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MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 10 8.13.5 Saving all settings ...
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 100 1. To set the automatic measurement of start position using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]INPUT
101 8.6.8 Automatic setting of input timing [UNKNOWN TIMING] The MSD continuously monitors input signals. When signals input from analog input (IN6
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 102 [UNKNOWN TIMING]AUTO SETUP ON ▲▼keys: Select the desired mode (AUTO SETUP OFF or AUTO SETUP ON). ↓ ESC key: Ret
103 Note: This function is available only if there is an input signal. For analog input, the function can be executed only if device data correspon
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 104 8.6.10 Registering device data [SAVE] You can register the set input timings of analog input as the device data. Fr
105 8.6.11 Tracking [TRACKING] You can set the tracking for analog RGB/ analog YPbPr input video. ・ Tracking: 0 to 63 [Default]: 0 This func
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 106 8.7 Output settings 8.7.1 Output equalizer [OUTPUT EQUALIZER] HDMI input connector has an equalizer circuit to corr
107 8.7.2 Output mode [OUTPUT MODE] You can select the output mode of HDMI output connectors manually. Set the mode to “HDMI YCbCr4:4:4 MODE” to o
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 108 8.7.3 Synchronous signal output with no input video [SYNC OUTPUT] You can set whether synchronous signals are outpu
109 8.7.4 Output video with no input video [VIDEO OUTPUT] You can set the color of the video to be output when no video signal is input from the s
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MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 110 8.7.5 Window transition effect [VIDEO SWITCHING] You can select a window transition effect for when video inputs ar
111 1. To set the window transition effect using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT SETTING ▲▼keys: Select “OUTPUT SETTING”.
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 112 8.7.6 Window transition speed [SWITCHING SPEED] You can set the window transition speed for “FADE OUT-IN”, “DISSOLV
113 1. To set the switching speed using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT SETTING ▲▼keys: Select “OUTPUT SETTING”. ↓
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 114 8.7.7 Wipe color [WIPE COLOR] You can set the wipe color while switching video input. Valid only if you set “8.7.5
115 8.7.8 HDCP output mode [HDCP OUTPUT MODE] You can set the HDCP output for when a display device that supports HDCP is connected. “ALWAYS”: HD
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 116 8.7.9 The number of HDCP retries [HDCP ERROR RETRY] If a display device with HDCP is connected and you set “8.7.8 H
117 8.7.10 Deep Color [DEEP COLOR OUTPUT] “30-BIT COLOR”: signals are output with “30-BIT COLOR” only if a display device supporting Deep Color is
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 118 8.7.11 CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) [CEC CONNECTION] You can select the channel for connecting CEC when a dev
119 Note 3: To use CEC, enable HDMI link control of the connected device (such as digital TV, Blu-ray disc recorder, and so on). The MSD is counted a
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 12 1 Included Items Make sure all items below are included in the package. If any items are missing or damaged, please co
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 120 8.7.12 HDCP re-authorization [HDCP AUTHORIZATION] If a display device supporting HDCP is connected, HDCP is authori
121 8.8 Audio Settings HDMI digital audio supports the following formats. For audio output of devices connected to the HDMI input connectors (such as
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 122 If bit stream signals (compressed audio) such as Dolby Digital are input to HDMI digital audio, these input audio sign
123 8.8.2 Output mute [OUTPUT MUTE] ・Mute off: OFF [Default] ・Mute on: ON If you set “8.18.6 Top VFD screen” to “AUDIO VOLUME,” you can set t
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 124 8.8.3 Input selection [AUDIO INPUT SELECT] If you select “AUTO,” digital audio is output automatically when HDMI si
125 8.8.4 Input level [INPUT OFFSET] You can correct the gap in audio input levels of each input signal, because audio input level can be set for
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 126 8.8.5 Output lip sync [OUTPUT LIP SYNC] Since video signals and audio signals are processed on different circuit, t
127 8.8.6 Input lip sync [INPUT LIP SYNC] Normally, audio is delayed depending on the video delay amount of the display device in ”8.8.5 Output li
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 128 8.8.7 Sampling frequency of analog audio input [SAMPLING FREQUENCY] You can set the sampling frequency for when a
129 8.8.8 Output connector [OUTPUT CONNECTOR] You can select audio output. ・Only analog audio output connector: ANALOG ・Only HDMI output conne
13 2 Product Outline The MSD is a Presentation Switcher having a built-in scan converter with 9-inputs and 1 to 4-outputs. For video input, the MSD
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 130 8.8.9 Multi-channel audio output [MULTI AUDIO] You can set output audio to be output to a display device that does
131 8.8.10 Test tone [TEST TONE] Since test tone can be output only to specific speakers, you can check the position of the speakers. ・Test tone
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 132 2. To set the test tone using commands: @SAT: Set test tone @GAT: Get test tone
133 8.9 EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) You can select the EDID from either the built-in data or the data loaded from the connected displ
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 134 “OUTn MONITOR” is set for any input and no display device is connected to that selected connector or if loading its ED
135 8.9.2 PC resolutions [PC RESOLUTION] You can set the resolution to be output from source devices. For digital inputs (IN1 to IN5), this menu i
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 136 1. To set the PC resolution using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]EDID ▲▼keys: Select “EDID”.
