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DS-C10S-SXX/E Series Video Wall Controller

User Manual UD08486B

User Manual of DS-C10S-SXX/E Series Video Wall Controller

User Manual

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Regulatory Information

FCC Information

Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible

for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A

digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a

commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful

interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his

own expense.

FCC Conditions

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two

conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interference.

2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause

undesired operation.

EU Conformity Statement

This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the

EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, the LVD Directive 2014/35/EU, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.

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of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation for specific battery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may

include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see:

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Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance

This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) standards requirements.

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Applicable Models

This manual is applicable to following products:

Model Name

DS-C10S-S11/E

Video Wall Controller DS-C10S-S22/E

DS-C10S-S41/E

To simplify the description in this user manual, we make conventions as follows:

The iVMS-4200 video wall client software is defined as software.

The video wall controller (DS-C10S-SXX/E) is defined as controller or device.

Click refers to pressing the left button of the mouse once, double-click refers to quickly pressing the left button of the mouse twice, right-click refers to pressing the right button of the mouse once.

Symbol Conventions

The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Symbol Description

Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results.

Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction............................................................................................... 8

1.1 Product Overview ...................................................................................... 8

1.2 Product Features ....................................................................................... 8

1.3 Panel Introduction ..................................................................................... 9

1.3.1 Front Panel ........................................................................ 9

1.3.2 Rear Panel ....................................................................... 11

1.3.3 Motherboard ................................................................... 13

1.3.4 Signal Input Module ......................................................... 14

1.3.5 Output Module ................................................................ 21

Chapter 2 Accessing via iVMS-4200 Video Wall Client Software .............................. 24

2.1 Software Overview .................................................................................. 24

2.1.1 Working Environment ...................................................... 24

2.1.2 Performance .................................................................... 24

2.2 Software Installation ............................................................................... 24

2.2.1 Installing the Software ..................................................... 24

2.2.2 Uninstalling the Software ................................................. 25

2.3 User Registration and Login ..................................................................... 25

2.3.1 Registration ..................................................................... 25

2.3.2 Login ................................................................................ 26

2.4 Using the Wizard for Basic Configuration ................................................ 26

2.5 Graphical User Interface Introduction ..................................................... 31

Chapter 3 Configuring Controller via the Software .................................................. 34

3.1 Video Wall Introduction .......................................................................... 34

3.2 Managing Video Wall Controller.............................................................. 36

3.2.1 Activating the Video Wall Controller ................................ 36

3.2.2 Adding the Video Wall Controller ..................................... 37

3.3 Configuring Remote Settings ................................................................... 39

3.3.1 Configuring System Settings ............................................. 40

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3.3.2 Configuring Network Settings .......................................... 41

3.3.3 Configuring Event Settings ............................................... 42

3.3.4 Configuring Video Display Settings ................................... 42

3.3.5 Configuring Other Settings ............................................... 45

3.4 Screen Control ......................................................................................... 52

3.5 Managing User Accounts ......................................................................... 53

3.6 Configuring System Settings .................................................................... 55

3.6.1 Configuring General Settings ............................................ 55

3.6.2 Configuring File Saving Path ............................................. 56

Chapter 4 Managing Video Wall via the Software ................................................... 57

4.1 Configuring Video Wall ............................................................................ 57

4.1.1 Adding a Video Wall ......................................................... 57

4.1.2 Linking Video Output to the Video Wall ........................... 60

4.1.3 Modifying Output Resolution ........................................... 61

4.1.4 Setting Virtual Screen ...................................................... 64

4.2 Managing Signal Sources and Cameras.................................................... 67

4.2.1 Managing Signal Sources ................................................. 67

4.2.2 Managing Cameras .......................................................... 69

4.3 Displaying Signals on the Video Wall ....................................................... 73

4.3.1 Live View in Live View List ................................................ 73

4.3.2 Live View in Roaming Window ......................................... 74

4.3.3 Displaying on the Video Wall ........................................... 75

4.3.4 Opening the Window via Coordinate ............................... 77

4.4 Managing the Scene ................................................................................ 79

4.4.1 Adding a Scene ................................................................ 79

4.4.2 Modifying the Scene ........................................................ 79

4.4.3 Saving the Video Wall Layout to the Scene ....................... 80

4.4.4 Calling a Scene ................................................................. 80

4.4.5 Deleting a Scene .............................................................. 80

4.5 Managing the Plan................................................................................... 81

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4.5.1 Adding a Plan ................................................................... 81

4.5.2 Calling a Plan ................................................................... 83

4.5.3 Modifying a Plan .............................................................. 84

4.6 PTZ Control .............................................................................................. 84

4.6.1 Controlling Network Signal Source ................................... 85

4.6.2 Controlling Local Signal Source ........................................ 85

4.7 Configuring Advanced Settings ................................................................ 86

4.7.1 Configuring Window ........................................................ 87

4.7.2 Mirroring Video Wall ....................................................... 94

4.7.3 Configuring Virtual LED .................................................... 95

4.7.4 Configuring Background Picture ....................................... 96

4.8 Configuring RSC Server ............................................................................ 97

4.8.1 Setting RSC Server............................................................ 97

4.8.2 Remote Interaction .......................................................... 99

4.9 Setting the Custom Resolution on the Computer .................................. 102

4.10 Stream Media Server Configuration ...................................................... 103

4.10.1 Installing Stream Media Server ...................................... 103

4.10.2 Running Stream Media Server ....................................... 104

4.10.3 Adding Stream Media Server ......................................... 104

4.10.4 Configuring Stream Media Server .................................. 105

Chapter 5 Searching Logs ....................................................................................... 108

5.1 Searching Log Files ................................................................................. 108

5.2 Filtering Log Files ................................................................................... 108

5.3 Exporting Log Files ................................................................................. 109

Chapter 6 Specifications......................................................................................... 110

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Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Product Overview

DS-C10S-SXX/E series video wall controller is a high-performance image processing device that can realize the access and real-time processing of multiple signal sources. As the core display control device, it is mainly used in Video Wall system for dynamic video display on multiple display units simultaneously.

1.2 Product Features

A signal source can be displayed on the M N (M 1, N 1) display units.

Multiple signal sources are supported, including VGA, DVI, HDMI, BNC, YpbPr, SDI, DP, HDTVI, HDBaseT, etc. Up to 4096 2160@30 Hz resolution is supported for HDMI, DP and HDBaseT signal inputs.

Distributed network signal sources configurable to raise the signal source capacity and transmission distance. And low latency mode configurable for the distributed network signal sources to optimize the decoding delay to be less than 200 ms.

Video upscaling configurable to display video with higher image quality.

Live view in the roaming window and live view list.

Fluent video output without frame extraction to guarantee the lossless output of 60 frames.

An enhanced network decoding board supports H.264 and H.265 compression standard and can display network signal of 2-ch@8.0 MP, 2-ch@6.0 MP, 2-ch@5.0 MP, 8-ch@1080p, 16-ch@720p and 32-ch@D1 and local video files.

Auto sub-stream decoding if the output resolution of decoding window is lower than 640 640.

Supports 1/4/9/16 window division modes and full-screen switch of the window.

The window can be kept sticking on top without being affected by the operations of other windows and kept open without being affected by the scene or plan configuration.

Up to 4 image layers can be displayed on one screen, including one virtual LED image layer and a background layer.

The LED font size, background color and moving mode are adjustable. The resolution of background layer is up to 16384 8192.

Video wall mirror configurable to mirror the content of one video wall area to another area.

Users have the permission to manage the signal sources and video wall.

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Built-in matrix feature for opening a signal source on several windows simultaneously.

Matrix protocol of ZT1.0, ZT2.0, Extron, Creator and HIK_CVBS_96P supported and up to 4 matrixes with maximum 512 input channels of each matrix supported.

Supports crossing-window video roaming.

Supports adjusting the output to match the virtual output of client software with real output of controller.

Up to 512 devices can be managed and up to 6 virtual video walls can be displayed by a client server.

Remote control via iOS client server, Android client server and IE browser.

Supports opening windows to display video signal, with the window position and size adjustable.

Supports SADP searching active IP address and resetting the password of administrator.

The fan speed of the chassis is self-adaptive to the temperature.

Supports both the LED screen mode with small pixel pitch and the normal screen mode.

Supports custom resolution access of DP, DVI and HDMI signal sources and characters overlap.

Device running status, sub-board status, and fan status can be checked.

Supports remote interaction.

Compatible with wireless projection.

1.3 Panel Introduction

1.3.1 Front Panel

Refer to the following figures and table for the front panel of DS-C10S-S11/E, DS-C10S-S22/E and DS-C10S-S41/E.

Figure 1-1 DS-C10S-S11/E Front Panel

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Figure 1-2 DS-C10S-S22/E Front Panel

Figure 1-3 DS-C10S-S41/E Front Panel

Table 1-1 Front Panel Description

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns red when the controller is powered up.

2 Network Indicator Flickers green when network connection is functioning normally.

3 Board Indicator Flickers green when the boards are working normally.

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1.3.2 Rear Panel

Refer to the following figures and table for the rear panel of DS-C10S-S11/E, DS-C10S-S22/E and DS-C10S-S41/E.

Figure 1-4 DS-C10S-S11/E Rear Panel

Figure 1-5 DS-C10S-S22/E Rear Panel

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Figure 1-6 DS-C10S-S41/E Rear Panel

Table 1-2 DS-C10S-SXX/E Rear Panel Description

No. Name Description

1 Motherboard Includes USB, UTP, and RS-232 interfaces.

2 Network Decoding Board With UTP interfaces

3 BNC Input Board With BNC input interfaces

4 DVI-I Input Board With DVI-I input interfaces

5 DVI-I Output Board With DVI-I output interfaces

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1.3.3 Motherboard

Refer to Table 1-3 for the model and description of the motherboard.

Table 1-3 Motherboard Model

Model Module Description

DS-C10S-MSU Motherboard Motherboard of DS-C10S-SXX/E

Refer to the Figure 1-7 and Table 1-4 for the rear panel of the motherboard.

Figure 1-7 Motherboard Rear Panel

6 Power

Contains the physical power switch, power plug and power supply fan.

Ensure that the device is grounded and the AC power

supply is stable and within the range of the rated voltage of

the unit. If the AC power is likely to have spikes or power

dips, use power line conditioning or an uninterrupted

power supply (UPS).

7 Fan

There are four indicators on the fan board. They are the POWER, RUN, ALARM and FAN. When the fan is working normally, only the RUN and POWER indicators light. When the fan is abnormal, the FAN indicator lights.

Hot swapping is forbidden because it may cause damage to

the fan.

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Table 1-4 Motherboard Description

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 RS-232 Serial Interface 1 Debugging interface

4 RS-232 Serial Interface 2 Control interface for screen control, matrix linkage, and keyboard

5 Network Interface Interface for network transmission and control

6 USB Interface Reserved interface

7 Synchronizing Signal Output

Output interface for synchronizing signal (reserved)

8 Synchronizing Signal Input Input interface for synchronizing signal (reserved)

1.3.4 Signal Input Module

Refer to Table 1-6 for the models and description of the input boards.

