ANGUSTOS AGVS Series Quad Screen Multi-Viewer
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: AGVS-0401K6
- Resolution: 4K@60Hz
- Inputs: 4 HDMI input interfaces, resolution up to 4 K60Hz
- Output: HDMI output interface, resolution up to 4 K60Hz
- Control Options: Front panel buttons, IR remote control, WebUI, RS232 third-party device control
Product Usage Instructions
Front Panel
- The front panel features buttons for menu navigation, input selection, scene recall, audio switching, resolution adjustment, and power control.
Back Panel
- The back panel includes HDMI input interfaces for Inputs 1 to 4, HDMI output interface, audio output jack, RS232 interface for third-party control, RJ45 interface for WebUI control, and DC 12V power supply interface.
Remote Control Operation
- The remote control allows for convenient operation, such as selecting inputs on full screen, audio output selection, scene recall, and switching to dual-view display mode.
Web GUI Guide
- Connect the RJ45 Ethernet port with the control computer.
- Obtain the Multiviewer IP address using the provided tool.
- Manually set the control computer’s IP address to match the Multiviewer’s network segment.
- Log in to the Web GUI page using the default password ‘admin’.
Multi-View Settings
The Web GUI allows you to manage input sources and configure multi-view settings. Valid input signals are indicated by a green mark in the upper left corner of the source list.
OVERVIEW
- AGVS series 4 K60Hz Quad screen Multiviewer is designed to display 4 channel 4 K60Hz video sources on one 4K@60Hz display, and the position and size of the 4 input windows can be adjusted arbitrarily.
- It supports custom output resolution for LED displays with non-standard resolutions. Which can be controlled by front panel buttons, IR remote control, WebU, I and RS232 third-party device control.
FEATURES
- 4 x HDMI 2.0 input, 1x HDMI 2.0 output, all up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4.
- Multiple display layouts include quad-view, triple-view, dual-view, and full-view.
- The 4 input windows’ position and size can be adjusted freely (Super Canvas™ Mode).
- Custom output resolution for non-standard output resolution requirements.
- Seamless switching between all inputs
- Support EDID management and learning.
- HDMI audio de-embedding output.
- Controlled by front buttons, IR remote control, WebU, and RS232 3rd party control.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
- 1 x 4K60Hz Quadview Multiviewer (AGVS 4K60 Series)
- 1 x AC Power Cord
- 1 x Remote control (no battery included)
FRONT PANEL
Menu | Function |
IR | Receive signals from the IR remote control. |
1 | Press the button to select input 1 on full screen. |
2 | Press the button to select input 2 on full screen. |
3 | Press the button to select input 3 on full screen. |
4 | Press the button to select input 4 on full screen. |
![]() | Switch between the Quad-view mode and Dual-view mode. |
Scenes | Recall scenes from scene 1, scene 2, and scene 3. |
Audio | Switch audio from 4 HDMI inputs. |
Resolution | Switch output resolution from 11 options. |
Power | Power on/off switch. |
BACK PANEL
Menu | Function |
Input 1 | HDMI input interface 1, resolution up to 4 K60Hz |
Input 2 | HDMI input interface 2, resolution up to 4 K60Hz |
Input 3 | HDMI input interface 3, resolution up to 4 K60Hz |
Input 4 | HDMI input interface 4, resolution up to 4 K60Hz |
Output | HDMI output interface, resolution up to 4 K60Hz |
Audio | HDMI audio de-embedding output via this 3.5mm analog audio jack. |
RS232 | Third-party central control via this RS232 interface. |
RJ45 | WebUI control via this RJ45 interface. |
DV12V | Power supply interface, DC 12V 2A |
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Menu | Function |
H1 | Select input 1 on full screen |
H2 | Select input 2 on full screen |
H3 | Select input 3 on full screen |
H4 | Select input 4 on full screen |
A1 | Select 3.5mm audio output from HDMI input 1 |
A2 | Select 3.5mm audio output from HDMI input 2 |
A3 | Select 3.5mm audio output from HDMI input 3 |
A4 | Select 3.5mm audio output from HDMI input 4 |
L1 | Press the button once to switch input 1 to window 1. Press the button twice to switch input 2 to window 1. Press the button three times to switch input 3 to window 1. Press the button four times to switch input 4 to window 1. |
L2 | Press the button once to switch input 2 to window 2. Press the button twice to switch input 3 to window 2. Press the button three times to switch input 4 to window 2. Press the button four times to switch input 1 to window 2. |
L3 | Press the button once to switch input 3 to window 3. Press the button twice to switch input 4 to window 3. Press the button three times to switch input 1 to window 3. Press the button four times to switch input 2 to window 3. |
L4 | Press the button once to switch input 4 to window 4. Press the button twice to switch input 1 to window 4. Press the button three times to switch input 2 to window 4. Press the button four times to switch input 3 to window 4. |
![]() | Quad-view display |
![]() | Dual-view display |
M1 | Recall scene 1 |
M2 | Recall scene 2 |
M3 | Recall scene 3 |
WEB GUI GUIDE
CONNECTION
- 1st Step: Connect the RJ45 Ethernet port with the control computer.