137 8.9.3 HDTV resolutions [AV RESOLUTION] This menu is valid only if you select “INTERNAL EDID” for “8.9.1 EDID setting“ and an AV device such as
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 138 2. To set the HDTV resolution using commands: @SHF: Set HDTV resolution (EDID) @GHF: Get HDTV resolution (EDID) 8.9
139 8.9.5 Audio format [AUDIO FORMAT] You can set the audio format and maximum sampling frequency to output from a source device. This menu is val
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 14 3 Features For video ・ HDMI and DVI signals: HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection system) is supported. ・
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 140 2. To set the audio format using commands: @SAF: Set audio format @GAF: Get audio format
141 8.9.6 Speaker configuration [SPEAKER] This menu is valid only all conditions below are met: if you select “INTERNAL EDID” for “8.9.1 EDID sett
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 142 1. To set the speaker configuration using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]EDID ▲▼keys: Select “ED
143 8.9.7 EDID Copy [MONITOR EDID COPY] You can load the EDID of display devices and save it in the MSD. To use the copied EDID, select “COPY DATA”
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 144 8.10 Serial (COM) Port Settings 8.10.1 Communication setting [PARAMETERS] Set up the serial communication settings f
145 8.10.2 Operation mode [FUNCTION] You can set the operation mode to “RECEIVER” mode in which the MSD is controlled externally or “TRANSMITTER” mo
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 146 8.11 LAN Settings The MSD does not support automatic acquisition of IP address using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
147 8.11.2 Subnet mask [SUBNET MASK] [Default]: 255.255.255.000 1. To set the subnet mask using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELEC
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 148 8.11.3 Gateway address [GATEWAY ADDRESS] [Default]: 192.168.001.200 1. To set the gateway address using menu: MSD-54
149 8.11.4 Operation mode [FUNCTION] Set the LAN operation mode consisting of “RECEIVER” mode that controls the MSD externally and “TRANSMITTER” mod
15 4 System Diagram Bru-ray PlayerDesktop ComputerLaptop ComputerVideo CameraDVD PlayerVideo/Audio InputHDMIDVIAnalogRGBAnalogVideoAnalogYPbPrVideo/
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 150 ProjectorMSD-5404PCPort No.: 1100Connection 1Connection 2Connection 3Communication command controlBrowser control[All
151 1. To set the LAN operation mode using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]LAN ▲▼keys: Select “LAN”. ↓ SET key [LAN]FUNCT
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 152 8.11.5 TCP port number [PORT NUMBER] You can set the TCP port number to control the MSD externally. The MSD supports
153 8.11.6 Displaying MAC address [MAC ADDRESS] 1. To display the MAC address using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]LAN ▲▼keys
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 154 8.12 Control Command Settings You can control peripheral devices (for example, turning ON/OFF projectors) using Seria
155 Example 1: “SCREEN UP” is registered as the “MEMO”. Example 2: “SCREEN OK” is registered as the “MEMO”. Example 3: “PROJECTOR LAMP” is registered
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 156 YESControl command is executed“PORT” is set to “COM”?Command is sent“CHECK” is selected for receive command 1?NOYESRe
157 For details of the settings below, see ”8.12.1 Control commands“. *1 If you set “DELAY” to a value other than “0”, command execution is delayed a
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 158 8.12.1 Control commands [COMMAND EDIT] You can register up to 32 commands. [Table 8.13] Setting items
159 DELIMITER *1 *2 Set the delimiter to be sent at the end of the received data. “NONE”: delimiter is not checked and all received data within the s
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 16 5 Panels 5.1 Front Panel POWERONOFFDIGITALMSD-5404MULTISWITCHEROUT1OUT2OUT3OUT4IN1IN3IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 IN9 OFFPOWERD
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 160 1. To edit the control command using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]PRESET COMMAND ▲▼keys: Sele
161 [Step I. When setting “PORT” to “COM”] PORT:COM SIZE: 0BYTEDELAY: 0s000ms ▲▼keys: Set the size of send command data (1 to 30). If not registered
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 162 [Step I-i. When setting “COMMAND INPUT MODE” to “ASCII”] You can set 30 bytes in total on the front panel VFD screen.