Table 1-5 Input Board Model

Model Module Description

DS-C10S-DI/4E DVI Input Board

With 4 DVI input interfaces

DS-C10S-DI/2E With 2 DVI input interfaces

DS-C10S-HDI/1 DVI Dual-link Ultra-HD Input Board

With 1 DVI dual-link input interface

DS-C10S-HI/4

HDMI Input Board

With 4 HDMI input interfaces

The HDMI to DVI adaptor is required for HDMI input.

DS-C10S-HI/2

With 2 HDMI input interfaces

The HDMI to DVI adaptor is required for HDMI input.

DS-C10S-HI/E With 4 HDMI input interfaces

DS-C10S-VI/4E VGA Input Board With 4 VGA input interfaces

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For the rear panels of the input boards, refer to the following figures and tables.

DVI Input Board (DS-C10S-DI/4E & DS-C10S-DI/2E)

Figure 1-8 DS-C10S-DI/4E Rear Panel

The VGA to DVI adaptor is required for VGA input.

DS-C10S-VI/2E

With 2 VGA input interfaces

The VGA to DVI adaptor is required for VGA input.

DS-C10S-BI/8 BNC Input Board With 8 BNC input interfaces

DS-C10S-SDI/4 SDI Input Board With 4 SDI input interfaces

DS-C10S-YI/2 YPbPr Input Board

With 2 YPbPr input interfaces

DS-C10S-HDBI/4 HDBaseT Input Board

With 4 HDBase input interfaces

DS-C10S-SI Network Decoding Board

Decoding network signal with resolution at 2-ch@5.0 MP, 4-ch@1080p, 8-ch@720p or 16-ch@D1

DS-C10S-SI/UH Enhanced Network Decoding Board

Decoding network signal with resolution at 2-ch@8.0 MP (low frame rate), 2-ch@6.0 MP (full frame rate), 2-ch@5.0 MP (full frame rate), 4-ch@5.0 MP (low frame rate), 8-ch@1080p, 16-ch@720p or 32-ch@D1, supporting H.265

DS-C10S-DPI/4 DP (DisplayPort) Input Board

With 4 DP input interfaces

DS-C10S-TVI/4 HDTVI Input Board

With 4 HDTVI input interfaces

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Figure 1-9 DS-C10S-DI/2E Rear Panel

Table 1-6 DVI Input Board Description

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 DVI-I Input Interface

DVI-I input interface

The VGA to DVI adaptor is required for VGA input and

the HDMI to DVI adaptor is required for HDMI input.

DVI Dual-Link Input Board (DS-C10S-HDI/1)

Figure 1-10 DS-C10S-HDI/1 Rear Panel

Table 1-7 DVI Dual-Link Input Board Description

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 DVI-I Input Interface DVI-I input interface

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SDI Input Board (DS-C10S-SDI/4)

Figure 1-11 DS-C10S-SDI/4 Rear Panel

Table 1-8 SDI Input Board Description

BNC Input Board (DS-C10S-BI/8)

Figure 1-12 DS-C10S-BI/8 Rear Panel

Table 1-9 BNC Input Board Description

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 SDI Input Interface Input interface for SDI high definition digital signal

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 BNC Input Interface Input interface for BNC signal

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YPbPr Input Board (DS-C10S-YI/2)

Figure 1-13 DS-C10S-YI/2 Rear Panel

Table 1-10 YPbPr Input Board Description

Network Decoding Board (DS-C10S-SI) and Enhanced Network Decoding Board (DS-C10S-SI/UH)

Figure 1-14 DS-C10S-SI Rear Panel

Figure 1-15 DS-C10S-SI/UH Rear Panel

Table 1-11 Network Decoding Board and Enhanced Network Decoding Board Description

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 YPbPr Input Interface Input interface for YPbPr signal

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working

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DP Input Board (DS-C10S-DPI/4)

Figure 1-16 DS-C10S-DPI/4 Rear Panel

Table 1-12 DP Input Board Description

HDBaseT Input Board (DS-C10S-HDBI/4)

Figure 1-17 DS-C10S-HDBI/4 Rear Panel

Table 1-13 HDBaseT Input Board Description

normally.

3 Network Interface The decoding board needs to be connected to the network independently.

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 DP Input Interface

Input interface for DP signal

No. 1 and 3 interfaces support signal input of up to 4096 2160@30 Hz resolution.

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

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HDTVI Input Board (DS-C10S-TVI/4)

Figure 1-18 DS-C10S-TVI/4 Rear Panel

Table 1-14 HDTVI Input Board Description

HDMI Input Board (DS-C10S-HI/E)

Figure 1-19 DS-C10S-HI/E Rear Panel

Table 1-15 HDMI Input Board Description

3 HDBaseT Input Interface

Input interface for HDBaseT signal

No. 1 and 3 interfaces support signal input of up to 4096 2160@30 Hz resolution.

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 HDTVI Input Interface Input interface for HDTVI signal

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 HDMI Input Interface

Input interface for HDMI signal

No. 1 and 3 interfaces support signal input of up to

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1.3.5 Output Module

Refer to Table 1-16 for the models and description of the output boards.

Table 1-16 Output Board Model

Model Module Description

DS-C10S-VO/4E

VGA Output Board

With 4 VGA output interfaces

The DVI to VGA adaptor is required for VGA output.

DS-C10S-VO/2E

With 2 VGA output interfaces

The DVI to VGA adaptor is required for VGA

output.

DS-C10S-DO/4E DVI Output Board

With 4 DVI output interfaces

DS-C10S-DO/2E With 2 DVI output interfaces

DS-C10S-SDO/4 SDI Output Board With 4 SDI output interfaces

DS-C10S-HO/4E HDMI Output Board

With 4 HDMI output interfaces

DS-C10S-HO/2E With 2 HDMI output interfaces

DS-C10S-HDBO/4 HDBaseT Output Board

With 4 HDBaseT output interfaces

Refer to the following figures and tables for the rear panels of the output boards.

DVI Output Board (DS-C10S-DO/4E & DS-C10S-DO/2E)

Figure 1-20 DS-C10S-DO/4E Rear Panel

4096 2160@30 Hz resolution.

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Figure 1-21 DS-C10S-DO/2E Rear Panel

Table 1-17 DVI Output Board Description

SDI Output Board (DS-C10S-SDO/4)

Figure 1-22 DS-C10S-SDO/4 Rear Panel

Table 1-18 SDI Output Board Description

HDMI Output Board (DS-C10S-HO/4E & DS-C10S-HO/2E)

Figure 1-23 DS-C10S-HO/4E Rear Panel

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 DVI-I Output Interface

DVI-I output interface

The DVI to VGA adaptor is required for VGA output.

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 SDI Output Interface Interface for SDI output

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Figure 1-24 DS-C10S-HO/2E Rear Panel

Table 1-19 HDMI Output Board Description

HDBaseT Output Board (DS-C10S-HDBO/4)

Figure 1-25 DS-C10S-HDBO/4 Rear Panel

Table 1-20 HDBaseT Output Board Description

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 HDMI Output Interface HDMI output interface

No. Name Description

1 Power Indicator Turns green when the board is powered up.

2 Working Status Indicator Flickers green when the board is working normally.

3 HDBaseT Output Interface Interface for HDBaseT output

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Chapter 2 Accessing via iVMS-4200 Video Wall Client Software

2.1 Software Overview

You can control and manage the DS-C10S-SXX/E video wall controller via the iVMS-4200 video wall client software. It provides multiple functions, including controlling screen, displaying signals on the video wall, playback, managing scene and plan, configuring virtual LED, etc.

2.1.1 Working Environment

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 (32/64-bit operating system); Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP (32-bit operating system).

CPU: Intel Pentium IV 3.0 GHz or models above.

Memory: 1G or above.

Displayer: 1024 768 or above.

The software does not support 64-bit operating system; the above mentioned 64-bit operating

system refers to the system which supports 32-bit applications as well.

2.1.2 Performance

Up to 256 controllers can be managed.

Many controllers can be added to the software; however, only one controller can be controlled at a time.

One controller can be connected by 320 clients at a time.

A higher hardware configuration is needed when viewing multiple channels or HD (High Definition)

images.

2.2 Software Installation

2.2.1 Installing the Software

Double-click the setup program to start the InstallShield Wizard. Follow the steps and complete the installation.

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Figure 2-1 Install Software

2.2.2 Uninstalling the Software

Option 1:

Double-click the setup program again to enter the uninstall menu. And follow the prompt to uninstall the software.

Option 2:

Enter Windows Startup Menu and select uninstall iVMS-4200. Then follow the prompt to uninstall the software.

Figure 2-2 Uninstall Software

2.3 User Registration and Login

2.3.1 Registration

Purpose

For the initial application of iVMS-4200 video wall client software, you need to register a super user for login.

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Step 1 Input the User Name, Password and Confirm Password.

Step 2 (Optional) You can check the checkbox of Auto-Login to log in automatically when running software next time.

Step 3 Click Register to save the user and password.

Figure 2-3 Registration

User name and password cannot be empty or contain the following characters: / \ : * ? \ "

< > |.

The valid character of user name includes numbers (0 to 9) and letters (a to z, A to Z).

The blank character before or after the user name will be automatically deleted.

The valid length of password for super user ranges from 6 to 16 characters. It is highly

recommended to set a password of 8 to 16 characters. The valid length of password for

other users should be less than 16 characters.

Password cannot be copied or pasted.

2.3.2 Login

Step 1 Input the User Name and Password.

Step 2 (Optional) Check the checkbox of Auto-Login to log in automatically when running software next time.

Step 3 Click Login to log in.

Figure 2-4 Login Interface

2.4 Using the Wizard for Basic Configuration

Purpose

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After initial login, the setup wizard pops up automatically. It can walk you through some basic settings of the video wall client software.

Figure 2-5 Start Wizard

Step 1 Click Open Wizard to enter Add Video Wall interface.

Step 2 If you dont want to use the setup wizard at the moment, click to exit. You can also use the Setup Wizard next time by leaving the Do Not Show Next Time unchecked.

Figure 2-6 Add Video Wall

Step 3 Draw a video wall by dragging the mouse to select the rows and columns, or inputting values in Row and Column text fields.

Step 4 Input the video wall name in Name text field.

Step 5 Click Next to save the settings and enter Add Device interface.

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Figure 2-7 Add Device

Step 6 You can add, modify, delete devices and show the output No. here. Three types of devices can be added, including video wall controller, MVC (Multi-Function Video Center), and decoder.

Adding a Device

1) Click Add to pop up the adding interface.

2) Select Adding Mode as IP/Domain or IP Segment. We take adding via IP/Domain as an example.

3) Select the Device Type to be Hikvision Device or Third-Party Device.

4) Input Nickname, Address, Port, User Name, and Password in the text fields.

5) Click Add to add the device(s).

Figure 2-8 Add a Device

Modifying the Added Device

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1) Select the added device and click Modify to enter the Modify interface.

