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1. Actions Results Active HEX file set at 4 01 41 PM Device set to CY 7C63813 SxXC at 3 57 11 8192 FLASH bytes PH Device set to CY7C63801 PXC at 3 56 45 4096 FLASH bytes PH Device Family set to 63800 at 3 56 45 PM D Projects MKC 2x2V Sequoia2 x2V device m 11 16 10 hex MINI Version 1 79 Firmware Update Finished at 3 54 31 PM succeeded Verifying Upgrading Initializing Firmware Upgrade Started at 3 54 04 PM For Help press F1 sssss555555 gt gt n o n d PASS SINE Siliconnected i 195 13 The progress of programming can be seen on the lower right portion of the screen Sa PSoC Programmer File view Options Help Port Selection dib Programmer Utilities JTAG MINIProg1 407146002291 Upgrade Firmware Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family BO Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Device Actions Results Verify Starting Programming Succeeded Programming Starting Erase Succeeded Device set to C 7 C63613 SXC at 3 39 52 8192 FLASH bytes PM Device Family set to 63800 at 3 39 52 PM Automatically Detected Device C C63613 Sxc Program Requested at 3 39 46 PM Active HEX file set at D Cycle Testing FW SW Cycle Testin
2. ccccseeeeeeeseeeeeneees 13 1 4 Identifying the Rear Hardware Component cccsseeeeeseeeeeeeeees 14 1 5 Getting Your Sequoia Ready for US6 1 00 0 ecccccccceeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 15 Setting up the Phoenix G Configuration Software cccccceseeees 15 Starting the Phoenix G Configuration Software cccccseeseeeeeeeeees 22 Making the Connections Ordinary Monitor Display 0000e 28 Making the Connections Touchscreen Monitor Display 36 Eeee PE ET E EE EEE O E EE E EE 43 Installing the Avitech Hook Software cccececseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 53 2 Basie SKIS a a 60 241 POP UD SCISCIONS Sens a ceaeecled nacahcbaubtne ncn tetiss 60 2 A NISING WC MOUSE aeaea aa aa 61 2 3 USINO THe Ke VOO ANG nanira a eae 62 2 4 Using the Touchscreen Optional ccccccssseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 65 Lock Unlock Window Layout ccccceseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeesaaaeeees 66 POD UD Sele CHOON ica ict eo bet as Waa te taunted ase E test caualaaken dass 66 PAI O Fally eonia cepacia tacit teendt Shasta Gee nmap tune daten eageaae asa anGacebnastiors 68 Move Resize WINKOW cccccccsseeceeeeeeeeeceeeeaeeseceeesaeaeeeeeseaeseeeeeeas 69 Exit From Remote Operation Mode to Host Operation Mode 70 Switch Control Cycle Between WIndows cccseecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 72 3 Using the Phoenix G Software cc
3. HDMI DVI Cable 3 Connect a USB hub to the mouse or keyboard USB ports located on the Sequoia s front panel Then connect the touchscreen monitor display to the USB hub USB Hub 38 4 Connect the mouse and keyboard devices to the USB hub USB Hub Console control using keyboard SS mouse Host CAUTION Non standard keyboards e g keyboard with USB hub feature keyboard that needs driver installation programmable keyboard etc are not supported 5 Connect the Ethernet cable from the IP port on the Sequoia s rear panel to the router Connect one Ethernet cable from the router to the first computer and another Ethernet cable from the router to the second computer Computer 1 Computer 2 39 6 Connect one end of the DVI VGA YPbPr signal cable a VGA to DVI converter may be required to the DVI I IN COMPUTER 1 connector on the rear panel Connect the other end to the first computer system s DVI VGA port Connect another DVI VGA YPbPr signal cable to the DVI I IN COMPUTER 2 connector on the rear panel and the other end to the second computer system s DVI VGA port A a m ammama a COMPUTER DVI VGA Cable DVI VGA Cable Computer 1 Computer 2 40 7 Connect the two HD SDI SD SDI composite signal cables to the VIDEO IN 1 and VIDEO IN 2 connectors and the two audio signal cables to the respective AUDIO IN 1 and AUDIO IN 2
4. 193 11 For ordinary monitor display Select the firmware file sequoia2x2v device m xx xx xx hex when connecting to a multimedia keyboard where xx xx xx is the date of the firmware or select the firmware file sequoia2x2v device t xx xx xx hex when connecting to a traditional keyboard where xx xx xx 1s the date of the firmware For touchscreen monitor display select the firmware file sequoia2x2v device touchscreen m xx xx xx hex when connecting to a multimedia keyboard where xx xx xx is the date of the firmware or select the firmware file sequoia2x2v device touchscreen t xx xx xx hex when connecting to a traditional keyboard where xx xx xx is the date of the firmware Then click Open Open HEX file Look in 9 Sequoia22 Device Firmware w F g EE My Recent Documents My Documents J hy Computer amp meme OA Deen y My Network Files of type HEX files hex vw Cancel 194 12 Click the Program button Sa PSoC Programmer File view Options Help MINIProg1 0714ECCA3B23 Upgrade Firmware Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family 63800 v Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Device CY7C63813 5XC v
5. Sequoia AVITECH Mouse Keyboard Controller User s Manual 2X2 V Revision 1 3 4 May 2012 WARNING Do not attempt to disassemble your Sequoia device Doing so may void your warranty There are no serviceable parts inside Please refer all servicing to qualified personnel TRADEMARKS All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies COPYRIGHT The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Avitech International Corporation Avitech International Corporation may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering the subject matter in this document Except as expressly written by Avitech International Corporation the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property of Avitech International Corporation or any of its affiliates TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you have any questions regarding the information provided in this guide call our technical support help line at 425 885 3863 or our toll free help line at 1 877 AVI TECH You can also email us at support avitechvideo com Table of Contents Warraniy sacsecciacctccsenseccsceancsercsacceacteseusensseacecrsenncesecsn
6. This Hardware Warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage a caused by improper use of the Product or inadequate maintenance and care of the Product b resulting from attempts by other than Avitech representatives to install repair or service the Product c caused by installation of the Product in a hostile operating environment or connection of the Product to incompatible equipment or d caused by the modification of the Product or integration with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulties of servicing the Product Any Product which fails under conditions other than those specifically covered by the Hardware Warranty will be repaired at the price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair Such repairs are warranted for a period of ninety 90 days from date of reshipment to customer Extended Warranty Options Avitech offers OPTIONAL Extended Warranty plans that provide continuous coverage for the Product after the expiration of the Warranty Period Contact an Avitech sales representative for details on the options that are available for your Avitech equipment services and Repairs Outside the Warranty Period Avitech make its best offer to repair a product that is outside the warranty period provided the product has not reached its end of life EOL The minimum charge for such repair excluding shipping and handling is 200 US dollars
7. Manual Image Setting After plugging in the VGA DVI cable to the Computer YPbPr 1 2 3 4 port you need to use the DVI to VGA adapter when connecting the VGA cable Sequoia will automatically perform Auto Image Adjustment and Auto Gain The sample display below shows the image is still off centered does not completely fill the upper and left portion To use the Manual Image Setting feature to correct this problem perform the following steps 1 Make sure that the previous two items Apply Manual Image Settings Position I Source Type and Gain are enabled with checkmark 2 Use the mouse to right click the VGA DVI input source window and the following menu appears Size Full Screen G4 Auto Setting F 4poly Manual Image Settings Position Source Type Apply Manual Image Settings ain Manual Image Setting a4 Label Border Set Alarm Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size Aspect Auko Detect 111 3 Click Manual Image Setting and the following screen will appear VGA Adjustment ud DVI Adjustment Visible Scope Visible Scope H_ Start 491 H_ Start 31 3 al Ei W Start 34 ajl Width Width 1024 al Bi Height Height 768 in g H_Total 2160 4 HTotal iss 4 4 EEEIEE a ts Gain i All f Green f Blue 268 a a Load from EEPROM Save to EEPROM Load from EEPROM Save to EEPROM Computer Port 2 T Clear EEPROM Computer Port 1 k Clear EEPRO
8. e The hotkey Ctrl S can save the latest preset to flash memory so that on the next boot up the preset will be loaded 139 Making Adjustments 1 Inthe Option menu click Adjustment Option Online tyle Sequoia 2U IP Group 210 100 100 228 fi Select ID or Add to Other Group Image Window amp Label Switch Ww L Hj il Computer 1 Iv iw Video 1 Hj lv W Computer 2 Bj W W Video 2 il T T Images g T VT Image E T VT Image Bi T T Image R Elei Save File Fader Control Image Trin Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio Set COM A 140 2 The following screen appears Image Adjustment Select Image window Label Wideo 2 Calc B ale Be m a o M Farameters Brightness 128 a Sharpness al Ch Offset 0 a Saturation 128 a Contrast 128 Cr_Offset al Hue na al E SS ee a LE Ee Ie ln le a le Color Kep Higher All C Red C Green C Blue 0 a Color Rey Lower cal r VGA Gain e a ie fe ae Cancel Default 3 Select the Image Window then you can adjust the input signal such as Brightness 0 255 Saturation 0 255 Contrast 0 255 Hue 0 255 and Color Key Higher All Red Green Blue 0 255 parameters directly by using the sliders or clicking the radio button Click the Default button on the lower right portion of the screen to reset the values to the factory default 141 Control
9. 75Hz C i Mode 10242768 02600 1024 760 Active Stark 12804720 68027 050 E 19201080 1080p 1920x1200 NOTE Upon changing the output resolution the output windows appearing on the monitor display may overlap or in the case of fixed window layout e g 2x2 3x3 4x4 etc misalignment may occur Choose a new window layout to fix this 8 Flashing Window Border When the Flashing Window Border option is enabled with checkmark the border of the window where the mouse cursor just resided will blink twice to notify you of its location Special Screen Layoul Set Output Mode Reconnect Network System Parameter H Module Parameter Import Ext j Export amp txt Reconnect Network When you have unplugged the IP cable and re connected it click Reconnect Network to continue the configuration process Special Screen Layoul Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border System Parameter t Module Parameter Import ext j Export Ext 9 System Parameter Upon clicking System Parameter the menu appears as shown below refer to the later section for the description of the items appearing on System Parameter Sie Special Screen Layout Help Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network Save System Files to Flash Module Parameter H dvanced Sequoia Properties Import ext j P Export txt j Module Parameter Upon clicking Module Par
10. U56 Root Hub LSB Root Hub LSB Root Hub LSB Root Hub IMPORTANT Proceed to step 5 only if the above Avitech USB BootLoader appears under the Universal Serial Bus controllers item Otherwise the preceding steps are not applicable 5 Make sure to power off the Sequoia by pressing the power switch to OFF 206 6 Connect the Sequoia s all in one cable s USB connector to the computer running the Downloader program and connect the other end to the Sequoia s COMPUTER 1 2 port to upgrade the corresponding CY7C64356 chip s firmware 7 Run the file MKCBLDRUtil exe previously saved on your hard drive s root directory or Windows desktop by double clicking it and the following screen will appear MKCBLDRUtilL Find Device only implement for VID Ox2Scc PID Ox00d0 Clear List VWO 01 02 04132011 8 Power on the Sequoia by pressing the power button 207 9 Click Find Device on the MACBLDRUtil window MKCBLDRUtiL only implement for VID Ox23cc PID Ox00d0 Clear List w0 01 02 04132011 208 10 When the message Device found appears click Select did File to continue MKCBLDRUtiL Device Name Avitech USB Bootloader YID 23cc PID O0d0 Clear List WO 01 01 02222011 Close 209 11 For ordinary monitor display Select the firmware file sequoia2x2v device m xx xx xx dld when connecting to a multimedia keyboard where
11. master layout which gets loaded when the module is powered on Close the Phoenix G software and select Yes when prompted to save to flash 137 Loading File 1 Inthe Option menu click Load File Option Online tyle Sequoia 2UA IP Group 210 100 100 228 i Select ID or Add to Other Group Image Window amp Label Switch Ww L Hj il Computer 1 Iv iw Video 1 Hj lv W Computer 2 Bj W W Video 2 il T T Imaged g T VT Image El T VT Image Bi T Images iy Save File Fader Control Adjustment Image Trin Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio set COM A 138 2 Select a saved file and then click OK to load the preset Load File Director C Wavitech VCC x Flash rr pa q Pe re a layout GPI layout O GP1 layout GPT layout3 GP1 layout4 GP1 layoutb GP Ci Ci Ciy Ciy E I E I E i E I ip ga Group up S layouth GP1 layout GPT layouta GFI layouts GF kal FileName Display Resolution ti i sS Update to Module Flash OF Cancel NOTE e When saving your preset do not use the same filename as the system s default preset filename e g Layout1 GP1 layout2 GP1 layout3 GP1 e The sequence for loading the preset file when using the hotkeys T 4 arrow keys is based on the time when the preset file was first created and saved Subsequent modification and saves will not affect this sequence order
12. title bar to access the Group Layout menu Select from 2x2 up to 7x7 as possible grid positions on the monitor display NOTE e The layout size available for your particular model will depend on the monitor display s resolution as well as the smallest window size limitation e An 8x8 grid position is possible when the OSD on screen display is turned off ees Avitech Galaxy 1920x1200 60Hz Growin Lae ik gt a SS x Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help 2x2 4 3 2x2 16 9 3x3 3x4 4x3 4x4 2x2 6x6 ex 8x8 Repositioning an Individual Window To reposition a window perform the following steps 1 Drag the center of a window and drop to a new position and it will update on the monitor display Or 105 Option Window 2 Use the Position Fine Adjustment menu to adjust the position of any window on a pixel by pixel basis Keep in mind that the width increases in 16 pixel increments and the height in 1 pixel increments Option Online Style Sequoia 2U2 IP Group 210 100 100 228 1 Select ID or Add to Other Group o E a o ES oe GS 2 1G Position Fine Adjust Select Image Window fe p Image Window amp Label Switch Cal r e cmc Bl Computer1 B I Iv Videot p il iS al m I Computer 2 B Iv I Video 2 Bi DT OP Images T T Images H TP Image T T Imag y 512 M 384 Load File Save File Fader Control Adjustment Image Trim Position Fine Adjus
13. 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp CisDocuments and Settings Admin d Dowtqtui2ze sequoia2x2uv host 11 11 18 hbin f 174 7 The update firmware process takes approximately 110 seconds Di gt qtui2zc sequoia2x2y host 11 11 168 bin f J SS MUSBSCANG UID 4b4 PID 7200 FU_Uer 8689 BIOS _Rev Core_Rev a L BERTY 20 program is in progress please wait len 17695 WeiteFile size 17695 Please wait return status 1 bytes 45i1f Dz gt 8 Type Exit to quit the Command Prompt screen 9 Reboot power off and power on the Sequoia again NOTE Shutdown and startup of Sequoia needs to be performed to completely update the USB Host controller firmware You can start using the Sequoia by making sure that the remote computer USB keyboard and mouse has been connected to the Sequoia NOTE You need to install the device driver only in the following conditions e When updating the firmware using a particular computer for the first time e When you change the operating system of the computer 179 To install the device driver perform the following steps 1 Go to your Windows Control Panel and then select Add Hardware The Add Hardware Wizard screen will appear Click CYPRESS EZ 0TG to highlight it and then click Next Add Hardware Wizard The following hardware ts already installed q you computer From the list below select an installed hardware device then click Next to check
14. 2 3 PNth 1 2 to set the automatic arrangement of windows ZA 000000 2 1 Set all windows to a 2x2 map position 1 2 3 4 quad ZA 000002 3 2 Place window 2 to a 3x3 map position 2 ZA 000000 6 13 Place all windows to a 6x6 map position 13 14 15 16 ZA 000000 Automatically arrange all windows to the optimum size and position ZC GGMMPP B order L abel RRRGGGBBB red ratio 000 255 green ratio 000 255 blue ratio 000 255 NoDimColor to set the border of the window with without dimming effect and label s background color B order to signify the border of the window L abel to signify the label s background color NoDimColor to signify the border s dimming effect You can add NoDimColor to remove the border s dimming effect Just enter NDC to signify NoDimColor ZC 000001 B 000255000 sets the border color of window 1 as dim green ZC 000002 B 255000000 ndc sets the border color of window 2 as pure red ZC 000003 L 000000255 sets the label s background color of window 3 as dim blue 154 ZF Format Function Examples ZJ Format Function Description Examples ZL Format ZF GGMMPP full screen mode 1 on 0 off background 1 on 0 off to turn on off the video window s full screen mode and set to background ZF 000004 1 sets window 4 to full screen mode display ZF 000004 0 disables full screen mode for window 4 a
15. 2011 06 24 5eguoaz2x2v Device Touch Screen rel Sequoia2xe Device TouchScreen T 06 03 11 dld D Projects Sequoia 2x2 v Firrware 2011 06 24 Sequoia2xey Device Touch Screen rel File size by open 66404 Block count 420 VWO 01 02 04132011 Close gt Clear List 212 14 When the message Program finish is displayed click Close to exit MKCBLDRUtiL Find Device Reset pcre tomes a Device Mame Avitech USB Bootloader WID 23cc PID 00d Device found CD Projects Sequoia 2x2 v Firrware 2011 06 24 Sequoia2xey Device Touch Screen rel Sequoia2xe Device TouchScreen T 06 03 11 dld Ds Projects Sequoia 2x2v Firrivvare 2011 06 24 Sequoia2xey Device Touch Screen rel File size by open 66404 Block count 420 Program finish only implement for VID Ox23cc PID Ox00d0 gt Clear List VWO 01 02 04132011 15 On the controlling computer click Start All Programs Control Panel 16 In the Control Panel window double click the System icon 213 17 In the System Properties window click the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager button System Properties System Restore Automatic Updates General ComputerName Hardware Advanced Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on pour computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Drivers Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Wi
16. All Computer Fort mon 120 To check the input source timing of a window perform the following steps 1 Use the mouse to right click the process window The following menu will appear Size Full Screen Yoo Suto Setting F y Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type w Apply Manual Image Settings sain Manual Image Setting Label Border Set Alarm EE Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size Aspect Suto Detect 2 Click Check Signal The image below shows a sample Signal Type window for a DVI input source Signal Type DVT 10247 68m60Hz2 Detailed description H Frequency Y Frequency H total Y total H start vY start Timing Flag 121 The following shows a sample Signal Type window for a SDI input source Signal Type 5D SD1 625i Detailed description H Frequency 15 6 Y Frequency 50 0 H tatal 56 4 Y total ale H start 144 v start 24 Timing Flag Signal Type YOA 1920x1200 50Hz Detailed description H Frequency Y Frequency H total Y total H start v start Timing Flag The following shows a sample Signal Type window for an YPbPr input source Signal Type PbPr 480i 60Hz Detailed description H frequency Y Frequency H total Y total H start vY start Timing Flag 122 To check all input sources perform the following steps 1 Click Help and then click Update Signal Type Format Read BIOS Version Update Signal Typ
17. BIOS Setup e The tested compatible VGA cards are as follows Nvidia GForce 8500 Nvidia GForce 8400 Nvidia GForce 9800 Nvidia GForce 7300 Nvidia GForce 7200 Nvidia GForce 5200 Nvidia FX 370 ATI Radeon HD 4850 ATI Radeon HD 2400 ATI Radeon 9550 Intel GMA 950 Intel GMA 950 with SDVO Intel GMA 3100 Intel GMA 3000 Intel GMA X3100 e The tested compatible touchscreen monitor displays are as follows Elo TouchSystems Elo TouchS ystems 2020L Elo TouchSystems 4220L CyberTouch 1980U CyberTouch Limitations e The tested incompatible keyboards are as follows via USB connection DELL with smartcard reader SK 3106 104 keys Samsung Pleomax Crystal with two hubs Logitech UltraX Media A4TECH PKB 7000X 104 keys Y BL49A 104 keys KL 5UP B 87 keys CAUTION Aside from the above mentioned keyboards non standard keyboards e g keyboard with USB hub feature keyboard that needs driver installation programmable keyboard etc are also not supported e The tested incompatible mouse are as follows via USB connection Microsoft 1384 wireless 2 4 Mobile 4000 GHz A4TECH OP 27D 4 buttons Optical 4 buttons Optical Software e Avitech Hook software patent pending to control the two computers connected to the Sequoia 2x2V e Keyboard lock keys Caps Lock Num Lock Scroll Lock automatically saved and restored when switching
18. Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 467 Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 468 Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 469 USG Composite Device LSB Root Hub LSB Root Hub prem me eb in b NOTE The previous Avitech USB BootLoader entry does not appear anymore under the Universal Serial Bus controllers item 215 B 2 Control Board Firmware Upgrade Failure To update the control board firmware again in case of failure e g Ethernet connection is interrupted before update is complete perform the following Steps 1 Power off the Sequoia by pressing the power switch to the OFF position 2 Use a small sharp pointed object and push the number 3 dip switch located on the Sequoia rear panel downward to the ON position 3 Power on the Sequoia by pressing the power switch to the ON position 4 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoenix G V31x exe file 5 Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes Serial Port f User Define f Automatically Search ja IF f User Define f Automatically Search OF Cancel 216 6 When the following screen appears select CB RS232 IP On the Style drop down menu select Sequoia AX11015 IP only Update BIOS CB RS232 IP Style Sequoia Seneca 4411015 IP only DS80C400 C2 1 UM fi ID fi Baud
