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MSD-72 Series User’s Guide 

 

Altitude: 

 

Instruction

 

Do not place the product at elevations of 2,000 meters (6562 feet) or higher above sea 

level. Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in malfunctions. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MSD-72 Series

Page 1: ...7204UHD MSD 7201UHDTB MSD 7202UHDTB MSD 7203UHDTB MSD 7204UHDTB User s Guide Ver 1 4 0 Thank you for choosing our Digital Multi Switcher To ensure the best performance of this product please read thi...

Page 2: ...s and other countries The terms Mozilla and Firefox and their logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Mozilla Foundation in the United States and other countries Google Chrome is a registered...

Page 3: ...lass A digital device pursuant 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 enviro...

Page 4: ...jury if the warning is ignored or the equipment 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 equip...

Page 5: ...age Set the power plug in a convenient place to unplug easily You can easily unplug in case of any extraordinary failure or abnormal situation and it also helps for unplugging when you do not use it f...

Page 6: ...tion slots are blocked it may cause fire or failure due to internal heat Do not put heavy items on the product It may fall turn over and lead to injury Do not exceed ratings of outlet and wiring devic...

Page 7: ...User s Guide 7 Altitude Instruction Do not place the product at elevations of 2 000 meters 6562 feet or higher above sea level Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in...

Page 8: ...30 8 3 Menu operation 31 8 4 Menu operation 32 8 5 Command control 32 8 6 Locking and Unlocking key lock 33 8 7 Initialization 34 8 8 Web menu operation 46 8 8 1 Control from WEB browser 46 8 8 2 How...

Page 9: ...ta 72 9 6 9 Tracking 72 9 7 Output settings 73 9 7 1 Output mode 73 9 7 2 Synchronous signal output with no input video 73 9 7 3 Output video with no input video 73 9 7 4 Window transaction effect 74...

Page 10: ...n key Lighting condition 110 9 12 8 Blinking time of command execution key 110 9 13 Preset memory 111 9 13 1 Loading cross pooint 111 9 13 2 Saving cross point 111 9 13 3 Editing cross point 112 9 13...

Page 11: ...ime 131 9 16 6 Input channel automatic linking 132 9 16 7 Top VFD screen 133 9 16 8 Input signal status 134 9 16 9 Sink device status 136 9 16 10 Displaying EDID of sink device 138 9 16 11 Displaying...

Page 12: ...4UHD and MSD 7204UHDTB having four outputs there may be slight differences between these models and other models having one to three outputs Table 1 1 Connector shape Model Connector type Input Output...

Page 13: ...K One 1 main unit Figure MSD 7204UHD UHDTB One 1 power cord 1 8 meters approximately 5 91 feet Two 2 rack mounting brackets Cable clamps Eight 8 for MSD 7201UHD MSD 7201UHDTB Nine 9 for MSD 7202UHD MS...

Page 14: ...for MSD 7201UHDTB Eleven 11 for MSD 7202UHDTB Twelve 12 for MSD 7203UHDTB Thirteen 13 for MSD 7204UHDTB 3 pin terminal Block Two 2 for MSD 7201UHDTB Two 2 for MSD 7202UHDTB Two 2 for MSD 7203UHDTB Tw...

Page 15: ...tion helps you to send external commands after cooling time passes as power supply control of projectors or the like External control commands can be executed from front keys RS 232C or LAN They can b...

Page 16: ...alanced EDID emulator A D conversion IN1 to IN3 Analog audio L R balanced unbalanced MSD 7204UHDTB Digital video audio HDMI DVI Up to 98 ft 30 m Up to 98 ft 30 m D A conversion IN1 to IN9 4 chs Lip sy...

Page 17: ...o A D D A conversion Volume adjustment Lip sync Control Input RS 232C LAN Output RS 232C LAN contact closure CEC PJLink Others EDID emulation All functions setting through browser Auto input detection...

Page 18: ...Displays menus and settings MENU SET key Displays menus and edits controls settings See 8 3 Menu operation ESC key Ends the current menu setting Arrow keys Switches menu moves cursor and changes set...