Figure 2-9 Modify the Added Device

2) Edit the Nickname, Address, Port, User Name, and Password to modify the parameters.

3) Click Modify to save the settings.

Deleting a Device

1) Select an added device.

2) Click Delete to delete it.

Showing Output No.

1) Click Output No.

2) Select the device(s) you need to display the output No.

3) Click Show to enable the function. Thus the output No. of the selected device(s) will be shown on the video wall.

Figure 2-10 Show Output No.

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Step 7 After the devices are configured, click Next to enter Link Decoding Output settings interface.

Figure 2-11 Link Decoding Output

Step 8 You can adjust the output window of the added video wall controller, add or delete virtual screen for the selected output window, and configure the LED output resolution.

Adjusting the Output Window

1) Click Cancel All to clear the default settings. Or select a window and click Cancel to clear the linkage between the output and the window.

2) Drag a decoding output in the Decoding Output list to a window to link the output to the window.

3) Repeat the above steps to configure other outputs.

Adding Virtual Screen

1) Click Virtual Screen Config to expand the Virtual Screen Configuration menu.

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Figure 2-12 Configure Virtual Screen

2) Select the output area you want to add virtual screen.

3) Click Add Virtual Screen to enter the interface.

4) Select a Virtual Screen Mode and input the parameters.

5) Click OK to save the settings.

Deleting Virtual Screen

1) Drag the mouse to select the configured virtual screen area.

2) Click Delete Virtual Screen to delete it.

Configuring LED Resolution

1) Click Back to return to the Link Decoding Output interface.

2) Select the LED area and click LED Resolution Config to configure the LED resolution.

3) Input the LED Resolution and click OK to save the settings.

Step 9 Click Done to save the settings.

2.5 Graphical User Interface Introduction

Refer to Figure 2-13 and Table 2-1 for the introduction of the graphical user interface (GUI) of iVMS-4200 Video Wall Client Software.

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Figure 2-13 Software Interface

Table 2-1 Description of the GUI

No. Name Description of the GUI

1 Menu Bar Menu includes File, System, View, Tool, and Help.

2 Quick Launch Bar

Video Wall, Screen Control, Device Management, Account Management, and System Configuration.

3

Maintenance and Management Area

Configure and manage the video wall controller and the software.

4 Notification Bar Display information of the current window and live view; view alarm information.

5 Configuration List

Manage Local Signal Source, Network Signal Source, Scene, Plan and PTZ.

No. Name Description of Menu Bar

1 File Open log files saved in the computer.

2 System Lock software, switch user, and import/export system configuration files.

3 View Enter Video Wall, Screen Control, Device Management, Account

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Management, and System Configuration interface.

4 Tool Enter Log Search, Video Wall Linkage, and Device Arming Control interface.

5 Help Open video wall wizard, open user manual, view software version, and switch language.

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Chapter 3 Configuring Controller via the Software

3.1 Video Wall Introduction

Click Video Wall in the Quick Launch Bar to enter Video Wall interface. For detailed configuration, you can refer to Chapter 4 Managing Video Wall.

Figure 3-1 Video Wall Interface

Refer to Table 3-1 for the description of video wall.

Table 3-1 Video Wall Description

Region Name Description

1 Menu List Manage Local Signal Source, Network Signal Source, Scene, Plan and PTZ.

2 Window Management Area

Open/close windows and move windows.

3 Window Management Toolbar

Start/stop live view of all the roaming windows, start/stop decoding all signal sources and cameras, close/open windows, start/stop VCA decoding for all signal sources and cameras, open window via coordinate, enable/disable video wall mirror, and refresh live view screens.

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Refer to Figure 3-2 and Table 3-2 for the description of window management toolbar.

Figure 3-2 Window Management Toolbar

Table 3-2 Window Management Toolbar Description

4 Advanced Settings Area

Settings area for advanced parameters.

5 Advanced Settings Menu

Configure Window, Virtual LED, Logo and Background Picture.

Icon Name Description

/ Start/Stop Live View

Start/Stop live view of all the roaming windows.

/ Start/Stop All Decoding

Start/Stop decoding all signal sources and cameras.

Close All Windows

Close all the windows displayed on the video wall.

Start All VCA Decoding

Start VCA decoding for all live view signals. Once it is started, the VCA information can be viewed in live view.

Stop All VCA Decoding

Stop VCA decoding for all live view signals.

Open Window Draw a window according to your need. The size and position of the window are adjustable.

Open Window via Coordinate

Open a window by inputting X-coordinate, Y- coordinate, width and height.

For the detail operations, refer to Chapter 5.2.4

Opening the Window via Coordinate.

/ Enable/Disable Video Wall Mirror

Enable/Disable video wall mirror.

For the detail operations, refer to Chapter 4.3.1

Mirroring Video Wall.

Refresh Refresh the video wall status.

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Refer to Figure 3-3 and Table 3-3 for the description of advanced settings menu.

Figure 3-3 Advanced Settings Menu

Table 3-3 Advanced Settings Menu Description

Name Description

Window Advanced settings for windows.

Virtual LED Enable/disable virtual LED and edit virtual LED content.

Logo Reserved function. Not supported by video wall controller.

Background Picture Upload and enable/disable background picture.

3.2 Managing Video Wall Controller

3.2.1 Activating the Video Wall Controller

Purpose

You are required to activate the video wall controller first by setting a strong password before using.

Before you start

Ensure your computer is in the same network segment with the controller.

Step 1 Select Device Management in the Quick Launch Barto enter Device Management interface.

Step 2 Select an inactive device and click Activate to enter Activation interface.

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Figure 3-1 Device Management

Step 3 Input the password and confirm it.

Figure 3-2 Activate the Video Wall Controller

STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDEDWe highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.

Step 4 Click OK to save the password and activate the controller.

3.2.2 Adding the Video Wall Controller

Step 1 Select the activated controller and click Modify Netinfo to set the IP address of the controller.

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Figure 3-3 Device Management

Step 2 Input the IP Address, Gateway and Password, and click OK to save the settings.

Figure 3-4 Set Network Parameters

Step 3 Click the Add to Client button and input the Nickname, Address, User Name and Password for the controller.

Figure 3-5 Add the Video Wall Controller

STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDEDWe highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.

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Step 4 Click Add to add it.

3.3 Configuring Remote Settings

Purpose

In the remote configuration interface, the parameters of the added controller, including the system, network, etc., can be set.

Select an added controller and click Remote Configuration to enter Remote Configuration interface.

Figure 3-6 Remote Configuration Interface

Refer to Table 3-4 for the description of remote configuration.

Table 3-4 Description of Remote Configuration

Parameters Description

System View device information and status, configure general parameters and users, manage device, set time, search and backup logs.

Network Configure general network parameters.

Event Configure exception linkage method.

Video Display

Upload background picture, configure video parameters of input signal, adjust picture position, configure background color, configure the input signal resolution and configure OSD.

Others Bind the screen server, configure the decoding device parameters, configure the matrix linkage parameters, collage the signal source and configure the motherboard serial port

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3.3.1 Configuring System Settings

You can configure the parameters listed in Table 3-5 for the system settings. Here we take the working status configuration as an example.

Table 3-5 Description of System

Parameters Description

Device Information

View basic information and version.

Working Status Display the status of the controller, sub-boards, and fans.

General Configure device name.

Time Configure time zone, NTP and DST parameters.

System Maintenance

System management and remote upgrade.

Log Search and backup device logs.

User

Add operators and specify permissions.

Up to 32 users can be added. The admin can add, modify and

delete other operators. Operators can only modify

parameters of their own.

Viewing Working Status

Purpose

You can view the device running status such as CPU usage, memory usage, backboard temperature, host temperature, sub-board temperature, sub-board status, and fan status.

Step 1 Go to System > Working Status.

parameters.

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Figure 3-7 Working Status

Step 2 View the device running status.

You can view the CPU usage, memory usage, backboard temperature, host temperature, and sub-board temperature.

Step 3 View the sub-board status.

: It means the status is normal.

: It means the status is abnormal. Move the cursor to the red indicator and you can view the exception information.

Step 4 View the fan status.

: It means the fan is working normally. The number on the lower right corner of the icon shows the rotating speed of the fan.

: It means the rotating speed of the fan is abnormal.

: It means there is communication exception of the fan.

Step 5 (Optional) Click Refresh to refresh the status.

3.3.2 Configuring Network Settings

Step 1 Click Network tab.

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Figure 3-8 Network Configuration Interface

Step 2 Select NIC Type from the dropdown list.

Step 3 Input IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway.

Step 4 Click Save to save the settings.

3.3.3 Configuring Event Settings

Step 1 Click Event tab.

Figure 3-9 Event Configuration Interface

Step 2 Enable Linked Device Alarm Audio by checking the corresponding checkbox.

Step 3 Click Save to save the settings.

3.3.4 Configuring Video Display Settings

Step 1 Click Video Display tab.

Figure 3-10 Video Display Configuration Interface

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Step 2 Click Background Picture, Video Parameters, Picture Adjustment, Background Color, Signal Resolution, or OSD to configure corresponding parameters. For details, refer to Table 3-6 below.

Table 3-6 Description of Video Display Settings

Configuring Signal Resolution

Purpose

You can configure the resolution of the input signals.

Step 1 Click Signal Resolution to enter the Signal Resolution Configuration interface.

Figure 3-11 Configure Input Signal Resolution

Step 2 Select the input signal from the Signal Source Name dropdown list.

Step 3 Set the Refreshing Frequency.

Step 4 Input the resolution in the Resolution text fields.

Parameters Description

Background Picture

Upload local picture as the background of output screen.

Video Parameters

Adjust the video parameters of input signal.

Picture Adjustment

Adjust the position of input signal.

Background Color

Set the background color of output.

Signal Resolution

Set the signal resolution and refreshing frequency. For detailed steps, refer to Configuring Signal Resolution.

OSD Set the on-screen-display parameters. For detailed steps, refer to Configuring OSD.

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Step 5 Check the checkbox of Enable to enable the custom signal resolution.

Step 6 If you want to copy the same configuration to other input signals, click to expand the signal input list and check the corresponding checkbox(es) to select the input signal(s).

Step 7 Click Save to save the settings.

The resolution cannot exceed the maximum resolution supported by the signal source. If

the resolution exceeds 1920*1200, the maximum refreshing frequency can only be set to

30.

Only the HDMI and DP input interfaces are supported. If interfaces of other types are

connected, it will remind that the transmitted data error.

For the HDMI 4K interface, the max. resolution is 4096*2160, and the min. resolution is

640*480.

Step 8 Change the display resolution of your computer. Refer to Chapter 4.8 Setting the Custom Resolution on the Computer for reference.

Configuring OSD

Purpose

You can configure the OSD (On Screen Display) of the input signal.

The OSD configuration is supported for the HDMI and DP signal inputs of DS-C10S-SXX/E series

video wall controller.

Step 1 Click OSD to enter the OSD Configuration interface.

Figure 3-12 Configure OSD

Step 2 Select the input signal from the Signal Name dropdown list.

