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Terminology
A/V | Audio/Video | Used in reference to the audio and video signals typically |
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B | Blue | The "blue" video channel |
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DVR | Digital Video Recorder | For example, a TiVo box |
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G | Green | The green video channel |
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H | Horizontal | Horizontal video synchronizing signal |
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IR | Infrared | IR, like the Infrared remote control. Simply point the front of an IR |
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L | Left | The Left channel of an analog stereo pair, Left and Right |
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Matrix Switching
The
A “Matrix Switcher” allows the user to select any input source device, and have it available on any desired output (typically a display). For example, the user may choose to view a DVD player on the display that is connected to Output 1, and view the satellite box on the display that is connected to Output 2. A true matrix switcher, the
›The ability to select any particular input source device, namely the source devices connected to Input 1, 2, 3, or 4
›These input devices can be chosen separately for Output 1 and Output 2
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ms | Milliseconds | Unit of time, in seconds/100; for example, the factory default for |
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PCM, | Pulse Code Modulation | PCM is a sampling technique for digitizing analog signals, |
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A "4x2" Matrix Switching Example:
Select Video Source #3 to Display 1
Select Source #1 to Display 2
Distribution Amplifier Application
Video Source | Display 1 | Display 2 |
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1 - Satellite STB |
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2 - DVR
3 - DVD Player
4 - Cable STB
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R | Right | Audio: The Right channel of an analog stereo pair, Left and Right |
If desired, the unit also acts as a distribution amplifier, simultaneously routing any single input to both outputs.
| Red | Video: The "red" video channel |
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RCA jack |
| An RCA jack or what was called a “phono plug” is an industry |
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| standard audio connector used for the audio inputs and outputs |
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| for the digital audio formats. Analog stereo audio uses both jacks, |
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| where white = the left channel [“L”], and red = the right channel |
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| [“R”]. The video inputs and outputs also use RCA connectors. |
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RGBHV |
| Video signal wiring format using red (R), green (G), and blue (B) |
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| signals. The horizontal (H) and vertical (V) signals are used for |
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| video synchronization. Sometimes the sync signals are embedded |
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STB | Set Top Box | For example, a Cable STB or Satellite STB |
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V | Vertical | Vertical video synchronizing signal |
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VAC | Volts, AC | Specifies the AC line voltage, such as nominally 120 volts in the US |
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YPbPr | Component Video | Video signal wiring format using “luminance” (Y) and two color |
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Using a Matrix Switcher as a Distribution Amplifier Example:
Select Video Source #4 to Display 1 Select Video Source #4 to Display 2
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1 - Satellite STB |
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2 | - DVR |
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3 | - DVD Player |
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4 | - Cable STB |
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