163 [Step I-iv. Reply command] RCV 1:NOT CHECK ▲▼keys: Set whether to check reply command 1 (NOT CHECK, CHECK). Memo is displayed at the right of the
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 164 [Step I-v. Setting timeout] TIME OUT: 0s000ms RETRY: 0 ▲▼keys: Set the retry timeout in seconds (0 to 99). ↓◄►ke
165 DATA: 1:▲keyDATA:%1POWR 0 1:At the 1st byte: You can select PJLink command. ▲keyThe right of Delimiter(CR): You can select PJLink command.DAT
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 166 Reply command structure for PJLink commands: The first 6 bites: The sent command data without change The 7th bite: “
167 Get error status 1 % 1 E R S T = *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 CR Get time and status of lamp 1 % 1 L A M P = *9 (SP) *10 CR Get list of input switchi
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 168 [Step II. Wen setting “PORT” to “Tally”] PORT:TALLYDELAY: 0s000ms ▲▼keys: Set the delay time in seconds (0 to 999).
169 [Step III. When setting “PORT” to CEC] PORT:CECDELAY: 0s000ms ▲▼keys: Set the delay time in seconds (0 to 999). ↓◄►keys PORT:CECDELAY: 0s
17 5.2 Rear Panel [Figure 5.1] Rear panel # Name Description 1 HDMI input connectors (HDMI/DVI IN1 to IN5) * DVI signals can be inpu
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 170 8.12.2 Reply commands [RECV COMMAND EDIT] You can register up to 32 commands. [Table 8.19] Setting items of reply com
171 Note: If the MSD sends a communication command back to the MSD itself using the loop back function, the MSD replies “OK” if processed normally wh
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 172 [Step I-i. When setting “COMMAND INPUT MODE” to “ASCII”] You can set the command up to 30 bytes in total on an VFD scr
173 “MASK” to “FF”. Since “FF” is set by factory default, you do not need to change the mask data normally. Only to determine the status using bits o
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 174 DATA: 1:▲keyDATA:%1POWR 0 1:At the 1st byte: PJLink command can be selected. ▲keyThe right of Delimiter(CR): PJLin
175 8.12.3 Command link [COMMAND LINK] The MSD has 98 command execution conditions as shown below. If these execution conditions are met, control co
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 176 Execution condition 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th10thCOMMAND A COMMAND BCOMMAND C 1 2 3 4 5303132Control command
177 [Figure 8.56] Example of toggle operation of control command execution key 1. To associate the control command using menu: MSD-5404
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 178 [COMMAND A]B- 1st:OFF ▲▼keys: Set the PLANE B-1st command. Settable only if you set ”TOGGLE” to “ON”. ◄►keys [COMM
179 2. To execute control commands using command: @EXC: Execute control commands 8.12.5 Invalid time [INVALID TIME] During control command execut
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 18 6 Installation Since the MSD has various types of I/O connectors, make sure that shapes of the cables and connectors ma
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 180 8.12.6 Initializing registered commands and associations [INITIALIZE] You can initialize the following commands and a
181 * Association conditions are as follows. [Table 8.21] Association conditions of control commands Execution condition Function Execution cond
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 182 8.12.7 Command key lighting [COMMAND Tally] You can set lighting conditions of COMMANDs A to E on the front panel and
183 * If you set “LINK” to “ON”, you can change all registered conditions at the same time. 2. To set the lighting condition of command keys using
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 184 8.13 Preset memory 8.13.1 Loading cross point [LOAD CROSS POINT] You can load the video and audio channel settings t
185 8.13.2 Saving cross point [SAVE CROSS POINT] You can save the current settings of video and audio channels into cross point memory. Note: Do no
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 186 2. To save the cross point using commands: @SCM: Overwrite video and audio channel setting in cross point memory @SCV:
187 [PRESET MEMORY]EDIT CROSS POINT * “---“ is displayed for settings that do not control channels. Outputs that do not control channels when cross
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 188 8.13.4 Loading all settings [LOAD ALL SETTING] Once you perform this operation, all settings related to video and aud
189 8.13.5 Saving all settings [SAVE ALL SETTING] You can save up to 8 settings of the following settings: ・7.1 Selecting Input Channels ・8.3 Settin
19 For input and output of HDMI, use HDMI Type A (male) cables. HDMI cable does not have lock mechanism, but the provided cable clamp prevents the c
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 190 1. To save the all settings using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]PRESET MEMORY ▲▼keys: Select “P
191 8.13.6 Startup setting [STARTUP] ・Cross point memories: CROSS POINT1 to 9 Starts up with the channel settings saved in the selected cross point
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 192 8.14 Parallel The MSD can be controlled from external contact points. Since photocoupler input is used for parallel i
193 8.14.1 Assigning functions [FUNCTION ASSIGN] You can assign functions ([Table 8.27] to [Table 8.28) to parallel input connectors. 1. To assign
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 194 MSD-5401, MSD-5401SL [Table 8.23] MSD-5401 and MSD-5401SL: Settings of parallel input connectors by factory default P
