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ICP-401UHD User Guide 

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7  Basic Operation

 

7.1  Power up period 

After powering on the ICP from a power-off condition, there is a short initialization delay before the WEB 

browser is fully operational and before the first communication command can be received and executed.   

 

Receiving front panel operation 

: 9 seconds 

Receiving WEB browser operation 

: 25 seconds 

Receiving communication command  : 10 seconds

 

 

7.2  Selecting window layout pattern 

You can select a desired window layout from the following eight patterns: 

 

 

IN4

IN3

IN2

IN1

PATTERN 1

IN2

IN1

PATTERN 2

IN3

IN4

IN4

PATTERN 3

IN2

IN3

IN1

IN4

IN1

PATTERN 4

IN3

IN2

PATTERN 5

IN1

PATTERN 6

IN2

PATTERN 7

IN3

PATTERN 8

IN4

Window

[Fig. 7.1] Sample window layout 

 

Tip:

  

Up to 32 patterns can be registered. 

Patterns 1 to 8   : Can be set from PATTERN SELECT key, front panel menu, or command 

Patterns 9 to 32 : Can be set from front panel menu or command 

 

Note: 

Once a PATTERN SELECT key is pressed, saved settings listed in 

[Table 8.2] Settings to be saved in 

window pattern

 will be applied.  

 

Summary of Contents for ICP-401UHD

Page 1: ...uide Ver 1 0 0 Thank you for choosing our product To ensure the best performance of this product please read this user guide fully and carefully before using it and keep this manual together with the...

Page 2: ...Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries The terms Mozilla and Firefox and their logos...

Page 3: ...t to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generate...

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 h...

Page 5: ...ay cause the connection to overheat increasing the risk of electrical shock or fire Do not use a damaged plug or connect to a damaged outlet Unplug the product from the AC power source during installa...

Page 6: ...he product is damaged by falling or having been dropped If you continue to use the product under these conditions it may increase the risk of electrical shock or fire For maintenance and repair contac...

Page 7: ...outside the specified range for temperature and humidity continuously it may increase the risk of fire or electric shock Do not place the product at elevations of 1 24 mi 2 000 m or higher above sea l...

Page 8: ...Operations can be set only from WEB menu 31 8 Menu 33 8 1 Menu list 33 8 2 Input setting 35 8 2 1 No signal input monitoring 35 8 2 2 HDCP input setting 36 8 3 Input timing 37 8 3 1 Start position 37...

Page 9: ...8 2 Audio input level 56 8 8 3 Audio output level 56 8 8 4 Selecting audio input channel 57 8 8 5 Test tone 57 8 9 EDID setting 58 8 9 1 EDID Resolution 59 8 9 2 Copying EDID 62 8 9 3 Deep Color 62 8...

Page 10: ...ICP 401UHD User Guide 10 10 Troubleshooting 76...

Page 11: ...hat all items illustrated below are included in the package If any items are missing or damaged please contact IDK One 1 ICP 401UHD Two 2 rack mounting brackets Six 6 M4 screws One 1 power cord 5 9 ft...

Page 12: ...1UHD can be operated as a truly seamless switcher with four inputs and one output in single window display mode The ICP 401UHD includes LAN ports as communication ports for remote control Blu ray play...

Page 13: ...aced progressive conversion Scan conversion Aspect ratio control Truly seamless switching single window display mode Anti snow Audio Volume adjustment Input Output Video combination Multiviewing capab...

Page 14: ...Powers ON OFF the ICP Window layout keys PATTERN SELECT Selects a registered window layout pattern See 7 2 Selecting window layout VFD screen Displays menus and settings MENU SET key Selects menus and...

Page 15: ...urce devices such as Blu ray players HDMI cable fixing holes Retain HDMI cables by inserting cable clamps See Fig 6 2 How to use cable clamp HDMI output connector Output connector for HDMI and DVI sig...

Page 16: ...nitor Blu ray players FDX 32UHD 1 2 3 4 13 14 15 16 HDMI DVI 4 chs 4 chs 4 chs 4 chs 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4 3 2 1 13 1 4 15 9 12 11 10 5 ICP 401UHD ICP 401UHD ICP 401UHD ICP 401UHD Maximum...

Page 17: ...e When the ICP needs to be mounted in an EIA rack or an enclosed space ensure that sufficient ventilation or cooling is provided and that the ambient temperature will not exceed 104 F 40 C If inadequa...

Page 18: ...al such as racks 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 al...

Page 19: ...le 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 bit 3840x2160p 24 25 30 1...

