MX6000 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual V1.1.1
MX6000 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual V1.1.1
MX6000 Pro LED Display Controller User Manual V1.1.1
User Manual
MX6000 LED Display Controller User Manual
Change History
Document Version Release Date Description
V1.1.0 2023-09-28 Added information for HDMI 2.1 and 12G-SDI input cards
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Contents
Change History ................................................................................................................................................................................ i
Contents ......................................................................................................................................................................................... ii
1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Appearance.................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2.1 Front Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2
2.2 Rear Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3
3 Applications.................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 Solution Build ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
3.2 1G Solution (MX_4x10G_Fiber Output Card) ........................................................................................................................ 8
3.3 5G Solution (CX_1x40G_Fiber Output Card) ........................................................................................................................ 9
4 VMP Operations......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Connect to VMP .................................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.2 UI Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.3 Device Management............................................................................................................................................................ 11
4.3.1 Export and Import Project Files.................................................................................................................................. 11
4.3.2 Manage Device Groups ............................................................................................................................................. 12
4.3.3 Set Backup Device .................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.4 Screen Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.4.1 New Screen ............................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.4.2 Configure Screen Topology........................................................................................................................................ 14
4.4.3 Set Card Backup........................................................................................................................................................ 18
4.4.4 Set the Cabinet .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.5 Input Source Configuration .................................................................................................................................................. 20
4.5.1 Add Layers ................................................................................................................................................................. 20
4.5.2 Set External Sources ................................................................................................................................................. 21
4.5.3 Set Internal Sources .................................................................................................................................................. 24
4.6 Display Correction ............................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.6.1 Correct Seams ........................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.6.2 Correct Multi-Batch Cabinets/Modules ...................................................................................................................... 26
4.6.3 Lock and Unlock Correction Page ............................................................................................................................. 28
4.7 Color Processing ................................................................................................................................................................. 28
4.7.1 Color Replacement .................................................................................................................................................... 28
4.7.2 14Ch Color Correction ............................................................................................................................................... 29
4.7.3 Set Color Curves ....................................................................................................................................................... 30
4.7.4 Enable 3D LUT .......................................................................................................................................................... 30
4.8 Screen Settings ................................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.8.1 Adjust Image Quality .................................................................................................................................................. 31
4.8.1.1 Adjust Brightness and Gamma ............................................................................................................................ 31
4.8.1.2 Set LED Image Booster ....................................................................................................................................... 31
4.8.1.3 Apply Calibration Effect ........................................................................................................................................ 32
4.8.1.4 Set Thermal Compensation ................................................................................................................................. 32
4.8.1.5 Adjust EOTF ........................................................................................................................................................ 33
4.8.2 Set Output ................................................................................................................................................................. 33
4.8.2.1 Set Output Bit Depth and Additional Frame Latency ............................................................................................ 33
4.8.2.2 Set Sync Parameters ........................................................................................................................................... 34
4.8.2.3 Set Frame Multiplication ...................................................................................................................................... 34
4.8.2.4 Set Shutter Fit ...................................................................................................................................................... 35
4.8.2.5 Enable 3D Function ............................................................................................................................................. 35
4.8.2.6 Check the Load.................................................................................................................................................... 36
4.9 Preset Management ............................................................................................................................................................ 36
4.9.1 Save Presets ............................................................................................................................................................. 36
4.9.2 Apply Presets ............................................................................................................................................................. 37
4.9.3 Manage Presets......................................................................................................................................................... 37
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1 Introduction
The MX6000 Pro is a large professional 8K LED display controller from Xi'an NovaStar Tech Co., Ltd. (hereinafter
referred to as NovaStar), designed as part of the COEX control system series. Its remarkable features include 12-bit
color depth, 360 Hz capability, real-time multi-screen scaling, 0-frame latency, and HDR supportability, providing
precise brightness control, true-to-life color fidelity, and an excellent image quality. Its card-based modular design is
specifically tailored for future LED displays, allowing for flexible input and output card configurations that are stable
and easy to maintain. With a compact 6U size, it supports up to 32x 4K or 8x 8K video inputs, with a maximum load
capacity of 141 million pixels, making it ideal for large-screen configurations.
