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FDX-12UHD User’s Guide 

 

 

 

If the following problem occurs:

 

 

 

Unplug

 

Unplug immediately if the product smokes, makes unusual noise, or produces a 

burning odor. 

If you continue to use the product under these conditions, it may cause electric shock or fire. 

Unplug immediately if the product is damaged due to falling .   

If you continue to use the product under these conditions, it may increase the risk of electrical shock or fire. For 

maintenance and repair, contact your IDK representative. 

Unplug immediately if water or other objects are directed inside. 

If you continue to use the product under these conditions, it may increase the risk of electrical shock or fire. For 

maintenance and repair, contact your IDK representative.

 

 

 

 

Warning

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FDX-12UHD

Page 1: ...er s Guide Ver 1 0 0 Thank you for choosing our product To ensure the best performance of this product please read this User s Guide fully and carefully before using it and keep this manual together w...

Page 2: ...is a trademark or registered trademark of Oracle Corporation its subsidiaries and affiliated companies in the United States and other countries Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer are either registere...

Page 3: ...d to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if n...

Page 4: ...if the warning is ignored or the product is handled incorrectly Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause minor personal injury or property damage if the caution is ignored or the product is...

Page 5: ...ess to the plug enables unplugging the product in case of any extraordinary failure abnormal situation or for easy disconnection during extended periods of non use Insert the power plug into an approp...

Page 6: ...ately if the product is damaged due to falling If you continue to use the product under these conditions it may increase the risk of electrical shock or fire For maintenance and repair contact your ID...

Page 7: ...continuously it may increase the risk of fire or electric shock Do not place the product at elevations of 2 000 meters 1 24 mi or higher above sea level Failure to do so may shorten the life of the in...

Page 8: ...in OUTPUT INPUT mode 24 7 3 Menu operation keys 25 7 4 Recalling preset memory 26 7 5 Key function lock 27 7 6 Initialization 28 7 7 Control from WEB browser 32 7 7 1 How to use WEB menu 33 7 7 2 Oper...

Page 9: ...58 8 8 2 Saving cross point 59 8 8 3 Editing cross point 60 8 8 4 Start up status 61 8 9 Other settings 62 8 9 1 Grouping keys for key function lock 62 8 9 2 Operation sound 62 8 9 3 Power saving 63 8...

Page 10: ...are included in the package If any items are missing or damaged please contact IDK One 1 FDX 12UHD main unit Cable clamps Depends on the number of slot boards Two 2 rack mounting brackets One 1 2 pin...

Page 11: ...DVI EDID emulator outputs 1 slot board 4K digital input slot board 4 Digital video audio HDMI DVI Up to 98 ft 30 m Up to 328 ft 100 m Up to 98 ft 30 m Up to 328 ft 100 m Receiver Transmitter Maximum...

Page 12: ...tion example of slot boards Control input RS 232C LAN Others EDID emulation Audio breakaway enables independent audio and video switching Audio unit MAU 1616 is required Optional I O slot board CPU sl...

Page 13: ...anges setting values SWITCHING MODE key Selects a switching mode V A FDX and MAU 1616 VIDEO only FDX AUDIO only MAU 1616 for when I O channel is switched Switching direction selection key Selects a sw...

Page 14: ...als Audio Video can be transmitted up to 328 ft 100 m by using with HDC R series products RS 232C connector For external control by communication commands LAN connector For external control by communi...

Page 15: ...PC HDBaseT input connection DVI HDMI Digital output connection DVI Projector 4K monitor HDBaseT output connection PC Video audio input External device Video audio output Speakers Audio output FDX 12UH...

Page 16: ...e that sufficient ventilation or cooling is provided and that the ambient temperature will not exceed 40 C 104 F If inadequately vented the product s service life operation and reliability may be affe...

Page 17: ...s before handling signal cables Failure to observe this precaution may result in ESD electrostatic discharge damage Power all units off before connecting cables Be sure to fully seat all plugs and con...

Page 18: ...ce and sink devices Table 6 1 18 Gbps high speed cable for 4K format TMDS data rate Gbps RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 YCbCr 4 2 0 4K format 24 bit 30 bit 36 bit 24 bit 30 bit 36 bit 24 bit 30 bit 36 bi...