Page 19: ...MSD 72 Series User s Guide 19 5 2 Rear panel Figure 5 2 Rear panel drawing MSD 7204UHD Figure 5 3 Rear panel drawing MSD 7204UHDTB...

Page 20: ...tor type is able to select between RCA and terminal block 5 pin See 7 2 3 Connecting audio cables HDMI output connector Output connector for HDMI and DVI signal to connect to sink devices such as LC m...

Page 21: ...used IN1 IN2 IN3 and OUT1 only 4K projector PJLink Screen Analog audio HDMI DVI Up to 98 ft 30 m Contact output 4K TV CEC Laptop Up to 4K 60 4 4 4 Up to 4K 30 HDMI DVI Up to 98 ft 30 m Blu ray player...

Page 22: ...p the ambient temperature at 40 degrees C 104 degrees F or less If inadequately vented the life of parts may be shortened and operations may be affected Attaching rack mounting brackets 1 Remove four...

Page 23: ...cables completely and install them without any stress on connectors Fix HDMI cables using cable clamps to prevent those cables from falling off Fixing HDMI cable using cable clamp Removing HDMI cable...

Page 24: ...20 21 22 23 24 C2 C1 C3 C4 C5 Figure 7 2 29 pin DVI I female connector Table 7 2 Pin assignments Pin Input signal name HDMI DVI Analog RGB Analog YPbPr Composite video Y C 1 TMDS Data2 N C N C N C N...

Page 25: ...S Clock N C N C N C N C 24 TMDS Clock N C N C N C N C C1 N C Red Pr Cr N C N C C2 N C Green SOG Y VIDEO Y C3 N C Blue Pb Cb N C C C4 N C H Sync CS N C N C N C C5 N C GND GND GND GND N C No Connection...

Page 26: ...202UHDTB 2 outputs MSD 7203UHDTB 3 outputs MSD 7204UHDTB 4 outputs RCA pin jack for audio input output connectors Use commercially available audio cables RCA pin if the MSD has RCA pin jack for audio...

Page 27: ...cross cable when you connect the MSD to PC The pin assignments of RS 232C port D sub 9 pin are following D sub 9 pin male 1 5 RS 232C connector 6 9 RxD TxD N C DTR DSR N C GND RTS CTS Pin 1 3 2 4 6 5...

Page 28: ...and closing operation of the relay individually The maximum peak load for each contact is 24 VDC 500 mA Fix a cable to the attached 6 pin terminal block and then connecting to the MSD IDK recommends u...

Page 29: ...S 232C and LAN The status for when the main switch is turned on can be set from 9 15 1 Power switch See 9 15 1 Power switch 8 1 1 Required time After the MSD is turned on it takes 7 seconds to receive...

Page 30: ...utput settings of video signal are shown by the CHANNEL SELECT keys When the AUDIO LED lights input and output settings of audio signal are shown by the CHANNEL SELECT keys Table 8 3 Switching mode Sw...

Page 31: ...aved automatically after the operation See 9 1 Menu list Figure 8 3 Menu hierarchy Tip MENU SET key LED in ON only for settable menu Some setting screens the set value is applied from the MENU SET key...

Page 32: ...normal termination is sent from the sink device the DISPLAY POWER key turns orange when powered ON or the key light turns off when powered OFF If the reply command from the sink device is not checked...

Page 33: ...following message is displayed for 1 second Operation Lock can be set and done by group OPERATION LOCK Locked OP LOCK RELEASE Unlocked See 9 16 1 Operation lock mode Menu operation keys Control comman...

Page 34: ...ntil you hear a long beep sound The following list shows the Factory default values When settings are initialized from the WEB browser they can be initialized without changing LAN settings Note that o...

Page 35: ...ach input channel each input signal P 55 Default H Horizontal output resolution V Vertical output resolution INPUT MASKING For Each input channel each input signal P 56 Default L 0 R Horizontal input...

Page 36: ...INPUT HUE For Each input channel each input signal P 59 Default 0 INPUT SATURATION For Each input channel each input signal P 59 Default 100 INPUT SETUP LEVEL For Each input channel each input signal...

