Name | Function |
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Running indicator |
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Standby button |
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USB 2.0 |
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IPS Touchscreen | A 5-inch screen that is for displaying the device status, configuring settings, and sending commands. |
Knob |
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BACK | Go back to the previous menu or cancel the current operation. |
All product pictures shown in this document are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary.
Note:
Markings on the rear panel card slot:
- The card slot marked with "IN x" only supports the installation of input cards, where x is the slot number. For example, IN 1 indicates the first input card slot.
- The card slot marked with "OUT x" only supports the installation of output cards, where x is the slot number. For example, OUT 2 indicates the second output card slot.
- The card slot marked with "MVR" only supports the installation of MVR output card. (Reserved)
- The card slot marked with "CTRL" only supports the installation of control card.
8K 60Hz
8K 30Hz
4K
ST 2110
1G Solution
5G Solution
Type | Qty | Description |
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 and central control devices. 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 MX6000 Pro can be cascaded. |
GENLOCK | 1 |
A pair of Genlock signal connectors. Support Bi-Level, Tri-Level, and Blackburst.
The Genlock input signal supports a frame rate range from 23.98 Hz to 60 Hz. For standard Genlock signal generators, up to 20 MX6000 Pro can be cascaded. |
AUX | 1 | An auxiliary connector for connecting to central control devices (RS232). |
SPDIF | 1 |
Digital audio output connector allows for selecting one audio channel from the connected input sources for output. The following input cards do not support audio output: MX_1×DP 1.4 (8K@60Hz), MX_4×12G-SDI, MX_1×ST 2110 (25G), MX_2×ST 2110 (25G), and MX_1×ST 2110 (100G). |
Power | ||
Type | Qty | Description |
100-127V~/200-240V~, 15A/10A, 50/60Hz | 2 | AC power input connector and switch |
Based on the installed output cards (4x10G fiber output card/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 Ethernet Port Load Capacity.
Solution | Output Card | Fiber Converter | Receiving Card |
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1G Solution | 4x10G fiber output card | CVT10, CVT10 Pro | 1G receiving cards such as A10s Pro |
5G Solution | 1x40G fiber output card | CVT8-5G | 5G receiving cards such as XA50 Pro |
Note
You can install different output cards on the same controller, but output cards with different Ethernet port bandwidths (1G/5G) cannot be used to load the same screen.
This diagram is an example of two input cards and one 4x10G fiber output card installed on an MX2000 Pro. The actual application may vary.
This diagram is an example of two input cards and one 1x40G fiber output card installed on an MX2000 Pro. The actual application may vary.
Tolerance: ±0.5 Unit: mm
Electrical Specifications | Power supply | 100-240V~, 50/60Hz |
Max power consumption |
260 W As this product is a card‑based controller, the stated power consumption represents the maximum for a fully configured unit. Actual consumption varies with the input/output cards installed. Please refer to the relevant card specifications for details. |
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Operating Environment | Temperature | –5°C to +45°C |
Humidity | 0% RH to 80% RH, non-condensing | |
Storage Environment | Temperature | –30°C to +80°C |
Humidity | 0% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing | |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions | 482.6 mm × 94.6 mm × 529.7 mm (foot pad included) |
Weight |
Since this product is a card-based controller, the weight provided in the specifications refers to the chassis only (excluding input and output cards). The actual total weight will depend on the cards used, and their weights can be found in their respective specifications. |
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Packing Information | Packing box | 660.0 mm × 570.0 mm × 210.0 mm, kraft paper box |
Accessories |
1x Power cord, 1x Ethernet cable, 1x HDMI 2.1 cable, 1x DP 1.4 cable 1x Quick Start Guide, 1x Customer Letter, 1x Safety Manual 1x Certificate of Approval |
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IP Rating | IP20 (Please prevent the product from water intrusion and do not wet or wash the product). | |
Noise Level (typical at 25°C/77°F) | 53 dB (A) |
The amount of power consumption may vary depending on various factors such as product settings, usage, and environment.