195 MSD-5402, MSD-5402SL [Table 8.24] MSD-5402 and MSD-5402SL: Parallel input connectors by default Pin No. Description Function Pin No. Descrip
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 196 to use the fixed channel switching mode, set it using menu in “8.14.5 Switching mode”. *4 For audio output level, you
197 MSD-5403 [Table 8.25] MSD-5403: Parallel input connectors by default Pin No. Description Function Pin No. Description Function 1 No Conne
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 198 MSD-5404 [Table 8.26] MSD-5404: Parallel input connectors by default Pin No. Description Function Pin No. Descript
199 Functions [Table 8.27] Functions of parallel input connector (1/2) Description Function Description Function OUT1-IN1 *2 Selecting input channe
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 2 Trademarks HDMI, HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interfa
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 20 1152345678910111213146.2 Analog Video Input Connectors For analog video input, the D-Sub 15 pin connector enables not o
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 200 Functions (cont’d) [Table 8.28] Functions of parallel input connector (2/2) Description Function Description Functio
201 8.14.2 Audio level [AUDIO VOLUME] You can select the operation switch for audio output level. ・ROTARY ENCODER ・PUSH SWITCH [Default] Fo
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 202 8.14.3 The number of clicks (Rotary encoder) [ROTARY ENCODER] You can set the amount of click of rotary encoder to ch
203 8.14.4 Enable/Disable [LOCK SETTING] You can select whether to accept control from parallel input connector: ・UNLOCK [Default] ・LOCK: All pa
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 204 8.14.5 Switching mode [SWITCHING MODE] This setting is independent from channel switching mode of the front panel ke
205 8.14.6 Toggle [CHANNEL TOGGLE] You can set the toggle for the time of input selection. If you select “ON”, switching of the selected channel and
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 206 8.14.7 Chattering reduction [CHATTERING FILTER] If operation is unstable due to chattering* caused by switching conta
207 8.14.8 Buzzer [BUZZER] You can turn on/off buzzer (sounding every time you press a key) for external control. ・OFF [Default] ・ON 1. To set the
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 208 8.14.10 Function initialization [INITIALIZE] You can initialize functions of parallel input connector that are set in
209 8.15 Tally The maximum supply current of the internal power supply (pins 1 and 26) is 300 mA. Do not use the external and internal power supplie
21 6.3 Serial Port External control via RS-232C is available. The MSD controls peripheral devices externally by serial communication with RS-232C con
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 210 8.15.1 Assigning functions [FUNCTION ASSIGN] 1. To assign functions to Tally output connectors using menu: MSD-5404 T
211 MSD-5401, MSD-5401SL [Table 8.29] Factory default of Tally output connectors of MSD-5401, MSD-5401SL Pin No. Description Function Pin No. Desc
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 212 MSD-5402, MSD-5402SL [Table 8.30] Factory default of Tally output connectors of MSD-5402, MSD-5402SL Pin No. Descrip
213 ON/OFF alternately (blinks). Ground can only be output when the control command is executed according to the setting of “8.12.7 Command key set
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 214 MSD-5403 [Table 8.31] Factory default of Tally output connectors of MSD-5403 Pin No. Description Function Pin N
215 MSD-5404 [Table 8.32] Factory default of Tally OUTPUT connectors of MSD-5404 Pin No. Description Function Pin No. Description Function 1
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 216 Functions [Table 8.33] Functions of Tally output connector (1/2) Description Function Description Function OUT1-IN1
217 Functions (continuance) [Table 8.34] Functions of Tally output connector (2/2) Descriptions Functions Descriptions Functions V&A:OUT2-
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 218 *8 Pulled to ground when front panel keys are locked. *9 Pins for the currently available key are pulled to ground. *1
219 8.15.2 Function initialization [INITIALIZE] You can initialize functions of Tally output connector set in the menu of “8.15.1 Assigning function
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 22 6.4 LAN Port External control via LAN is available. Use a serial communication cable to connect control devices such as
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 220 8.16 Bitmap The MSD outputs an bitmap for approximately 5 seconds after it is turned on by setting “8.16.2 Bitmap out
221 [Transferring bitmap file via browser] *IDK evaluated the operation on Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0 and 8.0 for Windows. It may not o
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 222 If a bitmap file is not valid, one of the following error messages will be displayed. FILE NAME INVALID: The file name
223 8.16.2 Bitmap output [BITMAP OUTPUT] ・To output the normal image: OFF [Default] ・To output a bitmap image: ON 1. To set bitma
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 224 8.16.3 Background color [BACKGROUND COLOR] You can select the background color from approximately 16.7 million colo
225 8.16.4 Aspect ratio [ASPECT] ・AUTO [Default] ・FULL ・THROUGH Output screen (1920x1080)[“AUTO”][“THROUGH”]Aspect ratio is kept, and the image
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 226 1. To set bitmap aspect using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]BITMAP ▲▼keys: Select “BITMAP”.
