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1. JOMAIAIINI QUUEYD S S AIN 941 Buluyeg S AN DE l Function Connect to an analog HD video source RGB BNC Connectors Connect to an analog HD video source Connect to an analog HD video source Connect to an analog HD video source ANALOG SD INPUTS BNC Connectors Connect to up to 12 composite 6 YC or 3 YUV sources RGB COMP OUT BNC Connectors Connect to an analog HD or SD acceptor RS 232 9 pin D sub Serial Connector Connect to a PC serial controller see Section 6 1 PROGRAM Button For the use of Kramer service personnel only RS 485 3 pin Terminal Block Connect to an RS 485 serial controller see Section 6 2 FACTORY RESET Button Press while power cycling the device to reset to factory default values see Section 7 2 9 and Section 11 ETHERNET RJ 45 Connector Connect to a PC via a LAN see Section 6 3 l Feature DVI IN 1 4 DVI Connectors SDI IN 1 4 BNC Connectors SDI OUT 1 and 2 BNC Connectors BACKGROUND DVI IN Connector DVI OUT DVI Connector Mains Power Connector Fuse and Switch l Function Installing in a Rack This section provides instructions for rack mounting the unit Before installing in a rack be sure that the environment is within the recommended range OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F STORAGE TEMPERATURE 40 to 70 C 40 to 158
2. Standby Suspend Active off sleep Extension blocs DICO inaa Not supported 1 Reserved 0x00 Color characteristics Default color space Non sRGB Display gamma 2 20 Red chromaticity Rx 0 674 Ry 0 319 Green chromaticity Gx 0 188 Gy 0 706 Blue chromaticity Bx 0 148 By 0 064 White point default Wx 0 313 Wy 0 329 Additional descriptors None Timing characteristics Horizontal scan range 30 83kHz Vertical scan range 56 76Hz Video bandwidth 170MHz CVT standard GTF standard m Additional descriptors None Preferred timing Yes Native preferred timing 1280x720p at 60Hz 16 10 Modeline 1280x720 74 250 1280 1390 1430 1650 720 725 730 750 hsync vsync Standard timings supported 720 x 400p at 70Hz IBM VGA 640 x 480p at 60Hz IBM VGA 640 x 480p at 75Hz VESA 800 x 600p at 60Hz VESA 800 x 600p at 75Hz VESA 1024 x 768p at 60Hz VESA 1024 x 768p at 75Hz VESA 1280 x 1024p at 75Hz VESA 1280 x 1024p at 60Hz VESA STD 1600 x 1200p at 60Hz VESA STD 1152 x 864p at 75Hz VESA STD Report information Date generated Software revision 2 60 0 972 Data source Real time 0x0100 Operating system 6 1 7601 2 Service Pack 1 14 Jul 14 Raw data 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 2D B2 00 12 01 01 01 01 FF 15 01 03 80 34 20 78 EA B3 25 AC 51 30 B4 26 10 50 54 A5 4B 00 81 80 A9 40 71 4F 01 01
3. 6 Press Enter The current setup is saved 7 Press Menu The display changes to the Output Configuration sub menu 8 Press Menu again to exit the menu The display changes to show the default Window Input configuration To select the DVI input as the background signal 1 Press Menu The last used sub menu is displayed 2 Use the up A and down button to navigate to the Output Configuration sub menu 3 Press Enter The Output Standard message is displayed 4 Use the up A and down button to navigate to the BackGrnd MODE option 5 Use the left lt 4 and right gt buttons to select the DVI INPUT BACKGROUND option 6 Press Enter The current setup is saved 7 Press Menu to exit the sub menu The display changes to the Output Configuration sub menu 8 Press Menu again to exit the menu The display changes to show the default Window Input configuration 7 1 5 Window Configuration Sub menu The Window Configuration sub menu allows you to set the window characteristics such as contrast and image transparency Parameter Description Values Sets the brightness of the window 50 to 50 in 1 increments Default 0 Contrast Sets the contrast of the window 50 to 150 Default 100 Sets the color of the window 50 to 150 Default 100 Sharpness Sets the contrast of the window 0 to 150 in 10 increments Default 0 Border Thickness Sets the border width of the window 0 to 2
4. F HUMIDITY 10 to 90 RHL non condensing T CAUTION When installing on a 19 rack avoid hazards by taking care that 1 Itis located within the recommended environmental conditions as the operating ambient temperature of a closed or multi unit rack assembly may exceed the room ambient temperature 2 Once rack mounted enough air will still flow around the machine 3 The machine is placed straight in the correct horizontal position 4 You do not overload the circuit s When connecting the machine to the supply circuit overloading the circuits might have a detrimental effect on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Refer to the appropriate nameplate ratings for information For example for fuse replacement see the value printed on the product label 5 The machine is earthed grounded in a reliable way and is connected only to an electricity socket with grounding Pay particular attention to situations where electricity is supplied indirectly when the power cord is not plugged directly into the socket in the wall for example when using an extension cable or a power strip and that you use only the power cord that is supplied with the machine To rack mount a machine 1 Attach both ear brackets to the machine To do so remove the screws from each side of the machine 5 on each side and replace those screws through the ear brackets 2 Place the ears of the machine against the rack rails a
5. Press Windows button 2 The selected Windows button lights 4 Use the left lt and right gt arrow buttons to decrease or increase respectively the size until 200 is displayed 5 Use the up A and down arrow buttons to increase or decrease respectively the aspect ratio until 120 is displayed If required press the Crop PVW button to check the image cropping using the mask border 6 Press the Zoomed Size button to save the changes The button no longer lights the Image size and aspect ratio are set and the display returns to the Window Input selection Adjusting the Position of the Image Inside a Window Panning If an Image has been zoomed that is horizontal or vertical values of the Image size are greater than 100 then cropping takes place You can pan the Image inside the Window in order to reveal the essential portion of the Image To adjust the position of the image inside a window panning 1 Press the Zoomed Position button The Zoomed Position button lights 2 Press the required Window button to select it The Window button lights and the window is selected 3 Use the left lt 4 and right gt buttons to move the Image horizontally and use the up A and down button V to move the Image vertically If required press the Crop PVW button to check the image cropping using the mask border The position changes in real time 4 Press the Zoomed Position button The button no longer lig
6. 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 1D 00 72 51 D0 1E 20 6E 28 55 00 07 44 21 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FF 00 35 30 35 2D 37 30 38 39 38 30 31 30 30 00 00 00 FC 00 4D 56 2D 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FD 00 38 4C 1E 53 11 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 C2 MV 5 Default EDID EE 13 Kramer Protocol 3000 The MV 5 can be operated using serial commands from a PC remote controller or touch screen using the Kramer Protocol 3000 This section describes e Kramer Protocol 3000 syntax see Section 13 1 e Kramer Protocol 3000 commands see Section 13 2 13 1 Kramer Protocol 3000 Syntax 13 1 1 Host Message Format EIE ER EET device d Message 13 1 2 Simple Command Command string with only one command without addressing E Command SPI Parameter 1 Parameter 2 CR 13 1 3 Command String Formal syntax with commands concatenation and addressing ES e device ida Command 1 Parameter1_1 Parameter1_2 Command 2 Parameter2_1 Parameter2_2 Command 3 Parameter3 1 Parameter3 2 13 1 4 Device Message Format FEE er e device d Message MV 5 Kramer Protocol 3000 13 1 5 Device Long Response Echoing command a 13 1 6 device ide Command SP Param1 Param2 result CR Carriage return ASCII 13 0x0D ILF Line feed ASCII 10 0x0A ISP Space ASCII 32 0x20 Command Terms Command A sequence
7. 5 Y commands If a parameter in the table is given as multidimensional vector for example IN_FRMT 4 has the dimension 4 this signifies that there are four different parameters each of which reflect a state of the same feature for different inputs or different windows In order to address the required input or window one more parameter must be added to the Y command the fourth for Set Command and third for Get Command For example Y 0 103 25 2 signifies Set Command function 103 Pixel Latch Phase PX_PHS 2 Value 25 only for Analog HD INPUT 3 as here additional parameter A 2 this corresponds to INPUT A 1 Another example Y 0 303 50 0 signifies Set Command function 303 Window H size HSZ H 0 Value 50 only for WINDOW 1 as here additional parameter A 0 this corresponds to WINDOW A 1 The Notes column indicates whether the additional parameter is related to a window or to an input Description Function Parameter Analog HD Input 100 IN_FRMT 4 0 RGBHV additional parameter format defines HD input 1 RGBS 2 RGsB 3 YUV bi sync or tri sync auto definition Description Function Parameter Value Notes Horizontal start 101 H STRT 4 100 100 Additional parameter defines pixel analog HD input Vertical start line V STRT 4 50 50 Additional parameter defines analog HD input Pixel latch PX PHS 4 0 31 Additiona
8. 60 1366x768 60 1400x1050 60rducBL 1400x1050 60 1400x1050 75 1440x900 60rducBL 1440x900 60 1440x900 75 1440x900 85 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60rducBL 1680x1050 60 1920x1200 60rducBL 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 57VA POWER CONSUMPTION CONTROLS Front panel buttons RS 232 Ethernet OPERATING 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F TEMPERATURE STORAGE 40 to 70 40 to 158 F TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 10 to 90 RHL non condensing DIMENSIONS 19 x 9 45 x 2U W D H WEIGHT 2 8kg 6 17lbs approx INCLUDED Power cord rack ears ACCESSORIES Specifications are subject to change without notice at http www kramerelectronics com MV 5 Technical Specifications 11 Default Communication Parameters RS 232 Baud Rate Data Bits Command Format ASCII Protocol example Output 1 to Input 1 AV 1 gt 1 lt CR gt Ethernet P Address 192 168 1 39 TCP Port 000 UDP Port ff 50000 MV 5 Default Communication Parameters 12 Default EDID The MV 5 has a non modifiable preprogrammed EDID stored on each input Monitor Model name Manufacturer Plug and Play 1D KMR1200 Serial number 505 708980100 Manufacture date 2011 ISO week 255 Filter driver None EDID revision 21 3 Input signal type Digital Color bit depth Undefined Display type RGB color Screen size 520 x 320 mm 24 0 in Power management
9. About Kramer Multiviewer Controller x VERSION 1 0 0 11 12 06 2013 KRAMER ELECTRONICS Ltd 3 Am Veolamo St Jerusalem Israel 95463 Tel 972 2 6544000 Fax 972 2 6535369 E mail infoGkramerel com Web www kramerelectronics com 2013 Kramer Electronics Ltd all rights reserved Figure 13 About MV 5 Window 2 Click OK to close the window 8 3 The Quick Access Toolbar The Quick Access Toolbar is shown in Figure 14 and described in the table below oo SSE Figure 14 Quick Access Toolbar Feature Description B Open an existing project Save the current project Connects to and disconnects from the device see Section 8 3 1 Disconnect Press Take to enable multiple off line changes to be made Press Update to implement the changes see Section 8 4 5 Freezes and releases the top window Sets the visibility of the active window a Sets the window zoom parameters a Sets the chroma key properties Figure 15 Quick Access Toolbar Icons Update MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely 8 3 1 Connecting to the Device To connect to the device 1 Click the Connect button The Connection Method window shown in Figure 16 appears Connection Method Ethernet P 192 168 001 039 Port 50000 5 Serial Port COM1 v Baudrate 115200 v USB NO USB DEVICES Refresh Ports Figure 16 Connection Method Window 2 Select the required method of connection radio butt
