MTPX Plus Series
Mini Twisted Pair Matrix Switcher
68-1383-01 Rev. B
Safety Instructions English
Precautions
Consignes de Sécurité Français
Sicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch
FCC Class A Notice
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About the MTPX Plus Twisted Pair Matrix Switchers
Table of Contents
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Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate
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Command/Response Table for IP-specific SIS Commands
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68-1383-01 B
About this Manual About the MTPX Plus Twisted Pair Matrix Switchers
MTPX Plus Twisted Pair Matrix Switchers
Definitions Features
Chapter1One
Introduction
About the MTPX Plus Twisted Pair Matrix Switchers
About this Manual
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Twisted pair TP cable advantages
Introduction, cont’d
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Transmission distances
Recommended maximum TP transmission distances at 60 Hz
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Video format
Sending unit Pre-Peak
Introduction, cont’d
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Video
MTPX Pre-Peak
Configuration - One or more ties or one or more sets of ties
Definitions
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Skew equalization
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Features
Introduction, cont’d
Tie any input to any or all outputs
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Remote control panels and keypads - The matrix switchers are remote controllable, using the optional MKP 2000 and MKP 3000 remote control keypads. These remote control devices are easy to use and provide tactile buttons for quick selection. Each MKP can be used for input-to-output switching or one-touch switching for a particular output. The MKP 3000 also can be used for selection of global presets
Introduction, cont’d
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Mounting the Switcher Rear Panel Cabling and Settings
Installation
Front Panel Configuration Port
Chapter2Two
Mounting the Switcher
Installation
UL guidelines
Mounting instructions
Figure 2-2 - MTPX Plus 1616 twisted pair matrix switcher
Rear Panel Cabling and Settings
Figure 2-3 - MTPX Plus 3232 twisted pair matrix switcher
C Remove system power before making any connections
Signal inputs
Installation, cont’d
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Figure 2-4 - TP cable termination
Audio Inputs local audio connectors - Connect balanced or
Local Inputs VGA connectors - Connect analog computer
Figure 2-5 - Captive screw connector wiring for audio inputs
Figure 2-6 - Typical audio connectors
RS-232 output inserts
Signal outputs
Installation, cont’d
Figure 2-7 - RS-232 output insert wiring
Figure 2-8 - Captive screw connector wiring for audio output
This connector can also output HD component video, component video
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Mono Audio local audio outputs - Connect audio devices, such as an
Ethernet connection
RS-232/RS-422 connection
Installation, cont’d
Remote RS-232/RS-422 connector - Connect a host device, such as a
RJ-45 connector wiring
Do not stretch or bend cables. Transmission errors can occur
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Cabling
Power connection
Reset button
Installation, cont’d
Figure 2-10 - RJ-45 connector and pinout tables
Figure 2-11 - Front panel configuration port
Front Panel Configuration Port
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Figure 2-12 - Optional 9-pin TRS RS-232 cable
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Installation, cont’d
Rear Panel Operations Optimizing the Audio Video Adjustments
Front Panel Controls and Indicators Front Panel Operations
Troubleshooting Configuration Worksheets
Chapter3Three
Operation
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
A B C D E F G H
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Input and output buttons
Primary functions
Secondary functions
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Operation, cont’d
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Control buttons
Primary functions
Secondary functions
Indicates that View-only mode is active
and Audio/RS-232 Input Configuration mode and indicates the selection
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Operation, cont’d
Flashes once to indicate that the escape function has been activated
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I/O controls
Operation, cont’d
Primary functions
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Button icons
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Figure 3-3 - Sample button icons
Definitions
Front Panel Operations
Configuration - One or more ties or one or more sets of ties
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Front panel security lockouts
Power
N The switcher is shipped from the factory in Lock mode
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Creating a configuration
Operation, cont’d
N Only one video input and one audio input can be tied to an output
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 16 UT
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Figure 3-9 - Example 1, final configuration
Operation, cont’d
5. Press and release the Enter button figure
Example 2 Adding a tie to a set of video and audio ties
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Figure 3-10 - Clear all selections
Figure 3-11 - Select video only
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Figure 3-15 - Example 2, final configuration
Operation, cont’d
Figure 3-14 - Press the Enter button
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Example 3 Removing a tie from a set of video and audio ties
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Figure 3-21 - Example 3, final configuration
PRESET
Operation, cont’d
