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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF USE

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Summary of Contents for ANI-PIP-44UHD

Page 1: ...to use this unit please check the packaging and make sure the following items are contained in the box 4K60 4x4 Seamless Matrix 12V 2 5A Locking Power Adapter 5 12V IR Wideband Receiver Cable 1 5M 4...

Page 2: ...on 12 This unit should be installed in a cool dry place away from sources of excessive heat vibration dust moisture and cold Do not use the unit near stoves heat registers radiators or other heat prod...

Page 3: ...any kind on or into this product Never push an object of any kind into this product through any openings or empty slots in the unit as you may damage parts inside the unit Do not attach the power supp...

Page 4: ...ereo Mini jack 4 IR OUTPUT 3 5mm Stereo Mini jack HDMI Compliance HDMI 2 0 HDCP Compliance HDCP 2 2 Video Bandwidth 594MHz 18Gbps Video Resolution 480i 1080P 50 60Hz 4K2K 24 30Hz 4K2K 60Hz Color Space...

Page 5: ...IDEO WALL In video wall mode the Output buttons are used as Groups you can press a group button 1 4 firstly and then press an input button 1 4 to select the corresponding input source for the group y...

Page 6: ...r cable u IR EXT If the IR receiver window of the unit is blocked or the unit is installed in a closed area out of infrared line of sight the IR receiver cable can be connected to the IR EXT port to r...

Page 7: ...t X X means output button from 1 to 4 including All button then press Input Y Y means input button from 1 to 4 The Matrix can be selected input and output source by using the IR remote There are two w...

Page 8: ...sources Four IR receiver cables connected to the IR inputs must be placed near the display devices connected to the four HDMI outputs IR matrix follows the HDMI matrix For example if HDMI INPUT3 is s...

Page 9: ...M OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 ENABLE DISABLE H MIRROR OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 ENABLE DISABLE V MIRROR OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 ENABLE DISABLE MV MODE SINGLE PIP DUAL TRIPLE 1 TRIPLE 2 TRIPLE 3 QUAD 1 QUAD 2 QUAD 3 USE...

Page 10: ...L EMBED EXTAUDIO OUT OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 ENABLE DISABLE MODE BIND TO INPUT BIND TO OUTPUT AUDIO MATRIX MATRIX OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 SET LCD ONTIME OFF ALWAYS ON 15 SECONDS 30...

Page 11: ...perations for different multiview modes as following SINGLE Inputs selection PIP Dual Inputs selection Sub window size and position selection Triple 1 Triple 2 Triple 3 Quad 1 Quad 2 Quad 3 Inputs sel...

Page 12: ...button to select INPUT and then press the ENTER button Now the EDID item appears Press the ENTER button and then press UP DOWN button to select the EDID mode you need Then press ENTER button to confi...

Page 13: ...below EDID MODE EDID DESCRIPTION 1 4K60 2 0CH 2 4K60 5 1CH 3 4K60 7 1CH 4 4K30 2 0CH 5 4K30 5 1CH 6 4K30 7 1CH 7 1080P 2 0CH 8 1080P 5 1CH 9 1080P 7 1CH 10 WUXGA 2 0CH 11 768P 2 0CH 12 XGA 2 0CH 13 US...

Page 14: ...Matrix the IP address is variable depending on what the specific machine returns For the details of ASCII control please refer to RS 232 Control Command After entering the Web GUI page there will be a...

Page 15: ...to select other EDIDs 5 Load EDID to user memory Set EDID for the User Click the Browse button then select the bin file If you select the wrong EDID file there will be a prompt as shown in the follow...

Page 16: ...nding name max length 31 characters in the input box 4 Output Resolution Set the video resolution for current output Click the dropdown menu and set the resolution you need There are 16 options to be...

Page 17: ...2 2 HDCP 2 2 compliant Follow Sink HDCP version follows the corresponding display device Follow Source HDCP version follows the assigned input source 7 H mirror Turn on off the horizontal mirroring of...