10. by qualified personnel only Warning Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall before installing MV 5 Getting Started 2 3 2 4 Recycling Kramer Products The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC aims to reduce the amount of WEEE sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring it to be collected and recycled To comply with the WEEE Directive Kramer Electronics has made arrangements with the European Advanced Recycling Network EARN and will cover any costs of treatment recycling and recovery of waste Kramer Electronics branded equipment on arrival at the EARN facility For details of Kramer s recycling arrangements in your particular country go to our recycling pages at http www kramerelectronics com Support recycling Accessory to Medical Equipment IEC 60601 1 In the modern medical environment remote access is essential for example to transfer clinical data between doctors and to train to medical students The MV 5 is certified according to the IEC 60601 1 2 Clause 2 1 3 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for EMC standard which is required when accessory devices are used at locations where medical personnel and patients are present The MV 5 constitutes an optional component that can be considered necessary and suitable as part of medical equipment or for use as part of a medical system to provide real time simultaneous video feeds to
11. e Connect the RS 232 9 pin D sub rear panel port on the MV 5 unit via a 9 wire straight cable only pin 2 to pin 2 pin 3 to pin 3 and pin 5 to pin 5 need to be connected to the RS 232 9 pin D sub port on your PC Connecting to the MV 5 Using the RS 485 Connection Connecting via RS 485 You can operate the MV 5 via the RS 485 port from a distance of up to 1200m 3900ft using any device equipped with an RS 485 port for example a PC To connect a device with an RS 485 port to the MV 5 e Connect the A pin on the RS 485 port of the PC to the A pin on the RS 485 port on the rear panel of the MV 5 e Connect the B pin on the RS 485 port of the PC to the B pin on the RS 485 port on the rear panel of the MV 5 e Connect the G pin on the RS 485 port of the PC to the G pin on the RS 485 port on the rear panel of the MV 5 e If you are using shielded cable connect the shield only to the G pin of device 1 Connecting to the MV 5 Using Ethernet You can connect to the MV 5 via Ethernet using either of the following methods e Directly to the PC using a crossover cable see Section 6 3 1 e Via a network hub switch or router using a straight through cable see Section 6 3 2 MV 5 Connecting the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer 6 3 1 Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC You can connect the Ethernet port of the MV 5 directly to the Ethernet port on your PC using a crossover cable with RJ 45 connectors This type o
12. example the output monitor connected to the MV 5 has a screen aspect ratio of 16 9 that is 1 77 and the window aspect ratio is set to 75 The resulting aspect ratio of this window will be 1 77 x 0 75 1 33 that is 4 3 If there is a need to correctly represent a 4 3 format for example PAL ona 16 9 screen the window aspect ratio must be set to about 75 and visa versa to Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Locally represent HD video format 16 9 on an SDTV monitor 4 3 set the aspect ratio to about 133 The broad range of aspect ratio adjustment on the MV 5 allows for a wide range of different PC graphic input and output resolutions In addition to adjusting the size of the window it is also possible to adjust the size of the image within the window If a window image is not zoomed and Save Image Aspect Ratio is not active see Section 7 2 5 then changing the window size or aspect ratio results in the window image changing its size and aspect ratio to match the window changes If it is necessary to retain the window image size and aspect ratio independent of any change in size or aspect ratio of the window then turn on Save Image Aspect Ratio The example shown in Figure 7 illustrates image position and scaling 0 1024 0 1024 892 Figure 7 Image Position and Scaling Example In the example in Figure 7 In has been set to 300 150 as its top left source coordinate with a size of 750 400
13. menu is displayed on the character display when the Menu button is pressed Navigation through the menu is performed as follows Menu Enter the Menu or move up one level in the menu hierarchy Enter Enter the selected parameter or accept the displayed parameter value Up A scroll up through the Menu parameter value list Down scroll down through the Menu parameter value list Left decrement the current value or move left through the options list Right increment the current value or move right through the options list The main menu comprises the following sections Load Setup Sub menu see Section 7 1 1 Save Current Setup Sub menu see Section 7 1 2 Input Configuration Sub menu see Section 7 1 3 Output Configuration Sub menu see Section 7 1 4 Window Configuration Sub menu see Section 7 1 5 Input Signal Status Sub menu see Section 7 1 6 System Parameters Sub menu see Section 7 1 7 7 1 1 Load Setup Sub menu The Load Setup sub menu allows you to load one of the 16 preset configurations To load a setup Press Menu The Menu button lights and the current setup is displayed Use the up 4 and down button V to navigate to the Load Setup sub menu 3 Use the left lt and right gt buttons to select the required preset to load 4 Press Enter The selected preset is loaded and the display changes to indicate the current setup 5 Press Menu to exit the setup The displ
14. of ASCII letters A Z a z and Command and parameters must be separated by at least one space Parameters A sequence of alphanumeric ASCII characters 0 9 A Z a z and some special characters for specific commands Parameters are separated by commas Message string Every command entered as part of a message string begins with a message starting character and ends with a message closing character Note A string can contain more than one command Commands are separated by a pipe character Message starting character For host command query For device response Device ID Optional for K NET K NET Device ID followed by Query sign follows some commands to define a query request Message closing character ICR For host messages carriage return ASCII 13 CRLF For device messages carriage return ASCII 13 line feed ASCII 10 13 1 7 13 1 8 13 1 9 13 1 10 Command chain separator character When a message string contains more than one command a pipe character separates each command Spaces between parameters or command terms are ignored Entering Commands You can directly enter all commands using a terminal with ASCII communications software such as HyperTerminal Hercules etc Connect the terminal to the serial or Ethernet port on the Kramer device To enter CR press the Enter key LF is al
15. those present at the local medical environment and at remote locations In this environment the MV 5 can be added to the system ONLY if the connecting equipment has been evaluated and meets the IEC 60601 1 2 EMC standards Note that when attaching accessory devices to a digital or analog interface they must comply with the IEC standard for which they are used EMC Standard IEC 60601 1 2 Information Technology equipment IEC 60950 1 2ed Overview The MV 5 is a versatile high performance video and graphic multi viewer for DVI signals SD and HD analog signals up to 1920x1200 60Hz and SDI signals up to 3G HD SDI The device can window up to four sources plus a background in any layout and output the image as SDI DVI component and composite video signals Both preprogrammed and customizable screen division is Supported In particular the MV 5 has 16 inputs with rapid selection and switching An input bandwidth of up to 3Gbps which supports standard definition high definition and 3G high definition serial digital video signals SMPTE 259M 292M and 424M input compliance and support for data rates of 270Mbps 1 4835Gbps 1 485Gbps 2 967Gbps and 2 97Gbps Input cable equalization up to 350m 1150ft for SD signals 140m 459ft for 1 5GHz HD signals and 120m 394ft for 3GHz HD signals SD means an NTSC or PAL compatible video format consisting of 480 for NTSC or 576 for PAL lines of interlaced video HD means a
16. video format consisting of 720 active lines of progressive video or 1080 lines of progressive or interlaced video Any format to any format cross conversion Any Standard to any standard cross conversion HDCP support on DVI inputs outputs Four independent chroma key engines for each image layer Window and image scaling zooming up to 1000 and aspect ratio control Independent layer transparency control Brightness contrast color and sharpness control Window or input label insertion Multi video output formats SD SDI 259M HD SDI 292M and 3G HD SDI SMPTE 424M HDMI HD SD analog and composite Kramer re Klocking and equalization on each input rebuilds the digital signal to travel longer distances Flexible control options front panel with menu LCD Ethernet and RS 232 Screen handling buttons freeze size position 16 user definable screen layouts A front panel lock button The MV 5 is housed in a 19 2U rack mountable enclosure and is fed from a 100 240 VAC universal switching power supply You can control the MV 5 using the front panel buttons or remotely via RS 232 RS 485 serial commands transmitted by a serial controller see Section 6 1 and Section 6 2 A PC connected to the Ethernet port on the device via a LAN using the control software see Section 6 3 S AN AIN 24 ulud S S nA ANINW jauueyyD 4 Defining the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer Figure 1 defines the front panel of th
17. 0 Default 0 Border Color Sets the red value of the window 0 to 255 R Value Default 0 g 2 o ce S O n n 2 lt 2 Border Color Sets the green value of the window 0 to 255 Default 0 Border Color Sets the blue value of the window 0 to 255 Default 0 Controls the Keyer engine in the Disabled Enabled selected window Default Disabled Keyer Y Threshold Sets the minimum threshold for the Y 0 to 255 i value Default 0 Keyer Y Threshold Sets the maximum threshold for the O to 255 Y value Default 0 Keyer U Threshold Sets the minimum threshold for the O to 255 i U value Default 0 Keyer U Threshold Sets the maximum threshold for the O to 255 U value Default 0 a 2 lt S mae oO EEN ETNEN F lt g lt 5 Keyer V Threshold Sets the minimum threshold for the V 0 to 255 i value Default 0 Keyer V Threshold Sets the maximum threshold for the 0 to 255 V value Default 0 Image Sets the image transparency for the 0 to 255 Transparency selected Window Default 0 Sets the test signal for the selected No Test Signal Color Bars window 100 Split Bars 100 Ramp 100 Sets the label mode for the selected No Window Label Black WND window Label White WND Label Black Inp Label White Inp Label Default No Window Label Label Position Sets the label position for the Bottom Left Bott Center Bott selected window Right Top Left Top Center Top Right Default Bottom
