HELP | List all commands and description | -- |
? | List all commands and description | -- |
SPOW 0/1 | Set the unit power ON/OFF | 0=OFF, 1=ON |
RPOW | Show current power state | -- |
SRES 0-5 | Set output resolution | 0: Auto (default) 1: 3840 x 2160 @ 60 2: 3840 x 2160 @ 30 3: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 4: 1280 x 720 @ 60 5: 640 x 480 @ 60 |
RRES | Show current output resolution | -- |
SIOSDD N | Enable on-screen information display | N=0, 1, 2 0: OSD off 1: OSD on 2: OSD information disappears within 5s (default) |
SBRIN | Set Brightness value for output | N=0-100, Default 50 |
RBRI | Show Brightness current value for output | -- |
SCON N | Set Contrast value for output | N=0-100, Default 50 |
RCON | Show Contrast current value | -- |
SSAT N | Set Saturation value for output | N=0-100, Default 50 |
RSAT | Show Saturation current value | -- |
SHUE N | Set Hue value for output | N=0-100, Default 50 |
RHUE | Show Hue current value | -- |
SIMRE 0-4 | Reset Color Setting value to default | 0 = All, Brightness + Contrast + Saturation + Hue 1 = Brightness 2 = Contrast 3 = Saturation 4 = Hue |
TABLE 4-5 (CONTINUED). RS-232/TELNET COMMANDS
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION | PARAMETER |
SIN2CH N M | Set Input Source M to Window N | Window N = 1 1: A, 2: B, 3: C, 4: D Input Source M = 1-5 1: HDMI1, 2: HDMI2, 3: HDMI3, 5: DP, 6: VGA |
SHSIZE N M | Set Window horizontal size | Window N = 1-4 1: A, 2: B, 3: C, 4: D Horizontal size M = 0-31 |
RHSIZE | Show Window Horizontal Size current value | Window A-D = Window 1-4 Horizontal Size 0-31 |
SVSIZE N M | Set Image Vertical Size | Window N = 1-4 1: A, 2: B, 3: C, 4: D Vertical size M = 0-17 |
RVSIZE | Show Window Vertical Size current value | Window A-D = Window 1-4 Vertical Size 0-17 |
SHPOS N M | Set horizontal position of specified window | Window N = 1-4 1: A, 2: B, 3: C, 4: D Horizontal position = 0-31 |
RHPOS | Show Window Horizontal position current value | Window A-D = Window 1-4 Horizontal position 0-31 |
SVPOS N M | Set vertical position of specified window | Window N = 1-4 1: A, 2: B, 3: C, 4: D Vertical position = 0-17 |
RVPOS | Show Window Vertical position current value | Window A-D = Window 1-4 Vertical position 0-17 |
SWIN N M | Set output window ON/OFF | Window N = 1-4 1: A, 2: B, 3: C, 4: D M = 0/OFF, 1/ON |
RWIN N | Show output window | Window N = 1-4 1: A, 2: B, 3: C, 4: D |
SPRI N M | Set Window Layer priority | Layer Priority: M = 1-4, 1 = BOTTOM, 2 = LAYER, 3 = LAYER2, 4 = UPPER |
RPRI N | Show Window Layer priority | Window N = 0-4 1: A, 2: B, 3: C, 4: D 0: ALL |
TABLE 4-5 (CONTINUED). RS-232/TELNET COMMANDS
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION | PARAMETER |
SRECALL 1-14 | Set the layout shown to Layout A-Custom 8 | 1 = LAYOUT A, 2 = LAYOUT B, 3 = LAYOUT C, 4 = LAYOUT D, 5 = LAYOUT E, 6 = LAYOUT F, 7 = CUSTOM 1, 8 = CUSTOM 2, 9 = CUSTOM 3, 10 = CUSTOM 4, 11 = CUSTOM 5, 12 = CUSTOM 6, 13 = CUSTOM 7, 14 = CUSTOM 8 |
SROTATE 0-4 | Set Video Rotation SRECALL 1 must be enabled before SROTATE | 0=ROTATE OFF, 1 = L90, 2 = R90, 3 = Flip on, 4 = Flip off Default 0 |
RROTATE | Show Current Video Rotation | -- |
SIPM 0/1 | Set IP mode to DHCP or Static | 0 = DHCP 1= Static, Default = 1 |
RIPM | Show Current IP mode | -- |
SIPADD N M X Y | Set Static IP address | N=0-255, M=0-255, X=0-255, Y=0-255 |
RIPADD | Show static current IP address | -- |
SMAADD N M X Y | Set Static Subnet address | N=0-255, M=0-255, X=0-255, Y=0-255 |
RMAADD | Show Static Current Subnet address | -- |
SGAADD N M X Y | Set Static Gateway address | N=0-255, M=0-255, X=0-255, Y=0-255 |
TABLE 4-5 (CONTINUED). RS-232/TELNET COMMANDS
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION | PARAMETER |
RGAADD | Set Static Current Gateway address | -- |
IPCONFIG | Show Ethernet address | -- |
DEFAULT | Reset the unit to factory defaults | -- |
SMUTE 0/1 | Set Mute audio | 0 = Mute 1= Unmuted |
RMUTE | Show Current Mute | -- |
SAUDIO N | Set Output audio to specified source | AUDIO SELECT N=0-6, 0 = WINDOW A, 1 = HDMI1, 2 = HDMI2, 3 = HDMI3, 4 = reserve, 5 = DP, 6 = VGA |
RAUDIO | Show Output audio source | -- |
SWICORE | Reset the Window A - Window D settings to factory defaults | -- |
RFW | Show Firmware version | -- |
REBOOT | System Reboot | -- |
READEDID | Read EDID info from sink device | -- |
APPENDIX A: FUNCTION NA LIST
TABLE A-1. INPUT RESOLUTION
INPUT | LAYOUT A | LAYOUT B | LAYOUT C | LAYOUT D | LAYOUT E | LAYOUT F | CUSTOM LAYOUT |