227 8.16.5 Position [POSITION] ・CENTER ・BOTTOM-LEFT ・BOTTOM-RIGHT ・TOP-LEFT ・TOP-RIGHT 1. To set bitmap position using menu: MSD-5404
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 228 8.16.6 Input bitmap channel assignment [CHANNEL ASSIGN] A bitmap can be treated as an input video source by assigning
229 8.16.7 Enabling/Disabling startup bitmap [POWER ON BITMAP] You can enable or disable bitmap output at the time of startup. ・OFF [Default] ・ON
23 6.4.1 The number of TCP-IP connections The MSD can connect up to eight connections (eight ports) simultaneously. If the MSD is controlled from ni
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 230 8.16.8 Dividing memory [DIVIDE MEMORY] You can register up to four bitmaps within the available memory area by dividi
231 1. To divide memory area using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]BITMAP ▲▼keys: Select “BITMAP”. ↓ SET key [BITMAP]DIVI
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 232 ①[BLOCK]②③ ④⑤① Current block position② Current end block position③ End block position of registered bitmapThe memory a
233 8.16.9 Input image capture [VIDEO CAPTURE] An input video can be treated as a bitmap by capturing the input video. The maximum resolution has to
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 234 2. To capture input video using commands: @SFZ: Set freeze @GFZ: Get freeze @CAP: Capture input image 3. Capturing in
235 When the capture starts, the message below is displayed. Do not turn off the MSD while it is being displayed. If the capture fails, one of th
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 236 8.17 Startup settings 8.17.1 DISPLAY POWER keys [DISPLAY POWER] You can set whether to turn on display devices for
237 8.17.2 Control command keys [COMMAND KEY] You can set the operation mode of the control command execution keys for when MSD is turned on. ・AUT
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 238 8.17.3 Key lock [KEY LOCK] You can enable or disable key lock for when MSD is turned on. ・AUTO [Default] ・UNLOCK ・L
239 8.17.4 Tally outputs [COMMAND Tally] You can set the state of Tally output connector for when MSD is turned on. This setting is valid only to th
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 24 7 Basic Operations 7.1 Selecting Input Channels To select channels for outputting video or audio: Procedure 1 Select
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 240 8.18 Others 8.18.1 Key lock mode [KEY LOCK MODE] You can set the key lock mode for each key group on the front pane
241 [KEY LOCK MODE]MENU : LOCK ▲▼keys: Select “UNLOCK” or “LOCK” for “Menu operation keys”. ↓◄►keys [KEY LOCK MODE]PRESET LOAD : LOCK ▲▼
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 242 8.18.3 Automatic key lock for control command keys [COMMAND AUTO LOCK] You can enable or disable the key lock functio
243 8.18.4 DISPLAY POWER key pressing time [POWER SWITCH ON] You can set the pressing response time of the DISPLAY POWER keys to prevent the device
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 244 8.18.5 Input channel automatic linking [INPUT CHANNEL LINK] Menus to be adjusted for each channel can be adjusted aft
245 1. To set input channel automatic linking using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OTHERS ▲▼keys: Select “OTHERS”. ↓
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 246 8.18.6 Top VFD screen [TOP DISPLAY] ・NORMAL [Default] ・INPUT STATUS ・AUDIO VOLUME ・MONITOR STATUS “NORMAL”
247 8.18.7 Input signal status [INPUT STATUS] You can display the input signal status that is from video input connectors. 1. To display input sta
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 248 [Formats of video input signals] Resolution Description 1080i 59.94 Hz SDTV/HDTV signals are input. Format type and v
249 8.18.8 Display device status [MONITOR STATUS] You can display the status of display device connected to video output connectors. 1. To display
25 7.2 VFD screen/Menu Operation Keys Use the following keys to set menu options: MSD-5404MENU/SETESCCOMMANDECOMMAND COMMAND COMMAND COMMANDA B C DV
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 250 [Error code] Displaying for each output connector: the output statuses of video and audio are displayed on the lower r
251 8.18.9 EDID information [EDID STATUS] You can display the EDID loaded from the display device that is connected to the video output connector.