18. 0p 29 1080p 30 1080p 50 1080p 59 1080p 60 1080psf 23 1080psf 24 1080psf 25 1080psf 29 1080psf 30 640x480 60 640x480 72 640x480 75 640x480 85 800x600 60 800x600 72 800x600 75 800x600 85 1024x768 60 1024x768 70 1024x768 75 1024x768 85 1152x864 75 1280x768 60rducBL 1280x768 60 1280x768 75 1280x768 85 1280x960 60 1280x768 85 1280x1024 60 1280x1024 75 1360x768 60 1366x768 60 1400x1050 60rducBL 1400x1050 60 1400x1050 75 1440x900 60rducBL 1440x900 60 1440x900 75 1440x900 85 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60rducBL 1680x1050 60 1920x1200 60rducBL Default 480i 60 OutpStand Mode Sets the output standard Forced Standard Auto byDVI BackGrnd mode Default Forced Standard Analog output Sets the analog output RGBHV RGBS RGsB YUV BiSync YUV Format format TriSync Default RGBHV Analog SDTV Sets the analog SDT RGBHV or YUV 3 CVBS YC and CVBS YUV Format format TriSync Default RGBHV BackGround Mode Sets the background Colored Background DVI Input BackGrnd mode Default Colored Background BackGround Color Sets the background red 0 to 255 R value color value Default 0 BackGround Color Sets the background 0 to 255 G value green color value Default 0 BackGround Color Sets the background blue 0 to 255 B value color value Default 0 No Signal Handle Sets the operation when Black Screen Blue Screen Remove Window Mode no input signal is present Freeze Last Picture Default Black S
19. Adjusting the Position of a Window The horizontal and vertical position of each window can be modified To adjust the position of a window 1 Press the Window Position button The Window Position button lights ring and Operating the MV 5 Locally 7 2 5 2 Select the required window by pressing one of the Windows buttons The selected Windows button lights 3 Use the left lt and right gt arrow buttons to move the window horizontally and the up 4 and down arrow buttons to move the window vertically The display changes in real time 4 Press the Window Position button The button no longer lights Zooming into an Image in a Window If an input image contains an area that is essential and must be displayed in the output window while the rest of the image can be discarded you can use Image Zooming to accomplish this Image Zooming provides adjustment of image size relative to the Window size You can change the Image size and aspect ratio independently inside each window relative to the window size and aspect ratio The image size that is the zooming is adjustable between 100 the Image just fits the Window to 1000 10 times the original Image size If the window size or aspect ratio changes then the Image size changes in such a manner that the Image remains the same inside within the window There are two ways to change the Image size and aspect ratio Zoom e The horizontal and vertical Imag
20. ED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW KRAMER ELECTRONICS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IF KRAMER ELECTRONICS CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM OR EXCLUDE IMPLIED WARRANTIES UNDER APPLICABLE LAW THEN ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES COVERING THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY TO THIS PRODUCT AS PROVIDED UNDER APPICABLE LAW IF ANY PRODUCT TO WHICH THIS LIMITED WARRANTY APPLIES IS A CONSUMER PRODUCT UNDER THE MAGNUSON MOSS WARRANTY ACT 15 U S C A 2301 ET SEQ OR OTHER APPICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL NOT APPLY TO YOU AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR THE PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY AS PROVIDED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW Other Conditions This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from country to country or state to state This limited warranty is void if i the label bearing the serial number of this product has been removed or defaced ii the product is not distributed by Kramer Electronics or iii this product is not purchased from an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller If you are unsure whether a reseller is an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller please visit our Web site at www kramerelectronics com or
21. KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD USER MANUAL MODEL Mv 5 5 Channel Multiviewer P N 2900 3001 34 Rev 4 Myo 5 Channel Multiviewer Quick Start Guide h information go to http www kramerelectronics comieupportiprodici downloads asp to ER download the latest manual or scan the QR code on the left Step 1 Check what s in the box K MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer K 1 Quick Start Guide Power cord 2 Rack ears 4 Rubber feet Step 2 Install the MV 5 Mount the device in a rack using the supplied rack ears or attach the rubber feet and place it on a shelf Step 3 Connect the inputs and outputs Switch off the power to all devices before connecting them to your MV 5 HD YUV HD YUV Component Composite RGB YUV Video Video Video Video Video Computer Player Player Player Player Recorder Computer Computer 3G HD SDI SDI Non linear Computer Graphics Graphics _ Graphics apes HENG Camera Playe Editor p Monitor Step 4 Connect the power a Connect the MV 5 to the mains supply using the supplied power cord Step 5 Configure the MV 5 RS 232 Ethernet Configure the device either locally using the front panel buttons or remotely using RS 232 RS 485 and Ethernet 1 0 Step 6 Operate the MV 5 Operate the device using the f
22. Left K D D gt D gt Fo a 5 3 Q x d x fe a 2 MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Locally The keyer engine allows you to overlay one image on top of another A keyed image is one image that is superimposed over another such that portions of the top image are made transparent keyed out so that the background image can show through The keyer settings allow you to vary the color s that are keyed out Window labeling allows you to turn on or off an identifying label that appears in the border of a window For a label to be displayed the border must be turned on and also must be of a contrasting color to the label text To set the Window Border Color Red value 1 Press Menu The last used sub menu is displayed 2 Use the up A and down button V to navigate to the Window Configuration sub menu 3 Press Enter The Window Configuration Contrast option is displayed 4 Using the Windows buttons select the window to be modified The selected window is displayed 5 Use the up A and down button V to navigate to the Color R Value option 6 Use the left lt and right gt buttons to select the red value 7 Press Enter The current setup is saved 8 Press Menu to exit the sub menu The display changes to show the Window Configuration sub menu 9 Press Menu again to exit the menu The display changes to show the default Window Input configuration Note Setting the W
23. Out has been set to 50 50 that is close to the top left with a size of 250 300 The MV 5 ensures that the whole of the source of size 750 by 400 is scaled to the required output of size 250 x 300 To adjust the horizontal and vertical size of a window separately 1 Press the Window Size button The Window Size button lights 2 Ifthe Save Aspect button is lit press the button to turn it off 7 2 4 3 Press the required Window button The selected Window button lights Use the left lt 4 and right gt buttons to adjust the window width and use the up A and down button to adjust the window height The size changes in real time Press the Window Size button The button no longer lights To change the size of a window and aspect ratio of a window for example Window 2 size 90 and aspect ratio 80 1 Press the Window Size button The Window Size button lights Press the Save Aspect button The Save Aspect button lights Press the Windows button 2 The Windows button 2 lights Use the left lt 4 and right P arrow buttons to decrease or increase respectively the horizontal size until 90 is displayed Use the up 4 and down arrow buttons to increase or decrease respectively the vertical size until 80 is displayed Press the Window Size button to save the changes The button no longer lights the window size is set and the display returns to the Window Input selection
24. P 100 window is like letterbox If WIN ASP lt 0 then window HEIGHT WSZ H 100 but the width is reduced accordingly the formula WIDTH WSZ_H 100 100 WIN_ASP 100 window is like pillarbox Window H position WPOS H 4 0 1000 Defines X coordinate of top left corner of window normalized relatively screen width Step 0 1 represented in percent of screen width 10 WPOS V 4 0 1000 Defines Y coordinate of top left corner of window normalized relatively screen height Step 0 1 represented in percent of screen height 10 IMSZ H 4 0 900 Defines H size of image relatively window H size i e HZOOM Step 1 If IMSZ_H 0 then image is exactly fits to window width If IMSZ_H gt 0 then real IM_WIDTH IMSZ_H 100 window WIDTH Image is cropped If IMSZ_H 900 then set maximal H ZOOM 1000 Image V size IMSZ V 4 0 900 Defines V size of image relatively window V size i e V ZOOM Step 1 If IMSZ V 0 then Window V position Image H size Description Image aspect enable Image Aspect ratio Image position H relatively window H panorama Image position V relatively window Vertical panorama Window border thickness Window border color R Window border color G Window border color B Window image brightness Window image contrast Window image color Parameter Value L i IMPOS H 4 0 1000 IMPOS V 4 0 1000 Function imag
25. P EN 4 0 1024x768 75 1024x768 85 1152x864 75 1280x768 60 reduced blanking 1280x768 60 1280x768 75 1280x768 85 1280x960 60 1280x960 85 1280x1024 60 1280x1024 75 1360x768 60 1366x768 60 1400x1050 60 reduced blanking 1400x1050 60 1400x1050 75 1440x900 60 reduced blanking 1440x900 60 reduced blanking 1440x900 75 1440x900 85 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60 reduced blanking 1680x1050 60 1920x1200 60 reduced blanking UNIDENTIFIED INPUT SIGNAL NO INPUT SIGNAL Window disappears Upper top layer window Window after upper layer Next window Lower layer window can be overlapped by all others If WSZ H 0 window width fit in the screen 100 If WSZ_H 90 window width 10 of screen width Step 1 If WSZ_V 0 window height fit in the screen 100 If WSZ_V 90 window height 10 screen height Step 1 H and V window sizes are defined independently by WSZ_H and WSZ_V Parameter WSZ_H affects simultaneously H and V window size but the relation between H and V Description Function ae Value Notes sizes is defined by next parameter WIN ASP Window Aspect EN ASP 4 75 75 If WIN ASP 0 window aspect is ratio equal to original screen aspect 100 namely Real window WIDTH WSZ H 100 HEIGHT WSZ H 100 If WIN ASP gt 0 then as above window WIDTH WSZ H 100 but the height is reduced accordingly the formula HEIGHT WSZ H 100 100 I WIN AS
26. Press Enter to enter the sub menu or accept a parameter value Press and hold together with the arrow keys to scroll rapidly through parameter values see Section 7 1 PANEL LOCK Button Press and hold to lock the front panel buttons Press and hold again to unlock the front panel buttons see Section 7 2 8 ANALOG HD INPUTS 1 4 Press to select one of the analog HD sources Buttons ANALOG SD INPUTS 1 4 Press to select one of the analog SD sources Buttons CROP PVW Button Press to display a full screen preview of the selected window image Press when zooming to show the mask of the cropped image SIZE Button Press to adjust the size of the selected window see Section 7 2 3 WINDOW Buttons POSITION Press to adjust the position of the selected window Button SIZE Button Press to adjust the image size within the selected window that is the degree of zoom ZOOMED Buttons POSITION Press to adjust the image position within the selected window that is the image panorama Button WINDOW SELECT Button Press to step through the windows to select an active window to adjust Figure 2 defines the rear panel of the MV 5 OOW RGB RS 232 Comp OUT RS485 ETHERNET Prosa GBA Factony f Jr de BACKGROUND DVI Our IN ES ED HSICS SDI 2 Our SDI 2 IN DVI 1 IN DVI 2 IN
