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10.1 RS-232 Communication protocol ...................................................................................... 17

 

10.2 List of commands.................................................................................................................... 17

 

10.2.1 Source Switching ................................................................................................................ 18

 

10.2.2 CEC/RS232 Function Setting .......................................................................................... 19

 

10.2.3 Function Setting .................................................................................................................. 20

 

10.2.4 Special Commands ............................................................................................................. 21

 

 

FIRMWARE UPGRADE ....................................................................................................... 24

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE ........................................................................ 25

 

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION............................................................................................. 26

 

13.1. VIDEO PERFORMANCES ................................................................................................... 26

 

13.2. AUDIO PERFORMANCES .................................................................................................. 27

 

13.3. CONTROL ................................................................................................................................ 27

 

13.4. NETWORK ............................................................................................................................... 28

 

13.5 ENVIRONMENTAL ................................................................................................................. 28

 

13.6. POWER SUPPLY ................................................................................................................... 28

 

13.7. MISCELLANEOUS ................................................................................................................. 28

 

 

MECHANICAL DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................. 29

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VEO-SWM44

Page 1: ...v 20200827 VEO SWM44 SWITCHER 4K 4x1 presentation switcher with VEOCast USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ces Mirroring 11 7 3 Windows 10 Devices Mirroring Extension 12 WEB SETTINGS 13 8 1 Internet 13 8 2 Resolution 13 8 3 Display mode 13 8 4 Language 14 8 5 Password 14 8 6 Device Name 14 8 7 Broadcast 14 8 8 Compatible Mode 14 8 9 Hide IP Settings 14 8 10 WiFi Channel 14 8 11 VEOCast 14 8 12 Upgrade 14 FRONTAL PANEL CONTROL 15 9 1 Manual Switching 15 9 2 Auto Switching 15 9 3 Display Control 15 9 4 E...

Page 3: ...n Setting 19 10 2 3 Function Setting 20 10 2 4 Special Commands 21 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 24 TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE 25 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 26 13 1 VIDEO PERFORMANCES 26 13 2 AUDIO PERFORMANCES 27 13 3 CONTROL 27 13 4 NETWORK 28 13 5 ENVIRONMENTAL 28 13 6 POWER SUPPLY 28 13 7 MISCELLANEOUS 28 MECHANICAL DIAGRAMS 29 ...

Page 4: ...sk of electric shock The external wiring connected to the terminals requires installation by an instructed person or the use of ready made leads or cords WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture WARNING An apparatus with Class I construction shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION...

Page 5: ...s done unplugging the power cord from the mains input socket For this reason it always shall remain readily operable 15 Equipment is connected to a socket outlet with earthing connection by means of a power cord 16 The marking information is located at the bottom of apparatus 17 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall ...

Page 6: ...tereo analogue balanced outputs on Euroblock connectors VEO SWM44 includes 2 USB 3 0 type B and 2 USB 3 0 type A in order to support soft codec applications and external devices like webcam and KVM kits Input selection is available via Auto switching function front panel buttons or RS 232 Display control via front panel buttons through CEC or RS 232 Smart EDID management and HDCP 2 2 support Featu...

Page 7: ...n the switcher is in auto switching mode and it will be off when exit the auto switching mode 4 SELECT AUTO 3s Press the button to select input source or press and hold it at least 3 seconds to enable auto switching mode Please refer to the FRONTAL PANEL CONTROL chapter for more details about switch rules 5 DISPLAY ON Press the button to send CEC Display On command in order to turn on the display ...

Page 8: ...ollers e g PC or third party devices controllable via RS232 commands 7 HOST PC1 PC2 Two type B USB 3 0 ports to connect PC1 and PC2 individually 8 DEVICE 1 2 Two type A USB ports to connect USB devices to each PC1 or PC2 e g KVM Webcam When the HDMI PC1 is selected as video input source the USB devices are switched to control the PC1 host When the HDMI PC2 is selected as video input source the USB...

Page 9: ... to connect with iPhone Samsung Android and Win10 devices as examples to explain how to share your personal device screen via VEOCast When switch to the VEOCast input by pressing the SELECT AUTO 3s button the Wi Fi SSID and password will be showed on the display device as follows SSID VEO SWM44 XXXXXXXX Password 12345678 ...