Page 37: ...XED INPUT TIMING AUTO SETUP For Each input channel each input signal analog input only 1 P 67 Default NORMAL MODE H TOTAL DOTS For Each input channel each input signal analog input only 1 P 69 Default...

Page 38: ...hannels P 74 Default 350 ms WIPE COLOR For Each output channels P 74 Default R 0 G 0 B 0 HDCP OUTPUT MODE For Each output channels P 75 Default HDCP 2 2 HDCP ERROR RETRY For Each output channels P 75...

Page 39: ...INPUT OFFSET For Each input channel each input signal P 81 Default 0 dB OUTPUT LIP SYNC For Each output channels P 82 Default 0 FRAME INPUT LIP SYNC For Each input channel each input signal P 82 Defa...

Page 40: ...DEEP COLOR INPUT For Each input channel digital input only 2 P 89 Default 24 BIT COLOR AUDIO FORMAT For Each input channel digital input only 2 P 89 Default PCM 48 kHz Dolby Digital OFF AAC OFF Dolby...

Page 41: ...HANNEL P 92 LAN IP ADDRESS For Default 192 168 1 199 SUBNET MASK For Default 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY ADDRESS For Default 192 168 1 200 FUNCTION For Each connection P 94 Default Operation mode RECEIVER I...

Page 42: ...TIME Set value 0s000ms to 999s999ms P 108 For Default 0s000ms INITIALIZE For P 108 Default COMMAND TALLY For Each control command execution key Default REGISTERED FLASH TIME For Each control command...

Page 43: ...s each bitmap P 120 Default CENTER CHANNEL ASSIGN For Each output channels P 120 Default OFF POWER ON BITMAP For Each output channels P 120 Default OFF DIVIDE MEMORY 3 For P 121 Default MODE RESIZE NU...

Page 44: ...W P 129 Default LOCK BUZZER For P 131 Default ON COMMAND AUTO LOCK For P 131 Default ON POWER SAVE For P 131 Default ON DISP POW BUTTON ON For P 131 Default 0 ms INPUT CHANNEL LINK For P 132 Default V...

Page 45: ...input channel digital input only Can be set for each input channel only if input channel is digital signal Each input channel analog input only Can be set for each input channel only if input channel...

Page 46: ...onal WEB browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 Google Chrome 56 Mozilla Firefox 51 8 8 1 Control from WEB browser To control the MSD from a WEB browser type the IP address that is set to the MSD in t...

Page 47: ...el channel tab will be displayed Set the each setting from the submenu by following the table below Table 8 17 Button for setting Button name Button Description Execution button Exexutes the target op...

Page 48: ...IMAGE EFFECT INPUT SHARPNESS INPUT GRIGHTNESS INPUT CONTRAST INPUT HUE INPUT SATURATION INPUT SETUP LEVEL INPUT DEFAULT COLOR OUTPUT BRIGHTNESS OUTPUT CONTRAST OUTPUT GAMMA OUT DEFAULT COLOR 9 5 Inpu...

Page 49: ...NUMBER MAC ADDRESS 9 12 Setting control command P 96 PRESET COMMAND COMMAND EDIT RECV COMMAND EDIT COMMAND LINK COMMAND EXECUTION INVALID TIME INITIALIZE COMMAND TALLY FLASH TIME 9 13 Preset memory P...

Page 50: ...nal is recognized The MSD saves data of 50 input devices for each channel and the data is used to check whether the input signal have been input before or not To save the data of the 51st device the o...

Page 51: ...an Display position Display size Masking Quality setting Sharpness Brightness Contrast HUE Saturation Black level Input settings Signal type of analog input Setting input timing The total number of ho...

Page 52: ...20x1080 1080p 59 94 1920x1080 1080p 60 1920x1080 2160p 24 3840x2160 2160p 25 3840x2160 2160p 30 3840x2160 2160p 50 3840x2160 2160p 60 3840x2160 2160p 24 4096 4096x2160 2160p 25 4096 4096x2160 2160p 30...