27. adcasting and production studios e Presentation applications e Post production troauction 2 2 1 2 2 Getting Started We recommend that you e Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging materials for possible future shipment e Review the contents of this user manual Go to http www kramerelectronics com support product_downloads as to check for up to date user manuals application programs and to check if firmware upgrades are available where appropriate Achieving the Best Performance To achieve the best performance e Use only good quality connection cables we recommend Kramer high performance high resolution cables to avoid interference deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching and elevated noise levels often associated with low quality cables e Do not secure the cables in tight bundles or roll the slack into tight coils e Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely influence signal quality e Position your MV 5 away from moisture excessive sunlight and dust This equipment is to be used only inside a building It may only be connected to other equipment that is installed inside a building Safety Instructions Caution There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit Warning Use only the power cord that is supplied with the unit Warning Do not open the unit High voltages can cause electrical shock Servicing
28. ampling analog HD input Default o Phase Analog HD INP 1 djusts the horizontal start 100 to 100 or 2 3 or 4 Horiz for an HD or graphic input Default 0 Start nal Analog HD INP 1 Adjusts the vertical start for 50 to or 2 3 or 4 an HD or graphic input De Vertical Start nal nal Assigns HDCP capability YE for each DVI input De individually To set an analog HD input to an input format for example Input 2 to format RGBS 1 Press Menu The last used sub menu is displayed Use the up 4 and down button to navigate to the Input Configuration sub menu Press Enter The Assign Analog SD Button 1 format is displayed Use the up 4 and down button to navigate to the HD Input 2 Format selection Use the left lt 4 and right gt buttons to select the RGBS format Press Menu The current setup is saved and the display changes to the Input Configuration sub menu Press Menu again to exit the setup The display changes to show the default Window Input configuration MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Locally 7 1 4 Output Configuration Sub menu The Output Configuration sub menu allows you to set the output video characteristics such as output standard background mode and HDCP support Parameter Description Outp Standard Sets the signal output 480i 60 5761 50 720p 50 720p 59 720p 60 format 1080i 50 1080i 59 1080i 60 1080p 23 1080p 24 1080p 25 108
29. ay changes to show the default Window Input configuration Save Current Setup Sub menu The Save Current Setup sub menu allows you to save the current setup to one of the 16 presets To save the current configuration to a preset 1 Press Menu The last used sub menu is displayed 2 Use the up A and down button V to navigate to the Save Current Setup sub menu 3 Use the left lt and right gt buttons to select the required preset to which you want to save the current setup 4 Press Enter The current setup is saved and the display changes to indicate the current setup 5 Press Menu to exit the setup The display changes to show the default Window Input configuration Input Configuration Sub menu The Input Configuration sub menu allows you to assign SD input buttons to specified connectors set analog HD input formats and set the analog HD pixel phase Configuring and Operat Parameter Description Values Assign Analog SD Assigns one of the four CV1 CV2 CV3 CV4 CV5 CV6 CV7 Button 1 or 2 3 or analog SD input buttons to CV8 CV9 CV10 CV11 CV12 YC1 the selected input format YC2 YC3 YC4 YC5 YC6 YUV1 YUV2 YUV3 Default CV1 Analog HD INP1 Assigns one of the four RGBHV RGBS RGsB YUV BiSync or 2 3 or 4 analog HD input buttons to YUV TriSync Format Analog HD INP 1 Assigns the position for Oto 31 the selected input format Default RGBHV or 2 3 or 4 Pixel s
30. ay sleep mode 0 to 100 Brightness brightness Default 100 LCD Operating Brightness Sets the LCD display brightness 0 to 100 Default 100 Machine Identification Sets the device ID that determines the 1 to 15 Number position of the MV 5 on the RS 485 Default 1 bus MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Locally 7 2 7 2 1 Operating the MV 5 Using the Front Panel Buttons This section describes e Assigning inputs to windows see Section 7 2 1 e Setting window layer priority see Section 7 2 2 e Changing the size and aspect ratio of a window see Section 7 2 3 e Adjusting the position of a window see Section 7 2 4 e Adjusting the image zooming degree inside a window see Section 7 2 5 e Adjusting the image panorama inside a window see Section 7 2 6 e Freezing and releasing the output see Section 7 2 7 e Locking and unlocking the front panel buttons see Section 7 2 8 e Resetting the device to factory defaults see Section 7 2 9 Assigning Inputs to Windows To assign an input to the top layer window when its button is lit for example DVI Input 3 to Window 2 e Press DVI Inputs button 3 The DVI Inputs button 3 lights and DVI Input 3 is assigned to Window 2 To assign an input to a non top layer window when its button is not lit for example SDI Input 1 to Window 4 without affecting the layer priorities 1 Press Windows Select button The Windows Select button lights red 2 Press Windows but
31. contact a Kramer Electronics office from the list at the end of this document Your rights under this limited warranty are not diminished if you do not complete and return the product registration form or complete and submit the online product registration form Kramer Electronics thanks you for purchasing a Kramer Electronics product We hope it will give you years of satisfaction For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback Web site www kramerelectronics com KRAMER E mail info amp kramerel com SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the unit from the power e supply before opening and servicing P N 2900 300134 Rev 4
32. creen RGB Analog Sets Analog Output Sync CEA Standard Inverse 1 Inverse 2 Output Sync Mode Mode Default CEA Standard RGB Analog Sets Analog Output H 75 to Output H Sync Sync Position in pixels Defau Position MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Locally Parameter Description METER RGB Analog Sets Analog Output V l to7 Output V Sync Sync Position in lines Default 0 Position DVI Output HDCP Assigns DVI Output Follow Output Follow Input HDCP on Output mode HDCP mode ON HDCP on Output OFF Default Follow Input HDCP is the High bandwidth Digital Content Protection system which is designed for protecting AV content from being copied The DVI inputs four for windows and one for the background can accept HDCP protected signals In order to meet all HDCP requirements and to support the multi window features of the MV 5 there are various methods for handling different cases involving of input and output HDCP encrypted signals Using the Output Configuration Sub menu it is possible to select the following HDCP output modes 1 Follow Input If at least for one active window which carries an HDCP protected DVI input signal is selected then on the DVI output HDCP encryption is turned on and simultaneously all others outputs SDI and Analog are forced to mute in order to meet HDCP license requirements If a window with a DVI input with HDCP protection is selected then in the case of th
33. d this window is present on output image HDCP monitor only BLACK SCREEN BLUE SCREN Remove window Freeze last picture LCD brightness while keyboard activated If LCD_BRGHT 0 brightness 100 LCD brightness in sleep mode after 2 min keyboard is non activated Panel Lock PLOCK No Lock FP Lock Panel LIMITED WARRANTY The warranty obligations of Kramer Electronics for this product are limited to the terms set forth below What is Covered This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in this product What is Not Covered This limited warranty does not cover any damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from any alteration modification improper or unreasonable use or maintenance misuse abuse accident neglect exposure to excess moisture fire improper packing and shipping such claims must be presented to the carrier lightning power surges or other acts of nature This limited warranty does not cover any damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from the installation or removal of this product from any installation any unauthorized tampering with this product any repairs attempted by anyone unauthorized by Kramer Electronics to make such repairs or any other cause which does not relate directly to a defect in materials and or workmanship of this product This limited warranty does not cover cartons equipment enclosures cables or accessories used in conjunction with this prod
34. deo Input Label White Input Video Label Label Position Sets the position of the label in the border Top left top middle top right bottom left bottom middle bottom right Configuring and Operat 8 2 3 Setting the Output Advanced Properties You can set the output properties such as HD and SD formats and output when there is no signal input To modify the image properties 1 From the Menu bar click Display gt Advanced Properties The Advanced Properties window appears as shown in Figure 11 Advanced Properties x Output Standard Mode FORCED output standard Analog HD Output format RGBS Analog SD Output format Three outputs CVBS No Signal Handle Mode REUE serii LCD Brightness m 0 Sleep Mode Brightness m 0 Close Figure 11 Advanced Properties Window 2 Modify the properties as required 3 Click Close The output properties are set Field Description Output Standard Mode Selects the output between Forced Output Standard and Auto Defined by DVI Background Input Analog HD Output Format Sets analog HD output format RGBHV RGBS RGsB YUV bi sync YUV tri sync Analog SD Output Format Sets the analog SD output format YUV SD 3 outputs CVBS YC and one CVBS No Signal Handle Mode Sets the output when no input is present freeze last image Blue screen Black screen Remove window LCD Brightness Sets the brightness of the LCD backlighting Sleep Mode Brightness Sets the brightne
35. e MV 5 QG OG OM 4 WINDOWS v DVI Inputs SDI INPUTS CROP SAVE Layers WINDOW MENU PVW ASPECT DEF SELECT 2 3 4 FREEZE wwoow ZO0MED SIZE POSITION Size POSITION 5 Channel Multiviewer I Er de Mv 5 a 12 13 44 45 46 Figure 1 MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer Front Panel l Feature l DVI INPUTS 1 4 Buttons WINDOWS 1 4 Buttons SDI INPUTS 1 4 Buttons FREEZE Button Function Press to select one of the DVI sources Press to make one of the windows the upper most window see Section 7 2 1 The order of the other windows is not changed Press to select one of the SDI sources Press to freeze and release the selected window signal 5 LCD 2 Line x 20 Character Displays the current configuration or menu Text Display Press to turn on the Save Aspect mode whereby the window or image aspect is locked during size adjustments see Section 7 2 1 Fl SAVE ASPECT Button I 241 Buiuyag S MAIALINI JBUULYD S S SE 1 Oo 2 is 16 6 l Feature l Function LAYERS DEF Button Press to set the order of priority of the window layers MENU Button Press to enter the configuration menu When the menu is displayed press to exit one level see Section 7 1 ENTER Navigation Pad