Input | Resolution |
Color Space |
Sampling | Bit Depth | Integer Frame Rate (Hz) | |
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HDMI 2.0 | 4K | 4096×2160 (Forced) | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30 |
10bit | 24/25/30/48/50 | |||||
8bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 30/48/50/60 | ||||
3840×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30 | ||
10bit | 24/25/30/48/50 | |||||
8bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 48/50/60 | ||||
2K1K | 2560×1440 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75 | |
10bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100 | |||||
8bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120 | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 75/100/120 | ||||
1920×1080 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/72/75/100/120/144 | ||
10bit | ||||||
8bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/72/75/100/120/144/240 | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 120/144/240 | ||||
HDMI 2.1 | 8K |
8192×4320 (Forced) |
RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30 |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
7680×4320 (Forced) |
RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
5K |
5120×2880 (Forced) |
RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
4K |
4096×2160 (Forced) |
RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 30/48/50/60/75/100/120 | ||||
3840×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit |
24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120 (75 Hz and above need to be forced) |
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YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 48/50/60/75/100/120 | ||||
2K1K | 2560×1440 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144/240 (144 Hz and above need to be forced) | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 75/100/120/144/240 | ||||
1920×1080 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144/240 (240 Hz needs to be forced) | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 120 | ||||
DP 1.2 | 4K |
4096×2160 (Forced) |
RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30/48/50 |
10bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 | |||||
8bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75 | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
3840×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30/48/50 | ||
10bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 | |||||
8bit |
24/25/30/48/50/60/75 (75 Hz needs to be forced) |
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YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
2K1K | 2560×1440 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100 | |
10bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120 | |||||
8bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144 (144 Hz needs to be forced) | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
1920×1080 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144 (144 Hz needs to be forced) | ||
10bit | ||||||
8bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144/240 (240 Hz needs to be forced) | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
DP 1.4 | 8K |
8192×4320 (Forced) |
RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | Not supported |
10bit | ||||||
8bit | 24/25 | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
7680×4320 (Forced) |
RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | Not supported | ||
10bit | 24 | |||||
8bit | 24/25/30 | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
5K |
5120×2880 (Forced) |
RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30 | |
10bit | 24/25/30/48/50 | |||||
8bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
4K |
4096×2160 (Forced) |
RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 | |
10bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75 | |||||
8bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100 | |||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 30/48/50/60 | ||||
3840×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 | ||
10bit |
24/25/30/48/50/60/75 (75 Hz needs to be forced) |
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8bit |
24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120 (75 Hz and above need to be forced) |
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YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 12bit | ||||
8/10bit | ||||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 48/50/60 | ||||
2K1K | 2560×1440 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit |
24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144 (144Hz needs to be forced) |
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10bit | ||||||
8bit |
24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144/240 (144Hz and above need to be forced) |
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YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 75/100/120 | ||||
1920×1080 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144/240 (240Hz needs to be forced) | ||
10bit | ||||||
8bit | ||||||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | 120/144 | ||||
DP 1.4 (8K) | 8K | 7680×4320 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
5K | 5120×2880 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
4K | 4096×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
3840×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144/240 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
2K1K | 2560×1440 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144/240 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
1920×1080 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/75/100/120/144/240 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 8/10/12bit | ||||
4:2:0 | 8/10/12bit | |||||
12G-SDI | 4K | 4096×2160 | YCbCr | 4:2:2 | 10bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 |
3840×2160 | ||||||
2K1K | 2048×1080 | |||||
1920×1080 | ||||||
ST 2110 (25G) | 4K | 4096×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
3840×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
2K1K | 2560×1440 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
1920×1080 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144/240 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
720P | 1280×720 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144/240 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
800×600 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144/240 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
ST 2110 (100G) - 1x source | 8K | 8192×4320 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
7680×4320 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
4K | 4096×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144/240 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
3840×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144/240 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
2K1K | 2560×1440 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144/240 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
1920×1080 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144/240 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
ST 2110 (100G) - 4 sources | 4K | 4096×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
3840×2160 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
2K1K | 2560×1440 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
1920×1080 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144/240 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
720P | 1280×720 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144/240 | |
YCbCr | 4:2:2 | |||||
800×600 | RGB / YCbCr | 4:4:4 | 8/10/12bit | 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120/144/240 | ||
YCbCr | 4:2:2 |
Note:
- The table above only displays a selection of common resolutions and integer frame rates. Decimal frame rates are also supported, allowing for automatic frame rate adaptation from the highest frame rate of each resolution down to 23.98/29.97/47.95/59.94/71.93/119.88/143.86Hz. The ST 2110 input interface can support a 95.50 Hz frame rate but does not support 71.93 Hz.