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Viewing a configuration
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Operation, cont’d
Figure 3-22 - Clear all selections
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Figure 3-27 - Press the View button to exit View-only mode
Operation, cont’d
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I/O grouping
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Figure 3-28 - I/O grouping of incompatible video formats
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Press the Preset button to select group
Operation, cont’d
Press the Enter button to select group
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Figure 3-30 - Select I/O Group mode
Example 5 Grouping inputs and outputs
Figure 3-29 - Clear all selections
Operation, cont’d
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15
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Figure 3-35 - Deselect I/O Group mode
Group 1 consists of inputs 1 through 4 and outputs 1 through
Group 2 consists of inputs 5 through 8 and outputs 5 through
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Using presets
Figure 3-36 - Preset locations
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Figure 3-38 - Enter Save Preset mode
Example 6 Saving a preset
Figure 3-39 - Select the preset
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Example 7 Recalling a preset
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Figure 3-42 - Enter Recall Preset mode
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Figure 3-43 - Select the preset
1 2 3 4 15
Figure 3-44 - Press the Enter button
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Muting and unmuting audio/RS-232 outputs
Operation, cont’d
Example 8 Muting and unmuting an audio/RS-232 output
Figure 3-46 - Select audio only
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Figure 3-47 - Mute the outputs
Figure 3-48 - Unmute the outputs
Figure 3-49 - Press the View button to exit View-only mode
Viewing and adjusting the TP input audio level
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Operation, cont’d
Figure 3-52 - Select Audio mode
Example 9 Viewing and adjusting an input audio level
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Figure 3-51 - Clear all selections
Operation, cont’d
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32-output button audio gain and attenuation display
16-output button audio gain and attenuation display
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Red indicates a negative attenuation level
= Lit button
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Figure 3-54 - Level display on a 16-output-button switcher
Operation, cont’d
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Figure 3-56 - Level display on a 16-output-button switcher
Figure 3-55 - Adjust the input audio level
Figure 3-57 - Deselect Audio mode
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Reading the displayed volume
Viewing and adjusting the local output volume
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Operation, cont’d
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Audio volume display
Push Esc button twice more - 7% + 1.5% + 1.5% = 10% volume
Push Esc button again - 5.5% + 1.5% = 7% volume
Push Esc button nineteen times more - 10% + 191.5% = 38.5% volume
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Figure 3-59 - Select Audio mode
Example 10 Viewing and adjusting a local output volume level
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1. Press and release the Esc button figure
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10 11
1 2 3 12 13 14 15 16 NI
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Figure 3-64 - Deselect Audio mode
Figure 3-63 - Volume display on a 16-input-button switcher
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61% volume
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Setting the front panel locks Executive modes
Operation, cont’d
Figure 3-65 - Toggle front panel lock between mode 2 and mode
Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode
Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode
If the switcher is in Lock mode 2, this procedure selects mode
Background illumination
Performing a system reset from the front panel
Figure 3-67 - System reset
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Defining the audio/RS-232 wire pair
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Figure 3-68 - Toggle background illumination on or off
Input Configuration mode figure
Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate
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Operation, cont’d
See the table on the next page for a summary of the modes
Rear Panel Operations
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Reset Mode Comparison/Summary
The switcher reverts to the factory default
N After a mode 1 reset is
Figure 3-75 - Hard reset
Performing a hard reset reset
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Figure 3-76 - Soft system resets
Performing soft system resets resets 3, 4, and
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Operation, cont’d
Troubleshooting
Video Adjustments
Optimizing the Audio
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Worksheet example 1 System equipment
Configuration Worksheets
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Operation, cont’d
Figure 3-78 - Worksheet example 2 Daily configuration
Worksheet example 2 Daily configuration
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Figure 3-79 - Worksheet example 3 Test configuration
Worksheet example 3 Test configuration
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Operation, cont’d
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32-button switchers configuration worksheet
Preset #
Input sources
Operation, cont’d
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16-button switchers configuration worksheet
Preset #
Input sources
Operation, cont’d
