4. Operation
MX-FR Series Modular Matrix Frames – User's Manual
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Applied CPU2 firmware: v3.5.7b8 | LDC software: v2.5.17b2
Output Port Settings Submenu (TPS type)
Supported Boards: MX-TPS-OB, -S, -A, MX-TPS2-OB-P, -AP, -SP; MX-4TPS2-4HDMI-OB, -A, -S, -P, -AP, -SP
Use the
up
▲
and
down
▼
buttons to select the parameter to be changed.
Use the
left
◄
and
right
►
buttons to change the value.
The
Signal mode
can be set to
DVI, HDMI
or
Auto mode
. The Auto option sets
the signal mode regarding the attached display device’s EDID and the
incoming signal. Use the
left
◄
and
right
►
buttons to change the value.
The
Encryption
option sets the HDCP encryption on the output. The
Auto
setting applies encryption when the incoming signal is encrypted. The
Always
setting forces encryption on any incoming video signal. Use the
left
◄
and
right
►
buttons to change the value.
#hdcp
For detailed information about the HDCP modes, see the
#nosyncscreen #testpattern
The
Test pattern generator
makes it simple to test and troubleshoot video
hook-ups and displays. Use the
left
◄
and
right
►
buttons to change the
value.
On
turns on,
Off
turns off the test pattern generator. If it is on, the
output gives a solid red, 480p video signal. (This is the default value.) In
the case of
No signal mode
, the output does not give any signal.
Three options can be selected for the resolutions of the TPG:
480p 60Hz,
576p 60Hz
and
Odd p. signal
. Odd p. signal means the resolution of the test
pattern is the same as the closest smaller or equal odd input’s resolution.
(Input 1 for the input 1 and 2, Input 3 for input 3 and 4, and so on…) If there
is no video signal on the odd input, the generator gives 480p signal.
The pattern can be s
olid green, blue, black, white or black
and
white ramp
and
chessboard
or color bar. The
cycle
changes all the listed ones periodically.
The
Audio mode
settings are available in the case of the MX-TPS-OB-A and
MX-TPS-OB-S boards. It can be selected here which is embedded in the
forwarded HDMI signal: it can be set to
No audio
(A),
HDMI audio passth.
(B),
Embed from Ext
(C)
, Deembed to Ext
(D) or
HDMI + deemb
(E).
The DVI or HDMI 5V line can be controlled on an output port with the
PWR5V mode
. If it is
On
, the 5VDC is always active. If it is
Off
, the port never
sends the 5 VDC.
#power5v
ATTENTION!
If the 5V line is off, sink devices do not send HotPlug
signal in most cases and their EDIDs will not be read.
Output 7 settings
~Signal mode ~
~<HDMI >~
Encryption
Output 7 settings
Auto
~ Encryption ~
~<Auto >~
Output 7 settings
Auto
~TPG mode ~
~<Off >~
Output 7 settings
Off
~TPG clk ~
~<Odd p. Signal >~
Output 7 settings
Color bar
~Audio mode ~
~<HDMI + deembed >~
Output 7 settings
HDMI + deembed
~PWR5V mode ~
~<Auto >~
The
Auto
mode means the port gives the 5V, but if the video signal changes (e.g. resolution), it turns off the
5V for 1 sec and turns it on again.
TIPS AND TRICKS:
This mode is useful for sink devices that are not able to handle the changing of the
video signal properly.
The
Analog Audio Output
settings are available in the case of boards with
analog audio add-on ("-A" extension). The submenu contains the attributes
of the analog audio signal.
If the auxiliary audio port is defined as
input
(embed), the options are the
followings:
volume, balance gain, phase (inversion), DC Filter
.
In the case of
output
(deembed), the options are:
volume, balance, bass,
treble, deemphasis, phase (inversion), DC Filter
.
The TPS mode can be
HDBaseT, Longreach, Automatic, RS232 only
and
RS232+ETH only
.
For detailed information about the TPS modes, see the
section.
The
PoE
setting (remote Power over Ethernet) is available only in the case
of TPS2 boards. Set the desired mode (
enable/disable
).
#audio #analogaudio
#gain
Output Port Settings Submenu (HDMI-3D type)
Supported Boards: MX-HDMI-3D-OB, MX-HDMI-3D-OB-S,
MX-HDMI-3D-OB-A, MX-4TPS2-4HDMI-OB, -A, -S, -P, -AP, -SP,
MX-DVI-4K-OB
#hdcp
Use the
up
▲
and
down
▼
buttons to select the parameter to be changed.
Use the
left
◄
and
right
►
buttons to change the value.
The
Signal mode
can be set to
DVI, HDMI
or
Auto mode
. The
Auto
option sets
the signal mode according to the attached display device’s EDID and the
incoming signal. Use the
left
◄
and
right
►
buttons to change the value.
The
Encryption
option sets the HDCP encryption on the output. The
Auto
setting applies encryption when the incoming signal is encrypted. The
Always
setting forces encryption on any incoming video signal. Use the
left
◄
and
right
►
buttons to change the value. For detailed information about
the HDCP modes see the
section.
The
Test pattern generator
makes it simple to test and troubleshoot video
hook-ups and displays. Use the
left
◄
and
right
►
buttons to change the
value.
On
turns on,
Off
turns off the test pattern generator. If it is
off
, the
output gives a solid black, 480p video signal. (This is the default value.) In
the case of
No signal mode
, the output does not give any signal.
#nosyncscreen #testpattern
Output 7 settings
Audio mode
HDMI + deembed
~Analog Audio Inpu>>
Analog Audio Input~
~Volume ~
~< 0 dB >~
Balance
Output 7 settings
Analog Audio Input.
~TPS mode ~
~<HDBaseT >~
Input 17 settings
Automatic
~PoE ~
~<Disable >~
Output 3 settings
~Signal mode ~
~<HDMI >~
Encryption
Output 3 settings
~Encryption ~
~<Always >~
TPG mode
Output 3 settings
Auto
~TPG mode ~
~<on >~