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CK4L-9000 Series User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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2. OVERVIEW

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2.1 S

YSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM

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2.2 T

ECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

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2.3 P

RODUCT SIZE

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NIT MM

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2.4 CK4L-9000 K

EY

F

EATURES

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2.5 K

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UNCTIONS

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3. HARDWARESTRUCTURE AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTION

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3.1 E

LEVATION VIEW OF PRODUCT

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3.2 F

RONT PANEL VIEW

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3.3 R

EAR PANEL

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3.4 H

ARDWARE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

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4. CONTROL SOFTWARE OPERATION

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4.1 S

OFTWARE INSTALLATION

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4.2 S

OFTWARE

S

TARTUP

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4.3 V

IDEO WINDOW OPERATION

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4.3.1 Open video window

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4.3.2 Adjust the size and position of video window

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4.3.3 Video window menu operation

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4.3.4 Clear video window

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4.3.5 Create video window

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4.3.6 CBD selection (certain model only)

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4.4 S

CENE MODE RECALL AND SAVING

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4.4.1 Scene saving

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4.4.2 Scene recall

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4.4.3 Scene cycling

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4.5 S

IGNAL MANAGEMENT

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4.6 T

HE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOFTWARE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION

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4.6.1 Adjust the screen resolution

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4.6.2 Network setting

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4.6.3 Output setting

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4.6.4 Brightness contrast adjustment

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5. RS232 COMMUNICATION PORT AND INTERNAL SCENE RECALL PROTOCOL

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5.1 RS232

CONNECTION

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5.2 I

NTERNAL SCENE RECALL PROTOCOL CODE

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6. FAQ

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Summary of Contents for CK4L-9000 series

Page 1: ...w Full Color LED Video Wall Processor User Manual V1 0 Shenzhen Createk Electronic Co Ltd http www ckdz com Note Please read the User s Manual carefully before using the products and kept the manual p...

Page 2: ...EO WINDOW OPERATION 13 4 3 1 Open video window 13 4 3 2 Adjust the size and position of video window 13 4 3 3 Video window menu operation 13 4 3 4 Clear video window 15 4 3 5 Create video window 15 4...

Page 3: ...sing If there is please contact the local supplier 3 Cut off the power if thunder or the machine is not used for long term 4 You should be well trained before operating the system 5 Do not slip anythi...

Page 4: ...reover it can be controlled and connected with multiple video wall processors used in seamless conjunction 2 1 System connection diagram Figure 2 1 CK4L 9000 series system connection diagram 2 2 Techn...

Page 5: ...cal datasheet 2 3 Product size Unit mm Chassis type 1U 2U 4U 6U 10U 15U Total PCI express slots 2 4 8 14 24 36 L 483 483 483 483 483 483 W 352 436 490 490 490 490 H 44 5 90 178 268 445 666 Table 2 2 C...

Page 6: ...000 adopts pure digital signal processing system with the input and output signals can be digital or simulated according to the interface specifications of the particular device but all signals in the...

Page 7: ...ames sec all input channels may smoothly play HD motional image without any limitation 8 Flexible operation control system All output ports can be arbitrarily specified with the output number arranged...

Page 8: ...o replace the card In addition with the company s unique DVI X technology using a adapter cable or adapter connected to a DVI interface each capture card can capture six kinds of videos such as video...

Page 9: ...Figure 2 6 window scaling and positioning 6 User assigned modes We offer abundant assignable modes function there are 30 built in user assigned modes and a lot of external user assigned modes and tou...

Page 10: ...sions only 4U and 6U chassis elevation view are listed and the following instruction are based on 4U and 6U chassis products considering that other size chassis products should be similar or the same...

Page 11: ...llows 1 2 9 numeric buttons input and output channel selection button MODE mode switching button for switching the select key on the signal check the matrix state SAVE Save button to save all correspo...

Page 12: ...is only for illustration please refer to the actual rear panel 3 4 Hardware operation instructions At normal state do not press any key 12 seconds or more the LCD screen display content as shown belo...

Page 13: ...definition image processor adopts user friendly design Its control software requires no installation and the volume is small The root folder includes four files as shown below other documents for auto...

Page 14: ...n Figure4 3 Connection settings Figure 4 4 Prompt of abnormal connection If the serial port is connected correctly the button connection turns into disconnect when the user clicks the disconnect butto...

Page 15: ...ion of video window Move the mouse pointer on the video window then press and drag it to move the window to a appropriate position and then loose it Move the mouse pointer to the bottom right of the w...

Page 16: ...layed on the screen fully as shown in the right picture below Figure 4 8 Single screen operation 3 Cover the whole area The red dotted line in the control software area represents of the screen splici...

Page 17: ...ent video signal on the video wall and it cannot be moved 7 Do Mirroring image processing for current video signal 180 degree rotation for the current video window 8 Change the video signal display le...

Page 18: ...again and select the option add window to add a child window as shown in the figure below Figure 4 12 Add child windows in CBD area In the CBD area you can add a child window which number varies with...

Page 19: ...mode overlay Click to replace the original scene mode and it will pop up a dialog box Mode name Click represents not to make any response Figure 4 16 To rename for saved mode Input suitable mode name...

Page 20: ...alize cycle play Then the button cycle turns into click it to stop mode cycle Figure 4 18 Settings of scene cycling 4 5 Signal management Click the it displays all input signals as shown in the figure...

Page 21: ...d password to configure software s other fucntion Input the hide password admin to realize corresponding configuration operation Figure 4 22 Buttons of other function setting 4 6 1 Adjust the screen r...

Page 22: ...t the IP address IP address mode and baud rate etc It is mainly used for setting the processor and control computer IP address within a same segment in the network control The operations described in...

Page 23: ...Setting sequence should be according to the order of the 1 2 3 4 one by one Eg Take the 2 x2 LED vide wall for example Click on the top left corner 1 the 1st sending card starting point is 0 0 without...

Page 24: ...4 The operations described in this section are too professional So for general users this operation is not suggested If you do need to operate please contact with our company sales 4 6 4 Brightness c...

Page 25: ...connect to device RXD 3 RXD Signal receiver connect to device TXD 4 NC 5 GND Connect to device GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC Table 5 1 RS 232 port pin definition Attention Please use RS232 cross cable RXD t...

Page 26: ...0 00 ff ff Preset mode 13 F0 0f 04 05 0c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff Preset mode 14 F0 0f 04 05 0d 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff Preset mode 15 F0 0f 04 05 0e 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff Preset mode 16 F0...

Page 27: ...load the program in Microsoft s official website or install the program from CD in processor CD installation procedures are as follows VC x86Runtime Exe installation steps are similar as dotNetFX35set...

Page 28: ...eded for download installation After the download is completed the program starts to install As shown in the picture below Figure 6 5The program starting to install after Figure6 6 To exit after insta...

Page 29: ...the processor connected to the display device properly and the input signal is connected properly D To adjust status of display device for more specific operations please refer to display device speci...

Page 30: ...me Possible reasons A Video wall display unit has cropped for the video output B Over adjust the image position through controlling software C The resolution varies according to different display unit...

Page 31: ...Connect the input signal to display unit directly without go through the processor check whether the output image is normal D If the processor and display equipment are normal it may be matching probl...

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