Page 53: ...ice aspect ratio and aspect ratio control AUTO 1 and AUTO 2 work differently only when letter box signal is input AUTO 1 processes them as video signal of 16 9 or 14 9 while AUTO 2 sets them as 4 3 No...

Page 54: ...ged display of input video Note This menu can be set up to 115 but if the dot clock of input signal exceeds 170 MHz it is treated as 100 In this case is displayed on the VFD screen 9 3 6 Display posit...

Page 55: ...on 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 res...

Page 56: ...ut size Horizontal 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 mask...

Page 57: ...TAL ZEBRA Figure 9 7 Test pattern You can select a test pattern to be output instead of displaying video All settings of 9 4 Quality setting will be invalid while a test pattern is displayed For OUTPU...

Page 58: ...signal Setting value 5 to 15 Default 0 You can set the sharpness of input signal 9 4 2 Brightness Menu Top IMAGE EFFECT INPUT BRIGHTNESS Input side OUTPUT BRIGHTNESS Output side Setting for Input sid...

Page 59: ...nnel each input signal Setting value 0 to 200 Default 100 You can set the saturation of input signal Note This menu can be set up to 200 but if the dot clock of input signal exceeds 170 MHz it is trea...

Page 60: ...nput signal Output side Each output channel You can initialize settings of the following items A long buzzer will sound when the initialization is completed by pressing the MENU SET key Figure 9 9 Ite...

Page 61: ...eo signal Changing EDID ON OFF Requesting source device to output video signals Monitoring time Hot plug ON OFF Video signals from source device Changing EDID Monitoring time ON OFF Monitoring time Mo...

Page 62: ...pport HDCP video may not be displayed In these cases the problem can be solved by setting this menu to DISABLE Video with copyright protection Video without copyright protection HDCP supported PC Vide...

Page 63: ...r If you select AUTO the type of input signal is detected automatically In cases where the detection fails and video is not output correctly set the input type manually With AUTO the automatic detecti...

Page 64: ...if you set 9 7 4 Window transaction effect to an option other than CUT noises or black bars may be output at the time of fading out or wiping out 9 5 5 Selecting signal of DVI input connector Menu To...

Page 65: ...gs in Table 9 1 settings saved for each input signal are used OFF Settings saved for each input signal are used to output the video ON FIXED Current setting are used to output the video Table 9 3 Indi...

Page 66: ...f adjust the input timing finely Table 9 4 Settable items Function Analog input Digital input Automatic measurement Partly 1 Cannot be set The total number of horizontal dots Partly 1 Partly 2 Partly...

Page 67: ...ement of 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 recognized correct...

Page 68: ...seconds or longer By pressing an input selection key for 2 seconds the auto measurement mode with NORMAL MODE will be enabled After that pressing the same key for 3 seconds or longer the auto measurem...

Page 69: ...screen 9 6 3 Start position Menu Top INPUT TIMING H START Horizontal V START Vertical Setting for Each input channel each input signal Setting value Table 9 5 Setings of start position Table 9 5 Setin...

Page 70: ...ctive area 10LINE to 2048LINE The total number 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 s...

Page 71: ...set value must not exceed the value set in 9 6 3 Start position P 69 some input videos are displayed with blackout at the left or top side This menu is valid only if Figure 9 13 Conditions of automati...

Page 72: ...No 99 You can save up to 99 analog RBG analog YPbPr input timing settings to the device data The device data can be named up to 14 charactors using ASCII code 20 to 7D The device table name is optiona...

Page 73: ...DVI MODE Note If DVI MODE is selected the MSD can output DVI signal at 1080p QWXGA or lower resolution For other resolutions it outputs signal at the appropriate resolution of the connected sink devic...

Page 74: ...T SETTING SWITCHING SPEED Setting for Each output channel Setting value 100ms to 2000ms per 10 ms Default 350 ms You can set the window transition speed for FADE OUT IN or WIPE OUT IN when the input c...

Page 75: ...ce which does not support HDCP is connected the MSD can output only the video and audio which do not have HDCP regardless this menu Notes HDCP2 2 stream type 0 contents can be displayed on sink device...