36. e Main Mode of the MV 5 that is when the LCD shows WIN1 WIN2 WINS WIN4 then a small label appears to the left of WINx showing two vertically placed symbols c and p content protection In order to indicate the same HDCP status for the background DVI input a different label is used which looks like a triangle at the bottom left hand side of the LCD If the DVI output of the MV 5 is connected to a video acceptor that does not support HDCP then all output formats that do not carry the HDCP protected input signal are available but not those outputs which do carry the HDCP protected signal for example DVI SDI and Analog This output window is either black or entirely removed from the output image depending on the setting of the parameter NO SIGNAL HANDLE MODE in the Output Configuration Sub menu The Follow Input setting signifies that the output HDCP encryption is turned on SDI and Analog are muted in this case or off depending on the Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Locall presence or absence of HDCP on all active DVI inputs and if the sink does not support HDCP then this window is muted removed from the output image 2 Follow Output If the video acceptor for example a monitor is HDCP capable then independently of the presence or absence of an HDCP protected input signal HDCP encryption on the DVI output is turned on but in this case the SDI and analog outputs are available only if HDCP is absent on all DVI inpu
37. e is exactly fits to window height If IMSZ V gt 0 then real IM HEIGHT IMSZ V 100 In this case the image is cropped H and V image sizes are defined independently by IMSZ H and IMSZ V Parameter IMSZ H affects simultaneously H and V image size but the relation between H and V sizes is defined by parameter IM ASP If IM ASP 0 image aspect is equal to original input image aspect 100 If IM ASP 50 then aspect 0 5 of original If IM ASP 100 then aspect of original Defines shift of image to the left with cropping of image left side measured in percent of original image width Step 0 1 Allows image H panorama in case of ZOOM Defines shift of image to the bottom with cropping of image bottom side measured in percent of original image height Step 0 1 Allows image V panorama in case of ZOOM BRD THKN 4 0 20 If BRD_THKN 0 then border is OFF 2 0 BRD GREEN 4 BRD_BLUE 4 BRIGHT 4 50 50 If BRIGHT 0 then default brightness 100 320 CONTRAST 4 50 50 If CONTRAST 0 then default contrast 100 321 COLOR 4 100 50 If COLOR 0 then default color 100 If SHARP 0 no sharpness Description Window image sharpness Window freeze image Window keyer enable Window keyer threshold Y min Window keyer threshold Y max Window keyer threshold U min Window keyer threshold U max Window keyer threshold V min Window keyer t
38. e sizes Zoom can be adjusted separately In this mode the Image aspect ratio conforms to the Window changes to the Window cause the same changes to the Image e Locking the Image aspect ratio while zooming the Image To engage this mode turn on Save Image Aspect Ratio by pressing the Zoomed Size button and then pressing the Save Aspect button the button lights red It is then possible to adjust the Image Size simultaneously the horizontal and vertical zoom using only one parameter Image Size and the aspect ratio remains constant but can be adjusted independently If the Aspect Ratio by default is set to 100 and changes are made to the Image Size the Image aspect ratio follows that of the input signal aspect ratio Note When using the locked Image aspect ratio mode changing the Window aspect ratio can cause essential parts of the Image to be cropped You can use the Crop PVW button to provide easier and more precise zooming adjustment If this button is pressed in Main mode the button lights red the top layer window is adjusted to conform to the exact size of the output screen Pressing any of the Window or Zoomed buttons causes the border mask of the cropped image to appear on the fitted image It is then possible to adjust the Window or Zoomed Size and Position to see which part of the image will be visible in the window and which part will be discarded This function can be used only for the top layer window To adjust other w
39. ed in the example in Figure 3 1 Connect up to four HD video sources for example component video players to the RGB IN BNC connectors EN MV 5 Connecting the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer 2 Connect up to 12 composite six YC or three YUV SD video sources for example component and CV composite video players to the Analog SD INPUTS BNC connectors 3 Connect the RGB Comp OUT BNC connectors to an analog HD or SD video acceptor for example an RGB YUV video recorder 4 Connect up to four DVI sources for example computer graphics sources to the DVI In connectors 5 Connect up to four SDI sources for example a 3G HD SDI camera and an SDI player to the SDI In BNC connectors 6 Connect the SDI Out BNC connectors to up to two SDI acceptors for example an HD SDI non linear editor 7 Connect a DVI source for example a computer graphics source to the Background DVI In connector 8 Connect the DVI Out connector to a DVI acceptor for example a display 9 If required connect a controller to the RS 232 port see Section 6 1 RS 485 port see Section 6 2 Ethernet connector see Section 6 3 10 Connect the power cord and power the device on 6 1 6 2 6 2 1 6 3 Connecting to the MV 5 Using the RS 232 Connection You can connect to the MV 5 via an RS 232 connection using for example a PC Note that a null modem adapter connection is not required To connect to the MV 5 via RS 232
40. f connection is recommended for identifying the MV 5 with the factory configured default IP address After connecting the MV 5 to the Ethernet port configure your PC as follows 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Center 2 Click Change Adapter Settings 3 Highlight the network adapter you want to use to connect to the device and click Change settings of this connection The Local Area Connection Properties window for the selected network adapter appears as shown in Figure 4 Intel R 82579V Gigabit Network Connection This connection uses the following items M 08 Client for Microsoft Networks E Microsoft Network Monitor 3 Driver l QoS Packet Scheduler iS File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks eS Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Descripti TCP IP version 6 The latest version of the intemet protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Figure 4 Local Area Connection Properties Window MV 5 Connecting the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer EN 4 Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 to highlight the selection 5 Click Properties The Internet Protocol Properties window relevant to
41. gure 12 MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely 8 2 2 8 a CT tT ieee Hama TI ish HENNE GT foes TENNENE CLEE TEE 118 I EE ga 11 17 11 1 Define Custom Colors gt gt og ned Figure 9 Background Color Window 2 Select either a predefined color or define a custom color 3 Click OK The background color is set Seiting the Image Properties You can set the image properties such as brightness contrast and border color To modify the image properties 1 From the Menu bar click Display gt Image Properties The Image Properties window appears as shown in Figure 10 MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely Image Properties x Window 2 Brightness mi ok Border Thickness Hill ok Contrast mi ok Border Color EEE Color THI ok Label Mode Label Disabled v Sharpness Tin 0 Label Position mes Transparency mi 0 G Close Figure 10 Image Properties Window 2 Select the required window to modify 3 Modify the properties as required 4 Click Close The image properties for the selected window are set Field Description Window Color Sharpness Transparency Sets the transparency of the window Border Thickness Sets the border width of the window Border Color Sets the border color of the window Label Mode Enables disable the border label and adjusts the label properties Label Disabled Black Window Label White Window Label Black Vi
42. hreshold V max Window image transparency Window Label Mode Label Position TEST signal Function 325 Parameter SHARP 4 NG 1 0 15 0 Value Notes if 15 then max sharpness 150 Step 10 No freeze window image Freeze window image KEYER EN 4 0 Keyer disable 1 Keyer enable YKEY_MIN 4 YKEY MAX 4 UKEY_MIN 4 UKEY MAX 4 VKEY MIN 4 VKEY MAX 4 If W_TRNSP 0 then window image is non transparent If W_TRNSP gt 0 then the transparency increases and if it equal to 255 then image disappears Label Disabled BLACK Label attributed to specific window WHITE Label attributed to specific window BLACK Label corresponds to video input WHITE Label corresponds to video input Bottom left location of label Bottom center location Bottom right location Top left Top center Top right No TEST signal Input signal is selected for window if available COLOR BARS 100 Split COLOR BARS 100 Y RAMP 100 Description Window input HDCP STATUS READ ONLY WND HDCP 4 for background No input signal handle mode LCD brightness LCD brightness in sleep Function Parameter a LCD_BRGHT LCD_SLEEP Value 0 100 0 Source is not protected HDCP or this input is forced to be HDCP incompatible Input HDCP is active but the window is removed or blanked due to HDCP mode settings Input HDCP is active an
43. hts 7 2 7 Freezing and Releasing the Output To freeze and release an Image in a Window 1 If you want to preserve the Window layer priority press the Window Select Button 2 Select the required Window to freeze 3 Press the Freeze button The Freeze button lights and the Image freezes 4 Press the Freeze button again The button no longer lights and the Image is no longer frozen 5 If the Window Select button is lit press the button to cancel the Window selection To freeze and release the background image 1 Press the Menu button The Menu button lights 2 Press the Freeze button The Freeze button lights and the background image freezes 3 Press the Menu button The Menu button no longer lights but the background image remains frozen 4 To release the background image press the Menu button The Menu button lights 7 2 8 7 2 9 5 Press the lit Freeze button The button no longer lights and the background image is released 6 Press the Menu button The Menu button no longer lights Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel Buttons To lock and unlock the front panel buttons e Press and hold the unlit Panel Lock button The LED lights and the front panel buttons are locked e Press and hold the lit Panel Lock button The LED no longer lights and the front panel buttons are unlocked Note When the front panel is locked it is still possible to operation the device remotely Resetting the Dev