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Switcher-Initiated Messages Switcher Error Responses
Serial Ports Ethernet LAN Port Host-to-Switcher Instructions
Using the Command/Response Tables
Chapter4Four
Serial Ports
Programmer’s Guide
Rear panel Remote port
The front panel Configuration RS-232 port, a 2.5 mm mini stereo jack
N This port is hardwired for RS-232 only
Front panel Configuration port
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Figure 4-2 - Optional 9-pin TRS RS-232 cable
Ethernet LAN Port
Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
Figure 4-3 - RJ-45 Ethernet connector pin assignments
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Connection timeouts
Default IP addresses
Establishing a connection
Number of connections
Switcher-Initiated Messages
Host-to-Switcher Instructions
Using Verbose Mode
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Switcher Error Responses
E26 - Maximum number of connections exceeded
E28 - Bad filename / file not found
Command/Response Table for SIS Commands
Using the Command/Response Tables
Symbol definitions
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X1$ =
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X3# =
X3@ =
Command
Command/response table for SIS commands
ASCII command
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Command
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
ASCII command
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Input skew adjustment
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
Blue = 8 ns delayed 8 ns
Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
Output skew adjustment
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
X@= Output number X= Skew adjustment range X1= Video plane
Local video output sync polarity
Command
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
ASCII command
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Audio or RS-232 mute commands
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
Audio input gain and attenuation
Names
Save, recall, and directly write presets
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
Names continued
Command
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
ASCII command
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Resets
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
Lock executive modes
View ties, gain, volume, mutes, presets, and DIP switch status
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
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MTPX Plus
Command
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
ASCII command
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Command
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
ASCII command
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Command
Command/response table for SIS commands continued
ASCII command
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Symbol definitions
Command/Response Table for IP-specific SIS Commands
X4@ =
X5# =
10 = 100 ms, default
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= 20 ms, default
Port timeout interval in 10-sec. increments
IP setup commands
Command/response table for IP-specific SIS commands
Special Characters
Command/response table for IP-specific SIS commands continued
Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
Chapter5Five
Matrix Switchers Control Program Optimizing the Video
Matrix Software
Special Characters Button-Label Generator Program
Installing the software
Matrix Switchers Control Program
Matrix Software
The Matrix Switchers Control Program The Firmware Loader
Ethernet protocol settings
Software operation via Ethernet
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Matrix Software, cont’d
Using the Matrix Switcher Control software
Figure 5-4 - Address and password entry
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Figure 5-5 - Extron Matrix Switchers Control Program window blank
If the IP address is correct Proceed to step 3b
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IP Settings/Options window
Matrix Software, cont’d
Figure 5-6 - Sample program window complete
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Figure 5-7 - Control program IP setting/options window
Matrix IP Address field
Matrix Software, cont’d
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Extron Name/Descriptor field
space + ~ , @ = ‘ ’ “ \ and ?
Use DHCP check box
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Date, Time local, and GMT offset fields
Sync Time to PC button
Matrix Software, cont’d
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Miles Standish
Mail Server IP Address field
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Figure 5-9 - Location of firmware upgrade files
Updating firmware
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Matrix Software, cont’d
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Figure 5-10 - Downloading firmware upgrade files
Folder where firmware is installed
NOTE This sequence is shown for example only For the MTPX Plus
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Click Tools Update Firmware
Matrix Software, cont’d
Ethernet-connected firmware upload
Serial-port-connected firmware upload
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Figure 5-12 - Firmware loading
Matrix Software, cont’d
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Figure 5-13 - Confirm window
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Uploading HTML files
Figure 5-14 - HTML Files List window
space + ~ , @ = ‘ ’ “ \ and ?
Windows menus
Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trashcan
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Matrix Software, cont’d
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Figure 5-15 - MTPX Configuration Settings Window
Tools menu
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Figure 5-16 - MTPX Picture Settings window
Matrix Software, cont’d
Audio-input Configuration selection
preset names + ~ , @ = ‘ ’ “ \ and ?
