Network Technologies SM-8X4-HDA Matrix Operations, Ethernet Operations, Setup Options

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NTI AUDIO/HD VIDEO MATRIX SWITCH

Matrix Operations

Key

Selection

Description

1)

Connect Video Output/User to an Input/CPU

- connect an output to an input

2)

Connect All Video Outputs/Users to an Input/CPU

- connect all outputs to an input

3)

Connect Audio Output/User to an Input/CPU

- connect an output to an input (audio ports only)

4)

Connect All Audio Outputs/Users to an Input

- connect all outputs to an input (audio ports only)

5)

Change Mute Status for Audio Output/User

- mute or un-mute the Audio port output

6)

Change Volume for Audio Output/User

- change Audio port output volume

7)

Read Connection for Video Output/User

-read the connection of a specific video output

8)

Read Connection for Audio Output/User

-read the connection of a specific audio output

9)

Read Mute and Volume for Audio Output/User

- read the volume and the mute status of the specified output

 

 

(audio ports only)

a)

Save I/O Connections into Unit Memory

-save the connections into switch memory bank

b)

Restore I/O Connections from Unit Memory

-restore the connections from switch memory bank

c)

Change All Units Baud Rate (9600/COM1:)

-change RS-232 Baud rate of all switches

 

 

-the current baud rate and serial port are displayed in

 

 

parentheses

d)

Reset Unit

- send a reset command to the switch

 

 

- the current unit address is displayed in parentheses

e)

Reset All Units

- send an internal reset command to all switches

f)

Read Unit Size

- read the switch size (number of inputs and outputs)

g)

Read Unit Version/Revision String

-read a string containing the switch version, type, and size

h)

Save All Units I/O Connections into Units Memory

-save the connections into switch memory bank, command for all

 

 

switches

i)

Restore All Units I/O Connections from Units Memory

-restore the connections from switch memory bank, command for

 

 

all switches

Ethernet Operations

Key Selection

1)Set Unit IP Address

2)Set Unit Subnet Mask

3)Set Unit Default Gateway

4)Set Unit Website Timeout

5)Read Unit IP Address

6)Read Unit Subnet Mask

7)Read Unit Default Gateway

8)Read Unit Website Timeout

Description

-enter the desired IP address in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format

-number of digits is minimum 1 and maximum 3 for each field. Leading zeroes are accepted

-enter the desired IP address in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format

-number of digits is minimum 1 and maximum 3 for each field. Leading zeroes are accepted

-enter the desired default gateway

-number of digits is minimum 1 and maximum 3 for each field. Leading zeroes are accepted

-set the website timeout; timeout = numeric string of timeout in seconds

- Values: 60, 300, 600, 900, 1800, 3600, 7200, 18000, 28800 0 = no timeout

-read the unit IP address in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format

-read the unit subnet mask in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format

-read the unit default gateway in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format

-read the current website timeout period in seconds

- Values: 60, 300, 600, 900, 1800, 3600, 7200, 18000, 28800 0 = no timeout

Setup Options

Key Selection

1)select Com port current: (COM1:)

2)select Baud rate current: (9600)

3)set unit Address current:

(1)

Description

-select PC serial port

-the current PC serial port is displayed in parentheses

-select PC serial port baud rate

-the current baud rate is displayed in parentheses

-select the unit address

-the current address is displayed in parentheses

For any selection that requires user input, the user is prompted. When commands are sent to the matrix unit, the command string and matrix unit responses are echoed to the screen. All commands generated by the program are formatted according to the information provided in sections above. If any transmission problems are detected, an error message is displayed.

Press <Esc> or <Enter> to back out to the main menu and press again to exit.

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Contents SM-8X4-HDA Trademark Table of Contents Table of Figures Introduction Default User Name and PasswordsMaterials CablesFrontViewofVEEMUX-A Features and FunctionsConnect the Sources Installation+L- R+R Connect the DevicesConnect to the Ethernet Connect RS232Plug in and power up Power UpFront Panel LCD with Keypad Control Control OptionsEscape back to the main display Used to enter numbers. # Output user number can be enteredMemory Functions Volume ControlMenu Button Saving ConnectionsScan Mode Remote Connection RS232 ControlBaud Rate Unit AddressCommand Good Response Description String Command ProtocolMain Options SerTest- RS232 Interface Test ProgramEthernet Operations Setup OptionsMatrix Operations Telnet 192.168.1.1 Command Reply DescriptionTelnet Interface NTI AUDIO/HD Video Matrix Switch Web Interface Enter the PasswordWeb interface Video Switch Video SwitchWeb interface Audio Switch Audio SwitchWeb interface Setup Setup PagesInput Names Web interface Serial SetupOutput Names Scan ModeWeb interface Update Firmware Update FirmwareUpdate Web Server Change PasswordHelp LogoutDevice Discovery Tool Device Discovery ToolInfrared Control Features And FunctionsKeypad LCD DisplayPower on with SYS, in or OUT keys Power on with 2 key How To Use The IRTChange the Switch Change Input Port Change Output PortSet Configuration Specifications Battery ReplacementTroubleshooting the IRT Replace slide cover on unitPinouts for typical DCE to DTE cable for CPU connection RS232 Connection CablesPinout of RS232 port on VEEMUX-A Wiring Schematic of Matrix-Y-1 cable Safety StatementsArrows indicate signal direction Pinout for Matrix Y-1 CableMount the VEEMUX-A to a rack Rack Mounting InstructionsSpecifications Warranty Information TroubleshootingProblem Solution