- 2nd Step: Obtain the Multiviewer IP address.
- Click the tool “Device IP Address.exe” to obtain the IP address in the following interface.
- Note: If the user changed the device IP address, they need to click the menu ‘Search’ to obtain a new IP address or reopen the tool “Device IP Address.exe”.
- 3rd Step: Manually set the control computer IP address, which needs to be in the same network segment as the Multiviewer.
- 4th Step: Click “To WebGUI” in “Device IP Address” to enter the login interface as below. Input password ‘admin’ and click ‘Login’ to enter the Web GUI page.
MULTI-VIEW SETTNGS
Source List
- The input source channels are listed on the left-hand side of the manager. Each channel number corresponds to the input port number on the back of the unit.
- If a valid input signal is detected, the upper left corner will light up the green mark.
Creating Inputs
- In the figure above, the highlighted square represents a quad-view display on the output.
- To map an input source to a window, simply drag and drop the channel icon into it.
Adjust the video window position and size
- Place the mouse on the window, press and drag the window to the appropriate position and then release the window position.
- Place the mouse in the lower right corner of the window and drag when the mouse changes to a two-way arrow to change the window size
Menu Functions
① Clear | Clear all input signal windows. |
② Lock Inputs | Lock an input window and then the user can open 3 more windows on it. |
③ Quad-view | Quickly start a quad-view display on an output |
④ PIP | Quickly start a PIP layout as below |
⑤ Save | Save the current display layout as a preset |
⑥ Recall | Recall the saved preset |
⑦ A1-A4 | Click ‘A1/A2/A3/A4’ to select the output audio from HDMI input 1/2/3/4. |
Quad-view
PIP
The bottom window is fixed on full screen. The user can only adjust size&position of the top 3 windows.
Save
- Click ‘Save’ and then ‘Confirm’ in the pop-up menu to save the current display layout. And the user can modify the preset name. There are 8 presets in total.
Recall
- Click ‘Recall’ and select the preset you want to recall, then click ‘Recall’
- In the upper right corner of the window, there are 4 icons with the following functions.
Window Position Fine-tuning
- Set the video window position by inputting the position parameters as below.
X | Horizontal start (pixel) |
Y | Vertical start (pixel) |
W | Window width (pixel) |
H | Window height (pixel) |
INPUT/OUTPUT SETTINGS
Output Settings
The output channel name can be modified by the setting. |
Select output test images from the drop-down menu. |
If a valid output signal is detected, the dot will be green. |
Select the output resolution from the drop-down menu, up to 4 K60Hz. For the custom resolution settings, please refer to 8.1 |
Input Settings
① Rename | The input channel name can be modified by the setting. |
② Patterns | Select input test images from the drop-down menu. |
③ EDID | EDID management and learning. Please refer to 8.2 for setting details. |
④ Resolution | It will auto-recognize the input resolution. |
⑤ Status | If a valid input signal is detected, the dot will be green. |
SYSTEM SETTINGS
- Input password ‘admin’ and click “Confirm” to enter the ‘System Setting’ interface as below.
- Network Configuration
- The user can set the IP address, Subnet mask address, Gateway address, and Mac address. Click ‘Confirm’ to save the settings.
- Note: After the IP address is changed, please reboot the device and reconnect it.
- Output Background Color
- The user can set the outputs background color. Default background is black and the user can set any RGB combination colour value.
- The user can set the outputs background color. Default background is black and the user can set any RGB combination colour value.
- PIP Transparency
- Set the transparency of the PIP windows with 5 level options.
- Set the transparency of the PIP windows with 5 level options.
- System Information
- Show the Firmware version and Web Version.
ADVANCE FUNCTIONS
CUSTOM OUTPUT RESOLUTION
- The user can customize the output resolution under 4096×2160@60, 7680*2160@30, 5760*3240@30, 7680*1080@60.
- Click ‘Basic Setting’ and then Output Resolution, select ‘Custom Resolution’ from the drop-down menu and custom the resolution in the interface below right.
