Aten VM5808H [11/118] Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview
The ATEN VanCryst VM5404H / VM5808H 4 x 4 / 8 x 8 HDMI Matrix
Switch with Scaler is a versatile solution that provides an easy way to route
high definition video and audio from any of 4/8 HDMI sources to any of 4/8
HDMI displays at the same time. As a Matrix Switch, each input can be
independently connected to any or all outputs, giving you the ultimate in
flexibility and control in any multi-display audio/video installation.
The VM5404H / VM5808H features Seamless Switching, which employs
FPGA matrix system architecture to seamlessly switch between multiple
sources and multiple displays. With EDID Expert technology, the VM5404H /
VM5808H selects the optimum EDID settings for smooth power-up and the
highest quality display. It also features a high-performing scaling engine that
converts the video resolution into the display's native resolution to give you the
best image quality.
You can easily configure the VM5404H / VM5808H via the front panel LCD
display and pushbuttons, and through the use of an IR Remote Control. The
LCD provides a quick view of all port connections, and lets operators access
the unit’s built-in configuration utility.
Furthermore, the VM5404H / VM5808H allows convenient configuration and
operation via an intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI) using any web
browser. The web GUI provides you with advanced features which include
easy setup of custom Video Wall and Digital Signage configurations that can
be saved and recalled. Because your VM5404H / VM5808H can be controlled
over a standard TCP/IP connection, it conveniently integrates into any existing
network for easy remote access. For complete system and install integration,
serial control is standard through the VM5404H / VM5808H’s built-in RS-232
port that allows the switch to be controlled through a high-end controller or PC.
The VM5404H / VM5808H is an ideal solution for applications that require
HDMI outputs from multiple sources to be conveniently delivered to multiple
destinations, such as for stage presentations, competitions, control centers, and
system installations that require real-time reports.
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- Vm5404h vm5808h user manual p.1
- Sj t 11364 2006 p.2
- Safety p.2
- Emc information p.2
- Online registration p.3
- Telephone support p.3
- User notice p.3
- User information p.3
- Package contents p.4
- Contents p.5
- Chapter 3 front panel configuration p.5
- Chapter 2 hardware setup p.5
- Chapter 1 introduction p.5
- Chapter 4 browser operation p.6
- Chapter 5 rs 232 commands p.8
- Appendix p.8
- About this manual p.9
- This manual uses the following conventions p.10
- Product information p.10
- For information about all aten products and how they can help you connect without limits visit aten on the web or contact an aten authorized reseller visit aten on the web for a list of locations and telephone numbers p.10
- Conventions p.10
- Chapter 1 p.11
- Overview p.11
- Introduction p.11
- Features p.12
- Source devices p.13
- Requirements p.13
- Display devices p.13
- Cables p.13
- Supported web browsers are shown in the table below p.14
- Supported operating systems are shown in the table below p.14
- Source device operating systems p.14
- Browsers p.14
- Vm5404h front view p.15
- Components p.15
- Vm5404h rear view p.16
- Vm5808h front view p.17
- Vm5808h rear view p.18
- The vm5404h s ir remote control only supports use the 1 4 input and p.19
- Ir remote control p.19
- 4 output pushbuttons p.19
- This page intentionally left blank p.20
- Rack mounting p.21
- Hardware setup p.21
- Chapter 2 p.21
- Grounding p.22
- Cable connection p.23
- Vm5404h vm5808h user manual p.24
- Installation diagram p.24
- Overview p.25
- Front panel pushbuttons p.25
- Front panel configuration p.25
- Chapter 3 p.25
- Enter password p.26
- Port switching p.27
- Main screen p.27
- Input port selection p.27
- Output port selection p.29
- Vm5808h p.31
- The vm5404h vm5808h has a built in configuration utility via the front panel lcd which can be controlled by pressing the menu and front panel input pushbuttons 1 8 or 1 4 user can cycle through the menu options starting from ip setting page in the order shown in the table below p.31
- Note the highlighted values are the default settings of the vm5404h p.31
- Lcd menu organization p.31
- Chapter 3 front panel configuration p.31
- Menu pushbutton p.32
- Ip setting p.32
- Ip address subnet mask p.32
- Gateway p.33
- Serial port setting p.34
- Baud rate p.34
- Edid mode p.35
- Operation mode p.35
- Output status p.38
- Security mode p.40
- Change password p.41
- Save to a profile p.42
- Turn video wall off p.43
- Play stop the profile schedule p.43
- Profile pushbutton p.44
- Power on off individual output displays p.45
- Ir remote control operation p.45
- Change the input source of an output display p.45
- Power on off all output displays p.46
- Overview p.47
- Logging in p.47
- Chapter 4 p.47
- Browser operation p.47
- Menu bar p.48
- Main page p.48
- Profile list p.49
