190 Encore Presentation System • User’s Guide • Rev 04
5. Menu Orientation
System Menu
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From the System Menu, press {ROUTER SETUP} to display the Router Specification
Menu.
Figure 5-36. Router Specification Menu (sample)
The Router Specification Menu enables you to define input, output and communication
parameters for all connected routers and D/As.
The following functions are provided:
Number — sets an arbitrary configuration number for a selected router. The
system supports up to eight router definitions. Each default router specification
has an associated OUTPUT PATCH definition.
Name — this non-selectable field shows the router’s assigned name. After a
factory reset, router number 1 defaults to [MATRIXPRO1] and router number 2
defaults to [MATRIXPRO SDI].
Manufacturer — identifies the router manufacturer. Choose between FOLSOM,
EXTRON, SIERRA, LEITCH, ISIS, DVILINK, DPI, FSR, AUTOPATCH, NVISION
RTR, and NVISION 9000. In Appendix E, refer to the “Router Interface Notes
section on page40 9 for additional details.
Router Type — identifies the type of router being used. The choices are
ANALOG, DVI, SDI, D/A ANALOG, D/A DVI and D/A SDI.
~{COMM SETUP} must be set for Analog, DVI and SDI routers.
Number of Inputs
Number of Outputs
Manufacturer FOLSOM
16
B
A
C
K
N
A
V
A
D
J
ROUTER SPECIFICATION
Number 1
8
Communication Type ETHERNET
Router Type ANALOG
COMM
SETUP OUTPUT
PATCH
ADD
NEW
DELETE
ROUTER
[ MATRIXPRO1 ]Name
Note A D/A is an abbreviation for “Distribution Amplifier,” a
device which has one input and multiple outputs.
Note When a router number is undefined, [ROUTER #] appears,
and in the Number field, “EMPTY” appears.