Step 3 The Font Size cannot be configured and the default size is 64.

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Step 4 Click to select the Font Color. Or you can set the custom color. Click OK to save the font color.

Step 5 Click the field after the Content checkbox to edit the information you want to show on the OSD. Up to 24 English characters can be edited.

Step 6 Check the checkbox of Content to show the edited information on the OSD or uncheck it to hide it.

Step 7 Click to adjust the X-Coordinate and Y-Coordinate or you can input the numbers in the text fields. Or you can drag the textbox on the left window to adjust its position.

Step 8 Click OK to save the settings.

3.3.5 Configuring Other Settings

Step 1 Click Others tab.

Figure 3-13 Others Configuration Interface

Step 2 Select the tab such as Screen Controller Server Bind, Decoding Board, Matrix Linkage, Signal Source Collage, Motherboard Serial Port, or Distributed Source Management. For details, please refer to Table 3-7 Description of Other Settings.

Table 3-7 Description of Other Settings

Parameters Description

Screen Controller Server Bind

Bind the input signal with the screen controller server.

Only when the screen server is installed and enabled on the

computer with configured signal source, can the screen controller

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Linking Matrix

Purpose

You can add, modify and delete the linked matrix in matrix linkage configuration.

server be bound in the remote configuration.

After the screen controller server is bound, you can control the

computer installed with it by right-clicking the remote interaction

of the video wall window via the client, such as opening the

document, PowerPoint and video.

Decoding Board

Configure the general network parameters of decoding board and view decoding board status.

Decording board needs be independently connected to network.

And it does not decode the stream with frame rate below 1 fps.

Matrix Linkage

Add, edit and delete linked matrix. The channels of added matrix will be listed in signal sources of video wall interface and you can display it on video wall. For detailed operations, refer to Linking Matrix.

Before displaying the matrix signal sources, you need to do

following operations.

Connect the COM 2 of motherboard to the COM port of matrix.

Configure the board function of motherboard as matrix control.

Signal Source Collage

Collage several signal sources into one. For detailed operations, refer to Collaging Signal Sources.

Motherboard Serial Port

Configure the parameters of motherboard serial port.

The Board Function can to be set as Matrix Control, Screen Control

or Keyboard Control according to the serial port usage.

Distributed Source Management

Add, modify and delete the distributed network sources. For detailed operations, refer to Managing Distributed Sources.

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Step 1 Click Matrix Linkage tab to enter the Matrix Linkage Configuration interface.

Figure 3-14 Configure Matrix Linkage

Step 2 Click Add to add the matrix.

Figure 3-15 Add Matrix

Step 3 Input the Matrix Name, Matrix ID (custom), Matrix Input Number and Matrix Output Number. Select the Matrix Channel Type, Matrix Protocol, Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit and Parity.

Matrix protocol of ZT1.0, ZT2.0, Extron, Creator and HIK_CVBS_96P are supported.

Up to 4 matrixes can be connected. If the matrix protocol is HIK_CVBS_96P, up to 512 X 512

input channels of each matrix are supported. If the matrix protocol is others, up to 512 X

128 input channels of each matrix are supported.

Step 4 Click Next to link the input channel with the matrix output channel.

1) Click to select the input channel to link with the matrix output channel.

2) Click Save to save the settings.

Figure 3-16 Link Input Channel

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Step 5 On the Device Management interface, click to refresh the controller.

Step 6 (Optional) You can click Modify or Delete on the Matrix Linkage interface to modify or delete the linked matrix.

After the matrix configuration, enter the Video Wall interface. The input channels of the linked

matrix will be listed in the Local Signal Source list. You can drag one input channel of the linked

matrix to the video wall as shown below.

Figure 3-17 Display Matrix Input Channel to the Video Wall

Collaging Signal Sources

Purpose

You can collage several signal sources into one.

Step 1 Click Signal Source Collage to enter Signal Source Collage interface.

Figure 3-18 Collage Signal Source

Step 2 Click Add to add collaged signal source.

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Figure 3-19 Add Collaged Signal Source

Step 3 Input the Collaged Signal Source Name, and input the Row and Column in the corresponding text fields.

Step 4 Drag signal sources needed to be collaged into the windows.

Only the local signal sources can be collaged.

Ensure each window links one signal source.

Step 5 Click Save to save the settings.

Step 6 (Optional) You can also select a window and click Cancel to cancel collaging the selected signal source or click Cancel All to cancel all the collaged signal sources.

Step 7 Return to the Signal Source Collage interface. Select the added collaged signal source and the input signal sources included in the collaged signal source will be displayed.

Figure 3-20 Collaged Signal Source

Step 8 (Optional) Select the added collaged signal source and click Modify to modify it.

Step 9 (Optional) Select the added collaged signal source and click Delete to delete it.

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Step 10 Enter the Video Wall interface and the collaged signal source will be listed in the Local Signal Source list. Drag it to display on the video wall.

Figure 3-21 Display Collaged Signal Source on the Video Wall

When dragging the collaged signal source to the video wall, it will be displayed together in a

single window.

When roaming or zooming in or zooming out the collaged signal source window, each signal

source in it will be roamed or zoomed in or zoomed out.

Managing Distributed Sources

Purpose

You can manage the distributed network sources to raise the signal source capacity and transmission distance.

Step 1 Click Distributed Source Management tab to enter the Distributed Source Management interface.

Figure 3-22 Manage Distributed Sources

Step 2 Click Add to enter the Distributed Network Source Configuration interface.

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Figure 3-23 Distributed Network Source Configuration

Step 3 Input the Distributed Network Source Name (custom), Group Name (custom), Auto-Switch Interval, IP Address, Port No., User Name and Password of the supported encoder, and select the Stream Type, Protocol and Communication Protocol of the distributed network source.

The auto-switch interval ranges from 1 to 65535.

The supported devices for distributed network source configuration are DS-6701HFHI/V

and DS-6708HWI encoders. For the two series of encoders, the supported resolutions are

shown in the following table.

Table 3-8 Supported Resolution of the Encoders

Model Supported Resolution

DS-6701HFHI/V

VGA: UXGA (1600 1200)p60, 1080p60, 1080p50, SXGA (1280 1024)p60, 1440 900p60, 1366 768p60, 720p60, XGA (1024 768)p75, XGA (1024 768)p60, 800 600p60, 640 480p60

HDMI: UXGA (1600 1200)p60, 1080p60, SXGA (1280 1024)p60, 720p60, XGA (1024 768)p60

DS-6708HWI WD1/4CIF/2CIF/CIF/QCIF

Step 4 Click Save to save the settings.

Then you can view the added distributed network source list as below.

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Figure 3-24 Added Distributed Network Source List

Step 5 (Optional) Select an added distributed network source and click Modify to modify the parameters, or click Delete to delete it.

Step 6 Drag the added distributed network source from the Network Signal Source List on the Video Wall interface to display it on the video wall as shown below.

Figure 3-25 Display Distributed Signal Sources

3.4 Screen Control

Purpose

In the Screen Control interface, you can set to turn on or off the monitors, and you can also configure the screen color and image position.

You are not recommended to configure the screen control without professional instructions.

Before you start

Connect the COM of screen to the COM2 of motherboard of video wall controller.

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Step 1 Click Screen Control in Quick Launch Bar to enter Screen Control interface.

Figure 3-26 Screen Control Interface

Step 2 Drag to select a single window or multiple windows.

Step 3 Select Serial Port Protocol as COM 2. Thusto specify transmitting port of screen control command.

Step 4 Select Screen Protocol and Input Source according to actual cord connection.

Step 5 Click Set to save the above settings.

Step 6 Adjust Image Parameters by clicking or .

Step 7 Adjust Horizontal Image Position by clicking or and adjust Vertical Image

Position by clicking or .

Step 8 Click Open Screen or Close Screen to turn on/off the screen. Or click Open All or Close All to turn on/off all the screens.

3.5 Managing User Accounts

Purpose

In default situation, there will be only one super user, registered when logging in. Besides the super user, you can add 49 users, including administrators and operators, with different permissions.

Step 1 Click Account Management in the Quick Launch Bar.

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Figure 3-27 Account Management Interface

Step 2 Click Add User button to enter Add User interface.

Figure 3-28 Add User

Step 3 Select User Type as Administrator or Operator.

Step 4 Input User Name, Password, Confirm Password, Remark and specify user permission by checking or unchecking corresponding checkbox. Or you can click Copy from to copy the configuration from other users.

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User Name cannot contain: \ / : * ? " < > |.

The length of password should not less than 6 bits.

Step 5 Click OK to add the account.

Step 6 (Optional) Click Edit User to modify the parameters or click Delete User to delete it.

Super user cannot be deleted.

3.6 Configuring System Settings

Purpose

The frequently-used parameters, including the log expired time, file saving path, etc., can be set.

3.6.1 Configuring General Settings

Step 1 Click System Configuration in the Quick Launch Barto enter System Configuration interface.

Figure 3-29 System Configuration

3. Configure the general parameters. For details, see Table 3-9 General Parameters.

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Table 3-9 General Parameters

Parameters Description

Auto-Login Check the checkbox to log in to the client software automatically.

Roaming Window Live View

Check the checkbox to enable live view of the roaming window.

Automatic Time Synchronization

Check the checkbox to enable automatic time synchronization.

Keep Log Files for

Set the time for keeping the log files. Once the size exceeds the limit, the files will be deleted. A Month, A Week, Half A Month and 6 Months are selectable. The default time is A Month.

3.6.2 Configuring File Saving Path

Purpose

The video files of manual recording, the captured pictures and the system configuration files are stored in the local computer. The saving paths of these files can be set.

Step 1 Click System Configuration in the Quick Launch Barto enter System Configuration interface.

Step 2 Click the icon and select a local path for the files.

Step 3 Click Save to save the settings.

You need to reboot the software to activate the settings.

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Chapter 4 Managing Video Wall via the Software

4.1 Configuring Video Wall

4.1.1 Adding a Video Wall

Purpose

The software supports adding video walls. You can specify the row, column, virtual window division and decoding outputs of the video wall.

Step 1 Click Video Wall in the Quick Launch Bar to enter Video Wall interface.

Step 2 Click the icon.

Figure 4-1 Video Wall Interface

Step 3 Select Add Video Wall to enter Add Video Wall interface.

Figure 4-2 Add Video Wall

Step 4 Input Video Wall Name in the text field and input Row (1 to 16) and Column (1 to 20) value in the respective text fields.

Step 5 Click Add to add the video wall.

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Figure 4-3 Added Video Wall

Step 6 (Optional) You can reset the name, row and column of the video wall and click Modify to modify the settings.

Step 7 (Optional) You can add, edit and delete devices, configure the general parameters of video wall and show the output No. of the device.

Adding a Device

1) Click to enter the Add a Device interface.

Figure 4-4 Add a Device

2) Select Adding Mode as IP/Domain or IP Segment.

3) Input the other information in corresponding text fields.

4) Click Add to add the device.

Modifying the Added Device

1) Select an added device and click .

