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Chapter 3 • Tutorial - Using the Matrix 3200/6400 System Virtualization/Control Software

The program will communicate with the Matrix 3200/6400 System to determine its hardware configuration (type and size of each connected BME). It then reads the system’s settings (Ties, Presets, Virtual Map, etc.) and draws a graphical representation of the unit’s configuration and settings (Ties) on the Main screen (Figure 3-5.A & B). It also reads the MTRX6400.INI file (saved from last session) to draw Icons for each I/O (if any had been applied in previous programming sessions) to make the graphical representation even more friendly.

NOTE: If this is a new system that has not been virtualized yet or one that has had its map cleared, the graphical representation and all information shown on the Virtual Map screen may be invalid at this time.

From the menu on the Main screen, click SYSTEM-CONFIG to show the Virtual Map screen (see Figure 3-4.A). From the Virtual Map screen menu, click CONFIGUREPHYSICAL SWITCHERS to show the Physical Configuration screen (Figure 3-3.A). Examine

this screen to ensure that all BMEs

were seen and their type and size is being reported as expected. Click on the ‘Close’ button to return to the Virtual Map

screen.

From the Virtual Map screen menu, click CONFIGUREVIRTUAL SWITCHER to show the Virtual Configuration screen. This screen shows how the physical system will be mapped into a virtual system switcher by the Windows program (see Figure 3- 4.B). You may need to make some choices at this time that affect how many virtual planes will be created and how many virtual inputs and outputs will exist. For example, if a Sync BME was found, the program needs you to decide whether to use composite sync (1 plane) or separate H and V sync (2 planes).

You need to decide how you want the initial map assignments organized, whether as ‘Repeat-Pattern’ (e.g. RGBRGB..B) or ‘Group-by-Plane’ (e.g. RRRRGG..BBB). You may also change the ordering of the planes with this screen and affect which physical connectors get which signals. For example, in a Wideband system, instead of being in RGB order, you can change it to BGR order by using the radio buttons in each plane’s choices.

Note that you may play with the settings in this screen without causing any changes to the system’s map until you press the ‘OK’ button. Even after committing the changes and viewing them in the Virtual Map screen, you can still return to this Virtual Configuration screen later and virtualize the system differently. Changes can be made freely UNTIL you begin to make ties, save presets, create rooms, or name your virtual inputs and outputs because the number of virtual inputs and outputs may be changed by re-virtualizing. Click on the ‘OK’ button to return to the Virtual Map screen.

In the Virtual Map screen, examine the physical layout of the BMEs and how the virtualization process assigned the input and output connectors to various planes. You can return to the Virtual Configuration screen if you wish to change the mapping at this time by clicking CONFIGUREVIRTUAL SWITCHER again. If the map looks correct, you may optionally assign names (up to 12 characters long) to any of the virtual inputs or outputs from the Virtual Map screen at any time. Names can also be read and edited from the system’s front panel controller, if present.

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Contents Matrix 3200 and 6400 Series Precautions Using the Matrix 6400 System Virtualization/Control Software Following icons may be used in this manual Introduction to the Matrix 3200/6400 Video Switcher What is a Matrix 3200/6400 Video Switcher? FeaturesMatrix 6400 Video Switcher w/optional FPC Feature Descriptions A Matrix 6400 Video Switcher Rear Panel ViewRGB Matrix 3200/6400 System Manuals Matrix 3200 & 6400 Video Switcher System Overview Matrix 3200 Video and Matrix 6400 Audio Switcher System Example 1 Video/Audio FollowExample 2 Video/Audio Breakaway Example 3 Video/Audio BreakawayMatrix 3200/6400 Video Switcher Specifications UL, CUL Page 2Chapter Two Installing the Matrix 3200/6400 Video Switcher Matrix 3200/6400Video Switcher Installation Installing the Matrix 3200/6400 Video BMESetting BME Addresses Connecting the BME Comm interconnecting cablesConnecting the RS-232/RS-422 Cable to BME #0 Connecting the External Vertical Interval Sync CablesA Matrix 3200/6400 Video Switcher Connections BME#0 only Purpose of installing the software Virtualizing the Matrix 3200/6400 Switcher/SystemMatrix 3200/6400 Video Input/Output Cabling AdaptersPage 3ChapterThree Extron Matrix 3200/6400 Series User’s Manual Extron Matrix 3200/6400 Series User’s Manual Extron Matrix 3200/6400 Series User’s Manual ↑ -4.A ↓ -4.B Extron Matrix 3200/6400 Series User’s Manual How to Create Rooms within the Matrix 3200/6400 System How to Remote Control Program the Matrix 3200/6400 System How to OFF-LINE Emulate Program the Matrix 3200/6400 System Extron Matrix 3200/6400 Series User’s Manual How to Save and Restore the Matrix 3200/6400 Settings Page RS-232/RS-422 Programmer’s Guide Serial Communications Port Pin RS-232 Description RS-422Host to Switcher Communications Command/Response TableCommand /RESPONSE Table VIRT-IN# Name LVL1 LVL2 LVL6 ADDR# Mode ID# Name User Input ØØ VA Ascii H OST-S Witcher Response S WITCHER-H OST EØ1 Programmer’s Guide Upgrades and Troubleshooting Upgrade andTroubleshooting Procedures Adding a Front Panel Controller to an existing systemMatrix 3200/6400 Video BME Internal Access Use a coin or screwdriver to rotate two captive screwsInstalling a Software Update A Updating the Software IC on the Main Control CardRibbon Cable Connectors Swapping BME #0 RS-232 / RS-422 PortsSwapping Serial Ports RS-232/RS-422 Troubleshooting a Matrix 3200/6400 System Problem Power SuppliesRedundant V+ Power Supply would be located here Checking/Replacing the BME External AC Input FuseA Inserting an output video card into the BME Determining Video Output Card Population OUTAdding BMEs to a Matrix 3200/6400 System Audio rear viewAdding a Video and/or an Audio BME 10.A Example of a Matrix 3200/6400 Video rack-mounted systemSoftware Procedure Before and After a Hardware Upgrade Upgrade System Software ProcedureBefore Hardware Changes After Hardware Changes Page Reference Information Matrix 3200/6400 Series Part Numbers Matrix 6400 Wideband Switcher Iofr Matrix 3200 Wideband Switcher IofrMatrix 6400 Video Switcher Iofr Matrix 3200/6400 Series Part Numbers from previousMatrix 3200 Video Switcher Iofr Matrix 6400 Sync Switcher 60-254-PH0rMatrix 3200 Sync Switcher 60-255-DD0r Matrix 6400 Audio Switcher IofrBNC Cables Super High Resolution SHR BNC Cables Assorted ConnectorsRelated Part Numbers Bulk CablePre-cut Cables Binary/Hex/Decimal Conversion TableBNC-4 HR Cable BNC-5 HR CableGlossary of terms Cathode Ray Tube See CRTAppendix a Reference Information Appendix a Reference Information PCB Printed Circuit Board Virtual conference room See videoconferencing Matrix 3200 Video Switcher Virtualization Work-sheet Matrix 6400 Video Switcher Virtualization Work-sheet Page FCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Extron Electronics, USA