Page 20: ...ting window layout pattern You can select a desired window layout from the following eight patterns IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1 PATTERN 1 IN2 IN1 PATTERN 2 IN3 IN4 IN4 PATTERN 3 IN2 IN3 IN1 IN4 IN1 PATTERN 4 IN3...

Page 21: ...MENU SET key ESC key ICP 401UHD FUNCTION SELECT INPUT SETTING INPUT SETTING INPUT SIGNAL CHECK INPUT SIGNAL CHECK ALL 10Sec Top Main menu Sub menu Setting menu Fig 7 2 Menu level Tips The MENU SET ke...

Page 22: ...e displayed in the window 3 Output timing Sets aspect ratio display position and size of the output image Blu ray ICP 401UHD Monitor Image Window Image position 2 Window 1 Input timing 3 Output timing...

Page 23: ...401UHD User Guide 23 is used for those settings except for aspect ratio Those settings can be set by 0 01 based on video and window sizes 100 00 100 00 0 00 100 00 100 00 Fig 7 4 Cropping and position...

Page 24: ...ear a beep tone and then one of the following messages is displayed for one second See 8 12 1 Key function lock MENU PATTERN Press the ESC key for 2 seconds or longer to lock unlock keys Fig 7 5 Locki...

Page 25: ...INPUT ASPECT For Each input channel P 38 Default AUTO INPUT CONTRAST For Each input channel P 38 Default R 100 G 100 R 100 INPUT BRIGHTNESS For Each input channel P 39 Default 100 INPUT BLANK COLOR F...

Page 26: ...TERN START UP For P 48 Default LAST MEMORY OUTPUT SETTING OUTPUT MODE For P 49 Default AUTO OUTPUT HDMI MODE For P 49 Default OFF OUTPUT HPD MASK For P 50 Default OFF OUTPUT DEEP COLOR For P 50 Defaul...

Page 27: ...2160p 50 59 94 60 4 4 4 EDID DEEP COLOR For Each input channel P 62 Default 24Bit EDID LINEAR PCM For Each input channel P 63 Default 48kHz EDID WXGA SELECT For Each input channel P 63 Default 1360 x...

Page 28: ...ABLE Menu Factory default See OTHERS OPERATION LOCK For MENU PATTERN P 68 Default LOCK BUZZER For P 69 Default ON POWER SAVE For P 69 Default ON CEC LINK For P 69 Default OFF TOP DISPLAY For P 70 Defa...

Page 29: ...8 10 3TCP port number Table 7 2 Example URL Port number of WEB browser URL to be entered into address bar 1100 6000 to 6999 http 192 168 1 199 Fig 7 6 WEB browser page JavaScript is used for the ICP...

Page 30: ...Form control Example Description Set execution button Click the button to execute the desired operation Pull down list Use the down button to select or execute the desired value Arrow button Use the...

Page 31: ...iting names of displayed item Updating WEB browser Backing up and restoring all settings Editing names of displayed items The following item names can be edited from the EDIT NAME menu TITLE Up to 40...

Page 32: ...ault The EDIT NAME and LAN are not updated automatically Fig 7 9 Updating manually and automatically Baking up and restoring all settings You can backup all saved settings in a PC from OTHERS BACKUP R...

Page 33: ...WINDOW POSITION WINDOW SIZE VIEW POSITION VIEW SIZE WINDOW BACKGROUND WINDOW PRIORITY WINDOW SWAP CAPTION ENABLE CAPTION STRING WINDOW ENABLE WINDOW FADE OUT IN 8 5 Pattern memory PATTERN MEMORY PATT...

Page 34: ...EEP COLOR EDID LINEAR PCM EDID WXGA SELECT 8 10 LAN communication LAN IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK CONTROL PORT MAC ADDRESS 8 11 Preset memory PRESET MEMORY PRESET LOAD PRESET SAVE PRESET EDIT PRESET START...

Page 35: ...o signal Fig 8 3 Monitoring absence of input signal Note 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 W...

Page 36: ...ted to a display device that does 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 Vi...

Page 37: ...100 00 by 0 01 Default 100 00 V 0 00 to 100 00 by 0 01 Default 100 00 You can set the horizontal vertical active area of input video The total number of active area from the set start position must be...

Page 38: ...ected depending on the input signal FULL Video is displayed in full screen mode FINE You can specify the desired aspect ratio from 0 33333 to 3 00000 horizontal vertical INPUT ASPECT IN1 AUTO 1 77777...

Page 39: ...set the brightness level for each input signal 8 3 6 Blank color Menu Top INPUT TIMING INPUT BLANK COLOR Setting for ALL Each input channel Setting value R G B 0 to 255 Default R G B 0 Black You can s...