44. ice to Factory Default Configuration To reset the device to the factory default configuration 1 Turn the device off 2 Press and hold the Reset button on the rear panel of the device 3 While holding the button depressed turn the device on 4 Hold the button depressed until the Window Input is displayed 5 Release the button The configuration is reset to the factory default 8 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely This section describes e The Multiviewer main window see Section 8 1 e The Menu bar see Section 8 2 e The Quick Access Toolbar see Section 8 3 e Using the MV 5 Multiviewer Software see Section 8 4 Kramer offers free control software that enables you to operate the MV 5 remotely via a PC or serial controller using serial commands see Section 13 1 This MV 5 Multiviewer software can be downloaded from www kramerelectronics com The MV 5 can be operated remotely using the Kramer MV 5 Multiviewer software via the e RS 232 serial port see Section 6 1 e RS 485 serial port see Section 6 2 e Ethernet port see Section 6 3 The Multiviewer software requires the following e Windows XP Vista or Windows 7 e Microsoft Net Framework version 3 5 To install the Multiviewer software download and then run the setup file After installation running the Controller software for the first time displays a window similar to that shown in Figure 8 V 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Rem
45. indow border color green and blue values is performed in the same manner 7 1 6 Input Signal Status Sub menu The Input Status sub menu displays the input states and is read only Parameter Description Window 1 or 2 3 or 4 Input haz the input currently selected for each window and Signal the signal detected DVI Background Input Displays the signal currently detected on the DVI Signal Background input 7 1 7 System Parameters Sub menu The System Parameters sub menu allows you to view the current firmware version serial number serial port parameters and to view and edit the Ethernet port parameters Parameter Description Values MV 5 HW Revision FW Ei revision firmware number Version and version 6 X XXXX Serial Por Baud Ras hw Ethernet IP address MV 5 device TCP IP address Default 192 168 1 39 Any valid address Ethernet Subnet Mask MV 5 device network mask Default 255 255 0 0 Any valid mask Ethernet IP Gateway MV 5 network gateway Default 0 0 0 0 Any valid gateway address DHCP Enable Enables and disables automatic IP OFF ON addressing Default OFF Ethernet UDP Port Number Sets the TCP UDP port number Default 50000 One item for three lowest significant digits second item for 2 highest significant digits Ethernet TCP Port Number Sets the TCP port number Default 5000 One item for three lowest significant digits second item for 2 highest significant digits LCD Sleep Mode Sets the LCD displ
46. indows in the Main mode you must first select the required Window using the Windows buttons that is to move the required layer to the top In the event that something important suddenly appears in the image the Crop PVW button can be used not only to see the cropping mask but also to quickly revert to a full screen in the window The Crop PVW button must be pressed while the device is in Main mode Pressing this button again returns the MV 5 to the initial windows Sizes and Positions To adjust the horizontal and vertical Image size Zoom within a Window 1 Press the Zoomed Size button The Zoomed Size button lights 2 Ifthe Save Aspect button is lit press it to turn it off 3 Select the required Window by pressing the relevant Window button The selected Window button lights 4 Use the left lt and right gt buttons to adjust the Image width and the up A and down buttons to adjust the Image height relative to the Window width and height respectively If required press the Crop PVW button to check the image cropping using the mask border The size changes in real time 7 2 6 5 Press the lit Zoomed Size button The button no longer lights To change the size and aspect ratio of the Image inside a window for example Window 2 Image size 200 and aspect ratio 120 1 Press the Zoomed Size button The Zoomed Size button lights 2 Press the Save Aspect button The Save Aspect button lights 3
47. l parameter defines phase analog HD input 102 103 SD button input 104 SDBTN 4 og CV1 input assignment og CV2 input og CV3 input og CV4 input og CV5 input og CV6 input og CV7 input og CV8 input og CV9 input og CV10 input og CV11 input og CV12 input og YC1 input og YC2 input og YC3 input og YC4 input og YC5 input og YC6 input og YUV1 input og YUV2 input log YUV3 input 105 200 ANOoaARWNHM O HDCP capability DVI input is HDCP non capable Additional parameter defines DVI Input HDCP IN 4 for DVI background input Output Video OUT RSL 0 480 60 Resolution 1 576i 50 2 720p 50 3 720p 59 4 720p 60 5 1080 50 6 1080i 59 7 1080 60 8 1080p 23 9 1080p 24 10 1080p 25 11 1080p 29 12 1080p 30 13 1080p 50 14 1080p 59 15 1080p 60 Description Function Parameter Value Notes 16 1080sf 23 17 1080sf 24 18 1080sf 25 19 1080sf 29 20 1080sf 30 21 640x480 60 22 640x480 72 23 640x480 75 24 640x480 85 25 800x600 60 26 800x600 72 27 800x600 75 28 800x600 85 29 1024x768 60 30 1024x768 70 31 1024x768 75 32 1024x768 85 33 1152x864 75 34 1280x768 60 reduced blanking 35 1280x768 60 36 1280x768 75 37 1280x768 85 38 1280x960 60 39 1280x960 85 40 1280x1024 60 41 1280x1024 75 42 1360x768 60 43 1366x768 60 44 1400x1050 60 reduced blanking 45 1400x1050 60 46 1400x1050 75 47 1440x900 60 reduced blanking 48 1440x900 60 reduced blanking 49 1440x900 75 50 1440x900 85 51 1600x1200 60 52 1680x1050 60
48. nd insert the proper screws not provided through each of the four holes in the rack ears Note In some models the front panel may feature built in rack ears Detachable rack ears can be removed for desktop use Always mount the machine in the rack before you attach any cables or connect the machine to the power If you are using a Kramer rack adapter kit for a machine that is not 19 see the Rack Adapters user manual for installation instructions available from our Web site MV 5 Installing in a Rack 6 Connecting the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer You can use your MV 5 to switch four of the 16 inputs four HD four SD four DVI and four SDI to four outputs two SDI a DVI and an HD The four inputs are combined in a customizable format and then combined with a user selectable background your MV 5 After connecting your MV 5 connect its power and then switch on the power to each device i Always switch off the power to all devices before connecting them to MV 5 Connecting the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer 3G HD SDI Component Video Player 3G HD SDI Display Camera oS L Composite Ni a Video Player Non linear Editor Ri N Si RGB YUV JE lt lt gt x gt a gt Computer Graphics SDI RGB YUV Computer Graphics Source Video Player Video Recorder Source Figure 3 Connecting the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer To connect the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer as illustrat
49. of the original purchase price less depreciation to be determined based on the age of the product at the time remedy is sought under this limited warranty What Kramer Electronics will not do Under This Limited Warranty If this product is returned to Kramer Electronics or the authorized dealer from which it was purchased or any other party authorized to repair Kramer Electronics products this product must be insured during shipment with the insurance and shipping charges prepaid by you If this product is returned uninsured you assume all risks of loss or damage during shipment Kramer Electronics will not be responsible for any costs related to the removal or re installation of this product from or into any installation Kramer Electronics will not be responsible for any costs related to any setting up this product any adjustment of user controls or any programming required for a specific installation of this product How to Obtain a Remedy under this Limited Warranty To obtain a remedy under this limited warranty you must contact either the authorized Kramer Electronics reseller from whom you purchased this product or the Kramer Electronics office nearest you For a list of authorized Kramer Electronics resellers and or Kramer Electronics authorized service providers please visit our web site at www kramerelectronics com or contact the Kramer Electronics office nearest you In order to pursue any remedy under this limited warranty you must
50. on For Ethernet enter the IP address and Port number of the device To set the default IP address and Port number press the Default button For a serial connection select the required Com port and baud rate from the drop down lists For a USB connection select the required USB connection from the drop down list 3 Click Connect If the connection is successful the main window shown in Figure 8 appears If the connection is not successful a Timeout error message appears MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely 8 4 8 4 1 8 4 2 Using the MV 5 Multiviewer Software Windows Position The windows can be manually manipulated in size and position in the Window Position area Windows Position Figure 17 Windows Position To change the size of a window e Click hold and drag the required window handle To change the position of a window e Click hold and drag anywhere in the window Window and Input Buttons The switching configuration can be modified by clicking on the Windows and Inputs buttons Switch Windows Inputs A WINDOW 1 lt 1 15 os DVI INPUT 3 lt P B WINDOW 2 2 DVI INPUT 2 SDI INPUT 3 C WINDOW 3 3 DVI INPUT 3 lt DVI INPUT 2 D WINDOW 4 S DVI INPUT 4 ANALOG HD IN 1 5 SDI INPUT 1 6 SDI INPUT 2 Figure 18 Switch Buttons Feature Function Layer identifier A to D 2 WINDOW Buttons Click to select a window to assign to an input see Sec
51. ons are executed 8 4 6 Switching an Input to a Window To switch an input to a window 1 Click on the required window button The window is selected promoted to the top layer if it wasn t already and the button changes to a solid color as shown in Figure 20 Switch Windows Inputs A WINDOW 1 1 P 15 a SDI INPUT 1 B WINDOW 2 2 DVI INPUT 2 SDI INPUT 3 3 DVI INPUT 3 D WINDOW 4 4 DVI INPUT 4 ANALOG HD IN 1 SDI INPUT 1 m SDI INPUT 2 SDI INPUT 3 SDI INPUT 4 ANALOG HD IN 1 ANALOG HD IN 2 S5555 S ANALOG HD IN 3 12 i ANALOG HD IN4 _ Figure 20 Switching an Input to a Window 2 Click on the required Inputs button The input is assigned to the previously selected window and the button changes to a solid color Eg MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely 8 4 7 Changing a Window Setup To change a window setup 1 Right click on the relevant Windows button 2 The Window Setup window appears as shown in Figure 21 Window C Setup ad Laber WINDOWS Connect to Input DVI INPUT 2 DB Freeze Visibility Size E Image Aspect Enable Width MAINI SI Height IH a te HI 10 HI 0 Position x MN 12 18 Y mmi 306 ej Figure 21 Windows Setup Window 3 From the Connect to Input drop down list select the required input 4 Click the Freeze icon to freeze this window 5 Click the Visibility icon to modify the visibility of this window V 5 Configuring and Operating
52. ort via a Network Hub or Switch You can connect the Ethernet port of the MV 5 to the Ethernet port on a network hub or using a straight through cable with RJ 45 connectors MV 5 Connecting the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer 7 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Locally This section describes e Configuring the MV 5 using the Menu see Section 7 1 e Operating the MV 5 using the front panel buttons see Section 7 2 When the MV 5 is powered on the device performs a self test If the test is successful the Window Input list is displayed an example of which is shown below WIN1 WIN2 WIN3 WIN4 DVI SDI2 AnH3 SDB This initial state is the Main mode which is the default Window input configuration You can control and adjust window and image geometry using the front panel buttons from the Main mode without entering the Menu In the Main mode pressing one of the four Windows buttons the selected button lights yellow gives this window the highest priority 1 and places this window of top of the other windows All other widows retain their layer order but the priority of each drops by one In the Main mode using the Inputs buttons you can switch the input or freeze layer 1 not the other layers Pressing the priority 1 layer Window button causes the layer to become invisible subsequent layers all increase their priorities by 1 and the Window button no longer lights In the Main mode layer priority is set by the order in which
