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6.6.4 Basic Commands
COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

VARIABLES

!

  Note: The maximum value depends on, and cannot exceed, the 

current output resolution’s height.

GET PIP VSIZE

Show the current vertical PiP 

window size.

SET PIP HPOSITION 

N1

Set the horizontal position of the 

top left corner of the PiP window 

(in pixels).

N1

 = 0~? 

[Horizontal position]

!

  Note: The maximum value depends on, and cannot exceed, the 

current output resolution’s width minus 1.

GET PIP HPOSITION

Show the current horizontal 

position of the PiP window.

SET PIP VPOSITION 

N1

Set the vertical position of the top 
left corner of the PiP window (in 

pixels).

N1

 = 0~? 

[Vertical position]

!

  Note: The maximum value depends on, and cannot exceed, the 

current output resolution’s height minus 1.

GET PIP VPOSITION

Show the current vertical position 
of the PiP window.

6.6.5 OSD Commands
COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

VARIABLES

SET OUT A OSD BANNER DISPLAY 

N1

Enable or disable the OSD info 
banner.

N1

 = ON, OFF  [Info banner state]

Summary of Contents for CDPS-U42HPIP

Page 1: ...CDPS U42HPIP 4K UHD 4 2 HDMI Multiviewer Operation Manual Operation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...echnology reserves the right to make improvements to this document and or product at any time and without notice COPYRIGHT NOTICE No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or any of its part translated into any language or computer file in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without expre...

Page 4: ...f 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 supply cabling to building surfaces Use only the supplied power supply unit PSU Do not use the PSU if it is damaged Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it To protect the unit from o...

Page 5: ...Control 5 6 4 RS 232 Control 6 6 5 Telnet Control 7 6 6 RS 232 and Telnet Commands 7 6 7 WebGUI Control 20 6 7 1 Input 21 6 7 2 Output 23 6 7 3 Windowing 25 6 7 4 Audio 30 6 7 5 EDID Settings 32 6 7 6 User Configration 34 6 7 7 System Settings 35 6 7 8 Admin Logout 36 7 Connection Diagram 37 8 Specifications 38 8 1 Technical Specifications 38 8 2 Video Specifications 39 9 Acronyms 40 ...

Page 6: ...vidually full screen or they can be displayed using a variety of multi window modes including quad view and PiP with the output being sent to 2 mirrored HDMI outputs 4K 50 60Hz output supports quad view and full screen only Management of input window routing position and sizing can be controlled easily by use of the front panel controls as well as by WebGUI RS 232 Telnet and IR remote control opti...

Page 7: ...uad view and 2 2 quad view display options with independent audio source selection Note 4K 50 60Hz output supports 2 2 Quad View only and is limited to 1080p 4K sources Supports the ability to store a multi window arrangement as a preset that can be recalled later Each window can have a border with a selectable color Uploadable and freely positioned graphic logo support Note The logo and border fe...

Page 8: ...y switch to the selected input IN1 IN4 for display on the associated output A or B B Any input or output is 4K Press any of these buttons to seamlessly switch to the selected input IN1 IN4 for display on both outputs simultaneously Note Audio for both outputs will follow the most recently selected input from A or B in both modes 4 MULTIVIEW Press any of these buttons to switch immediately to the c...

Page 9: ...HDMI OUT 1 2 3 4 HDMI IN 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 1 HDMI IN 1 4 Connect to HDMI source equipment such as media players game consoles or set top boxes DVI source equipment may be connected by using an HDMI to DVI adapter 2 HDMI OUT A B Connect to HDMI TVs monitors or amplifiers for digital video and audio output DVI display equipment may be connected by using HDMI to DVI adapter 3 L R OUT Connect to powered s...

Page 10: ...ntly selected input from A or B in both modes 4 MV1 MV4 Multiview Selection Press these buttons to switch immediately to the corresponding Multiview output mode MV1 Switch to 2 2 quad view mode MV2 Switch to the 3 1 quad view mode MV3 Switch to the side by side view mode MV4 Switch to PiP view mode 5 MATRIX MULTIVIEW Press to toggle between the Matrix and Multiview modes 6 LOCK Press to lock all b...