Page 76: ...l Setting value NOT CONNECTED Default SELECTED CHANNEL IN1 to IN7 You can set which I O to be connected when a device supporting CEC is connected The setting of this menu is not updated until the MENU...

Page 77: ...TO SWITCHING ON AUTO SWITCHING ON menu switches input signal when the input signal changes from OFF to ON The MSD switches input signal automatically based on following conditions When the input signa...

Page 78: ...hannel switching mode Make sure to press the MENU SET key to apply the settings otherwise they are not changed If the priority is the same as IN1 it will be switched to the lowest number channel havin...

Page 79: ...switching is not performed during the set time See 9 7 12 Priority of input channel automatic switching 9 7 14 Channel switching mode of automatic switching Menu Top INPUT SETTING AUTO SWITCHING MODE...

Page 80: ...set in 9 8 8 Multi channel audio output or down mixed audio is output to analog audio and sink devices that do not support multi linear PCM Figure 9 18 Multi channel linear PCM input If bitstream sign...

Page 81: ...O AUDIO INPUT SELECT Setting for Each input channel only digital input Setting value AUTO Default ANALOG DIGITAL You can select digital or analog audio input to be output If you select AUTO digital au...

Page 82: ...0 Hz Up to 10 frames Other conditions Up to 16 frames Up to 8 frames can be set for input output channel lip sinc but lip sync is limited to the maximum value 9 8 6 Sampling frequency Menu Top AUDIO S...

Page 83: ...I output connector regardress of the setting of this menu You can set audio output signal from audio output connector and HDMI output connector 9 8 8 Multi channel audio output Menu Top AUDIO MULTI AU...

Page 84: ...ker 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 Since test tone can be output only t...

Page 85: ...lor 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 OUT1 Figure 9 21 Setting EDID Ex MS...

Page 86: ...ia HDMI For digital input this setting will be valid only if INTERNAL EDID is selected for 9 9 1 EDID The setting of this menu is not updated until the MENU SET key is pressed Make sure to press the M...

Page 87: ...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 N 1366x768 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y N 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 N N N N N N N N 1440x900 Y...

Page 88: ...lution for PCs and select the AV resolution in this menu However some PCs and AV devices may select the higher resolution of the resolutions set in 9 9 2 Resolution for PCs or this menu If a source de...

Page 89: ...he setting 9 9 5 Audio format Menu Top EDID AUDIO FORMAT Setting for Each input channel digital input only Setting value Table 9 14 Audio format Table 9 14 Audio format Audio format ON OFF Maximum sam...

Page 90: ...F 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 O...

Page 91: ...e settings will not be applied The setting of this menu is not updated until the MENU SET key is pressed Make sure to press the MENU SET key to update the setting 9 9 7 Copying EDID Menu Top EDID MONI...

Page 92: ...ult 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 2 1 You can set RS 232C communication The setting of this menu is not updated unti...

Page 93: ...DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol If you use the MSD in a network with DHCP keep a fixed IP address If controlling peripheral devices connected over LAN from the MSD keep several fixed IP addre...

Page 94: ...necessary 1 to 65535 Default 1100 PJLink protocol password 2 Not necessary 20 30 to 39 41 to 5A 61 to 7A in ASCII code in hex Default 20 space 1 If selecting ON for PJLink protocol the target port nu...

Page 95: ...3 1100 Connections 4 to 6 23 Connections 7 8 80 You can set the TCP port number to control the MSD externally This setting will valid if RECEIVER is selected for 9 11 2 LAN operation mode Each connect...

Page 96: ...3 IN 2 IN 1 DISPLAY POWER OUT 1 OUT 2 1 2 IN 8 IN 9 OUT 3 3 OUT 4 4 MENU SET ESC CHANNEL SELECT MSD 7204UHD A B COMMAND C COMMAND D COMMAND COMMAND F G H I UNLOCK E V A VIDEO AUDIO SWITCHING MODE COM...

Page 97: ...mand 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 3 PROJECTOR LAMP...

Page 98: ...control command Use this item for devices such as projectors that requires time to cool down after powering off 0ms to 999s999ms Default 0ms Communication port yes no no Set the following communicatio...

Page 99: ...resend 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...

