Ovideon MCTRL4K Manuel utilisateur

MCTRL4K
LED Display Controller
Document Version: V1.1.0
Document Number: NS110100660
User Manual

MCTRL4K LED Display Controller
User Manual Change History
Change History
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Version
Hardware
Version Release Date Description
V1.1.0 V1.2.4.0 2019-09-04 Added 3D function.
Added low latency function.
Added the function of individual Gamma
adjustment for RGB.
Added HLG mode.
Added image quality adjustment function.
Added input source bit depth settings on
control computer.
Added the function of importing user
custom EDID.
Supports 25 Hz frame frequency.
Supports self-adaptation to decimal frame
frequency.
Optimized HDR10 performance by adding
low grayscale mode adjustment.
Optimized Mapping function schematic
diagram.
V1.0.3 V1.2.3.0 2018-02-08 Added HDR function.
V1.0.2 V1.2.2.0 2017-11-16 Supports Web control.
V1.0.1 N/A 2016-10-31 Updated document style.
V1.0.0 N/A 2016-06-06 First release
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User Manual Contents
Contents
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1Overview..........................................................................................................................1
2Features...........................................................................................................................2
3Applications ....................................................................................................................4
4Cascading Devices .........................................................................................................6
5 Hardware Structure.........................................................................................................7
5.1 Appearance.................................................................................................................................................. 7
5.2 Dimensions .................................................................................................................................................11
6Home Screen.................................................................................................................12
7Menu Operations ..........................................................................................................14
7.1 Quick Screen Configuration....................................................................................................................... 14
7.1.1 Step 1Setting Input Mode ...................................................................................................................... 14
7.1.2 Step 2Setting Input Resolution.............................................................................................................. 15
7.1.3 Step 3Quickly Configuring Screen......................................................................................................... 18
7.2 Brightness Adjustment............................................................................................................................... 19
7.3 Screen Settings ......................................................................................................................................... 19
7.3.1 Advanced Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 20
7.3.2 Image Offset ........................................................................................................................................... 20
7.4 Display Control .......................................................................................................................................... 20
7.5 Advanced Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 21
7.5.1 Mapping Function ................................................................................................................................... 21
7.5.2 Loading Cabinet Files............................................................................................................................. 22
7.5.3 Alarm Threshold Settings ....................................................................................................................... 23
7.5.4 Saving to Hardware ................................................................................................................................ 23
7.5.5 Redundancy............................................................................................................................................ 23
7.5.6 Factory Reset ......................................................................................................................................... 23
7.5.7 HDR ........................................................................................................................................................ 24
7.5.8 3D Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 27
7.5.9 Hardware Version ................................................................................................................................... 32
7.6 Communication Settings............................................................................................................................ 32
7.7 Language................................................................................................................................................... 33
8Operations on PC .........................................................................................................34
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8.1 Individual Gamma Adjustment for RGB..................................................................................................... 34
8.2 Low Latency............................................................................................................................................... 35
8.3 Input Source Bit Depth ..............................................................................................................................37
8.4 Operations on Web Page .......................................................................................................................... 38
8.4.1 Environment Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 38
8.4.2 Operations .............................................................................................................................................. 39
8.5 Software Operations on PC....................................................................................................................... 39
8.5.1 NovaLCT................................................................................................................................................. 39
8.5.2 SmartLCT ............................................................................................................................................... 40
8.6 Firmware Update ....................................................................................................................................... 40
8.6.1 NovaLCT................................................................................................................................................. 40
8.6.2 SmartLCT ............................................................................................................................................... 40
9Specifications ...............................................................................................................41
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MCTRL4K LED Display Controller
User Manual 1Overview
1Overview
The MCTRL4K is an LED display controller with ultra-large loading capacity. A single
unit features a loading capacity of up to 4096×2160@60Hz. It supports any custom
resolutions with the maximum width or height up to 7680 pixels, meeting the on-site
configuration requirements of ultra-long or ultra-wide LED displays.
The MCTRL4K has many industry-leading advanced technologies:
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Supports HDR function, both in HDR10 and HLG standards, which can greatly e
nhance the image quality of the display, presenting more clear and vivid images.
Supports individual Gamma adjustment for RGB when the bit depth of input s
ource is 10-bit or 12-bit, which effectively controls image non-uniformity under l
ow grayscale and white balance offset to improve image quality.
Low latency: Less than 1ms (when the start position of image is 0.)
Supports 3D function when working with the 3D emitter EMT200 and 3D glasses,
allowing you to experience 3D display effects.
In multi-card mode, the MCTRL4K can be used as two controllers, allowing the
images of two input sources to be displayed on the screen at the same time.
The MCTRL4K is stable, reliable and powerful, dedicated to providing abest visual ex
perience. It is can be mainly used for the fixed and rental applications, such as concer
ts, live events, security monitoring, Olympic Games and various sports centers.