Page 11: ...ow layout 12 SOURCE Press this button to sequentially switch through the available audio sources MUTE Press to toggle between muting and unmuting the audio output UP Press this button to increase the audio output volume DOWN Press this button to decrease the audio output volume Note The volume controls only affect the analog audio output 6 4 RS 232 Control UNIT TERMINAL SERIAL PORT SETTINGS Pin Pi...

Page 12: ...Line Interface CLI type telnet followed by the IP address of the unit and the port number if it is non standard and then hit Enter This will connect us to the unit we wish to control Type help to list the available commands See below for reference Note If the IP address is changed then the IP address required for Telnet access will also change accordingly 6 6 RS 232 and Telnet Commands 6 6 1 Basic...

Page 13: ...Y Standby mode GET POWER Show the current power state SET SYSTEM REBOOT Reboot the unit SET KEYLOCK N1 Enable or disable the front panel key lock N1 ON OFF Front panel lock state GET KEYLOCK Show the current front panel lock state 6 6 2 Ethernet Configuration COMMAND DESCRIPTION VARIABLES GET MAC 1 ADDR Show the unit s MAC address SET IP MODE N1 Set the IP mode of the unit Available values for N1 ...

Page 14: ...netmask address N1 X X X X X 0 255 Netmask GET NETMASK Show the current netmask SET GATEWAY N1 Set the unit s gateway address N1 X X X X X 0 255 Gateway GET GATEWAY Show the current gateway address 6 6 3 Video Settings COMMAND DESCRIPTION VARIABLES SET IN N1 NAME N2 Set the name for input N1 N1 1 4 Input number N2 name 24 characters max GET IN N1 NAME Show the name of input N1 N1 1 4 Input number ...

Page 15: ...r output N1 N1 A B Output letter SET PRESET 1 SAVE Save the current video layout as a preset SET PRESET 1 LOAD Load the saved video layout preset 6 6 4 Basic Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION VARIABLES SET DISPLAY MODE N1 Set the unit s output mode Available values for N1 0 Matrix mode 1 Multiviewer mode GET DISPLAY MODE Show the unit s current output mode SET OUT A TIMING N1 Set the output resolution ...

Page 16: ...8 720p 60 9 1280 768 10 1280 800 11 1280 960 12 1280 1024 13 1360 768 14 1366 768 15 1400 1050 16 1440 900 17 1600 900 RB 18 1600 1200 19 1680 1050 20 1080i 50 21 1080i 60 22 1080p 24 23 1080p 25 24 1080p 30 25 1080p 50 26 1080p 60 27 1920 1200 RB 28 2048 1152 RB 29 3840 2160p 24 30 3840 2160p 25 31 3840 2160p 30 32 4096 2160p 24 33 4096 2160p 25 ...

Page 17: ... by Side 4 Picture in Picture GET WINDOW LAYOUT MODE Show the current window layout mode SET WINDOW N1 LAYOUT MODE N2 ASPECT RATIO N3 Set the aspect ratio to use for window N1 in layout mode N2 N1 1 4 Window number Available values for N2 2 3 1 quad view 3 Side by Side Available values for N3 0 Full window 1 16 9 aspect 2 4 3 aspect GET WINDOW N1 LAYOUT MODE N2 ASPECT RATIO Show the aspect ratio c...

Page 18: ... for window N1 N1 1 4 Window number Available values for N2 0 Off 1 Blue 2 Green 3 Red 4 Yellow 5 Cyan 6 Magenta GET WINDOW N1 BORDER Show the border color for window N1 N1 1 4 Window number SET PIP HSIZE N1 Set the horizontal size of the PiP window in pixels N1 0 PiP width Note The maximum value depends on and cannot exceed the current output resolution s width GET PIP HSIZE Show the current hori...

Page 19: ...nnot exceed the current output resolution s width minus 1 GET PIP HPOSITION Show the current horizontal position of the PiP window SET PIP VPOSITION N1 Set the vertical position of the top left corner of the PiP window in pixels N1 0 Vertical position Note The maximum value depends on and cannot exceed the current output resolution s height minus 1 GET PIP VPOSITION Show the current vertical posit...

Page 20: ... Lower right GET OUT A OSD BANNER LOCATION Show the current position of the OSD info banner SET OUT A INFO LOGO DISPLAY N1 Enable or disable the graphic logo N1 ON OFF Graphic logo state Note Enabling the graphic logo will automatically disable display of the info banner GET OUT A INFO LOGO DISPLAY Show the current status of the graphic logo display SET OUT A INFO LOGO HPOSITION N1 Set the horizon...

