DEXON Systems’ DVP824K Video Processors are vital components in any AV project where HDMI input signals must be displayed over a 4×1 or 2×2 video wall. The processor handles 8x HDMI inputs and 4x HDMI outputs displaying video inputs in any size or in arbitrary position over the wall area but always in real time. Additionally the product contains an internal processor with unique services as displaying multiple IP camera streams, work as media player, web browser and vnc PC input source visualizer. This video wall controller supports applications such as boardroom, show room, LED wall, reception, digital signage or conference room applications.
All-in-one video processor driving coherent video wall surface of 1 to 4 screens
Supports 8x HDMI inputs, up to 4K60 4:4:4 resolution
Drives 4x HDMI 4K60 4:4:4 outputs
HDMI YUV 4:4:4, YUV 4:2:2, input signal format handling at 4K60 resolution
Driving HDMI output signals, with full HDCP support atv4K60 resolution
Signal scaling in and scaling out of any input resolution to any selected output resolution
Seamless switch of two input signals in real time with zero latency and without loss of frames
Fade-in, fade-out, cross-fade effects when switching of two input signals in real time
Display of video inputs in real time in any size and any position over the video wall
Integrated media player to display local or remote, live video contents
Integrated web processor to display remote Web pages from the Internet
Internal processor to visualize vnc input PC sources or IP camera from the LAN
On-screen-display (OSD) over any input signal windows as defined by the project installation
Fully independent audio matrix switching of embedded or separate analogue audio signals
Easy-to-use, remote control user interface through platform independent web browser
Versatile user interface for layout management with sophisticated scenario handling
Description
Summary of DVP824K Product Services:
DVP824K video processor to accept 8x HDMI inputs and drive 4x HDMI outputs
Display of input videos over a coherent video wall made of max. 4 screens
Separate matrix for audio signals
Audio de-embedding, audio embedding and L,R analogue audio handling
Handling of 4K60 4:4:4 input and 4K60 4:4:4 output signals with HDCP protection
Controllable HDCP handling at the input and output side also
Programmable custom output resolutions to different outputs
Limitless cropping of input signals’ window size
Mapping the input signals’ window to any size or coordinate over the output frame
Up and down scaling of input signals to any output resolution
Real time display of input information over the outputs
Real seamless switching of signals, under VSYNC signal, no black frames
Fade-in of new inputs with programmable interval
Cross-fade switch between 2 input signals with programmable interval
Fade-out of signals when switched off with programmable interval
Picture-in-Picture display (PIP) of second input to the very same output in real time
On-Screen-Display text over any output video
Internal media player with movie play scenario service
Web processor to display web pages, remote vnc signals, IP streams of video cameras
Platform independent, professional web based user interface for remote control
Intuitive layout management by front panel buttons and remote user interface
Chassis
The DVP824K products can be accessed in a 1.5U high 19” rack compatible chassis. Robust mechanics and logical interface design guarantee easy installation and operation. The box contains 3 pieces of regulated, internal fans. The fans are regulated in order to achieve optimally low noise level and sufficient cooling for the long term, stable operation.
Power Connection The chassis contains internal power supply supporting all of the international mains electricity standards from 90V up to 265V. The small processor can be switched on and switched off by the following methods.
Back panel switch
Front panel, standby switch
LAN connector based switch-on or switch-off by remote command
Power Switches, standby mode
There are two switches controlling the switch-on and switch-off operation.
The mains switch on the back side and near the 230V mains connector performs full mains SWITCH ON or SWITCH OFF relating to the 230V power. The front switch of the chassis has special function if the back panel mains switch is on. The product can be put into standby phase by using the front panel switch. The very last status and output content is saved during the standby phase. The second push of the front panel switch deactivates the standby phase so the very last state of operation appears.
Please note to switch off first and then remove the power supply cable if opening the chassis for any reason.
Remote switch-on and switch-off
The DVP824K can be switched on and switched off remotely in case of the mains power switch is on. The TCP/IP based remote command can force the DIVIP to standby or can return the product from the standby phase.
Programmed wake-up and standby
The DVP824K contains separate scheduler to wake up the device or send to standby mode. This scheduling can be programmed and works according to the internal calendar clock.
Front LED and push buttons for setup
The front panel LED displays status information for setup and control. There are push buttons for navigation and control inside the setup to handle setting up of basic configuration information
Setting of DHCP or fixed IP address and additional LAN parameters
Function assignment of signal driving push buttons
Setting of RS232C signals’ connection parameters
OSD display settings
Factory reset setting
Push buttons for signal control
There is a set of push buttons for input signal and a separate set for output signal management. They can work for multiple purposes:
The input buttons can select a certain input signal to be displayed on a certain output channel identified by the output button. This can be used for signal display one-by-one, usually for testing.
The user can generate layouts and can assign them to push buttons. In this case the push of a certain button recalls the pre-designed layout on a rather straightforward way.