MCTRL4K LED Display Controller
User Manual 2Features
2Features
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1× DP 1.2 input and 1 × HDMI 2.0 input, resolutions up to 8.8 million pixels per
input
2 × D-DVI inputs, total resolutions up to 8.3 million pixels
16 ×Neutrik Gigabit Ethernet ports and 4 × 10G optical ports for output
Supported video bit depths: 8-bit, 10-bit and 12-bit
Supports both mosaic and multi-card working modes for dual-link DVI inputs.
Supports HDR function, both in HDR10 and HLG standards.
Supports individual Gamma adjustment for RGB when the bit depth of input
source is 10-bit or 12-bit.
Supports 3D function when working with the 3D emitter EMT200 and 3D glasses.
Low latency: Less than 1ms (when the start position of image is 0.)
Supports ultra-high resolution settings with NVIDIA graphics card.
Adaptive to inputs with decimal frame frequencies, including 23.98 /29.97 /
47.95 / 59.94 / 71.93 / 119.88 Hz
Supports the new generation of pixel level calibration technology
Supports screen configuration via Web interface.
Multiple MCTRL4K units can be cascaded together for uniform control.
Supports avariety of video formats, as shown in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 Video formats
Input
Connector
Features
Bit Depth Sampling Format Maximum Input Resolution
HDMI 2.0
8bit RGB 4:4:4
YCbCr 4:4:4
YCbCr 4:2:2
YCbCr 4:2:0
4096x2160@60Hz (Setting
via NVIDIA graphics card)
10 bit/12 bit RGB 4:4:4
YCbCr 4:4:4
3840×1080@60Hz
YCbCr 4:2:2 4096x2160@60Hz (Setting
via NVIDIA graphics card)

MCTRL4K LED Display Controller
User Manual 2Features
Input
Connector
Features
Bit Depth Sampling Format Maximum Input Resolution
YCbCr 4:2:0
DP 1.2
8bit RGB 4:4:4
YCbCr 4:4:4
YCbCr 4:2:2
4096x2160@60Hz (Setting
via NVIDIA graphics card)
10 bit/12 bit RGB 4:4:4
YCbCr 4:4:4
3840×1080@60Hz
YCbCr 4:2:2 4096x2160@60Hz (Setting
via NVIDIA graphics card)
Dual-link DVI
8bit RGB 4:4:4
YCbCr 4:4:4
YCbCr 4:2:2
3840×1080@60Hz
Note:
When the input source bit depth is 10-bit/12-bit, you must set the bit depth correspon
dingly in NovaLCT. For detailed operations, see 8.3 Input Source Bit Depth.
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MCTRL4K LED Display Controller
User Manual 3Applications
3Applications
The MCTRL4K can work in mosaic and multi-card modes, meeting multiple user
application needs.
Scenario 1: Application of Mosaic Mode
Figure 3-1 Application of mosaic mode
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User Manual 3Applications
Scenario 2: Application of Multi-Card Mode
Figure 3-2 Application of multi-card mode
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MCTRL4K LED Display Controller
User Manual 4Cascading Devices
4Cascading Devices
The control computer needs to control multiple MCTRL4K devices.
Cascade devices via USB IN and USB OUT ports of the MCTRL4K devices. Up
to 10 devices can be cascaded.
Multiple MCTRL4K devices need to output image simultaneously.
Cascade devices via GENLOCK IN and GENLOCK LOOP connectors of the
MCTRL4K devices. Up to 10 devices can be cascaded.
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