Novastar MCTRL660 PRO Independent controller

  • Supports 10bit/12bit depth, an increase of 4,069 times over the 16.7 million colors provided by 8bit, for a more detailed and realistic image.
  • 1920×1200@60Hz loading capacity, RGB independent Gamma adjustment, and point to point brightness and color calibration all work to provide a more realistic and detailed image
  • With video source output of less than 1ms, latency is effectively unnoticeable. This ensures high-quality display of content, with no need to worry about the negative influence of latency on a presentation.
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Description

The Novastar MCTRL660 PRO has a variety of video connectors:

  • Input connectors: 1 × 3G-SDI, 1 × HDMI 1.4a, 1 × single-link DVI
  • Output connectors: 6 × Gigabit Ethernet port, 2 × 10G optical port
  • Loop output connectors: 1 × 3G-SDI LOOP, 1 × HDMI 1.4a LOOP, 1 × DVI LOOP

The Novastar MCTRL660 PRO has many industry-leading advanced technologies:

  • Input of ultra-high color depths: 10-bit/12-bit RGB 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:4:4, with input resolutions up to 1920×1080@60Hz, increasing color expression capabilities by 4096 times compared to 8-bit inputs, and presenting images with rich and delicate colors, smoother transitions, as well as clearer details.
  • Supports individual Gamma adjustment for RGB when the color depth of input source is 10-bit or 12-bit, which effectively controls image non-uniformity under low grayscale and white balance offset to improve image quality.
  • Low latency: Less than 1 ms (when the start position of image is 0).
  • Dual working modes: working as sending card and fiber converter.
  • One-click backup and recovery, quickly recovering previous screen configurations to deal with sudden on-site failure.
  • Image mirroring, allowing for more cool and dazzling stage effects.
  • Auto LED screen configuration.
  • Web control.
  • Pixel level brightness and chroma calibration.
  • Monitoring of inputs.
  • Multiple Novastar MCTRL660 PRO units can be cascaded.

The MCTRL660 PRO is mainly used for the rental and fixed fields, such as concerts, live events, security monitoring centers, Olympic Games and various sports centers.

Connector Connector Name Description

Input

DVI IN
  • Single-link DVI connector
  • Custom resolutions supported:
    • Maximum width: 3840 pixels
    • Maximum height: 2560 pixels
  • Supported standard resolutions:
    • 1024×768@(24/30/48/50/60/72/75/85/100/120)Hz
    • 1280×1024@(24/30/48/50/60/72/75/85)Hz
    • 1366×768@(24/30/48/50/60/72/75/85/100)Hz
    • 1440×900@(24/30/48/50/60/72/75/85)Hz
    • 1600×1200@(24/30/48/50/60)Hz
    • 1920×1080@(24/30/48/50/60)Hz
    • 1920×1200@(24/30/48/50/60)Hz
    • 2560×960@(24/30/48/50)Hz
    • 2560×1600@(24/30)Hz
HDMI IN
  • HDMI 1.4a compliant
  • HDCP 1.4 compliant
  • Custom resolutions supported:
    • Maximum width: 3840 pixels
    • Maximum height: 2560 pixels
  • Supported standard resolutions:
    • 1024×768@(24/30/48/50/60/72/75/85/100/120)Hz
    • 1280×1024@(24/30/48/50/60/72/75/85)Hz
    • 1366×768@(24/30/48/50/60/72/75/85/100)Hz
    • 1440×900@(24/30/48/50/60/72/75/85)Hz
    • 1600×1200@(24/30/48/50/60)Hz
    • 1920×1080@(24/30/48/50/60)Hz
    • 1920×1200@(24/30/48/50/60)Hz
    • 2560×960@(24/30/48/50)Hz
    • 2560×1600@(24/30)Hz
3G-SDI IN
  • SMPTE ST 425-1 Level A & B, SMPTE ST 274, ST 296, ST 295 compliant
  • Maximum supported input resolution: 1920×1080@60Hz

Note: 3G-SDI input sources do not support input resolution and color depth settings.

Output

RJ45 × 6
  • 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Maximum loading capacity of a single Ethernet port:
    • For 8-bit input sources: 650,000 pixels
    • For 10-bit/12-bit input sources: 320,000 pixels
  • Support redundancy between Ethernet ports.
OPT1

OPT2

  • 10G optical ports
    • Single-mode twin-core fiber: Support LC optical connectors; wavelength: 1310 nm; transmission distance: 10 km; OS1/OS2 recommended.
    • Dual-mode twin-core fiber: Support LC optical connectors; wavelength: 850 nm; transmission distance: 300 m; OM3/OM4 recommended.
  • The maximum loading capacity of a single optical port equals to that of all the 6 Ethernet ports.
  • 2 OPT inputs/outputs
    • The OPT1 works as the primary input or output port, and the 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports work as the corresponding output or input ports.
    • The OPT2 works as the backup input or output port of OPT1.
  • In the sending card mode, both OPT ports and 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports can work as output ports to output the same image.
  • In the fiber converter mode, when the OPT ports work as the input ports, the 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports work as output ports. When the 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports work as input ports, the OPT ports work as output ports.
DVI LOOP DVI loop output
HDMI LOOP HDMI loop output

Support HDCP 1.3 loop output encryption.

3G-SDI LOOP SDI loop output

MONITOR

HDMI Connect to a monitor to monitor the inputs. The output resolution of this connector is 1920×1080@60Hz (fixed output with a width of 1920 pixels and height of 1080 pixels).

If the input resolution exceeds the monitor resolution, the input will be automatically scaled in proportion and then displayed on the monitor starting from its top left.

Control

GENLOCK IN GENLOCK input connector

Genlock type: Blackburst

Input Genlock sync signal to ensure synchronization and same refresh rate between the output signals of cascaded MCTRL660 PRO units and the external Genlock input signal.

GENLOCK LOOP Genlock loop output connector. Up to 8 MCTRL660 PRO units can be cascaded.
ETHERNET Fast Ethernet port, which connects to PC and supports TCP/IP
USB IN Input port for cascading devices, or connecting to PC
USB OUT Output port for cascading devices. Up to 8 MCTRL660 PRO units can be cascaded.

Power supply

100 V–240 V AC

Power switch

ON/OFF