Extron MVX 88 Series - Manual

Extron MVX 88 Series

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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 5 – PRELIMINAR; Quick Start — MVX Series VGA Matrix Switchers; Installation; Mount; Inputs; Definitions; CAUTION; Connect the sleeve to ground.
  • Page 6 – Quick Start —; audio input gain and attenuation indicator; The level; Operation; Powering up; You can cancel the entire set of ties at; Saving or recalling a preset
  • Page 7 – MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers • Table of Contents; Table of Contents; Executive; Chapter One • Introduction
  • Page 8 – Table of Contents, cont’d; Chapter Four • Remote Operation
  • Page 9 – Chapter One; Introduction; About the Switchers
  • Page 10 – screw connectors. There are four matrix sizes available:; Figure 1-1 — Typical MVX 88 VGA A application
  • Page 11 – Features; • Quick multiple tie —
  • Page 12 – Global memory presets —
  • Page 13 – Chapter Two; Mounting the Switcher
  • Page 14 – from the IR 501 remote control.; Tabletop use; UL guidelines; Elevated operating ambient temperature; Mounting instructions
  • Page 15 – or; Figure 2-1 — Mounting the switcher; Furniture mounting the switcher
  • Page 16 – Cabling and Rear Panel Views; Figure 2-2 — MVX 88 VGA A high resolution video switcher; Video and audio input connections; RGB video inputs —; Connect the analog computer-video; Audio inputs —; Connect the unbalanced stereo audio sources; Figure 2-3 — Audio input connector wiring
  • Page 17 – Video and audio output connections; RGB video output connectors —; Connect RGBHV video; Balanced or unbalanced audio output connectors —; Figure 2-4 shows how to wire the captive screw audio connector. The; Figure 2-4 — Captive screw connector wiring for audio output
  • Page 18 – Remote connection; Connect a host device, such as a computer or control; details on how to install and use the control software.; Power connection; AC power connector —; Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector to
  • Page 19 – Chapter Three; Front Panel Controls and Indicators
  • Page 20 – Figure 3-1 — MVX 88 VGA A front panel
  • Page 21 – IR Remote Control User’s Guide; Input and output selection controls and indicators; output buttons and LEDs.
  • Page 22 – Control buttons and LEDs; Figure 3-2 — Video and/or audio selection cycle
  • Page 23 – Audio Setup LED —; hold; stand alone
  • Page 24 – Operations; Powering up the switcher; Audio Setup; Creating a set of ties; current configuration; • Only one video input and one audio input can be tied to an output.
  • Page 25 – • If you inadvertently press the wrong input or output button, wait; Example 1: Create a set of video and audio ties; the front panel indications that result from your actions.; Figure 3-3 — Select video and audio; Figure 3-4 — Select an input
  • Page 26 – Figure 3-5 — Select the outputs; Figure 3-6 — Press the Enter button; Figure 3-7 — Example 1 configuration
  • Page 27 – Example 2: Add a video tie to a set of video and audio ties; This example assumes that you have performed example 1.; Figure 3-8 — Select video only; Figure 3-9 — Select an input; Figure 3-10 — Select the output; Figure 3-11 — Press the Enter button
  • Page 28 – Input; Example 3: Remove a tie from a set of ties; Figure 3-13 — Select audio only; Figure 3-14 — Select an input
  • Page 29 – Figure 3-15 — Deselect the output; Figure 3-16 — Press the Enter button; Video —; Input 5 video tied to output 1, output 3, output 4, and output 8; Audio —; Input 5 audio tied to output 3 and output 8; Figure 3-17 — Example 3 configuration
  • Page 30 – Viewing the configuration; Press and release an input or output button.; Press and release an input button; — All of the buttons for outputs; Press and release an output button; — The button for the tied input and; Example 4: View ties by selecting an input; front panel indications that result from your actions.; Figure 3-18 — Select video and audio
  • Page 31 – Figure 3-19 — Select an input; Figure 3-20 — Deselect audio to view video only; Figure 3-21 — Deselect video and select audio to view audio only
  • Page 32 – Example 5: View ties by selecting outputs; shows the front panel indications that result from your actions.; Figure 3-22 — Select video and audio; Figure 3-23 — Select an output
  • Page 33 – Figure 3-24 — Deselect audio to view video ties only; Figure 3-25 — Deselect video to view audio ties only
  • Page 34 – Using presets; not saved, and they do not change when a preset is recalled.; Example 6: Save a preset; the Preset button for approximately 2 seconds until the Preset; Save Preset
  • Page 35 – All LEDs except Input 1 and the Preset LED go out. The Input 1 LED and; Figure 3-27 — Select the preset; Example 7: Recall a preset; Figure 3-28 — Select; Recall Preset
  • Page 36 – Adjusting input audio gain and attenuation; Figure 3-30 — Audio gain and attenuation
  • Page 37 – input