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Figure 4-5 Modify the Device

2) Edit the information.

3) Click Modify to save the changes.

Deleting a Device

Select a device and click to delete it.

Configuring the General Parameters of Video Wall

1) Select the added controller and click .

Figure 4-6 Configure General Parameters of Video Wall

2) Select Blank Screen or Last Frame when decoding ends.

If you select Blank Screen, the screen will change blank when the decoding ends. If you select Last Frame, the screen will show the last frame when the decoding ends.

3) Check Enable Auto-Switch of Sub-Stream Switch.

The device will switch to sub-stream decoding automatically if the output resolution of decoding window is lower than 640 640.

4) Select the LED Window Display Mode.

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Only Normal Mode is supported for DS-C10S-SXX/E.

Up to 4 layers are supported for DS-C10S-SXX/E.

5) Check the checkbox of Enable Low Latency Mode to enable low latency.

Only DS-C10S-SI/UH decoding board supports the low latency mode.

The low latency mode is only applicable to distributed signal sources.

When low latency mode is enabled, 2-ch decoding sources can be decoded by one

decoding board, and the decoding delay is optimized to be within 200 ms.

Showing Output No.

1) Click the icon.

Figure 4-7 Show Output No.

2) Select the device(s) you need to display the output No.

3) Click Show to enable the function. Thus the output No. of the selected device(s) will be shown on the video wall.

Step 8 Select a decoding output and drag it to a window.

Step 9 Repeat Step 8 to link more decoding outputs to the video wall. For the detailed steps, refer to Chapter 4.1.2 Linking Video Output to the Video Wall for reference.

4.1.2 Linking Video Output to the Video Wall

Purpose

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Linking the video output to the video wall is to display the signals on the video wall.

Step 1 Enter the Add Video Wall interface.

Step 2 Drag video output channels from the left-side list to the video wall layout to link the video output channel to the video wall.

Figure 4-8 Link Video Output to the Video Wall

Step 3 (Optional) You can select a linked display window and click Cancel to release the linkage, or click Cancel All to release all the linked windows.

Step 4 Click Modify to save the settings.

4.1.3 Modifying Output Resolution

Purpose

The DS-C10S-SXX/E series Video Wall Controller provides multiple output resolutions. You can configure the LCD and LED output resolution.

Step 1 In the Video Wall interface, select the target video wall and click icon.

Step 2 Select Modify Video Wall to enter the Modify Video Wall interface.

Figure 4-9 Modify Video Wall Interface

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Step 3 Select the target output channel from the left-side list and click to enter the Edit Output interface.

Step 4 Edit the output resolution. You can select LCD or LED output type. For LED output, it has advantages in brightness, consumption, visual angle and refreshing rate over LCD output.

Option 1: LCD

1) Select the Output Type to be LCD.

2) Select the resolution from the Output Resolution drop-down list.

Figure 4-10 Select LCD Output Type

Option 2: LED

1) Select the Output Type to be LED.

2) Input the width and height of LED in the corresponding text fields.

Figure 4-11 Select LED Output Type

3) Check the checkbox of Batch Configuration and select the outputs you want to set

the same parameters.

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Figure 4-12 Batch Configuration

4) Click OK to save the changes and the LED area will change to blue.

Figure 4-13 LED Output

5) (Optional) Select the LED area and click LED Resolution Config to configure the LED

resolution. Input the LED Resolution and click OK to save the settings.

Figure 4-14 Configure LED Resolution

Step 5 (Optional) You can enable video upscaling to display video with higher image quality.

1) Check the checkbox of Enable Video Upscaling Level on the Edit Output interface.

2) Select the level from the dropdown list. 1 to 8 levels are selectable.

3) Check the checkbox of Batch Configuration and select the outputs you want to

enable video upscaling level.

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Figure 4-15 Enable Video Upscaling

After enabling video upscaling, the video will be displayed with higher image quality. You

can view the comparisons between the video before and after enabling video upscaling as

below.

Figure 4-16 Before Enabling Video Upscaling

Figure 4-17 After Enabling Video Upscaling

Video upscaling level is only applicable to fluent output board.

4.1.4 Setting Virtual Screen

Purpose

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Video wall layout is restricted by the physical screen and in practice, one physical screen usually displays more than one signal source. Virtual screen layout allows one physical screen to display multiple signal sources and get rid of the restriction of physical screen.

Step 1 Click Video Wall in the Quick Launch Bar to enter Video Wall interface.

Step 2 Click the icon.

Figure 4-18 Video Wall Interface

Step 3 Select Modify Video Wall to enter the configuration interface.

Figure 4-19 Modify Video Wall

Step 4 Select the output area for adding virtual screen.

Step 5 Click Virtual Screen Config to expand the Virtual Screen Configuration menu.

Figure 4-20 Configure Virtual Screen

Step 6 Select the output area you want to add virtual screen.

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Only the area with the same output type can be selected to add virtual screen.

Step 7 Click Add Virtual Screen to enter Configure Virtual Screen interface.

1) Select a Virtual Screen Mode from and input the row and column number.

For the mode, the row number ranges from 1 to 16 and column number ranges from 1 to 20.

For modes such as , the row number ranges from 2 to 16 and the column number

ranges from 2 to 20. For modes such as , the row number ranges from 2 to 16 and the

column number ranges from 3 to 20.

Figure 4-21 Configure Regular Virtual Screen

2) Input the Left Crop Pixel, Top Crop Pixel, Right Crop Pixel and Bottom Crop Pixel in the corresponding text fields.

3) Click OK to save the settings and the dotted line in grey constitutes the regular virtual screen division.

Figure 4-22 Added Regular Virtual Screen

Step 8 (Optional) Select the configured virtual screen area and click Delete Virtual Screen to delete it.

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Step 9 On the video wall interface, drag a signal source to the window, and you can view the live view in the virtual video layout.

Figure 4-23 Live View in Virtual Screen

For detailed operations of linking video output with the video wall, refer to Chapter 4.1.2 Linking

Video Output to the Video Wall.

4.2 Managing Signal Sources and Cameras

4.2.1 Managing Signal Sources

Purpose

The added video wall controllers and decoding devices will be listed in the signal source list of Video Wall interface. You can manage added controllers and add new controllers here.

Besides in the Device Management interface, you can also add controller in the Video Wall interface.

Before you start

Activate the controllers to be added. For detailed operations, refer to Chapter 3.2.1 Activating the Video Wall Controller.

Adding a Controller

Step 1 Enter the Video Wall interface.

Step 2 Click in Signal Source List to enter the Add a Controller interface.

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Figure 4-24 Add a Controller

Step 3 Input the parameters. For detailed operations, refer to step 5 of Chapter 2.4 Using the Wizard for Basic Configuration.

Step 4 Click Add to add the controller.

Modifying the Added Signal Source

Step 1 Select a signal source of the added controller from the Signal Source List.

Step 2 Click to modify the added signal source.

Figure 4-25 Modify the Signal Source

Step 3 Edit the name of the signal source in the Name text field.

Step 4 Click Configure to save the settings.

Managing Distributed Network Signal Source

Before you start

Add the distributed network signal sources in Distributed Source Management of remote configuration. Refer to Chapter 3.3.5 Configuring Other Settings for reference.

After successful distributed network source configuration, the distributed signal sources will be listed in the Network Signal Source List of Video Wall interface. And you can display it on the video wall as shown below.

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Figure 4-26 Display Distributed Signal Sources

The information of the distributed network signal sources will be saved in the device and not be affected by the device startup and shutdown.

4.2.2 Managing Cameras

Purpose

Besides in the Device Management interface, you can also manage cameras in the Video Wall interface.

Before you start

Activate the cameras to be added in the Device Management interface. For detailed operations, refer to Chapter 3.2.1 Activating the Video Wall Controller.

Adding a Camera Group

Purpose

You should add a camera group first and then add cameras into the group.

Step 1 Click in Network Signal Source List to enter the Add Group interface.

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Figure 4-27 Add Group

Step 2 Select the Group Type. General Device Group and Third-Party Device Group are selectable.

Step 3 Input the Group Name in the text field.

Step 4 Click to enter the Add Camera interface. The cameras you have added in the Device Management interface will be listed in the Device Group list. The name is the nickname you have set when adding the camera in the Device Management interface. The Encoding Channels list shows the cameras in the group.

. Figure 4-28 Add Camera

Step 5 Check the checkbox of the camera you want to add in the Encoding Channels list. You can also check the checkbox of the device in the Device Group list to add all the cameras under the group.

Step 6 Click OK to add the camera and the added camera will be listed in the Add Group interface.

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Figure 4-29 Added Group

Step 7 (Optional) Select a camera and click to rename it or click to delete it.

Step 8 Click OK to add the group.

Special characters such as / \ : * ? \ " < > | cannot be contained in the Group Name.

Up to 256 groups can be added.

Adding a Camera

Purpose

After adding a camera group, you can add cameras into the group.

Step 1 Click in Network Signal Source List to enter the Add a Camera interface.

Figure 4-30 Add a Camera

Step 2 Input the parameters. For detailed operations, refer to step 5 of Chapter 2.4 Using the Wizard for Basic Configuration.

Step 3 Click Add to add the camera into the group.

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Modifying the Camera Group

Purpose

The group name and cameras in the group can be modified.

Step 1 Select a camera group from the Network Signal Source List and click to enter the Modify Group interface.

Figure 4-31 Modify Group

Step 2 Edit the Group Name.

Step 3 (Optional) Check the checkbox of the camera in the Camera List and click to

rename it or click to delete it.

Figure 4-32 Modify Camera

Step 4 Click OK to save the settings.

Modifying the Added Camera

Purpose

The name, stream type and protocol of the added cameras in a group can be modified.

Step 1 Select the added camera under the group and click to enter the Modify Camera interface.

Figure 4-33 Modify Camera

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Step 2 Edit the Camera Name. Select the Video Stream and Protocol Type.

Step 3 Click OK to save the settings.

Step 4 (Optional) You can also click or to adjust the camera position in the group.

4.3 Displaying Signals on the Video Wall

Purpose

The output screen of the controller can be divided into 1, 4, 9 or 16 windows. And the input signal sources can be displayed in the divided sub-windows.

The virtual screen cannot be divided.

4.3.1 Live View in Live View List

Step 1 Click Live View List in the left navigation bar.

Step 2 Click Local Signal Source to view the input signals of video wall controller in the live view list.

Figure 4-34 Local Signal Source Live View

Step 3 Click Network Signal Source to view the video of added cameras or distributed network sources.

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Figure 4-35 Network Signal Source Live View

Step 4 (Optional) If there are multiple device groups, you can click to select the group and view the live video of the signal sources or cameras in the group.

4.3.2 Live View in Roaming Window

Purpose

Besides live view in the live view list, you can also realize live view in the roaming window.

Step 1 Click System Configuration in the Quick Launch Barto enter System Configuration interface.

Figure 4-36 System Configuration Interface

Step 2 Check the checkbox of Roaming Window Live View to enable live view in the roaming window.

