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MSD-62  Series User’s Guide 

101 

9.10.5  Lip sync 

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AUDIO

OUTPUT LIP SYNC (Output side) / INPUT LIP SYNC (Input side) 

Setting for        Output side: Each output channel 

Input side: Each input channel, each input signal 

Setting value    0FRAME to 8FRAME  [Default]0FRAME 

 

You can adjust the gap between video (motion) and audio (sound). 

Up to eight frames

 

(up to 16 frames in total) can be set for each input/output channel. 

If sampling frequency is 192 kHz and vertical synchronous frequency is 24 Hz / 25 Hz / 30 Hz, the total 

maximum values of lip sync input / output channel are as follows: 

 

[Table 9.15] Maximum lip sync value 

Sampling frequency 

Vertical synchronous 

frequency 

Lip sync maximum 

value 

192 kHz 

24 Hz 

Up to 8 frames

*

 

25 Hz 

Up to 8 frames

*

 

30 Hz 

Up to 10 frames

*

 

Other conditions 

Up to 16 frames 

*

Up to 8 frames can be set for each input / output channel lip sync, but lip 

sync is limited to the maximum value. 

 

 

9.10.6  Sampling frequency 

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AUDIO

SAMPLING FREQUENCY 

Setting for        Each output channel 

Setting value     

AUTO    [Default] 

192kHz 

96kHz 

88.2kHz 

48kHz 

44.1kHz 

32kHz 

 

You can set the sampling frequency of digital audio output. 

 

 

AUTO

 

Outputting digital audio at the maximum sampling frequency supported by the sink device that is connected to 

the HDMI output connector. At this time, the sampling frequency that is actually output is displayed in 

parentheses. In case EDID cannot be read from the sink device, the sampling frequency that was used the 

last time is selected with “*” on its right side. 

 

Maximum sampling  frequency

Sampling frequency used last time

[OUT1 FREQUENCY]

A

UTO(48kHz)

[OUT1 FREQUENCY]

A

UTO(48kHz)*

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MSD-6203

Page 1: ...6206 MSD 6208 User s Guide Ver 2 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 m...

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Page 4: ...ry 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 i...

Page 5: ...tely If the plug is partially inserted arching may 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...

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Page 7: ...ide 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 2 000 meters 1 24 mi or higher above sea...

Page 8: ...channels 30 8 3 Video processing mode 31 8 3 1 Normal mode 31 8 3 2 Video combination mode 31 8 3 3 4K mode 35 8 4 Menu operation 39 8 5 Sink device power control 40 8 6 Command control 40 8 7 Locking...

Page 9: ...tic detection of video input interruption 81 9 7 5 Selecting signal of DVI input connector 81 9 7 6 HDBaseT input long reach mode 81 9 7 7 Fixing settings for each input signal 82 9 8 Setting input ti...

Page 10: ...Speaker configuration 109 9 11 7 Copying EDID 110 9 12 RS 232C 111 9 12 1 RS 232C communication setting 111 9 12 2 RS 232C operation mode 111 9 12 3 RS 232C HDBaseT connection 112 9 12 4 RS 232C trans...

Page 11: ...state 143 9 17 2 DISPLAY POWER keys 144 9 17 3 Control command execution key 145 9 17 4 Key function lock 146 9 18 Other settings 147 9 18 1 Grouping key function lock 147 9 18 2 Beep 148 9 18 3 Autom...

Page 12: ...scan conversion The models are generally divided into four models based on the number of outputs Since descriptions in this document are for MSD 6208 there may be slight differences between these mod...

Page 13: ...ssing or damaged please contact IDK One 1 main unit Figure MSD 6208 One 1 power cord 5 9 ft 1 8 m Two 2 rack mounting brackets Cable clamps Seven 7 for MSD 6203 Eight 8 for MSD 6204 Ten 10 for MSD 620...

Page 14: ...powered ON With Dante optional up to 64 audio channels 48 kHz can be transmitted over one LAN cable Scan converter Audio matrix switch Digital video audio HDMI DVI Analog video Composite Y C RGB YPbP...

Page 15: ...ng per window Control input RS 232C LAN Control output Control command output e g controlling projectors PJLink CEC Contact closure Others PoH HDBaseT input Cross point memory EDID emulation Preset me...

Page 16: ...enus and settings MENU SET key Selects menus and edits controls save settings See 8 4 Menu operation ESC key Ends the current menu setting Arrow keys Switch menu move cursor and change setting values...

Page 17: ...Fig 7 2 How to use cable clamp DVI input connectors Interfaces with DVI I or DVI D cable The following video signals can be input DVI HDMI Analog RGB such as PC Analog YPbPr SDTV HDTV Composite video...

Page 18: ...s and mixers Connector type is 5 pin terminal block See 7 2 4 Connecting audio cable RS 232C connector For external control by communication commands Connector type is 3 pin terminal block See 7 2 5 C...