53. otely 8 1 The Multiviewer Main Window 0 6 Q M Kramer Multiviewer Controller File Device etup About oo meen Windows Position Switch Windows Inputs A Window 1 1 fag ov B Window 2 2 mg ov2 C Window 3 3 DVI3 D Window 4 4 Bg ov4 ye BG reine 5 SDI K Input info 6 sDI2 Layer Order fig 53 BS input into 8 SDI4 Lees 9 Analog HD 1 gt K fote 10 J Analog HD 2 A A S input info E Analog HD 3 12 K Analog HD 4 Figure 8 MV 5 Controller Software Main Window Feature Function 1 Menu Bar Operate and configure the device using the Menu Bar options see Section 8 2 2 Quick Access Toolbar Operate and configure the device using the quick access toolbar buttons see Section 8 2 1 3 Windows Position Modify window size and position by dragging and dropping individual windows see Section 8 4 1 4 Layer Order Click and drag layers to rearrange the order of visibility see Section 8 4 2 Switch Windows Buttons __ Click on a button to select a window see Section 8 4 2 Status Indicates whether the software is connected to or Disconnected Connected disconnected from the device see Section 8 4 2 7 Switch Inputs Buttons Click on an input button to switch the input to the selected window see Section 8 4 2 Note Unless the device is in off line mode by pressing the Take button when a change is made on the device for example a different output is selected the change is
54. port HDCP Encryption turn OFF DVI Output HDCP FOLLOW HDCP HDCP aa monitor supports ss HDCP is ACTIVE but SDI and Analog outputs are disabled Window input WND INP 4 0 DVI1 input additional parameter source defines a window SELECT 1 DVI2 input 2 DVI3 input 3 DVI4 input Description Function Parameter Value Notes SDI input SDI2 input SDI3 input SDI4 input Analog HD1 input Analog HD2 input Analog HD3 input Analog HD4 input Analog SD1 button Analog SD2 button Analog SD3 button Analog SD4 button Window Input 301 INP RSL 5 0 480i 60 INP RSL 4 background Resolution READ ONLY 1 576i 50 INP RES 0 2 720p 50 window 1 INP RES 1 3 720p 59 window 2 INP RES 2 4 720p 60 window 3 INP RES 3 5 1080i 50 window 4 INP RES 4 6 1080i 59 reflects background 7 1080i 60 input status 8 1080p 23 9 1080p 24 10 1080p 25 11 1080p 29 12 1080p 30 13 1080p 50 14 1080p 59 15 1080p 60 16 1080sf 23 17 1080sf 24 18 1080sf 25 19 1080sf 29 20 1080sf 30 21 640x480 60 22 640x480 72 23 640x480 75 24 640x480 85 25 800x600 60 26 800x600 72 27 800x600 75 28 800x600 85 29 1024x768 60 30 1024x768 70 Description Window priority definition Window H size Window V size Window aspect enable Function 305 Value 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Parameter 54 55 W PRIO 4 0 1 2 3 4 W AS
55. possess an original dated receipt as proof of purchase from an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller If this product is returned under this limited warranty a return authorization number obtained from Kramer Electronics will be required You may also be directed to an authorized reseller or a person authorized by Kramer Electronics to repair the product If it is decided that this product should be returned directly to Kramer Electronics this product should be properly packed preferably in the original carton for shipping Cartons not bearing a return authorization number will be refused Limitation on Liability THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF KRAMER ELECTRONICS UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW KRAMER ELECTRONICS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY Some countries districts or states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of relief special incidental consequential or indirect damages or the limitation of liability to specified amounts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you Exclusive Remedy TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES REMEDIES AND CONDITIONS WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN EXPRESS OR IMPLI
56. r Window Figure 10 Image Properties Window Figure 11 Advanced Properties Window Figure 12 Device Details Window Figure 13 About MV 5 Window Figure 14 Quick Access Toolbar Figure 15 Quick Access Toolbar Icons Oo A WWNND Figure 16 Connection Method Window 48 Figure 17 Windows Position 49 Figure 18 Switch Buttons 50 Figure 19 Layer Order 51 Figure 20 Switching an Input to a Window 52 Figure 21 Windows Setup Window 53 Figure 22 Input Button Properties Window 55 Ha MV 5 Introduction Introduction Welcome to Kramer Electronics Since 1981 Kramer Electronics has been providing a world of unique creative and affordable solutions to the vast range of problems that confront video audio presentation and broadcasting professionals on a daily basis In recent years we have redesigned and upgraded most of our line making the best even better Our 1 000 plus different models now appear in 11 groups that are clearly defined by function GROUP 1 Distribution Amplifiers GROUP 2 Switchers and Routers GROUP 3 Control Systems GROUP 4 Format Standards Converters GROUP 5 Range Extenders and Repeaters GROUP 6 Specialty AV Products GROUP 7 Scan Converters and Scalers GROUP 8 Cables and Connectors GROUP 9 Room Connectivity GROUP 10 Accessories and Rack Adapters and GROUP 11 Sierra Video Products Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer which is ideal for e Professional bro
57. reduced blanking 53 1680x1050 60 54 1920x1200 60 reduced blanking Top Layer fit 201 CROP PVW 0 Normal windows size and position in the screen 1 Top Layer window Image is fit in the screen Cropping 2 The cropping border arises Preview Analog HD 202 OUT_HD_FR 0 RGBHV output MT format 1 RGBS 2 RGsB 3 YUV bi sync Description Function Parameter Value YUV tri sync Analog SD OUT_SD_FR YUV SD output MT format Three outputs CVBS YC and one CVBS Background BG_MODE Colored background field image source DVI background input Background BG_RED 0 255 Active only if BG MODE 0 color RED Background BG_GREEN 0 255 Active only if BG MODE 0 color GREEN Background BG_BLUE 0 255 Active only if BG MODE 0 BG_FRZ color BLUE Background freeze No freeze background Freeze background OUT_SNC_M Analog output sync meets the CEA ODE Standard RGBHV format H pos V pos INVERS1 H neg V neg INVERS2 H neg V neg H advanced Analog Output Sync mode Only For 720p 1080i 1080p in case of RGBHV Output Format RGB Out Vsync OUT_V_POS 1 7 V sync position for RGBHV position RGBS RGsB HDCP on Output ON DVI OUTPUT HDCP_OUT DVI Output HDCP FOLLOW HDCP MODE HDCP on Output OFF RGB Out Hsync OUT H POS 75 75 H syne position for RGBHV position RGBS RGsB DVI OUTPUT OUT STATUS Output forced to non encrypted NO HDCP STATUS MV 5 tries to set HDCP link but acceptor don t sup
58. reflected almost immediately in the main window of the Controller Software Similarly if a change is made in the Controller Software the change is reflected almost immediately on the device MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely 8 2 The Menu Bar The menu bar options are shown in the table below Note Any actions that are not valid are grayed out Menu Bar Sub Menu Description Option FILE Open an existing configuration Save the current configuration Exit the MV 5 Controller software DEVICE Section 8 3 1 Take Update Press Take to put the device in off line mode Press Update to implement waiting changes and return the device to on line mode see Section 8 4 2 Firmware Upgrade Update the device firmware see Section 8 2 4 Device Details Retrieve and display the device details such as model unit name version and so on see Section 8 4 2 DISPLAY Image Properties Sets the image properties such as brightness contrast and labeling see Section 8 2 2 Advanced Properties Sets the advanced image properties such as output standards and LCD brightness see Section 8 2 3 SETUP Stores the current configuration in a memory preset Recalls the configuration from a memory preset 8 2 1 Setting the Background Color You can assign a preset or custom color to the background To modify the background color 1 From the Menu bar click Display gt Background Color The Color window appears as shown in Fi
59. ront panel controls RS 232 RS 485 and Ethernet Contents 1 Introduction 2 Getting Started 2 1 Achieving the Best Performance 2 2 Safety Instructions 2 3 Recycling Kramer Products 2 4 Accessory to Medical Equipment IEC 60601 1 3 Overview 4 Defining the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer 5 Installing in a Rack 6 Connecting the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer 6 1 Connecting to the MV 5 Using the RS 232 Connection 6 2 Connecting to the MV 5 Using the RS 485 Connection 6 3 Connecting to the MV 5 Using Ethernet 7 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Locally 7 1 Configuring the MV 5 Using the Menu 7 2 Operating the MV 5 Using the Front Panel Buttons 8 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely 8 1 The Multiviewer Main Window 8 2 The Menu Bar 8 3 The Quick Access Toolbar 8 4 Using the MV 5 Multiviewer Software 9 Upgrading the Firmware 10 Technical Specifications 11 Default Communication Parameters 12 Default EDID 13 Kramer Protocol 3000 13 1 Kramer Protocol 3000 Syntax 13 2 Kramer Protocol 3000 Commands Figures Figure 1 MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer Front Panel Figure 2 MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer Rear Panel Figure 3 Connecting the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer Figure 4 Local Area Connection Properties Window Figure 5 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window Figure 6 Internet Protocol Properties Window Figure 7 Image Position and Scaling Example Figure 8 MV 5 Controller Software Main Window Figure 9 Background Colo
60. s are changed Upgrading the Firmware The firmware can be uploaded either using the Web pages see Section 8 2 4 or by using the K Upload Software The instructions for using the K Upload Software can be found in the Upgrading the MV 5 Firmware Using the K Upload Software document available for download from http www kramerelectronics com 56 MV 5 Upgrading the Firmware 10 Technical Specifications INPUTS 4 RGB Component HD on 20 BNC connectors 12 Analog SD on BNC connectors 12CV 6YC 3YCBCr 5 DVI D 1 as a dedicated background on 5 DVI I Molex 24 pin F connectors 4 SDI on 4 BNC connectors OUTPUTS 1 RGB Component HD on 5 BNC connectors 1 DVI D on a DVI I Molex 24 pin F connector 2 SDI on 2 BNC connectors JITTER Better than 0 2UI DATA RATE Up to 2 97Gbps HDMI BANDWIDTH Up to 6 75Gbps data rate 2 25Gbps per graphic channel COMPLIANCE WITH HDCP DVI inputs outputs HDMI STANDARD SUPPORTED OUTPUT 480i 60 5761 50 720p 50 720p 59 720p 60 1080i 50 RESOLUTIONS 1080i 59 1080i 60 1080p 23 1080p 24 1080p 25 1080p 29 1080p 30 1080p 50 1080p 59 1080p 60 1080psf 23 1080psf 24 1080psf 25 1080psf 29 1080psf 30 640x480 60 640x480 72 640x480 75 640x480 85 800x600 60 800x600 72 800x600 75 800x600 85 1024x768 60 1024x768 70 1024x768 75 1024x768 85 1152x864 75 1280x768 60rducBL 1280x768 60 1280x768 75 1280x768 85 1280x960 60 1280x768 85 1280x1024 60 1280x1024 75 1360x768
