CYP CDPS-14TW User manual

Operation Manual
Operation Manual
CDPS-14TW
HDMI 1x4 TV Wall

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or
operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply.
Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this
equipment:
• Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of re,
electrical shock and injury to persons.
• To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain,
moisture or install this product near water.
• Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
• Never push an object of any kind into this product through any
openings or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts
inside the unit.
• Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
• Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the PSU
if it is damaged.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any
weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
• To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or
openings in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow for
sufcient space for air to circulate around the unit.
REVISION HISTORY
VERSION NO. DATE DD/MM/YY SUMMARY OF CHANGE
VR0 09/12/14 Preliminary Release
VR1 01/06/15 RS-232 Command

CONTENTS
1. Introduction............................................1
2. Applications...........................................1
3. Package Contents ................................1
4. System Requirements............................1
5. Features..................................................2
6. Operation Controls and Functions.......3
6.1 Front Panel........................................3
6.2 Rear Panel.........................................3
6.3 RS-232 Protocols ...............................5
6.4 RS-232 & Telnet Commands............6
6.5 Software Application Installation.12
6.6 TV Wall Functions............................13
6.6.1 System Settings.........................13
6.6.2 Connect Interface...................13
6.6.3 Network Conguration ............14
6.6.4 TV Wall (1)..................................14
6.6.5 TV Wall (2)..................................15
6.6.6 TV Wall (3)..................................16
6.6.7 TV Wall (4)..................................17
6.6.8 I/O Setup...................................18
6.6.9 Image Adjust.............................19
6.7 Telnet Control.................................19
7. Specications ......................................22
8. Timing ...................................................23
8.1 Input Support Timing......................23
8.2 Output Support Timing ..................24
9. Connection and Installation...............24
10. Acronyms...........................................26

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1. INTRODUCTION
The 1 by 4 HDMI TV Wall allows an HDMI input source to be freely
arranged on 4 displays (TV or monitor) and or cascade to extend the
HDMI signal up to as many as needed with bezel correction function.
Friendly control application that leads user with single or total devices
control over a one touch button and leave the TV Wall control
system never been easier. The device supports video timings up to
WUXGA@60RB and 1080p@60Hz, audio format up to 7.1CH LPCM at
192kHz sampling rate based on input source EDID. All the operation
and control can be done through Telnet and RS-232.
2. APPLICATIONS
• Hypermarket display
• Public advertisement
• Digital Presentation
• Stock Market
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
• 1 x 4 by 4 HDMI TV Wall
• 1 x 12V/3A DC Power Adaptor
• Operation Manual
4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Input source equipment such as DVD/Blu-ray players or any HDMI
signal and output HD TV/displays.

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5. FEATURES
• HDMI, HDCP1.4 and DVI compliant
• Output source signal to 4 displays (2 by 2 Video wall) as a full image
with adjustable Bezel Correction
• Cascade/Bypass the HDMI signal up to as many as require
• One button push to control all connected TV Wall devices
• Supports RS232 and Telnet controls
• Input resolutions support VGA~WUXGA and 480i~1080p
• Output resolutions support 720p~1080p
• Supports different input resolution and output resolution selectable
from TV Wall application. The factory default value for the output
resolution is 720p@60Hz/ 2CH LPCM
• Audio supports LPCM 2CH, 5.1CH, 7.1CH/AC3/DTS/Dolby Digital
Plus/Dolby TruHD & DTS-HD

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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front Panel
1X4 TV WALL CDPS-14TW
POWER
1
1Power
▪ON/OFF: Press this button to power ON the device or set it to
standby mode.
▪Factory default: Under Power On status, press this button for 3
sec. to reset the system back to factory default setting.
6.2 Rear Panel
DCBA RS232 DC 12V
USB
SERVICE
ONLY
HDMI IN HDMI OUT
CONTROL
1 2 3 4 5 6
1HDMI IN
Connect with HDMI source equipment such as DVD/Blue-ray
players and or PC/Laptop devices.
2HDMI OUT A~D
Connect with HDMI TV/displays for output image display. It is
suggest that the connection sequence should be placed as
diagram showed for TV wall set up. Output D is the nominated port
for cascading/Bypass the HDMI signal.
DVD HDMI IN
Control
HDMI OUT Display
2X2
DCBA
PC A B
C D

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DVD HDMI IN
HDMI IN
Control
Control
HDMI OUT
HDMI OUT
Display
3X2
DCBA
HGFE
PC
Router
A B C
EF G
DVD HDMI IN
HDMI IN
HDMI IN
Control
Control
Control
HDMI OUT
HDMI OUT
HDMI OUT
Display
3X3
DCBA
HGFE
LKJI
PC
Router
A B C
EF G
IJ K
3Control
Connect to an active network for telnet control (Please refer to 6.5
telnet Commands).
4USB SERVICE ONLY
This slot is reserved for factory use only.
5RS-232
Connect from PC/Laptop with D-Sub 9pin cables for RS-232
command sending and controlling over the device.
Note: RS-232 control system is only limited for single device.
6DC 12V
Plug the 12V DC power supply into the unit and connect the
adaptor to an AC outlet.

