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1201-MV 

79033-MV User Manual 

Safety Precautions 

To ensure the best performance from the product, please read all instructions carefully before using 
the device. Save this manual for further reference. 
 

 

Unpack the equipment carefully, and save the original box and packing material for possible 
future shipment 

 

Follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons 

 

Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module (electrical shock or burn hazard) 

 

Using supplies or parts not meeting the products’ specifications may cause damage, 

deterioration, or malfunction 

 

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 

 

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture or install this product 
near water 

 

Do not put any heavy items on the 

product’s power

 cable 

 

Do not remove the housing of the device as opening or removing housing may expose you to 
dangerous voltage or other hazards 

 

Install the device in a place with sufficient ventilation to avoid damage caused by overheating 

 

Keep the module away from liquids 

 

Spillage into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage. If an object 
or liquid falls or spills on to the housing, unplug the module immediately. 

 

Do not twist or pull by force ends of the optical cable. It can cause malfunction. 

 

Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. Always unplug the power to the device 
before cleaning. 

 

Unplug the power cord when left unused for a long period of time 

 

Information on disposal for scrapped devices: do not burn or mix with general household 
waste, please treat them as normal electrical wastes 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TEK 1201- MV-RX

Page 1: ...www tekvox com 1201 MV 79033 MV User Manual TEK 1201 MV 6x1 4K Seamless Multiview Presentation Switcher with HDBaseT All Rights Reserved Version 79033 MV_2020V1 2...

Page 2: ...of the trademark owner No part of this publication may be copied or reproduced without the prior written consent FCC Statement This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and...

Page 3: ...in moisture or install this product near water Do not put any heavy items on the product s power cable Do not remove the housing of the device as opening or removing housing may expose you to dangerou...

Page 4: ...nt Panel 10 3 2 Switcher Rear Panel 11 3 3 Receiver Front Panel 12 3 4 Receiver Rear Panel 12 3 5 System Connection 13 4 Front Panel Control 13 4 1 Multiview Mode Selection 13 4 2 Full Screen Setting...

Page 5: ...nd 26 5 6 EDID Tab 27 5 6 1 EDID Setting 27 5 6 2 EDID Upload 27 5 7 Network Tab 28 5 8 Tags Tab 28 5 9 Security Tab 29 5 10 Additional Tab 29 5 11 GUI Upgrade 30 6 IR Remote Control 31 7 RS232 Contro...

Page 6: ...iew functionality Supports HDMI V2 0 resolutions up to 4K 60Hz 4 4 4 HDCP 2 2 12 flexible Multiview configurations for showing up to 4 sources at once Auto switching while in single window mode Suppor...

Page 7: ...1x HDBaseT Receiver 2x Mounting Ears with 2 Screws 4x Plastic Cushions 1x RS232 Cable 3 pin to DB9 Note Please contact your distributor immediately if any damage or defect in the components is found 2...

Page 8: ...kHz sine at 0dBFS level L R Level Deviation 0 3dB 1kHz sine at 0dBFS level or max level before clipping Output Load Capability 1k and higher Supports 10x paralleled 10k loads Noise Level 80dB SPDIF Au...

Page 9: ...Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz 1dB THD N 0 05 20Hz to 20kHz bandwidth 1kHz sine at 0dBFS level or max level Signal to Noise Ratio 90dB 20Hz to 20kHz bandwidth Crosstalk isolation 70dB 10kHz sine at...

Page 10: ...selection and Fullscreen setting 6 MIRROR Sets the local HDMI output as HDBT loop out e g HDMI and HDBT ports simultaneously output the same signal source 7 BYPASS HDMI 1 Sets the local HDMI output po...

Page 11: ...mouse keyboard etc which are connected to the USB Type A ports DEVICES DEVICES 1 2 Two type A USB ports for USB devices connection e g mouse keyboard etc These USB devices are used to control the Host...

Page 12: ...ear Panel 1 HDMI OUT Connects to display device 2 HDBT IN Connects to the HDBT output port of switcher via CAT cable The orange LED lights up when there is a valid HDBaseT link between the switcher an...

Page 13: ...quartered window mode and the first four input sources correspond with the four output windows Input 1 Window A Input 2 Window B Input 3 Window C Input 4 Window D The view buttons LEDs A D turn blue W...