The MX6000 Pro offers a wide range of options with up to six different input cards supporting 8K, 4K, and VoIP. For
output, it supports two types of output cards: 4x 10G fiber and 1x 40G fiber. These cards can be configured flexibly to
accommodate either 1G or 5G bandwidth for the control system, catering to different requirements. Additionally, it
supports seamless backup and automatic switching between devices and cards. In case of any malfunction, it
promptly switches over while issuing automatic alerts, ensuring stable output on-site. To further enhance the user
experience, it is complemented by the advanced control software, VMP, enabling users to have better control and
management capabilities.
The MX6000 Pro offers many advantages such as highly integrated design, premium image quality, powerful
performance, tremendous load capacity, and easy control. It is widely used in rental services for large events, xR/VP
studios, large fixed installation applications, TV production, e-sports events, exhibition halls, and other application
scenarios.
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2 Appearance
2.1 Front Panel
Description Function
Solid red: Standby.
Running indicator
Solid blue: The device is being powered on.
Solid green: The device is running normally.
Flashing red: The device is running abnormally.
Standby button Press the button to power on or power off the device.
Hold down the button for 5s to 10s to restart the device.
Connect to a USB drive only to export the device diagnostic result.
USB 2.0
Only the NTFS and FAT32 file systems are supported. Others are not
supported.
A 7-inch screen that is for displaying the device status, setting parameters, and
IPS touchscreen
sending commands.
Knob On the home screen, press the knob to enter the main menu screen.
On the main menu screen, rotate the knob to select a menu item or adjust the
parameter value. Press the knob to confirm the operation.
Hold down the knob and BACK button simultaneously for 5s or longer to lock or
unlock the buttons and screen.
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All product pictures shown in this document are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary.
Note
Input Card
MX_4×HDMI 2.0 input card
HDR Support HDR10 and comply with the SMPTE ST 2084 and
SMPTE ST 2086 standards.
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Support HLG.
HDR Support HDR10 and comply with the SMPTE ST 2084 and
SMPTE ST 2086 standards.
Support HLG.
Interlaced signal
Not supported
inputs
HDR Support HDR10 and comply with the SMPTE ST 2084 and
SMPTE ST 2086 standards.
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Support HLG.
12G-SDI 4 Standards Support ST-2082 (12G), ST-2081 (6G), ST-424 (3G) and ST-292
(HD) standard video inputs.
Support 3G-Level A/Level B (DS mode).
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Output Card
MX_4×10G_Fiber output card
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Control card
ETHERNET 2 Gigabit Ethernet control ports. Support TCP/IP protocol and star connection.
They have the same functions without priority and order, and can be connected to VMP
software. No switch or router is needed to deploy multiple devices on the same LAN via
device cascading as the network switching function is already built in. Up to 20 MX20
devices can be cascaded.
AUX 1 An auxiliary connector that connects to the central control device (RS232) (Reserved)
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3 Applications
3.1 Solution Build
Based on the installed output cards (MX_4x10G_Fiber output card/CX_1x40G_Fiber output card), users can build
1G/5G solutions with different models of fiber converters and receiving cards. 1G/5G refers to the output bandwidth of
a single Ethernet port. For more detailed information, please refer to 8 Ethernet Port Load Capacity.
Table 3-1 COEX system build
Note
It would not be possible to build both 1G and 5G solutions with an MX6000 Pro at the same time.
This diagram is an example of four input cards and one MX_4x10G_Fiber output card installed on an MX6000 Pro.
The actual application may vary.
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This diagram is an example of four input cards and one CX_1x40G_Fiber output card installed on an MX6000 Pro.
The actual application may vary.
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4 VMP Operations
Users can only perform some basic operations on the LCD screen of MX6000 Pro. To perform more operations,
please install Vision Management Platform (VMP) on the control PC.
Via LAN
Connect the controller and the control PC to the same LAN and set the controller to automatically obtain an IP
address.
4.2 UI Introduction
Note:
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Notice
The project file can be imported to the device that is of the same model and share the first two digits of the firmware
version.
For example, the project file of V1.3.0 can be imported to the devices whose firmware version is V1.3.1.
From the menu bar, choose Project > Export and select a device or device group.
You can also right-click a device or device group in the device list and select Export from the pop-up menu.
From the menu bar, choose Project > Import to and select a device or device group.