- Adding playing a profile p.49
- Importing exporting a profile p.51
- Profile list options p.52
- Profile p.52
- Play window p.52
- Clicking a profile or the play window opens a pop up menu with options p.52
- Profile scheduling is located below the profile list scheduling allows you to queue and play connection profiles in sequence for a specific amount of time p.54
- Profile scheduling p.54
- After selecting edit you will be presented with the following options p.55
- Digital signage profile p.56
- Connection profiles p.56
- Output icon p.57
- Click grid view to use an alternate method for configuring connection profiles see page 48 p.57
- Select source p.57
- Output options p.58
- Grid view p.58
- Video wall profile p.59
- Video wall options p.59
- Number of displays bezel dimensions p.60
- Independent output p.61
- Blank output p.61
- Grouping p.62
- Video wall example the example below shows a video wall with 8 displays p.63
- Video wall example p.63
- This video wall has 1 group and 2 independent displays p.63
- Each group and independent output has a unique color p.63
- Display preferences p.63
- Output options p.65
- Hdmi video options p.65
- System settings p.67
- General p.68
- Fan status p.68
- Device info p.68
- User account p.69
- Add account p.70
- Permission level p.71
- Port name p.72
- Network p.73
- Edid mode p.75
- Customized mode p.76
- Edid cea description p.77
- Customized edid settings p.78
- Cea settings p.81
- Video data p.82
- Maintenance p.84
- Osd cec p.86
- Telnet operation p.87
- H call up the command list for help p.87
- Configuration menu p.87
- Ri read what input is connected to nn output p.88
- Pw change password p.88
- Lo load connections from profile p.88
- Ip set ip address p.88
- Im set ip subnet mask p.88
- Gt set gateway address p.88
- Vr software version information p.89
- Ti set timeout p.89
- Sv save the current connections into a profile p.89
- Ss switch input to specified output p.89
- Sb set serial port baud rate p.89
- Ro read what output is connected to nn input p.89
- This page intentionally left blank p.90
- Serial control protocol commands p.91
- Rs232 pin assignment p.91
- Rs 232 commands p.91
- Configuring the serial port p.91
- Chapter 5 p.91
- Verification p.92
- The switch port command allows you to switch ports on the vm5404h vm5808h p.93
- The formula for the switch command is as follows p.93
- The following tables show the possible values for the switch port command p.93
- Switch port command p.93
- Sw o04 enter p.93
- Sw o03 off enter p.93
- Sw i02 o05 enter p.93
- For example to switch input port 02 to output port 05 type p.93
- Command input number output number control enter p.93
- To turn off video output on port 03 type p.93
- To switch output port 04 to the next port type p.93
- Vm5404h vm5808h user manual p.94
- The port number can be skipped and the default value will be used p.94
- The following table lists the available switch port commands p.94
- Note 1 by default input port 01 is tied to output port 01 input port 02 is tied to output port 02 and so on until port 08 i e o01 i01 o02 i02 p.94
- Each command string can be separated with a space p.94
- The formula for the edid command is as follows p.95
- The following tables show the possible values for the edid command p.95
- The following table lists the available edid commands p.95
- Note each command string can be separated with a space p.95
- For example to use the port1 edid mode type p.95
- Extended display identification data edid is a data that contains a display s basic information and is used to communicate with the video source p.95
- Edid port1 enter p.95
- Edid mode command p.95
- Command control enter p.95
- The formula for the mute command is as follows p.97
- The following tables show the possible values for the mute command p.97
- The following table lists the available mute commands p.97
- Skip the output port command to mute or enable the audio of all p.97
- Output ports p.97
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space p.97
- Mute o01 on enter p.97
- Mute command p.97
- Mute allows you to enable or disable an output port s audio p.97
- For example to mute the audio coming from output port 1 type p.97
- Command output number control enter p.97
- For example to enable the cec function on output port 1 type p.98
- Consumer electronics control cec allows interconnected hdmi devices to communicate and respond to the same remote control p.98
- Command output number control enter p.98
- Cec o01 on enter p.98
- Cec command p.98
- The formula for the cec command is as follows p.98
- The following tables show the possible values for the cec command p.98
- The following table lists the available cec commands p.98
- Note each command string can be separated with a space p.98
- To set the scaling for output port 04 to 1920x1080 60hz type p.99
- To set the scaling for all output ports to the connected display s native resolution type p.99
- The scaling command allows you to set a resolution for scaling the display connected to an output port p.99
- The formula for the scaling command is as follows p.99
