Extron electronic MMX 32 VGA A Front Panel Features and Operation, Executive mode, System reset

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Do not tin the stripped power supply leads before installing the captive screw connector. Tinned wires are not as secure in the captive screw connectors and could be pulled out.

To verify the polarity before connection, plug in the power supply with no load and check the output with a voltmeter.

The two power cord wires must be kept separate while the power supply is plugged in. Remove power before wiring.

As an alternative, an Extron P/S 123 Universal 12 VDC Power Supply, part #60-814-01, can power multiple MMXs or other Extron 12 VDC devices, using only one AC power connector.

CAUTION Do not daisy chain power to this unit.

Front Panel Features and Operation

 

 

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Figure 2-8 — Front panel features

1Input selector buttons and LEDs for output 1 — Press the button corresponding to the desired input. The Input LED for that input lights.

2Input selector buttons and LEDs for output 2 — Press the button corresponding to the desired input. The Input LED for that input lights.

When power is applied, the LEDs light sequentially from left to right. Then the LEDs corresponding to the last valid input selections light. If audio is broken away via RS-232, the LED corresponding to the audio source flashes.

Executive mode

Putting the switcher into executive mode locks the front panel. While the switcher is in executive mode, the user can select inputs only through a remote device.

To activate executive mode, press the following buttons simultaneously and hold for at least three seconds:

Input 1 button for output 1

Input 3 button for output 2

The front panel LEDs flash to indicate that executive mode is active.

Repeat this procedure to unlock the front panel.

System reset

To clear all user settings and reset the switcher to its factory settings, press and hold the input 3 button for output 2 while you power up the switcher. Continue to hold the button while the switcher lights the front panel LEDs sequentially from left to right.

Audio switching

When you select an input by pressing a front panel selector button, the audio and video signals from that input are routed together to the appropriate output.

The MMX 32 VGA A also features audio breakaway through the Extron Simple Instruction Set or the Extron Universal Switcher Control Program (see chapter 3, “Remote Control”, for details). When audio breakaway is active, the front panel LED corresponding to the audio source flashes, while the LED corresponding to the video source lights steadily.

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Contents User’s Manual Mini Matrix SwitcherFCC Class a Notice PrecautionsExtron’s Warranty MMX 32 VGA a Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Table of Contents, cont’dAppendix a Specifications , Part Numbers OneAbout the MMX 32 VGA a FeaturesIntroduction About this ManualIntroduction MMX 32 VGA a Installation and OperationTwo Rack mounting Installation and OperationMounting the MMX 32 VGA a Tabletop useInputs Installation and Operation, cont’dRear Panel Features and Cabling Furniture mountingOutputs Remote control connectionsPower connection Audio switching Front Panel Features and OperationExecutive mode System resetThree Remote ControlSimple Instruction Set control Remote ControlRS-232 Control Command/response table for SIS commands Remote Control, cont’dView ties and output mute Executive modeReset to factory defaults Loading firmware using an SIS commandTurn on the echo function Windows-based control program Installing the softwareUsing the software Resetting the switcherUpdating the firmware Using the help systemContact Closure Control Tally Power connector Connecting an MMX 32 AAP or MMX 32 Maap control panelInput Selection connector AAppendix a Specifications, Part Numbers AccessoriesSpecifications, Parts, and Accessories Included Parts Specifications, Parts, and Accessories, cont’dOptional Accessories Control/remote switcher