Network Technologies SM-8X4-HDA operation manual Installation, Connect the Sources

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NTI AUDIO/HD VIDEO MATRIX SWITCH

INSTALLATION

Connect the Sources

1.Turn OFF power to all video sources (inputs) that will be connected to the VEEMUX-A before connecting or disconnecting any cables.

2.Connect each video source to the VEEMUX-A using 4CEXT-xx BNC cables. The groups of terminals are labeled INPUT1-8. and colored cables attach to terminals as follows: green (Y), blue (Pb) and red (Pr). If necessary, use BNC to RCA adapters to connect the cables to the video sources (see Fig. 1). If the cables used do not have BNC connectors on them but have RCA connectors instead, use an RCA-to-BNC adapter on each to connect to the VEEMUX-A.

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3.Audio connections can either be digital or analog (stereo). A connector marked "DIGITAL" is provided in each INPUT group for digital audio cable connection. A terminal block for the connection of a line-level stereo audio cable is located below each

connector group. (See Fig. 1) The VEEMUX-A supports balanced line-level audio signals, as well as unbalanced. Fig. 2 shows the proper cable connection method for each.

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Contents SM-8X4-HDA Trademark Table of Contents Table of Figures Cables Default User Name and PasswordsIntroduction MaterialsFrontViewofVEEMUX-A Features and FunctionsConnect the Sources Installation+L- R+R Connect the DevicesConnect to the Ethernet Connect RS232Plug in and power up Power UpOutput user number can be entered Control OptionsFront Panel LCD with Keypad Control Escape back to the main display Used to enter numbers. #Saving Connections Volume ControlMemory Functions Menu ButtonScan Mode Unit Address RS232 ControlRemote Connection Baud RateCommand Good Response Description String Command ProtocolMain Options SerTest- RS232 Interface Test ProgramMatrix Operations Setup OptionsEthernet Operations Telnet Interface Command Reply DescriptionTelnet 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 FirmwareLogout Change PasswordUpdate Web Server HelpDevice Discovery Tool Device Discovery ToolLCD Display Features And FunctionsInfrared Control KeypadChange the Switch How To Use The IRTPower on with SYS, in or OUT keys Power on with 2 key Change Input Port Change Output PortSet Configuration Replace slide cover on unit Battery ReplacementSpecifications Troubleshooting the IRTPinout of RS232 port on VEEMUX-A RS232 Connection CablesPinouts for typical DCE to DTE cable for CPU connection Pinout for Matrix Y-1 Cable Safety StatementsWiring Schematic of Matrix-Y-1 cable Arrows indicate signal directionMount the VEEMUX-A to a rack Rack Mounting InstructionsSpecifications Solution TroubleshootingWarranty Information Problem