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 252 displayed such as “24/30BIT COLOR” or “24/30/36BIT COLOR”. 4th screen page: The supported audio sampling frequency is
253 8.18.10 Version information [VERSION] 1. To display firmware version using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OTHERS ▲▼ keys
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 254 9 ASCII codes [Table 9.1] ASCII code (1/2) ASCII code Hex ASCII code Hex ASCII code Hex ASCII code Hex NUL 00
255 [Table 9.2] ASCII code (2/2) ASCII code Hex Detailed control code NUL 00 NULl SOH 01 Start Of Heading STX 02 Start of TeXt ETX 03 End of TeXt E
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 256 10 Specification Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. All nominal levels are at ±10%.
257 Output signal Video HDMI/DVI MSD-5401: 1 output, MSD-5402: 2 outputs, MSD-5403: 3 outputs, MSD-5404: 4 outputs MSD-5401SL: 1 output, MSD-5402SL
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 258 External control RS-232C 2 ports, Male D-sub 9 pin connectors LAN 1 port, RJ-45 connector, 10Base-T/100Base-TX (Auto
259 11 Trouble shooting This chapter recommends what to do if you have problems operating the MSD. In case the MSD does not work correctly, please c
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 26 7.3 Turning ON/OFF Display Devices Use the “DISPLAY POWER” keys to turn on/off the connected display devices: POWERONOF
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 260 Problem Cause/Check item/Solution Page Video is not output from digital input. [1] The set time for monitoring a no
261 Problem Cause/Check item/Solution Page Video from the analog input is displayed in black-and-white or green. Change the input signal type. 88
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 262 Problem Cause/Check item/Solution Page Black is displayed at the top, bottom, right, and left of video from the PC, or
263 Problem Cause/Check item/Solution Page Display position of analog input video changes on its own. If the function that automatically adjusts the
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 264 Problem Cause/Check item/Solution Page Audio is not output from digital input. [14] Is video being output correctly? I
265 Problem Cause/Check item/Solution Page Key operation Keys do not operate. Make sure that keys are not locked. 28 Since no control commands a
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 266 Problem Cause/Check item/Solution Page Control using Tally cannot be performed. Is Tally output connecter’s FUNCTIO
267 This chapter lists common and possible problems, their causes and solutions. If additional assistance is required, please contact us. Make sure
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 268 12 Fuse The MSD is equipped with a glass tube-type fuse (5×20 mm/ 0.2”x0.79”), which prevents overcurrent from flowing
269 User’s Guide of MSD-54 Series Ver.1.0.0 Issued on: 21 July 2015 Headquarters IDK Corporation 7-9-1 Chuo, Yamato-shi, Kanagawa-
27 7.4 Executing Control Commands You can register up to nine control commands in MSD (COMMANDs A to I), but you can execute only five commands (COMM
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 28 7.5 Loading Cross Point You can register up to nine cross points in the MSD, but the MSD can only load cross points 1 t
29 7.7 WEB Browser Control The MSD-54 connected through LAN can be controlled from a WEB browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. To open the o
3 Before reading this manual ● All rights reserved. ● Some of the contents in this users guide such as appearance diagrams, menu operations, com
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 30 Number Item Description 1 SWITCHING MODE Sets and displays channel switching mode. Does not affect switching mode of
31 123456 [Figure 7.7] Window for editing names Number Item Description 1 Input channel name Enter the desired input names which will be displayed i
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 32 7.8 Remote Control Program IDK provides control software for creating/editing control commands, assigning functions of
33 [Table 7.2] Factory default list (2/5) Function Factory default Set for each I/O/bmp* INPUT VIDEO DETECT 10000 ms. (10 seconds) 3 HDCP INPUT ENAB
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 34 [Table 7.3] Factory default (3/5) Function Factory default Set for each I/O/bmp* OUTPUT LEVEL ±0 dB 1 OUTPUT MUTE O
35 [Table 7.4] Factory default (4/5) Function Factory default Set for each I/O/bmp* COMMAND EDIT All 32 commands are not registered. - RECV COMMAN
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 36 [Table 7.5] Factory default (5/5) Function Factory default Set for each I/O/bmp* FUNCTION ASSIGN See [Table 8.29] to
37 8 Settings 8.1 Menu List MSD-5404[FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT TIMINGSETESC▲▲SETESCSETESC▲▲[OUTPUT TIMING]RESOLUTIONSETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETE
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 38 SET▲▲SETESCSETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲[FUNCTION SELECT]IMAGE EFFECT[IMAGE
39 SET▲▲SETESCSETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲[FUNCTION SELECT]INPUT TIMING[INPUT TIMING]H TOTAL DOTS[IN6 H TOTAL DOT