You can also right-click a device or device group in the device list and select Import from the pop-up menu.
After successful device matching, a dialog box as shown in Figure 4-3 is displayed.
Click OK.
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Notice
Only devices of the same model and firmware version can be grouped.
Operating Procedure
In the device list area, click to enter the group management page.
Click to create a group, enter a group name and press Enter or click any empty space on the page.
To rename a group, right-click the group, select Rename from the pop-up menu and enter a new group name.
Note
You can set the Mapping switch to to enable the mapping function
From the menu bar, choose Tools > System Backup to open the System Backup dialog box.
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You can also right-click a device or device group in the device list and select System backup from the pop-up menu
to open the System Backup dialog box.
Select a primary controller and a backup controller from the drop-down options respectively, and then click Add.
The backup list will display the added backup information. To delete the backup information, click .
Select the controller from the device list and then select Layout.
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Select a Working Mode. When operating as a Send-Only Controller, please configure the layer layout as well.
All-In-One Controller supports free layer layout; Send-Only Controller is subject to fixed layer layout.
When low latency is set to , the latency at the data-sending end is reduced by 1 frame.
Related Operations:
Edit screen: Click Edit in the Screen section of the properties area.
Delete screen: click on the right side of the screen tab or in the top right corner of the topology area.
Select multiple screens: Hold Ctrl and click on the screen names.
Select the controller from the device list and then select Layout.
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Select a view by clicking one of the following icons at top right of the topology area.
Note
You can also select a view from the menu bar > View > Display and choose the content to be displayed, including
cabinet topology, cabinet status, group names, source tags, and overlapping cabinets.
Select a screen.
Select a canvas at the bottom of the page. First click on any output port of the canvas, and then click on the topology
area to place the canvas.
Each canvas corresponds to an output card. For example, the three canvases OUT 1, OUT 2, and OUT 3 in Figure 4-
9 correspond to three output cards respectively.
Related Operations:
Set canvas resolution: Select a canvas at the bottom of the page and then set the canvas resolution in the
properties area.
Move Canvas: Click and hold the name at the top left of the canvas in the topology area, then drag it to the
desired position.
Delete: Canvas: Click on the name at the top left of the canvas in the topology area to select it, then press
Delete.
Locate Canvas: Set Canvas Mapping to , so that the canvas position can be quickly viewed on the LED
screen.
After placing a canvas, you can drag or click the mouse in the topology area to add cabinets.
The cabinets will be automatically connected when you are adding them, as shown in Figure 4-10. The Ethernet
port's load capacity information will be displayed, as shown in Figure 4-11. The properties area will display the cabinet
information, as shown in Figure 4-12.
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8/-: Indicates that 8 cabinets of the Ethernet port are added to the topology.
45%: Indicates these 8 cabinets have used 45% of the Ethernet port's capacity.
Note
If all the cabinets loaded by the Ethernet ports have the same size, you can use the swift layout function to quickly
add and connect the cabinets for all the Ethernet ports.
The operations are as follows:
Click Swift Layout and then drag the mouse on the canvas to add cabinets that match the actual requirements. In
the properties area, select a layout and click Done.
Select another Ethernet port and continue to add cabinets until all cabinets are connected.
To change the cabinet model, simply select the cabinet and then click Change in the property area.
For cabinets that have the same size and consecutive serial numbers, if you want to change the cabinet connection
topology, select the cabinets and then select a quick topology under Quick topo in the properties area, as shown in
Figure 4-13. For other cabinets, skip this step.
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Do any of the following to arrange and align the cabinets to let the cabinet positions meet the display requirements.
Click to show its drop-down menu shown below. The menu can be used to set the canvas grid.
− Grid: When toggled on ( ), a grid is displayed on the canvas. If you do not need to display the grid, set the
switch to .
− Color: Set the grid color.
− Spacing: Set the spacing of horizontal and vertical lines of the grid. The spacing is set to the resolution of the
first cabinet by default.
− Snap to Cabinet: When positioning a cabinet near another one, the cabinet being moved will automatically
align and snap to the edge of the adjacent cabinet, effectively eliminating gaps.
− Snap to Grid: The cabinet will be snapped to the grid.
Use the function menus on the menu bar
− Edit menu
− View menu
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Zoom to Controller: The selected controller is zoomed and displayed in the middle of the topology area.