Page 19: ...o not place the cable in an electrically noisy environment since high speed signals are transmitted Particularly when you use a high output radio around the FDX video or audio may be interrupted If th...

Page 20: ...2 4 Alarm Connect the provided 2 pin terminal block to the ALARM connector in order to detect problems in the cooling fan I O slot boards power supply voltage and internal temperature AWG28 to AWG16...

Page 21: ...channel selection keys For details of operations from Web browser see 7 7 Control from WEB browser explaining WEB browser configuration and features that cannot be executed from front keys 7 1 Channe...

Page 22: ...irection key In the opposite case you want to select output channels first select OUTPUT INPUT mode This selection uses the channel switching direction selection key Note In some system environment ED...

Page 23: ...elected input channel can be output to all output channels by pressing the ALL key Procedure 1 Select the desired mode by pressing the SWITCHING MODE key LEDs of input and output channel keys that cor...

Page 24: ...e selected input channel can be output to all output channels by pressing the ALL key Procedure 1 Select the desired mode by pressing the SWITCHING MODE key LEDs of input and output channel keys that...

Page 25: ...et 2 The set value will be saved after the operation Procedure 1 Press the MENU SET key to open the main menu 1 2 Select the desired main menu using and keys 3 Select the MENU SET key to move to the s...

Page 26: ...f 8 8 2 Saving cross point Preset memories 1 to 12 can be recalled from the PRESET LOAD key 1 in the figure below or INPUT SELECT keys Preset memories 1 to 32 can be recalled from the LOAD CROSS POINT...

Page 27: ...ive seconds Press and hold the ESC key until you hear a long beep sound Front keys are divided into some groups and you can group them See 8 9 1 Grouping keys for key function lock Press and hold this...

Page 28: ...set to factory default values by turning on the FDX while pressing the ESC key Press and hold the ESC key until you hear short beep sounds Once you have initialized the settings they cannot be reverse...

Page 29: ...oard 43 UHD4K 420 4K HDBaseT input slot board MONITOR EDID COPY For Each copied EDID stored area 1 xxx to 4 xxx P 48 Default 45 UHD4K 444 EDID EXTERNAL CH For Each input channel IN1 to IN12 P 48 Defau...

Page 30: ...168 001 199 SUBNET MASK For P 56 Default 255 255 255 000 CONTROL PORT For P 57 Default Port number 1100 The number of connections 4 MAC ADDRESS For P 58 Default PRESET MEMORY LOAD CROSS POINT For P 58...

Page 31: ...ault value See OTHERS Cont d ALARM For P 64 Default ON TOP DISPLAY For P 65 Default OFF INPUT STATUS For P 67 Default MONITOR STATUS For P 67 Default BOARD STATUS For P 68 Default FAN STATUS For P 69...

Page 32: ...h WEB browser To control the FDX from a WEB browser enter the IP address that is set to the FDX in the address bar of the WEB browser to display the WEB menu See 8 7 1 IP address Tip IDK checked opera...

Page 33: ...b will be displayed Configure each setting from the submenu by following the table below Table 7 4 Buttons for setting Button name Button Description Execution button Executes the target operation Pul...

Page 34: ...g channel name Automatic updating time Saving Restoring all settings Initialization Editing channel name Click the NAME EDIT button in CROSS POINT menu to open the NAME EDIT window You can enter up to...

Page 35: ...cting the desired value 5 to 60 seconds 5 second interval from AUTO RELOAD TIME in the OTHERS menu If you select OFF CROSS POINT and STATUS windows are not updated automatically This menu is only for...

Page 36: ...settings to your PC The saved file can be restored by setting item from the RESTORE button Do not perform other WEB operations or power off the FDX during the operation If the backup file is not corre...

Page 37: ...munication settings IP address subnet mask and TCP port numbers by clicking the NORMAL INITIALIZE button If you want to initialize all settings including LAN communication settings click the ALL INITI...

Page 38: ...ONITOR EDID COPY EDID EXTERNAL CH DEEP COLOR INPUT EDID SPEAKER CH EDID LINEAR PCM EDID AC 3 Dolby D EDID AAC EDID Dolby D EDID DTS EDID DTS HD EDID Dolby TrueHD EDID WXGA SELECT 8 6 RS 232C settings...