Page 19: ...r HDMI DVI Up to 98 ft 30 m Full HD C Blu ray player HDMI DVI Up to 98 ft 30 m Full HD D Blu ray player HDMI DVI Up to 98 ft 30 m Full HD Power amp Dante supported Network audio HDC TH100WP Monitor B...

Page 20: ...Full HD Full HD Full HD Full HD Full HD Full HD Full HD Full HD Twisted pair cable Up to 328 ft 100 m 2 HDMI DVI Up to 131 ft 40 m A B D C A B D C A B D C A B D C Laptop Laptop Laptop Laptop HDMI DVI...

Page 21: ...Up to 328 ft 100 m 4K monitor 4K 30 HDC TH100WP 4K 30 HDC TH100WP A A C C OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor OUT6 OUT5 OUT7 OUT8 Full HD...

Page 22: ...unted in an EIA rack or an enclosed space ensure 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 ser...

Page 23: ...ks 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 co...

Page 24: ...d for DVI inputs The DVI I input connectors can be used for HDMI DVI digital signals and for analog signals DVI signal input Use DVI I or DVI D cable Signal only supports single link HDMI signal input...

Page 25: ...8 N C V Sync N C N C N C 9 TMDS Data1 N C N C N C N C 10 TMDS Data1 N C N C N C N C 11 GND N C N C N C N C 12 N C N C N C N C N C 13 N C N C N C N C N C 14 5V Power N C N C N C N C 15 GND N C N C N C...

Page 26: ...cted by noise Do 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 MSD video or audio may be in...

Page 27: ...gnal input output G L R Lch GND Rch GND GND G L R Lch Lch GND Rch Rch Up to 0 28 7mm Balanced signal input output Up to 0 28 7mm Up to 0 28 7mm Fig 7 4 Connecting audio cable to 5 pin terminal block c...

Page 28: ...supports three 3 channels The maximum load for each contact is 24 VDC 500 mA Connect a cable to the 6 pin terminal block and then insert into the appropriate connector on the MSD s rear panel AWG28 to...

Page 29: ...te green The MSD power can be controlled from the standby key RS 232C or LAN during standby state Start up power status can be set in 9 17 1 Power stat See 9 17 1 Power stat 8 1 1 Power up period Afte...

Page 30: ...ed in the VFD screen V A or VIDEO Input channels that are selected for video signals illuminate AUDIO Input channels that are selected for audio signals illuminate Outputting IN1 input signal to OUT1...

Page 31: ...t See 6 System Configuration Example 8 3 2 Video combination mode Video signals whose dot clock is less than 165 MHz can be input or output Up to four windows can be combined and output as one output...

Page 32: ...B D C A B D C A B D C A B D C Fig 8 4 Video combination mode MSD 6204 with Dante HDMI DVI Up to 141 ft 40 m Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT6 OUT5 Full HD Full H...

Page 33: ...ettings for MSD 6203 and MSD 6206 For MSD 6203 you can switch input channel of Window4 from the menu a WEB browser or communication commands For MSD 6206 you can switch input channel of Window7 and Wi...

Page 34: ...g window You can set all windows to be displayed or un displayed separately If changing the number of windows set 9 5 5 Window to INVISIBLE See 9 5 5 Window Video combination stored in preset memory T...

Page 35: ...T6 Group 4 OUT7 and OUT8 Note For sink devices to be connected to output channels the supported resolution needs to be the same Selecting input channel for MSD 6206 and MSD 6208 MSD 6206 Set output ch...

Page 36: ...30 Up to 4K 30 Up to 4K 30 Fig 8 9 Video output with 4K mode MSD 6203 with Dante Tip 4K 30 video is output from OUT3 MSD 6203 HDMI DVI 98 ft 30 m 4K monitor A A OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 4K monitor 4K monit...

Page 37: ...30 m 4K monitor A A C C OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor OUT6 OUT5 4K 30 4K 30 4K 30 4K 30 4K 30 4K 30 HDMI DVI Up to 98 ft 30 m Up to 4K 30 Up to 4K 30 Fig...

Page 38: ...C OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor 4K monitor OUT6 OUT5 OUT7 OUT8 4K 30 4K 30 4K 30 4K 30 4K 30 4K 30 4K 30 4K 30 HDMI DVI Up to 98 ft 30 m Up to...

Page 39: ...session See 9 1 Menu list MENU SET ESC Top Main menu Setting menu Sub menu MENU SET key ESC key MSD 6208 Fig 8 13 Menu level Tip The MENU SET key LED is illuminated only for settable menu For some set...

Page 40: ...ER key illuminates based on the sink device power status when reply command is sent from the sink device See 9 14 3 Command link Note If the reply command from the sink device is not checked the actua...

Page 41: ...o set cancel keylock for keys below You will hear a beep tone and then one of the following messages is displayed for 1 second You can group target keys OPERATION LOCK Locked OP LOCK RELEASE Unlocked...

