Extron electronic MVX 128 manual Using global presets, Example 6 Saving a preset

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Using global presets

The current configuration (configuration 0) can be saved as a preset in any one of

32 preset memory addresses. Preset locations are assigned to the input buttons and output buttons. Up to 20 presets can be selected from the front panel to be either saved or retrieved. When a preset is retrieved from memory, it becomes the current configuration.

N• Only the audio and video ties are stored and recalled; audio gain settings are not saved, and they do not change when a preset is recalled.

Presets cannot be viewed from the front panel unless recalled as the current configuration. Presets can be viewed using Extron’s Windows-based control program. See Chapter 5, Matrix Software, for more details.

The current configuration and all presets are stored in non-volatile memory. When power is removed and restored, the current configuration is still active and all presets are retained.

When a preset is recalled, it replaces the current configuration, which is lost unless it is also stored as a preset. The recalled preset overwrites all of the current configuration ties in favor of the preset configuration ties.

Preset numbers greater than 20 (that are too high to be available from the front panel) are still accessible under RS-232/RS-422 control.

Figure 3-32 shows the presets associated with the various input and output buttons.

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Example 6: Saving a preset

The following steps show an example in which the current configuration is saved as a preset. The steps show the front panel indications that result from your actions.

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Figure 3-33 — Clear all selections

MVX 128 A VGA Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-21

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Contents MVX 128 a VGA Matrix SwitcherSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch PrecautionsSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisQuick Start MVX 128 a VGA Matrix Switchers Plug the switcher into a grounded AC sourceMVX 128 a VGA Matrix Switchers Quick Start QS-1 Create a tie Saving or recalling a presetViewing and adjusting the audio level QS-2 MVX 128 a VGA Matrix Switchers Quick StartTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One About this Manual About the MVX 128 a Matrix SwitcherMVX 128 a VGA Matrix Switchers Introduction IntroductionDefinitions Introduction, cont’d FeaturesMVX 128 a VGA Matrix Switchers Introduction Introduction, cont’d Two Cabling and Rear Panel Views InstallationMounting the Switcher MVX 128 a VGA Matrix Switchers InstallationAudio connections Captive screw connector wiring for audio inputsRS-232/RS-422 connection Installation, cont’dPower connection Reset buttonInstallation, cont’d Three Definitions Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsMVX 128 a VGA Matrix Switchers Operation OperationSample label Input and output buttonsControl buttons Operation, cont’dSee Viewing and adjusting the input audio level on Controls Front Panel Operations PowerCreating a configuration Example 1 Creating a set of video and audio ties Press and release the Esc button figurePress and release the input 5 button figure Press and release the Enter button figure Select the outputsThis example assumes that you have performed example Example 2 Adding a tie to a set of video and audio ties13 Press the Enter button 15 Clear all selections Example 3 Removing a tie from a set of video and audio ties18 Deselect the output 21 Clear all selections Viewing a configuration22 Select Rgbhv or video and audio Rgbhv button and the Audio button figureVideo Audio Press and release the Rgbhv button to deselect Rgbhv figureExample 5 Muting and unmuting an output Muting and unmuting video and/or audio28 Select Rgbhv and audio 30 Unmute the outputs Example 6 Saving a preset Using global presetsPress and release the Output 1 button figure LED blinks figurePress and release the Preset button figure Example 7 Recalling a preset40 Press the Enter button Viewing and adjusting the input audio levelPress and release an input button DB when blinking slowly, 2 dBWhen blinking quickly, and 3 dB When lit. See the table at right42 Clear all selections Example 10 Viewing and adjusting an input audio levelView View ESC Outputs Press and release the Audio button figureViewing and adjusting the output volume Released or the upper or lower limit is reachedAudio mode. The Audio button stops blinking Audio output volume settings Reading the displayed volume47 Clear all selections Example 11 Viewing and adjusting an output volume level49 Select output Performing a system reset from the front panel Locking out the front panel Executive modeSelecting the RS-232/RS-422 protocol and baud rate Enter Preset View ESC Rgbhv AudioPerforming an absolute system reset from the rear panel Rear Panel OperationsNot occur within 1 second Optimizing the Audio Performing a hard reset from the rear panelTroubleshooting Configuration WorksheetsWorksheet example 1 System equipment Audio Worksheet example 2 Daily configuration61 Worksheet example 3 Test configuration Worksheet example 3 Test configurationConfiguration worksheet Output destinationsOperation, cont’d Four Programmer’s Guide Host-to-Switcher InstructionsSwitcher-Initiated Messages MVX 128 a VGA Matrix Switchers Programmer’s GuideUsing the Command/Response Tables Switcher Error ResponsesX1@ = Command/Response Table for SIS CommandsSymbol definitions X1 =Description Command Ascii command Response Additional% G InX! AudX$ Audio volume adjustment settings EX!NI EZG X1* CY Information requests X1X1X1X1X1X2Programmer’s Guide, cont’d Five Matrix Software Matrix Switchers Control ProgramInstalling the software MVX 128 a VGA Matrix Switchers Matrix SoftwareClick OK and proceed to step Using the softwareMatrix Software, cont’d Open file window Updating firmwareClick the Exit button to exit the firmware loader utility Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trashcan Windows menusFile menu Tools menu Audio-Output volume settings Displays the audioTies shown as lines Preferences menuButton-Label Generator Program Using emulation modeUsing the help system Master-Reset selectionAppendixAA Specifications Specifications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesAudio Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d Adapters, power supplies, labels Part number Part Numbers and AccessoriesAccessories Included parts Replacement part NumberCables Male-to-female VGA molded connector cables Part numberMale-to-female VGA backshell connector cables Part number Male-to-male VGA molded connector cables Part numberFigure A-1 Button label blanks, 12-button strips Button LabelsSpecifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d Extron Electronics, Europe FCC Class a Notice Extron’s WarrantyExtron Electronics, USA