Page 21: ...ds on and cannot exceed the current output resolution s height minus 1 GET OUT A INFO LOGO VPOSITION Show the graphic logo s current vertical position 6 6 6 Audio COMMAND DESCRIPTION VARIABLES SET AUDIO OUT A MUTE N1 Enable or disable muting the audio output Available values for N1 OFF Un muted ON Muted GET AUDIO OUT A MUTE Show the current audio mute state SET AUDIO OUT A ROUTE N1 Set Input N1 as...

Page 22: ...AY N1 Set the analog audio delay value in milliseconds N1 13 100 Audio delay in ms Note The range provided is for 48KHz sources Increasing the sample rate will reduce the maximum delay range GET AUDIO OUT A DELAY Show the current analog audio delay value 6 6 7 EDID Management COMMAND DESCRIPTION VARIABLES SET IN N1 EDID N2 Set the EDID to use on Input N1 N1 1 4 Input number Available values for N2...

Page 23: ...r EDIDs only N1 7 10 User EDID 1 4 SET ALL IN EDID MODE N1 Set the EDID mode to All EDID or Appoint Available values for N1 ON All EDID mode OFF Appoint mode GET ALL IN EDID MODE Show the current All EDID mode state SET ALL IN EDID N1 Set the EDID to use when All EDID mode is active Available values for N1 1 FHD 2CH 2 FHD MCH 3 UHD 2CH 4 UHD MCH 5 UHD 2CH 6 UHD MCH 7 10 User EDID 1 4 11 Sink A 12 ...

Page 24: ...r mode N1 1 4 Input number Available values for N2 0 Disable HDCP 1 HDCP 1 4 2 HDCP 2 2 GET IN N1 MULTIVIEW HDCP MODE Show the HDCP mode currently used with Input N1 in multiviewer mode N1 1 4 Input number SET WINDOW OUT N1 HDCP MUTE N2 Set the behavior of Output N1 if the HDCP version of a source is not supported N1 A B Output letter Available values for N2 0 Blank Window 1 Disable Output GET WIN...

Page 25: ... address is 192 168 1 50 By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the network details of that particular device 1 IP Mode If you choose you can alter the static IP network settings for the device or switch the unit into DHCP mode to automatically obtain proper network settings from a local DHCP server To switch to DHCP mode please select DHCP from the IP mode drop down t...

Page 26: ...aid with navigation Note The unit s default IP address is 192 168 1 50 All primary functions of this unit are controllable via the built in WebGUI including Input Output Windowing Audio EDID Settings User Config and System settings The individual functions will be introduced in the following sections 6 7 1 Input This tab displays the current status of each of the four inputs allows renaming each i...

Page 27: ... individually Due to the differences in the way the Matrix and Multiviewer modes function each mode handles HDCP slightly differently Matrix Mode Options Refer to Source The input supports up to the HDCP version required by the connected source Refer to Display The input supports up to the HDCP version supported by the connected display HDCP Support Off HDCP support is completely disabled Multivie...

Page 28: ...splays Each output can also be renamed To change an output s name type the new name into the provided space and click on Save There is also a dropdown to select how each output behaves if one of the windows displayed on it requires a version of HDCP the display can t support To have the display show black in case of an HDCP failure select Blank Window To disable the output completely select Disabl...

Page 29: ...ts Up Left Middle Left Down Left Up Right Middle Right Down Right Note The OSD Information display is automatically disabled if the Logo function is enabled 5 Logo Information This section provides a way to upload a graphic logo to the unit and display it on both outputs at a specified position When the Logo switch is set to ON the currently loaded logo will display on both outputs If no logo has ...

Page 30: ...ols for selecting between the Matrix and Multiview output modes of the unit as well as controls over the distinct features supported by each mode To switch between the Matrix and Multiview modes simply click on the radio button next to the mode you wish to activate Note Certain windowing modes are not available or have limited functionality when an input or output is 4K ...

Page 31: ...depending on the resolution of the inputs and the selected output resolution A All Inputs and Outputs are below 4K Switching is seamless and each output can display an independently selected source B Any Input or Output is 4K Switching is seamless but black will be briefly shown between switches Both outputs will always display the same source 2 Multiview Mode Multiview Mode provides a selection o...