19. Restart Module Make sure you can ping the Sequoia at 210 100 100 151 factory default IP address by performing the following steps 1 Click Start gt All Programs Accessories gt Command Prompt The following screen appears E BEE Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2606 CG Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Admin 21 2 Type ping 210 100 100 151 and the following screen appears to signify a successful communication et of x Microsoft Windows AF Uersion 5 1 2606 tC Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp CisDocuments and Settings Admin ping 216 166 166 151 Pinging 218 186 166 151 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 218 166 166 151 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 255 Reply from 216 186 166 151 bytes 32 time ims TTL 255 Reply from 216 166 166 151 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 Reply from 216 166 166 151 bytes 32 time 3ms TITL 255 Ping statistics for 216 166 166 151 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B Hz loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ims Maximum 4ms Average 2ms C2 Documents and Settings Admin gt 3 Type exit to exit the Command Prompt screen To start the Phoenix G configuration software perform the following steps 1 Copy the Phoenix G V31x exe file to your designated computer 22 2 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoenix G V31x exe file When the following screen appears unde
20. Sequoia Seneca 411015 IP only DS80C400 C21 Rainiergs1v R5232 File Path ACC8001U 8668 MCC8001U MCU 8051 C Othe 4911015 BootLoader ale CB Firmware COM Mz ID M z Baudrate 57600 115200 Delay Time fi M Chipi IP 210 100 100 151 Reset ie L 1p 3 011 06 24 Seq Version 1 00 17 H 22 2011 Browse Eemi Clear All Files ch Using Digital Clo Cloch og Cloc Change IF Address Using Anal r Firmware NOTE Make sure that the IP value e g 210 100 100 151 is the same as the IP address of your Sequoia Update BIOS CB RS232 IP COM fi ID 1 Baudrate C 57600 115200 Delay Time fi M Chip 1 Style Sequoia Seneca 411015 IP only E Chip2 IP 210 100 100 151 h Reset l Chip3 File Path D Projects Sequoia 2x2V Firmware 2011 06 24 Seq Version V1 00 17 06 22 2011 Browse chip 4 C Others Module Style gt equos 4H Using Digital Clock Change IP Address Using Analog Cloch 210 100 100 151 Ping ID B z m Firmware 164 6 Click the Browse button to specify the location of the firmware file and select AT Sequoia CB bin IMPORTANT To be able to use the cascade function make sure the firmware file is dated August 11 2011 or later 7 Click the Update button located on the lower left portion of the screen The progress of updating the firmware would b
21. Video 2 __ Position Fine Adustmeni _ CheckAudo e Module Layout window contains the bird s eye view of the window layout in the system Module Layout 24 Phoenix G control window is for creating and configuring the layout es Avitech Galaxy 1280x1024 60Hz Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help Computer 1 Video 1 Computer 2 The following items can be found on the title bar e Logo icon Avitech Phoenix G proprietary logo and the name of the software e 1280x1024 60Hz shows the optimal output resolution and frequency of your monitor display 25 e The Option window is for group and video window label setup save load file fader control adjust image window size position setting and monitor audio Option Online Style Sequoia zU A IF Group 210 100 100 228 i Select ID or Add to Other Group ol iy E Oo a 0 m ee E CH Da Image Window amp Label Switch WoL wW L Hj ll Computer 1 Hj Iv iw Video 1 Bj Iv I Computer 2 Bj M I Video 2 BB I T Image BS T T Images p T T Image p T Images f Ees Save File Fader Control Adjustment Image Trin Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio set LOM A 26 7 Right click the mouse on the title bar to access the Group Layout menu Select from 2x2 up to 7x7 as possible grid positions on the monitor display NOTE e The layout size available for your particular model will
22. Video Fade This allows you to set the speed by which an overlapping Computer 1 window and Video 1 window will fade into the background when the Computer 2 window and the Video 2 window become the active windows and vice versa NOTE Computer 1 window and Video 1 window or Computer 2 window and Video 2 window will fade simultaneously This is because Computer 1 window and Video 1 window are both processed by the first 1601 IC integrated circuit chip while Computer 2 window and Video 2 window are both processed by the second 1601 IC chip 1 In the Option menu click Fader Control Option Online Style Sequoia 2U IP 2iaiooton2 fi x Select ID or Add to Other Group i a p ie ie p a p Sub ID r is ia Image Window amp Label Switch Ww L wo L B M Computel E I Video 1 Hj W v Computer 2 Bj W Iw Video 2 Birr Birr Birr Birr Load File Save File Fader Control Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio 142 2 The following screen will appear Fader Control Layout 3 Full Screen lave Slave 2 Fade Level HE Fading Speed Slow 3 Adjust the Fading Speed directly by using the slider to select Slow 1 Fast 10 Then click OK 143 Audio Delay 1 In the Option menu click Check Audio Option Online Style Sequoia zU IF Group 210 100 100 228 fi Select ID or Add to Other Group fo esis a ie
23. Window W Swap with Active Window Ma oi Source Window to Full Screen Disable Label Tally Display Pop up Selections Background Color Select Color Audio Status CoCo a W Audio Indicators w Audio Output from Active Window 3 To switch control cycle when in full screen mode from window 1 gt window 22 window 33 window 47 window 1 equivalent to pressing the Ctrl Pause Break keys when using the keyboard for control or switching control backward cycle from window 1 gt window 49 window 33 window 2 gt window 1 equivalent to pressing the Shift Pause Break keys when using the keyboard for control tap and continue pressing approximately 1 5 seconds the left or right areas indicated by the red rectangles below WIND WOR RIAL fy 17 NVM A 2 i i hes A g Tap and continue pressing on the left or right areas indicated by the red rectangles 4 Using the Phoenix G Software This chapter introduces you to the Phoenix G software for configuring the features of the Sequoia The Phoenix G configuration software contains the following three main windows Module Layout window Phoenix G control window and Option window This chapter familiarizes you with the menus appearing on the Phoenix G software NOTE Some menus on the Phoenix G software may not be available grayed out Module Layout Window Layout Menu Module Layout Select from 2x2 up to 4x4 left
24. accept the terms in license agreement then click Next to continue Cylnstaller for PSoC Programmer License Agreement You must read and accept the license before you install the software License Agreement CYPRESS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Agreement CAREFULLY BEFORE DOWNLOADING INSTALLING OR USING THIS SOFTWARE AND ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION Software BY DOWNLOADING INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT PROMPTLY z ee eee ee ee eee ee accept the terme in license agreement do not accept the terms in license agreement 184 8 The installation progress will appear onscreen Cylnstaller for PSoC Programmer Installation Page Please wait while setup installs configures PSoC Programmer on your computer Downloading af PSoCProgrammer3 12 0 827 aP ClockProgrammert 3 0 827 ZW USBBootloader 827 BridgeControlPanell 2 0 827 ExampleCode 827 Learn from the experts Installing PSoC Programmer 3 12 827 Clock Programmer 1 3 827 USB Bootloader application 827 Bridge Control Panel 1 2 827 Example Code 827 Visit www cypress com go training tor the latest PSOC webinars and workshops Status Cancel 185 9 Click Finish when the next screen appears You are now ready to use the PSoC
25. are done editing the label highlighted in red as shown below save the txt file and import it The on screen labels will be updated Label TXT Notepad File Edit Format View Help fff Group 1 ff f Module 1 COM Port Computer 1 Video 1 1 ID 15 Sequoia 2uey Computer 2 Video 2 Ln 1 Col 1 System Parameter The following are the items which appear under System Parameter Save System Files to Flash This allows you to save all configuration settings to flash memory If the system configuration has been changed save the changes first before continuing the other configuration settings The progress of saving to flash memory will be displayed Update Module IP 270 100 100 119 10 2 System Files to Flash 82 Advanced Upon clicking Advanced the following screen appears Software Parameter jw Use Broadcast Load File Backup Path C AAvitech VOCAB ackup Browse Mo Signal Size Refer to i e Use Broadcast Load File For loading presets switching resolution group reset When this option is enabled with checkmark the Phoenix G software will broadcast the command allowing for simultaneous execution of the command NOTE This feature should always be enabled e Automatically Backup Files to Hard Drive When enabled with checkmark the Phoenix G software will save all backup files to the computer hard drive s c Avite
26. assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othermise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address E 21 100 100 1 a Subnet mask 255 255 255 Use the folowing DNS server addresses Preferred DHS server Alternate DNS server 5 Click OK to exit Method 2 Change the IP Address of the Sequoia 1 Run the Phoenix G software refer to the next section Starting the Phoenix G Configuration Software 19 2 When the Phoenix G software screen appears click Settings then Module gt Parameter Click IP Address fee Special Screen Layout Help Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network System Parameter d Module Farameter Reset Detect Display Resolution Import t txt Export i exti Output Timing All Labels Label Border Alarm w O50 Line Lack Window Size H BMP Label Resources IP Address When the following screen appears enter the new IP address Subnet mask and Gateway to match the value of the controlling computer Then click OK Set IP Address IF address 210 100 100 151 Subnet mask 255 255 255 g Gateway 210 100 100 254 conca 20 4 When the following screen appears click OK Close the Phoenix G program and restart the Sequoia VARNING T A Success Please Close Galaxy and
27. audio signal from the HDMI OUT port of your Sequoia to the monitor display s speakers Due to video image processing delays one could achieve audio video sync by adjusting audio delay ZO 000001 1 turn on audio of window 1 ZO 000002 159 turn on audio of window 2 volume is set at level 5 and audio delay is set at level 9 ZO 000002 0 turn off audio of window 2 ZP GGMMPP L oad S ave filename GP ZP GGMM for listing presets load a previously saved preset or save current layout to a preset as well as list presets If the filename includes space s use double quotation marks to signify the complete filename If the filename is not specified when saving the file system will backup the file into flash memory ZP 010000 L Group 1 GP1 sets all the windows in group 1 to load the previously saved Group 1 GP1 preset file ZP 010000 S Group 2 GP1 saves the current layout of all windows in group 1 to a preset file Group 2 GP1 ZP 000000 S saves the file of all the windows into flash memory 158 ZR Format Function Examples ZW Format Function ZR GGMMPP SD width rate SD height rate HD width ratio HD height ratio to lock and adjust the video ratio ZR GGMM01 4 3 16 9 sets GGMM window 1 s SD video ratio as 4 3 HD video as 16 9 ZR 000000 16943 sets all windows SD video ratio as 16 9 HD video as 4 3 ZR GGMMPP 7 12 7 12 sets GGMMPP s SD and HD vi
28. button as the left button and vice versa refer to Sequoia Properties in Chapter 3 for details You can double click the window of the particular computer you want to control The next table lists the basic operations you can perform using the mouse Window resizing Window repositioning Window position swapping Full screen window Access a remote computer Lock unlock window layout Drag the border of a window to a desired size Drag a window to a new position Move the host cursor to the top right corner of a window select the capital letter S and then click the left button Move the host cursor still a capital letter S to the destination window and click the left button Move the host cursor to the top right corner of a window select E then click the left button and the window will maximize to full screen mode Again move the host cursor to the top right corner of a window select EB to return back from full screen mode Method 1 Move the host cursor to the top right corner of a remote computer window select J then click the left button The newly accessed remote system will be displayed on the editing window Method 2 Double click the mouse when the host cursor is on a remote computer window The newly accessed remote system will be displayed on the editing window The remote system that was just exited will be displayed in the window previously occupied by the newly switched remote system From t
29. connectors on the rear panel 2 HD SDI SD SDI Video Inputs Composite Video Audio Input 5 Connect the Ethernet cable from the IP port on the Sequoia s rear panel to the router Connect one Ethernet cable from the router to the first computer and another Ethernet cable from the router to the second computer ee a A Hemme a Computer 1 Computer 2 48 6 Perform steps 1 to 5 again for modules B and C 7 Connect the mouse and keyboard devices to the mouse and keyboard USB ports located on Sequoia module A s front panel Console control using keyboard mouse Host CAUTION Non standard keyboards e g keyboard with USB hub feature keyboard that needs driver installation programmable keyboard etc are not supported 8 Use a USB A to USB B cable to connect one end to module A s USB B type port and another end to module B s USB A type port upper or lower Module A Module B Sequoia 7 f Sequoia 1 49 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Use another USB A to USB B cable to connect one end to module B s USB B type port and another end to module C s USB A type port upper or lower Module B Module C nelle 4 mi aie a Sequoia ma pel CO oe Connect one end of the 12 V DC power adapter to module A by turning the head to screw it on securely Connect the power adapters to modules B and C NOTE for USA customers only Con
30. connectors on the rear panel 2 HD SDI SD SDI Video Inputs 5 m m mm Composite Video Audio Input 8 Connect one end of the 12 V DC power adapter to the Sequoia by turning the head to screw it on securely NOTE for USA customers only Connect one end of the included AC power cord to the 12 V DC power adapter and the other end to a power outlet make sure that power is available 9 Press the power switch On Off to the ON position The image will be displayed on the monitor display 10 Turn on the power or re boot the connected first second computer systems at this time if you are using the PS 2 connection instead of the USB connection refer to Step 1 NOTE There is no need to re boot the computer system s if you are using the USB connection Plug and Play feature 41 11 Press Ctrl T on your keyboard to perform screen calibration when using 12 13 your touchscreen monitor with the Sequoia for the very first time or upon resetting your Sequoia to the default state Use your finger tip or a stylus to tap and continue pressing on the center of the 3 symbol that will appear on the top left portion for approximately five 5 seconds until the next X symbol appears on the top right portion Perform the same step for this as well as the 5 symbol that would appear on the lower left portion and lower right portion of your monitor display Upon completing screen calibration the four window
31. latest preset to flash memory for cascaded modules Redo up to ten previous undone actions Undo up to ten previous actions Access a remote system where F is the function key and can be F1 or F2 F1 will correspond to the Computer 1 window while F2 will correspond to the Computer 2 window The newly switched remote system will be displayed on the editing window The remote system that was just exited will be displayed in the window previously occupied by the newly switched remote system You can only access a remote system from the screen where it is displayed NOTE You can also double click the mouse for the same effect IMPORTANT When the item Swap with Active Window in Sequoia Properties window inside the Phoenix G program is disabled without checkmark pressing this hotkey will not cause both active and newly entered windows to swap position When already in full screen mode toggle between full screen in foreground and full screen in background mode Switch between the three factory default presets 63 Shift F Shift O Shift lt Shift gt Tab Access a remote system where F is the function key and can be F1 or F2 F1 will correspond to the Computer 1 window while F2 will correspond to the Computer 2 window You can only access a remote system from the screen where it is displayed NOTE You can also hold Shift and double click the mouse for the same effect IMPORTANT When the
32. problem Remote Operation Mode When the Sequoia is in the Remote operation mode the mouse cursor and keyboard is used to control a specific computer connected to the Sequoia Special functions available in both Host and Remote operation modes include e When Host operation mode is active use the mouse connected to the Sequoia to re size and re position any windows on the output display e When Remote operation mode is active operate a single computer system displayed as a window on the screen using the mouse and keyboard connected to the computer e To switch operation to a remote computer move the Host cursor into a specific window on the screen and then click the enter icon or double click the left button of mouse e To switch operation back to the Host use the keyboard hotkeys The Host cursor will reappear e Upto two computers can connect to a single Sequoia You can control the computers with two windows shown simultaneously on a single monitor display e When in Remote operation mode the master Sequoia transfers the mouse keyboard input signal to the specific computer automatically 12 1 3 Identifying the Front Hardware Components Stereo Speaker Set Produces sound for the Sequoia 2 Device Indicators PWR MODE PC 1 PC 2 Audio Input Output Connector b USB A type Ports Shows the current status of the Sequoia devices Glows green when the Sequoia is turned ON Glows g
33. using the DVI VGA input source with the same resolution but with a different display card or when using the same display card but with a different resolution the image displayed on the screen may be off center misaligned In case this happens perform the necessary settings and save the configurations to EEPROM 9 When the following screen appears click OK to continue Warning A This action will save information to EEPROM Would you like to continue cancel 10 Click OK when the next screen appears Save to EEPROM X Successfull 115 NOTE e When the Auto Image Adjustment function is enabled and upon restarting the Sequoia or unplugging plugging the DVI VGA cable or change in DVI VGA signal gm1601 will perform Auto Image Adjustment and then look up the Visible Scope values stored in EEPROM The values of the Visible Scope stored in gm1601 will be used to adjust the DVI VGA image This function is used to fix the inability of the DVI VGA image to fill up the entire window When the Auto Gain function is enabled upon restarting the Sequoia or unplugging plugging the VGA cable or change in VGA signal gm1601 will look up the Gain value stored in EEPROM If the Gain value is found in gm1601 it will then adjust the ADC based on the Gain value found in EEPROM If the Gain value is not found in EEPROM then gm1601 will perform Auto Gain This function can fix the image co
34. 00x1050 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1440x900 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1600x1200 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 10 1680x1050 50 Hz 60 Hz 1920x1080 50 Hz 60 Hz 1920x1200 50 Hz 60 Hz NOTE e Input resolution support up to UXGA at 75 Hz WUXGA at 60 Hz e Automatic sensing of input signal e HDCP compliant Output Resolution 800x600 SVGA 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1024x768 XGA 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1280x720 HD 720 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1280x768 WSGA 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1280x1024 SXGA 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1360x768 WXGA 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1400x1050 SXGA 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1440x900 WSXGA WXGA 50Hz 60Hz 75 Hz 1600x1200 UXGA 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1680x1050 WSXGA 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1920x1080 HD 1080 50 Hz 60 Hz 1920x1200 WUXGA 50 Hz 60 Hz NOTE e Maximum output resolution is 1920 x 1200 1080p at 50 Hz 60 Hz e Output timing is Normal or VESA e HDCP compliant Operating Modes Two operating modes are available for the Avitech Sequoia 2x2V e Host operation mode 11 e Remote operation mode Host Operation Mode When the Sequoia is in the Host operation mode the mouse cursor is controlled using a local mouse device connected to the master Sequoia device A Host cursor controls the positions and sizes of windows for up to two remote computers NOTE Upon re connecting the keyboard or mouse the cursor may disappear in Host operation mode press the Pause Break key to solve this
35. A MB Sequoia 4H h Erie Seneca C HSS C SHS CPLD Path 010 12 01 CPLD SAT Sequoia 2x2V CPLD 20101201 ibe Browse JT FPGA UB Path PV Firmware 201 0 11 15 AT Sequoia 2x2V UB FPGA rbf Browse J gm1601 FWtoCB J gmi60i Chip 1 T om1601 Chip 2 J gm1601 Chip 3 F gm1601 Chip 4H Forces Path 2SFimwares2010 11 1554T Sequoia 242v UB 1601 hex Browse 6 Click to select the IP checkbox with the factory default 210 100 100 151 value In case you have changed the IP address of your Sequoia make sure to enter the correct IP address e Others Module Style EEEE Clear All Files Change IP Address mco A emir 210 100 100 151 Pn iD 3 z COMA Setup Firmware FPGA MB n mii III o O T CPLD Path 010 12 01 CPLD AT Sequoia 2x2V CPLD 20101201 jbc Browse a JT FPGA UB Path VSF irmware 2010 11 15 4T Sequoia 2x2V UB FPGA tbf Browse J gm1601 FWtoCB SJ omi601 Chip1 J omi601 Chip 2 J gm1601 Chip 3 F gm1601 Chip 4 Forces s Path AF irmware 201 0 11 15 4T Sequoia 2x2v UB 1601 hex Browse Using Analog Clock M com ACC 8000 Rainier 4x1 RS232 Firmware Rainier 4e1 v IP R5232 Using Digital Clock Using Analog Clock 167 7 Click to select the CPLD checkbox and then click the Browse button to specify the location of the firmware f