Page 40: ...ition Window Output video Fig 8 8 Window position 8 4 2 Window size Menu Top WINDOW SETTING WINDOW SIZE Setting for Each input channel Setting value H 20 00 to 100 00 by 0 01 Default 100 00 V 20 00 to...

Page 41: ...0 01 Default 100 00 V 20 00 to 400 00 by 0 01 Default 100 00 You can set the horizontal and vertical window s video display sizes based on the original video size 100 and it starts from the upper lef...

Page 42: ...ALL Each input channel Setting value R G B 0 to 255 Default R G B 0 Black You can set the window background color Select A in the front panel to change the settings of R leftmost G and B relatively f...

Page 43: ...RITY Setting value Priority 1 Front IN1 to IN4 Default IN1 Priority 2 IN1 to IN4 Default IN2 Priority 3 IN1 to IN4 Default IN3 Priority 4 Back IN1 to IN4 Default IN4 You can set the window layer order...

Page 44: ...6 Window layer order 8 4 3 Window s video start position 8 4 8 Window overlay titling 8 4 4 Window s video size 8 4 10 Window hiding Note One window setting is for one input channel One window cannot...

Page 45: ...16 characters x 2 lines in ASCII codes 0x20 to 0x7D Press the MENU SET key to apply setting 1st line 2nd line CAPTION STRING 1 1 INPUT1 CAPTION STRING 1 2 Video1 INPUT1 Video1 Window Fig 8 12 Editing...

Page 46: ...Top WINDOW SETTING WINDOW FADE OUT IN Setting value OFF Cut Default ON Fade out in You can select either a cut or fade effect Note If selecting OFF Cut PATTERN 1 to PATTERN 4 are switched with a blac...

Page 47: ...01 to 32 Pattern memory 1 to 32 You can save the settings of the current window layout pattern to a pattern memory Press the MENU SET key to apply setting Table 8 2 Settings to be saved in window pat...

Page 48: ...RESET 01 to PRESET 32 Default OFF You can assign a preset memory to a window layout pattern See 8 11 1 Recalling preset memory PATTERN LINK 01 OFF Window pattern number Preset memory number Fig 8 14 A...

Page 49: ...s output at YCbCr4 2 0 In any other case it is output at RGB 8 6 2 Sink device EDID check Menu Top OUTPUT SETTING OUTPUT HDMI MODE Setting value OFF In case of EDID load error the sink device is treat...

Page 50: ...tting the ignoring time 8 6 4 Deep Color Menu Top OUTPUT SETTING OUTPUT DEEP COLOR Setting value 24Bit Default 30Bit You can select the color depth of HDMI signal 30Bit signals are output with 30 bit...

Page 51: ...gnal has HDCP You can set the HDCP output for when an HDCP compliant sink device is connected Normally set this function to AUTO If a sink device which does not support HDCP is connected the ICP outpu...

Page 52: ...p 29 2160p 29 97 3840x2160 27 4K DCI 29 2160p 29 97 4096x2160 28 2160p 59 2160p 59 94 3840x2160 29 4K DCI 59 4096x2160p 59 94 4096x2160 The optimal resolution will be selected automatically if you set...

Page 53: ...different from each other you can select an aspect ratio for the sink device of 4 3 5 4 5 3 16 9 16 10 64 27 256 135 and FINE If you select FINE you can specify the aspect ratio range of 0 33333 to 3...

Page 54: ...efault 100 00 You can set the horizontal and vertical window display sizes based on the window size 100 and it starts from the upper left Horizontal and vertical sizes are set to 100 00 Displayed full...

Page 55: ...B 0 to 255 Default R G B 0 Black You can set the background color for blanking area when 8 7 4 Display position and 8 7 5 Display size are set Select A in the front panel to change the settings of R...

Page 56: ...MUTE Setting value OFF Default ON You can mute unmute the output audio 8 8 2 Audio input level Menu Top AUDIO INPUT LEVEL Setting for Each input channel Setting value 60dB to 10dB Default 0dB You can...

Page 57: ...the frontmost video is output Default OFF No audio IN1 Input channel 1 IN2 Input channel 2 IN3 Input channel 3 IN4 Input channel 4 You can select the input channel that outputs audio See 8 4 6 Window...

Page 58: ...p 2 Copied EDID 2 Copied EDID 3 Copied EDID 4 IN 1 to IN 4 Selecting WXGA Changing Deep Color Changing resolution Fig 8 18 Setting EDID Step 1 If you use external EDID or copied EDID copy the target E...

