Matrix 12800 Series
Safety Instructions English
Consignes de Sécurité Français
Sicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch
Instrucciones de seguridad Español
FCC Class a Notice
Table of Contents
Table of Contents, cont’d
Removing and Installing the Power Supply Module
Matrix 12800 Switchers Table of Contents Iii
Iv Matrix 12800 Switchers Table of Contents
One
About the Matrix 12800 Switchers
Matrix 12800 Switchers Introduction
Typical Matrix 12800 application
Features
Introduction, cont’d
Matrix 12800 Switchers Introduction
Redundant power supply backs up primary
Matrix 12800 Switchers Introduction
Definitions
Two
Matrix 12800 Switchers Installation
Installation Overview
UL guidelines
Rack Mounting the Switcher
Mounting instructions
Rear Panel Connections and Settings
Installation, cont’d
Pre-virtualization operations
BME settings
Daisy-chaining BMEs
Serial ports
To Secondary Host System/Device Serial Port Male
Ground
Power
UL guidelines for ground
Matrix 12800 Switchers Installation
Virtualization/Control Software
Installing the software
Starting the software
Post-Virtualization operations
Audio connections audio BMEs only
10 Captive screw connector wiring for inputs
12 Captive screw connector wiring for audio output
Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiring
FPC 5000 as one of the other nodes of the LAN
RJ-45 Connector
External syync connections wideband and video BMEs only
17 Multiple device external sync connection example
Other Settings
Serial port protocol switches
Baud rate switches
Sync termination switches
Three
Explaining Virtual I/O Switching
Matrix 12800 Switchers Virtualization/Control Software
Input
Video
Component video
Virtualization/Control Software, cont’d
Virtualization/Control Program
Creating a virtual I/O switching sysstem map
On the PC, click Start Programs Extron Electronics
Main screen with ties
Virtual Map screen
Physical Configuration screen
Matrix 12800 Switchers Virtualization/Control Software
Reasssigning virtual I/O connectors
Virtual map and list fields of Virtual Map screen
Switching system map in this chapter
Creating roomss within the sysstem
Room Mapper screen
Remote controlling the Matrix 12800 sysstem
Ties
10 Informational pop-up box
Save a preset
Presets
Recall or delete a preset
Icons and captions
11 Devices screen
12 Emulate mode selection
Programmming the matrix offline emulate mode
Matrix 12800 Switchers Virtualization/Control Software
Saving and restoring matrix settings
Creating program byte strings
Ethernet operation
Logging on to the switcher via the Ethernet
If the IP address is correct Proceed to b
16 IP settings/options screen
Ethernet protocol settings
Address and Name fields
Date and Time GMT fields
Mail Addressee fields
Miles Standish
Windows buttons and drop boxes
Main screen menu bar options
Tools menu
Preferences menu
Configure menu
Virtual map screen menu bar options
Special Characters
Virtualization/Control Software, cont’d
Four
Matrix 12800 Switchers Programming Guide
RS-232/RS-422 Ports
Ethernet LAN Port
Default IP addressses
Ethernet connection
Establishing a connection
Host-to-Switcher Instructions
Number of connections
Switcher-Initiated Messsages
Switcher Error Responses
Using the Commmand and Response Tables
X2 =
X2! =
X2* =
@*X# OutX@InX!BMEX$
+QX!*X@!...X!*X@$ Qik
Commmand Ascii commmand Response Additional
Description
@ B
InX%AudX
+X PX! *X@ !...X! *X@ $
+X1 P0 SprX1
@ n
X1!,X@1,X@2, ... X@n
X1*X1@ RmmX1SprX1@
+X1*X1@PX!*X@!...X!*X@$
X1*X1@
EX*X@*1VC
EX *X@ *2VC
EX1 *X1@ *X@ *2VC
X1# X1#
EX@*X1*D OutX@DlyX1
E5D
EX ,X1! NG NmgX ,X1
EX1 ,X1! NR NmrX1 ,X1
ZpmX!*X@
Exzg ZpgX
EX1ZR ZprX1
EX1*X1@ ZppX1*X1@
X2!XX2@TX2#UX2$MX2%XX2
X2*X2*X2*X2
X2X2
X2X2X2
Commmand and response table for IP SIS commmands
IptX4@
X4#
IpiX4$
X4$
Five
Matrix 12800 Switchers Web Operations
Download the Startup
Status Tab
Sysstem Status
BME Status
MKP/MCP Status
Sysstem Configuration
Configuration Tab
Dsvp
Administration fields
Matrix IP settings fields
Name field
IP Address field
Email Settings
Mail IP Addresss field
User Name field
Passsword field
File Management
File Management Tab
Email Addresss fields
Control Tab
Set and View Ties
Rgbhv Settings
Preliminary appears in the button
11 Input selection drop box
Changing the RGB delay
Muting and unmuting one or all outputs
15 RGB delay drop box
Global Presets
Saving a preset
Physsical Connections pages
Recalling a preset
Upgrades and Maintenance
Matrix 12800 Switchers Upgrades and Maintenance
Opening and Closing the Matrix Switcher
Opening the switcher
Closing the Matrix 12800 switcher
Closing the switcher
Upgrades and Maintenance, cont’d
Removing and Installing the Fan Asssembly
Fan pair replacement
Removing and Installing the Power Supply Module
Removing the power supply module
Installing the power supply module
Fuse replacement
Replacing the Fuse
Removing and Cleaning the Filter
Filter removal
Setting the DIP Switches
Swapping the serial port protocol RS-232/RS-422
Changing the serial port baud rate
Rate
Changing the syync termination
All input numbers identified in -10 are physical inputs
Removing the primary or redundant controller card
Ejector Lever
12 Prom replacement
Updating the firmware
Installing the controller card
Front Sync cards
Front Audio cards
16 I/O card replacement
Removing the I/O card
Setting the default audio gain
Output Output cards stereo Output card mono
Installing the I/O card
17 Audio output card jumpers
Power supplies
Troubleshooting
LED Indicators Controller card Green LED Red LED Status
Controller cards
Cooling
Input/output cards
Commmunication with the FPC
Upgrades and Maintenance, cont’d
Ethernet Connection
Matrix 12800 Switchers Ethernet Connection
Default addresss
Ethernet Link
Pinging to determine Matrix IP Addresss
Pinging to determine Web IP addresss
Telnet tips
Connecting as a Telnet client
Open
Escape character and Esc key
Local echo
Set carriage return-line feed
Close
Subnetting a Primer
Gatewayss
Local and remote devices
IP addressses and octets
Determining whether devices are on the same subnet
Unmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure A-6
Ethernet Connection, cont’d
AppendixBB
Specifications
Matrix 12800 Switchers Reference Information
Audio- audio BME
Reference Information, cont’d
Part Numbers and Accesssories
Optional accessories
Matrix 12800 BMEs
Cables
Terminated cable asssemblies Video cables
Termination tools and connectors
Composite video male-to-male cables
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Europe, Africa, and the Middle China East
Asia Middle East
Europe
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