Disable of push button operation
Front panel push button operation can be disabled using a special system setting. In this case user can prevent un-authorized user action from the front panels and so improve system responsibility.
Interface connectors
The DVP824K products contain control interfaces as
1 x LAN connection to be connected to TCP/IP networks, to be used for setup and remote control
1 x RS-232C connector to handle remote control commands
1 x USB3.0 connectors for firmware upgrade, save/reload configuration information or loading of media player content
Input connectors and signals of DVP824K product
8 x HDMI input connectors, handling HDMI 2.0 signals up to 4K60 4:4:4 resolution
8 x Phoenix connector for base line L, R analogue audio
HDMI input handling supports HDMI 2.0 standard signals with input resolution as 640x 480 pixels up to UHD as 3840×2160 60Hz or 4K as 4096×2106 60Hz in progressive mode. Colour spaces supported
RGB 8
YUV 4:4:4 or
YUV 4:2:2
The audio connectors have 2 roles depending on user interface setting
Input of base line, L, R analogue audio signal for internal matrix switch and output audio generation
Output of audio signal de-embedded from the HDMI input
Output connectors and signals of DVP824K product
4 x HDMI output connectors, handling HDMI 2.0 signals up to 4K60 resolution
4 x Phoenix connector for base line L, R analogue audio
The DMX824K offers signal drive to local peripherals and for remote peripherals at the same time. The output signals contain embedded audio that was switched to that certain output channel.
The HDMI output handling supports HDMI 2.0 standard signals with output resolution from 640x 480 pixels up to UHD as 3840×2160 60Hz or 4K as 4096×2160 60 Hz in progressive mode. Colour spaces supported
RGB 8
YUV 4:4:4 or
YUV 4:2:2
The user can set the required colour space support in software settings. The audio connectors drive base line, L, R analogue audio signals received from the independent internal audio matrix.
Real time signal handling for perfect customer satisfaction
The DVP824K products perform all operations in real time. So the output signals are displayed in real time from the inputs regardless of the signal resolution, scaling, PIP and number of signals controlled. No drop of frames, no black frames or transitions can be experienced
Unlimited scaling of input signals to outputs
The DVP824K devices contain two output signal scaling engines for each of the output channels. The scaling operation has no limit so the scale up from any input resolution as for example 640×480 or 1024×768 to any output resolution up to 1920×1080, 3840×2160 or even 4098×2160 is possible. The scale down from any input resolution as for example 3840×2160 can be performed to any output resolution as 1280×720 is possible. One of the scaling engines serve the main output while the second one supports the PIP channel. The scaling operation results crystal clear image displayed in real time with no drop of frames.
OSD over output signals (On-Screen-Display)
There is a built-in information text about the current output settings and input connections. This information text can be visualized on the OSD (On-Screen-Display) panel. The visibility settings of the OSD panel can be changed here.
Auto: the information panel is automatically displayed in case of any changes in the settings.
Yes: the information panel is visualized permanently.
No: the information panel is not visible.
By default, the information panel can be seen on the top-left corner of each display output. The position, size, timing, content, background colour, the text colour and the highlighted colour can also be specified in the OSD panel.
Professional HDCP handling
The products offer professional HDCP handling as supporting HDCP 1.4, 2.0 or 2.3 standards for the perfect integration of the boxes to complex environments. The user can set up at the input side to reflect handling of
No HDCP
HDCP 1.4
HDCP 1.4 or 2.0 or 2.3
The device handles all HDCP standards at the output side depending on the peripheral connected. All the HDCP rules are strictly kept when displaying signals with different HDCP standard.
Perfect EDID handling
The EDID handling at the output and input side has been developed to support easy system integration. Different EDID handling method include the chance to develop custom EDID to be presented to special input sources.
Custom output resolution
The devices handle all standard output resolutions. Additionally there is the chance to specify custom output resolution. Custom Output Timing Editor helps to create a new output timing, modify a created timing or delete one of created timings. The Custom Output Timing feature will expand the output timing list on output settings page, if it is compliant with the output card capabilities. Several custom timings can be created and they can be used for several output channels also.
This editor gives total access to the parameters in order to create a custom output timing:
The Pixel Frequency (unit: MHz) – the number of pixels per second
The Active Area Width (unit: pixels) – the number of visible pixels per line
The H Blanking Interval (unit: pixels)
The H Front Porch (unit: pixels)
The H Sync Width (unit: pixels)
The Active Area Height (unit: lines) – the number of visible lines
The V Blanking Interval (unit: lines)
The V Front Porch (unit: lines)
The V Sync Height (unit: lines)
The Sync polarities (positive or negative)
Easy-to-use remote control by graphics user interface
The DVP824K devices can be controlled remotely from a Web browser of any platform. We offer possibilities to use Windows, Linux, Android, or iOS based Web browser for the remote control. The user has to start the browser, type in the TCP/IP address of the DEXON device. Now the user receives an easy-to-use graphics interface where simple mouse clicks can control setups and operation also.