Page 42: ...IN1 CH3 CH35 IN5 CH3 CH4 IN1 CH4 CH36 IN5 CH4 CH5 IN1 CH5 CH37 IN5 CH5 CH6 IN1 CH6 CH38 IN5 CH6 CH7 IN1 CH7 CH39 IN5 CH7 CH8 IN1 CH8 CH40 IN5 CH8 CH9 IN2 CH1 CH41 IN6 CH1 CH10 IN2 CH2 CH42 IN6 CH2 CH...

Page 43: ...o IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 HDMI Digital audio HDMI Digital audio HDMI Digital audio HDBaseT Digital audio IN5 IN6 IN8 IN7 Dante connector Primary Dante connector Secondary Mixture Mixture HDMI Digital audio Mi...

Page 44: ...Secondary connector Primary connector Secondary connector Analog audio HDMI Digital audio Dante connector Primary Dante connector Secondary Laptop Laptop Laptop Laptop Fig 8 16 Daisy chain connection...

Page 45: ...When settings are initialized from the WEB browser they can be initialized without changing LAN settings Note that after returning to factory default the previous setting values cannot be restored So...

Page 46: ...For Each input channel each input signal P 69 Default H Horizontal output resolution V Vertical output resolution INPUT MASKING For Each input channel each input signal P 70 Default L 0 R Horizontal...

Page 47: ...ECT For P 72 Default OFF WINDOW INPUT CH For Each window P 72 Default OFF WINDOW PRIORITY For Each window P 73 Default WINDOW1 5 Priority1 high WINDOW2 6 Priority 2 WINDOW3 7 Priority 3 WINDOW4 8 Prio...

Page 48: ...100 INPUT HUE For Each input channel each input signal P 76 Default 0 INPUT SATURATION For Each input channel each input signal P 76 Default 100 INPUT SETUP LEVEL For Each input channel each input sig...

Page 49: ...ANALOG INPUT TYPE For Each input channel each input signal analog input only P 80 Default AUTO INPUT OFF CHECK For Each input channel P 81 Default ON INPUT AD TYPE For Each input channel DVI connecto...

Page 50: ...87 Default Depends on input signal V START For Each input channel each input signal P 86 Default Depends on input signal V DISPLAY For Each input channel each input signal P 87 Default Depends on inpu...

Page 51: ...annel P 92 Default R 0 G 0 B 0 OUTPUT CONNECTOR For Each output channel P 93 Default HDMI HDCP OUTPUT MODE For Each output channel P 93 Default ALWAYS HDCP ERROR RETRY For Each output channel P 94 Def...

Page 52: ...AUTO INPUT OFFSET For Each input channel each input signal P 100 Default 0 dB OUTPUT LIP SYNC For Each output channel P 101 Default 0 FRAME INPUT LIP SYNC For Each input channel each input signal P 10...

Page 53: ...Each input channel digital input only 2 P 108 Default 24 BIT COLOR AUDIO FORMAT For Each input channel digital input only 2 P 108 Default PCM 48 kHz Dolby Digital OFF AAC OFF Dolby Digital OFF DTS OFF...

Page 54: ...OFF FWD RX CH For P 112 Default OUT1B LAN IP ADDRESS For P 114 Default 192 168 1 199 SUBNET MASK For P 114 Default 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY ADDRESS For P 114 Default 192 168 1 200 FUNCTION For Each conn...

Page 55: ...alue 0s000ms to 999s999ms P 128 For Default 0s000ms INITIALIZE For P 128 Default COMMAND TALLY For Each control command execution key P 129 Default REGISTERED FLASH TIME For Each control command execu...

Page 56: ...ut channel each bitmap P 138 Default CENTER CHANNEL ASSIGN For Each output channel P 138 Default OFF POWER ON BITMAP For Each output channel P 138 Default OFF DIVIDE MEMORY 3 For P 139 Default MODE RE...

Page 57: ...ON COMMAND AUTO LOCK For P 148 Default ON POWER SAVE For P 148 Default ON DISP POW BUTTON ON For P 149 Default 0 ms INPUT CHANNEL LINK For P 150 Default VIDEO OFF AUDIO OFF TOP DISPLAY For P 151 Defau...

Page 58: ...nel analog input only Can be set for each input channel only if input channel is analog signal Each input channel DVI connector only Can be set for each input channel of DVI input connector Each RS 23...

Page 59: ...ddress Subnet mask Gateway address See 9 13 3 TCP port number Table 8 19 Example URL Port number of WEB browser URL to be entered into address bar 80 Normal http 192 168 1 199 Other than 80 5000 to 59...

Page 60: ...O SIZING BACKGROUND COLOR TEST PATTERN 9 5 Video processing setting VIDEO FUNCTION MODE SELECT WINDOW INPUT CH WINDOW PRIORITY WINDOW FLIP H WINDOW INVISIBLE 9 6Quality setting IMAGE EFFECT INPUT SHAR...

