Page 2 - WARRANTY INFORMATION; COPYRIGHT
WARRANTY INFORMATION The warranty period on this product (parts and labor) is one (1) year from the date of purchase. Please contactNetwork Technologies Inc at (800) RGB-TECH (800-742-8324) or (330) 562-7070 for information regarding repairsand/or returns. A return authorization number is required f...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Table of Figures
Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 1Specifications........................................................................
Page 4 - Introduction
1 Introduction The SM-nXm-AV-LCD Audio/Video Matrix switch (VEEMUX-A) allows up to 32 audio/video sources (n) to be connected to up to16 destinations (m). Different destinations can even be connected to the same source. Video resolution up to 1920x1200@85Hzis supported with no degradation – guarante...
Page 5 - Optional Features; Cables; VGA; Basic Operation; Ordering Information
2 Ordering Information The SM-nXm-AV-LCD Audio/Video Matrix switch (VEEMUX-A) can be ordered in many sizes and with several control options . The base unit includes a user keypad and an RS232 port to make up a complete system, with an option for an infrared control.The infrared option is purchased s...
Page 6 - Features and Functions; F E A T U R E S A N D F U N C T I O N S; N T I; F r o n t V i e w o f V E E M U X - A; N T I; R e a r V i e w o f V E E M U X - A
3 Features and Functions 1. LCD Display- for visual indication of connection between the user and a specific CPU. 2. Keypad- buttons for user control over switch functions 3. Audio IN- for connection of audio cables from audio sources 4. Audio OUT- for connection of audio cables to audio output devi...
Page 7 - If all 3 jacks are available, use; Figure 1- Install Audio and Video Source Cables; Installation
4 Installation 1. Turn OFF power to all video sources (inputs) that will be connected to the VEEMUX-A before connecting or disconnecting any cables. 2. For each video source, connect a VEXT-xx-MM cable from the video port of the source to a video input (VIDEO-1) of the VEEMUX-A (see Fig. 1).3. Repea...
Page 8 - Figure 2- Install Monitors and Speakers; Control Options
5 6. Connect a monitor to the port labeled MONITOR 1 on the rear of the VEEMUX-A (see Fig. 2).7. Repeat step 6 for remaining monitors (outputs).8. Connect audio output device (speakers) to port labeled AUDIO OUT 1.9. Repeat step 8 for remaining audio output devices, connecting them to any remaining ...
Page 9 - Connecting audio and video concurrently
6 Front Panel Keypad Control The front panel keypad and LCD (drawing below) allow the user to view and change current audio and video connections, adjustaudio volume and configure the RS-232 control interface. The keypad buttons perform the following functions. ESC Escape back to the main display. 0...
Page 10 - Connecting video only; Volume Control; Memory Functions; Saving Connections; Serial Menu
7 • Connecting video only To make a video connection without changing the current audio connection, use any of the following commands: 1. <OUT>, < ▲ >, Single digit output port number, <IN> or <ENTER>, Single digit input port number, <ENTER>. Ex: <OUT> < ▲ >...
Page 11 - Remote Connection; PIN; none; Baud Rate
8 RS232 Control Remote Connection The RS232 Interface is designed to control the switch via serial (RS232) daisy chain connection from any host computer or othercontroller with an RS232 communications port. There is, however, a restriction that must be followed: A program must be used that will send...
Page 12 - Command String; Read NTI Version String; RS-232 Command Protocol Full Specification
9 Command Protocol Host controller commands supported by the unit are defined below. All commands should be terminated with a <CR> (carriagereturn). When a command is sent, the entire string is echoed back to the host along with a response from the addressed unit asshown in the command definit...
Page 13 - CB - Change Baud Rate For All Switches; RV - Read NTI Version String
10 CB - Change Baud Rate For All Switches Format: CB 00,BR<CR>Successful Response: NoneSyntax or Transmission Error: ?<CR>Behavior: All switches on the serial bus will change their baud rate to the new baud rate. 12 specifies 1200 baud, 24 specifies 2400 baud, 48 specifies 4800 baud, 96 ...
Page 15 - AV - Set Volume Level For Output/User Port; Audio Volume; Main Options; MATRIX OPERATIONS; RS232 Interface Test Program
12 AV - Set Volume Level For Output/User Port Format: AV SW,OP,VV<CR>Successful Response: *<CR>Syntax or Transmission Error: ?<CR>Behavior: On switches that support AUDIO and support volume control of the output/user port, this command will set the volume of thespecified AUDIO outp...
Page 16 - SET OPTIONS; Matrix Switcher's Control Program For Windows 9X, NT, AND 2000
13 6) Connect All Audio Outputs/Users to an Input/CPU - connect all outputs to an input (Audio ports only) 7) Change Mute Status for Audio Output/User - mute or un-mute the Audio port output 8) Change Volume for Audio Output/User - change Audio port output volume 9) Read Connection for KVM Output/Us...
Page 17 - NTI; Instructions; Select Output First; Battery Replacement; PROBLEM
14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IRT-20X16 LO BATT NTI ON OFF I NPUTS OUTPUTS 1. Move ON / OFFswitch to the ONposition. 2. Select one ofthe 16 outputtouch activatedbuttons. 3. Make sure red LED on the IR receiver is on before selecting inpu...
Page 18 - Safety Statements
15 DDC Support (Optional) DDC information allows the CPU to automatically select the optimal resolution for the monitor by receiving, at power up,information from the monitor concerning its resolution specifications. When DDC Support is installed, the DDC information is acquired from the monitor by ...
Page 19 - Rack mounting Instructions; DDC Option IR Option; SERIAL NO:; Rack Mounting Instructions; Rack
16 Rack mounting Instructions This NTI switch was designed to be directly mounted to a rack. It includes a mounting flange to make attachment easy.Install 4 captive nuts to the rack in locations that line up with the holes (or slots) in the mounting flange on the NTI switch.Then secure the NTI switc...