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6.3 RS-232 Protocols
CDPS-14TW
Remote Controller(PC)
PIN Denition PIN Denition
1 NC 1 NC
2TxD 2RxD
3RxD 3TxD
4 NC 4 NC
5 GND 5 GND
6 NC 6 NC
7 NC 7 NC
8 NC 8 NC
9 NC 9 NC
Baud Rate: 115200bps
Data Bit: 8 bits
Parity: None
Flow Control: None
Stop Bit: 1

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6.4 RS-232 & Telnet Commands
Item Command Description Parameter
Resolution
RRES Request
Resolution 0=720p50,
1=720p60,
2=1080p24,
3=1080p25,
4=1080p30,
5=1080p50,
6=1080p60,
7=1024x768 60
8=1280x800 60,
9=1280x1024 60,
10=1366x768 60,
11=1440x900 60,
12=1600x900 60,
13=1600x1200 60
14=1680x1050 60,
15=1920x1200 60, 16=Native
SRES 0~16 Set
Resolution
ROSDD Request
OSD Status 0=OFF, 1=ON
SOSDD 0/1 Set OSD
Status
ROSDH Request
OSD H
Position 0~20 (5)
SOSDH
0~20 Set OSD H
Position
OSD ROSDV Request
OSD V
Position 0~20 (5)
SOSDV
0~20 Set OSD V
Position

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Item Command Description Parameter
ROSDT
Request
OSD Display
Timeout
setting 0~50 (50)
0=No Time Out
SOSDT
2~50
Set OSD
Display
Timeout in
Second
ROSDG Request
OSD Gain
Correction 0~10 (2)
SOSDG
0~10
Set OSD
Gain
Correction
SOSDI Set OSD
Information
Status ON/OFF
SOSDR OSD reset
to factory
default
RBRI 1~4 Request
Brightness Output 1~4
SBRI 1~4
0~100 Set
Brightness Output 1~4, Brightness Value
0~100 (50)
RCON 1~4 Request
Contrast Output 1~4
SCON 1~4
0~100 Set
Contrast Output 1~4, Contrast Value
0~100 (50)
RSAT 1~4 Request
Saturation Output 1~4
IMAGE SSAT 1~4
0~100 Set
Saturation Output 1~4, Saturation Value
0~100 (50)
RHUE 1~4 Request
Hue Output 1~4

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Item Command Description Parameter
SHUE 1~4
0~100 Set Hue Output 1~4, Hue Value 0~100
(50)
SIMRE 1~4
Reset
Picture
Setting
1->Brightness,2->Contrast,3-
>Saturation,4->Hue
SPIRE
Reset All
Picture
Setting
Ethernet RIPM
SIPM 0/1
Request IP
Mode
Set IP Mode 0->DHCP, 1->Static
RIPA Request IP
Address
IP ADDR : IPA3.IPA2.IPA1.
IPA0
SIPA
0~255.
0~255.
0~255.
0~255
Set IP
Address
RMAA Request
Mask
Address
Mask ADDR : MAA3.MAA2.
MAA1.MAA0
SMAA
0~255.
0~255.
0~255.
0~255
Set Mask
Address

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Item Command Description Parameter
RGAA Request
Gateway
Address
Gate ADDR : GAA3.GAA2.
GAA1.GAA0
SGAA
0~255.
0~255.
0~255.
0~255
Set
Gateway
Address
RETIME
Request
Ethernet
Timeout 0=OFF, 1=10min, 2=20min,
3=30min, 4=40min, 5=50min,
6=60min
SETIME 0~6 Set Ethernet
Timeout
RLINK Read Link
IP000~255
IP010~255
IP020~255
IP030~255
MA000~255
MA010~255
MA020~255
MA030~255
GA000~255
GA010~255
GA020~255
GA030~255
System RMUTE Request 0=UNMUTE, 1=MUTE
Mute Status
SMUTE 0/1 Set Mute
Status