Page 61: ...ANALOG OUTPUT MULTI AUDIO TEST TONE 9 11 EDID EDID EDID DATA PC RESOLUTION AV RESOLUTION DEEP COLOR INPUT AUDIO FORMAT SPEAKER MONITOR EDID COPY 9 12 RS 232C COM PORT PARAMETERS FUNCTION FORWARDING FW...

Page 62: ...POWER ON SETTING POWER SWITCH DISPLAY POWER COMMAND PRESET OPERATION LOCK 9 18 Other settings OTHERS OP LOCK MODE BUZZER COMMAND AUTO LOCK POWER SAVE DISP POW BUTTON ON HDC POWER OUTPUT INPUT CHANNEL...

Page 63: ...ing Loading prior settings Was input signal changed NO YES Was the signal input before YES NO Initializing input timing Outputting video with new settings Fig 9 4 How input signals are recognized The...

Page 64: ...control Overscan Display position Display size Masking Quality setting Sharpness Brightness Contrast HUE Saturation Black level Input settings Analog input signal parameters Setting input timing The t...

Page 65: ...irst and then switch the desired signals by pressing the front keys You can check the input and output setting status in the VFD screen Table 9 2 Channel switching mode Mode Signals to be switched V A...

Page 66: ...1366x768 WXGA 60 1360x768 SXGA 60 1280x1024 Quad VGA 60 1280x960 WXGA 60 1280x800 WXGA 60 1280x768 XGA 60 1024x768 The optimal resolution will be selected automatically if you set this menu to AUTO N...

Page 67: ...atio control AUTO 1 and AUTO 2 work differently only when letter box signals are presented to the input AUTO 1 processes them as 16 9 or 14 9 video signals while AUTO 2 sets them as 4 3 Normally no pr...

Page 68: ...Setting value 100 to 115 Default NTSC PAL SDTV 105 HDTV PC 100 You can create an enlarged display of input video 9 4 6 Display position Menu Top OUTPUT TIMING INPUT POSITION input side OUTPUT POSITIO...

Page 69: ...tion Output side Horizontal size Horizontal output resolution 4 to Horizontal output resolution x 4 Default Horizontal output resolution Vertical size Vertical output resolution 4 to Vertical output r...

Page 70: ...al output resolution or less Default Horizontal output resolution Top side masking Vertical output position 0 or more to Bottom side masking Default 0 Bottom side masking Top side masking to Vertical...

Page 71: ...the test pattern will override any other signal that has been switched to that particular output connector All settings of 9 6 Quality setting will be invalid while a test pattern is displayed OUTPUT...

Page 72: ...e video processing mode See 8 3 1 Normal mode See 8 3 2 Video combination See 8 3 3 4K mode 9 5 2 Window setting OVERLAY mode Menu Top VIDEO FUNCTION WINDOW INPUT CH Setting for Each window Setting va...

Page 73: ...ting Item Value Window 1 to 8 Priority PRI 1 Highest to 4 Lowest If some or all windows are overlapped windows are displayed according to the window priority setting as follows Table 9 5 Window priori...

Page 74: ...efault ON Flips horizontally Flips Fig 9 9 Flip horizontally Note This feature is only for OFF mode and video combination mode OVERLAY 9 5 5 Window hiding Menu Top VIDEO FUNCTION WINDOW INVISIBLE Sett...

Page 75: ...e 5 to 15 Default 0 You can set the desired level of sharpness for each input signal 9 6 2 Brightness Menu Top IMAGE EFFECT INPUT BRIGHTNESS Input side OUTPUT BRIGHTNESS Output side Setting for Input...

Page 76: ...ach input signal Setting value 0 to 200 Default 100 You can set the color saturation for each input signal Note It can be set up to 200 However if the dot clock of input signal exceeds 165 MHz it is s...

Page 77: ...ut signal Output side Each output channel You can initialize settings of the following items A long buzzer tone will sound when the initialization is completed by pressing the MENU SET key Table 9 6 I...

Page 78: ...to output video signal Changing EDID ON OFF Requesting source device to output video signal Monitoring Hot plug ON OFF Video signal from source device Fig 9 12 Monitoring absence of input Notes If you...

Page 79: ...HDCP compliant if it is connected 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...

Page 80: ...e detected automatically In cases where the detection fails and video is not output correctly set the input type manually With AUTO the automatic detection of S Video may fail If both composite video...

Page 81: ...e set this menu to OFF Even if you set this feature to ON distorted video cannot be corrected completely when input video signals are lost Especially if you set 9 9 5 Window transaction effect to an o...

Page 82: ...See 9 2 Input signal automatic detection You can select the setting saved for each signal or the current setting ALL FIXED Does not load all settings saved for each input signal but outputs the video...

Page 83: ...part of the video image is cut off you may make fine adjustments as required Table 9 8 Settable items Function Analog input Digital input Automatic measurement Partly 1 Cannot be set The total number...

Page 84: ...atic measurement of the start position and active area If edges of video are not displayed correctly use this mode to set the start position and active area automatically If the input video is not rec...