Page 14: ...tput the same signal source BYPASS HDMI 1 Press to set the local HDMI output port to output the source signal of HDMI input 1 4 4 Audio Control By default the HDMI and HDBT output audio follows the vi...

Page 15: ...ording to the following rules The switcher will switch to the available active inputs with the following priority Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 USB C When the input source and output...

Page 16: ...d via TCP IP The default IP settings are IP Address 192 168 0 178 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Type 192 168 0 178 in a web browser and it will enter the log in page below Username admin Password admin Ty...

Page 17: ...and full screen setting HDMI Output Press the Mirror button to set the local HDMI output as HDBT loop out This means that the HDMI and HDBT ports will simultaneously output the same signal source Pres...

Page 18: ...d CEC commands to power the display device on or off Command Type a command in this box to be sent to control a third party device then click Send Audio Click the volume down volume up or volume mute...

Page 19: ...e Use the volume bar volume up volume down and mute buttons for source audio control For Analog Audio Out Set the delay time for balanced analog audio output Mix Mix In Enable or disable mixing audio...

Page 20: ...9033 MV User Manual 5 2 Multiview Tab 5 2 1 Pre Defined Multiview Mode Up to 12 pre defined multiview modes can be selected and then click the gear icon to enter the interface below to select the inpu...

Page 21: ...5 8 and Layouts 9 12 can be adjusted Example Bisection Example PIP Picture in Picture Example One large and three small Swap Press the button to cycle through the video sources displayed in each windo...

Page 22: ...ser defined layout number 1 4 Layout Select the Layout to be saved and then click Save to save the user defined layout The factory defaults of user defined layouts 1 4 are User defined Layout 1 2 3 4...

Page 23: ...ignal input and the No Signal Timeout default 10 minutes is on or receives Power Off command it will automatically perform the following steps 1 Send Display Off CEC command to the display device 2 Se...

Page 24: ...n 2x is selected the command is sent twice Display Off x2 Delay Set the interval time for Display Off command to be sent twice Input Delay Set the sending interval time between the Display On and Disp...

Page 25: ...al 5 5 CEC Tab 5 5 1 Source Control Select the HDMI input source to be controlled and then click the desired function buttons 5 5 2 Display Control Select the output display device to be controlled an...

Page 26: ...EC command in the corresponding Trigger 1 or Trigger 2 box to send that command to control the selected device Note The CEC standard is primarily formulated by TV manufacturers and is generally compat...

Page 27: ...ab 5 6 1 EDID Setting Select the compatible built in EDID for the selected input source 5 6 2 EDID Upload Prepare the EDID file bin on the control PC click the user defined box to select the EDID file...

Page 28: ...1 MV 79033 MV User Manual 5 7 Network Tab Select Static IP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Modify the static IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Static IP only 5 8 Tags Tab Modify the multi...

Page 29: ...Additional Tab USB Host Auto When the main window is a USB C source the USB host is USB C and all USB devices are used to control the USB C source device e g Macbook When the main window is any HDMI s...

Page 30: ...grade Please visit at http 192 168 0 178 100 for GUI online upgrades Type the username and password the same as the GUI login setting modified password will be available only after a reboot to login t...

Page 31: ...I 1 Set the local HDMI output port to output the source signal of HDMI input 1 4 SELECT FULL SCREEN Window A D buttons for output window selection and full screen setting 5 MULTIVIEW Four buttons for...

Page 32: ...d lists are used to control the switcher The RS232 control software needs to be installed on the control PC to send RS232 commands After installing the RS232 control software set the parameters of COM...

Page 33: ...dby mode 50876 50877 Get the system standby status 50877 50896 Turn on feedback information to far end 50896 50897 Turn off feedback information to far end 50897 50898 Check status of feedback informa...

Page 34: ...5 0 GateWay 192 168 0 1 50998 Upgrade the MST software 1 Prepare the latest upgrade file bin on a flash drive and rename it as MERGE bin 2 Plug the Flash drive to the FIRMWARE port 3 Send the command...

Page 35: ...MI 2 21 HDMI 3 22 HDMI 4 23 HDMI 5 24 USB C 507xx xx 19 24 50725 Get the current input source of window A 50701 50706 50726 Get the current input source of window B 50707 50712 50727 Get the current i...