Page 100: ...AN1 to LAN8 to ON set 9 11 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...

Page 101: ...e name 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...

Page 102: ...O 12 CR 1 Input number which is any of 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 op...

Page 103: ...MSD 72 Series User s Guide 103 11 20 to FF in hex up to 64 characters 12 20 to 7F in hex up to 32 characters...

Page 104: ...ata is input OFF Default ON COMMAND INPUT MODE Select the 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 DA...

Page 105: ...eived externally 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 che...

Page 106: ...ly 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 00110000 30...

Page 107: ...1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th COMMAND A COMMAND B COMMAND C 1 2 3 4 5 30 31 32 Control commands Execution order Associating commands COMMAND 1 COMMAND 3 COMMAND 4 COMMAND 1 to 32 Figure 9 2...

Page 108: ...ice The longer time either of control command execution time or the time set in this menu will be applied as the invalid operation time Only operations from ports that execute control commands will be...

Page 109: ...9 12 2 Registering editing reply command Associations of control commands registered in 9 12 3 Command link Use this menu to delete or set them from the first step again A long buzzer will sound when...

Page 110: ...lane If you register commands for both two planes REGISTERED Lights if a control command is registered Lights if PLANE A will be executed at the next press blinks if PLANE B will be executed at the ne...

Page 111: ...Menu Top PRESET MEMORY SAVE CROSS POINT Setting value No 1 to No 9 You can save the I O channel settings of video and audio into the cross point memory Up to nine cross point memories can be saved wit...

Page 112: ...ss point memory First select the memory number and press the MENU SET key and then edit settings The setting of this menu is not updated until the MENU SET key is pressed Make sure to press the MENU S...

Page 113: ...d to video and audio I O except for some environmental settings will be updated Operate this menu with great attention This menu is not displayed if setting is not saved in memory Since no setting is...

Page 114: ...s P 61 No signal input monitoring Setting HDCP input Signal type of analog input Automatic detection of input video intertuption Selecting signal of DVI input connector Priority of input channel autom...

Page 115: ...put with no input video Output video with no input video Window transaction effect Window transaction speed Wipe color HDCP The number of HDCP retries Deep Color CEC connection Priority of input chann...

Page 116: ...memory For settings that are not saved in the preset memory it starts up with the settings of the last MSD power off Cross point memory CROSS POINT 1 to CROSS POINT 9 Starts with the channel settings...

Page 117: ...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 Vertical resolution x The number...

Page 118: ...tion completes Table 9 33 Bitmap file transfer error message Error message Description File Name is invalid The specified file name is not correct File Format Error is happened The MSD does not suppor...

Page 119: ...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 c...

Page 120: ...ce by assigning the bitmap to any input that is not currently being used Set 9 14 2 Outputing bitmap image to OFF If multiple bitmaps are registered select the bitmap number to be output If you switch...

Page 121: ...gistered 2MByte 2MByte 2MByte 2MByte registered 1MByte 1MByte 1MByte 1MByte 1MByte 2MByte Before divice Before divice Before divice Before divice Before divice Before divice Before divice Before divic...

Page 122: ...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 block...

Page 123: ...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 input...

Page 124: ...ip the Step2 the video freezes automatically just after clicking the OK button See 8 8 Web menu operation Fig 9 33 WEB menu When capture completes correctly the message is displayed Click the OK butto...

Page 125: ...te as the MSD was before turning off the main power switch OFF Standby ON Powered on See 8 1 Power Table 9 37 Power on state Setting value The power state before it is tuned OFF The power state after...

Page 126: ...he same state as it was before turning off the MSD or standby OFF DISPLAY POWER keys do not operate ON Commands are exexuted DISPLAY POWER keys are executed See 9 12 3 Command link Table 9 38 DISPLAY...

Page 127: ...et memories can be executed LOCK UNLOCK key LED is turned off control command keys are locked Table 9 39 UNLOCK key state for when the MSD is turned on State Result Setting value The UNLOCK key state...

Page 128: ...te as it was before turning off the MSD or standby UNLOCK Operationis unlocked LOCK Operation is locked See 9 16 1 Operation lock mode Table 9 40 Operation lock state when the MSD is turned on Conditi...