Page 85: ...m front keys You can execute the automatic measurement in NORMAL MODE by pressing an IN7 or IN8 key analog input only for two seconds or longer If you want to execute the automatic measurement in NEXT...

Page 86: ...T TIMING H START Horizontal V START Vertical Setting for Each input channel each input signal Setting value Table 9 8 Settings of start position Table 9 9 Settings of start position Function Setting v...

Page 87: ...of vertical lines 10 or less Default varies depending on the input signal You can set the horizontal vertical active area of input video The horizontal setting value must be The total number of horiz...

Page 88: ...t As the set value must not exceed the value set in 9 8 3 Start position some input videos are displayed with blackout at the left or top side This menu is valid only if Fig 9 15 Conditions of automat...

Page 89: ...g value No 1 to No 99 You can register up to 99 analog RBG analog YPbPr input timing settings and you can name each device data up to 14 characters using ASCII code 20 to 7D If you do not name the dev...

Page 90: ...K s cable AWG24 was used 9 9 2 Output mode Menu Top OUTPUT SETTING OUTPUT MODE Setting for Each output channel Setting value HDMI YCbCr 4 4 4 MODE Default HDMI RGB MODE HDMI YCbCr 4 2 2 MODE DVI MODE...

Page 91: ...device from being switched to the standby mode Note In video combination mode synchronous signal is output at all times regardless of this menu s setting 9 9 4 Output video with no input video Menu To...

Page 92: ...lready selected the setting will be initialized to FREEZE FADE OUT IN 9 9 6 Window transaction speed Menu Top OUTPUT SETTING SWITCHING SPEED Setting for Each output channel Setting value 100ms to 2000...

Page 93: ...ignal has HDCP DISABLE Do not encrypt HDCP You can set the HDCP encryption of the HDMI output connector Normally set this function to ALWAYS If you select HDCP INPUT ONLY the MSD encrypts HDCP only if...

Page 94: ...manually If retry is not succeeded even after the MSD retries for the set number of retry times video and audio with HDCP are not output Press the MENU SET key to apply the setting 9 9 11 Deep Color...

Page 95: ...onnection changes the EDID may also need to be changed the MSD changes it automatically in order to update the address of the connected device When the EDID is changed the source device stops outputti...

Page 96: ...t signal of a channel become from OFF to ON and that input channel has the same or higher priority than currently selected channel or When video is not input to the current input channel having higher...

Page 97: ...7 having the second highest priority Input signal ON Input signal ON OFF Input signal ON PRI Priority PRI Priority IN 7 IN 6 IN 5 IN 4 IN 3 IN 2 IN 1 OUT 1 OUT 2 IN 8 PRI 1 PRI 1 PRI 1 PRI 1 PRI 1 PRI...

Page 98: ...r Each output channel Setting value V A Video Audio Default VIDEO Video AUDIO Audio You can set the channel switching mode when automatic switching is executed This setting has priority regardless of...

Page 99: ...r sink device and analog audio that do not support multi channel linear PCM signal 2 channels ch that are set in 9 10 8 Multi channel audio output or down mixed audio will be output Analog output Digi...

Page 100: ...you can change the mute setting 9 10 3 Selecting audio input Menu Top AUDIO AUDIO INPUT SELECT Setting for Each input channel Setting value DIGITAL Default ANALOG1 ANALOG2 You can select digital or an...

Page 101: ...frames 25 Hz Up to 8 frames 30 Hz Up to 10 frames Other conditions Up to 16 frames Up to 8 frames can be set for each input output channel lip sync but lip sync is limited to the maximum value 9 10 6...

Page 102: ...connector OUT7 Outputs audio of output channel7 to the analog audio output connector OUT8 Outputs audio of output channel8 to the analog audio output connector You can set the audio of the selected o...

Page 103: ...aker ALL Default LOW FREQUENCY EFFECT FRONT L R FRONT CENTER REAR L R REAR LEFT REAR L R CENTER REAR RIGHT FRONT LEFT REAR LEFT CENTER FRONT RIGHT REAR RIGHT CENTER You can check the position of the s...

Page 104: ...ging audio format Changing Deep Color input Changing speaker configuration Changing PC resolution Changing AV resolution Built in EDID OUT 1 OUT 4 External EDID OUT3 External EDID OUT2 External EDID O...

Page 105: ...r IN1 IN5 and IN6 In 4K mode the set resolution s EDID will be applied In normal mode and video combination mode 1080p s EDID will be applied automatically This setting will also be applied for contro...

Page 106: ...1280x1024 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 1360x768 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N 1366x768 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y N N N N N N N N N N N N 1400x1050 Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y N Y Y N N N N...

Page 107: ...olution in this menu However some PCs and AV devices may select the higher resolution of the resolutions set in 9 11 2 Resolutions for PCs and this menu If a source device that does not support 4K is...