Select String: Select all the cabinets on the connection line of the current cabinet.
Swap: Swap the positions of the two selected cabinets.
Group: Group the selected cabinets. To set the group name and color, please select the group and set them
in the properties area.
Ungroup: Ungroup the cabinets.
Add to Group: Add the selected cabinets to a group.
Set cabinet coordinates and rotation
Select a cabinet and set its coordinates and rotation angle in the properties area. After the cabinet is rotated, the
input source will be rotated by the set angle and displayed.
Select the controller from the device list and then select Layout.
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Click Verify Primary or Verify Backup to examine whether the channel is working properly.
Verify Primary: Disconnect the backup channel and examine whether the primary channel is working properly.
Verify Backup: Disconnect the primary channel and examine whether the backup channel is working properly.
Enable Indicator
Set the Indicator switch to to enable the running status indicator of the cabinet.
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Select the controller from the device list and then select Source.
Double-click the thumbnail of the input source or drag the input source to the target position to add a layer.
(Remember to select a canvas first if there are multiple canvases).
All-In-One Controller supports free layer layout; Send-Only Controller is subject to fixed layer layout and when
adding a layer, it will automatically fill the canvas and the size and position of the layer cannot be adjusted.
You can check the source status according to the source indicator:
Green: The input source is connected.
Red: The input source is applied for the screen but not connected.
Gray: The input source is not connected.
Lock layer
Switch source
− Right-click a layer, select Source from the displayed menu, and select another source.
Adjust layer size and position
− Select a layer and set the layer size and coordinates in the properties area. You can also bring the layer to
front or send it to back.
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− Right-click a layer and select Bring to Front, Send to Back, Bring Forward or Send Backward from the
displayed menu.
− At the top right of a layer, click a function icon to set the layer.
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Set EDID
Select a value from the drop-down lists of Resolution and Refresh Rate and click Apply.
Adjust Color
In the InfoFrame Override area, select a value from the drop-down lists of Color Space/Sampling, Gamut and
Quantization Range. Then, in the Color area, drag the sliders to adjust the parameter values.
The override parameter will be used in the calculation of color adjustment. Select From Input and the software will
read the attribute value that comes with the input source.
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Contrast It is used to adjust the brightness of the highlight areas of the image. The greater the
value, the brighter the highlight part of the screen.
Contrast and black level together affect the overall contrast of the image.
Saturation It is used to adjust the color purity of the image. The greater the value, the more vivid the
color.
Hue It is used to adjust the color effect of the displayed image color. Generally, it is divided
into warm, cool and intermediate tones.
Red Shadow/Green It is used to adjust the brightness of the dark areas of the image. The principle is the same
Shadow/Blue Shadow as that of black level, but only the RGB components are adjusted.
Red Highlight/Green It is used to adjust the brightness of the highlight areas of the image. The principle is the
Highlight/Blue Highlight same as that of contrast, but only the RGB components are adjusted.
Note
To set HDR parameters, the hardware must support HDR and the HDR10 or HLG sources must be prepared.
Select an HDR format from the drop-down list of Format and set related parameters. Select Auto and the software
will read the attribute value that comes with the input source.
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HDR10 parameters:
PQ Mode: The mapping method of video source brightness.
− ST2084 (PQ): This mode 1:1 maps the brightness of the video source. The part that exceeds the maximum
screen brightness will still be displayed as the maximum screen brightness.
− ST2086 (Linear mapping): This mode linearly maps the brightness of the video source. It globally adjust the
video source brightness according to the maximum screen brightness to ensure that the ratio of the
brightness of the entire source content remains unchanged.
MaxCLL: The override value of the maximum video source brightness. MaxCLL takes effect when Override is
selected.
Dynamic images
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Select the controller from the device list and then select Correction.
On the Seams tab page in the properties area, set the Seam Correction switch to .
Calibration: Set the Calibration switch to to make the screen apply the calibration effect made by the
calibration platform.
Brightness: Adjust the display brightness.
Image: Set which image the screen displays. To display the image of current input source, click and hold it.
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When correcting the module seams, if you need to override the numbers of module columns and rows, set the
Cabinet Structure Override switch to . Otherwise, skip this step.
In the topology area, click or click and drag the mouse to select the seams to be corrected.