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White - Not displayed for the MTPX Plus
Matrix Software, cont’d
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Preferences menu
Figure 5-18 - Ties shown as lines
Using the help system
Using Emulation mode
Master-Reset selection
N Master reset does not reset the Internet protocol IP settings
Optimizing the Video
MTPX level/peaking setting
MTP transmitter Pre-Peak selection
Figure 5-20 - MTP signal generator
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MTPX skew setting
Inputs
Outputs
MTPX Plus Pre-Peak selection
MTP Receiver level/peaking setting
Figure 5-21 - Connections for setting the receiver’s level/peaking
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Button-Label Generator Program
Special Characters
space spaces are ok for names + ~ , @ = ‘ ’ “ semicolon colon
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Using the Button-Label Generator software
Matrix Software, cont’d
Figure 5-23 - Extron’s Button-Label Generator window
Chapter6Six
Download the Startup Page System Status Page System Settings Page
HTML Operation
File Management Page User Control Page Special Characters
Download the Startup Page
HTML Operation
Figure 6-1 - Enter Network Password page
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System Status Page
Figure 6-2 - System Status page
IP Settings fields
System Settings Page
HTML Operation, cont’d
Figure 6-3 - System Settings page
IP Address field
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Gateway IP Address field
Subnet Mask field
Figure 6-4 - Date/Time Settings fields
Date/Time Settings fields
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HTML Operation, cont’d
Figure 6-5 - Passwords page
Passwords page
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Figure 6-6 - Email Settings page
Email Settings page
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HTML Operation, cont’d
N Both a user name and a password must be specified
Setting up SMTP authorization
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Domain Name field
Figure 6-7 - Firmware Upgrade page
Firmware Upgrade page
Click the Firmware Upgrade link
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MTPX Plus Twisted Pair Matrix Switchers HTML Operation
File Management Page
Figure 6-8 - File Management page
space + ~ , @ = ‘ ’ “ \ and ?
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User Control Page
HTML Operation, cont’d
Figure 6-9 - User Control Ties page
Creating a tie
Picture Settings page
Figure 6-10 - Picture Settings page
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Figure 5-20 - MTP signal generator
HTML Operation, cont’d
Changing the input level/peaking
Changing the skew
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Figure 6-12 - Skew selection drop box
Figure 6-13 - MTPX Configuration page
MTPX Configuration page
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HTML Operation, cont’d
Figure 6-14 - I/O Settings page
I/O Settings page
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Set and View Ties Picture Settings MTPX Configuration Refresh
HTML Operation, cont’d
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Changing the input gain and attenuation
Figure 6-15 - Input Audio Level drop box
Figure 6-16 - Volume drop box
Changing the output volume level
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Muting and unmuting an audio or RS-232 output
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Audio volume adjustment settings
HTML Operation, cont’d
Figure 6-17 - Global Presets page
Global Presets page
Saving a preset
Recalling a preset
HTML Operation, cont’d
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Special Characters
space + ~ , @ = ‘ ’ “ semicolon colon \ and ?
Ethernet Connection
AAppendix A
Ethernet Link Subnetting - A Primer
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Ethernet Connection
Default address
Ethernet Link
Figure A-1 - RJ-45 connector pinout tables
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Connecting as a Telnet client
Pinging to determine the Extron IP address
Figure A-2 - Ping response
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Ethernet Connection, cont’d
Figure A-3 - Telnet screen
Telnet tips
Local echo
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Set carriage return-line feed
Close
Gateways
Subnetting - A Primer
Local and remote devices
IP addresses and octets
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Determining whether devices are on the same subnet
Unmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figure A-6
Masked octets are not compared indicated by X in figure A-6
Ethernet Connection, cont’d
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AppendixBB
Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories Button Labels
Reference Information
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Video input - mainsee transmitters’ output specifications
Specifications
Video output - mainsee receivers’ input specifications
Reference Information
Audio output - mainsee receivers’ input specifications
Audio input - mainsee transmitters’ output specifications
Control/remote - switcher host control
Audio
General
Reference Information, cont’d
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MTPX Plus matrix switcher part numbers
Part Numbers and Accessories
Included parts
Matrix switcher part numbers
Cables
Accessories
Adapters, power supplies, labels
Male-to-female VGA molded connector cables
Male-to-male VGA molded connector cables
Connectors
Male-to-male VGA molded connector cables
Connector
Button Labels
Installing labels in the matrix switcher’s buttons
Figure B-1 - Illuminated button label replacement
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Button label blanks, 16-button strips
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Reference Information, cont’d
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USA, Canada, South America
Extron’s Warranty
Europe, Africa, and the Middle East
and Central America
Extron Asia
Extron EMEA
Extron Japan
Extron China