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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.

High Impedance Hi Z or High Z – In video, when the signal is not terminated locally and is going to another destination, where it will be terminated. In video, Hi Z is typically 10k ohms or greater.

Horizontal Rate Horizontal Frequency – The number of complete horizontal lines, including trace and retrace, scanned per second. Typically shown as a measure of kHz.

Horizontal Resolution – Smallest increment of a television picture that can be discerned in the horizontal plane. This increment is dependent upon the video bandwidth and is measured in frequency. Determines the number of lines it takes to scan an image on the screen.

Hue Tint Control – Red, yellow, blue, etc. are hues of color or types of color. Hue is the parameter of color that allows us to distinguish between colors.

Hz Hertz – Frequency in cycles per second.

Impedance Z – The opposition or “load” to a signal. Circuits that generate

audio or video signals, are designed to work with a certain “load”, or impedance. Typical video impedances: 75 ohm or High Z. Also see High Impedance and Low Impedance.

Interlaced – The process of scanning whereby the alternate lines of both scanned fields fall evenly between each other.

IRE Scale – An oscilloscope scale that applies to composite video levels. Typically there are 140 IRE units in one volt (1 IRE = 7.14 mV).

K – An abbreviation for kilobyte. A kilobyte is 1,000 bytes. In computer memory sizes, the numbers are rounded down. e.g. 1k byte = 1024 bytes.

Kilohertz kHz – Thousands of Hertz, or a frequency rate in units of thousands of cycles per second. For example, CGA’s horizontal scan rate is 15.75 kHz or 15,750 hertz (Hz).

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Level Control – The Level Control on selected Extron interface products is similar to the Contrast Control on a data monitor. It can either increase or decrease the output voltage level of the interface to the connected data monitor or projector. This results in greater or less contrast in the picture.

Low Impedance – The condition where the source or load is at a lower impedance than the characteristic impedance of the cable. Low source impedances are common; low load impedances are usually fault conditions.

Luminance – This is the signal that represents brightness in a video picture. Luminance is any value between black and white. In mathematical equations, luminance is abbreviated as “Y”.

M Mega – An abbreviation for megabyte. A megabyte is 1024K, or roughly a million bytes (1,048,076 to be exact [1024 x 1024]).

Matrix – In A/V, an electronic device used to collect and distribute video (and sometimes audio) signals. See matrix switcher.

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Contents Audio Switcher Matrix 3200 and 6400 SeriesSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolQuick Start Matrix 3200/6400 Series Matrix 3200/6400 Series Quick Start QS-1Quick Start Matrix 3200/6400 Series, cont’d Matrix 3200/6400 Series Quick StartTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One What is a Matrix 6400 Audio Switcher? FeaturesIntroductiontroduction, cont’d Matrix 3200/6400 Series IntroductionFeature Descriptions Inputs OutputsIntroduction, cont’d Matrix 6400 Audio Switcher SpecificationsMatrix 3200/6400 System Manuals Audio input audio BME Introduction, cont’d Two Matrix 6400 Audio Switcher Installation Installing the Matrix 6400 Audio BMEMatrix 3200/6400 Series Installation Introductionstallation, cont’dSetting BME Addresses Connecting the BME Comm interconnecting cablesInstallation, cont’d Connecting the RS-232/RS-422 Cable to BME #0Connecting the AC Power Cables to the BMEs Applying AC Power to the BMEsUsing the Audio Captive Screw Connectors Virtualizing the Matrix 3200/6400 Switcher/SystemMatrix 6400 Audio Input/Output Cabling A Matrix 6400 Audio Switcher Stereo backplane D Align the stereo audio connectors before plugging them Installation, cont’d Three ControlSoftware,cont’d Matrix 3200/6400 Series Control SoftwareMatrix 3200/6400 Series Control Software Control Software, cont’d Igure 3-3.AMatrix 3200/6400 Series Control Software A Main Screen Ties How to Create Rooms within the Matrix 3200/6400 System Igure 3-7.A Matrix 3200/6400 Series Control Software How to Program the Matrix 3200/6400 System in Emulate Mode How to Save and Restore the Matrix 3200/6400 Settings 10.A Four Serial Communications Port Programmer’ser’sGuide,Guidecont’dMatrix 3200/6400 Series Programmer’s Guide Host to Switcher Communications Command/Response TableCOMMAND/RESPONSE Table Programmer’s Guide, cont’dROOM# Name Virtual Outputs VIRT-OUT# Name LVL1 LVL2 LVL6 Vmutamut ØVI Read RGB Delay for 1 ch Out Dly Set RGB Delay for 1 ch Quick Recall Preset Rpr Switcher Generated Unsolicited Responses Five UpgradesandandTroubleshooting,co t’d Upgrade and Troubleshooting ProceduresMatrix 3200/6400 Series Upgrades and Troubleshooting Adding a Front Panel Controller to an existing systemMatrix 6400 Audio BME Internal Access Upgrades and Troubleshooting, cont’d Installing a Software UpdateSwapping BME #0 RS-232 / RS-422 Ports Ribbon Cable ConnectorsSwapping Serial Ports RS-232/RS-422 Troubleshooting a Matrix 3200/6400 System Problem Power SuppliesCommunications System StatusPrimary Matrix 6400 Audio Switcher Upgrade Changing the Matrix Size A Inserting an audio card into slotDetermining Audio Switcher Circuit Card Population Changing the Audio Output Card Gain Jumpers A Audio output card gain jumpersAdding BMEs to a Matrix 3200/6400 System Adding a Matrix 6400 Audio BMEUpgrade System Software Procedure Software Procedure Before and After a Hardware UpgradeBefore Hardware Changes After Hardware Changes Upgrades and Troubleshooting, cont’d Reference Information AAppendix aMatrix 3200/6400 Series Part Numbers ReferenceInformation,c t’dMatrix 3200/6400 Series Reference Information Extron Part Matrix 6400 Wideband Switcher Iofr Matrix 3200/6400 Series Part Numbers from previousBNC Cables Super High Resolution SHR BNC Cables Reference Information, cont’dMatrix 3200/6400 Series Part Numbers Related Part NumbersBinary/Hex/Decimal Conversion Table Pre-cut CablesGlossary of terms Matrix 3200/6400 Series Reference Information Reference Information, cont’d PCB Printed Circuit Board Reference Information, cont’d Virtual conference room See videoconferencing Matrix 3200/6400 Series Reference Information A-11Reference Information, cont’d FCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Extron Electronics, USA