- For example, custom an output resolution of 6400×1536. Fill in active pixels& total pixels.
Horizontal Active pixel | 6400 |
Vertical Active pixel | 1536 |
Horizontal Total Pixels | 6800 = Horizontal Active Pixels (6400) + 400 |
Vertical Total Pixels | 1600 = Vertical Active Pixels (1536) + 64 |
Note:
- Horizontal Total Pixels ≈ Horizontal Active Pixels + any number from 400~560
- Vertical Total Pixels ≈ Vertical Active Pixels + any number from 50~100
- The user can modify other parameters according to the needs of the project.
- Click ‘Confirm’ to save the customized resolution. Then the user can select this customized resolution in the output resolution drop-down box.
EDID SETTINGS
- The user can select the EDID in the drop-down menu of the corresponding input. It also supports EDID learning and customization.
Out (Learn EDID from the output display)
- Selecting ‘Out’ in the EDID drop-down menu to complete the EDID learning. For example, by clicking ‘Out’ in the EDID drop-down menu of input 1, input 1 learns the resolution of the output display.
User (Custom an EDID)
- Selecting ‘User’ in the EDID drop-down menu, the following setting interface will pop up.
- The default EDID is 3840 x2160, so the horizontal & vertical active pixels are 3840 & 2160 by default.
- If the user needs to customize a non-standard EDID, less than 3840×2160@60Hz.
- Click ‘Load EDID ’- ’ Basic’, and fill in the horizontal and vertical active pixels in the pop-up interface as below. Finally, click ‘Write’ to finish the setting.
- Click ‘Load EDID ’- ’ Basic’, and fill in the horizontal and vertical active pixels in the pop-up interface as below. Finally, click ‘Write’ to finish the setting.
- If the user needs to customize an EDID with horizontal pixels more than 3840, the user can load an external EDID as shown below.
- If the user needs to customize a non-standard EDID, less than 3840×2160@60Hz.
- For example, custom an EDID 3880X1194.
- Click ‘Load EDID – ’Advanced’, then select a ‘3880X1194.bin’ file from your computer and open it. Finally, you click ‘Write’ to finish the setting.
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
SPECIFICATION
4 K60Hz 4×1 HDMI QUAD SCREEN MULTIVIEWER AGVS-4 K60 Series | ||
I/0 | Inputs | 4 x HDMI |
Outputs | 1 x HDMI | |
Audio Output | 1 x 3.5mm | |
Input resolution | 4096×2160@60Hz, 4:4:4, backwards compatible | |
Output resolution | 3840X2160@60Hz, 3840X2160@30Hz, 1920X1200@60Hz, 1920X1080@60Hz, 1920X1440@60Hz, 2048X1152@60Hz, 2560X1080@60Hz, 2560X1440@60Hz, 2560X1600@60Hz, DCI 3840X2160@30Hz, DCI 3840X2160@60Hz. Custom output resolution under 4096×2160@60Hz, 7680*2160@30, 5760*3240@30, 7680*1080@60. | |
Others | Display mode | Quad-view, Triple-view, Dual-view, Full-view mode |
Control Method | Front Panel Buttons | 1/2/3/4: Short press the number button 1/2/3/4 to select input 田: Quad-view mode or Dual-view mode Scenes: Select preset scenes from M1, M2, and M3. Audio: Press the button to select audio from 4 HDMI inputs. Resolution: Press the button to select the output resolution. ON/OFF: Power on/off switch. |
IR | 1 x IR remote control | |
Web | Browser WebUI control | |
RS232 | Command for third party control system | |
Power | Power | DC 12V 2A |
Power consumption | 22W | |
Environment | Operating Temperature | -20°C ~ 60°C |
Operating Humidity | 10~90% RH | |
Physical | Dimensions | 280x127x35 mm ( LxWxH ) |
Weight | 1Kg |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How can I adjust the position and size of the 4 input windows on the display?
- A: You can adjust the position and size of the input windows using the front panel buttons or the IR remote control.
- Q: Can I set custom output resolutions for LED displays with non-standard resolutions?
- A: Yes, this multiviewer supports custom output resolutions for LED displays with non-standard resolutions. You can adjust the output resolution using the front panel buttons or the WebUI.
Documents / Resources
![]() | ANGUSTOS AGVS Series Quad Screen Multi Viewer [pdf] User Manual AGVS-0401K6, AGVS Series Quad Screen Multi Viewer, AGVS Series, Quad Screen Multi Viewer, Multi Viewer, Viewer |