Page 39: ...s If you are using the monitor power saving or dual monitor features on your PC set this feature to OFF This will avoid unpredictable operation When using this feature ensure that the monitoring time...

Page 40: ...not support HDCP video may not be displayed Under these circumstances and if the content is not protected the problem can be solved by setting this menu to DISABLE Video with copyright protection Vid...

Page 41: ...propriate color space according to the color space of the input video If the sink device cannot select the color space for some reason the color space can be manually selected using this menu Notes Th...

Page 42: ...mode depending on its setting Notes If you use this setting for forced HDMI signal output set the resolution of the EDID to a resolution other than EXTERNAL External EDID and set the EDID according to...

Page 43: ...nu Top AUDIO AUDIO DIGITAL OUT Setting for Each output connector ALL OUT1 to OUT12 Setting value ON Audio output ON Default OFF Audio output OFF You can set the audio output ON OFF Note Channels that...

Page 44: ...WSXGA QWXGA 2160p 4096 2160 WQHD WQXGA OUT 1 to 12 Fig 8 4 Setting EDID 1 Select the target sink device for external EDID copy EDIDs Skip this step if the built in EDID is used See 8 5 2 Copying EDID...

Page 45: ...tion RB Reduced Blanking Set value Max resolution Pixels Standard Remarks 00 EXTERNAL EDID If no acquired data the default is 45 01 Copied EDID1 If no acquired data the default is 45 02 Copied EDID2 I...

Page 46: ...the source device converts the signal to DVI and may not output audio Change the EDID setting to a value other than 4K in order to output HDMI signal from the source device See 8 5 2 Copying EDID See...

Page 47: ...Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 13 1280x800 Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 14 1280x960 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 15 1280x1024 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N...

Page 48: ...stering the EDID See 8 5 1 EDID resolution Notes Ensure to press the MENU SET key to apply the setting Channels that do not have an output slot board cannot be selected in this menu 8 5 3 Loading EDID...

Page 49: ...esolution is set to one of 05 to 46 See 8 5 1 EDID resolution Notes Ensure to press the MENU SET key to apply the setting If you set this function to 30 bit pixel 10 bit component or 36 bit pixel 12 b...

Page 50: ...EDID resolution The number of channels and speaker configuration The of channels FL FR LFE FC RL RR RLC RRC 2 channels ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 1 channels ON ON OFF OFF OFF 5 1 channels ON ON ON ON OFF 7...

Page 51: ...ess the MENU SET key to apply the setting Channels that do not have an input slot board cannot be selected in this menu 8 5 7 AC 3 Dolby Digital Audio Menu Top EDID EDID AC 3 Dolby D Setting for Each...

Page 52: ...ENU SET key to apply the setting Channels that do not have an input slot board cannot be selected in this menu 8 5 9 Dolby Digital Plus Audio Menu Top EDID EDID Dolby D Setting for Each input connecto...

Page 53: ...the setting Channels that do not have an input slot board cannot be selected in this menu 8 5 11 DTS HD Audio Menu Top EDID EDID DTS HD Setting for Each input connector IN1 to IN12 Setting value OFF O...

Page 54: ...audio formats Select the audio format and sampling frequency that are supported by the device Ensure to press the MENU SET key to apply the setting Channels that do not have an input slot board cannot...

Page 55: ...ser 8 6 1 RS 232C Menu Top COM PORT COM PORT SETUP Setting value Table 8 4 RS 232C communication setting Item Value Default Baud rate bps 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 9600 Data bit bit 8 7 8 Parity che...

Page 56: ...LAN IP ADDRESS Setting value 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 IP address Default 192 168 1 199 Note Ensure to press the MENU SET key to apply the setting 8 7 2 Subnet mask Menu Top LAN SUBNET MASK Setting...

Page 57: ...port number to a value from 1100 6000 to 6999 FDX 12UHD WEB browser Communication command WEB browser WEB browser WEB browser Communication command Communication command OFF Browser control Up to 4 co...

Page 58: ...8 1 Recalling cross point Menu Top PRESET MEMORY LOAD CROSS POINT Setting value 01 to 32 Preset memory number 1 to 32 Default Not controlling I O channels of all preset memories You can recall the I...

Page 59: ...l 11 Output channel 12 Input channel 12 Current I O channel status Output channel 1 Input channel 3 Output channel 2 Not control Output channel 3 Input channel 1 Output channel 4 Not control Output ch...