Page 10: ...S Devices Mirroring 1 Connect a compatible iOS device to VEO SWM44 SSID using Wi Fi settings 2 Slide the screen to enter Control Center click on Screen Mirroring and then the VEO SWM44 SSID for screen mirroring ...

Page 11: ...ings 2 Slide down the Android screen and click on the Android Screen Mirroring options Smart View for Samsung in this example in case your smartphone doesn t include a Screen Mirroring app you can download it from Google Play store 3 Click on VEO SWM44 and the screen will be duplicated via VEOCast ...

Page 12: ...es Mirroring Extension 1 Connect your Windows device to VEO SWM44 SSID using Wi Fi settings 2 Press Winkey P on keyboard and then click Connect to a wireless display in the pop up window 3 Click the SSID for screen mirroring ...

Page 13: ... to an existing network DHCP mode If an Internet connection is available the automatic update service will be automatically enabled Once that VEO SWM44 is connected to a wireless network it will be possible to wireless sharing content via VEOCast from devices connected to the same network 8 2 Resolution This menu allows to choose the output resolution between 1280x720_60Hz 1920x1280_60Hz and 3840x...

Page 14: ...some specific issues with devices with low HDCP versions that cause screen sharing fails 8 9 Hide IP Settings With this setting it is possible to hide the IP address of the device in order to avoid unwanted access to the settings page by end users 8 10 WiFi Channel With this setting it is possible to set the preferred WiFi band and channels 8 11 VEOCast This option refers to iOS settings It allows...

Page 15: ... is removed the switcher will switch to the first active input starting from VEOCast input to PC3 In auto mode the input source also can be switched by the manual switching steps Press and hold the SELECT AUTO 3s button at least three seconds again can exit AUTO mode but the input source will not be changed Note that the VEOCast is not an active input when there is no screen sharing device connect...

Page 16: ...ID Pass through 0001 1280x720 60Hz Stereo 0010 1920x1080 60Hz DVI 0011 1920x1080 60Hz 8bit Stereo 0100 1920x1080 60Hz 8bit High Definition 0101 1920x1200 60Hz 8bit Stereo 0110 3840x2160 30Hz 8bit Stereo 0111 3840x2160 30Hz 8bit High Definition 1000 3840x2160 30Hz 8bit HDR Stereo 1001 3840x2160 60Hz Deep Color Stereo 1010 3840x2160 60Hz Deep Color HDR High Definition Switch Status EDID Note 1011 Us...

Page 17: ...are version V1 0 0 FACTORY_RESET Restore to factory defaults FACTORY_RESET REBOOT System reboot REBOOT HELP PARAM Get the command details PARAM Null Get all command list PARAM Any command Get the English description and usage of the command HELP SET_AV SELECT VIDEO AND AUDIO INPUT PORT SET_AV PARAM1 PARAM A PC1 PC2 PC3 A VEOCast PC1 HDMI1 PC2 HDMI2 PC3 TYPE C SET_RST_WIRELESS Reset VEOCast power R...

Page 18: ...lect the input source PC1 AV PC1 SET_AV PC2 Select the input source PC2 AV PC2 SET_AV PC3 Select the input source PC3 AV PC3 GET_AV Get the current input source AV PC1 SET_AUTO_SWITCH 0 Disable auto switching mode AUTO_SWITCH 0 SET_AUTO_SWITCH 1 Enable auto switching mode AUTO_SWITCH 1 GET_AUTO_SWITCH Get the auto switching status AUTO_SWITCH 1 ...

Page 19: ... sending CEC commands SYNCACT_CEC 1 SET_SYNCACT_RS232 1 Enable the function of automatically sending RS232 commands When detecting video input signal or not detecting any video signal the switcher will automatically send the corresponding RS232 command to control the display device SYNCACT_RS232 1 SET_SYNCACT_RS232 0 Disable the function of automatically sending RS232 commands SYNCACT_RS232 0 GET_...

Page 20: ... output port OUTPUT_HDCP 1 SET_SW_HDCP_MODE PARAM Switch the input ports to support HDCP2 2 status PARAM 0 1 0 UNSUPPORT HDCP2 2 1 SUPPORT HDCP2 2 SET_SW_HDCP_MODE 1 SW_HDCP_MODE 1 GET_SW_HDCP_MODE Get the HDCP2 2 status of input ports SW_HDCP_MODE 1 UPLOAD_USER_EDID PARAM Upload the user defined EDID PARAM PARAM 1 5 1 User defined EDID 1 2 User defined EDID 2 3 User defined EDID 3 4 User defined ...

