Extron 12800 - Manual

Extron 12800

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Achtung; Vorsicht; Instrucciones de seguridad • Español; Precautions; 安全须知; 注意
  • Page 3 – FCC Class A Notice
  • Page 4 – Matrix 12800 Switchers • Table of Contents; PRELIMINAR; Table of Contents; Chapter One • Introduction; Definitions; Chapter Two • Installation
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents, cont’d; Chapter Four • Programming Guide
  • Page 6 – Control Tab; Chapter 6 • Upgrades and Maintenance
  • Page 7 – Removing and Installing the I/O Card and Setting the Audio Gain; Appendix A • Ethernet Connection; Ethernet Link; Appendix B • Reference Information; Specifications
  • Page 8 – Chapter One; Introduction; Features
  • Page 9 – Matrix 12800 Switchers • Introduction; Wideband video switcher BME —
  • Page 11 – Input and output connectors —; OR; Figure 1-2 — DSVP data display; Rooming —
  • Page 12 – Operational flexibility —
  • Page 13 – Operational reliability —; The Matrix 12800 can support round-the-clock operation; Advanced computer-aided diagnostics —; The primary and; Dual redundant, hot swappable power supplies —; The internally mounted
  • Page 15 – memory, it becomes the current configuration.
  • Page 16 – Chapter Two; Installation; Installation Overview
  • Page 17 – Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation; One BME must be assigned the address of BME 0.
  • Page 18 – Rack Mounting the Switcher; UL guidelines; Elevated operating ambient temperature; Mounting instructions
  • Page 19 – Rear Panel Connections and Settings; Figure 2-1 — Matrix 12800 wideband switcher rear panel features
  • Page 20 – Pre-virtualization operations; BME settings; Figure 2-2 — Setting a BME address
  • Page 21 – systems are configured alike, call this module BME n.; each daisy-chained module to the BME Comm In connector on the next
  • Page 22 – Serial ports; Figure 2-5 shows how to wire the connectors.; Figure 2-4 — Connecting host controllers; Upgrades and Maintenance
  • Page 23 – Ground; the protective ground of the building; , connect ground straps between this; UL guidelines for ground; The equipment is to be connected to that means and; Power; Figure 2-6 — Connecting power
  • Page 25 – Virtualization/Control Software; physical inputs and outputs.; Installing the software; Matrix 3200 and Matrix 6400 switchers use the same software as the; Software; Scroll to the desired program and click; Install; Figure 2-8 — Software installation
  • Page 26 – Starting the software; Click; Start; Matrix 12800 Control Program window.
  • Page 27 – Post-Virtualization operations; Wideband and sync input and output connectors — Use worksheets,; connection. Connect video and sync inputs and outputs to these BNC; Figure 2-9 — Audio input and output connectors
  • Page 28 – touch, causing a short circuit between them.; Balanced and unbalanced audio input connectors — Each input has a; but you must supply the audio cable; Figure 2-10 — Captive screw connector wiring for inputs; Figure 2-11 — Typical audio connectors
  • Page 29 – such as an audio amplifier or powered speakers.; Figure 2-12 — Captive screw connector wiring for audio output; MCP/MKP Comm ports — For systems consisting of a single switcher; or for BME 0 on a multi-BME system, if desired, connect an MKP 1200; Figure 2-13 — Connecting a control keypad
  • Page 30 – FPC 5000 as one of the other nodes of the LAN.; Figure 2-14 — Connecting to the Ethernet; Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiring; Do not stretch or bend cables. Transmission errors can occur.; Crossover cable; — Direct connection between the computer and the
  • Page 31 – Figure 2-15 — RJ-45 connector and pinout tables; External sync connections (wideband and video BMEs only); brief rolling (sync loss) or a brief change in the picture size.; External Sync Out connector —; Connect any downstream equipment that; Figure 2-16 — Simple external sync connection example
  • Page 32 – timing source for video editing applications.; Figure 2-17 — Multiple device external sync connection example
  • Page 33 – Other Settings; Serial port protocol switches; baud is the default setting. See “; Sync termination switches; either 510 ohms or 75 ohms. See “; IP parameters initialization; Ethernet protocol settings
  • Page 34 – Chapter Three; Explaining Virtual I/O Switching
  • Page 35 – Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Software; physical input
  • Page 37 – Virtualization/Control Program; Remote control and programming
  • Page 38 – Figure 3-1 — Comm port selection
  • Page 39 – After you select the Comm port and click; OK; , the software looks for the; Emulate; , to create a program for a system in advance without
  • Page 40 – On the menu bar, click
