
Chapter 3 • Tutorial - Using the Matrix 3200/6400 System Virtualization/Control Software
Switching does; it groups physical input connectors and physical output connectors together into Virtual Inputs and Virtual Outputs, each of which switches from 1 to 6 Virtual Planes.
Let’s carry the
Note that the number of Virtual Planes tells you how many physical input (or output) connectors will be switched together for each Virtual Input (or Output) switched. In the 21 x 21 x 4 Component Video with Audio virtual system example, the first BME might have physical inputs 1, 2, and 3 as Virtual Input 1 and 4, 5, and 6 as Virtual Input 2, etc. The Audio BME would have physical input 1 as Virtual Input 1, 2 as 2, etc.
The Windows Virtualization/Control Program is used to create and load the Virtual
Map to the Matrix 3200/6400 system as described in the Creating a Virtual I/O
Switching System (Map) for the Matrix 3200/6400 System section.
Creating a VIRTUAL I/O SWITCHING SYSTEM (MAP) for the Matrix 3200/6400 System
The following steps use the Windows Virtualization/Control Program to create a Virtual I/O Switching System (click here for definitions) within the physical hardware by generating and loading a map to the Matrix 3200/6400 hardware. A physical Matrix 3200/6400 System consists of from 1 to 6 Switcher boxes (BMEs), each of which may have as many as 64 inputs and 64 outputs. After determining what type and sizes of switcher hardware exists in the matrix, the program will generate a ‘virtual system’ consisting of from 1 to 64 Virtual Inputs, and 1 to 64 Virtual Outputs, in 1 to 6 Virtual Planes.
•Ensure that all BME’s that will be part of the system have been connected to each other and their BME numbers have been set correctly. Establish an
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If you wish to program a system without being connected to it at this time, click on EMULATE. Follow steps in How to
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