Page 108: ...he setting 9 11 5 Audio format Menu Top EDID AUDIO FORMAT Setting for Each input channel digital input only Setting value Table 9 18 Audio format Table 9 18 Audio format Audio format ON OFF Maximum sa...

Page 109: ...OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 6 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 7 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OF...

Page 110: ...and set each speaker to ON OFF individually If the number of speakers exceeds the available value the DATA INVALID message is displayed and the settings will not be applied Press the MENU SET key to...

Page 111: ...232C setting items Table 9 20 RS 232C setting items Setting item Setting value Default Baud rate bps 4800 9600 19200 38400 9600 Data bit length bit 8 7 8 Parity check NONE EVEN ODD NONE Stop bit bit 1...

Page 112: ...BaseT transmitter connected to the HDBaseT input connector and receiver connected to RS 232C output connector 9 12 4 RS 232C transmitting channel Menu Top COM PORT FWD TX CH Setting for OUT1B to OUT8B...

Page 113: ...o the setting of 9 13 2 LAN operation mode The MSD has eight connections that can be set individually See 9 14 Setting control command Switching hub Switching hub Switching hub Switching hub Switching...

Page 114: ...IVER Default TRANSMITTER Destination IP address N A 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Default 192 168 1 198 PJLink protocol connection N A ON Use OFF Not use Default Destination connection number 1 N A 1 to...

Page 115: ...9 13 2 LAN operation mode Each connection will be divided into connections for communication command control and WEB browser depending on the set port numbers Press the MENU SET key to apply the setti...

Page 116: ...l command from menu key Procedure Associating control command Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Linking control command to front keys Control reply command Executing control command Internal loopback Communication...

Page 117: ...en the control command that is used for displaying the received data is executed Examples 1 SCREEN UP is registered in MEMO and the control command is executed 2 A reply command SCREEN OK is displayed...

Page 118: ...ter powering off 0ms to 999s999ms Default 0ms Communicatio n port yes no no Set the following communication ports to OFF not sending communication commands or ON sending communication commands Those p...

Page 119: ...d the command 0ms to 99s999ms Default 0ms ERROR 3 4 yes no no Set whether the next command is to be executed or not if no valid response is replied even after completing retry for the set number of re...

Page 120: ...to LAN8 to ON set 9 13 2 LAN operation mode to TRANSMITTER 7 CEC only power ON OFF of the sink device can be controlled Setting loop back function The MSD sends a communication command back to the MS...

Page 121: ...ame 22 1 I N F 2 SP CR Get product name 23 1 I N F O SP CR Get other information optional of manufacturer SP space CR delimiter You can specify the input number from 1 to 9 but types and the number of...

Page 122: ...1 to 9 but types and the numbers of selectable input connectors differ depending on connected projectors 2 Fan error 3 Lamp error 4 Temperature error 5 Cover open error 5 Filter error 7 Other errors F...

Page 123: ...input mode of reply command data ASCII For data consisting of only 0A 0D 20 to 7D text HEX For data including other codes ASCII Default HEX DATA Set the command to be compared with the received data...

Page 124: ...ernally not loop back Since OK and NG are registered to reply commands 31 and 32 by factory default respectively do not edit or delete those commands if you use the loop back function and check reply...

Page 125: ...of reply command to ASCII it is automatically set to FF For example if 0 of ASCII codes 30 in hex is replied Binary Binary Hexadecimal Received data 00110000 MASK 11111111 30 Reply command data 00110...

Page 126: ...e executed in order of registration If the same command is associated multiple times it is repeatedly executed Control command execution button can be toggled Set TOGGLE to ON to enable PLANE B and th...

Page 127: ...VIDEO OUT6 IN8 VIDEO OUT6 OFF Selecting video input channel of OUT6 AUDIO OUT2 IN1 to AUDIO OUT2 IN8 AUDIO OUT2 OFF Selecting audio input channel of OUT2 AUDIO OUT6 IN1 to AUDIO OUT6 IN8 AUDIO OUT6 OF...

Page 128: ...rations from ports that execute control commands will be invalid operations from other ports can be performed For example if you execute a command from a command execution key you cannot perform any o...

Page 129: ...ating condition If you register a command only for one plane If you register commands for both two planes REGISTERED Illuminates if a control command is registered Illuminates if PLANE A will be execu...

Page 130: ...save the I O channel settings of video and audio into the cross point memory Up to 9 cross point memories can be saved with their name up to 10 characters If you set not control for 9 15 3 Editing cro...

Page 131: ...rolled Outputs that are set not to be controlled are not switched when cross point memory is loaded OUT1 Input channel1 OUT2 Input channel2 Current input setting OUT1 Input channel3 OUT2 Not control C...

Page 132: ...s Automatic detection of video input interruption Selecting signal of DVI input connector HDBaseT input long reach mode Setting input timing The total number of horizontal dots Start position Active a...

Page 133: ...nchronous signal output with no input video Output video with no input video Window transaction effect Window transaction speed Wipe color Output connector HDCP The number of HDCP Deep Color CEC Prior...