Page 129: ...MODE SWITCHING MODE key SWITCHING MODE MENU MENU SET key MENU SET PRESET LOAD Locks loading cross point When the UNLOCK key blinks COMMAND A to COMMAND I cannot be selected When the UNLOCK key is turn...

Page 130: ...e 130 MENU SET key UNLOCK key Input channel selection keys DISPLAY POWER keys SWITCHING MODE key Press and hold more than 5 sec to lock and release Control command execution key Figure 9 34 Keys for o...

Page 131: ...r 30 seconds these keys are locked 9 16 4 Power saving Menu Top OTHERS POWER SAVE Setting value ON Default OFF If you select ON and no operation of menu control keys is performed for 30 seconds the di...

Page 132: ...adjustment channel IN3 Audio adjustment channel IN2 3 Video adjustment channel IN3 Audio adjustment channel IN2 1 IN3 is selected for video input channel of OUT1 IN3 is selected for video adjustment c...

Page 133: ...H R V AUDIO VOLUME OUT1 AUDIO MUTE 0dB Default MSD 7204UHD You can enable disable mute function everytime pressing the ESC key OUT 1 2 3 4 S C D Figure 9 36 Top screen For the top page you can select...

Page 134: ...annel audio information Lower row Input signal type other information Video signal format input signal type other information Audio signal type Input signal type Table 9 45 Input signal type Alphabet...

Page 135: ...omposite video signal or S video signal Format type 56 83kHz 60 02Hz Signal that cannot be recognized Horizontal Vertical synchronous frequency NO SIGNAL No video signal is input Multi channel audio i...

Page 136: ...thentication status error code Output signal color depth H24 24 BIT COLOR of HDMI signal H30 30 BIT COLOR of HDMI signal D DVI signal HDCP authentication status Table 9 49 HDCP authentication status A...

Page 137: ...e 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 source device does not output required informat...

Page 138: ...e VFD screen shows EDID READ ERROR Table 9 51 EDID information of sink device No 1 2 3 Screen OUT1 xxxx 1920x1080 148 50MHz OUT1 HDMI RGB 422 444 420 OUT1 DVI OUT1 24BIT COLOR Upper row Monitor name H...

Page 139: ...MSD 72 Series User s Guide 139 9 16 11 Displaying version Menu Top OTHERS VERSION Show contents Product name firmware version You can display the product name and firmware version...

Page 140: ...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 DVI 3 inputs VGA to WQXGA Dot clo...

Page 141: ...MSD 7201UHDTB MSD 7202UHDTB 16 9 W 3 5 H 13 8 D 430 W 88 H 350 D mm EIA 2U high full rack wide Excluding connectors and the like MSD 7203UHD MSD 7204UHD MSD 7203UHDTB MSD 7204UHDTB 16 9 W 5 2 H 13 8 D...

Page 142: ...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 device or HDCP authentication Check 2 5 an...

Page 143: ...or disable Deep color You can check the resolution and color depth of the input signal in 9 16 8 Input signal status P 134 and you can also limit resolution and color depth of input signal according t...

Page 144: ...ut timing is measured when new signal is input However if correct video is not input the measurement may fail In this case measure the input timing manually and register the device data 67 72 12 For a...

Page 145: ...CP 1 4 75 Video from a PC of analog input is displayed with bright and dark vertical stripes Set the total number of horizontal dots If you change the total number of horizontal dots you may sometimes...

Page 146: ...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 that does not support HDCP In this case disable HDCP input from the inpu...

Page 147: ...s not output You can check the input audio type in 9 16 8 Input signal status P 134 80 89 Audio is output from analog output connectors but not from digital output connectors If the output resolution...

Page 148: ...communication command control function is disabled until the connection of the sink device is confirmed 29 Sending control command function Control command is not sent Ensure that the registered cont...

Page 149: ...be controlled through CEC Are HDMI cables supporting CEC being used 76 To use CEC enable HDMI link control of the connected devices such as LCD TVs Blu ray recorder and so on If additional assistance...

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