Extron electronic MVX 88, MVX 44, MVX 48, MVX 84 manual Using presets, Example 6 Save a preset

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Operation, cont’d

Using presets

The current configuration (configuration 0) can be saved as a preset in any one of 16 preset memory addresses. Each switch has as many presets available from the front panel as it has input and output buttons. For example, the MVX 44 has 8 presets (4 input buttons and 4 output buttons) available from the front panel and the MVX 88 has 16 (8 input buttons and 8 output buttons). Preset numbers above those available from the front panel are available under RS-232 or IR control only. See chapter 4, Remote Operation.

• 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 they are recalled as the current configuration. Presets can be viewed using Extron’s Windows-based control program. See Chapter 4, Remote Operation, 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.

Example 6: Save a preset

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

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Press and hold the Preset button for approximately 2 seconds until the Preset

 

 

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The LED blinks to indicate Save Preset mode.

Release the Preset button.

All input and output buttons with assigned presets light. If you then save the configuration to a lit preset number, the configuration data at that preset location will be overwritten.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 3-26 — Enter Save Preset mode, MVX 84

3-16 MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers • Operation

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Contents VGA Matrix Switchers MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 SeriesSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolMVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Quick Start QS-1 Connect up to 4 or 8 highIf desired, connect Control system orQuick Start MVX Series VGA Matrix Switchers, cont’d Table of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One Introductiontroduction, cont’d About the SwitchersMVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Introduction Features Any input to any or all outputsIntroduction, cont’d Two Installationstallation, cont’d Mounting the SwitcherRack mounting the switcher Furniture mounting the switcherSide of the furniture, where the switcher will be located Cabling and Rear Panel ViewsVideo and audio input connections Fasten it in placeInstallation, cont’d Video and audio output connectionsPower connection Remote connectionInstallation, cont’d Three Front Panel Controls and Indicators MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers OperationOperationeration, cont’d DefinitionsPower/data/audio LED Power/audio/data LED and infrared sensorInput and output selection controls and indicators Selection and audio/video controls and indicators Audio Setup buttonOperation, cont’d Control buttons and LEDsOn 4-output switchers, this button and LED stand alone Creating a set of ties Powering up the switcherOperations Press and release the Input 5 button figure Example 1 Create a set of video and audio tiesSelect video and audio for the tie figure Select the outputs Press and release the Enter button figurePress and release the Output 1 button figure Example 2 Add a video tie to a set of video and audio tiesSelect video only for the tie figure Example 3 Remove a tie from a set of ties Select audio only for the tie figurePress and release the Output 4 button figure 15 Deselect the outputViewing the configuration Audio breakawayOut Example 4 View ties by selecting an input19 Select an input Press and release the I/O button figureExample 5 View ties by selecting outputs Press and release the Output 3 button figure24 Deselect audio to view video ties only Using presets Example 6 Save a presetExample 7 Recall a preset Preset 2 PresetAdjusting input audio gain and attenuation Press and release the Input 1 button figureMVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Operation Example 8 Adjust the input audio gain = unlit, = blinking LED+2 dB Lit +dB or -dB LED indicates the gain + or attenuation34 Exit Audio Setup mode Resetting audio gain single inputPress and release the and buttons simultaneously figure Resetting audio gain all inputsSetting the output audio level Front panel security lockout Executive mode Clearing all ties and presetsResetting the system to factory defaults MemoryOptimizing the Audio TroubleshootingAudio signal Podium monitor Conf. room Sound VCR system USP WorksheetsWorksheet example 1 System equipment Worksheet example 2 Daily configuration 44 Worksheet example 2 Daily configurationWorksheet example 3 Test configuration 45 Worksheet example 3 Test configurationOperation, cont’d Configuration worksheet Output destinationsOperation, cont’d Four Host-to-Switcher instructions MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Remote OperationRemoteOperation,cont’d Simple Instruction Set ControlSwitcher-initiated messages Switcher error responses Using the command/response tableSymbol definitions Remote Operation, cont’dCommand/response table for SIS commands Command Ascii Command Response Additional descriptionCommand/response table for SIS commands cont’d Global presets View ties, gain, mutes, and presets Loading firmware using an SIS command Settings Ascii SetupClick File Properties Depress the keyboard’s EscClick the Files of type drop box and select All files File figureMatrix Switchers Control Program Installing the softwareUsing the software OverviewExtron Matrix Switchers Control Program window blank Sample program window complete Updating the firmware Open windowMVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers Remote Operation File menu Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trashWindows menus 11 RGB Delay/Mute/Output-Volume Adjust window Tools menu13 Ties shown as lines 14 Ties shown as crosspoints Using Emulation mode 15 Emulation mode configurationUsing the help system Remote Operation, cont’d AAppendix a SpecificationsandandPartPartNumbers,Numberscont’d SpecificationsSync Specifications and Part Numbers, cont’d Audio outputMVX Series VGA switchers Optional accessoriesPart Numbers Included partsInstall kits Part Cable assemblies PartVGA to BNC cable assemblies Part Audio cable assemblies PartFCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Asia JapanExtron Electronics, USA
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