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SPLITMUX 4K HDMI Multiview KVM Switches
4K HDMI quad screen-splitter / multiviewer USB KVM switches displaying video from four HDMI computers simultaneously on a single monitor in quad, PiP, full, or custom modes
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1) SPLITMUX 4K 18Gbps HDMI Quad Multiviewer 2x KVM Switches Model No. SPLITMUX-USB4K18GB-4-2R
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2) SPLITMUX 4K 18Gbps HDMI Quad Multiviewer KVM Switch Model No. SPLITMUX-USB4K18GB-4
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SPLITMUX-USB4K18GB-4: 4K, 18Gbps HDMI quad screen-splitter/multiviewer
with built-in USB KVM switch, for displaying video from four HDMI 2.0 computers simultaneously on a single monitor; switching to and controlling any of the four computers while monitoring the other three connections in real time
SPLITMUX® 4K 18Gbps HDMI quad-screen splitter/multiviewer with built-in USB KVM switch allows video from four different HDMI 2.0 Ultra-HD 4K 60Hz computers to be simultaneously displayed on a single monitor.
Additionally, it can switch one of the four attached computers to a shared keyboard and mouse for operation and to two additional USB devices. It is capable of displaying the HDMI 2.0 video signals in quad, PiP, full, or custom mode.
In quad mode, the screen is split into four fields of equal size each displaying the entire contents of four different video sources
Fluid, real-time video performance with up to 60 frames per second (fps) in all four quadrants
Borders can be set for each image input
Display Methods
Quad mode
- In quad mode, the screen is split into four fields of equal size each displaying the entire contents of four different video sources
- Fluid, real-time video performance with up to 60 frames per second (fps) in all four quadrants
- Borders can be set for each image input
Full screen mode
- In full screen mode, one of the four video sources is displayed in full screen size and maximum resolution
- Scan feature: cycle through four different sources at set intervals
- USB touch screen monitors can be used to control the connected active computer
Picture in picture (PiP) mode
- In PIP mode, the full screen display of one of the four video sources is accompanied by one, two, or three small images (thumbnails also knows as "PiP windows") of the three other video sources on the right hand margin of the screen allowing simultaneous monitoring
- Size, horizontal position, and selection of the PiP windows are customizable
- Vertical position is customizable only in single PiP window mode
- Scan mode: choose between Off, PiP Scan, or Active Scan
- PiP Scan: scans through the non-active channels in a single PiP window. The channel set as full screen does not change
- PiP scanning is not available in double or triple PiP window mode
- Active Scan: the full screen image and each of the three PiP windows alternate as active channels
- Scanning will be in the order of inputs manually selected for each of the PiP windows (PIP1, PIP2, and PIP3)
- Available in single and triple PiP window modes
- Borders can be set for each image input
- Aspect ratio can be maintained for all PiP windows if desired
Custom mode
- In Custom mode, each video source is displayed in its own separate, detached window
- Size, position and selection of the windows are customizable
- Use web server graphical user interface to configure settings for each window
- Zoom, pan, and crop the image from any source to focus on key areas
- Presets of the window positioning can be saved
- Borders can be set for each image input
- Display optional Left/Right VU level indicators for each corresponding display window
- Configure up to 10 preset layouts that can be switched live at any time
Control Methods
Front Panel Interface
- Use front panel buttons to locally change ports or to select a display mode
Ethernet Control
- Configuration can be done over the Internet/LAN via Web page or Telnet
- Supports Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Firefox 2.0 or higher, Opera 9.0, Google Chrome, Safari 4.0 or higher for Mac and PC
- Configure and control the settings for the system, network, input, output, and modes
- Female RJ45 connector
- 10/100 BaseT Ethernet interface
- Use NTI's Discovery Tool on a PC or MAC with Java Runtime Environment (version 6 or higher) installed to detect the IP address of a SPLITMUX unit
Web Server
- Security is ensured by password and user configurable timeout
- Up to 16 users can access the web page at one time
- The user with administrative privileges can access the following pages:
- System page: allows configuration of unit, serial port, and OSD settings
- Network pages: configure IP and server settings
- Inputs page: allows configuration of the four video inputs
- Output page: configure the video and audio output parameters
- Modes page: allows selection and configuration of the output display mode
- Custom page: graphical user interface allows simple configuration of all display windows
- Control each video source in a cascade by double clicking on the corresponding video source window
- User Config page: add, configure, and view all users
- Firmware page: update firmware for the SPLITMUX
Telnet
- Security is ensured by password
- Menu commands are similar to RS232 commands
- The telnet server listens on port 2000
- Port 2000 is for an operator telnet session
On Screen Display (OSD)
- Select display modes and computers with On Screen Display (OSD)
- Use the front panel buttons or keyboard commands to operate the OSD
- OSD controls for configuration and control of the system, network, input, output, and display modes
- Access to OSD Mode can be limited by an administrator-assigned PIN number
RS232
- Configuration and control can be done through the serial port
- Female RJ45 connector
- Control the multiviewer using the Text Menu via RS232
- Selectable baud rate: 1200 to 115,200 bps
- Baud rate is set via the front panel interface, serial command, OSD, or web interface
Infrared Remote Control (Optional)
- Optional control method
- IRT-UNV is sold separately
- Routes video and audio signals together or independently
- A single IR remote can control up to 15 units (individual or cascaded)
- Use the "sys" button on the remote followed by the user-configured address of the unit to switch between the units controlled
- Transmitter can be up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) away
- Power: two AAA batteries (included)
Keyboard/Mouse
- Use keyboard commands to select display mode and to select port
- Support for mouse commands coming soon