4K60 | Rotate NA INPUT SWAP NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA |
4K30 | Rotate NA INPUT SWAP NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA |
1080p | INPUT SWAP NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA |
720p | Rotate NA INPUT SWAP NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA |
480p | Rotate NA INPUT SWAP NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA | Rotate NA Flip NA |
TABLE A-2. OUTPUT RESOLUTION
INPUT | LAYOUT A | LAYOUT B | LAYOUT C | LAYOUT D | LAYOUT E | LAYOUT F | CUSTOM LAYOUT |
4K60 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
4K30 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
1080p | -- | -- | -- | HDMI OUTPUT NA | HDMI OUTPUT NA | HDMI OUTPUT NA | HDMI OUTPUT NA |
720p | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
480p | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
APPENDIX B: FRONT PANEL SCREEN LAYOUT
TABLE B-1. FRONT PANEL SCREEN LAYOUT INDICATOR
SCREEN LAYOUT | LAYOUT A INDICATOR | LAYOUT B INDICATOR | LAYOUT C INDICATOR | LAYOUT D INDICATOR | LAYOUT E INDICATOR | LAYOUT F INDICATOR |
Layout A | V | |||||
Layout B | V | |||||
Layout C | V | |||||
Layout D | V | |||||
Layout E | V | |||||
Layout F | V | |||||
Custom Layout | V | V | V | V | V | V |
APPENDIX C: REGULATORY INFORMATION
C.1 CE AND ROHS2
This product complies with CE and ROHS2 certifications.
C.2 NOM STATEMENT
- All safety and operating instructions must be read before the electrical apparatus is operated.
- Safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference.
- All warnings on the electrical apparatus and in its operating instructions must be respected.
- All operating and use instructions must be followed.
- The electrical apparatus should not be used near water—for example, near a bathtub, sink, wet basement, or swimming pool, etc.
- The electrical apparatus should only be used with carts or pedestals recommended by the manufacturer.
- The electrical apparatus should be mounted to the wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
- Service—The user should not attempt to service the electrical equipment beyond what is described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
- The electrical apparatus should be placed in such a way that its position does not interfere with its use. Placing the electrical apparatus on a bed, sofa, carpet, or similar surface can block ventilation; it should not be placed in bookshelves or cabinets that impede airflow through the ventilation openings.
- The electrical equipment should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- The electrical apparatus should be connected to a power source only of the type described in the operating instructions, or as indicated on the apparatus.
- Care must be taken to ensure that the grounding and polarization of the equipment are not eliminated.
- Power supply cords should be routed in such a way that they are not stepped on or pinched by objects placed on or against them, paying particular attention to the plugs and receptacles where they exit the apparatus.
- The electrical equipment should be cleaned only according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
- If present, an external antenna should be located away from power lines.
- The power cord should be disconnected when the equipment is not used for a long period of time.
- Care should be taken to ensure that liquid objects are not spilled on the casing or ventilation openings.
- Service by qualified personnel should be provided when: A: The power cord or plug has been damaged; or B: Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the apparatus; or C: The apparatus has been exposed to rain; or D: The apparatus does not appear to operate normally or shows a change in its performance; or E: The apparatus has been dropped or its casing has been damaged.
APPENDIX D: DISCLAIMER/TRADEMARKS
D.1 DISCLAIMER
Black Box Network Services shall not be liable for damages of any kind, including, but not limited to, punitive, consequential or cost of cover damages, resulting from any errors in the product information or specifications set forth in this document and Black Box Network Services may revise this document at any time without notice.
D.2 TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL
Black Box and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of BB Technologies, Inc. Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owners.