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Item Command Description Parameter
RPOW Request
Power
Status 0=Power off, 1=Power on
SPOW 0/1 Set Power
Status
RVER Request
Version
SREL Set Re-Link
SDEF
Reset to
factory
default
RMNC 1~4 Request TV
Wall Value TV WALL M Value
TV WALL N Value
Output 1~4
SMNC M N
0~4
Set TV Wall
Output
Value
RCO 1~4
Request
Output
TV Wall
Position
Output 1~4
SCO 1~4 Y Set Output
TV Wall
Position
Output 1~4, TV Wall
position(M*N)
RCBH 1~4 Request H
Bezel Value Output 1~4
SCBH 1~4
0~255
Set Output
H Bezel
Value Output 1~4, H Bezel value
TV WALL
RCBV 1~4 Request V
Bezel Value Output 1~4
SCBV 1~4
0~255
Set Output
V Bezel
Value Output 1~4, V Bezel value

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Item Command Description Parameter
TV WALL
RBEZ Request
Bezel Status 0=Bezel off, 1=Bezel on
SBEZ 0/1 Set Bezel
Status
RMDN Request
Device's
Model No. Unit model NO. Setting be
1~255
SMDN
0~255 Set Device's
Model No.
SWDE Reset TV
Wall Value
SHOT 0~23 Set Hot
Setting
0=1x1, 1=2x2, 2=3x3, 3=4x4,
4=5x5, 5=6x6, 6=2x3, 7=3x2,
8=3x4, 9=4x2, 10=4x3, 11=4x5,
12=1x2, 13=2x1, 14=1x3,
15=3x1, 16=1x4, 17=4x1,
18=2x4, 19=3x5, 20=5x4,
21=5x3, 22=6x2, 23=6x3
SFAVE 1~5 Save Favor
Setting
RFAVE 1~5
Recall
Favor
Setting
RBY Request
Bypass
Setting 0=non Bypass, 1=Bypass
SBY 0/1 Set Bypass
Setting
*All commands will be not executed unless followed with a carriage
return (0x0D) and commands are case-sensitive.
*RS-232 control is set to single device only, not for use with Cascade/
Bypass output's connection device.
*Bold values are the default setting.

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6.5 Software Application Installation
Use the link http://cypress.com.tw to download the software
application TV Wall Set v1.09 and execute it to control the TV Wall
system.
Note: Before installing, remove any former verion that was existing.
Once the application is installed successfully, click and open the “TV
Wall Set”.
1.Every time when the TV Wall device is power or reset with network
connection, click on “Search MAC” to conrm the total TV Wall
device within the network system.

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6.6 TV Wall Functions
6.6.1 6.6.2 6.6.3
6.6.1 System Settings
1.Click “Power ON” to switch ON the device, to switch all devices ON
click ALL IP and then “Power ON”.
2.Click “Factory Reset” to set the device’s setting back to default,
to switch all devices back to default setting click ALL IP and then
“Factory Reset”.
3.Select from MAC a device and click “Connect” to control the
device. Once the “Connect” button is clicked the setting will be
refreshed except Image Adjust.
4.Click “Search MAC” to dene on-line TV Wall devices.
6.6.2 Connect Interface
1.Click on “Connect” to make the link and the TV Wall Set will refresh
automatically yet the Image Adjust can only be refreshed by
clicking the button.
2.Click on “Disconnect” to terminate the link between TV Wall device
and the TV Wall Set.
3.Click on the arrow down button of MAC to show the TV Wall devices
and select the nominated device/MAC for connection.
4.When more than one TV Wall device is in use, set “Model No.” is a

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must in order to split and arrange the image correctly.
6.6.3 Network Conguration
1.Click on “Get IP” to get the current IP link status.
2.Click on ““ button to change address type.
3.To change IP address, click on “Set IP” and insert direction on IP
address, Net Mask and Default Gateway address bar.
4.When Set IP is done, click on “Re-link” to reset the IP address.
6.6.4 TV Wall (1)
3
2
1
1.Bezel Correction ON/OFF allows TV Wall’s image to be adjust to t
the display and look better as in one or without any adjustment and
split the image evenly.
2.Click on ALL IP to allow Bezel Correction to perform on all TV Wall
devices.
3.Fast TV wall setting buttons.

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6.6.5 TV Wall (2)
2
3
4
1
1.Output Chanel setup allows user to set up individual output A~D on
a specic position and from horizontal and vertical position of 1~15.
2.Output Ch.4 Bypass On/Off allows the TV Wall device’s output D to
be set to signal bypass mode or not.
3.H Correction allows output horizontal position’s display to be adjust
with Bezel value.
4.V Correction allows output vertical position’s display to be adjust
with Bezel value.

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6.6.6 TV Wall (3)
2
3
1
1.Output H&V Value setup allows user to adjust individual output A~D
on a specic position and from horizontal and vertical position of
0~255.
2.Refresh button is to refresh I/O Setup page only.
3.Reset button is to reset all settings of I/O Setup back to factory
default value.
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