61. so sent but is ignored by command parser For commands sent from some non Kramer controllers like Crestron some characters require special coding such as X Refer to the controller manual Command Forms Some commands have short name syntax in addition to long name syntax to allow faster typing The response is always in long syntax Chaining Commands Multiple commands can be chained in the same string Each command is delimited by a pipe character When chaining commands enter the message starting character and the message closing character only once at the beginning of the string and at the end Commands in the string do not execute until the closing character is entered A separate response is sent for every command in the chain Maximum Siring Length 64 characters Kramer Protocol 3000 13 2 Kramer Protocol 3000 Commands 13 2 1 Common Commands Command Description Proso andehaktg Set machine DNS name Query machine DNS name Reset machine name to factory default DNS sw 13 2 2 Device Specific Commands Set Command syntax Y Control Type 0 Function Param For example Y 0 212 1 Protocol 3000 Device response id 01Y Control Type 0 Functiontt Param For example 01 Y 0 212 1 Get Command syntax Y Control Type 1 Function For example HY 1 200 Device response id 01Y Control Type 1 Function Param For example 01 Y 1 200 3 The following table lists the MV
62. ss of the LCD backlighting when the device is in sleep mode 8 2 4 Updating the Firmware To update the firmware 1 Download the latest firmware file from http www kramerelectronics com 2 Click Device gt Firmware Upgrade 3 Browse to the firmware file that you downloaded 4 Click Upload The device firmware is loaded Note Do not interrupt the uploading process or the device may be rendered inoperable 5 When the process is complete reboot the device 8 2 5 Changing the Device Details From this window you can change the device name and its IP communication parameters To change the device details 1 From the Menu bar click on Device The Device Details window appears as shown in Figure 12 MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely 8 2 6 Device Details gt Unit Info T Mode MV 5 ikm KRAMER J Unit Version R2 7 6965 Serial Number rotocol i Version 3000 02 01 E Connectivity Ekren 192 168 001 039 I Close Figure 12 Device Details Window 2 Modify the parameters as required For each modified parameter click Set Value 3 Click Close Note If you modify any of the IP parameters you must reconnect to the device with the new parameters Displaying the MV 5 Software Version Number To display the MV 5 Software version number 1 From the Menu bar click About The About MV 5 Multiviewer Controller window appears as shown in Figure 13
63. the MV 5 Remotely 6 Inthe Size fields adjust the width and height percentage size of the window relative to the full image This adjusts the size of this window Note Checking the Image Aspect Enable box locks the width and height settings With this box checked you can change only the size and aspect ratio of the image 7 If the Image Aspect Enable box is checked adjust the size and aspect ratio percentages of the image 8 Inthe Position fields enter the x and y position percentage for the window relative to the original position This adjusts the position of this window 9 Click OK The Window setup is changed 8 4 8 Changing Input Button Properties To change the properties of an input button 1 Right click on the relevant input button The Input Properties window appears as shown in Figure 22 MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely Input 1 Properties x Label 15 co E F ga Camera DVD Mobile Music m r Select icon from file lt acm Figure 22 Input Button Properties Window 2 Inthe Label text box enter the required button label Note The label is limited to 10 characters 3 Select the required icon from the list or click on the Select icon from file button and browse to the required file The icon image should be no larger than 32 x 32 pixels and one of the following formats BMP JPG GIF PNG TIF ICO 4 Click OK The input button characteristic
64. the Windows buttons are pressed In order to manage other layers without changing all layer priorities you need to invoke the Adjustment mode Pressing any of the following buttons puts the device into the Adjustment mode e Layers Def e Window Select e Window Size or Position e Zoomed Size or Position e Menu The device remains in Adjustment mode as long as one of these buttons is lit red Note In the Adjustment mode pressing Windows buttons does not affect layer priorities but only selects a window to adjust that is it makes this window active If the selected window was initially invisible it remains invisible while it is being adjusted It is possible to modify multiple parameters immediately following one another For example if the Window size is modified you can press another button immediately in order to modify the Window position It is also possible to modify the same parameter for another Window without returning to Main mode To return to the Main mode that is the default window input configuration press any of the buttons listed above that light red Following this initial window priorities are restored and the initial Window button will again light only if the Window priorities were not specifically changed while in the Layer Def mode Using the Layer Def button you can then set the priority of any layer 0 to make it invisible Configuring and Operat 7 1 Configuring the MV 5 Using the Menu The
65. tion 8 4 6 A to D Input number 1 to 4 The input icon assigned to this window see Section 8 4 8 7 8 4 3 Device Status The device status can be one of the following states e Online the device is updated in real time by the application and changes to settings on the device are reflected almost immediately in the software e Online in take mode changes made in the application are only implemented on the device when the Update button is pressed Jern Pur ye 7 50 k MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely 8 4 4 8 4 5 MV 5 Configuring and Operating the MV 5 Remotely Changing the Layer Order You can modify the order in which the windows are arranged The top layer is on the right and the bottom layer on the left In Figure 19 layer A is on top and layer C is at the bottom Layer Order Figure 19 Layer Order To change the window layer order 1 Click and hold on the layer that you want to move 2 Drag the layer to the right or left into the required position and release The layer is placed in the required position Implementing Multiple Actions At Once To implement multiple actions at once 1 Press the Take button to put the device in off line mode The button changes to the Update button and the device is in off line mode 2 Initiate the required actions such as switching and layer order changes 3 Press the Update button The button changes to the Take button and all acti
66. ton 4 The Windows button 4 lights 3 Press SDI Inputs button 1 The SDI Inputs button 1 lights and SDI Input 1 is assigned to Window 4 4 Press the Windows Select button The Windows Select button no longer lights 7 2 2 7 2 3 Setting Window Layer Priority Each window can be assigned a layer priority To assign a window a layer priority for example Window 3 to priority 1 1 Press the Layers Def button The Layers Def button lights and a window and its current priority are displayed Press the Windows button 3 The Windows button 3 lights Use the left lt 4 and right P arrow buttons to cycle through to priority 1 Press the Layers Def button to save the changes The button no longer lights Window 3 is set to priority 1 and the display returns to the Window Input selection Changing the Size and Aspect Ratio of a Window You can change the size and aspect ratio of each window independently Window size can be adjusted from 10 to 100 full screen of the screen size There are two ways to change the windows size Adjusting the horizontal and vertical window size separately thereby possibly altering the window aspect ratio Locking the aspect ratio and adjusting the horizontal and vertical sizes together When the window aspect ratio is locked for example at 100 then any change to the window size leaves the output screen aspect ratio the same This can be used in a situation where for
67. ts If the video acceptor does not support HDCP the HDCP encryption on the DVI output is turned off and simultaneously all DVI inputs become HDCP non capable In this case the responsibility for content protection remains completely on the source as it sees its video acceptor that is the MV 5 DVI input as not being HDCP capable All other outputs SDI and analog are available 3 HDCP on output ON The HDCP encryption on the DVI output is turned on independently of the presence or absence of HDCP protected input signals This mode can be used to protect content created on the MV 5 from being copied on the DVI output 4 HDCP on output OFF The HDCP encryption on the DVI output is turned off and simultaneously all five DVI inputs become HDCP non capable In this case the responsibility for content protection remains completely on the source as it sees its video acceptor that is the MV 5 DVI input as not being HDCP capable All other outputs SDI and analog are available To select the RGsB format for Analog HD output 1 Press Menu The last used sub menu is displayed 2 Use the up A and down button V to navigate to the Output Configuration sub menu 3 Press Enter The Output Standard message is displayed uring and erating the MV 5 Locally 4 Use the up A and down button to navigate to the Analog HD output FORMAT option 5 Use the left lt and right gt buttons to select the RGsB option
68. uct Without limiting any other exclusion herein Kramer Electronics does not warrant that the product covered hereby including without limitation the technology and or integrated circuit s included in the product will not become obsolete or that such items are or will remain compatible with any other product or technology with which the product may be used How Long Does this Coverage Last Seven years as of this printing please check our Web site for the most current and accurate warranty information Whois Covered Only the original purchaser of this product is covered under this limited warranty This limited warranty is not transferable to subsequent purchasers or owners of this product What Kramer Electronics will do Kramer Electronics will at its sole option provide one of the following three remedies to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to satisfy a proper claim under this limited warranty 1 Elect to repair or facilitate the repair of any defective parts within a reasonable period of time free of any charge for the necessary parts and labor to complete the repair and restore this product to its proper operating condition Kramer Electronics will also pay the shipping costs necessary to return this product once the repair is complete 2 Replace this product with a direct replacement or with a similar product deemed by Kramer Electronics to perform substantially the same function as the original product 3 Issue a refund
69. your IT system appears as shown in Figure 5 General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Figure 5 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window 6 Select Use the following IP Address for static IP addressing and fill in the details as shown in Figure 6 You can use any IP address in the range 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 255 excluding 192 168 1 39 that is provided by your IT department MV 5 Connecting the MV 5 5 Channel Multiviewer General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway os Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Figure 6 Internet Protocol Properties Window 7 Click OK 8 Click Close 6 3 2 Connecting the Ethernet P
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