Page 134: ...2 Starts with the settings saved in the preset memory For settings that are not saved in the preset memory settings last time the MSD powered off will be applied Cross point memory CROSS POINT 1 to CR...

Page 135: ...DER for Windows The number of colors 2 colors monochrome 1 bit 16 colors 4 bits 256 colors 8 bits 16 77 million colors TRUE COLOR 24 bits Resolution The maximum resolution Horizontal resolution x Vert...

Page 136: ...he MSD while the message is displayed In case the bit map file is not correct the error message will be displayed Table 9 38 Bitmap transfer error message Message Description FILE NAME INVALID The spe...

Page 137: ...r of the bitmap If you set LINK to ON you can set only Red R Settings of Green G and Blue B are also changed according to the setting of the Red R If more than one bitmap is registered to the MSD you...

Page 138: ...ated as an input video source by assigning the bitmap to any input that is not currently being used Set 9 16 2 Outputting bitmap image to OFF in order to assign the bitmap to an input channel If multi...

Page 139: ...ered 1MByte 1MByte 1MByte 1MByte 1MByte 2MByte Before divice Before divice Before divice Before divice Before divice Before divice Before divice Before divice Into four sections Into four sections Int...

Page 140: ...ou can specify directly the after division memory size If the currently registered bitmap is deleted because of specifying the size directly an S or E is displayed in the upper right BLOCK Current blo...

Page 141: ...n the reduced size Larger resolutions require a longer loading time it may take approximately six seconds at a maximum Register images having a lower resolution than that of the sink device If an inpu...

Page 142: ...99 capture html Other than 80 5000 to 5999 http 192 168 1 199 5000 capture html e g 5000 Once capture starts correctly the message CAPTURE NOW PLEASE WAIT is displayed Do not turn off the MSD while th...

Page 143: ...8 1 Main power switch and standby key Table 9 43 Standby switch state for when main POWER switch is turned on Condition Status Setting value Power state before main POWER switch is powered off Power...

Page 144: ...he same state as it was before turning off the MSD or standby OFF DISPLAY POWER keys do not operate ON Commands are executed if commands are registered in a DISPLAY POWER key See 9 14 3 Command link T...

Page 145: ...mmand can be executed PRESET LOAD Preset memory can be executed LOCK Control command execution keys are locked Table 9 45 Control command execution key state for when MSD is powered on Condition State...

Page 146: ...d on AUTO The same state as it was before powering off the MSD UNLOCK Key function is unlocked LOCK Key function is locked See 9 18 1 Grouping key function lock Table 9 46 Start up key function lock C...

Page 147: ...See 8 7 Locking and unlocking key function See 8 2 Selecting input channels Table 9 47 Grouping front keys For Target keys CHANNEL Input channel selection keys MENU Menu operation keys PRESET LOAD Loc...

Page 148: ...key Menu Top OTHERS COMMAND AUTO LOCK Setting value ON Default OFF If you select ON and no key function is operated for 30 seconds the control command execution key is set to be locked 9 18 4 Power s...

Page 149: ...n the key is pressed accidentally 9 18 6 HDBaseT input power supply Menu Top OTHERS HDC POWER OUTPUT Setting value ON OFF Default You can set the power supply function from the HDBaseT input connector...

Page 150: ...ges of IN2 will be displayed automatically For example in the Input Status menu IN2 audio information is displayed automatically 3 IN5 is selected for audio input channel of OUT2 Audio menu pages are...

Page 151: ...H D H R AUDIO VOLUME OUT1 AUDIO MUTE 0dB NORMAL Default MSD 6208 You can mute unmute by pressing the ESC key OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S C D Fig 9 37 Top page of VFD screen For the top page you can select o...

Page 152: ...AUDIO M LINEAR PCM 48kHz Upper Input channel Input channel Deep Color Input channel multi channel audio information Lower Input signal type other information Video signal format input signal type oth...

Page 153: ...not be recognized Horizontal Vertical synchronous frequency NO SIGNAL No video signal is input If the dot clock of the input signal exceeds the limitation E is displayed on the left of the input signa...

Page 154: ...utput signal color depth Lower HDCP status HDCP status error code Output signal and color depth H24 HDMI 24 BIT COLOR H30 HDMI 30 BIT COLOR D DVI HDCP authorization status Table 9 55 HDCP authorizatio...

Page 155: ...ayed only for digital input Signal with HDCP are input but the sink device does not support HDCP This error code may also be displayed while authenticating HDCP 6 Displayed only for digital input The...

Page 156: ...CTED If the MSD cannot read EDID from connected sink devices the VFD screen No 1 shows EDID READ ERROR Table 9 57 Sink device EDID No 1 2 3 Display OUT1 xxxx 1920x1080 148 50MHz OUT1 HDMI RGB 422 444...