Step 3 Click Save to save the settings.

Step 4 Click Video Wall to enter the Video Wall interface. The successfully connected signal sources and cameras are displayed in the live view list. Drag a signal source or camera from the live view list to the video wall. You can also move the roaming window to any position of the video wall within the same output type.

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Figure 4-37 Live View of Signal Source in Roaming Window

Figure 4-38 Live View of Camera in Roaming Window

The video wall controller supports live view of 64 channels simultaneously at most.

If more than 32 channels are in live view, the resolution decreases to CIF automatically.

Otherwise, the resolution increases to D1 automatically.

4.3.3 Displaying on the Video Wall

Purpose

A signal source or camera can be displayed on multiple windows. Ultra HD and 500 W signal can only be displayed on one window.

Step 1 Display a signal source or camera on the video wall.

Option 1: Dragging or Double-Clicking the Signal Source or Camera to the Video Wall

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1) Select an output window.

2) Drag or double-click a signal source or camera to the selected output window.

3) Repeat the step 1) to 2) to display more signal sources or cameras.

Option 2: Drawing a Window on the Video Wall

1) Select a local signal source from the local signal source list or network signal source from the network signal source list.

2) Click on Window Management Toolbar and drag the mouse to draw a window in the video wall.

3) Repeat the step 1) to 2) to display more signals.

Repeat step 2) only will display the same signal source or camera in multiple windows.

4) Click again to release the function.

Option 3: Opening a Window via Coordinate

You can refer to Chapter 5.3.4 Opening the Window via Coordinate for detailed operations.

Step 2 You can drag a signal source or camera window to overlap other windows. The window can be dragged to any position of the video wall within the same output type.

Figure 4-39 Display Signal Sources on Video Wall

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Figure 4-40 Display Cameras on Video Wall

Step 3 Double-click a window to fill up the window(s) it overlaps.

Step 4 Click or on Window Management Toolbar to start or stop live view of all the roaming windows.

Step 5 (Optional) You can zoom in or zoom out the selected window by putting the mouse pointer on one of the four corners until the pointer changes to . Then drag the window to zoom in or zoom out.

Step 6 Position the pointer on the window and click on the upper right corner to close the

window. Or click on Window Management Toolbar to close all the windows.

4.3.4 Opening the Window via Coordinate

Purpose

On the LED and non-LED screen you are allowed to open the window via coordinate.

Opening Window for Non-LED Screen:

Step 1 Enter the Video Wall interface, select the non-LED screen and click the button to open the window via coordinate.

Figure 4-41 Open the Window via Coordinate

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Step 2 Select the Device Name from the drop down list, and input the X-Coordinate,

Y-Coordinate, Width and Height.

Step 3 Click OK to save the settings and the opened window will be displayed on the video wall.

You cannot open the window via coordinate across both the non-LED and LED screens.

The X- coordinate and Y-coordinate are relative output channel coordinates.

For non-LED screen, the width height is based on 1920 1920. When the width or height

is smaller than 1920, a small window will be opened. When the width or height is bigger

than 1920, a big window across multiple output channels will be opened.

Opening Window for LED Screen:

Step 1 Enter the Video Wall interface, select the LED screen and click the button to open the window via coordinate.

Figure 4-42 Open the Window via Coordinate

Step 2 Select the Device Name from the drop down list, and input the X-Coordinate, Y-Coordinate, Width and Height.

Step 3 Click OK to save the settings and the opened window will be displayed on the video wall.

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You cannot open the window via coordinate across both the non-LED and LED screens.

You cannot edit the LED X-Coordinate and LED Y-Coordinate.

The X-coordinate and Y-coordinate are relative output channel coordinates.

For LED screen, the width and height of the opened window are same with the LED screen.

When the width or height is smaller than that of the LED screen, a small window will be

opened. When the width or height is bigger than that of the LED screen, a big window

across multiple output channels will be opened.

4.4 Managing the Scene

Purpose

Scene is the layout of the video wall. You can add, modify, save the video wall layout, call, or delete the scene on the Video Wall interface. Up to 32 scenes can be added.

The scene information is saved in the video wall controller. That is to say, you can obtain the scenes

of a controller created by others via adding it.

4.4.1 Adding a Scene

Step 1 Click Scene in the left navigation bar to show the Scene list.

Figure 4-43 Scene List

Step 2 Click button and input the Name to add a scene.

Figure 4-44 Add Scene

4.4.2 Modifying the Scene

Step 1 Select the added scene and click to modify it.

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Figure 4-45 Modify Scene

Step 2 Edit the Name of the scene.

Step 3 Click OK to save the settings.

4.4.3 Saving the Video Wall Layout to the Scene

Step 1 Configure the video wall layout.

Step 2 Click to enter the Save Scene interface.

Figure 4-46 Save Scene

Step 3 Select the scene from the Name drop down list.

Step 4 Click OK to save the configured video wall layout to the selected scene.

4.4.4 Calling a Scene

Purpose

You can call a scene which you have configured to display it on the video wall.

Step 1 Position the pointer on a configured scene.

Figure 4-47 Scene List

Step 2 Click to display the scene on the video wall. The called scene will be marked as .

4.4.5 Deleting a Scene

Step 1 Select a scene and click to delete it.

Step 2 Click OK to delete the selected scene.

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If there is only one scene and it is in use, it cannot be deleted.

If there are more than one scene, and you want to delete the current scene, call other

scene before deleting it.

4.5 Managing the Plan

Purpose

Plan is a function to configure a schedule to auto-switch the scenes on the video wall, and turn on/off the screen according to the configured time.

4.5.1 Adding a Plan

Step 1 Click Plan in the left navigation bar to show the Plan list..

Step 2 Click to enter Add Plan interface.

Figure 4-48 Add Plan

Step 3 Input Nickname in the text field.

Step 4 Select the Mode as Manual, Auto and Auto-Switch in the dropdown list.

Manual: If you set the Mode of the plan as Manual, you need to start and stop the plan manually. And plan will only be activated once if you start it. To call the manual plan, you need to right-click on the plan and click Call on the right-click menu.

Auto: When setting the Mode of the plan as Auto, you can set the start time and execution times for the plan. The plan will be activated on the start time and stopped after execution is finished.

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Auto-Switch: The Auto-Switch mode means that not only the execution times can be set, the days on which the plan gets activated can also be scheduled. The plan will be activated at the time of the day you configured and stopped after execution is finished.

Step 5 Click Plan Task tab to add or edit plan task.

Step 6 Click Add to enter Add Task interface.

Figure 4-49 Add Task

Step 7 Select Task Type, Scene and Screen Type in respective dropdown list. And set the Dwell Time.

If you select the Task Type as Display Scene, the Screen Type is not editable. If you select the Task

Type as Open/Close Screen, the Scene is not editable.

Step 8 Click OK to add the task.

Step 9 Repeat the steps from 6 to 8 to add more tasks.

Figure 4-50 Plan Task

Step 10 (Optional) You can move the task up or down by clicking Up or Down button. Or delete the task by clicking Delete button.

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Step 11 If the Mode is set as Auto or Auto-Switch, you need to click Parameters tab to configure the schedule.

For Auto: Set the Start Time and input Execution Times.

For Auto-Switch: Set the execution time for each weekday and input Execution Times.

Figure 4-51 Plan Settings for Auto Mode

Figure 4-52 Plan Settings for Auto-Switch Mode

Step 12 Click OK to save the settings. And the added plan will be displayed in the plan list.

4.5.2 Calling a Plan

Step 1 Position the pointer on the added plan.

Figure 4-53 Plan List

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Step 2 Click to call the plan. The calling plan will be marked as .

Step 3 Click to stop calling the plan.

4.5.3 Modifying a Plan

Step 1 Select a plan from the Plan List.

Step 2 Click to modify the selected plan.

Figure 4-54 Modify a Plan

Step 3 Modify the Name, Mode, Plan Task or Parameters according to your needs.

Step 4 Click OK to save the settings.

4.6 PTZ Control

Purpose

The device supports PTZ control for the network and local signal sources. You can realize PTZ control for the signal sources with pan/tilt/zoom functionality.

The PTZ control function should be supported by the connected signal source.

Before you start

Activate the signal source with pan/tilt/zoom functionality to be added on the Device Management interface. For detailed operations, refer to Chapter 3.2.1 Activating the Video Wall Controller. Display the signal source on the video wall. For detailed operations, refer to Chapter 4.3.3 Displaying on the Video Wall.

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4.6.1 Controlling Network Signal Source

Purpose

For the connected network signal sources, you can realize PTZ control on the control panel directly.

Step 1 On the left Menu List of the Video Wall interface, click PTZ Control to expand the PTZ Control panel.

Figure 4-55 PTZ Control Panel

Refer to the following table for the description of the icons on the PTZ control panel.

Table 4-1 Description of the PTZ Control Panel Icons

Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description

Direction button and the auto-cycle button

Zoom+, Focus+, Iris+

Zoom-, Focus-, Iris-

The speed of the PTZ movement

Light on/off

Wiper on/off

Zoom

Focus

Iris

Step 2 Click the direction buttons and other buttons on the PTZ control panel to steer the network signal source to the desired view.

Step 3 Select a preset and click the icon to call the preset.

4.6.2 Controlling Local Signal Source

Purpose

For the connected local signal sources, you should set the serial port function to remote PTZ control in the remote configuration before realizing PTZ control.

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Step 1 Enter the Motherboard Serial Port interface in Remote Configuration.

Figure 4-56 Motherboard Serial Port Configuration

Step 2 Select the Serial Port Function to Remote PTZ Control.

Step 3 Click Camera Bound Serial Port Configuration button to enter the interface below.

Figure 4-57 Camera Bound Serial Port Configuration

Step 4 Configure the serial port parameters and click Save to save the settings.

Step 5 Control PTZ of the local signal sources. Refer to Chapter 4.6.1 Controlling Network Signal Source for detailed operations.

4.7 Configuring Advanced Settings

Purpose

On the Advanced Settings Menu of the video wall, you can configure the window, virtual LED and background picture.

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4.7.1 Configuring Window

Purpose

You can configure the window division mode, adjust the window position, lock/unlock the window, fill the window in full screen, control decoding, view the decoding status and play back record files on the Window Advanced Settings Menu.

Configuring Window Division Mode

Purpose

Each window can be divided into 1, 4, 9 or 16 sub-windows.

Step 1 Select a signal source or camera window.

Step 2 Click on the Advanced Settings Area to pop up Window Devision Mode interface.

Figure 4-58 Configure Window Division Mode

Step 3 Select a window division mode. 1/4/9/16-window division modes are selectable. Then the window will be divided into the selected layout.

Figure 4-59 Configure Window Division Mode

Step 4 Click again and select to restore to single window.

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The sub-window No. ranks from the left to the right and from the top to the bottom. E.g., in

4-window division mode, the sub-window No. ranks from 1 to 4 from the left to the right

and from the top to the bottom.

After the 4/9/16-window division mode is selected, the video displayed in a single window

before will be displayed in sub-window of No. 1.

