Extron electronic 3200 Series, 6400 Series manual Appendix a Reference Information

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Appendix A • Reference Information

Component Video – Our color television system starts with three channels of information; Red, Green, & Blue (RGB). In the process of translating these channels to a single composite video signal they are often first converted to Y, R-Y, and B-Y. Both 3-channel systems, RGB and Y, R -Y, B -Y are component video signals. They are the components that eventually make up the composite video signal. Much higher program production quality is possible if the elements are assembled in the component domain.

Composite Sync – A signal consisting of horizontal sync pulses, vertical sync pulses, and equalizing pulses only, with no signal reference level.

Composite Video – A mixed signal comprised of the luminance (black and white), chrominance (color), blanking pulses, sync pulses and color burst.

Contrast – The range of light and dark values in a picture or the ratio between the maximum and the minimum brightness values. Low contrast is shown mainly as shades of gray, while high contrast is shown as blacks and whites with very little gray. It is also a TV monitor adjustment which increases or decreases the level of contrast of a televised picture.

Crosstalk – Interference from an adjacent channel which adds an undesirable signal to the desired signal.

Crosstalk Isolation – Attenuation of an undesired signal introduced by crosstalk from an adjacent channel.

CRT Cathode Ray Tube – A vacuum tube that produces light when energized by the electron beam generated inside the tube. A CRT has a heater element, cathode, and grids in the neck of the tube, making up the “gun”. An electron beam is produced by the gun and is accelerated toward the front display, or screen surface of the tube. The display surface contains phosphors that light up when hit by the electron beam. The CRT is more commonly known as picture tube.

dB Decibel – The standard unit used to express gain or loss of power. It indicates the logarithmic ratio of output power divided by input power. A power loss of 3 dB is an attenuation of half of the original value. The term “3dB down” is used to describe the “half power point”.

DC Direct Current – The flow of electrons in one direction.

D Connector – A connector with rounded corners and angled ends, taking on the shape of the letter “D”. Commonly used in computers and video.

Decibel – See dB.

Decoder – A device used to separate the RGBS (Red, Green, Blue and Sync) signals from a composite video signal.

Differential Audio – See Balanced Audio.

Distribution Amplifier (DA) – A device that allows connection of one input source to multiple output sources such as monitors or projectors.

FCC – Federal Communications Commission – A unit of the U.S. Government that monitors and regulates communications.

Field – In interlaced video, it takes two scans on a screen to make a complete picture, or

a “Frame”. Each scan is called a “Field”. Sometimes these are referred to as “field 1 and field 2”.

Flicker – Flicker occurs when the electron gun paints the screen too slowly, giving the phosphors on the screen time to fade.

Frame – In interlaced video, a Frame is one complete picture. A Frame is made up of two fields, or two sets of interlaced lines.

Frequency Range – Refers to the low-to-high limits of a device, such as a computer, projector or monitor. Also “bandwidth”.

Gain – A general term used to denote an increase in signal power or voltage produced by an amplifier in transmitting a signal from one point to another. The amount of gain is usually expressed in decibels above a reference level. Opposite of Attenuation.

Genlock – A method of synchronizing video equipment by using a common, external “Genlock” signal.

Hertz Hz – A measure of frequency in cycles per second.

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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 Features What is a Matrix 3200/6400 Video Switcher?Matrix 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 CardSwapping BME #0 RS-232 / RS-422 Ports Ribbon Cable ConnectorsSwapping 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 systemUpgrade System Software Procedure Software Procedure Before and After a Hardware UpgradeBefore 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