Page 157: ...MSD 62 Series User s Guide 157 9 18 12 Viewing version information Menu Top OTHERS VERSION Values to be displayed Model name and firmware version You can view the model name and firmware version...

Page 158: ...channels are reserved for Dante output You can select the input audio that is output to Channels 61 to 64 See 8 8 Dante output Optional Table 9 58 Dante output channel and audio input channel Setting...

Page 159: ...Y 0 286 V p p C 75 Analog RGB 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p p Sync on Green 75 HS VS TTL level CS TTL level Sync on Green Analog YPbPr 1 0 V p p Y 0 7 V p p Pb Pr 75 EDID emulation Connector Female DVI I 29 pin...

Page 160: ...on About 118 Watts About 125 Watts with Dante optional Dimensions 16 9 W 3 5 H 15 7 D 430 W 88 H 400 D mm EIA 2U high full rack wide Excluding connectors and the like Weight 14 8 lbs 6 7 kg 15 4 lbs 7...

Page 161: ...ill fix these problems automatically without the need to physically plug and unplug the cables It creates the same condition as if the cable were physically disconnected and reconnected This feature o...

Page 162: ...p C 75 Analog RGB 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p p Sync on Green 75 HS VS TTL level CS TTL level Sync on Green Analog YPbPr 1 0 V p p Y 0 7 V p p Pb Pr 75 EDID emulation Connector Female DVI I 29 pin Format HDMI...

Page 163: ...Watts About 129 Watts with Dante optional Dimensions 16 9 W 3 5 H 15 7 D 430 W 88 H 400 D mm EIA 2U high full rack wide Excluding connectors and the like Weight 14 8 lbs 6 7 kg 15 4 lbs 7 kg with Dan...

Page 164: ...ill fix these problems automatically without the need to physically plug and unplug the cables It creates the same condition as if the cable were physically disconnected and reconnected This feature o...

Page 165: ...p C 75 Analog RGB 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p p Sync on Green 75 HS VS TTL level CS TTL level Sync on Green Analog YPbPr 1 0 V p p Y 0 7 V p p Pb Pr 75 EDID emulation Connector Female DVI I 29 pin Format HDMI...

Page 166: ...ional Dimensions 16 9 W 3 5 H 15 7 D 430 W 88 H 400 D mm EIA 2U high full rack wide Excluding connectors and the like Weight 15 9 lbs 7 2 kg 16 5 lbs 7 5 kg with Dante optional Temperature Operating 3...

Page 167: ...ill fix these problems automatically without the need to physically plug and unplug the cables It creates the same condition as if the cable were physically disconnected and reconnected This feature o...

Page 168: ...p C 75 Analog RGB 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p p Sync on Green 75 HS VS TTL level CS TTL level Sync on Green Analog YPbPr 1 0 V p p Y 0 7 V p p Pb Pr 75 EDID emulation Connector Female DVI I 29 pin Format HDMI...

Page 169: ...ional Dimensions 16 9 W 3 5 H 15 7 D 430 W 88 H 400 D mm EIA 2U high full rack wide Excluding connectors and the like Weight 15 9 lbs 7 2 kg 16 5 lbs 7 5 kg with Dante optional Temperature Operating 3...

Page 170: ...ill fix these problems automatically without the need to physically plug and unplug the cables It creates the same condition as if the cable were physically disconnected and reconnected This feature o...

Page 171: ...s not output video Error code 2 Check if the source device is connected and turned on Error code 3 Signal is not input Check 1 to 6 on the next page Error code 4 A problem may occur in the source devi...

Page 172: ...put is selected the problem was caused by the input side If it occurs for all inputs or only when a test pattern is displayed the problem was caused by the output side Change the resolution to a lower...

Page 173: ...played on the full screen by setting the aspect ratio to FULL there is no problem If the aspect ratios are not the same you can select a or b below a video is cut off b black is displayed at edge s 67...

Page 174: ...monitor function may not work correctly In this case disable the monitoring function 78 It takes a long time to output video after video input is switched If you set the HDCP output to HDCP INPUT ONL...

Page 175: ...e bitmap is cut off or bitmap is not displayed on the full screen Set the total number of horizontal dots If you change the total number of horizontal dots you may sometimes have to set the start posi...

Page 176: ...connected device is HDCP compliant and determines whether to output HDCP signal or not Since the MSD is HDCP compliant audio may not be output if the MSD is connected to a sink device or AV amplifier...

Page 177: ...mpressed audio such as Dolby Digital DTS and so on is input analog audio is not output You can check the input audio type in 9 18 9 Input signal status 96 108 Audio is output from analog output connec...

Page 178: ...d subnet mask 111 114 115 Is COM PORT s FUNCTION set to RECIEVER mode If it is set to TRANSMITTER mode the communication command of the MSD cannot be controlled externally 111 114 ERR 6 is returned If...

Page 179: ...the function which turns on the sink device from external devices of the sink device Others Input signal temporarily disappear when input channel is switched When the CEC connection changes EDID may...

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