36. AVITECH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION e 8655 154th Ave NE e Redmond WA e 98052 e TOLL FREE 1 877 AVITECH PHONE 1 425 885 3863 e FAX 1 425 885 4726 e info avitechvideo com e www avitechvideo com Regulatory Information NOTE Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that your model complies with Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter Some notices apply to specific models only Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Avitech is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifica
37. C v CY 7C63801 PXC a CY7C63801 SXC Results CyY C63803 SXC CY7C63813 PXC CY7C63813 SXC 4096 FLASH bytes CY 7C63823 PXC CY 7C63823 0 C CY 7C63823 SXC MINI Version 1 79 Firmware Update Finished at 3 54 31 PM Succeeded Verifying Upgrading Initializing Firmware Upgrade Started at 3 54 04 PM Firmware Upgrade Requested at 3 54 04 PM Successfully Connected to MINIProgi O714ECCA3 B23 MINI Version 1 74 For Help press F1 soooeseeccseccessccsesccss IPAS SINE Ceca 192 10 Click the File Load button Sa PSoC Programmer File view Options Help lms OoeSBD dib Programmer Utilities MINIProg1 0714ECCA3B23 Upgrade Firmware Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family 62800 Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Actions Results Device set to C 7C63813 SEXC at 3 57 11 8192 FLASH bytes PH Device set to CY7C63801 PxC at 3 56 45 4096 FLASH bytes PH Device Family set to 63800 at 3 56 45 PM MINI Version 1 79 Firmware Update Finished at 3 54 31 PH Succeeded Verifying Upgrading Initializing Firmware Upgrade Started at 3 54 04 PM Firmware Upgrade Requested at 3 54 04 PM For Help press F1 sssss555555 gt gt n o n d PASS SINE Siliconnected i
38. Default Click Export to extract the VGA DVI modes stored in the EEPROM The following sample screen may appear Export Save ini E WB 1601 File name o Save as lype Pos File erom Cancel 118 NOTE Before exporting make sure to save to EEPROM first If not an error message will appear to remind you to save to EEPROM 5 Assign a filename and click Save to save the data 6 To apply a previously saved VGA DVI mode later click Import DVI Adjustment Visible Scope H_ Start 457 al E W Start 30 aj Width 1440 a E Height 900 af H_ Total 904 Ei Eile A A DWI Source Type AGB Gain a CI gaja Load from EEPROM Save to EEPROM Computer Fort 1 Y Clear EEPROM All Resolution modes Import ls OF Cancel Default 7 When the following screen appears click Browse to locate the previously saved VGA DVI mode setting Import to File Path Browse Module ID Computer ID All Computer Fort Cancel 119 8 Select the previously saved file and then click Open Look in E Temp F5Capture Bin O Galaxy amp Quasar Bin Adjust 1 erom File name jAdiust 1 erom Files of type Firmware File erorn Cancel W Open as read only Select the destination computer to import the display settings Then click 9 OK Import to File Fath D Temp Adjust 1 eram Browse Module ID Sequoia 2 Computer ID All Computer Port
39. E The double quote symbol of sample string exit is just for string expression there are no quote characters 0x22 in the command contents actual memory dump of command Going back to the binary text string listed above 152 It is therefore composed of the following parts follow the color coding 42 ASCII Z Command Format The ASCII Z command is comprised of the following parts The following is a list of rules to follow when entering the ASCII Z command e tis acceptable to enter commands in small or capital letters and the five columns are separated by a space e Header z command character e Group Module Window Assignment GGMMPP is comprised of six Arabic numerals This is used in designating the device s Group Module Window Assignment Group is comprised of the first two numbers 00 is the fixed value Module is comprised of the middle two numbers 00 is the fixed value Window Assignment is comprised of the last two numbers 01 04 00 is used to pertain to all window assignments e Parameter 1 of color assignment RRRGGGBBB is comprised of nine Arabic numerals this is used to designate the color e Parameter 2 of on off switch 1 signifies ON while 0 signifies OFF 153 The following is a list of available ASCII Z commands ZA Format Function Examples ZC Format Function Description Examples ZA GGMMPP NByN
40. Gear Adesso EasyTouch Mini Y RBH94 Korean Y R0008 wireless Y U0004 French German Y U0009 Korean KBX66 SK020 1366 1356 wireless 1047 TCK965 3 ed 2 4G wireless TCK970 wireless SP 6000 Super Slim Keyboard A1243 KKB 2050HS GKM551RC wireless AKB 110B 105 keys 104 keys 87 keys 88 keys 104 keys 104 keys 104 keys 104 keys 104 keys 109 keys 104 keys 19 keys 9 keys 22 keys 10 keys 12 keys wheel The tested compatible mouse are as follows via USB connection DELL DELL DELL DELL Logitech Logitech Logitech Logitech Logitech Logitech Logitech Logitech Logitech Logitech Logitech Logitech MK250 Logitech M90 Atake Hewlett Packard Microsoft Wired 500 Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Media Desktop 1000 i driver M UAR DEL7 MOA8BO MOCZUL M UK DEL3 M BT83 M UV83 EX 90 wireless 2 4 GHz LX3 M UAE96 M RCE95 wireless M UB48 V450 wireless M RBF111 wireless M UAG96B BT969 M ROO11 M U0003 M UAE96 1113 X800898 133 Basic 1 0A 1067 wireless P002 3 buttons 5 buttons 7 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons 3 buttons Optical Optical Laser stream Wheel
41. I VGA port ee A a m ammama a COMPUTER DVI VGA Cable DVI VGA Cable Computer 1 Computer 2 32 5 Connect the two HD SDI SD SDI composite signal cables to the VIDEO IN 1 and VIDEO IN 2 connectors and the two audio signal cables to the respective AUDIO IN 1 and AUDIO IN 2 connectors on the rear panel 2 HD SDI SD SDI Video Inputs Composite Video Audio Input 6 Connect the Ethernet cable from the IP port on the Sequoia s rear panel to the router Connect one Ethernet cable from the router to the first computer and another Ethernet cable from the router to the second computer ee a A Hemme a lf Computer 1 Computer 2 33 7 Connect the mouse and keyboard devices to the mouse and keyboard USB ports located on the Sequoia s front panel Sequoia Console control using keyboard mouse Host CAUTION Non standard keyboards e g keyboard with USB hub feature keyboard that needs driver installation programmable keyboard etc are not supported 8 Connect one end of the 12 V DC power adapter to the Sequoia by turning the head to screw it on securely NOTE for USA customers only Connect one end of the included AC power cord to the 12 V DC power adapter and the other end to a power outlet make sure that power is available 9 Press the power switch On Off to the ON position The image will be displayed on the monitor display 10 Turn o
42. M All Resolution modes All Resolution modes Export Import Export Import Cancel Default Cancel Default VGA Signal Input Source DVI Signal Input Source For DVI signal input source only Specify if the DVI signal Source Type is RGB or YUV Use the slider to adjust the value of H_Start V_Start and H_Total Continue the adjustment until the image has completely filled up the entire window H_Start use the slider to increase the value The window will start moving towards the left the dark portion will be reduced Continue the adjustment until the image is aligned horizontally V_Start use the slider to increase the value The window will start moving upwards the dark portion will be reduced Continue the adjustment until the image is aligned vertically 112 IMPORTANT e Make sure that the values of H_Start plus Width must not exceed H_Total e The value of V_Total based on the values of V_Start plus Height must not exceed the value automatically computed by the software based on the input signal s pre determined value for V_Total If not the following error message will appear amp Y Start Height gt _Tokalf 806 6 For VGA signal input source only Change the Gain s value if necessary The next sample figure shows the window that has been adjusted properly TITTI 113 7 Select if the adjustments are to be applied to the particular window only Computer Port 1 or All Computer
43. MODE PWR Operating System compatibility Port switching method Power supply Power consumption Dimension Housing LxWxH Stand Weight Housing Stand 2 pieces Housing Environment Temperature Humidity Safety regulations Input Signal Format DVI video format 2 x USB A for USB 2 0 hub Up to 2 units maximum Indicates when computer 1 2 connection is in Active or Standby mode Indicates when Sequoia is in Host or Remote mode Indicates when Sequoia is powered on Microsoft Windows 98 Special Edition 2000 Professional XP Vista Server 2003 Server 2008 Windows 7 Mac O S X 10 5 or later version only Linux OS Fedora 10 Ubuntu 8 1 Scientific 5 2 RedHat Mint 6 0 Debian 5 0 PC Linux OS 2009 SUSE 11 1 Mandriva 2009 CentOS 5 2 NOTE Windows NT is currently not supported Using keyboard hotkeys Using mouse combination keys Via OSD pop up menu Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Output 12 V DC 5 A 60 watt 25 watt 267 94x175x56 6 mm 10 54x6 88x2 23 inch 267 94x118 81x12 2 mm 10 54x4 67x0 48 inch 1 96 kg 4 32 Ib 70 g 0 154 Ib Metal Operating 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Storage 10 C F to 50 C 122 F 0 to 80 relative non condensing FCC CE C Tick Class A 800x600 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1024x768 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1280x1024 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1280x768 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1280x720 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 1366x768 50 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 14
44. MiuniProg device and PSoC Programmer utility on your computer i See ne ele yinstaller for PSoC Programmer fx 10 Connect one end of the PSoC MiniProg cable to the USB port of the computer that contains the PSoC Programmer software The Found New Hardware notification will appear on your Windows system tray i Found New Hardware USB Mini Programmer 3 4 1 20 186 Installing the USB Device Controller Firmware IMPORTANT e Make sure to update the USB device controller 1 firmware first before updating the USB device controller 2 firmware in their proper order e Make sure that the Sequoia is turned OFF during the USB device controller update firmware process To update the USB device controller firmware perform the following steps 1 Click Start gt All Programs Cypress gt PSoC Programmer 3 12 gt PS0C Programmer 3 12 T Documentation Command Line Interface an Bridge Control Panel 1 2 Cylnstaller for PSoC Programmer 3 12 All Programs T Clock Programmer 1 3 2 PSoC Programmer 3 12 an Cypress Update Manager EY PSoc Programmer Help fa PSoC Programmer 3 12 ReleaseNotes 2 When the following screen appears click OK to continue v pen Pro a File View Options Has sdate Re Je lear o Reminder Options ot lt Fixed Automatic Web Disabled Port Selection pl O O MINIFrog1 0714ECCA3B Fixed Reminder Reminder Inter
45. ON Make sure to press Ctrl or Shift key first because Pause Break key would cause system exit from Remote operation mode to Host operation mode NOTE When using Apple s MacBook computer use control option Alt shift k to perform Host Remote mode switch because there is no Pause Break key 2 4 Using the Touchscreen Optional This section illustrates the correct method to perform various operations when using the touchscreen monitor display 65 IMPORTANT Make sure to perform screen calibration when using your touchscreen monitor with the Sequoia for the very first time or upon resetting your Sequoia to the default State refer to Making the Connections Touchscreen Monitor Display step 12 in chapter 1 for details Lock Unlock Window Layout Use your finger or stylus to tap the top left corner of the monitor display until the pointer becomes a capital letter L then tap the L symbol twice and the monitor display s window layout will be locked Repeat the steps to return from window layout locked mode Tap the L symbol twice to lock window layout Pop up Selection Use your finger or stylus to tap the top right corner of a particular window and when the pop up selection icons E BX appear tap and continue pressing the desired icon approximately 0 5 1 second to execute the desired action 66 For the swap pop up selection icon tap and co
46. On the Line 1 window enter a label in the desired language by first selecting the language on the Windows taskbar Chinese Taiwan y EN English United States Show the Language bar EN E kE T a 3 38 5 Repeat the above steps for all the other windows 125 setting Border Properties Borders are turned on by default to turn off the border perform the following Steps 1 Upon clicking Border the following screen appears Border Properties W Enable f Line Line Line 3 Lined Line 5 Line B M All Lines Select Color keo sf S 2 Change the Border Width to 0 3 You can also change the border color e Each pixel line can be a different color Border Properties W Enable Line Line Line Lined Line 5 Line All Lines Select Color 126 e 3D border Border Properties W Enable Line Line Line Lined Line Line B l All Lines Select Color 127 set Alarm Upon right clicking a particular window select Set Alarm and the following screen will appear Alarm Properties Process v Module Alarm Switch W Process Alarm Switch Response Time Second Border M GPO Bit2 Alam Trigger 7 Red T Flash No Wideo 0 46 al Bt No Motion 000 4 I No Motion Alam Video Black 0 00 al Video Black Threshold oltage Aaaa e udio Alarm Swata Audis Alarm Swist Response Time Sec
47. Optical Optical Optical Optical Optical Optical Wheel Optical Optical Optical Optical Optical Optical 800 dpi 3D Optical Optical Optical Optical Optical Optical Optical 1 rocks SP 7000 5 buttons Optical INTOPIC UFO MS 032 3 buttons Optical nem 3 buttons Optical Generic 3 buttons Optical KINYO KM V2 3 buttons Optical Apple A1152 3 buttons Optical IO Gear GKM551RC 3 buttons Optical TCK965 3 ed 2 4G TC Star wireless mouse and 3 buttons Optical keyboard TC Star TCN970 8 buttons Optical The tested compatible computer and mainboard are as follows DELL OptiPlex 745 Yes Yes DELL OptiPlex 755 Yes Yes ASUS D762 Yes Yes ASUS D772 Yes Yes HP Compaq Yes No DC7600 HP Vectra VL Series Yes Yes 45 100 HP Vectra VL 400 Yes Yes DT MacBook A1342 Yes Not Applicable Lenovo A21 Yes Yes Lenovo Think Yes Yes Centre A55 Lenovo X61 Yes Not Applicable Notebook Acer Aspire 4520 Yes Not Applicable Notebook Gigabyte 8S661 Not Applicable FXMP RZ BIOS Yes 2M bit flash ROM Gigabyte Not Applicable 8IPE1000 G 4 0 Yes BIOS 3M bit flash ROM Award BIOS Gigabyte Not Applicable 8IPE775 G 1 0 Yes BIOS 3M bit flash ROM Award BIOS NOTE Compatibility between the computer and the Sequoia would depend on your computer s BIOS Setup Therefore PS2 compatibility would depend on the computer s BIOS Setup If an incompatibility occurs you need to refer to the computer s
48. Port Module DVI Adjustment Visible Scope H_Start 553 al B W Start 46 aj width 1600 a _ Height 1200 af a H_Total 2160 Ei DWI Source Type AGB Gain a m Load from EEPROM Save to EEPROM Computer Port 1 Clear EEPROM Computer Port 1 Al H ll Computer Port Module Export Import Cancel Default 8 Click Save to EEPROM to save the new adjustments in EEPROM 114 NOTE EEPROM can store up to 56 sets of the DVI VGA signal s Visible Scope and VGA signal s Gain parameters When using the Phoenix G software to command gm1601 to perform Auto Image Adjustment or Auto Gain gm1601 will not use the parameters stored in EEPROM The purpose of this is so that when the user makes the wrong settings you can use Auto Image Adjustment or Auto Gain to cause the DVI VGA setting values to attain the nearest correct value then use the Phoenix G software s Manual Image Setting function to do minor adjustments to attain the correct values This will allow the user to adjust the DVI VGA parameters quickly gm1601 will not automatically save the DVI VGA parameters to EEPROM You must use the Phoenix G software s Manual Image Setting dialog box s Save to EEPROM function Click Load from EEPROM to use the Manual Image Setting values and make sure that the Auto Image Adjustment and Auto Gain options are enabled This will allow the firmware to automatically use the saved parameters When
49. Power Switch Turns the Sequoia power ON and OFF oo HDMI Output Connector Connect the monitor display s DVI HDMI signal cable a DVI to HDMI converter may be required 14 All in One Input Connects to the remote computer s USB PS 2 and audio Connector 2 connectors via the proprietary Sequoia all in one cable Audio Input Audio jacks for audio inputs AUDIO IN 1 is used together Connector 1 2 with VIDEO IN 1 while AUDIO IN 2 is used together with VIDEO IN 2 for both audio and video input signals IP Connector Ethernet connector for IP control on up to two remote computers via router Dip Switches Updates the USB Host controller firmware as well as resets the Sequoia to the factory default setting 1 5 Getting Your Sequoia Ready for Use The Avitech Sequoia can be configured to connect to one or two computers You can use the mouse and keyboard hotkeys directly to control two computers Alternatively you can use the remote computer s mouse keyboard to control mouse and keyboard operation for up to two computers via the new Avitech Sequoia Hook software setting up the Phoenix G Configuration Software The Phoenix G configuration software is designed for your Sequoia device as well as for all Avitech multiviewer modules This program requires no installation but should not be run from a read only device such as an optical disc This section introduces the Phoenix G software for setting up your sys
50. SA timing 255 normal timing 156 Examples ZN Format Function Examples NOTE ZM 000000 10 set to display at 1600x1200 resolution at 60 Hz vertical frequency and automatically arrange all windows to the proper size and position ZM 000000 9 NA sets all the windows to have a 1280x1024 resolution at 60 Hz vertical frequency with no automatic arrangement ZN GGMMPP option O SD B order L abel T ally I mage G ain W indow 1 on 0 off to turn on off various options ZN 000000 O 0 turns off the OSD on screen display of all windows ZN 000001 O 1 turns on the OSD of window 1 ZN 000002 B 0 turns off the border of window 2 ZN 000003 L 1 turns on the label of window 3 ZN 000004 1 turns on automatic image adjustment function of VGA window 4 ZN 000002 G 0 turns off automatic gain function of VGA window 2 ZN 000004 T 0 turns off the tally of window 4 ZN 000000 W 0 turns off all the windows e Turning on automatic adjust and automatic gain only affects the VGA window e The image window will be positioned at 0 0 and be 1 16 of display size upon turning on a closed image window 157 ZO Format Function Description Examples ZP Format Function Description Examples ZO GGMMPP 1 on 0 off 0 9 volume 0 is mute 0 9 audio delay for HDMI OUT port only 0 is no audio delay set the audio output Volume control is not available for
51. Style drop down menu select Sequoia 2x2V ie Others Clear All Files Change IP Address COM Setup YCC 8000 7 Rainier 2x2 ACC 8000 Rainier 4niv AS232 Sequoia PAPAN Path Seneca C HSS C SHS CPLD Path 010 12 01 CPLD AT Sequoia 2x2 CPLD 20101201 jbc Browse FPGA UB Path Pv Firmware 201 0 11 15 AT Sequoia 2x2V UB FPGA rbf Browse M gm1601FWtoCB J Path PV Firmware 201 0 11 15 4T Sequoia 2x2v UB 1601 hex Browse 171 3 Click to select the IP checkbox with the factory default 210 100 100 151 value In case you have changed the IP address of your Sequoia make sure to enter the correct IP address e Others Module Style IERIE penety Clear All Files Change IP Address COM Setup j CPLD Path fo 0 12 015CPLD5AT Sequoia 2x2v CPLD 20101201 jbc Browse FPGA UB Path D 11 15 AT Sequoia 2x2V UB FPGA rbf Browse me F gm1601 Fw to CB Path OT 0 11 15 AT Sequoia 2x2v UB 1601 hex Browse a 4 Click to select the FPGA UB checkbox and then click the Browse button to specify the location of the firmware file and select AT Sequoia 2x2V UB FPGA rbf Others Module Style Sequoia 2x2 Clear All Files ng Digital Clock Change IP Address F COM fi Fir 210 100 100 I5 AE ID ii J COM A Setup l fei Se Browse qd CPLD Path 2x24 Firmware
52. UH 6 and it only supports the composite PAL NTSC video source This feature allows you to minimize True picture roll when a video monitor is switched between cameras common in CCTV security installations When the cameras are all synchronized in this manner a monitor does not have to significantly resynchronize its display for each camera as it is switched between them thereby avoiding objectionable picture roll Video 1 corresponds to the VIDEO IN 1 connector while Video 2 corresponds to the VIDEO IN 2 connector on the rear of the Sequoia Line Lock J Video 1 J Video 2 Cancel Window Size There are three sizes that can display all the windows in a group 4 3 16 9 or Lock Aspect Ratio Window Size Set Aspect Ratio i43 Set Aspect Ratio 16 9 Lock Aspect Ratio OFF When changing the width of the window the height will automatically adjust to match the aspect ratio When Lock Aspect Ratio is set to On the aspect ratio of the video display will be maintained even 1f the window is stretched If the image is 4 3 and it is stretched to 16 9 the results are two vertical black bars appearing on either side of the display If the image is 16 9 and it is scaled down to 4 3 then it will have a letterbox effect BMP Label Resources This allows you to allocate the BMP Label Resources for the four windows 92 Computer 1 window and Video 1 window are both processed by the first 1601 IC inte
53. a ol Spanish Este producto cumple con las normas del Directivo Europeo 1999 5 EC Svenska Swedish Denna produkt har tillverkats 1 enlighet med EG direktiv 1999 5 EC vii Australia and New Zealand C Tick Marking and Compliance Notice statement of Compliance This product complies with Australia and New Zealand s standards for radio interference vill Preface Welcome Congratulations on purchasing this Avitech Sequoia 2x2V Mouse Keyboard Controller The Avitech Mouse Keyboard Controller Sequoia 2x2V is a highly innovative device integrating the functions of a KVM microphone audio speaker and multiviewer into one enclosure providing solutions for individual and corporate users in an effective multiple system environment With just a keyboard or mouse you can easily control switch between two computers as well as convert your video images to full screen view adjust to any size or move to any position The Avitech Sequoia is compatible for controlling computers with the following operating systems e Windows OS 98 Special Edition 2000 Professional XP Vista Server 2003 Server 2008 Windows 7 NOTE Windows NT is currently not supported e Linux OS Fedora 10 Ubuntu 8 1 Scientific 5 2 RedHat Mint 6 0 Debian 5 0 PC Linux OS 2009 SUSE 11 1 Mandriva 2009 CentOS 5 2 e MacOS About this Manual This manual contains comprehensive information about your Avitech Sequoia 2x2V to help you op