  • Page 38 – and to exit; Example 8: Adjust the input audio gain; Figure 3-31 — Select; mode; Figure 3-32 — Select an input
  • Page 39 – Figure 3-33 — Adjust the input audio level
  • Page 40 – Example 9: Resetting audio gain — single input; Figure 3-35 — Select; Audio; Figure 3-36 — Select an input
  • Page 41 – Figure 3-37 — Reset the selected input level; Example 10: Resetting audio gain — all inputs; Figure 3-39 — Reset all input levels; Setting the output audio level
  • Page 42 – Front panel security lockout (; holding; the Enter and; Figure 3-40 — Toggle front panel lockout on or off; Clearing all ties and presets; To clear all ties and saved presets, press and; the Preset button on the front; Power; Figure 3-41 — Clear all ties and presets
  • Page 43 – Resetting the system to factory defaults; To reset a switcher to the factory default settings, press and; Figure 3-42 — System reset to factory defaults; Memory; volatile memory within 5 seconds of a change or exiting
  • Page 44 – Optimizing the Audio; Troubleshooting
  • Page 45 – Worksheets; outputs. If applicable, use different colors for video and audio.; Worksheet example 1: System equipment; the audio components.; Worksheet Example; Input sources; Figure 3-43 — Worksheet example 1: System equipment
  • Page 46 – Worksheet example 2: Daily configuration; Displayed in the conference room (output 4) to the overflow crowd; Output destinations; Figure 3-44 — Worksheet example 2: Daily configuration
  • Page 47 – Worksheet example 3: Test configuration; Figure 3-45 — Worksheet example 3: Test configuration
  • Page 49 – re; Configuration worksheet
  • Page 51 – Chapter Four; Remote Operation; Simple Instruction Set Control
  • Page 52 – MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers • Remote Operation; Figure 4-1 — Remote connector pinout; Figure 4-2 — Small matrix IR remote control; ), which signals the end of the response character string. A string
  • Page 53 – Switcher-initiated messages
  • Page 54 – Remote Operation, cont’d; Switcher error responses; E10 — Invalid command; Using the command/response table; below is for use with the command/response table.; commands are
  • Page 55 – Command; Create ties; Command/response table for SIS commands
  • Page 56 – RGB mute commands; Audio output level
  • Page 57 – Audio mute commands
  • Page 58 – Save, recall, and directly write global presets
  • Page 60 – RGB delay; Front panel lockout (; Resets; Firmware upload
  • Page 61 – Loading firmware using an SIS command; Figure 4-3 — Turn on the echo function
  • Page 62 – not; Open; . The firmware upload begins. If you have HyperTerminal’s echo
  • Page 63 – Matrix Switchers Control Program; The Windows; Installing the software; Install the software as follows:
  • Page 64 – Using the software; Overview; Figure 4-8 — Comm port selection window; If you selected a comm port; Emulate
  • Page 65 – Figure 4-9 — Extron Matrix Switchers Control Program window (blank)
  • Page 66 – Updating the firmware; Upgrading the firmware does; Tools; Open window
  • Page 67 – extension is
  • Page 68 – Executive mode; Windows menus; File menu
  • Page 69 – Tools menu; Figure 4-14 — Configure Audio Options window; Audio-Output volume settings —
  • Page 70 – Preferences menu; Figure 4-15 — Ties shown as lines
  • Page 71 – Ties as crosspoints —; Take; Numbers in I/O boxes —; Erases any icons in the I/O boxes in either the
  • Page 72 – Master-Reset selection; Using Emulation mode; Figure 4-17 — Emulation mode configuration
  • Page 73 – Using the help system; • From the Extron Electronics program folder or group, double-
  • Page 75 – Appendix A; Specifications and Part Numbers; Specifications
  • Page 76 – Routing; Video input; Video output; Connectors
  • Page 77 – Sync; Vertical: 160 ns nominal; Audio input
  • Page 78 – Specifications and Part Numbers, cont’d; Audio output; Control/remote — switcher; Extron’s Simple Instruction Set (SIS; General; Furniture mountable with optional under-desk mounting kit,; Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 79 – Part Numbers and Accessories; MVX matrix switcher part numbers; Matrix switcher part numbers; Included parts; Included parts; MVX series VGA Matrix Switcher User’s Manual
  • Page 80 – Accessories; These items can be ordered separately:; Part number; Cables; Bulk cable; Cable
  • Page 81 – Cable assemblies
  • Page 83 – Extron’s Warranty
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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 5 - PRELIMINAR; Quick Start — MVX Series VGA Matrix Switchers; Installation; Mount; Inputs; Definitions; CAUTION; Connect the sleeve to ground.

QS-1 MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers • Quick Start PRELIMINAR Y Quick Start — MVX Series VGA Matrix Switchers Installation 1 — Mount If desired, mount the switcher in a rack with the supplied rack ears or mount the switcher under a desk using an Extron MBU 149 1U enclosure under-desk moun...

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