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 4 Safety instructions Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using this device. Follow all instr
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 40 ▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESCSETSETESCSETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲▲▲[FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT SETTING[OUTPUT SETTING]OUTPUT EQUALIZER[OUT1
41 SET▲▲SETESCSETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲[FUNCTION SELECT]AUDIO[AUDIO]OUTPUT LEVEL[OUT1 AUDIO VOLUME] 0dB[AUDIO]AUDIO INPUT SEL
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 42 SETESCSETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲▲▲SETSETESC[FUNCTION SELECT]LAN▲▲[LAN]IP ADDRESS[IP ADDRESS]192.168. 1.199[LAN]SUBNET MA
43 SETESCSETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲▲▲▲▲[PARALLEL]FUNCTION ASSIGN▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESCSETSETESC[FUNCTION SELECT]PARALLEL[PARALLEL PIN: 2]OUT1-IN1[PARALLEL]LO
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 44 SET▲▲SETESCSETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲[FUNCTION SELECT]POWER ON SETTING[POWER ON SETTING]DISPLAY POWER[DISPLAY1 POWER]OFF[
45 SETESC▲▲SETESCSETESCSETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETESC▲▲SETSETESC[FUNCTION SELECT]OTHERS[OTHERS]KEY LOCK MODE[KEY LOCK MODE]CHANNEL :LOCK[OTHERS]BUZZER[B
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 46 8.2 Input Signal Auto Detection The MSD continuously monitors input signals. If input signals that have been input befo
47 8.3 Setting Position, Size, and Masking Position, size, and masking can be set for each input and output. Normally, set them for each input. If ed
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 48 [If edges are cut off due to enlargement in the display device side] If video is input to a wide TV or the like, the vi
49 8.3.1 Output resolutions [RESOLUTION] If you select “AUTO”, the optimum resolution is automatically applied.* If you want to select a resolutio
5 Prohibition Do not place the product in any unstable place. Install the product to a horizontal and stable place. Otherwise, it may fall/tur
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 50 1. To set output resolution using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT TIMING ▲▼keys: Select “O
51 8.3.2 Aspect ratio control of output video [MONITOR ASPECT] This setting will be used to restore the aspect ratio to the normal ratio in “8.3.3
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 52 8.3.3 Aspect ratio control of input video [INPUT ASPECT] ・AUTO-1 [Default] ・14:9 ・14:9 SIDE PANEL
53 Input signal4:35:45:3 16:916:10Aspect ratio of destination display device*[Selecting “LETTER BOX/SIDE PANEL” for aspect ratio restoration process
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 54 16:9 video signalRight&left sides are cutRight&left sides are cutRight&left sides are cutRight&left sid
55 * Aspect ratio set for the display device refereed14:9 letter box signalRight/left side is cutTop, bottom, right, left sides are cutTop, bottom,
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 56 when the input aspect ratio is 16:9.) If no recognition signals with valid aspect ratio is input or if you use the fix
57 1. To set the aspect ratio control using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT TIMING ▲▼keys: Select “OUTPUT TIMING” ↓
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 58 1. To set processing for restoring aspect ratio using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT TIMIN
59 2. To set the overscan using commands: @SOV: Set overscan @GOV: Get overscan 8.3.6 Input position [INPUT POSITION] You can set the position fo
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 6 For installation For rack mount devices: Instruction Mount the product to the rack meeting EIA standards, and maintain
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 60 [IN1 POSITION]H: 0 V: 0 ▲▼keys: Set the horizontal position of IN1. ↓◄►keys [IN1 POSITION]H: 0 V:
61 8.3.7 Input size [INPUT SIZE] You can set the display size of input video by the number of pixels. The video size is scaled based on the upper
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 62 [IN1SIZE]H:1920/1920LINK:ON V:1080/1080 ▲▼keys: Set horizontal size of IN1. Numbers following “/” mean horizontal outp
63 1. To set the input masking (the number of pixels) using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT TIMING ▲▼keys: Select “OUTPU
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 64 To return to the menu without any change: Select “NO” and press the “SET” key. [OUTPUT TIMING]INPUT AUTO SIZING 2. T
65 8.3.10 Output position [OUTPUT POSITION] You can set the display position of the output video by the pixel position of on the output screen. Y
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 66 1. To set the output position on the output screen (pixel position) using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTIO
67 1. To set the output size (the number of pixels) using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT TIMING ▲▼keys: Select "OU
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 68 8.3.12 Output masking [OUTPUT MASKING] Unnecessary part (top/bottom and right/left) can be hidden by setting masking.