54. a g oaes T a9 e og iw ia g oe ey sk c c 12 Image Window amp Label Switch wo L wo L Hj m I Computer 1 al W v Video 1 Iv M Computer 2 Iv I Video 2 T T Imaget Bi T VT Image6 E T T mage Gi T Images i File Save File Fader Control Adjustment Image Trim Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio ff secoma 144 2 When the following screen appears Check Audio Source lf Check Source fanas O xl HDMIOUT ol a fo Input Source Output Audio Delay Millisecond 7 of Volume J Mute Ee Audio Fade in Second 2 Cancel click the audio Check option Check Audio Source lf Check Source Input Source Speaker UU io a Output Audio Delay Millisecond a gt Audio Fade in Second z 4 Cancel ud Update 3 Select the Process window on the drop down menu Select the type of Output HDMI OUT or Speaker 5 Use the slider to set the Audio Delay time Millisecond This is available only when selecting HDMI OUT as the Output type 6 Use the slider to set the Volume level 0 to 9 This is available only when selecting Speaker as the Output type Click the Mute checkbox to quickly turn off the volume Use the slider to set the Audio Fade in time Second This is available only when selecting Speaker as the Output type 145 Avitech ASCII Protocol The Sequoia 2x2V series supports t
55. able Available Available Available Avitech Hook software support Avitech ASCII Protocol AAP support Available Available e Simultaneous support for VGA and DVI computer output Hardware e Provides LED indicators for the status of the computer on line Active and Standby state Mode Host and Remote and power e Control up to two computers e Automatic detection of PS 2 USB interface when connected with computer e Hot pluggable add remove computers without powering down the devices e Two embedded speakers e Firmware upgradeable e Accepts analog stereo audio input on each video window e HDCP compliant e The tested compatible keyboards are as follows via USB connection CAUTION Non standard keyboards e g keyboard with USB hub feature keyboard that needs driver installation programmable keyboard etc are not supported DELL SK 8115 TW 104 keys 0 DELL SK 8115 US 104 keys 0 DELL SK 8175 TW 104 keys 0 DELL L30U TW 104 keys 0 Logitech Y UR83 104 keys 0 Logitech EX90 0 Logitech Cordless Y RBH94 102 keys 0 Desktop EX100 Chinese Logitech Cordless Desktop EX100 Logitech MK250 Logitech Compact K300 Logitech K120 KINYO iCooby Microsoft Wired Desktop 600 Microsoft Media Desktop 1000 Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 TC Star mouse and keyboard TC Star i rocks Apple with numeric keypad and two hubs Genius Slim Star Pro USB with two hubs IO
56. able audio output other than the active window disable the item Audio Output from Active Window remove checkmark under Settings gt System Parameter gt Sequoia Properties in the Phoenix G program refer to chapter 3 for details Use the Ctrl O mute and decrease volume level gt increase volume level hotkeys for audio control 52 Installing the Avitech Hook Software The Sequoia Hook software is designed for use on the remote computer to control the two computers connected to Sequoia 2x2V This program requires a one time installation only To install the Hook software perform the following Steps 1 Connect the USB B type connector end of the included USB A to USB B cable to the USB B type connector on the Sequoia s front panel Connect the cable s other USB A type connector end to the remote computer s USB port make sure that the mouse and keyboard devices are connected properly to the remote computer Sequoia Console control using the laptop s keyboard mouse Host 2 Copy the file Avitech Hook 1 00 setup exe to your remote computer s local hard drive 53 3 Double click the file Avitech Hook 1 00 setup exe and the Avitech Hook Setup Wizard screen will appear Click Next to continue ie Setup Avitech Hook Welcome to the Avitech Hook Setup Wizard This will install Avitech Hook 1 00 on your computer Iki recommended that you close all other applicati
57. aleable DVI input 2 Alternatively resize a window by dragging the border of a window to the desired size Keep in mind that there is a scaling limitation for each window that limits the maximum scaleable size to 816x465 pixels for NTSC video and 816x560 for PAL video 108 3 Another option is to use the Size Fine Adjustment menu to adjust each window on a pixel by pixel basis Keep in mind that the width increases in 16 pixel increments and the height in pixel increments Option Online 8 tule Sequoia 2U IF Group zio100 100 228 xf fi x Select ID or Add to Other Group t a io j fa te p p o co o Size Fine Adjustment Sub ID ic Select Image Window ie oJ e O l D Hl E Image Window amp Label Switch Cm Cc el WoL WoL Ma B M Computel E I Video 1 H w M Computer El lv iv Video 2 ree Err Birr fo fo rr irr Load File Save File Fader Control Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Check Audio Cancel Update 4 Ona particular window select Full Screen to maximize the image and fill up the whole screen 5 If so desired select Full screen in background with checkmark to allow the window image in full screen mode to appear in the background Select Full screen in background without checkmark to allow the window image in full screen mode to reappear in the foreground fill up the whole screen Automa
58. ameter the menu appears as shown next refer to the later section for the description of the items appearing on Module Parameter fee Special Screen Layout Help Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network System Parameter d Module Farameter Reset Detect Display Resolution Import i txt j Export i Est j Output Timing t All Labels b Label Border Alarm w GSO Line Lock Window Size j BMP Label Resources IP Address 80 Importing Exporting Label This allows you to import a label from export label to Microsoft Office Excel or Notepad to be edited externally Special Screen Layout Help Settings Set Output Mode Sale Special Screen Layout Help wv Flashing Window Border Set Output Mode P Reconnect Network w Flashing Window Border System F t b ystem Parameter Reconnect Network Module Parameter System Parameter I Ee tx mport i tx Export Ext BMP Label Unicode Label ANS Module Parameter b Import i Ext BMP Label Unicode Export i ext d Label ANSI All FH Infa The most convenient way is to export the file label as a BMP Label Unicode or Label ANSI txt file by assigning a filename when the next screen appears Save in Temp all FWHWInfo TXT dump txt BjLabel TxT File name Label TXT Save as Ippe Pos File TT Cancel 81 Using Microsoft Notepad edit the text in the file When you
59. any of the following Startup Option right click the Avitech Hook icon and click Exit About Exit click Option gt Exit on the Avitech Hook window or click the Close symbol tl on the right upper portion of the Avitech Hook window 59 Basic Skills This chapter familiarizes you with using the mouse and keyboard hotkeys to perform the basic operations as well as using the touchscreen monitor display with your Avitech Sequoia 2 1 Pop up Selections Upon moving the host cursor to the top right corner of a particular window the following pop up selections may appear e Onacomputer window S lt 1 X NOTE When system has detected that both the USB PS 2 ends of the Sequoia all in one cable are not connected to the computer system s USB PS 2 ports then the above pop up selection would just show S E Either the USB PS 2 end of the Sequoia all in one cable must be connected to the computer system s USB PS 2 ports in order for the pop up selection to show all three 3 icons S J E e Ona video window S IR e On a computer window in full screen mode 13 e Ona video window in full screen mode S denotes swap window denotes enter a computer window 5 denotes full screen Mx denotes return from full screen 60 2 2 Using the Mouse NOTE If you are a left handed user you may want to configure the mouse to suit your needs You can swap the two buttons so that you can use the right
60. ar window Upon clicking Quick Crop Image Box Size press the left mouse button to create a starting point and then drag to the desired location Release the left mouse button to set the end point A cropped out image of the former window will be created NOTE The smallest allowed size of crop area is 96x80 pixels based on the Sequoia s output resolution not based on the source resolution 129 Specifying the Size of a Cropped Image This allows you to set the specific size of the crop cut out image on a particular window Freely adjust the horizontal Left and Right and vertical Top and Bottom markers or enter the numerical value to set the size of the cropped image You can also click the 4 gt buttons to make smaller adjustments to the markers Example 1 if the Sequoia s output resolution 1s set at 1920x1200 but the input source resolution is 1920x1080 then pressing any of the four 4 buttons on a 25 magnification would effect a proportionally four 4 pixel horizontal adjustment while a 50 or 100 magnification would effect a proportionally two 2 pixel horizontal adjustment Example 2 if the Sequoia s output resolution is set at 1024x768 but the input source resolution is 1920x1080 then pressing any of the four 4 buttons on a 25 magnification would effect a proportionally six 6 pixel horizontal adjustment while a 50 or 100 magnification would effect a proportionally two 2 pixel horizonta
61. ars select Others On the Module Style drop down menu select Sequoia 2x2V e Others Module Style Sequoia 2x2 X MCC 8004 CC 8000 Rainier 2x2 ACC 8000 Rainier 4x1v R5232 Rainier 4e1 IP R5232 Clear All Files Change IP Address COM A Setup m Firmware Sequoia 2x2 Ld Fi Sequoia 4H k Path Seneca C H557C 5SHS CPLD Path o 0 12 01 CPLD AT Sequoia 2x2 CPLD 20101201 jbe Browse FPGA UB Path 2V Firmware 2011 0 11 15 AT Sequoia 2x2 UB FPGA rbf Browse F gm1601 Fw to CB J gigil IT g Chip 3 4 gm1601 Chip H Forces Path 2V Finmware 2010 11 15 AT Sequoia 2x2v UB 1601 hex Browse atl 169 3 Click to select the IP checkbox with the factory default 210 100 100 151 value In case you have changed the IP address of your Sequoia make sure to enter the correct IP address e Others Module Style EOE ZA Change _ Change IP Address Address COM ___COMASetup J a Clear All Files ee Firmware FPGA ME Path OWSE CPLD Path fo 0 12 01 CPLD AT S equoia 2x2 CPLD 20101 201 jbe Browse yt FPGA UB Path 0 11 15 AT Sequoia 2x2V UB FPGA rbf Browse me M gm1601 Fw to CB Path ROT 0 11 15 AT Sequoia 2x2v UB 1601 hex Browse a 4 Click to select gm1601 FW to CB gm1601 Chip 1 and gm1601 Chip 2 Others Mod
62. ces connected to the USB hub touchscreen monitor display setup USB Hub Console control using keyboard mouse Host IMPORTANT Ordinary monitor display setup is not applicable 203 e Device indicator PC 1 2 does not glow green when the respective connected computer is operating in remote mode or does not glow amber when the respective connected computer is in standby mode w lA Dm Ea E U i CF i wMwGi a laoxXt at uw AVITECH ie PWR PC1 f MODE PC 2 a a a OTO law law f i T SS Sa _ IMPORTANT Before continuing make sure that the number 1 dip switch located on the Sequoia rear panel is not in the downward ON position Perform the following steps to try to solve the above mentioned problems 1 On the controlling computer click Start All Programs Control Panel 2 Inthe Control Panel window double click the System icon 204 3 Inthe System Properties window click the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager button System Properties System Restore Automatic Updates General ComputerName Hardware Advanced Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on pour computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Drivers Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windo
63. ch_VCC Backup folder You may change this by clicking Browse to select a different location to save the backup information e No Signal Size Refer to When the window is unable to detect a signal this setting will serve as the basis for the Phoenix G software to adjust the window size NTSC maximum window size is 816x465 PAL maximum window size is 816x560 83 Sequoia Properties Upon clicking Sequoia Properties the following screen appears Sequoia Properties if Active Window Border Line Line C Line 3 C Line4 Line S Line 6 All Lines Select Color Button Configuration Switch primary and secondary buttons When Selecting Computer Window to Full Screen Transher Control to This Computer When Retuming From Full Screen to Host Mode f Remain Full Screen upon pressing Pause Break key f Return to previous layout upon pressing Pause Break key When Entering a Remote PC Window W Swap with Active Window When Selecting Source Window to Full Screen Disable Label Tally Display Pop up Selections Background Color Select Color Audio Status coo ff W Audio Indicators w Audio Output from Active Window 1 The Active Window Border feature allows you to set the border color of the active window Each pixel line can be a different color all lines can be the same color All Lines by clicking the radio button to select the Line Then click Select Color to choose the color 84 There ar
64. computer for the first time e When you change the operating system of the computer 180 To install the device driver perform the following steps 1 Remove the previous PSoC Programmer version 3 0 by clicking Start gt Control Panel Add or Remove Programs Select PSoC Programmer 3 0 and then click the Change Remove button Add or Remove Programs Currently installed programs and updates Show updates Sort by Change or j Remove pa Security Update for Office 2003 kB972580 GDIPLUS Installed On 101142009 P ee G2 Security Update for Office 2003 KB974554 FM20 Installed On 10 14 2009 Gi Cia Security Update For Office 2003 KES 6382 VBE6 Installed On Sfief2010 ae a Security Update For visio 2003 KB982126 Visio2003Engine Installed On 6 9 2010 Programs A Security Update for Office 2003 KB2258613 USP10 Installed n 9 15 2010 Ca Security Update for Office 2003 kB2289187 MSO Installed On 11 10 2010 E q Microsoft Silverlight Size 30 01MB Add Remove Windows Components i Microsoft User Mode Driver Framework Feature Pack 1 0 q Microsoft Silverlight 4 0 50917 0 Installed On 9 29 2010 if Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable 86 9 0 30729 4148 10 19MB Gy amp mozilla Firefox 3 6 11 28 41MB Set Program aea if MSXML 4 0 5P2 KB954430 2 67MB Defaults i MSXML 4 0 sP2 KB973688 2 77MB PSoC Programmer 3 0 Size 2p FMB lick here For support information Used occasionally Las
65. computers e Switching computer directly via hotkeys or using the Host cursor e Plug and Play support USB only e Automatic detection and selection of optimum display resolution e Up to 26 presets can be saved and recalled from the Flash EEPROM e Supports concurrent dual computer image display on one screen and mouse keyboard switching e Video control features automatic sensing of input signal flexible window configuration any size any position Picture in Picture PiP overlap display video loss detection image gain can be adjusted manually or automatically crop pan image Specifications Input Front panel 1 x USB B for remote computer s mouse keyboard control 1 x USB A for direct mouse control 1 x USB A for direct keyboard control 1 x analog audio microphone Rear panel 2 x DB 15 for USB PS 2 audio inputs from computer 2 x discrete audio analog 1 x RJ 45 Ethernet 2 x DVI YPbPr 2 x HD SDI SD SDI CVBS HD SDI 1080p 1080i 720p at 50 59 94 60 Hz SD SDI NTSC 5251 PAL 625i 525p 59 94 625p S0 CVBS NTSC PAL DVI in resolution up to 19201200 Automatic sensing of input signals HDCP compliant Output Front panel 1 x analog audio headphone 2 x speakers embedded Rear panel 1 x HDMI customer configurable Resolution up to 1920X1200 WUXGA at 50 60 Hz or 1600X1200 UXGA at 75 Hz Peripheral Sharing Computer connections LED indicators PC1 PC2
66. cseccsseeseseeeneeeeseeeneeeeees 75 Module Layout Window cccccsseeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesseeeeeeaeas 75 Phoenix G Control Window ccccccccccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeseaeeeesseaes 76 Quick Keys Change Window to from Full Screen Mode Swap Window COntentS cccceeessceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeees 101 WY IICIOW CAVOUR 103 OPTON WING OW yiccertts has ee ea criet a de en Malte acne aati due 106 Mouse Right click M Nu cccccssccccesseeeceesseeccesseeeseeseeecsaseeessanees 107 A AytechASCIProtot liceni i 146 4 1 Entering the ASCII Z Command Interface sessnessnneeennnnneeesen nenn 146 Release the IP from Avitech Module ssssssssnnnnsssssesnnnnnseesssrnnnennes 152 42 ASCHZ Command FOrmat aciigrenia o tein 153 DD e a a a a a eed ate 154 LC PINE ets N E OEN EAE AE AE EAEE E EA NE E e E E 154 i KAA EE IE E A EE EE E A E E EE EIS adee 155 Zia EE AE AAE AEL EA EAEE TT ENE Ea E AEE E E EA 155 Aa E AEE RAE AE EAE AEE EE ES T E EE OEE 155 ZM ooon n a elu da cess ct cnt clasts age usec anne draco nent ebay aha aeseaaceaces 156 ZN oeron a ced aaa a a cd wea a noes O 157 A o NEEE AA EAEEREN E ETE EEEE A ETE 158 DD tice PE EEE E A E AEN E E E T E A A ESA E E E E 158 AR toed le ah haa Sn oe adbik t ie eedactas 159 DW Spier een A has ee ees ees hated a A a 159 Zid iat Sante ded AE EA sat laut cates aval coel EA atid neuer 160 A FIRM Ware Upgrade seisen eenn csarcesntencsec
67. de 149 9 Click the Call icon T New Connection HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help ae Bs DA Call Disconnected Auto detect Auto detect OK Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Avitech module leon 150 11 Click Transfer gt Send Text File Avitech module HyperTerminal File Edit View Call BIGER Help DE al Sendfite Receive File Capture Text Send Text File X Capture to Printer Sends a text file to the remote system 12 When the next screen appears select the binary file and then click Open Send Text File Lokin TE ASCII_Testv2 i E zx 000000 1 bin My Recent 2 OO0000 4 bin Documents z 010101 12345 2 bin File name Zx 010101 12345 2 bin v m My Network Files of type All files v 151 13 After sending the text file click the Disconnect button to end the call Avitech module HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Disconnect Connected 00 05 57 Auto detect TCP IP Release the IP from Avitech Module In case the third party device that is currently connected via IP to the Sequoia module wants to effect a disconnection e g to be able to use the Phoenix G program to connect the third party device to the Sequoia module use the below binary text string 0x55 OxAA OxF8 0x07 0x06 OxF9 0x07 exit 0x00 Execute exit release the IP from Avitech module NOT
68. deo ratio as 7 12 ZR GGMMPP 0000 disables the function by setting the width rate or height rate 0 ZW GGMMPP X position Y position Width H eight ZW GGMMPP C rop 1 on 0 off X position Y position W idth H eight to set the window s position and size appear as the topmost window and crop When cropping the width and height are calculated using the output display size For example if the output display timing is 1280x1024 at 60 Hz and you just want to display the right bottom quarter of the input image Crop X 1280 2 640 crop width 1280 2 640 Crop Y 1024 2 512 crop height 1024 2 512 There is no need to take into consideration the input image size and position or the size of the window When cropping it is always assumed that the input image size is equal to the output display size 159 Examples ZX Format Function Description Examples ZW 000001 sets window as the top window ZW 000001 100 200 300 400 sets window at 100 200 top left position and 300 400 bottom right position ZW 000001 0000 turns window 1 off by setting the width or height to be 0 ZW 000002 C 1 100 100 320 240 crop window 2 from 100 100 top left position up to 320 240 bottom right position ZW 000004 C 0 disables crop on window 4 ZX GGMMPP label text supports ASCII characters only include the quotation marks font size 1 4 to change the label text and font si
69. depend on the monitor display s resolution as well as the smallest window size limitation e An 8x8 grid position is possible when the OSD on screen display is turned off ma Avitech Galaxy 1920x1200 60H2 rr X Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help K JPT 2x2 4 3 2x2 16 9 3x3 3x4 4x3 4x4 2 Making the Connections Ordinary Monitor Display The following figure shows a typical setup with an Avitech Sequoia 2x2V module connected to two computer systems 2 HD SDI SD SDI Video Inputs eS eT IFEF DVI VGA Cable Composite Video Audio Input Console control 1 using keyboard Printer Web Cam DVI VGA Cable mouse Host A Digital Camera BES S Console control 2 using aS 3 the laptop s keyboard All in one Scanner mouse Host Printer 4 Computer 1 USB Flash Drive Computer 2 28 To set up the Avitech Sequoia with two computer systems perform the following steps by referencing the previous figure 1 The two optional stands allow you to save space when using the Sequoia Carefully slide the stands onto the Sequoia taking care to observe the correct orientation NOTE The Sequoia side with the smooth flat surface without grooves should fit into the stand gt m o I WARNING DO NOT place any objects on the top or side panels of the Sequoia 2x2V to avoid affecting its internal components heat dissipation process 29 Connect o
70. e Bridge Connections mj Rename this connection Rename view status of this connection Change settings of this connection Properties Other Places G Control Panel My Network Places My Documents ig My Computer Details 4 View or change settings for this connection such as adapter protocol or modem configuration settings 17 3 When the next screen appears click to highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties _ Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using E9 Intell 82567LM 3 Gigabit Network C EENES This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks imi File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 2 QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstal Description Transmission Control Protocallnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectryity 18 4 When the next screen appears click the radio button to select Use the following IP address and then enter the IP address 210 100 100 x where x is any value from 1 253 and Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IF settings
71. e Family BO Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Device Actions Results Verify Starting Programming Succeeded Programming Starting Erase Succeeded Device set to C 7 C63613 SXC at 3 39 52 8192 FLASH bytes PM Device Family set to 63800 at 3 39 52 PM Automatically Detected Device C C63613 Sxc Program Requested at 3 39 46 PM Active HEX file set at D Cycle Testing FW SW Cycle Testing FW SW Firmware Sequoia MKC 2x2V MKC 2x2V Device Sequoia 2x2V 3 39 39 PM device Firmware 11 15 2010 Sequoia2x2V device m 11 16 10 hex Successfully Connected to MINIProgi 0714ECc2291p MINT Version 1 79 at 3 38 02 PM Opening Port at 3 37 58 199 18 After successfully updating the USB device controller 2 firmware Programming Succeeded and Pass will be displayed Sa PSoC Programmer File view Options Help i Sm mas Bh amp Port Selection dib Programmer Utilities JTAG MINIProg1 0714E002291D Upgrade Firmware Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family 63800 o w Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Device o cy7c638135xC w Actions Results Program Finished at 3 40 08 PM Doing Checksum Doing Protect Verify Succeeded Verify Starting Programming Succ
