Extron electronic 6400 Series, 3200 Series manual Virtual conference room See videoconferencing

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Appendix A • Reference Information

SECAM Sequential Couleur Avec Memoiré – Translated as “Sequential Color with Memory”. A composite color transmission system that potentially eliminates the need for both a color and hue control on the monitor. One of the color difference signals is transmitted on one line and the second is transmitted on the second line. Memory is required to obtain both color difference signals for color decoding. This system is used in France, Africa, Asia and many Eastern European countries.

Serial Port – An output on the computer that allows it to communicate with other devices in a serial fashion – data bits flowing on a single pair of wires. The serial port is most often used with RS-232 protocol.

SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers – A global organization, based in the United States, that sets standards for base-band visual communications. This includes film as well as video standards.

SMPTE Pattern – The video test pattern made up of color, black, and white bands used by television stations.

Software – The programs used to instruct a processor and its peripheral equipment.

Switcher – Term often used to describe a special effects generator; a unit which allows the operator to switch between video camera signals. Switchers are often used in industrial applications to switch between video camera monitoring certain areas for display on a monitor, or system of display devices. These kinds of switchers do not have sync generators.

Sync – In video, a means of synchronizing signals with timing pulses to insure that each step in a process occurs at exactly the right time. For example: Horizontal Sync determines exactly when to begin each horizontal line (sweep) of the electron beam. Vertical Sync determines when to bring the electron beam to the top-left of the screen to start a new field. There are many other types of sync in a video system. (Also called Sync Signal or Sync Pulse.)

SVHS – A high band video recording process for VHS that increases the picture quality and resolution capability. See S-Video.

S-Video– The composite video signal is separated into the Luminance (Y) and the Chrominance (C).

Terminal – A device typically having a keyboard and display that is capable of sending text to and receiving text from another device, a network, etc.

Termination – A load, or impedance at the end of a cable or signal line used to match the impedance of the equipment that generated the signal. The impedance absorbs signal energy to prevent signal reflections from going back toward the source. In the video industry, termination impedance is typically 75 ohms.

Vertical Interval – The synchronizing information which is presented between fields, and then signals the picture monitor to return to the top of the screen to start another vertical scan.

Videoconferencing — Conducting a conference between two or more locations using video cameras, microphones and video monitors. The participants can be seen, as well as heard. Referred to as a “virtual conference room”.

Virtual conference room — See videoconferencing.

Virtual map — Used with Extron’s virtual matrix switchers (Matrix 3200/6400), a virtual map is made up of tables stored in memory that relate physical connectors (as on the back panel) to logical connections (as seen by the user). In printed form, this can show physical input/output connector numbers as they relate to virtual input/output numbers.

Virtual memory — The process of increasing the apparent size of a computer’s random- access memory (RAM) by using a section of the hard disk storage as an extension of RAM.

Virtual switching — A means of making real, physical input or output ports appear to have different numbers. For example, Extron’s Matrix 3200/6400 switchers can be programmed to switch a set (group) of connectors as one. Also see virtual map.

Wideband – A relative term indicating a high bandwidth.

Y – In video, “Y” is an abbreviation for Luminance.

Z – A symbol for impedance.

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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 A Matrix 6400 Video Switcher Rear Panel View Feature DescriptionsRGB Matrix 3200/6400 System Manuals Matrix 3200 & 6400 Video Switcher System Overview Example 3 Video/Audio Breakaway Matrix 3200 Video and Matrix 6400 Audio Switcher SystemExample 1 Video/Audio Follow Example 2 Video/Audio BreakawayMatrix 3200/6400 Video Switcher Specifications UL, CUL Page 2Chapter Two Installing the Matrix 3200/6400 Video Switcher Installing the Matrix 3200/6400 Video BME Matrix 3200/6400Video Switcher InstallationConnecting the External Vertical Interval Sync Cables Setting BME AddressesConnecting the BME Comm interconnecting cables Connecting the RS-232/RS-422 Cable to BME #0A Matrix 3200/6400 Video Switcher Connections BME#0 only Adapters Purpose of installing the softwareVirtualizing the Matrix 3200/6400 Switcher/System Matrix 3200/6400 Video Input/Output CablingPage 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 Pin RS-232 Description RS-422 Serial Communications PortCommand/Response Table Host to Switcher CommunicationsCommand /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 Adding a Front Panel Controller to an existing system Upgrade andTroubleshooting ProceduresUse a coin or screwdriver to rotate two captive screws Matrix 3200/6400 Video BME Internal AccessA Updating the Software IC on the Main Control Card Installing a Software UpdateSwapping BME #0 RS-232 / RS-422 Ports Ribbon Cable ConnectorsSwapping Serial Ports RS-232/RS-422 Power Supplies Troubleshooting a Matrix 3200/6400 System ProblemChecking/Replacing the BME External AC Input Fuse Redundant V+ Power Supply would be located hereA Inserting an output video card into the BME OUT Determining Video Output Card PopulationAudio rear view Adding BMEs to a Matrix 3200/6400 System10.A Example of a Matrix 3200/6400 Video rack-mounted system Adding a Video and/or an Audio BMEUpgrade 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 3200/6400 Series Part Numbers from previous Matrix 6400 Wideband Switcher IofrMatrix 3200 Wideband Switcher Iofr Matrix 6400 Video Switcher IofrMatrix 6400 Audio Switcher Iofr Matrix 3200 Video Switcher IofrMatrix 6400 Sync Switcher 60-254-PH0r Matrix 3200 Sync Switcher 60-255-DD0rBulk Cable BNC Cables Super High Resolution SHR BNC CablesAssorted Connectors Related Part NumbersBNC-5 HR Cable Pre-cut CablesBinary/Hex/Decimal Conversion Table BNC-4 HR CableCathode Ray Tube See CRT Glossary of termsAppendix 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