Barco 32X32, 12X8, matrixpro-II 12x8 manual Audio Type, Input Trim, Video Type

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SELECT button. The UP and DOWN buttons can then be used to scroll through the input adjustment options and press select to choose one of the following options.

AUDIO TYPE

The user can, after selecting an input, adjust the parameters for that input. The user may scroll down to AUDIO TYPE and select between PRO for profession, and CON for consumer types of audio input. AUDIO TYPE is only available on units with the audio option.-

INPUT TRIM

The user may choose to adjust the audio INPUT TRIM. It may be desirable that the input’s audio be connected to an output audio, so the user can hear the adjustment. The range of the input trim will be –10dB to +10dB in one dB increments. The user scrolls down to INPUT TRIM and presses SELECT. The user uses the UP and DOWN buttons to change the input’s trim value. The front panel will send an Input Trim value message to the rack each time the value is changed so the user can hear the difference. INPUT TRIM is only available on units with the audio option.

VIDEO TYPE

A unique feature of the MatrixPRO-II series is the ability to configure inputs (and outputs) for not only the default source type, but also be able to split the port in order to input other source types. When an input is set to split mode, an RGB matrix port can be configured as:

One RGB port, (Default)

One Component video

One S-Video and one composite

Three Composites.

The ports will default to RGB.and NATIVE for the VIDEO TYPE.

If the user wishes to split an input in order to use another video type(s), the user positions the cursor to VIDEO TYPE and presses SELECT. The user can toggle between NATIVE and SPLIT by using the up and down buttons.

If the input is split and the user selects NATIVE, the front panel will simply return to the default video setting of RGB.

If the user chooses SPLIT , and presses the SELECT button, the screen will change to allow the user to scroll through and select one of five pre-defined split configurations. The screen will look like this:

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Contents MatrixPRO MatrixPRO Contact Information WarrantyReturn Material Authorization RMA This AppendixCopyright TrademarksCompany Address Do Not Remove Covers or Panels Power SourceUse the Proper Power Cord Grounding the ProductAvertissement VorsichtChange History Table of Contents SCREENPRO-II/SCREENPRO-II Controller Setup Installing the Legend Label Assembly Setup ModeOperating Mode Specifications Updating SoftwareIntroduction Applications FeaturesSerial and IP Control Native Mode Application Split Mode Application Application ExamplesInstallation EnvironmentWiring Detail for MatrixPRO-II Models with Audio Option RJ-45 LAN Interface Cabling RS-232 Remote Host Port Cabling DB9LCD Display Menu Tree Mute TrimLED Indicator Lamp Behavior Understanding the LCD DisplayFront and Rear Panel Views Installing the Legend Label Assembly Input Setup Menu Setup ModeMain Setup Menu Input NumberInput Trim Audio TypeVideo Type Cable Length Input RGB Delay Output Setup MenuSync EQU Video Type Tech Support System Setup MenuSET Time Date Set time and date screen looks like this Duet TCPIP/IP Setup AMX DuetLCD Appearance Setup Preset Setup MenuDelay Time Screen for the preset setup will look like this Selected Preset Output Number SVD Operating Mode Main OperatingVolume Handling Audio Level Output Executing Presets Factory Reset Main Setups MenuSetting Up the ScreenPRO-II Controller Configuring the ScreenPRO-IIMatrixPRO MatrixPRO MatrixPRO Specifications Rgbhv OnlyMatrixPRO Hardware Requirements Software Update OverviewDownloading Software Via Web Site Updating MatrixPRO-II Software MatrixPRO MatrixPRO MatrixPRO MatrixPRO MatrixPRO MatrixPRO MatrixPRO MatrixPRO