72. e and select Yes when prompted whether to restore the Sequoia using the backup data Click Help and then click Restore Module Information You should see a progress bar showing the preset being loaded into the Sequoia Read BIOS Version Update Signal Type Format Backup All Information Restore Module Information About 97 5 When the following screen appears the checking result confirms that everything is normal If that is the case click Cancel to exit the restoring of preset s You may skip steps 6 and 7 Check Module Information Path C Mavitech MCCB ackUp Browse i Forces Check result ae Normal Infomation System agi Restore NOTE You can click to enable the Forces checkbox located on the upper right corner that allows the backup information to be written to all the module s flash memory The Restore button will then be enabled so you can click on it If the checking result shows an Abnormal report confirm if the backup Path is correct Then click Restore NOTE You can click to enable the Forces checkbox located on the upper right corner that allows the backup information to be written to all the module s flash memory The progress of the restore process will be shown Upload Module IF 210 100 100 228 7 10 1 Prezet Files System agi 98 If the backup Path is incorrect click Browse on the previous screen to select the correct location Then click OK on the next scr
73. e both active and newly entered windows to swap position 6 When the item Disable Label Tally Display is enabled with checkmark label and tally will be turned off to the particular window that has just entered full screen mode 85 NOTE Default setting is disabled for this item 7 Click Select Color to change the background color of the pop up selections default color is dark blue Pop up Selections Background Color Select Color _ 8 The Audio Status feature allows you to set the color indicator showing whether audio is turned On Off for a window only one window can output audio at a time There are eight colors for choosing the audio status Click the On radio button and then click one of the color boxes to select Do the same for the Off radio button You can also turn on with checkmark off the Audio Indicators To enable audio output other than the active window disable the item Audio Output from Active Window remove checkmark Audio Status CoM o W Audio lndicators fv Audio Output from Active Window 9 Then click OK when finished and exit the Sequoia Properties window The Phoenix G software still retains the settings until the next time you change the settings in the Sequoia Properties window or you return the system to the factory default state Module Parameter The following are the items appearing on Module Parameter Reset This allows you to refresh the module the current settin
74. e eight options for choosing the 3D border Click the radio button for one of the 3D borders to select it 2 To swap the two mouse buttons so that you can use the right button as the left button click the checkbox to enable Switch primary and secondary buttons Button configuration i Switch primary and secondary buttons 3 Ifthe item Transfer control to This Computer is enabled with checkmark keyboard mouse control will transfer to the particular window computer that has just entered full screen mode NOTE Default setting is disabled keyboard mouse control does not transfer to a particular computer that enters full screen mode 4 Click the radio button for Remain Full Screen when pressing Pause Break key under the item When Returning From Full Screen to Host Mode if you wish to remain in full screen mode upon pressing the Pause Break key NOTE Default setting is Return to previous layout when pressing Pause Break key 5 When the item Swap with Active Window is enabled with checkmark the action of entering a computer window other than the current active window will cause both active and newly entered windows to swap position NOTE Default setting is enabled for this item IMPORTANT When this item is disabled pressing the F hotkey or double click will not cause both active and newly entered windows to swap position Likewise pressing Shift F hotkey or Shift double click will caus
75. e f Format Backup All Information Restore Module Information About 2 A window similar to the following sample window will appear Signal Type Format x window 1 DVI 720x480059 9Hz Window 2 5D SD1 625i Window 3 WO SYNC Window 4 S5D SD1 625i Setting Label Properties l Right click the mouse on a window and select Label to enter text 5ize Full Screen VO4 Suto Setting F y Appl Manual Image Settings Position Source Type w Appl Manual Image Settings ain Manual Image Setting Border l Set Alarm Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size Aspect Suto Detect NOTE DVI input does not display a label 123 2 Keep in mind that each window supports one line of text up to 30 characters Label Properties Computer 2 Center BMP Label Total Characters 30 Label Position Font Color E B G Color Size 2 L Label Outside RR D P Fill Background All Process T Text Transparency Switch Transparency fr B Cancel A 124 BMP Label allows you to activate the Universal fonts for labels by performing the following steps 1 Click to enable the BMP Label checkbox with checkmark 2 Click the BMP Label Font Type button 3 When the Font window appears set the Font Font style and Size Then click OK Font Font style arial Regular Cancel O Amo Pro Caption O Amo Pro Display O Amo Pro Light Display 4
76. e following System Preference System Universal Access Enable access for assistive devices Otherwise only the mouse will function properly the keyboard may not work e We also recommend that you enable the following System Preference Hardware Keyboard Use all F1 F2 etc keys as standard function keys So that the function of F1 F2 F12 will have their intended function If not enabled then pressing these keys will have no effect Another solution will be to press the Fn key first before pressing F1 F2 F12 35 Making the Connections Touchscreen Monitor Display IMPORTANT If you were using the cascade function and now want to switch to using the touchscreen monitor display touchscreen and cascade function cannot co exist on your Sequoia then you need to perform the steps to upgrade the USB Host controller firmware that supports the touchscreen function Refer to Appendix A USB Host Controller Firmware section for details The following figure shows a typical setup with an Avitech Sequoia 2x2V module connected to two computer systems and a touchscreen monitor display via a USB hub USB Hub 2 HD SDI SD SDI Video Inputs same O O an n 9 um aa p TER 2 N y gt r r Composite A Video 7 Audio Input Console control 1 using keyboard d mouse Host DVI VGA Cable Printer WebCam HA Computer 2 uh IN Console control 2 using a t
77. e shown onscreen Update 11015 Firmware 42117075 use IP address 210 100 100 151 g Update Firmware Block 1 NOTE In case of update control board firmware failure e g Ethernet connection was terminated or power supply was disrupted before firmware upgrade is complete refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting portion for details on fixing this problem CPLD Firmware To update the CPLD firmware perform the following steps 1 Power on the Sequoia by pressing the power switch to the ON position 165 2 Use an Ethernet cable and connect one end to the Sequoia rear panel s IP port and the other end to the computer s RJ 45 port a point to point connection is required Computer 3 Push the number 2 and 3 dip switches located on the Sequoia s rear panel downward to the ON position 4 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoenix G V31x exe file Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes m Serial Port Fast User Define mE Rainierd4s1 v A5232 f Automatically Search IF f User Define C Automatically Search Cancel 166 5 When the following screen appears select Others and on the Module Style drop down menu select Sequoia 2x2V e Others Module Style Sequoia 282V MCC 8004 YCC 8000 Rainier 2x2 Using Digital Clock Clear All Files Change IP Address COM Setup Se ae Sequoia 2x2v FPG
78. eeded Programming Starting Erase Succeeded Device set to CY 7C63613 SxXC at 3 39 52 8192 FLASH bytes PM Device Family set to 63800 at 3 39 52 PM Automatically Detected Device CY C63813 Sxc Program Requested at 3 39 46 PM Active HEX file set at For Help press F1 The Device Port 63813 firmware update is now complete A 2 Resetting to the Factory Default State To reset your Sequoia to its factory default state perform the following steps 1 Power off the Sequoia by pressing the power switch 2 Push the number 2 middle dip switch located on the Sequoia s rear panel downward to the ON position 200 3 Power on the Sequoia by pressing the power switch 4 Push the number 2 middle dip switch upward to the default position NOTE Upon resetting your device to the factory default state your previously saved preset files will be automatically removed You need to use the Phoenix G software to set the output resolution and create the preset file s again 201 Troubleshooting This chapter lists the steps that you can take when the Avitech Sequoia encounters any of the following problems B 1 Problem Recognizing Mouse Keyboard Devices or PC 1 2 Device Indicator Does Not Glow CAUTION Non standard keyboards e g keyboard with USB hub feature keyboard that needs driver installation programmable keyboard etc are not supported e Trouble recognizing the mouse keyboard devi
79. een to continue Select directory Current drive me Current directory O Avitech WEC mg gt BackUpModulelnto gt Temporary New Folder Delete Folder Cancel 6 Click OK to continue when the next screen appears Restore Backup Fath E MAvitech VECABackupi C Use Saved File Jew Path Dele ath OF Cancel 7 Click OK when the next screen appears to restart the Phoenix G software WARNING Restore Information Success Please Restart Galaxy 99 NOTE If upon clicking Restore Module Information on the Help menu and the following error message appears click OK On the next screen click Browse Check Module Information Path C 4vitech VCC Backup aN Force m Check result On the next screen click Browse again to specify the correct backup Path Restore x Backup Path C Avitech VCC Backup Browse f Use Saved File Cancel 100 Read Phoenix G Information 1 Click Help and then click About Read BIOS Version Update Signal Type Format Backup All Information Restore Module Information 2 You should see a pop up box showing the Phoenix G software information Module Controller Galasy 3 18 2012 04 706 AVITECH Quick Keys Change Window to from Full Screen Mode Swap Window Contents Two quick keys are available that allow you to quickly bring a window to from full screen mode as well as swap the c
80. elp press F1 ala 189 6 Upon completing the firmware upgrade status is PASS MINI Version 1 79 Ap w PSoC Programmer notification will be shown onscreen File View Options Help s Owed Port Selection dib Programmer Utilities JTAG MINIProg1 0714ECCA3B23 Upgrade Firmware Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family 60100 Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Device CY7C60113PVXC v Actions Results _ MINI Version 1 79 Firmware Update Finished at 3 54 31 PM Succeeded Verifying Upgrading Initializing Firmware Upgrade Started at 3 54 04 PM Firmware Upgrade Requested at 3 54 04 PM Successfully Connected to MINIProg1 O714ECCA3 B23 at 3 53 17 PM Opening Port at 3 53 16 PM MINI Version 1 74 Please navigate to the Utilities tab and click the Upgrade Firmware button Port 0 d with nat AD h MINI version Expecting 1 79 but found 1 74 For Help press F1 COCCI A Connected T Connect one end of the special cable to the Cypress PSoC MiniProg cable Connect the other end of the special cable to the COMPUTER 1 connector on the Sequoia s rear panel 190 8 On the PSoC Programmer software select 63800 from the Device Family drop down menu Sa PSoC P
81. erate the device Throughout the manual the following conventions are used to distinguish elements of text NOTE provides additional hints or information that requires special attention CAUTION identifies important information which if not followed may result in loss of data or damage to your device Any name of a menu command icon or button that you can see on the screen 1s shown in a bold typeset For example On the Start menu select Settings Getting Started This chapter introduces you to the features and specifications as well as the external components of your Avitech Sequoia 2x2V It also guides you through the process of setting up your Sequoia for use NOTE Depending on the model you purchased the cabinet color and the look of the accessories may be different from the ones shown in this manual 1 1 Package Contents After unpacking the shipping carton you should find these standard items USB A to USB B Cable Sequoia All in One Cable HDMI Cable Stand x 2 optional 1 2 Product Features DVI to HDMI Adapter Standard Power Cord USA customers only DVI VGA YPbPr inputs PAL NTSC inputs HD SD SDI PAL NTSC inputs Analog audio inputs Maximum output resolution Configuration and control interface USB hub extend to remote computer Extended microphone audio speakers N N 2 1920x1200 Ethernet Available Available NY O N 2 1920x1200 Ethernet Avail
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83. g FW SW Firmware Sequoia MKC 2x2V MKC 2x2V Device Sequoia 2x2V 3 39 39 PM device Firmware 11 15 2010 Sequoia2x2V device m 11 16 10 hex Successfully Connected to MINIProgi 0714ECc2291p MINT Version 1 79 at 3 38 02 PM Opening Port at 3 37 58 196 14 After successfully updating the USB device controller 1 firmware Programming Succeeded and Pass will be displayed Sa PSoC Programmer File view Options Help FERITE Port Selection dib Programmer Utilities JTAG MINIProg1 0714ECC2291D Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family 62800 E Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Device CY7CE3813SXC Actions Results Program Finished at 3 40 08 PM Doing Checksum Doing Protect Verify Succeeded Verify Starting Programming Succeeded Programming Starting Erase Succeeded Device set to C 7C63813 SXC at 3 39 52 8192 FLASH bytes PM Device Family set to 63800 at 3 39 52 PM Automatically Detected Device CY C63813 Sxc Program Requested at 3 39 46 PM Active HEX file set at For Help press F1 15 Unplug and connect the special cable to the COMPUTER 2 connector on the Sequoia s rear panel to start updating the USB device controller 2 firmware 197 16 Click the Program b
84. grated circuit chip Computer 2 window and Video 2 window are both processed by the second 1601 IC chip When a window e g Computer 1 is enabled with checkmark and the other window e g Video 1 is disabled no checkmark the resource allocation for the first window will be 100 and for the other window is 0 When both windows e g Computer 1 and Video 1 or Computer 2 and Video 2 are enabled with checkmark the resource will be evenly allocated 50 When both windows e g Computer 1 and Video 1 or Computer 2 and Video 2 are disabled no checkmark the resource will still be evenly allocated 50 No simultaneous zero resource allocation 0 for both windows can occur Set BMP Label Resources I Computer 1 50 i Video 1 50 i Computer 2 502 i Video 2 50 Cancel NOTE e When a particular Window s BMP Label Resource is zero 0 the checkbox will be disabled grayed out e The hardware supported version is R6 CF IP Address This allows you to change to an IP address different from the default one Set IP Address IP address 210 100 100 151 Subnet mask 255 255 255 g Gateway 210 100 100 254 rea 93 special Screen Layout Menu Some special screen layouts are available for the Sequoia Special Screen Layout Layout 1 Default 2x24 Layout 2 Briefing e Layout 1 Default 2x2 quad split mode e Layout 2 Briefing cycle between p
85. gs on the Phoenix G software will be the same for the module Detect Display Resolution The Sequoia can automatically detect the display s optimum resolution To enable or disable this feature click Detect Display Resolution to toggle between on with checkmark or off without checkmark 86 NOTE When the Detect Display Resolution option is set to On all the presets will be displayed in the optimum resolution Output Timing There are two output timings Normal and VESA Normal output timing is designed for some brands of monitor displays that do not support the VESA standard The default setting for output timing is Normal Output Timing g Normal VESA Turning On Off All Labels To turn on off all labels for all the windows click ON OFF All Labels 87 Label NOTE Make sure to turn on all labels see previous item before setting the label properties This allows you to adjust the Font Color B G background Color and font Size for all labels in the group Label Properties Label Position Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Font Color B G Color ea Size 4 m BMP Label Font Type All Process m Transparency pa p Cancel NOTE Keep in mind that each window supports one line of text up to 30 characters 88 Setting Border Properties Borders are turned on by default To turn off the border perform the following steps 1 Upon clicking Border the f
86. he ASCH command prompt interface You can use HyperTerminal to control your Sequoia 2x2V series The RJ 45 port IP on the Sequoia 2x2V series can also be used to interface with a third party controller for control over IP This chapter familiarizes you with using the Avitech ASCII Protocol AAP of the Sequoia 2x2V series via Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal function as an example 4 1 Entering the ASCII Z Command Interface To startup the ASCII Z command interface perform the following steps 1 Make sure you have a binary file editing program installed in your computer 2 Run the binary file editing program and use the following command syntax to create and save the sample binary file unsigned char 0x55 0xAA command head unsigned char OxF8 OxF8 command ID unsigned char strlen prompt 2 strlen prompt 2 command length unsigned char FunctionID must be 0x07 unsigned char prompt must end by 0x00 unsigned char 0x00 command tail Using the below binary text string as an example 0x55 OxAA OxF8 0x07 Ox0B OxF4 0x07 ZA 000000 0x00 Execute ZA 000000 arranges all windows to its proper size and position NOTE The double quote of sample string ZA 000000 is just for string expression there are no quote characters 0x22 in the command contents actual memory dump of command 146 Going back to our sample binary text string listed above It is therefore composed of the fol
87. he laptop s keyboard All in one Scanner mouse Host Printer P USB Flash Drive Computer 1 36 To set up the Avitech Sequoia with two computer systems perform the following steps by referencing the previous figure WARNING DO NOT place any objects on the top or side panels of the Sequoia 2x2V to avoid affecting its internal components heat dissipation process 1 Connect one end of the Sequoia all in one cable to the COMPUTER 1 connector on the rear panel Connect the other end to the first computer system s USB PS 2 and audio ports by matching the colors of the respective connectors Connect another Sequoia all in one cable to the COMPUTER 2 connector on the rear panel and the other end to the second computer system s USB PS 2 and audio ports Computer 1 Computer 2 IMPORTANT e We highly recommend using a USB connection instead of a PS 2 connection when available In case no USB connection is available and you must use a PS 2 connection make sure to first power on your Sequoia refer to a later step then turn on your computer system afterwards e For Windows 2000 users Upon connecting the USB device for the first time on your computer system you may be required to perform the on screen steps to be able to use the USB device 37 2 Connect the touchscreen monitor display s DVI HDMI signal cable a DVI to HDMI converter may be required to the Sequoia s HDMI OUT connector on the rear panel
88. hen on all the mouse and keyboard inputs will be directed to that particular remote computer Move the host cursor to the top left corner of the display until the mouse pointer becomes a capital letter L then click the left button and the window layout will be locked Repeat the steps to return from window layout locked mode 67 Enable disable audio output 2 3 Usi Double click the audio tally E and it will turn to Hl to signify that audio output is coming from a window For cascaded system Double click the audio tally nor the first time to cause any other a tally to turn Ea Then double click the same audio tally again and it will turn to E to signify that audio output is coming from the selected window NOTE By default the audio output would correspond to the active window To enable audio output other than the active window disable the item Audio Output from Active Window remove checkmark under Settings gt System Parameter Sequoia Properties in the Phoenix G program refer to chapter 3 for details ng the Keyboard The next three tables list the operations you can perform using the keyboard Use the following hotkeys in the Host operation mode only Input letter is not case sensitive Alt F Alt F Alt L Ctrl Esc Ctrl J Load the user created preset file where F is the function key and can be F1 up to F12 maximum up to 12 via Phoenix G software Option menu s Save F
89. ile and select AT Sequoia 2x2V CPLD jbc e Others Module Style Sequoia 2x2 Clear All Files Change IP Address lv IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID COM A Setup Firmware rc Path Pe ee Browse lv CPLD Path 2 24 Firmware2011 06 24 4T Sequoia 2x2V CPLD jbc Browse Version Y1 00 gb 05 17 2011 FPGA UB Path V Firmware 201 0 11 15 AT Sequoia 2x2V UB FPGA rbf Browse m gmi601FWtoCB J Path 2V Firmware 2010 11 15 A4T Sequoia 2x2v UB 1601 hex Browse sa 8 Click the Update button located on the lower left portion of the screen The progress of updating the firmware would be shown onscreen Update Sequoia 22 CPLO 9 Upon finishing the update firmware process push back the number 2 and 3 dip switches upward to the default position 10 When the next screen appears reboot power off and power on the Sequoia NOTE Shutdown and startup of Sequoia needs to be done to completely update the CPLD firmware 168 1601 Firmware To update the 1601 firmware perform the following steps 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoenix G V31x exe file Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes Serial Port Fast User Define fi zi M Rainier 4x1y R5232 C Automatically Search Merson IF User Define C Automatically Search OF Cancel 2 When the following screen appe