- When using YCbCr 4:2:0 input, all frame rates need to be forced. Standard graphics cards only support a 4K resolution at 50/60 Hz. Other resolutions and frame rates require a source device that supports this color space and sampling to be forced.
When working with the A10s Pro\A8s Pro and their derivative receiving cards, the formula of calculating the load capacity per Ethernet port and the detailed parameters are as follows.
Max Load Capacity per Ethernet Port (Pixels) | |||
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Frame Rate / Bit Depth | 8bit | 10bit | 12bit |
24 Hz | 1,649,306 | 1,236,979 | 824,653 |
25 Hz | 1,583,333 | 1,187,500 | 791,667 |
30 Hz | 1,319,444 | 989,583 | 659,722 |
50 Hz | 791,667 | 593,750 | 395,833 |
60 Hz | 659,722 | 494,792 | 329,861 |
120 Hz | 329,861 | 247,396 | 164,931 |
144 Hz | 274,884 | 206,163 | 137,442 |
240 Hz | 164,931 | 123,698 | 82,465 |
300 Hz | 131,944 | 95,958 | 65,972 |
360 Hz | 109,954 | 82,465 | 54,977 |
480 Hz | 82,465 | 61,849 | 41,232 |
When working with other receiving cards, the formula of calculating the load capacity per Ethernet port and the detailed parameters are as follows:
Max Load Capacity per Ethernet Port (Pixels) | |||
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Frame Rate / Bit Depth | 8bit | 10bit | 12bit |
24 Hz | 1,649,306 | 824,653 | 824,653 |
25 Hz | 1,583,333 | 791,667 | 791,667 |
30 Hz | 1,319,444 | 659,722 | 659,722 |
50 Hz | 791,667 | 395,833 | 395,833 |
60 Hz | 659,722 | 329,861 | 329,861 |
120 Hz | 329,861 | 164,931 | 164,931 |
144 Hz | 274,884 | 137,442 | 137,442 |
240 Hz | 164,931 | 82,465 | 82,465 |
300 Hz | 131,944 | 65,972 | 65,972 |
360 Hz | 109,954 | 54,977 | 54,977 |
480 Hz | 82,465 | 41,232 | 41,232 |
When working with the XA50 Pro and CA50E receiving cards, the formula of calculating the load capacity per Ethernet port and the detailed parameters are as follows:
Max Load Capacity per Ethernet Port (Pixels) | |||
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Frame Rate / Bit Depth | 8bit | 10bit | 12bit |
24 Hz | 7,378,000 | 5,728,280 | 3,689,000 |
25 Hz | 7,082,800 | 5,499,149 | 3,541,440 |
30 Hz | 5,902,400 | 4,582,624 | 2,951,200 |
50 Hz | 3,541,440 | 2,749,574 | 1,770,720 |
60 Hz | 2,951,200 | 2,291,312 | 1,475,600 |
120 Hz | 1,475,600 | 1,145,656 | 737,800 |
144 Hz | 1,229,600 | 954,713 | 612,374 |
240 Hz | 737,800 | 572,828 | 368,900 |
300 Hz | 590,240 | 458,262 | 295,120 |
360 Hz | 491,800 | 381,885 | 245,900 |
480 Hz | 368,900 | 286,414 | 184,450 |
Note:
The load capacity of a single Ethernet port can only achieve its maximum when the load width is 128 pixels or more. If the load width is less than that, the load capacity will be reduced accordingly, calculated as (128 - load width) × load height.
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