- The following tables show the possible values for the scaling command p.99
- Scaling o04 1080p enter p.99
- Scaling o02 off enter p.99
- Scaling o native enter p.99
- Scaling command p.99
- For example to turn scaling off for output port 02 type p.99
- Command output number 1 horizontal resolution number 2 vertical resolution number 3 frequency number 4 control enter p.99
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space p.100
- Value will be used p.100
- The port number command string can be skipped and the default p.100
- The following table lists the available scaling commands p.100
- To set the fan speed use the following command p.103
- The following tables show the possible values for the fan speed command p.103
- The following table lists the available fan speed commands p.103
- The fan speed command allows you to set the internal fan speed that cools the vm5404h vm5808h p.103
- Note each command string can be separated with a space p.103
- For example to set the fan to low speed type p.103
- Fan speed command p.103
- Fan low enter p.103
- Command control enter p.103
- For example to enable the echo feature type p.104
- Echo on enter p.104
- Echo command p.104
- Command control enter p.104
- The formula for the echo command is as follows p.104
- The following tables show the possible values for the echo comman p.104
- The following table lists the available echo commands p.104
- The echo function updates the rs232 controller when operations are made via the front panel pushbuttons web browser or telnet the changes echo back to the rs232 controller to keep the settings in sync with the device p.104
- Note each command string can be separated with a space p.104
- The formula for the black screen command is as follows p.105
- The following tables show the possible values for the black screen comman p.105
- The following table lists the available black screen commands p.105
- The black screen command turns a display screen black when no source signal is detected this prevents the display from showing the default blue or other color used when no source signal is detected p.105
- Note each command string can be separated with a space p.105
- For example to enable the black screen function type p.105
- Command control enter p.105
- Blackscreen on enter p.105
- Black screen command p.105
- Reset command p.106
- Read command p.106
- The formula for the baud rate command is as follows p.107
- The following tables show the possible values for the baud rate command p.107
- The following table lists the available baud rate commands p.107
- The baud rate command allows you to set the rs 232 data rate for the vm5404h vm5808h to use options are 9600 19200 default 38400 and 115200 p.107
- Note each command string can be separated with a space p.107
- For example to set 38400 as the baud rate type p.107
- Command control enter p.107
- Baud rate command p.107
- Baud 38400 enter p.107
- The following tables show the possible values for the save load profile commands p.108
- The following table lists the available save load profile commands p.108
- Save load profile command p.108
- Profile f 02 save enter p.108
- Note each command string can be separated with a space p.108
- For example to save the current connection configuration to profile 02 type p.108
- Command profile number control enter p.108
- The save load profile command allows you to save and load connection profiles saving profiles will save the connections currently in use p.108
- The formula for the save load profile command is as follows p.108
- To enable or disable the on screen display osd for displays use the following command p.109
- The following tables show the possible values for the osd command p.109
- The following table lists the available osd commands p.109
- Osd o07 on enter p.109
- Osd o off enter p.109
- Osd command p.109
- Note each command string can be separated with a space p.109
- For example to enable the osd for output 07 type p.109
- For example to disable the osd for all outputs type p.109
- Command output number control enter p.109
- For example to enable the basic alert function for input port 1 type p.110
- Command input number control enter p.110
- Alert i01 m1 enter p.110
- Alert command p.110
- To trigger a warning when issues arise for a specific input port use the following command p.110
- The following tables show the possible values for the alert command p.110
- The following table lists the available alert commands p.110
- Note each command string can be separated with a space p.110
- Rs232 pin assignment p.111
- This page intentionally left blank p.112
- Safety instructions p.113
- General p.113
- Appendix p.113
- Rack mounting p.115
- Technical support p.116
- North america p.116
- International p.116
- Specifications p.117
- The direct vendor also reserves the right to revise or update the device or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity of such revisions or update for further inquiries please contact your direct vendor p.118
- Limited warranty p.118
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