Page 36: ...audio source of output 50601 50606 50608 HDMI input 1 audio 50608 50609 Select external audio input for HDMI input 1 embedding 50609 50610 Get audio status of HDMI input 1 50608 50609 50611 Enable MI...

Page 37: ...ource switching 50626 50627 501xx Set the audio source volume level xx 00 60 501xx xx 00 60 50629 Get the audio source volume level 501xx xx 00 60 502xx Set MIC and MIX volume level 502xx xx 00 60 506...

Page 38: ...17 1920x1080 60Hz 8bit Stereo Audio 18 1920x1200 60Hz 8bit Stereo Audio 19 3840x2160 30Hz 8bit Stereo Audio 20 3840x2160 60Hz 4 2 0 Deep Color Stereo Audio 21 3840x2160 60Hz Deep Color Stereo Audio 2...

Page 39: ...y 41 USER 508xx xx 33 41 508xx Set the EDID of input 4 xx 42 50 42 From HDMI Display 43 1920x1080 60Hz DVI No Audio 44 1920x1080 60Hz 8bit Stereo Audio 45 1920x1200 60Hz 8bit Stereo Audio 46 3840x2160...

Page 40: ...08xx xx 51 57 50870 Get the EDID of input 6 508xx xx 58 64 50871 Upload the user defined EDID 50871 50878 Enable automatically send CEC commands after signal detection 50878 50879 Disable automaticall...

Page 41: ...0888 50889 50890 Get the number of times of sending Display Off command 50888 50889 504xx Set the delay time of sending Display Off command xx 01 10 s 504xx xx 01 10 50891 Get the delay time of sendin...

Page 42: ...LU 27 2 WINDOWS PIP LD 28 2 WINDOWS PIP RU 29 2 WINDOWS PIP RD 30 4 WINDOWS PBP 3L1R 31 4 WINDOWS PBP 1L3R 32 4 WINDOWS PBP 3U1D 33 4 WINDOWS PBP 1U3D 509xx xx 22 33 509xx Set the user defined multivi...

Page 43: ...NDOWS Full 59 2 WINDOWS PBP 60 3 WINDOWS 2U1D 61 4 WINDOWS SAME SIZE 62 2 WINDOWS PIP LU 63 2 WINDOWS PIP LD 64 2 WINDOWS PIP RU 65 2 WINDOWS PIP RD 66 4 WINDOWS PBP 3L1R 67 4 WINDOWS PBP 1L3R 68 4 WI...

Page 44: ...mmand to source device xx 11 15 HDMI 1 5 510xx xx 11 15 510xx Send CEC LEFT command to source device xx 16 20 HDMI 1 5 510xx xx 16 20 510xx Send CEC RIGHT command to source device xx 21 25 HDMI 1 5 51...

Page 45: ...xx 76 80 HDMI 1 5 510xx xx 76 80 510xx Send CEC ON command to display device xx 81 82 81 HDMI output 82 HDBT output 510xx xx 81 82 510xx Send CEC OFF command to display device xx 83 84 83 HDMI output...

Page 46: ...z Send ASCII command zzzz to far end device x Baud rate 1 5 1 115200 2 57600 3 38400 4 19200 5 9600 y command length zzzz ASCII data to be sent Up to 48 characters Notes 1 When reading x the two chara...

Page 47: ...r x r will be converted to 0x0D in HEX 4 When reading n immediately after x n will be converted to 0x0A in HEX PU 5 PowerOn x31 Baudrate 9600 Power on to send PowerOn1 PU x zz zz Set the HEX Power On...

Page 48: ...dby mode x Baud rate 1 5 1 115200 2 57600 3 38400 4 19200 5 9600 zz zz HEX data to be sent z 0 9 A F and up to 20 octets PD 5 50 6F 77 65 72 4F 66 66 Baudrate 9600 Enter sleep to send HEX 50 6F 77 65...

Page 49: ...z Set the HEX Display Input Select command zz zz to be sent to display device when powering on the switcher x Baud rate 1 5 1 115200 2 57600 3 38400 4 19200 5 9600 zz zz HEX data to be sent z 0 9 A F...

Page 50: ...e steps below to upgrade the switcher s MST software 1 Prepare the latest upgrade file bin on a flash drive and rename it to MERGE bin 2 Plug the flash drive into the FIRMWARE port 3 Send the command...

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