Place the mouse on the scroll wheel icon and adjust the brightness by dragging the wheel icon up or down, scrolling
the mouse wheel, or using the keyboard shortcuts 4+↑/↓.
Select the controller from the device list and then select Correction.
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Calibration: Set the Calibration switch to to make the screen apply the calibration effect made by the
calibration platform.
Brightness: Adjust the display brightness.
Image: Set which image the screen displays. To display the image of current input source, click and hold it.
When correcting the multi-batch modules, if you need to overwrite the numbers of module columns and rows, set the
Cabinet Structure Override switch to . Otherwise, skip this step.
In the topology area, click or click and drag the mouse to select the cabinets or modules to be corrected.
Hide cursor on screen: When this is set to , use the keyboard shortcuts to adjust chroma and the cursor will
not be displayed on the screen.
Note
After the Correction page is locked and you have entered another page, if you want to go back to the Correction
page, you must manually unlock the page first.
Notice
It is recommended to choose color with higher saturation for replacement to achieve better outcome.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Processing.
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Method 1: Click the color area in to open the color palette and set a color.
Method 2: Click the eyedropper in and select a color in the topology area.
Set Hue Tolerance, Hue Softness, Shadow Strength, and Skin Tone Protect.
Hue Tolerance: Indicates the hue range of the color to be replaced. The larger the value, the larger the
replacement area
Hue Softness: Indicates the hue softness of the transition area.
Shadow Strength: Indicates the gradient parameter of the highlight or shadow area. The larger the value, the
smoother the gradient.
Skin Tone Protect: Keeps the skin tone as original as possible.
Select the controller from the device list and then select Processing.
Click a value of a color to enable the editing and change the value, , for example.
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Select the controller from the device list and then select Processing.
Drag the slider at the bottom of the curve diagram to set the curve adjustment range.
Click anywhere on the curve to add an adjustment point and drag the point to adjust the curve.
Input and Output indicate the absolute coordinates of the adjustment point in the curve diagram.
To delete the adjustment point, drag the point outside the curve diagram, or select the point and press Delete.
Click the icon at the right of Channel to reset the curve of the current channel. Click the icon next to
Curves to reset all the curves.
Prerequisites
A 17×17×17 3D LUT file must be prepared in advance.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Processing.
Click anywhere in the Load 3DLUT File area, select a file and open it.
Set the 3D LUT to and drag the slider to adjust the strength of the 3D LUT.
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If brightness correction has been done for the screen, the screen brightness can be adjusted in nits. Otherwise, it can
be adjusted only in percentage.
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
In the Image Quality tab, set the brightness and gamma value.
Set the LED Image Booster function to improve the precision and accuracy of the image color and gradation and
realize free switching of the display color gamut.
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Prerequisites
Before the operation, color gamut and brightness correction by using the CA410-VP427, CA410-P427 or EYE2-400
color analyzer must be done.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
In the LED Image Booster section of the Image Quality tab, select an output color gamut from the Gamut drop-
down list.
The output gamut options include standard gamuts, custom gamuts, the original screen gamut and the input gamut
(From input).
To set the custom gamut, click , select a gamut in the properties area on the color gamut diagram, and adjust the
red, green, blue and white parameters based on the selected gamut. The custom gamut name can be changed.
Prerequisites
Before operation, screen calibration must be done and calibration coefficients must be uploaded.
Related Information
When the A10s Pro receiving card is used, the seam correction can be performed separately. This means even if the
calibration switch is turned off, the seam correction effect is still kept.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
In the Image Quality tab, set the Calibration switch to to make the screen apply the calibration effect made by
the calibration platform.
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Prerequisites
Before the operation, thermal calibration must be done and thermal coefficients must be uploaded.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
Drag the slider to adjust the application intensity of the thermal coefficients.
Note
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
In the Image Quality tab, drag the sliders to adjust the values of Shadow Compensation, Ambient Light
Compensation and Clip Level.
Note
When the controller works with high-latency devices, you can set additional frame latency.
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
In the Output tab, select an option from the drop-down list of Bit Depth.
If Auto is selected, the output bit depth is the same as the input bit depth.
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Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
Select a synchronization signal for the display frame rate and set the phase offset.
Active Source: Sync with the frame rate of the active source.