The roaming window cannot be divided. The sub-window cannot be roamed.

Drag the cameras in the Network Signal Source List to the sub-windows to display the video

of the cameras on the respective sub-window.

You can double-click a sub-window to fill it and then double-click it to restore to the division

mode.

Adjusting the Window Position

Purpose

While multiple windows can be overlaid, you can stick one of them on top or at bottom, and keep the window sticking on top without having to changing their coordinates.

Sticking at Bottom:

1) Click the window you want to stick at bottom.

2) Click in Advanced Settings Area to adjust its position to the bottom..

Figure 4-60 Stick the Window at Bottom

3) The selected window will be displayed on the bottom of other windows.

Figure 4-61 Before (Left) and After (Right) Sticking the Window at Bottom

Sticking on Top:

Just select the window you want to stick on top and it will be displayed on top of other windows.

Keeping Sticking on Top:

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1) Select the window you want to keep sticking on top and right-click the window to pop up the right-click menu.

2) Click Keep Sticking on Top to keep the selected window sticking on top. After the

configuration, the icon will appear on the upper right corner of the window and the window will keep sticking on top without being affected by the operations of other windows.

Figure 4-62 Keep Sticking on Top

3) (Optional) Click Cancel Sticking on Top on the right-click menu to cancel the selected window sticking on top.

Figure 4-63 Cancel Sticking on Top

Only one window can be kept sticking on top for one system.

Adjusting the Window into Full Screen

Purpose

You can zoom in the window into full screen, or zoom it out to the original size.

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This function is only available when the output type is the same. It is unavailable if there are both

LCD and LED outputs.

Step 1 Select a window.

Step 2 Right click the window to enter the right-click menu.

Figure 4-64 Right-Click Menu

Step 3 Click Full Screen to adjust the window into full screen mode.

Figure 4-65 Adjust Window into Full Screen

Keeping the Window Open

Purpose

You can keep a window open, and it will not be affected by the scene or plan configuration.

Step 4 Select the window you want to keep open and right-click the window to pop up the right-click menu.

Step 5 Click Keep Open to keep the selected window open. After the configuration, the icon will appear on the upper right corner of the window and the window will keep open without being affected by the scene or plan configuration.

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Figure 4-66 Keep the Window Open

Step 6 (Optional) Click Cancel Keeping Open on the right-click menu to cancel keeping the selected window open.

Figure 4-67 Cancel Keeping the Window Open

You cannot close the window if it is kept open. You can only cancel keeping it open before closing

it.

Locking the Window

Purpose

You can lock a window, thus to fix it and prevent it from being closed.

Step 1 Select a window and click in Advanced Settings Area to lock the window. Then the locked window will be marked with on the upper-right corner of the window.

Figure 4-68 Lock the Window

Step 2 Click the again to unlock the window.

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Zooming in the Roaming Window in Screen with the Same Output

Purpose

You can zoom in the roaming window in screen with the same output on the horizontal or vertical direction.

Step 1 Select a window.

Step 2 Click in Advanced Settings Area.

Figure 4-69 Zoom in Window

Step 3 Then the selected window will span the screen with the same output.

Figure 4-70 Before Zooming in

Figure 4-71 After Zooming in

Step 4 Click again to zoom out.

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You can also double-click the window to zoom in. And then double-click the window again to zoom

out.

Controlling Decoding

Purpose

You can start or stop decoding of the signal source.

Step 1 Select a signal source window.

Step 2 Click in Advanced Settings Area to start decoding of the signal source.

Figure 4-72 Start Decoding

Step 3 Click again to stop decoding of the selected signal source.

You can also click in Window Management Toolbar to stop decoding of all the windows or

click to start decoding of all the windows.

Viewing Decoding Status

Purpose

You can view the decoding status of the signal source or camera.

Step 1 Select a window.

Step 2 Click Decoding Status in Advanced Settings Area to view the decoding status of the selected window.

Figure 4-73 View Decoding Status

Step 3 You can view the decoding status on the interface. Click Refresh to refresh the status or click Exit to exit from the interface.

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Playing Back Files

Purpose

You can play back the record files on the video wall.

Step 1 Select a window.

Step 2 Click File Playback in Advanced Settings Area to play back the record files.

. Figure 4-74 File Playback

Step 3 Select the Stream Rate from the dropdown list. 5 levels can be selected.

Step 4 Click to select the Saving Path to open the record files.

Step 5 Click Playback to start playback or click Stop to stop it.

4.7.2 Mirroring Video Wall

Purpose

You can mirror the content of one video wall area to another.

Step 1 On the Video Wall interface, click button to enable video wall mirror.

Then the different areas will appear on the video wall as shown below. The positions of the areas depend on the positions of the decoding outputs.

Figure 4-75 Enable Video Wall Mirror

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The neighboring LCD decoding outputs belong to one area, and the neighboring LED

decoding outputs belong to one area. The LCD and LED decoding outputs belong to

different areas.

Video wall mirror is only available when the areas are separate and not duplicated.

Step 2 Hold the mouse to drag one area to overlap another area and release the mouse.

Then the dialog box pops up as below.

Figure 4-76 Dialog Box

Step 3 Click OK to mirror one area to another. Then the mirrored area will be marked as Area X (Area Y Mirror) (Area X refers to the mirrored area and area Y refers to the mirroring area) on the video wall as shown below.

Figure 4-77 Mirrored Area

4.7.3 Configuring Virtual LED

Purpose

Virtual LED is the on-screen display of the text you want to show on the video wall. Only one text string is supported. The font color and background color are configurable.

Step 1 Click Virtual LED tab on the Advanced Settings Menu.

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Figure 4-78 Configure Virtual LED

Step 2 Click an online video wall controller and input the content you want to show on the video wall in the Current Virtual LED text field.

Not more than 256 characters can be contained in the content.

Step 3 Click Configuration to configure Font and Background Colour and Moving Mode.

Figure 4-79 Virtual LED Settings

Step 4 Select the Show Mode, Font Color, and Background Color.

Step 5 Select Moving Direction and Moving Speed in the respective dropdown list.

Step 6 Click OK to save the settings and back to video wall interface.

Step 7 Click Show to display the virtual LED or Hide to hide the virtual LED.

4.7.4 Configuring Background Picture

Purpose

Upload local picture as the background of output window.

Step 1 Click Background Picture on the Advanced Settings Menu.

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Figure 4-80 Configure Background Picture

Step 2 Drag the background picture to the video wall. Or open window for the background picture.

Step 3 Click to select the background picture.

Step 4 Select the picture path and click Open to upload the picture. The uploaded picture will replace the current picture.

Step 5 Select a window.

Step 6 Check the checkbox of Show to show the background picture on the selected window. Or uncheck the checkbox to disable it.

The supported resolution of background picture ranges from 1280 720 to 16384 8192.

The supported formats of background picture are *jpg and *jpeg.

The picture name cannot contain more than 32 characters.

4.8 Configuring RSC Server

4.8.1 Setting RSC Server

Purpose

The RSC Server software is used to remotely control other computers which are used for signal source output.

Step 1 Install RSC Server software on signal source computer.

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Step 2 On the Status Interface the server name and server password can be edited. The default password is 12345 which is entered in the Server Password text field and we highly recommend you to change the default password to avoid the security problem.

STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDEDWe highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (Using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters.) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.

Figure 4-81 RSC Server Status Interface

Reboot the server to take new settings into effect.

Step 3 Click Settings to enter the settings interface where you can set the saving path for files

and only files like image, PPT and video can be previewed on the video wall.

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Figure 4-82 RSC Server Settings Interface

Step 4 Click About to get the version information.

Figure 4-83 RSC Server Version Information

4.8.2 Remote Interaction

Purpose

After settings have done on the RSC Server software, you can realize remote interaction on the iVMS-4200 Video Wall Client Software.

Step 1 Log in to the iVMS-4200 Video Wall Client Software and click Device Management to enter the Device Management interface.

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Figure 4-84 Device Management Interface

Step 2 Select the video wall controller and click Remote Configuration to enter the Remote Configuration interface.

Step 3 Click Others and select the Screen Controller Server Bind to enter the following interface.

Figure 4-85 Bind Screen Controller Server

Step 4 Check the checkbox of Bind, select the Signal Name and IP Version from the dropdown list, and input the IP Address, Port No., User Name and Password of the server to finish the bind.

In the text filed of User Name, input admin which is the only user name.

The password here should be the same with the password set in the RSC server

Step 5 Return to the Video Wall interface, and drag the screen server signal source to the output window. Right-click the window and select Screen Control to remotely control the computer with the signal source.

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Figure 4-86 Video Wall Interface

Step 6 There are four icons on the upper right corner. Respectively they mean Image, Video, PPT and Remark.

Figure 4-87 Screen Control Interface

1) CIick to display all the image files in the directory set in the RSC Sever.

Figure 4-88 Screen Control Interface (1)

2) Click to disaplay all the video files in the directory set in the RSC Sever.

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Figure 4-89 Screen Control Interface (2)

3) Click to display all the PPT files in the directory set in the RSC Sever.

Figure 4-90 Screen Control Interface (3)

4) Click to pop up the following remark tool bar. You can select a color and set the line width to make remarks on the PPT.

Figure 4-91 Remark Tool Bar

4.9 Setting the Custom Resolution on the Computer

Purpose

After the signal resolution is configured on the Remote Configuration interface and the signal output of the computer is connected to the input of the controller, you can select the configured custom resolution for the display of your computer.

Step 1 Set the custom signal resolution on the Signal Resolution interface of Remote Configuration.

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Figure 4-92 Configure Input Signal Resolution

Step 2 Enter the NVIDIA Control Panel on your computer and click Change Resolution to enter the following interface.

Figure 4-93 Change the Computer Resolution

Step 3 Select the custom resolution you have configured from the Resolution list.

4.10 Stream Media Server Configuration

Purpose

When the device network access channel number reaches the limit, or the network bandwidth is limited, you can realize real-time data transmission via stream media server to decrease the network pressure of the device.

4.10.1 Installing Stream Media Server

When you install iVMS-4200 video wall client software, install stream media server in the same layer of directory of the video wall client software.

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4.10.2 Running Stream Media Server

Double click the desktop shortcut icon , or enter the installation directory (default: iVMS-4200 Video Wall\ iVMS-4200 Stream Media Server), to open the stream media server. The main page is shown as below.

Figure 4-94 Stream Media Server

will appear in the taskbar in the lower right corner of the desktop, indicating the server is running normally.

4.10.3 Adding Stream Media Server

Open iVMS-4200 video wall client software.

Click Device Management.

Click Add SMS.

Figure 4-95 Add Stream Media Server

Input Nickname, Address, and Port.

Click Add to add the server.

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4.10.4 Configuring Stream Media Server

Click System Configuration of iVMS-4200 video wall client software.

Click Export to export Stream Media Safety Authentication Configuration to the local PC.

Figure 4-96 Export Stream Media Safety Authentication Configuration

Import the stream media safety authentication configuration to the stream media server.

1) Run the stream media server.

