Network Technologies SM-8X4-HDA operation manual Web interface Video Switch

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NTI AUDIO/HD VIDEO MATRIX SWITCH

Video Switch Page

The Video Switch page (right) displays the active connections (shown in orange) and enables the user to control the audio and video connections of the VEEMUX-A, or just the video. (To change audio connections separately, see page 18.) Up to 100 different connection configurations can be saved and later recalled by any connection method.

Note: Configuration 0 will be automatically loaded when the VEEMUX-A is powered up.

To change a connection, click on the radio button (square image with circle in the center) that intersects the input and output columns. A black dot will be placed in the circle to indicate the selection. Then press the Submit button. The display will be reloaded with the selections changed to orange to indicate they are now active. Multiple connections can be changed simultaneously.

To quickly clear the selected radio buttons press the Clear Changes button. This will only work if the Submit button has not already been pressed with the selections made.

To quickly connect all outputs to a single input, choose the desired input from the "Set all Outputs to Input" drop-down list and press the Submit button.

Figure 10- Web interface Video Switch page

Note: If radio buttons are selected in addition to using the "Set all Outputs to Input" option, the selections made by the "Set all Outputs to Input" will take precedence when the Submit button is pressed. Selections that conflict with it will be ignored.

To save a configuraton, from the Stored Configurations user interface, use the drop-down list to select the desired slot (numbers 0-99) to save the active configuration into and press the Save button.

Note: This will save the currently active configuration on the VEEMUX-A. If changes have been made in the web interface without first pressing the Submit button, those changes will not yet be part of the active configuration.

Note: If changes to the active configuration have been made by another user prior to saving the

current connection selections, the changes made by the other user will be saved as the configuration.

The webpage configuration that loads after a Save is the configuration that was actually saved.

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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 ProgramSetup Options Matrix OperationsEthernet Operations Command Reply Description Telnet InterfaceTelnet 192.168.1.1 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 DisplayHow To Use The IRT Change the SwitchPower on with SYS, in or OUT keys Power on with 2 key Change Input Port Change Output PortSet Configuration Specifications Battery ReplacementTroubleshooting the IRT Replace slide cover on unitRS232 Connection Cables Pinout of RS232 port on VEEMUX-APinouts for typical DCE to DTE cable for CPU connection 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
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