Genlock: Sync with the frame rate of the Genlock signal. When the shutter fit function of the controller is
effective, please select this option. In addition, the controller and the camera need to use the same Genlock
signal generator.
Internal: Sync with the frame rate of the controller's internal clock.
Frame multiplication can make the screen output multiple frames within the original one frame time and provide them
to different cameras.
Notice
When the A10s Pro, CA50E, CA50C, or XA50 receiving cards are used, the supported frames rate is up to 240
Hz.
For other Armor series receiving cards, the supported frame rate is up to 120 Hz.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
Set the number of frames and the display mode of each frame.
Take the above Figure 4-47 as an example. The parameters are described as follows:
Frame Multiplication: After the current frame rate (59.94) is multiplied by 3, it is 179.82 Hz. Three frames are
output in 1/59.94 second.
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Video: The first and second frames display the input source image. The first frame displays the image from the
coordinates (0, 0) and the second frame displays the image from the coordinates (1920, 0).
Color: The third frame displays a pure white image.
Adapt the screen and camera shutter to produce better filming results.
Prerequisites
It requires that the sync signal must be Genlock and the controller and camera need to use the same Genlock signal
generator.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
Enable the 3D function and set the related parameters for users wearing 3D glasses to view stereoscopic images.
Notice
The 3D function and the low latency or frame multiplication function cannot be enabled at the same time.
Only the main layer supports 3D effect.
Related Information
To use the 3D function, specified 3D glasses are needed. Please contact NovaStar technical support.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
Figure 4-49 3D
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Source Format: Set the format of the 3D video source. Set the format to Side-by-side, Top-and-bottom or
Frame sequential according to the format of the accessed video source.
Right Eye Offset: Set the start position of the right eye image. When the video source format is side-by-side or
top-and-bottom and the left and right eye images are provided, this parameter can be set.
Eye Priority: Set which image is sent first, the right eye image or the left eye image. Wear the 3D glasses to
watch the display. If the display is abnormal, set the parameter value to the other one. If the display is normal,
the setting is done.
3rd Emitter: When a third-party 3D signal emitter is used, set the switch to .
Emitter Delay: Set the delay time of sending the synchronization signal from the 3D signal emitter to the 3D
glasses. This setting ensures that the switching between left and right eye images of the 3D glasses is in sync
with the switching between the left and right eye images on the display. This parameter is applicable to both the
NovaStar and third-party emitters.
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
In the Output tab, click next to the device information to check the usage of the controller's load capacity.
Notice
The preset of a specific device can only be applied by this device itself and the preset of a group can be applied by all
the devices in the group.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Preset.
On the preset management page, click to enter the page shown in Figure 4-51.
To go back to the preset management page, click a blank area in the properties area.
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In the properties area, set a name for the preset and select the screen and data you need to save.
If the preset you selected is not empty, the original data will be overwritten.
Click Save.
Notice
The preset of a specific device can only be applied by this device itself and the preset of a group can be applied by all
the devices in the group.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Preset.
On the preset management page, double-click a preset and wait it to finish loading.
Modify a Preset
Select a preset. In the properties area, change the related information and click Save.
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Delete a Preset
Right-click a preset and select Delete from the pop-up menu.
On the preset management page, select a preset and click Delete in the properties area.
Clear Presets
Right-click a preset and select Delete All from the pop-up menu.
Import Presets
Click Import, select a preset file (.nprt) and click Open. In the displayed dialog box, select the device to which you
want to import the file and click OK.
Export Presets
Click Export, select a file page, set a file name, and click Save.
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: The controller.
− Check the status of the connectors on the rear panel of the controller.
− Check the controller's name, current uptime, total uptime, mainboard temperature, mainboard voltage, and
fan status.
− Check the temperature and voltage of the cards.
− Set on/off of the Controller Finder switch. When set to , you can locate the controller.
− Set on/off of the Total Errors switch. When set to , you can monitor the errors.
− Set on/off of the Fan switch. When set to , you can monitor the fan status and display it in the
Controller area.
: The receiving card temperature. In the properties area, you can check the temperature information.
: The cabinet voltage. In the properties area, you can check the voltage information.
: The total bit errors. In the properties area, you can check the detailed information of the errors. Click
to clear the errors and click to check the error information in a specified time range.