69 1. To set the output masking (the number of pixels) using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT TIMING ▲▼keys: Select “OUTP
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MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 70 8.3.13 Output automatic sizing [OUTPUT AUTO SIZING] This function adjusts output signals optimally, and as a result, t
71 8.3.14 Background color [BACKGROUND COLOR] You can select a color from an approximately 16.7-million combinations of Red, Green, and Blue. ▪ Ba
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 72 8.3.15 Test pattern [TEST PATTERN] You can scroll at a speed of 3 to 30 pixels/a frame by using ”COLOR BAR”, “GRAY SCA
73 1. To set the test pattern using menu: MSD-5404 Top ↓ SET key [FUNCTION SELECT]OUTPUT TIMING ▲▼keys: Select “OUTPUT TIMING” ↓ SET ke
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 74 8.4 Video Correction You can set output video quality. Items that are set for each input: Correct deviation in color an
75 8.4.2 Input contrast [INPUT CONTRAST] You can set the contrast (Red, green, blue can be set separately) for input contrast. ▪ Contrast Red: 0%
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 76 8.4.3 Hue [INPUT HUE] You can set the hue of input video: ▪ HUE: 0° to 359° [Default]: 0° 1. To setting the hue
77 8.4.4 Saturation [INPUT SATURATION] You can set the saturation of input video: ▪ Saturation: 0% to 200% [Default]: 100% If you reduce the val
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 78 8.4.5 Black level [INPUT SETUP LEVEL] You can set the black level of the input video: ▪ Setup level: -10.0% to +10.
79 8.4.6 Input default color [IN DEFAULT COLOR] You can initialize settings of the following menus: “8.4.1 Input brightness”, “8.4.2 Input contras
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 8 8.3.6 Input position...
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 80 8.4.7 Output brightness [OUTPUT BRIGHTNESS] ▪ Brightness: 80% to 120% [Default]: 100% If you increase the value,
81 8.4.8 Output contrast [OUTPUT CONTRAST] You can set Red, Green, and Blue separately. ・Contrast (Red): 0% to 200% [Default]: 100% ・Contrast
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 82 8.4.9 Output default color [OUT DEFAULT COLOR] You can initialize the settings of “8.4.7 Output brightness” and “8.4
83 8.5 Input Settings 8.5.1 No-signal input monitoring [INPUT VIDEO DETECT] If you change the settings of EDID or turn off/on the MSD while HDMI
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 84 [INPUT SETTING]INPUT VIDEO DETECT ▲▼ keys: Select “INPUT VIDEO DETECT”. ↓ SET key [IN1 VIDEO DETECT]10000ms ▲▼k
85 8.5.2 HDCP input enabled/disabled [HDCP INPUT ENABLE] Some source devices check whether the connected device supports HDCP and then determine w
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 86 2. To enable/disable the HDCP input using commands: @SHE: Set HDCP input enabled/disabled @GHE: Get HDCP input enable
87 8.5.3 Input equalizer [INPUT EQUALIZER] HDMI input connector has an equalizer circuit to correct attenuated signals caused when a long cable is
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 88 8.5.4 Signal type of analog input [ANALOG INPUT TYPE] You can set the signal type that is input from an analog input
89 8.5.5 Automatic detection of input video interruption [INPUT OFF CHECK] The MSD can stop outputting video immediately after input video signals
9 8.7.9 The number of HDCP retries ... 116 8.7.10
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 90 8.6 Input Timing Settings The MSD continuously monitors input signals. When signals input from analog input (IN6 to IN9
91 8.6.1 The total number of horizontal dots [H TOTAL DOTS] You can set the total number of horizontal dots of analog RGB/analog YPbPr input vid
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 92 8.6.2 Horizontal start position [H START] ・Starting position of horizontal reading: 64 to 2900 (Must be equal or l
93 8.6.3 Horizontal display period [H DISPLAY] ・Horizontal display period: 64 to 2900 (Equal or less than [The total number of horizontal dots - 6
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 94 8.6.4 Vertical start position [V START] ・Vertical start position: 10 to 2048 (Equal or less than [Total vertica
95 8.6.5 Vertical display period [V DISPLAY] ・Vertical display period: 10 to 2048 (Equal or less than [The total number of vertical lines – 10]) [
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 96 8.6.6 Analog input automatic measurement [AUTO SETUP] Analog RGB/ analog YPbPr video inputs are measured, and the fo
97 *1 Normally, select ”NORMAL MODE” (Automatic measurement of start position and display period). If edges of video are not displayed correctly, use
MSD-54 SERIES User’s Guide 98 POWERONOFFDIGITALMSD-5404MULTISWITCHEROUT1OUT2OUT3OUT4IN1 IN3 IN4 IN5IN6IN7IN8IN9OFFPOWERDISPLAY1234IN2MENU/SETESCCOMMA
99 8.6.7 Automatic measurement of start position [AUTO START POS] General PCs output video signals meeting the VESA standard, but some PCs output
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