Page 21: ...he ASCII RS232 command XXXX to be sent to control the third party device when the DISPLAY ON button is pressed PARAM1 00 06 Baud Rate 00 115200 01 57600 02 38400 03 19200 04 9600 05 4800 06 2400 PARAM2 00 99 The delay time of sending command XXXX Any ASCII code up to 48 bytes SET_ON_05_30 1234 567 BAUDRATE 4800 DELAY TIME 30 s DISPLAY ON TO SEND 1234567 ...

Page 22: ... F up to 20 bytes It must have a blank between 2 different XX SET_H_ON_05_30 31 32 33 34 35 BAUDRATE 4800 DELAY TIME 30 s DISPLAY ON HEX TO SEND 31 32 33 34 35 SET_OF_ PARAM1 _ PARAM2 XXXX Set the ASCII RS232 command XXXX to be sent to control the third party device when the DISPLAY OFF button is pressed PARAM1 00 06 Baud Rate 00 115200 01 57600 02 38400 03 19200 04 9600 05 4800 06 2400 PARAM2 00 ...

Page 23: ...e when the DISPLAY OFF button is pressed PARAM1 00 06 Baud Rate 00 115200 01 57600 02 38400 03 19200 04 9600 05 4800 06 2400 PARAM2 00 99 The delay time of sending command XX XX Any HEX code 0 9 A F up to 20 bytes It must have a blank between 2 different XX SET_H_OF_05_30 41 42 43 44 45 BAUDRATE 4800 DELAY TIME 30 s DISPLAY OFF HEX TO SEND 41 42 43 44 45 ...

Page 24: ...disk named of BOOTDISK 4 Double click the U disk a file named of READY TXT would be showed 5 Directly copy the latest upgrade file bin to the BOOTDISK U disk 6 Reopen the U disk to check the filename READY TXT whether automatically becomes SUCCESS TXT if yes the firmware was updated successfully otherwise the firmware updating is fail the name of upgrade file bin should be confirm again and then f...

Page 25: ...en switching No signal at the input output end Check if there is any signal at the input output end EDID issues Check resolutions compatibility Fail or loose connection Make sure the connection is good POWER indicator doesn t work or no respond to any operation Fail connection Make sure the power cord connection is good Power Supply is damaged Check the power supply Cannot control the device by co...

Page 26: ... 4 4 Output Resolution Up to 4Kx2K 60Hz 4 4 4 HDR10 Dolby Vision Color depth Up to 12 bit Signal Bandwidth 18 Gbps Input HDMI 2 0b HDCP 2 2 1 4 Compliant Video Input Connectors 2 x Type A female HDMI 1 x Type C USB 3 0 connector 1 x External Antenna connector Video Output Connectors 1 x Type A female HDMI HDMI Distance up to 10 meters 33 feet with Ecler VEO cables ...

Page 27: ...4 KHz 192 KHz Frequency Response 20Hz 20KHz 3dB Max Output Level 2 0Vrms 0 5dB THD N 0 05 20Hz 20KHz bandwidth 1KHz sine at 0dBFS level or max level SNR 80dB 20Hz 20KHz bandwidth Audio Connectors 5 pin Euroblock Balanced Stereo 13 3 CONTROL Control ports 1 x 4 pin DIP switch 2 x HOST PC1 PC2 2 x DEVICES 1 x RS232 1 x FW Update Control Connectors 2 x Type B USB 3 0 2 x Type A USB 3 0 1 x 3 pin Euro...

Page 28: ...Versions iOS 7 or above MacOS Android 4 0 or above Windows 8 1 or above 13 5 ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 5 C 55 C 23 F 131 F Humidity 10 90 RH no condensation 13 6 POWER SUPPLY Power Consumption 85 W Max 60W Max power charging over USB C Power Supply AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz Output DC 24V 5A 13 7 MISCELLANEOUS Dimensions H x W x D 150mm x 220mm x 44mm 5 90 x 8 66 x 1 73 Weight 1250g 2 75 lbs ...

Page 29: ...29 MECHANICAL DIAGRAMS ...

Page 30: ...ght to make changes or improvements in the design or manufacturing that may affect these product specifications For technical queries contact your supplier distributor or complete the contact form on our website in Support Technical requests Motors 166 168 08038 Barcelona Spain 34 932238403 information ecler com www ecler com ...

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