Page 60: ...eset memories are set to not controlled by default Output channel 1 Input channel 1 Output channel 2 Input channel 2 Output channel 3 Input channel 3 Output channel 4 Input channel 4 Output channel 11...

Page 61: ...d off will be applied Default CHANNEL OFF All output channels are set to OFF 01 to 32 Statuses of I O set for preset memory 1 to 32 will be applied You can set the start up I O channel status Settings...

Page 62: ...d When all key functions of are locked the ESC key function also will be locked Press and hold the ESC key for five seconds in order to lock the selected key functions See 7 5 Key function lock Menu o...

Page 63: ...OWER SAVE Setting value ON The LCD backlight and key LEDs are turned off Default OFF The LCD backlight and key LEDs always illuminate If this function is set to ON and no key operation is performed fo...

Page 64: ...page is displayed See 8 9 8 Viewing slot board status See 8 9 9 Viewing cooling fan status See 8 9 10 Viewing power supply voltage Fig 8 11 Alarm page Table 8 5 Alarm page Note In case the alarm is d...

Page 65: ...nel number Input resolution Input vertical synchronous frequency When no signal is input No Signal is displayed When no input slot board is mounted is displayed 2 Input signals d DVI without HDCP D DV...

Page 66: ...22 YCbCr 4 2 2 supported 444 YCbCr 4 4 4 supported Unknown 4K 50 Hz 59 94 Hz 60Hz Up to YCbCr 4 2 0 supported Color depth status 8 24 bit pixel 8 bit component 10 30 bit pixel 10 bit component 12 36 b...

Page 67: ...OTHERS INPUT STATUS You can view the input signal status that is from an input connector See 8 9 5 Top page 8 9 7 Viewing sink device status Menu Top OTHERS MONITOR STATUS You can view the sink devic...

Page 68: ...ms in slot board voltage is displayed the FDX may have problems Please contact us Description Slot board number IN 1 to 3 OUT 1 to 3 Press and keys to display another slot board status D 4K digital I...

Page 69: ...FAN STATUS 01 3720rpm OK Fig 8 14 Cooling fan status page Table 8 7 Cooling fan status page Note In case NG problems in cooling fan is displayed the FDX may have problems Please contact us Descriptio...

Page 70: ...ng power supply voltage Menu Top OTHERS POWER STATUS You can view the power supply voltage OK normal NG abnormal POWER STATUS OK Fig 8 15 Power supply voltage status Note In case NG is displayed the F...

Page 71: ...OUT FAN TEMP Fig 8 16 Viewing system status Left Normal Right Abnormal Table 8 8 Viewing system status When problem occurs Note In case any error status is displayed the FDX may have problems Please c...

Page 72: ...d keys Hardware versions of input and output slot boards are available and you can switch pages of each slot by pressing and keys VERSION PROGRAM 1 00R0 VERSION IN 01 F 00 B 00 VERSION OUT 01 F 00 B 0...

Page 73: ...EIA 3U high full rack wide Excluding connectors and the like Weight 3 4K digital input output slot board Max configuration Without redundant power supply About 21 8 lbs 9 9 kg With redundant power sup...

Page 74: ...ted This feature only works for the FDX s output If other devices are connected between the FDX s output and sink device this feature may be invalid 3 Please contact IDK sales for temperature and weig...

Page 75: ...may possibly be the cause of the problem Problem Cause Check item Solution Page Video output Video is not output 1 Is the EDID resolution setting of this device set to the input resolution supported b...

Page 76: ...US 1 Sink device s resolution may not be supported Check the specification of the sink device 67 6 Does the sink device support SCDC Check MONITOR STATUS 3 on SCDC supported SCDC not supported vide is...

Page 77: ...f DEEP COLOR You can check the resolution and color depth of input signals in the LCD screen and you can set the EDID in order to control the resolution and color depth of the input signals 45 49 Is a...

Page 78: ...onitoring function 39 Video is displayed in purple or green Some sink devices do not find the color space of the input video correctly and the video may be displayed in purple or green Set the correct...

Page 79: ...tting compressed audio is controlled in the EDID setting by default Change the EDID setting in order to use the compressed audio 51 to 54 Check the audio output setting of the source device Key operat...

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