Note
Selecting , , or enables you to check the cabinet position, voltage, total uptime, and current uptime
under the Cabinet section of the properties area. You can also blackout, freeze, or enable test patterns for cabinets
under the Cabinet Settings section.
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Search records
Enter the key words in the search box.
Query records
Click the time widget and set the start and end time. If you select Now, the monitoring records will be updated in
real time.
Set how the records are displayed
From the drop-down list, select Sort by time, Order by controller, Order by type, and Order by level. If the
latter three are selected, the records can be expanded or collapsed.
Clear records
Click Delete and then click OK.
Export records
Click Export, select a file page, set a file name, and click Save.
Prerequisites
To upload screen coefficients, make sure:
− The screen configuration is done, the cabinets are not rotated, and there are no cabinet gaps or overlapping.
− The configured screen must be rectangular, and the cabinet on the top left corner (as shown in the figure
below) must be at the (0, 0) point of the canvas.
− To use the database file, you should prepare it in advance, and the resolutions of the configured screen and
the screen in the database must be the same.
To upload cabinet coefficients, make sure:
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Notice
During coefficient uploading, if the controller and/or receiving cards go offline, the uploading will fail.
If the coefficient uploading fails, the coefficients will not be saved automatically. You can manually save them as
needed.
Operating Procedure
In the Select Mode area, select the uploading range. The options include Screen, Cabinet and LDM.
In the Coefficient Management area, click and select the target calibration data file (.db) from the local
computer.
The coefficient types in the file will be read automatically. You can select the range of coefficient types as needed.
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Prerequisites
Calibration coefficients are available.
Cabinet configuration is done and the cabinets stay online.
Operating Procedure
In the displayed window, select the target pixels and enter the parameters in the Coefficient Management area to
adjust the proportion relationship of the red components, green components and blue components in RGB .
The calibration coefficients of the selected pixels will be overridden and changed to the values you set。
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Notice
If brightness correction has been done for the screen, the screen brightness can be adjusted in nits. Otherwise, it can
be adjusted only in percentage.
Display image: Set the image displayed on the screen. To display the current source image, click and hold .
Show locating cursor: When the switch is set to , the selected area on the screen will display blue borders.
This helps you quickly locate the cabinets, modules or pixels that you are currently operating.
The main calibration switches are on the Correction and Screen Settings pages. When the main calibration
switches are turned on or off, all the sub-calibration switches will be turned on or off simultaneously.
Notice
During coefficient saving, if the receiving cards go offline, the saving will fail.
Operating Procedure
Save the calibration coefficients of the current screen, cabinet or module to the receiving card to avoid calibration
effect loss due to power failure.
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In the Select Mode area, select the saving range as needed, including Screen, Cabinet, LDM and Pixel.
In the pop-up dialog box, set the relevant parameters and click OK to save the current coefficients to the receiving
cards.
Notice
During coefficient readback, if the receiving cards go offline, the readback will fail.
Operating Procedure
In the Select Mode area, select the reading range as needed, including Screen, Cabinet, LDM and Pixel.
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In the pop-up dialog box, set the relevant parameters and click OK to read the coefficients and apply them to the
screen.
Prerequisites
To export screen coefficients, make sure:
− The screen configuration is done, the cabinets are not rotated, and there are no cabinet gaps or overlapping.
− The configured screen must be rectangular, and the top-left-corner coordinates of the circumscribed
rectangle of the configured screen must be (0, 0).
To export cabinet coefficients, make sure:
The target cabinets must have cabinet IDs.
Notice
During coefficient exporting, if the controller and/or receiving cards go offline, the exporting will fail.
Operating Procedure
In the Select Mode area, select the export range as needed, including Screen, Cabinet, LDM and Pixel.
Select a file path on the pop-up dialog box and click Save.
In the pop-up Export Coefficients window, set the relevant parameters and click OK to export the coefficients of the
screen to a file (.db).
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Related Information
For the cabinet painter operation, the configuration parameters of the cabinet to be copied can be saved to local
computer as an .rpkg file for future use.
Operating Procedure
From the menu bar, choose Tools > Maintain and select the Cabinet tab. In the device list, select the target
controllers and perform the following operations on the cabinets as needed.