Different user rights
The web based remote user interface includes handling of different users with different rights. There is an Administrator account that is able to define other administrators or users with different access and control rights.
Operations inside the graphics user interface
The user can perform device and layout management operations by simple mouse clicks. The interface is rather easy to understand and supports all the functions for the remote device control.
Input signal handling option
The user may receive valuable information about the input signals as
status of input signals one-by-one
HDCP status
display of detected input resolution
Comprehensive input signal management can be performed also, as
name assignment to that certain input
setting of required HDCP management
setting up of custom EDID
management of input audio as assigning of L,R analogue audio to that certain channel or de-embed the audio from the HDMI signal and drive to the audio connector
Input and output signals assignment
The assignment of input signals to the outputs can be performed by the push-buttons arranged in a matrix-like area. There are 3 independent push button areas to manage
switching of certain input signals to certain output or to multiple outputs as main window
switching of second input signal to a certain or to multiple selected outputs as second video displayed in Picture-in-Picture mode
switching of certain audio input to a certain or multiple audio outputs
Output signal status options
The output ports and displayed signals have a status area reflecting
Assignment of main input signal
Assignment of PIP input signal
HDCP status
Audio status
Output signal parameters management
The output signal management provides full control of the following parameters
Output resolution
HDCP handling
EDID handling
Assigned background colour
Assigned cropping
Placement inside the output resolution area
Assigned bezel compensation
Support of video wall mode
Automatic test mode operation
A large set of different test patterns and schedules can be recalled and run to each of the output channels where static or even moving test patterns are available. The sequence of different settings with coloured picture can be generated with a single mouse click.
Layout management and signal assignment by push buttons
Special area of push buttons can be used to recall pre-designed signal assignment patterns. From 8 up to 32 layout controlling buttons can recall full system assignment pattern in a glimpse. The buttons can have own name, colour for active and inactive state, even sequential display of patterns can be set up by assigned stepping time and sequence.
Improved system reliability by logging
You can initiate precise logging procedure that saves all the system parameters to files for later revision. The device has 6 levels of logging to save critical data of the configuration and operation.
Sophisticated system parameters
The clever management of this device offers a lot of advanced and sophisticated parameter setting possibilities in the assigned area of the user interface.
Signal input and output assignment scheme can be developed by the help of a separate page
System configuration presets of the full DIMAX can be defined and recalled
TCP/IP network parameters can be set up for the remote control
RS232 parameters can be set up also
Passwords for Administrator and users can be defined
Different user rights can be assigned
Current date and time setting
Seamless switch and different fade effects’ control
Loading of .png logo to be displayed in user interface window
OSD panel definition
Start of test sequences for continuous operation
Define and start of system parameter logging
Internal status of fans, temperatures, supply voltages
Perform a factory reset to initiate all the system parameters to factory default
Remote supervision of device health, info page
Full hardware monitoring information is collected by the software system. There are four types of data:
PS – Power Supply
PWR – Internal voltage levels
FAN – Tachometer
TEMP – Temperature
The status of these parameters is permanently displayed over the remote user interface while user can check all the status information in detail. The status of these parameters is saved to special log files also.
All-in-one solution with internal media player
The built-in internal media player feature allows you to create digital-signage presentations. The presentations can be performed with various types of contents.
videos (file or directory) (1080p, H.264)
(supporting MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264 codecs and AVI, MPG, MKV file formats)network video (file or directory) (1080p, H.264)
IP streaming from IP cameras (over rtsp protocol up to 1080p)
HTML5 web pages from the Internet
VNC Client to support remote operator PC’s screen content
This media player can apply the sophisticated, calendar based scheduling to start or to stop display of content.
Advanced scheduler for calendar based device operation
The advance internal scheduler can be programmed to start or to stop layout display, manage internal media player, to send command strings through the RS232C interface to achieve external device control.
External keyboard or X-keys handling
You can connect a standard keyboard or a programmable keypad (X-keys) to recall any of the layouts. The user can control the device operation by simple key buttons and display pre-designed layout according to his wish.
Specifications
Input
8 x HDMI 2.0, from 640x480 up to 4096x2160 (60Hz, progressive)
1 x TCP/IP, 1 x RS232, Front panel buttons and LCD
Temperature
5 - 40 °C
Humidity
10 - 90%
Power Supply
100V - 240V AC
Power Consumption
46W
Dimension
W435 x H67 x D334 (mm)
Weight
3.5 Kg
Typical Configurations
DVP824K
Application Areas
The DVP824K 8×4 video processors can be used in board room, reception, show room and LED wall projects where different inputs signals must be scaled and presented with artistically advanced effects.