2) Click Configuration.

3) Click Import to import the stream media safety authentication configuration to the server.

Figure 4-97 Import Stream Media Safety Authentication Configuration

4) Reboot the server to take the settings into effect.

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Import the stream media safety authentication configuration to the video wall controller via iVMS-4200 video wall client software.

1) Add the video wall controller to the iVMS-4200 video wall client software. Refer to Chapter 3.2.2 Adding the Video Wall Controller for details.

2) Click Remote Configuration.

3) Go to System > Token Key.

4) Check Enable Token Authentication.

5) Click Import Token Authentication Information to import the XML file exported to the local PC before. After import, thekey content will generate in Key text filed.

6) Select Not Fill for Encryption Algorithm Filling Format.

7) Click Save to save the settings.

For the other parameters of token configuration, remain the default settings.

Figure 4-98 Token Configuration

Select the added stream media and click SMS Settings on Device Management interface to set stream media server.

1) Check the groups or channels needing to get stream via stream media.

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2) Click OK to save the settings.

Figure 4-99 Stream Media Server Settings

Result: The groups or channels getting stream via stream media will get stream again via stream media. Open the stream media server, and the channels getting stream via stream media will be displayed.

Figure 4-100 Stream Media Status

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Chapter 5 Searching Logs

Purpose

The client log files of the controller can be searched. The log files are stored in the local computer.

5.1 Searching Log Files

Step 1 Click the Log Search item in the dropdown list of Tool.

Figure 5-1 Dropdown List of Tool

Step 2 Specify the Start Time and End Time.

Step 3 Click Search. The log files meeting the conditions will be displayed on the list. You can check the Operation Time, Description and other information of the logs.

Figure 5-2 Searched Logs

5.2 Filtering Log Files

Purpose

The searching results (log files) can be filtered by the keyword or condition, and thus you can find the logs you want.

Step 1 Click Log Filter on the Log Search interface to expand the Log Filter panel.

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Figure 5-3 Log Filter

Step 2 Select the radio button of Filter by Keyword, and then input keyword for filtering in the text field.

Or select the radio button of Filter by Condition, and then specify Log Type and Description in the corresponding dropdown list.

Step 3 Click Filter to start filtering. You can click Clear Filter to clear the filtering.

5.3 Exporting Log Files

Purpose

The log files, including the client logs and server logs, can be exported for backup.

Before you start

Search out the log files first.

Step 1 Click Export Log on the Log Search interface to open the Log Backup dialog box.

Figure 5-4 Log Backup

Step 2 Click the icon and select a local saving path.

Step 3 Click Backup to export the log files.

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Chapter 6 Specifications

DS-C10S-SXX/E Series

Model DS-C10S-S11/E DS-C10S-S22/E DS-C10S-S41/E

Hardware Slot Number 11 (6 Input, 5 Output)

22 (12 input, 10 output)

41 (23 input & 18 output)

Motherboard (DS-C10S-MSU)

Network Interface 1, 10M/100M/1000M self-adaptive Ethernet interface

USB Interface 1 USB 2.0 (Reserved)

RS-232 Serial Interface 2

Cascade Network Interface

2, SYNC OUT/IN (reserved)

Network Decoding Board (DS-C10S-SI)

Decoding Performance 2-ch@5 MP, 4-ch@1080p, 8-ch@720p, 16-ch@D1

Enhanced Network Decoding Board (DS-C10S-SI/UH)

Decoding Performance

2-ch@8 MP (low frame rate), 2-ch@6 MP (full frame rate), 2-ch@5 MP (full frame rate), 8-ch@1080p, 16-ch@720p, or 32-ch@D1, supporting H.265

BNC Input Board (DS-C10S-BI/8) Interface 8 BNC interface, PAL/NTSC self-adaptive

VGA Input Board (DS-C10S-VI/2E, DS-C10S-VI/4E)

Interface 4/2 VGA interface

RGB Input Resolution

HD15 interface (DVI-HD15 adaptor is needed.)

Resolution: 720p@60 Hz, 1024 768@60 Hz, 1024 768@75 Hz, 1280 1024@60 Hz, 1280 1024@75 Hz, 1366 x 768@60 Hz, 1400 x 1050@60 Hz, 1080p@50 Hz, 1080p@60 Hz, UXGA@60 Hz, 1920 1200@60 Hz

DVI Input Board (DS-C10S-DI/2E, DS-C10S-DI/4E)

Interface 4/2 DVI interface

DVI Resolution

720p@50 Hz, 720p@60 Hz, 1024 768@60 Hz, 1024 768@75 Hz, 1280 1024@60 Hz, 1280 1024@75 Hz, 1366 x 768@60 Hz, 1400 x 1050@60 Hz, 1080p@50 Hz, 1080p@60 Hz, UXGA@60 Hz, 1920 1200@60 Hz

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DS-C10S-SXX/E Series

Model DS-C10S-S11/E DS-C10S-S22/E DS-C10S-S41/E

DVI Dual Link Input Board (DS-C10S-HDI/1)

Digital Signal Input Resolution

2048 1536@30 Hz, 2560 1440@30 Hz, 2560 1600@30 Hz, 2560 2048@30 Hz, 2800 2100@30 Hz, 3072 2304@30 Hz, 840 2160@30 Hz, 4088 4088@15 Hz

HDMI Input Board (DS-C10S-HI/4, DS-C10S-HI/2, DS-C10S-HI/E)

Interface 4/2 HDMI interface

HDMI resolution

DS-C10S-HI/4, DS-C10S-HI/2: 720p@50 Hz, 720p@60 Hz, 1024 768@60 Hz, 1024 768@75 Hz, 1280 1024@60 Hz, 1280 1024@75 Hz, 1366 x 768@60 Hz, 1400 x 1050@60 Hz, 1080p@50 Hz, 1080p@60 Hz, UXGA@60 Hz, 1920 1200@60 Hz.

DS-C10S-HI/E: 1024 768@60 Hz, 1024 768@75 Hz, 720p50, 720p60, 1280 1024@60 Hz, 1280 1024@75 Hz, 1366 768@60 Hz, 1400 1050@60 Hz, 1600 1200@60 Hz, 1080p50, 1080p60, 1920 1200@60 Hz, 3840 2160@30 Hz, 4096 2160@30 Hz

Only No. 1 and 3 interfaces support 3840 2160@30 Hz and

4096 2160@30 Hz resolution.

The 4096 2160@30 Hz resolution is not supported by EDID, and can only be output by video card.

SDI Input Board (DS-C10S-SDI/4)

Interface 4 SDI interface

SDI Digital Signal Input Resolution

720p@25 Hz, 720p@30 Hz, 720p@50 Hz, 720p@60 Hz, 1080p@25 Hz, 1080p@30 Hz, 1080i@50 Hz, 1080i@60 Hz

YPbPr Input Board (DS-C10S-YI/2)

Interface 2 RCA interface

Resolution 480i@60 Hz, 480p@60 Hz, 576i@50 Hz, 576p@50 Hz, 720p@50 Hz, 720p@60 Hz, 1080i@50 Hz, 1080i@60 Hz

HD TVI Input Board

(DS-C10S-TVI/4)

Interface 4 HD TVI interface

Resolution 720p25, 720p30, 720p50, 720p60, 1080p25, 1080p30

DP Input Board (DS-C10S-DPI/4)

Interface 4 DP interface

Resolution 1024 768@60 Hz, 1024 768@75 Hz, 720p50, 720p60, 1280 1024@60 Hz, 1280 1024@75 Hz, 1366 768@60 Hz, 1400 1050@60 Hz, 1600 1200@60 Hz, 1080p50, 1080p60, 1920 1200@60 Hz, 3840 2160@30 Hz, 4096

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Model DS-C10S-S11/E DS-C10S-S22/E DS-C10S-S41/E 2160@30 Hz

Only No. 1 and 3 interfaces support 3840 2160@30 Hz and

4096 2160@30 Hz resolution.

The 4096 2160@30 Hz resolution is not supported by EDID, and can only be output by video card.

HDBasetT Input Board (DS-C10S-HDBI/4)

Interface 4 HDBaseT interface

Resolution

1024 768@60 Hz, 1024 768@75 Hz, 720p50, 720p60, 1280 1024@60 Hz, 1280 1024@75 Hz, 1366 768@60 Hz, 1400 1050@60 Hz, 1600 1200@60 Hz, 1080p50, 1080p60, 1920 1200@60 Hz, 3840 2160@30 Hz, 4096 2160@30 Hz

Only No. 1 and 3 interfaces support 3840 2160@30 Hz and 4096 2160@30 Hz resolution.

VGA Output Board (DS-C10S-VO/4E, DS-C10S-VO/2E)

Interface 4/2 VGA interface

RGB Resolution

HD15 interface (DVI-HD15 adaptor is needed.)

Resolution: 1024 x 768@60/75 Hz, 1360 x 768@60 Hz, 1400 x 1050@60 Hz, 720p60, 1600 x 1200@60 Hz, 1080p60, 1920 x 1200@60 Hz

DVI Output Board (DS-C10S-DO/4E, DS-C10S-DO/2E)

Interface 4/2 DVI interface

DVI Resolution

1024 x 768@60/75 Hz, 1360 x 768@60 Hz, 1400 x 1050@60 Hz, 720p60, 1600 x 1200@60 Hz, 1080p60, 1920 x 1200@60 Hz

HDMI Output Board

(DS-C10S-HO/4E, DS-C10S-HO/2E)

Interface 4/2 HDMI interface

HDMI Resolution

1024 x 768@60/75 Hz, 1360 x 768@60 Hz, 1400 x 1050@60 Hz, 720p60, 1600 x 1200@60 Hz, 1080p60, 1920 x 1200@60 Hz

SDI Output Board (DS-C10S-SDO/4)

Interface 4 SDI interface

SDI Resolution 720p@50 Hz, 720p@60 Hz, 1080p@50 Hz, 1080p@60 Hz

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Model DS-C10S-S11/E DS-C10S-S22/E DS-C10S-S41/E

HDBaseT Output Board (DS-C10S-HDBO/4)

Interface 4 RJ45 interface

HDBaseT Resolution

1024 768@60 Hz, 1024 768@75 Hz, 1360 768@60 Hz, 1080p@60 Hz, 1400 1050@60 Hz, 1920 1200@60 Hz, 720p@60 Hz

Others

Power Supply 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60Hz

A build-in power supply Build-in redundant power supply

Consumption 250 W (full-loaded)

450 W (full-loaded)

1000 W (full-loaded)

Working Temperature +0 C to +50 C (+32 F to +122 F)

Working Humidity 10 to 90% (Non-condensing)

Chassis Standard 4U chassis

Standard 8U chassis

Standard 13U chassis

Dimension (DHW)

352 177 442.4 mm

(13.9 7 17.4 inch)

352 354 442.4 mm (13.9 13.9 17.4 inch)

417 576.6 442.4 mm (16.4 27.7 17.4 inch)

Weight 20 kg (full-loaded)

35 kg (full-loaded)

50 kg (full-loaded)

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