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Select the target cabinets and perform any of the following operations:
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From the menu bar, choose Tools > Offline Mode > Enter Offline Mode.
Click and then select input and output cards in the pop-up window. Click OK once you are done.
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When Local pack is selected, the imported NCP file will be saved under the VMP installation directory.
When Device pack is selected, the imported NCP file will be saved in the LED controller's storage space.
Select the .ncp file to be imported from the local computer and click Add.
After the file is selected, you can click Delete to delete the uploaded file.
You can also click Refresh to refresh the NCP file list.
Select one or more files on the Manage Packs screen and then click Export.
For batch export, multiple files will be compressed as a .zip file and exported.
Select the files to be synced (multiple files can be selected), and click .
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The home screen is shown in Figure 5-1 and the home screen descriptions are shown in Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 Home screen descriptions
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Control CTRL The status of the control Ethernet port, AUX port, and GENLOCK
port.
Green: Connected
Gray: Disconnected
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Module Description
Show screen name, sync signal source, and brightness. Set brightness, color temperature,
gamma, as well as enable black screen or freeze screen.
Set internal source, check external input source information, and configure EDID and HDR
parameters for external input sources.
Set LCD screen timeout and brightness, set system language and temperature scale, check
firmware information, and restore factory settings.
Perform device diagnostics, view and export logs, and check device status.
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5.2 Screen
5.2.1 Set Brightness, Color Temperature and Gamma
Select Screen from the main menu to access the screen list.
The list displays screen names, sync signal sources, and brightness.
Select Screen from the main menu to access the screen list.
The list displays screen names, sync signal sources, and brightness.
Select Blackout or Freeze and then press the knob to toggle on or off the switch.
: Enabled. The screen display will turn black or freeze, but the playback will not be interrupted.
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: Disabled.
5.3 Input
5.3.1 Set Internal Source
Select Input from the main menu to access the input source list.
Select Internal Source, navigate to the sub-interface, and then select an image.
Set the Grayscale, Gradient Stretch, Speed, and Space. The adjustable parameters for each image may vary
based on the interface.
Select Resolution, Frame Rate, and Bit Depth in sequence and set a value for each in the pop-up dialog box.
Select Input from the main menu to access the input source list.
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Select Input from the main menu to access the input source list.
Select Resolution and Frame Rate in sequence and set a value for each in the pop-up dialog box.
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Select Input from the main menu to access the input source list.
Select Format and then select Auto, HDR10, HLG, or Close from the pop-up dialog box.
5.4 Communication
Select Communication from the main menu to access the settings interface.
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If Obtain Automatically is disabled, you need to set an IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway and. If it is
enabled, this step is not required.
5.5 Settings
5.5.1 Configure LCD Screen
Select Settings from the main menu to access the settings interface.
Select Auto Lock LCD and set a value in the pop-up dialog box.
Select Settings from the main menu to access the settings interface.
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Select 中文 or English.
Select Settings from the main menu to access the settings interface.
Select Temp Scale and then select Celsius(℃) or Fahrenheit(℉) from the pop-up dialog box.
Select Settings from the main menu to access the settings interface.
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Select Controller, Input Card, and Output Card to check the related information.
Select Settings from the main menu to access the settings interface.
Select Factory Reset and then select Keep user data or Reset All from the pop-up dialog box. Finally, select OK.
5.6 Maintenance
5.6.1 Diagnostics
To export the diagnostics log, insert a USB drive to the USB port on the front panel of the device.
Select Maintain from the main menu to access the settings interface.
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Once the diagnostic process is completed, select Details to check the diagnostic result. You can also select Export
to export the result into a USB drive.
Select Maintain from the main menu to access the settings interface.
Select Maintain from the main menu to access the settings interface.
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6 Specifications
Electrical Power supply 100-127V~/200-240V~,15A/10A,50/60Hz
Specifications
Power
625 W
Consumption
Packing
Packing box 725.0 mm × 635.0 mm × 410.0 mm, kraft paper box
Information
1x Power cord, 1x Ethernet cable
Accessories 1x Quick Start Guide, 1x Customer Letter, 1x Safety Manual,
1x Certificate of Approval
IP20
IP Rating Please prevent the product from water intrusion and do not wet or wash
the product.
The amount of power consumption may vary depending on various factors such as product settings, usage, and
environment.
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