Page 18: ...then click on the icons to power on power off return switch pause fast forward fast back mute unmute etc 2 Output Control Select the output on the left and then click on the icons to control the opera...

Page 19: ...output area Click to adjust the corresponding Horizontal Vertical Bezel 0 10 Set the output resolution for current output by clicking the drop down list Note You can drag and drop any input source on...

Page 20: ...o Select area You can select any input audio source from an HDMI input internal audio or an embeded audio For example if HDMI 1 Original is selected the audio source is from the internal audio of HDMI...

Page 21: ...cted to HDMI OUTPUT 1 the audio of AUDIO OUT 1 is from HDMI INPUT 3 Audio Matrix you can select the audio of any HDMI input source for the corresponding ext audio out Network Page You can do the follo...

Page 22: ...rd and then click Save After successful modification there will be a prompt as shown in the following figure Note Input rules for changing passwords 1 The password can t be empty 2 New Password can t...

Page 23: ...can set the display duration time OFF Always ON 15s 30s 60s 4 Pattern Click to select 6 patterns for the LCD screen 5 Serial Baud Rate Click the value to set the Serial Baud Rate 6 Firmware Update Cl...

Page 24: ...ork status r type Get device mode r type 4x4 hdmi seamless matrix r fw version get firmware version r fw version mcu fw version x xx xx web gui x xx xx s power z power on off the device z 0 1 z 0 powe...

Page 25: ...r display mode display mode martrix r output y res get output y resolution y 0 4 y 0 output all y 1 output 1 y 2 output 2 y 3 output 3 y 4 output 4 r output 1 res output 1 resolution 3840x2160p60 s ou...

Page 26: ...y 0 output all y 1 output 1 y 2 output 2 y 3 output 3 y 4 output 4 x 0 h mirror off x 1 h mirror on s output 1 hmirror 1 output1 h mirror on output 1 h mirror off output 2 h mirror off output 3 h mir...

Page 27: ...output background black screen black screen r output bg get output no signal background display mode r output bg output background black screen EDID SETTING s input x edid z set hdmi input x edid mod...

Page 28: ...w mode get tv wall display mode r tw mode tv wall mode 2x2 s tw h bezel x set tv wall horizontal bezel x 0 10 s tw h bezel 0 tv wall horizontal bezel 0 tv wall horizontal bezel 0 r tw h bezel get tv w...

Page 29: ...lution 3840x2160p60 3840x2160p60 r tw res get tv wall resolution r tw res tv wall resolution 3840x2160p60 3840x2160p60 MULTI VIEWER SETTING s multiview x set multi viewer display mode x 1 6 x 1 single...

Page 30: ...e r triple mode get dual windows display mode r triple mode triple 1 mode s quad x mode set quad windows display mode x 1 3 1 quad 1 mode 2 quad 2 mode 3 quad 3 mode s quad 1 mode quad 1 mode quad 1 m...

Page 31: ...d source hdmi or embed analog audio x 0 4 z 0 1 x 0 all input x 1 input 1 x 2 input 2 x 3 input 3 x 4 input 4 z 0 hdmi orginal audio z 1 embed analog audio s input 1 as 1 input 1 select hdmi orginal a...

Page 32: ...2 output 2 y 3 output 3 y 4 output 4 r output 0 exa in source output 1 ext audio input 1 output 2 ext audio input 2 output 3 ext audio input 3 output 4 ext audio input 4 CEC SETTING s cec in x on set...

Page 33: ...xt input 1 next operation s cec hdmi out y on set hdmi output y power on by cec y 0 4 0 all hdmi output s cec hdmi out 1 on hdmi output 1 power on s cec hdmi out y off set hdmi output y power off by c...

Page 34: ...ubnet get network subnet mask r subnet subnet mask 255 255 255 0 s gateway xxx xxx xxx xxx set network gateway s gateway 192 168 0 1 set gateway 192 168 0 1 use s net reboot command or repower device...

Page 35: ...33 CONNECTION DIAGRAM CONNECTION DIAGRAM A NEUVIDEO...

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