90. ile button Toggle a particular window s full screen mode on off where the host cursor is currently residing Toggle lock unlock window layout Exit the Sequoia operation for user to perform setup using the Phoenix G software Perform automatic video adjustment on the window where the Host cursor is presently residing Once in the Automatic Video Adjustment mode the following are two valid inputs Automatic image adjustment Automatic image gain adjustment NOTE This function is only available for the VGA signal input source For DVI signal input source use the manual adjustment method via the Phoenix G 62 Ctrl L Ctrl O Ctrl P Ctrl R Ctrl S Ctrl Y Ctrl Z F Home Page Up Page Down program Toggle lock unlock keyboard and mouse while user is away The keyboard and mouse will become inoperable when locked Toggle muting the audio output on off mute Toggle a window on and off Where P is the processor window number e g Ctrl 1 will turn on off Computer 1 window Ctrl 2 will turn on off the Video 1 window Ctrl 3 will turn on off the Computer 2 window Ctrl 4 will turn on off the Video 2 window Toggle the lock window aspect ratio of 4 3 16 9 and no lock for the window where the Host cursor is currently located Save the latest preset to flash memory so that on the next boot up the latest preset will be loaded Will also simultaneously save the
91. io button for Search for the best driver in these locations to select it and then click on the checkbox for Include this location in the search to select it Click Browse to specify the location of the device driver file and then click Next Hardware Update Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search C Documents and Settings 4manda DesktopsFonic Browse Dont search will choose the driver to install Choose thie option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware tak New _ 177 5 When the next screen appears click Continue Anyway Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware Cypress USB E OTG Device VID 0464 PID 7200 has not passed Windows Logo testing to very its compatibility with Windows F Tell me why this testing i important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contac
92. itech Hook Completing the Avitech Hook Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing Avitech Hook on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup 8 To activate the Hook software click Start All Programs Avitech gt Avitech Hook All Programs a g g Avitech l Ayvitech Hook 56 The amp icon will appear in your Microsoft Windows system tray and the Avitech Hook window will appear onscreen to signify that you can start the utility Avitech Hook fx NOTE You can enlarge or shrink the size of the Avitech Hook window by placing the mouse pointer on the side of the window and dragging correspondingly You can also move the window s location 9 Use the mouse to right click the Avitech Hook icon and click Startup Option About to select the method of starting up the Hook software Exit i Alternatively click Option Startup Option in the Avitech Hook window and the following screen will appear Avitech Hook Startup Option To startup Avitech Hook t Double click the mouse Mouse pointer on Avitech Hook window 10 Select the startup method and then click OK 57 11 Use your preferred method Double click the mouse or place Mouse pointer on Hook window of starting up the Hook software The following screen will appear Se ees Eg Aritech Alpert a AVITECH Te leave the Avitech Hook software press Alt Ctrl Shift Fiz o
93. item Swap with Active Window in Sequoia Properties window inside the Phoenix G program is disabled without checkmark pressing this hotkey will cause both active and newly entered windows to swap position Switch the audio output between the Sequoia s speakers and the HDMI OUT port to monitor display s speakers NOTE This function is not available when connecting the Sequoia s HDMI OUT connector to the monitor display via a DVI to HDMI converter Due to video image processing delays one could achieve audio video sync by adjusting audio delay The Sequoia provides up to 170 milliseconds audio delay adjustment by using Shift and left decrease and right increase arrow keys NOTE This function is only available for audio signal outputted from the Sequoia s HDMI OUT connector Move the host cursor from one screen to the other Decrease the volume level 10 levels including mute SSS ee NOTE This function is not available for controlling the audio signal from the HDMI OUT port of your Sequoia to the monitor display s speakers Increase the volume level 10 levels including mute NOTE This function is not available for controlling the audio signal from the HDMI OUT port of your Sequoia to the monitor display s speakers Load the previous user created via Phoenix G software Option menu s Save File button preset file Load the next user created via Phoenix G software Option menu s Save File button
94. king Up Presets To backup a preset perform the following steps 1 Click Help and then click Backup All Information Read BIOS Version Update Signal Type Format Backup All Information Restore Module Information About 2 The following warning message will appear Click OK to continue WARNING A ld information will be deleted Cancel 3 The following warning message will appear when back up is successful Click OK to continue 96 This will backup all saved presets and system configuration files to your computer hard drive s c Avitech_VCC Backup IPxxx xxx XXX XXX KXXx WARNING Everything in the Backup folder will be erased If you have previously backed up presets they will all be written over when you backup presets again If you want to keep the old presets move the entire Backup folder to a temporary directory e g c temp This will create the following directories c Avitech_VCC Backup c Avitech_VCC Temporary Restoring Presets To manually restore a preset perform the following steps L Set the Sequoia to the factory default value refer to Appendix A Resetting to the Factory Default State for details If the backup content is somewhere else other than at the c Avitech_VCC Backup IPxxx xxx XXx XXX xxxx _ 7 copy the backup data xxxx into the c Avitech_VCC Backup IPxxx xxx xxx xxx location Run the Phoenix G softwar
95. l adjustment Then click the Update button A cropped out image of the former window will be created Setting Crop Size Li 0 00 Fil 100 00 130 This allows you to undo the previous cropping action and restore the image prior to cropping 1 1 Then adjust enlarge the window size manually by dragging on the sides corners Upon clicking the Pan Image item the following screen appears This allows you to use the mouse drag by using the symbol to pan see the NOTE below for description of pan the cropped image window zoom in area You can also click the X X Y Y x y axis coordinates plus or minus or H H W W height width plus or minus buttons to make smaller adjustments Yan Kegion ot interest 131 NOTE To pan is to move the image around in the image window usually when the image is larger than its window Panning changes the image view in the same way that scrolling moves the image up down to the left or to the right in the image window When the entire image is not displayed you can quickly pan to see parts of the image that were previously hidden Aspect Auto Detect This allows you to set the input signal s aspect ratio for a particular window If the input signal is a different aspect ratio than the monitor in which it is displayed you may change the monitor s aspect ratio to display the signal without deformation 1 Right click the mouse on a particular window a
96. loring problem intensity of the VGA signal coming from the computer To extract the VGA DVI modes stored in the EEPROM and burn in these modes to all the new modules perform the following steps 1 Use the mouse to right click the VGA DVI input source window and the following menu appears Size Full Screen VO4 Suto Setting F Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type Apply Manual Image Settings ain Manual Image Setting a4 Label Border Set Alarm Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size Aspect Suto Detect 116 2 Click Manual Image Setting and the following screen will appear VGA Adjustment Visible Scope H_ Start W Start Width Height H_ Total Dy Source Typ AGE VU Geen Blue gt Load from EEPROM Save to EEPROM Computer Port 2 r Clear EEPROM All Resolution modes Export l Import Cancel Default 117 3 Click Save to EEPROM to save the new DVI VGA YPbPr input adjustment values and click Load from EEPROM to use the restore function changes the VGA DVI adjustment values to the previously saved values in EEPROM Or click Clear EEPROM to return to the factory default values YGA Adjustment Visible Scope H_ Start E W Start Width Height Gain fe All C Red C Green C Blue E Load from EEPROM Save to EEPROM Computer Port 1 Clear EEPROM All Resolution modes Export Import i Cancel
97. lowing parts follow the color coding 0x55 OxAA OxF8 0x07 0x0B OxF4 0x07 0x5A 0x41 0x20 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x00 end of string 0x00 command tail 3 Connect the HyperTerminal s RJ 45 port computer to the Sequoia 2x2V series IP port 4 On your computer click Start gt All Programs Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal The following screen will appear Avitech HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Connected 00 00 15 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 147 5 Click the Properties icon T New Connection HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help ae 3 DF a Properties Suto detect Auto detect SCRO CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 6 The following screen will appear Select TCP IP Winsock New Connection Properties __ Change Icon Countryregion Taiwan 886 Enter the area code without the long distance prefix Connect using COM w COM TEFAF winsock AR e COUN region code and area code edial on busy uU R 148 7 Enter 210 100 100 151 for Host address and 20036 for Port number Then click OK to continue New Connection Properties Connect To Settings SS New Connection Change lcon Host address 210 100 100 151 i Port number 20036 Connect using TCP IP Winsock x Cera 8 Make sure to press Ctrl Esc hotkeys first in order to exit the MKC mouse keyboard controller mo
98. mputer When the pop up menu J K appears click the 3 symbol You can now use the mouse or keyboard hotkeys to perform various tasks refer to the next chapter for a description of the hotkeys functions The default mouse and keyboard are located on module A s Host end To enable audio output on a particular window of a monitor display double click the audio tally E or MB of a selected window Scenario 1 upon double clicking the Hill audio tally of a selected window any Mill audio tally appearing on any other windows will turn to lll to signify that all audio output will be terminated Double click the ll audio tally of the selected window again and it will turn to ill to signify that audio output is coming from the particular window Scenario 2 upon double clicking the ill audio tally of a selected window it will turn to E as well as any other Mill audio tally appearing on any other windows to signify that all audio output will be terminated Double click the Ill audio tally of the selected window again and it will turn to iii to signify that audio output is coming from the particular window 51 Scenario 3 when all the windows audio output is turned off all tally appears Ml double click the Ml audio tally of the selected window and it will turn to Mill to signify that audio output is coming from the particular window NOTE By default the audio output would correspond to the active window To en
99. n the power or re boot the connected first second computer systems at this time if you are using the PS 2 connection instead of the USB connection refer to Step 2 NOTE There is no need to re boot the computer system s if you are using the USB connection Plug and Play feature 11 Move the mouse or press Pause Break key and you will see the mouse pointer on the monitor display 12 Move the mouse pointer to the window s top right portion of the particular computer When the pop up menu H K appears click the J symbol You can now use the mouse or keyboard hotkeys to perform various tasks refer to the next chapter for a description of the hotkeys functions The default mouse and keyboard are located on the Sequoia Host end 34 13 To enable audio output on any window double click the audio tally Ml and it will turn to Mil to signify that audio output is coming from a window NOTE By default the audio output would correspond to the active window To enable audio output other than the active window disable the item Audio Output from Active Window remove checkmark under Settings gt System Parameter gt Sequoia Properties in the Phoenix G program refer to chapter 3 for details Use the Ctrl O mute and decrease volume level gt increase volume level hotkeys for audio control IMPORTANT when using the Sequoia with Mac O S e Before using the Sequoia you need to enable th
100. nd click Aspect Auto Detect When the next screen appears click the mouse to select Enable and then select the desired aspect ratio Aspect Auto Detect Aspect Auto Detect W Enable SE SDI Composite SD SOI Composite fe 4 3 Wye S iS is Computer Computer E ie ie t 16 9 Wis i he f Custom Cancel Update Cancel Update Sample VIDEO IN 1 2 Input Sample DVI I IN COMPUTER 1 2 Input 2 Click Update and then click OK 132 Turning On Off the Window Label 1 The Option window has two checkboxes that can be used to close an image window W or turn off the label L for each window Option Online Style Sequoia UAy IP Select ID or Add to Other Group a ji a a o i p a iy ja p a Sub ID i iS g Image Window amp Label Switch wo L at zB I Computer 1 Hj Iw Bj W v Computer 2 Bj Iw f Ees Save File Fader Control Adjustment Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio 2 To turn off a window or label find the checkbox that represents the selected window and un check to disable the Window or Label saving to a Flash File There are two instances for which you will need to use the save to flash feature e After creating the master layout and you want the Sequoia to load it again when the unit is power cycled shutdown and restart e After you are done saving presets and you want to save all the presets that were created up to 22 i
101. nd reverts it back to its former display size ZF GGMMPP 1 1 sets GGMMPP full screen to background ZJ GGMMPP I mage G ain to automatically adjust the analog VGA signal entering the DVI I Input port I mage will automatically adjust the image s position and size G ain will automatically adjust the image gain ZJ 000000 automatically adjust the image s position and size on all the windows ZJ 000000 G automatically adjust the image gain on all the windows ZL GGMMPP 000000000 text color RRRGGGBBB 000000000 label color RRRGGGBBB TEXT always center aligned label text string 32 ASCII characters maximum but it will depend on the font size For example upon entering label text 0123456789 at font size 3 Sequoia 2x2V will just show 012345678 155 NOTE Sequoia 2x2V series do not support transparency Function to set the label s text and color Examples ZL GGMMPP 0 255000000 000000255 CNN News Station sets GGMM PP text color red label color blue with text CNN News Station ZM Format ZM GGMMPP resolution number NoAuto arrangement Function to change the output resolution the resolution number refers to the list of resolutions that Sequoia 2x2V series supports Description 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1 1280 x 720 48 1280 x 768 49 1280 x 1024 12 1360 x 768 21 1400 x 1050 50 1440 x 900 51 1600 x 1200 52 1680 x 1050 53 1920 x 1080 N A 1920 x 1200 252 VE
102. ndows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles 214 18 When the Computer Management window appears click the Human Interface Devices item The HID compliant consumer control device entries appearing here show a successful restore Computer Management File Action View Window Help gt amp SAMUEL 4 Computer St Disk drives a Display adapters 2 DYDICD ROM drives f Human Interface Devices Ha HID compliant consumer control device Ba HID compliant device Ba HID compliant device Ba HID compliant device Ha USE Human Interface Device Ba USE Human Interface Device Ba USE Human Interface Device Ba USB Human Interface Device IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards 10 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors BS Network adapters Other devices af Ports COM amp LPT SF Processors Sound video and game controllers w System devices z Universal Serial Bus controllers d gt Generic USB Hub Generic USB Hub Generic USB Hub Intel R ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller 3464 Intel R ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller 346C Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 464 Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 465 Intel ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3466
103. ne end of the Sequoia all in one cable to the COMPUTER 1 connector on the rear panel Connect the other end to the first computer system s USB PS 2 and audio ports by matching the colors of the respective connectors Connect another Sequoia all in one cable to the COMPUTER 2 connector on the rear panel and the other end to the second computer system s USB PS 2 and audio ports Computer 1 Computer 2 IMPORTANT e We highly recommend using a USB connection instead of a PS 2 connection when available In case no USB connection is available and you must use a PS 2 connection make sure to first power on your Sequoia refer to a later step then turn on your computer system afterwards e For Windows 2000 users Upon connecting the USB device for the first time on your computer system you may be required to perform the on screen steps to be able to use the USB device 30 3 Connect the monitor display s DVI HDMI signal cable a DVI to HDMI converter may be required to the Sequoia s HDMI OUT connector on the rear panel HDMI DVI Cable 31 4 Connect one end of the DVI VGA YPbPr signal cable a VGA to DVI converter may be required to the DVI I IN COMPUTER 1 connector on the rear panel Connect the other end to the first computer system s DVI VGA port Connect another DVI VGA YPbPr signal cable to the DVI I IN COMPUTER 2 connector on the rear panel and the other end to the second computer system s DV
104. nect one end of the included AC power cord to the 12 V DC power adapter and the other end to a power outlet make sure that power is available for all three modules Press the power switch On Off to the ON position on all three modules The image will be displayed on the three monitor displays Turn on the power or re boot the connected first second computer systems connected to all three modules at this time if you are using the PS 2 connection instead of the USB connection refer to Step 1 NOTE There is no need to re boot the computer system s if you are using the USB connection Plug and Play feature Move the mouse or press Pause Break key and you will see the mouse pointer on the monitor display Place the mouse pointer on the monitor display of the module module A with the mouse and keyboard connected to it then perform the three cascaded module s system configuration reset by pressing Ctrl Shift Alt R hotkeys would take approximately four seconds for each module total of approximately twelve seconds During the process each module s MODE LED would be off one turn at a time Afterwards move the mouse pointer over all three monitor displays to allow system to complete USB device initialization 50 17 18 NOTE If in case the mouse pointer is unable to move over all three monitor displays perform steps 15 and 16 again Move the mouse pointer to the window s top right portion of the particular co
105. ntinue pressing the icon approximately 0 5 1 second Select the destination window and tap twice on the window Tap and continue pressing either one of the S lt J S symbol to execute 67 Audio Tally To enable audio output on any window tap twice on the audio tally Ml and it will turn to lll to signify that audio output is coming from the window For cascaded system Double click the audio tally Hl or Ml the first time to cause any other Ml tally to turn Ml Then double click the same audio tally Ml again and it will turn to Mill to signify that audio output is coming from the selected window Tap twice the i symbol to turn on audio Mj NOTE By default the audio output would correspond to the active window To enable audio output other than the active window disable the item Audio Output from Active Window remove checkmark under Settings gt System Parameter gt Sequoia Properties in the Phoenix G program refer to chapter 3 for details 68 Move Resize Window To move a window tap anywhere near the center of a particular window and when the ab symbol appears drag the window to a new position To resize a window tap anywhere near the edge of a particular window and when the desired directional arrow appears drag the border of a window to a desired size Tap and drag to resize move window 69 Exit From Remote Operation Mode to Host Operation Mode For example
106. nto the internal flash memory of the Sequoia If this action is skipped the Sequoia will lose all the presets that were created 133 To save to flash perform the following steps 1 Click Save File in the Option window Option Online tyle Sequoia 2UA IP Group 210 100 100 228 bi 1 bi Select ID or Add to Other Group a g oF g ce i g Image Window amp Label Switch w L w L Bj Iv M Computer 1 aj lv e Video 1 Hj lv MW Computer 2 Bj W M Video 2 p D T Images Si T VT Imageb Ei T VT Image E T T Images a Ee Fader Control Adjustment Image Trin Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio set COM A 134 2 Click Update to Module Flash and then click OK Save File Directory CMavitech VECA Flash rr Fo gmj FS FE ervup eyup evtug arvup ertag layout GPI layoutil O GPT layout GPT layouta GPT layout GPI layoutb GP Ciy Ciy E I E I up Grop S layouth GP1 layout GPT layouta GFI layouts GF kal FileName Display Resolution 3 Update to Module Flash oK Cancel Alternatively close the Phoenix G software and select Yes when prompted to save Saving a Preset All the presets you create up to 22 are stored in the Sequoia itself not in the computer that is running the Phoenix G software In order to write all the presets into the internal flash memory of the Sequoia after creating it you will need to save to flash To save a prese
107. o the second computer system s USB PS 2 and audio ports Computer 1 Computer 2 IMPORTANT e We highly recommend using a USB connection instead of a PS 2 connection when available In case no USB connection is available and you must use a PS 2 connection make sure to first power on your Sequoia refer to a later step then turn on your computer system afterwards e For Windows 2000 users Upon connecting the USB device for the first time on your computer system you may be required to perform the on screen steps to be able to use the USB device 45 2 Connect the monitor display s DVI HDMI signal cable a DVI to HDMI converter may be required to the Sequoia s HDMI OUT connector on the rear panel HDMI DVI Cable 46 3 Connect one end of the DVI VGA YPbPr signal cable a VGA to DVI converter may be required to the DVI I IN COMPUTER 1 connector on the rear panel Connect the other end to the first computer system s DVI VGA port Connect another DVI VGA YPbPr signal cable to the DVI I IN COMPUTER 2 connector on the rear panel and the other end to the second computer system s DVI VGA port ee A a m ammama a COMPUTER DVI VGA Cable DVI VGA Cable Computer 1 Computer 2 4 4 Connect the two HD SDI SD SDI composite signal cables to the VIDEO IN 1 and VIDEO IN 2 connectors and the two audio signal cables to the respective AUDIO IN 1 and AUDIO IN 2