Page 32: ... source for a specific window click on the dropdown next to the window to change 1 4 and select the preferred Input The switch will occur immediately 2 3 1 View The 3 1 View displays 1 large window to the right and 3 equally sized but smaller windows on the left Each window has an independently selected source and the aspect ratio of the video in each window can be changed Audio always follows the...

Page 33: ...selected in the Audio tab Note This mode is not available when the output resolution is set to 4K 50 60Hz Window Source To change the source for a specific window click on the dropdown next to the window to change 1 2 and select the preferred Input To change the aspect ratio of the source as displayed within the window click on the second dropdown and select Full 16 9 or 4 3 The switch or format c...

Page 34: ...rs The height and width values cannot exceed the horizontal or vertical size of the currently selected output resolution Changes will occur immediately PiP Position There are 2 ways to change the position of the PiP window Clicking on the PiP window and dragging it will move the window freely To position the PiP window with more accuracy move the X Position and Y Position sliders The X and Y coord...

Page 35: ...video source for either output will automatically change the audio routing selection to use that audio source for all outputs 2 Audio Mute The audio output can be freely muted or unmuted To mute all audio output click the button so that it reads Enable To unmute all audio output click the button so that it reads Disable 3 Audio Volume The analog audio volume can be adjusted from 0 to 100 by moving...

Page 36: ...urrent delay and detected sampling rate is listed above slider The available delay range depends on the sample rate of the source as follows Audio Delay Ranges 44 1kHz 48kHz The delay range is from 13 100ms 88 2kHz 96kHz The delay range is from 7 50ms 176 4kHz 196kHz The delay range is from 4 25ms Note Only applicable with LPCM audio sources Digital audio output is unaffected by this control ...

Page 37: ...e Upload button in the window and the file will be transferred to the unit To save an existing User EDID to your local PC please press the Download button next to the EDID you would like to save Depending on your browser settings you will either be asked where to save the downloaded file or the file will be transferred to the default download location on your PC To change the name of a Customer ED...

Page 38: ...ause the affected input to briefly blink out while the source adapts to the new information 5 Unit s Default EDIDs This unit provides the following 6 default EDIDs Unt s Default EDIDs FHD 2CH 1920 1080p 60Hz 148MHz 8 bit color LPCM 2 0 FHD MCH 1920 1080p 60Hz 148MHz 8 bit color LPCM 7 1 Bitstream UHD 2CH 3840 2160p 30Hz 297MHz Deep Color 8 10 12 bit LPCM 2 0 UHD MCH 3840 2160p 30Hz 297MHz Deep Col...

Page 39: ...n options including changing the password for the Administrator account and both the user name and password for the General User account Note The General User account has limited access to the WebGUI and only has access to the Input Output Windowing and Audio tabs ...

Page 40: ...this switch to enable or disable the front panel button lock function When enabled pressing the physical buttons on the front of the unit will have no effect 3 Network IP mode may be switched between Static IP or DHCP In Static IP mode the IP netmask and gateway addresses may be manually set When in DHCP mode the unit will attempt to connect to a local DHCP server and obtain IP netmask and gateway...

Page 41: ...button to locate the saved JSON file then click the Restore button 6 Reset to Default Press the ALL Reset button to reset the unit to its factory default state After the reset is complete the unit will reboot automatically 7 Firmware Upgrade To update the unit s firmware click the Choose File button to open the file selection window and then select the firmware update file bin format located on yo...

Page 42: ... COM G L R OUT A B HDMI OUT 1 2 3 4 HDMI IN Blu ray Player Set top Box Game Console Satellite Receiver AV Receiver Serial Equipped Computer LAN RS 232 HDMI Outputs Power Supply Balanced Stereo Output HDMI Inputs UHDTV UHDTV 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Multiview Screens ...

Page 43: ...5 Power Supply 12V 3A DC US EU standards CE FCC UL certified ESD Protection Human Body Model 8kV Air Discharge 4kV Contact Discharge Dimensions 438mm 44mm 268mm W H D Case Only 438mm 49mm 276mm W H D All Inclusive Weight 3 400g Chassis Material Aluminum Silkscreen Color Black Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Relative Humidity 20 90 RH Non condensing...

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