Page 59: ...sink device The lower resolutions are also supported For PCs select the maximum resolution supported by the connected PC Press the MENU SET key to apply setting Table 8 3 Maximum resolution of EDID 1...

Page 60: ...WXGA 1360 768 1366 768 VESA The number of pixels can be set in 8 9 4 LPCM 17 SXGA 1400 1050 18 WXGA 1440 900 19 WXGA 1600 900 RB 20 UXGA 1600 1200 21 WSXGA 1680 1050 22 VESA1080 1920 1080 CVT RB for D...

Page 61: ...N N 14 1280 960 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 1280 1024 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 16 1360 768 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 17 1400 1050 Y...

Page 62: ...nk device Saved EDID s vendor code Fig 8 19 Default EDID saving 8 9 3 Deep Color Menu Top EDID EDID DEEP COLOR Setting for Each input channel Setting value 24Bit Default 30Bit You can set the color de...

Page 63: ...d for 8 9 1 EDID Resolution Press the MENU SET key to apply setting 8 9 5 WXGA Menu Top EDID EDID WXGA SELECT Setting for Each input channel Setting value 1360x768 Default 1366x768 If the selected bui...

Page 64: ...a fixed IP address If controlling peripheral devices connected over LAN from the ICP keep multiple fixed IP addresses 8 10 1IP address Menu Top LAN IP ADDRESS Setting value 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255...

Page 65: ...ximum For communication command control set the port number to a value from 1100 6000 to 6999 Press the MENU SET key to apply setting WEB browser Communication command WEB browser WEB browser WEB brow...

Page 66: ...p to 32 preset memories can be saved and named up to 10 characters in ASCII codes 20 to 7D If you do not need to name the memory you can skip the step Press the MENU SET key to apply setting Table 8 5...

Page 67: ...Top PRESET MEMORY PRESET START UP Setting value Table 8 6 Start up setting You can set which settings will be applied at start up Table 8 6 Start up setting Item Setting value Startup operation Last c...

Page 68: ...UNLOCK You can set the key function lock PATTERN PATTERN SELECT keys will be locked unlocked MENU MENU SET ESC and arrow keys will be locked unlocked See 7 5 Locking unlocking front key function MENU...

Page 69: ...tting value OFF ON Default If you select ON and no key function is operated for 10 seconds the display brightness is reduced to approximately 25 When you operate any key the luminance returns to 100 8...

Page 70: ...TOR STATUS 2 OUT HDCP H22 004 MONITOR STATUS 3 OUT HDR SCDC ON Sink device status System status FAN STATUS 1 4800rpm OK TEMP STATUS 1 67c OK POWER STATUS 12 02V OK 0 Fig 8 22 Top page of VFD screen Yo...

Page 71: ...eam type 0 HDCP 2 2 stream type 0 1 HDCP 2 2 stream type 1 Input signal and HDCP d DVI signal without HDCP D DVI signal with HDCP h HDMI signal without HDCP H HDMI signal with HDCP Color depth 08 24 b...

Page 72: ...supported x2x YCbCr 4 2 2 supported x x YCbCr 4 2 2 not supported xx0 YCbCr 4 2 0 supported xx YCbCr 4 2 0 not supported Color depth 8 24 bit pixel 8 bit component 10 30 bit pixel 10 bit component 12...

Page 73: ...ou can view the system status of system See 8 12 5 Top page Table 8 9 System status Display Description System status 1 FAN STATUS 1 4800rpm OK FAN number 1 2 Rotation speed FAN status OK No problem d...

Page 74: ...Top OTHERS VERSION You can view the firmware and hardware versions The version information is displayed on two pages and you can switch pages by pressing and keys VERSION FW 1 00R0 VERSION HW F 01 00...

Page 75: ...eneral Power 100 240 VAC 10 50 Hz 60 Hz 3 Hz Power consumption About 54 Watts Dimensions 16 9 W 1 7 H 11 8 D 430 W 44 H 300 D mm EIA 1U high full rack wide Excluding connectors and the like Weight 8 6...

Page 76: ...heck 1 and 2 below 1 Is the output resolution setting of this device set to the input resolution supported by the sink device If the EDID resolution is set to 1080i the video may not be output to the...

Page 77: ...such as UXGA WUXGA QWXGA WQHD WQXGA 1080p 4K DEEP COLOR signal is input or output video may not be displayed or noise may appear depending on the cable quality and the connected device Change the reso...

Page 78: ...tput from the PC are not matched those problems may occur Check the resolution of the PC and the EDID resolution setting 59 The dual monitor function cannot be set or it is canceled automatically When...

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