108. ogi O714ECCa3B23 Disconnected at 3 51 55 PM Firmware Update Finished at 3 51 46 PM MINIProgi O714ECCA3B23 FAILED Bootloader Port is not connected Initializing Firmware Upgrade Started at 3 51 46 PM Firmware Upgrade Requested at 3 51 46 PM Device set to C 7C60113 PVXC at 6192 FLASH bytes 3 44 39 PH For Help press F1 CREE 188 5 Click the Upgrade Firmware button the progress and status of upgrade will be shown on the lower right portion of the screen Sa PSoC Programmer Fie view Options Help C dib Programmer Utilities JTAG l MINIProg1 0714ECCA3B23 Port Selection Upgrade dele Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family 63800 Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Device Actions Results Upgrading Initializing Firmware Upgrade Started at 2 32 01 PM Firmware Upgrade Requested at 2 32 01 PM Device set to CY7C63613 SxXC at 2 30 02 8192 FLASH bytes PH Device set to CY7C63801 PXC at 2 29 38 4096 FLASH bytes PM Device Family set to 63800 at 2 29 38 PM Please navigate to the Utilities tab and click the Upgrade Firmware button Port Opened with Warnings at 2 25 59 PM Opening Port at 2 26 56 PH MINI version Expecting 1 79 but found 1 74 For H
109. oia rear panel s IP port and the other end to the computer s RJ 45 port a point to point connection is required Computer 162 3 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoenix G V31x exe file If in case the following screen appears click Unblock to continue a Windows Security Alert x To help protect your computer Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Do you want to keep blocking this program Mame Module Controller Publisher Unknown Keep Blocking Ask Me Later Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accepting connections from the Internet or a network IF you recognize the program or trust the publisher you can unblock it When should unblock a program For Windows XP P Windows Secu rity Alert m Name Module Controller Publisher Unknown Path C users felix desktop galaxy_2010101 galaxy v313 exe Network location Public network What are network locations For Windows Vista on the next screen click Continue 163 4 Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes Serial Port T Fast r re fi e eoe T Rainier 41 v R8232 C Automatically Search Merson IP f User Define Automatically Search OF Cancel 5 When the following screen appears select CB RS232 IP On the Style drop down menu select Sequoia AX11015 IP only Update BIOS CB RS232 IF Style
110. ollowing screen appears Change the Border Width to 0 Border Properties W Enable Unel Line C Line Line4 Line Line All Lines Select Color 2 You can also change the border color Fach pixel line can be a different color Border Properties W Enable linc Mt le a nea Lined Line 5S Line 6 All Lines Select Color Fixel Cancel 89 e 3D border Border Properties W Enable Line Line Line Lined Line 5 Line B All Lines Select Color 90 Setting Alarm Properties This allows you to setup the notification when a signal is missing To set the alarm properties click Alarm and the following screen appears By clicking Module Alarm Switch you will set the Process Video Alarm Switch and adjust the No Video s Response Time Alarm Properties Module jf Module Alarm Switch W Process Alarm Switch Border Response Time Second ja NoVideo ose 4 No Motion Ki Video Black H Area ae Border Response Time Second Signal r oo a Signal Out oo a Border Response Time Second je owo a Border Response Time Second E oo al Cancel OSD This allows you to turn on with checkmark or off your Sequoia s OSD on screen display feature Click on the item to toggle between on off 91 Line Lock This feature was designed for the PELCO video camera CCC1380
111. on Refer to Appendix A USB Host Controller Firmware section for details Cascading is the technique of daisy chaining three modules through a USB A to USB B cable NOTE Only the keyboard and mouse device function is cascaded Other functions e g audio video and USB hub would still depend on output from the individual computer connected to each module 43 The following figure shows three Sequoia 2x2V modules cascaded together with each module connected to two computer systems z 1 ndwo9 A 49 ndwo0y 81982 VOA IAG soh 1q429 VOA IAG Yy aINPpoW sMoj o4 Yy aINPoW SMoj O esnow p eog y uo 2eUUOD j ued esy suo1 2 uuo j ued RAY Buisn jo1jUu09 ajosuop ynduj oipny O PIA ayisodwo9 A a 0 e sjnduj capi IAS AS 10S 0H Z r y sss oo y JNpow 31985 IAA INGH 44 To cascade three Sequoia 2x2V modules perform the following steps WARNING DO NOT place any objects on the top or side panels of the Sequoia 2x2V to avoid affecting its internal components heat dissipation process 1 Connect one end of the Sequoia all in one cable to the COMPUTER 1 connector on the rear panel of module A Connect the other end to the first computer system s USB PS 2 and audio ports by matching the colors of the respective connectors Connect another Sequoia all in one cable to the COMPUTER 2 connector on the rear panel and the other end t
112. ond E No Audio Alarm for Single Parze Signal In Meter Red J Flash ear al El GPO Bit 4 Alam Trigger J Signal Out Joon a YChip Alarm Switch Eada Response Time Second M GPO BitG Alam Trigger eee ober Jooo aj gt Close Caption Alarm Switch p Response Time Second order GPO Bit Alarm Trigger Red FF Flash Jooo F Alarm Lock D Video T Audio T Close Caption Signal Type Signal Type Font Color E C Signal Type B G Color cues e Module Process Alarm Switch to turn on the alarm setting make sure that both options are enabled with checkmark e Video Alarm Switch to turn on off the no video signal e Response Time Second to set the no video alarm response time from 0 to 23 seconds 128 Check Signal To determine if the video signal is being fed into the selected window right click the mouse on a particular window and click Check Signal The following screens may appear Signal Type Eg Signal Type DVT 1600 1200Mm 0Hz 5D SD1 625 Detailed description Detailed description H Frequency 4 9 H Frequency 15 6 Y Frequency 53 9 Y Frequency 43 9 H total 2160 i H total a64 total 1250 i Y total 313 H start at i H start 144 vY start 46 i Y start z Timing Flag 0x43 Timing Flag D45 Sample DVI I IN COMPUTER 1 2 Input Sample VIDEO IN 1 2 Input Quick Cropping an Image on a Window This allows you to crop cut out an image on a particul
113. ons before continuing Click Nest to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel 4 When the following screen appears select the Destination Location Then click Next to continue ie Setup Avitech Hook Select Destination Location Where should Avitech Hook be installed taal Setup will install Avitech Hook into the following folder To continue click Nest IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse ExProgram Files Avitech Atleast 0 9 MB of free disk space is required 54 5 6 When the following screen appears select the Start Menu Folder Then click Next to continue i Setup Avitech Hook Saks Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts i TA Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu tolder To continue click Nest IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse Browse When the following screen appears click Install to continue i Setup Avitech Hook DER Ready to Install Setup i now ready to begin installing Avitech Hook on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files Ayitech Start Menu folder Avitech Install Cancel 99 7 When the following screen appears click Finish to complete the installation ie Setup Av
114. ontents from one window to another by performing the following steps 1 To change to full screen mode double click the mouse on a window Double click again to return from full screen mode 101 2 To access the swap window quick key move your cursor to the bottom left hand corner of a window until a capital letter S appears S Input 1 3 Click on the capital letter S to select the source window and then click again at a destination window where you want to swap the contents from the source This will swap all the contents and properties of the source window to the destination window 102 Window Layout Using the Default Window Layouts Three default window layouts are available tes Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help Computer 1 Video 1 Computer 2 layout1 GP 1 103 mae Avitech Galaxy 1920x1200 60Hz Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help Video 1 Computer 2 Computer 1 r Sa Avitech Galaxy 1920x1200 60Hz Select Settings Special Screen Layout Help Video 1 Computer 2 Computer 1 ee er Video NOTE To switch between the three factory default presets use the Page Up Page Down keys Refer to Chapter 2 on Using the Keyboard for more details 104 Arranging Windows To quickly setup the layout for your video windows right click the mouse on the
115. play Resolution Output Timing h All Labels Label Border Alarm O5D Line Lock Window Size BMP Label Resources IP Address e When the monitor display is unable to provide the EDID signal it will display at 1024x768 60 Hz The extended display identification data EDID is a data structure provided by a computer display to describe its capabilities to a graphics card e When the Detect Display Resolution option is selected with checkmark all the presets will be displayed in the optimum resolution e When the Detect Display Resolution option is unselected without checkmark and you have set the desired resolution using the Set Output Mode all the presets will be displayed in the desired resolution that you have set 3 Click Settings and then click Set Output Mode Sates Special Screen Layoul Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network System Parameter H Module Parameter i Import ext j Export Ext NOTE When the Detect Display Resolution option is on the Set Output Mode function is not available grayed out 4 When the following screen appears set the output resolution to match the monitor display s resolution Select the Refresh Frequency select the Mode from the drop down menu and then click OK You will notice that the selected resolution is displayed on the title bar of your Phoenix G software Set Output Mode Resolution Refresh Frequency C 50Hz 60Hz
116. preset file NOTE Pressing Ctrl Esc hotkeys as well as the Load Preset action will clear the undo Ctrl Z redo Ctrl Y list in memory 64 Use the following hotkeys in the Host operation mode but for three cascaded modules only Input letter is not case sensitive Reset the three cascaded module s system configuration Ctrl Shift Alt R You can use the following hotkeys in the Remote operation mode Pause To exit from the Remote operation mode to the Host operation mode Break Ctrl Esc To exit the Sequoia operation for user to perform setup using the Phoenix G software Ctrl Shift Run the Microsoft Notepad program and then press Alt V Ctrl Shift Alt V to read the Sequoia firmware version NOTE This function is available only if the computer and Sequoia is connected via the all in one cable s USB port Ctrl Pause Switch control cycle from Computer 1 gt Computer 2 gt Computer 1 Break and so forth NOTE The controlling function is available only if the computer and Sequoia is or connected via the all in one cable Example 1 If the Sequoia is connected to two 2 computers via the all in one Shift Pause cables then hotkey switching would be from Computer 1 gt Computer 2 gt Break Computer 1 and so forth Example 2 If the Sequoia is connected to a computer via the all in one cable and Computer 2 connector has no connection then no hotkey switching would Occur CAUTI
117. properties or troubleshoot a problem you might be having To add hardware not shown in the list click Add a new hardware device Installed hardware T Audio Codecs T SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio Legacy Audio Drivers Media Control Devices EN nex _ 2 The Hardware Update Wizard screen will appear Select the radio button for No not this time and then click Next Hardware Update Wizard Welcome to the Hardware Update Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software OiYes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Hest to continue 176 3 When the next screen appears click the radio button for Install from a list or specific location Advanced to select it and then click Next Hardware Update Wizard This wizard helps you install software for CYPRESS EZ OTG IF your hardware came with an installation CD SE or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue ls etek vex 4 When the next screen appears click on the rad
118. r place mouse on right portion of winchw aid when the popup kon appears chuble click the right button 12 Left click the Avitech Hook icon or click Mouse Speed on the Avitech Hook window if you need to change the Mouse response Speed Slow Fast by using the slider The system will remember the setting the next time you reboot the computer 13 To find out the version information of your Hook software right click the Startup Option Avitech Hook icon and click About or click Option gt Exit About on the Avitech Hook window 58 The following shows a sample version information screen Avitech Hook fx Ayvitech Hook JJ version 1 00 Avitech Corp All rights reserved 14 Press the Alt Ctrl Shift F12 keys to leave the Avitech Hook software Or 15 slide the mouse to the right portion of the small window and when the monitor display icon Ba appears double click the mouse s right button Avitech Hook 4eiteesA Doon a AVITECH To leave the Avitech Hook softwa press Alt Ctrl Shift Fle or place mouse on right portion of wincow and when the popup kon appears chuble click the right button NOTE If you do not quit the Hook software then the controlling computer will retain the Hook software interface Also without exiting this program all commands to the computer will not have any effect except for those sent to the Sequoia To exit the Avitech Hook software you can perform
119. r IP select User Define if you know the IP address assigned to your Sequoia or select Automatically Search Communication Modes Serial Port m f User Define f Automatically Search Ei IF f User Define Cancel Others 3 Before clicking OK next step press the Ctrl Esc keys on your keyboard to make sure that you are not in host MKC mouse keyboard controller mode NOTE The following warning message may appear in case you forgot to press the Ctrl Esc keys WARNING Currently unable to connect Press Cr Esc keys on the USB keyboard connected to your Sequoia and then try Eo reconnect This message is only applicable when using the Sequoia series 4 Click OK Your computer will automatically start to search for your Sequoia 5 Upon detection of your device the following screen will appear to confirm connection to your Sequoia Configuration Report IP 210 100 100 228 10 15 Sequoia 22 s gt Cancel 23 6 Click OK and the following screens appear Module Layout window Phoenix G control window and Option window Module Layout 5 Avitech Galaxy 1024x768 60Hz Option Online Sle Sequoia AUA f iF Group zj z Selci ID o Add to Other Group r Sub ID oi E Computer 1 Video 1 Image window amp Label Switch WoL W L E Computer E e F Video 1 F Computer E F F Video Aduanen Computer 2
120. rate 575 115200 Delay Time f ja Gh IP 210 100 100 151 Reset g 011 06 24 Seq Version Y1 00 17 06 22 2011 Browse ee MCC8001U MCU 8051 Otha 411015 BootLoader Firmware NOTE Make sure that the IP value e g 210 100 100 151 is the same as the IP address of your Sequoia Update BIOS CB RS232 1P y fi ID fi Baudrate 576i 115 Delay Time fi Ch r IP 210 100 100 151 Reset Style EE A A E T r File Path D Projects Sequoia 2x2 Fimware 2011 06 24 Seq Version Y1 00 17 06 22 2011 Browse E GHO d C Others Module Style Firmware 7 Click the Browse button to specify the location of the firmware file and select AT Sequoia CB bin 8 Click the Update button located on the lower left portion of the screen The progress of updating the firmware would be shown onscreen Update 11015 Firmware 4117075 use IP address 210 100 100 151 Update Firmware Block 1 9 Upon finishing the update firmware process push the number 3 dip switch upward to the default position 217 10 When the next screen appears reboot power off and power on the Sequoia 218
121. reen when the Sequoia is on line and control is via the connected keyboard and mouse Glows amber when control is via the connected remote computer s keyboard and mouse while the Sequoia is in Standby state Glows green on a particular computer operating in remote computer mode Glows amber for the other computer not operating in remote computer mode but in Standby state Blinks amber on a particular powered off computer connected to the Sequoia or during the rebooting process Connects to a headset Connects to the green connector for headphone function Connects to the red connector for microphone function Connects to a USB mouse and keyboard Use these ports for control in Host mode 13 Connects to a remote computer for control via a USB mouse and keyboard These two ports can connect to a USB 2 0 hub USB flash disk etc USB B type Port USB A type Ports 1 4 Identifying the Rear Hardware Components ay ate Baal C a ae Man D 4 a 5 DVI I IN COMHUTER 1 COMFIUTER 2 DVI I connectors for VGA DVI YPbPr inputs VGA DVI Input Connector 1 2 BNC connectors for HD SDI SD SDI composite video inputs VIDEO IN 1 is used together with AUDIO IN 1 while VIDEO IN 2 is used together with AUDIO IN 2 for both video and audio input signals Video Input Connector 1 2 Power Connector Connects to the power adapter
122. refer to the next section Installing the Device Driver e After installing the device driver repeat the USB Host controller firmware upgrade steps again from the beginning Use the small sharp pointed object and push up all three dip switches 173 NOTE If you do not return the dip switches to the upward position firmware update will not be successful 5 Add a delay of approximately 10 seconds then click Start gt Programs gt Accessories Command Prompt to enter DOS mode 6 For using the touchscreen or ordinary monitor display Type qtui2c sequoia2x2v host xx xx xx bin f where xx xx xx is the firmware version s release date The software will start the update process In the future this may be integrated into the Phoenix G software the firmware update method will then be the same as the other Avitech product lines For using the cascade function Type qtui2c sequoia2x2v host C xx xx xx bin f where xx xx xx is the firmware version s release date The software will start the update process IMPORTANT Make sure the Sequoia Host firmware file sequoia2x2v host xx xx xx bin for touchscreen and ordinary monitor display or sequoia2x2v host C xx xx xx bin for cascade function is located on the same drive and directory as the qtui2c exe software file not inside a file folder or Windows desktop BEE Microsoft Windows HP Version 5 1 2600 CC Copyright
123. resets for a slideshow effect Briefing C Avitech_VCC Default Group _Order_ Process Name Time H M S Load File Path 2 H 0_M 1_ 5 0 CVAvitech WCC T emporany P 210 100 100 151 1 H 0_ M 1_5 0 CNayitech YCC T empora P210 100 100 151 1 H 0_M 1_ 5 0 CVAvitech_ YCCNT emporany P21 0 100 100 1751 1 H 0_M 1_ 5 0 CVAvitech_ WCC Temporar P210 100 100 151 1 H 0 M 1_5 0 Cayitech YCC T empora P210 100 100 151 1 H 0_M 1_ 5 0 CVAvitech_YCCNT emporany P21 0 100 100 1751 gt Hi Insert Remove Clear Alteration Load Save f Auto Play of Play Manually Repeat je Help Menu Read BIOS Version Update Signal Type Format Backup All Information Restore Module Information About 94 Read BIOS Version To find out the Avitech Sequoia s firmware version perform the following Steps 1 Click Help and then click Read BIOS Version Read BIOS version Update Signal Type Format Backup All Information Restore Module Information About 2 When the following screen appears click Export E Display BIOS Version BIOS Version File name AIL PMH nfo Save as Ippe Pos File TT Cancel 95 Update Signal Type Format To update signal type format click Update Signal Type Format and the next sample screen shows the entire 1mage s signal type format Signal Type Format fx Window 1 OVI 20 48059 9Hz Window 2 SD 5D1 625i Window 3 WO SYNC Window 4 SD SDI 625i Bac
124. rogrammer File view Options Help Bsowhad Port Selection 4i Programmer Utilities MINIProg1 0714ECCA3B23 Upgrade Firmware Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family 60100 Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Results MINI Version 1 79 at 3 54 31 PH Succeeded Verifying Upgrading Initializing Firmware Upgrade Started at 3 54 04 PM Firmware Upgrade Requested at 3 54 04 PM Successfully Connected to MINIProg1 O714ECCA3B23 at 3 53 17 PM Opening Port at 3 53 16 PM MINI Version 1 74 Please navigate to the Utilities tab and click the Upgrade Firmware button Port Opened with MINI version Expecting 1 79 but found 1 74 For Help press F1 191 9 Select CY7C63813 SXC from the Device drop down menu Sa PSoC Programmer File view Options Help Bsowssd Utilities JTAG Port Selection aid Programmer MINIProg1 0714ECCA3B23 Upgrade Firmware Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family 63800 v Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Device CY7C63801 PX
125. s expressly limited at Avitech s sole option to a repairing the defective Product without charge for parts and labor or b providing a replacement in exchange for the defective Product or c if after a reasonable time is unable to correct the defect or provide a replacement Product in good working order then the purchaser shall be entitled to recover damages subject to the limitation of liability set forth below LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AVITECH S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IN NO EVENT SHALL AVITECH BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY If Avitech replaces the defective Product with a replacement Product as provided under the terms of this Warranty in no event will the term of the warranty on the replacement Product exceed the number of months remaining on the warranty covering the defective Product Equipment manufactured by other suppliers and supplied by Avitech carries the respective manufacturer s warranty Avitech assumes no warranty responsibility either expressed or implied for equipment manufactured by others and supplied by Avitech THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED
126. s will re appear on screen Move the mouse or press Pause Break key and you will see the mouse pointer on the monitor display Move the mouse pointer to the window s top right portion of the particular computer When the pop up menu H K appears click the WJ symbol You can now use the mouse or keyboard hotkeys to perform various tasks refer to the next chapter for a description of the hotkeys functions as well as the instructions on using the touchscreen The default mouse and keyboard is located on the Sequoia Host end 42 14 To enable audio output on any window double click the audio tally Ml and it will turn to Mill to signify that audio output is coming from a window NOTE By default the audio output would correspond to the active window To enable audio output other than the active window disable the item Audio Output from Active Window remove checkmark under Settings gt System Parameter gt Sequoia Properties in the Phoenix G program refer to chapter 3 for details Use the Ctrl O mute and decrease volume level gt increase volume level hotkeys for audio control Cascading IMPORTANT If you were using the touchscreen function and now want to cascade maximum three modules Sequoia 2x2V modules cascade and touchscreen function cannot co exist on your Sequoia then you need to perform the steps to upgrade the USB Host controller firmware that supports the cascade functi
127. s2011 06 24AT Sequoia 2 42V CPLD jbc Browse A Version 1 00 gb 05 17 2011 J MV FPGA UB Path 2V Firmware 2011 06 24 AT Sequoia 2x2V UB FPGA rbf Browse wa ves Version 1 00 g9 06 16 2011 J gmi601FWtoCB T a Path V Firmware 2011 06 24 AT Sequoia 2x2v UB 1601 hex Browse Sj Version 1 00 10050 06 20 2111 J 5 Click the Update button located on the lower left portion of the screen The progress of updating the firmware would be shown onscreen Update FPGA UB 172 6 When the next screen appears reboot power off and power on the Sequoia NOTE Shutdown and startup of Sequoia needs to be done to completely update the FPGA UB firmware USB Host Controller Firmware Updating the USB Host Controller Firmware To update the USB Host controller firmware perform the following steps l Use the included USB A to USB B cable to connect one end to the Sequoia front panel s USB B type port and the other end to the computer s USB port NOTE Do not connect to the other USB ports They cannot be used to update the firmware Use a small sharp pointed object and push down all three dip switches to the ON position Reboot power off and power on the Sequoia upon rebooting the Safely Remove Hardware S icon may appear on the Windows taskbar NOTE e f at this moment the message computer has detected an unknown device appears onscreen you need to install the device driver
128. t perform the following steps 1 Configure the layout you want the Sequoia to display 135 2 Click Save File on the Option window Option Online Style Sequoia zU IP Group 210 100 100 228 fi Select ID or Add to Other Group 16 T a 2 g a rele g 5 fe Oba she o e a S bd he a a a a Set ca a Sub ID ro ei ate eee S Dead Image Window amp Label Switch wo L wW L aj ll Computer 1 Hj W lw Video 1 Bj m I Computer 2 Bj W M Video 2 amp T Imaget a T VT Images ja T T Image T Images i Fle _Save File Fader Control Adjustment Image Trim Position Fine Adjustment Size Fine Adjustment Check Audio set LOM A 136 3 When the next screen appears enter a unique filename for the preset and select OK to save Save File Directory CMavitech VECA y Flash aH ET up layout GP1 Ci E I up layout6 GP1 Ci ET arvup layout O GP1 Ci E I eroup layout GF Ciy ET Eup layout GFP Ciy E I croup layouta GF Ciy ET up layouta aF ga ga layout GPT layoutS GP1 eat E I ervup La layout GP1 v File Name Display Resolution Update to Module Flash K Cancel The file extension GP will be automatically added to the file name Repeat the above steps for each additional preset After you are done creating presets load the file that you want to be the
129. t Used On 3 29 2010 To change this program or remove it From your computer click Change Remove SEI be SCREENZEXE 2 8 build 2178 Size 1 95MB a 2 When the next screen appears click OK to confirm Confirm Uninstall Click OK iF you want to uninstall PSoC Programmer 3 00 i Cancel 3 Save the file 63813 programmer ver 3 12 rar into your computer and decompress it 181 4 Install the PSoC Programmer ver 3 12 by double clicking the installer file The PSoC Programmer Installer screen will appear Click Next to continue PSoC Programmer InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for PSoC Programmer The InstallShield Wizard will install PSol Programmer on your computer To continue click Hest 5 The installation progress will appear onscreen PSoC Programmer InstallShield Wizard Setup Status The InstallShield Wizard i installing PSoC Prograrnmer Installing InstallShield Cancel 182 6 When the next screen appears click Next to continue Cylnstaller for PSoC Programmer Product Installation Overview Choose the install type that best suits your needs Choose the type of installation Product PSoC Programmer Installation Type Typical Installs the most common features of Programmer The following products need to be installed manually Adobe Reader 183 7 When the next screen appears click the radio button for
130. t the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation 6 When the next screen appears click Finish to exit device driver installation Hardware Update Wizard Completing the Hardware Update Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for Cypress USB E OTG Device VID 04B4 PID 200 Click Finish to close the wizard Back Finish Cancel 178 7 After successfully installing the device driver your computer can now detect the Sequoia device name To check double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon found on the Windows taskbar and the following screen will appear Safely Remove Hardware Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies you that itis safe to do s0 unplug the device fram your computer Hardware devices ce Cypress USB EZOTG Device VID 0464 PID 7200 Cypress USB E OTG Device YID 0464 PID 7200 at Location O C Display device components Clase USB Device Controller Firmware Prepare the following items e Avitech special proprietary cable for connecting the Cypress PSoC MiniProg cable with the Sequoia 179 e Cypress PSoC MiniProg Retractable USB2 cable CY3217 Installing the Device Driver PsoC MiniProg NOTE You need to install the device driver only under the following conditions e When updating the firmware using a particular
131. tcsaveesnscatsectesavecsaeues 161 Ail Updating the FIMWare smesse a a a e 161 B Control Board Firmware si iccisacccco ete Metres ctote eacastitoiota Mie sarernendk 162 CPED FIIMWA goer ne ee Pra Cg ne er ee ee Pe TE 165 OE Iana a R EA EAA N ae ee EENE 169 PEGA UB FIMWaI O ranna a a a aeaie eaeeannsaale 171 USB Host Controller Firmware arrisca nn aai 173 USB Device Controller Firmware c cccceceeceececceceeceeceeaeeeeeeeeeees 179 A 2 Resetting to the Factory Default State ce cccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 200 Troubleshooting icciciicsccccaderectcditecctectacesieactaactadernetetacccnsestaaucels 203 B 1 Problem Recognizing Mouse Keyboard Devices or PC 1 2 Device Indicator Does Not GIOW uu eeeceeceeeeeeee es 203 B 2 Control Board Firmware Upgrade Failure ccccceeesseeeeeeeeees 216 iii E Warranty Avitech International Corporation herein after referred to as Avitech warrants to the original purchaser of the products manufactured in its facility the Product that these products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year or fifteen 15 months from the date of shipment of the Product to the purchaser There is a three 3 month grace period between shipping and installation If the Product proves to be defective during the one 1 year warranty period the purchaser s exclusive remedy and Avitech s sole obligation under this warranty i
132. tem NOTE Make sure the Sequoia is powered on and connected properly to your computer refer to a later section for details before launching the Phoenix G software Setting Up Static IP Before connecting the computers controller network to the Sequoia the computer with the DHCP LAN connection will need to be changed to a static IP with a similar range to the Sequoia s IP address factory default setting 210 100 100 151 Alternatively change the IP address of the Sequoia so that it has a similar range to the controlling computer 15 Method 1 Change the IP Address of the Controlling Computer 1 On your computer click Start and then right click the mouse on My Network Places and click Properties ta My Documents Explore Search For Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Show on Desktop Rename Properties All Programs gt Log OFF lO Turn OFF Computer E Inbox Micra f Galaxy 2009 16 2 When the next screen appears right click the Local Area Connection icon then click Properties Network Connections Sele File Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help Bact 5S P search Folders e Network Connections A LAN or High Speed Internet A Create a new connection Disable 9 Set up 4 home or small office network Status Change windows Repair Firewall settings al Disable this network device Create Shortcut Q Repair this connection s Delet
133. tic VGA Signal Adjustment When using a VGA signal with the DVI I Cascade on the Sequoia there will be times when the image is not aligned in the window or the color is off the VGA Auto Setting feature was designed to overcome these issues 109 Right click the mouse on the DVI I cascade window click VGA Auto Setting and then select Auto Image Adjustment to align the VGA image inside the window Auto Gain to correct the color values or Export Settings to export the configuration settings as INT files Size F Full Screen w Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type Suto Sain w Appl Manual Image Settings Gain Export Settings Manual Image Setting Label Border Set Alarm Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size Aspect Suto Detect NOTE Some VGA to DVI cables may not work with the DVI I Cascade DVI I Out ports of the Sequoia use the proprietary VGA to DVI adapter instead Apply Manual Image Settings Position Source Type and Gain This allows you to turn on with checkmark or off your Sequoia correction of DVI VGA input signal Based on your settings stored in EEPROM or in the next item Manual Image Setting if any it will adjust the position and size set DVI signal source type and adjust the coloring of VGA image intensity This feature is most useful when restarting the Sequoia or when unplugging and plugging the DVI VGA cable Click the items to toggle between on off 110
134. tions to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation vi European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices statements of Compliance English This product follows the provisions of the European Directive 1999 5 EC Dansk Danish Dette produkt er 1 overensstemmelse med det europ iske direktiv 1999 5 EC Nederlands Dutch Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief 1999 S EC Suomi Finnish Tama tuote noudattaa EU direktiivin 1999 5 EC m r yksi Fran ais French Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Europ enne 1999 5 EC Deutsch German Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europ ischen Richtlinie 1999 5 EC EXAnvuka Greek To mpotdv avto TANpot Tic TPOPAEWEts ts Evpw maikys Odnyiac 1999 5 EC Islenska Icelandic Pessi vara stenst regluger Evr pska Efnahags Bandalagsins n mer 1999 5 EC Italiano Italian Questo prodotto conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999 5 EC Norsk Norwegian Dette produktet er 1 henhold til bestemmelsene 1 det europeiske direktivet 1999 5 EC Portugu s Portuguese Este produto cumpre com as normas da Diretiva Europ ia 1999 5 EC Esp
135. tment Size Fine Adjustment Cancel Update Check Audio Set COMA 106 Mouse Right click Menu To change the properties of an individual window right click the mouse on the particular window to access the window s menu Size Size Full Screen Full Screen Vo4 Suto Setting y Appl Manual Image Settings Position Source Type y Appl Manual Image Settings Position Source Type w Appl Manual Image Settings sain Manual Image Setting Manual Image Setting Label Label Border Border Set Alarm Set Alarm Check Signal Check Signal Quick Crop Image Box Size Quick Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size Crop Image Box Size Aspect Suto Detect Aspect Suto Detect Computer window VGA input Computer window DVI input Size Full Screen Border Set Alarm Check Signal Restore Pan Image Aspect Suto Detect Video window 107 Resizing Window To resize a single window to one of the preset sizes perform the following steps 1 Right click the mouse on a particular window and select Size followed by the desired preset size selection Full Screen 1 4 i o 1 16 1 25 1 36 1464 w Apple Manual Image Settings Position Source Type Manual Image Setting Set Aspect Ratio 4 3 Label Hi j Set Aspect Ratio 16 9 order Set Al ou Lock Aspect Ratio eck Signa view 16 9 Imaget4 3 Quick Crop Image Box Size ge 4 3 Crop Image Box Size Aspect Suto Detect NOTE This option is not available for the sc
136. to exit from the Remote operation mode Source 1 is the active window to the Host operation mode tap twice anywhere outside the active Remote window includes tapping twice any other Remote window Tap twice anywhere outside Source 1 window 0 To exit from the Remote operation mode when in full screen mode to the Host operation mode tap and continue pressing approximately 1 5 seconds the upper or lower areas indicated by the red rectangles below Tap and continue pressing on the upper or lower areas indicated by the red rectangles 1 Switch Control Cycle Between Windows For example to switch control from window 1 window 2 equivalent to pressing the F2 key or Shift F2 key when using the keyboard for control tap and continue pressing approximately 0 5 second anywhere on window 2 2 NOTE Window swapping when switching control between windows is only possible when the item Swap with Active Window is enabled with checkmark default setting Sequoia Properties i Active Window Border Linel C Line2 Line 3 C Lne4 C LineS Line 6 All Lines Select Color elect Color Button Configuration Switch primary and secondary buttons When Selecting Computer Window to Full Screen Traneher Control to This Computer When Retuming From Full Screen to Host Mode f Remain Full Screen upon pressing Pause Break key C Return to previous layout upon pressing Pause Break key When Entering a Remote PC
137. to right or top to bottom as possible grid positions on the Module Layout window when available 9 Phoenix G Control Window wf Open Option Menu Dock Option Menu This toggles the Option window display on off Select Menu Open Option Menu Dock Option Menu This returns the Option window display to its default position on the right side of the Phoenix G control window This option is not available grayed out if the previous item Open Option Menu is disabled settings Menu Seine Special Screen Layoul Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network System Parameter H Module Parameter Import Ext j Export amp txt Set Output Mode By default the Sequoia will automatically detect the optimum display resolution so this item will be grayed out disabled When using the Sequoia for the first time or upon setting the device to its factory default setting automatic detection of optimum display resolution will occur Use the Phoenix G software to disable this feature by performing the following steps the Sequoia series default output resolution is 1024x768 60 Hz 1 Click Settings then Module Parameter 6 2 Click to unselect remove the checkmark the Detect Display Resolution option Sains Special Screen Layout Help Set Output Mode w Flashing Window Border Reconnect Network System Parameter Module Parameter Import f txt Export txt NOTE Reset Detect Dis
138. ule Style Sequoia 2x2 Clear All Files Change IP Address k COM fi Iv IP 210 100 100 151 Ping ID COM Setup Fima i r Path m e l T CPLD Path 2x2V Firmware 201 0 11 15 AT Sequoia 2x2V CPLD ibe Browse Version T FPGA UB Path 06 01 201 O MKC 2U2 PwAT MKC2x2V UB FPGA rbf Browse Vv 601 FW toCB V gml 601 Chip WV Vv om eit ichip aj J gmi6l Path 2V Firmware42010 11 15 4T Sequoia 2x2v UB 1601 hex Browse Version 1 00 g0 11 15 2010 5 Click the Browse button to specify the location of the firmware file and select AT Sequoia 2x2v UB 1601 hex 6 Click the Update button located on the lower left portion of the screen The progress of updating the firmware would be shown onscreen Update gm1601 firmware to CB TEPRTAM 170 7 When the next screen appears reboot power off and power on the Sequoia Warning NOTE Shutdown and startup of Sequoia needs to be done to completely update the 1601 firmware FPGA UB Firmware To update the FPGA UB upper board firmware perform the following steps 1 Run the Phoenix G software by double clicking the Phoenix G V31x exe file Click Others when the following screen appears Communication Modes gt Serial Part User Define Automatically Search f User Define Automatically Search OF Cancel 2 Select Others and on the Module
139. utton again Sa PSoC Programmer File view Options Help MINIProg1 0714ECCA3B23 Upgrade Firmware Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family 63800 v Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Device CY7C63813 5XC v Actions Results Active HEX file set at 4 01 41 PM Device set to CY 7C63813 SxXC at 3 57 11 8192 FLASH bytes PH Device set to CY7C63801 PXC at 3 56 45 4096 FLASH bytes PH Device Family set to 63800 at 3 56 45 PM D Projects MKC 2x2V Sequoia2 x2V device m 11 16 10 hex MINI Version 1 79 Firmware Update Finished at 3 54 31 PM succeeded Verifying Upgrading Initializing Firmware Upgrade Started at 3 54 04 PM For Help press F1 sssss555555 gt gt n o n d PASS SINE Siliconnected i 198 17 The progress of programming can be seen on the lower right portion of the screen Sa PSoC Programmer File view Options Help Port Selection dib Programmer Utilities JTAG MINIProg1 0714ECC2291D Upgrade Firmware Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Devic
140. val Korth Power Detect onnector Fp 60700 tatus xecution Time Device ower Status a CYFCBO1S PYVHC w oltage MA itart Lo Actions 4 a 2 Device set ta SS ok Connected 187 3 When the following warning notification appears click OK to continue WARNING This programmer is currenthy out of date To update the firmware please navigate to the Utilities Tab and press the Update Firmware button C Do not show this message again NOTE In case the above warning message does not appear unplug and reconnect the PSoC MiniProg cable to the computer 4 Click to select the Utilities tab Take note that the MINI version expecting 1 79 but found 1 74 notification is shown onscreen Sa PSoC Programmer File view Options Help wire E k Port Selection di gt Programmer Utilities JTAG _ D MINIProgt 0714ECCA3B23 Check For Update Click to check www cypress com for updates to PSoC Programmer Update Reminder Click to set or change update reminder preferences Device Family 60100 a re Erase Block Click to erase user specific flash block Device CY7C60113 PVXC i Upgrade Firmware Click to upgrade connected device s firmware Actions Results Please navigate to the Utilities tab and click the Upgrade Firmware button Port Opened with Warnings at 3 52 02 PM MINI version Expecting 1 79 but found ae Opening Port at 3 51 58 PM Connected at 3 51 58 PM MINIPr
141. ws Update for drivers Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles 205 4 When the Computer Management window appears click the Universal Serial Bus controllers item The Avitech USB BootLoader entry must not appear here Computer Management File Action View Window Help 2 5 2 SAMUEL P Computer Set Disk drives a Display adapters a DYDICD ROM drives faq Human InterFace Devices ig USB Human Interface Device Ba USE Human InterFace Device IDE ATASATAPI controllers gt Keyboards 10 Mice and other pointing devices E Monitors BS Network adapters Other devices af Ports COM amp LPT ai Processors Sound video and game controllers System devices z Universal Serial Bus controllers gt Avitech USB BootLoader Generic USB Hub Generic USB Hub Generic USB Hub Intel R ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller 3464 Intel R ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller 3460 Intel ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3464 Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 465 Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3466 Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 467 Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 466 Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 469 LSB Root Hub USE Root Hub LSB Root Hub LSB Root Hub
142. xxxxxx 1s the date of the firmware or select the firmware file sequoia2x2v device t xx xx xx dld when connecting to a traditional keyboard where xxxxxx is the date of the firmware For touchscreen monitor display Select the firmware file sequoia2x2v device touchscreen m xx xx xx dld when connecting to a multimedia keyboard where xxxxxx 1s the date of the firmware or select the firmware file sequoia2x2v device touchscreen t xx xx xx dld when connecting to a traditional keyboard where xxxxxx is the date of the firmware Then click Open Look in E Sequoias A D evice Firmware d fE Mo Recent Documents Ls Desktop My Documents File name My Network Files of type did FI aces Open az read only 210 12 On the next screen click Program to continue MKCBLDRUtilL Find Device Program e Device Mame Avitech USB Bootloader WID 23cc PID 00d Device found De Projects Sequoia 2x2 Firrware 2011 06 24 Sequoia2xey Device Touch Screen rel Sequoia2xe v Device TouchScreen T 06 03 11 dld Ce Projects Sequoia 2xe2 v Firmwarel 2011 06 24 Sequoia2x2y Device Touch Screen reli File size by open 66404 VWO 01 01 02222011 Close gt Clear List 211 13 The progress of programming will be shown onscreen MKCBLDRUtiL Device Name Avitech USB Bootloader WID 23cc PID oOd0 Device found De Projects Sequoia 2xe2v Firmware
143. ze Include the quotation marks when entering the label text The label will appear center aligned on the window maximum of 32 characters for each label The width of the label s background is fixed follow the window s width ZX 000000 Input 1 Input 1 will appear as the label for all the windows ZX 000000 3 sets all windows label font size to 3 160 FAN Firmware Upgrade This chapter familiarizes you with updating the firmware of your Avitech Sequoia 2x2V as well as resetting it to its factory default value Firmware update is divided into two main processes e Firmware update process e Device driver installation the first time you use the particular computer to update the firmware NOTE In order to have a visual display of the firmware update process connect the monitor display directly to the computer instead of the Sequoia 2x2V s HDMI OUT port A 1 Updating the Firmware The firmware for Sequoia is divided into e Control board firmware e CPLD firmware FPGA UB upper board firmware e 1601 firmware NOTE The CPLD FPGA UB 1601 firmware can be updated at the same time or individually e USB Host controller firmware e USB device controller 1 2 firmware 161 Control Board Firmware To update the control board firmware perform the following steps l 2 Power on the Sequoia by pressing the power switch to the ON position Use an Ethernet cable and connect one end to the Sequ
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