  • Page 41 – Figure 3-4 — Physical Configuration screen; Configure; Figure 3-5 — Virtual Configuration screen
  • Page 42 – click the
  • Page 43 – Print Maps; Return to Main; Reassigning virtual I/O connectors
  • Page 44 – Figure 3-6 — Virtual map and list fields of Virtual Map screen; Edit Mode; box to enable mapping.
  • Page 45 – Figure 3-8 — Missing physical connector for a virtual plane; Creating rooms within the system; Rooms exist only to support room presets.
  • Page 46 – Programming the matrix offline (emulate; Figure 3-9 — Room Mapper screen; Take
  • Page 47 – Remote controlling the Matrix 12800 system; Creating a virtual I/O
  • Page 48 – Ties
  • Page 49 – Presets; Save a preset
  • Page 50 – Icons and captions; menu bar click; Tools; Figure 3-11 — Devices screen; button to exit the devices palette.
  • Page 51 – Programming the matrix offline (emulate mode); to start the program. When prompted
  • Page 52 – Session A, connected to a Matrix 12800 system —
  • Page 53 – Saving and restoring matrix settings
  • Page 54 – Creating program byte strings; Programming Guide; Figure 3-13 — RS-232 Program Strings screen; Ethernet operation
  • Page 55 – Logging on to the switcher via the Ethernet; Figure 3-14 — Ethernet mode selection; If the IP address is correct
  • Page 56 – by clicking; Ethernet Connection
  • Page 57 – Address and Name fields; Subnetting — A Primer
  • Page 58 – • The; Date; field becomes a set date field, with the; button to make the edited change take affect.
  • Page 59 – None
  • Page 60 – Windows buttons and drop boxes; Room menu —; A Room is a subset of outputs that are logically related to each; Presets menu —; Main screen menu bar options; menu
  • Page 61 – Figure 3-18 — Remote Keypad screen
  • Page 62 – Figure 3-19 — Ties shown as lines
  • Page 63 – Figure 3-20 — Ties shown as crosspoints; Virtual map screen menu bar options
  • Page 64 – Special Characters
  • Page 66 – Chapter Four; Switcher-Initiated Messages
  • Page 67 – Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide; Changing the serial port baud rate
  • Page 68 – to the same LAN or WAN. The SIS commands and behavior of the product; Ethernet connection; — Direct connection between the switcher and a controlling; Figure 4-3 — RJ-45 Ethernet connector pin assignments; Default IP addresses
  • Page 69 – Programming Guide, cont’d; Establishing a connection; commands immediately after it sends the copyright message.; Number of connections
  • Page 71 – Using the Command and Response Tables; The; Symbol definitions
  • Page 73 – Command and response table for SIS commands; Command; Create ties
  • Page 74 – Read ties; Video mute commands; Audio mute; Command and response table for SIS commands (continued)
  • Page 75 – Create and recall presets
  • Page 79 – RGB delay
  • Page 80 – Resets
  • Page 81 – Information requests
  • Page 82 – Command and response table for IP SIS commands
  • Page 84 – Chapter Five; Web Operations; Download the Startup Page
  • Page 85 – Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations; ” box, and then click; Figure 5-1 — Enter Network Password page
  • Page 86 – also known as the System Status page.; Status Tab; System Status page; Figure 5-2 — System status page
  • Page 87 – Web Operations, cont’d; BME Status page; Figure 5-3 — BME Status page
  • Page 88 – DSVP page; System Status page, click the; DSVP; DSVP is only available in systems that include a sync BME.; Figure 5-5 — DSVP page; Configuration Tab; System Configuration page; Figure 5-6 — System configuration page
  • Page 89 – Administration fields; Matrix IP settings fields; Submit
  • Page 90 – Email Settings page; Figure 5-7 — Email Settings page; Mail IP Address field
  • Page 91 – Email Address fields; File Management Tab; File Management page; Figure 5-8 — File Management page; Browse
  • Page 92 – Set and View Ties page; Control; Figure 5-9 — Set and View Ties page; amber; green; red; gray
  • Page 93 – Video Only; To tie an input to all outputs, click the input number of that input.; RGBHV Settings page; RGBHV Settings; Figure 5-10 — RGBHV Settings page
  • Page 94 – Changing the input gain and attenuation (systems with audio BMEs); Figure 5-11 — Input selection drop box
  • Page 95 – Muting and unmuting one or all outputs; Figure 5-13 — Output selection drop box; Changing the RGB delay; Figure 5-14 — Output selection drop box
  • Page 96 – Figure 5-15 — RGB delay drop box; Global Presets page; Access the Global Presets page by clicking the; Global Presets; link on the left of the; Figure 5-16 — Global presets page
  • Page 97 – Saving a preset; Save Preset; Recalling a preset; Physical Connections pages; Figure 5-17 — Physical Inputs page
  • Page 98 – Chapter 6
  • Page 99 – Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance; Opening and Closing the Matrix Switcher; Opening the switcher; Figure 6-1 — Opening the Matrix 12800 switcher.
  • Page 100 – Closing the switcher; and lowering it onto the pins.
  • Page 101 – Upgrades and Maintenance, cont’d; Removing and Installing the Fan Assembly; Figure 6-3 — Primary and redundant fan locations
  • Page 102 – Figure 6-4 — Fan pair replacement
  • Page 103 – Removing and Installing the Power Supply Module; Removing the power supply module; not shut down for an out of tolerance voltage.; Figure 6-5 — Power supply replacement
  • Page 104 – Installing the power supply module; the switcher to install a power supply.
  • Page 105 – Replacing the Fuse; Figure 6-6 — Fuse replacement
  • Page 106 – Removing and Cleaning the Filter; Figure 6-7 — Filter removal
  • Page 107 – Setting the DIP Switches; door and rest it on the roof of the power distribution enclosure.; Figure 6-8 — Serial port selection DIP switch
  • Page 108 – Figure 6-9 — Serial port selection DIP switch
  • Page 109 – Changing the sync termination; On the I/O cardcage door, turn the left and right knurled knobs 1⁄4-turn; Figure 6-10 — Sync termination DIP switch
  • Page 110 – Removing and Installing the Controller Card and; Removing the primary or redundant controller card; Open and remove the front door.; Figure 6-11 — Controller card replacement
  • Page 111 – Slide the card out of the cardcage.; Updating the firmware; have the same firmware revisions installed.
  • Page 112 – For IC U6 —; Installing the controller card; switcher to install a controller card.
  • Page 113 – Removing and Installing the I/O Card and Setting the; rerunning the Virtualization/Control Program (see chapter 3, “; Front; Figure 6-13 — Arrangement of sync I/O cards in the cardcage
  • Page 114 – Figure 6-14 — Arrangement of video I/O cards in the cardcage
  • Page 115 – Removing the I/O card
  • Page 116 – Setting the default audio gain; Remove two cards for a stereo output and one card of a mono output.; Output; cardcage door of an audio BME.
  • Page 117 – Figure 6-17 — Audio output card jumpers; Installing the I/O card; center of the card to seat the card in the backplane.
  • Page 118 – Close the front door.; Troubleshooting; click; . Access the BME status via an HTML page by; Power supplies
  • Page 119 – Controller cards; flash to indicate that the card is the primary controller.
  • Page 120 – red LED indicates that the card has had a failure.; Cooling
  • Page 122 – Appendix A
  • Page 123 – Matrix 12800 Switchers • Ethernet Connection; Figure A-1 — RJ-45 connector pinout tables; Default address
  • Page 124 – Pinging to determine Matrix IP Address; Figure A-2 — Ping response; Pinging to determine Web IP address
  • Page 125 – Ethernet Connection, cont’d; Connecting as a Telnet client; Figure A-3 — Telnet screen; Telnet tips; Open
  • Page 126 – set crlf
  • Page 127 – Gateways; IP addresses and octets; Values of 256 and above are invalid.; IP address and octets; Subnet masks and octets; are on the same subnet.; Subnet mask and octets
  • Page 128 – Determining whether devices are on the same subnet; address of the local and remote devices addresses are unmasked.
  • Page 130 – Appendix B; Reference Information
  • Page 131 – Matrix 12800 Switchers • Reference Information; Video— wideband/video BMEs
  • Page 132 – Audio— audio BME
  • Page 133 – Reference Information, cont’d; General; Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 134 – Part Numbers and Accessories; Optional accessories; These items can be ordered separately:; Part number; Cables; Bulk cable and termination tools; RG6 super high resolution cable
  • Page 135 – Termination tools and connectors; Terminated cable assemblies
  • Page 136 – Extron Warranty; and Central America:; Extron; USA; xtron
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Matrix 12800 Series

Matrix 12800 Wideband, Video, Sync, and Audio Matrix Switchers

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Page 2 - Achtung; Vorsicht; Instrucciones de seguridad • Español; Precautions; 安全须知; 注意

This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment. This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk o...

Page 3 - FCC Class A Notice

FCC Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any inte...

Page 4 - Matrix 12800 Switchers • Table of Contents; PRELIMINAR; Table of Contents; Chapter One • Introduction; Definitions; Chapter Two • Installation

i Matrix 12800 Switchers • Table of Contents PRELIMINAR Y Table of Contents Chapter One • Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1-1 About the Matrix 12800 Switchers ...........................................................

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