Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 12800 Extron electronic
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Matrix 12800 Series Matrix 12800 Wideband, Video, Sync, and Audio Matrix Switchers 68-556-01 Rev . C 10 11.
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i Matrix 12800 Switchers • T able of Contents PRELIMINAR Y T able of Contents Chapter One • Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1-1 About the Matrix 12800 Switcher .
T able of Content, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • T able of Contents ii PRELIMINAR Y Programming the matrix offline (emulate mode) ............................................................. 3-18 Saving and restoring matrix settings .......
iii Matrix 12800 Switchers • T able of Contents PRELIMINAR Y Conguration T ab ...................................................................................................................... 5-5 System Configuration page ..................
T able of Content, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • T able of Contents iv PRELIMINAR Y Reoving and Intalling the I/O Card and Setting the Audio Gain .......... 6-16 Removing the I/O card ....................................................
PRELIMINAR Y Matrix 12800 Switchers 1 Chapter One Intr oduction About the Matrix 12800 Switchers Features Definitions.
Matrix 12800 Switchers • Introduction 1-2 Intr oduction PRELIMINAR Y About the Matrix 12800 Switcher The Extron Matrix 12800 Series of switchers is a family of matrix switcher basic module enclos.
1-3 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Introduction PRELIMINAR Y EXT . FDD MOUSE K/B NET PRN AC 100V-230V INPU T DIO COM4 COM3 VG A COM2 COM1 I o DISCONNECT BOTH POWER CORDS BEFORE SE RV ICING. 100-240V 5.0A MAX 50/60Hz FUSE 250V 5.0A T 100-240V 5.0A MAX 50/60Hz FUSE 250V 5.
Intr oduction, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Introduction 1-4 PRELIMINAR Y Featur e Input and output connectors — All connectors are clearly labeled as either input or output for easy installation. W ith the Extron virtualization/control softwar e, a visual map can be printed for easy repr esentation of the virtual I/Os.
1-5 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Introduction PRELIMINAR Y Operational flexibility — Operations such as input/output selection, setting of presets, and adjustment of audio levels can be performed at the fr ont panel controller , over the primary and secondary RS-232/RS-422 links, or via the Ethernet link.
Intr oduction, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Introduction 1-6 PRELIMINAR Y Operational reliability — The Matrix 12800 can support round-the-clock operation in mission-critical applications, using a combination of self-diagnosis, hot- swappable components, and optional redundant components.
1-7 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Introduction PRELIMINAR Y • Dual redundant, hot swappable cooling fans — Four cooling fans are provided for ventilation and heat management. Fan and temperatur e sensors identify problems, which ar e reported locally with visual indications and remotely via the Ethernet and serial port links.
Intr oduction, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Introduction 1-8 PRELIMINAR Y Definitions The following terms apply to Extron Matrix Switchers, and ar e used throughout this manual: T ie — An input-to-output connection. Set of ties — An input tied to two or more outputs.
PRELIMINAR Y Matrix 12800 Switchers 2 Chapter T wo Intallation Installation Overview Rack Mounting the Switcher Rear Panel Connections and Settings Other Settings.
Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation 2-2 Intallation PRELIMINAR Y Intallation Overview The Matrix 12800 BMEs that make up a Matrix 12800 system can be installed in a rack or a cabinet, if desired.
2-3 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y Rack Mounting the Switcher The Matrix 12800 sync, wideband video, video, and audio BMEs are rack- mountable, 10U high, 17.5-inch wide (19-inch wide, including rack ears) metal enclosures. The appr opriate rack mounting kit is included with the switcher .
Intallation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation 2-4 PRELIMINAR Y Rear Panel Connection and Setting All connectors and switches (with the exception of the serial port protocol, baud rate, and sync termination DIP switches) ar e on the rear panel.
2-5 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y k Balanced and unbalanced audio input connectors — See page 2-13 . l Audio outputs connectors — See page 2-14 . m FPC Comm port — (FUTURE CAP ABILITY) n MCP/MKP Comm ports — See page 2-14 .
Intallation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation 2-6 PRELIMINAR Y b BME COMM interconnect ports — If the Matrix 12800 system consists of more than one BME, the BMEs must be connected together in a daisy chain using Extron-supplied RJ-45 cables.
2-7 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y Serial port c Primary and Secondary RS-232/RS-422 ports — For systems consisting of a single switcher or for BME 0 on a multi-BME system, .
Intallation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation 2-8 PRELIMINAR Y Ground d Ground terminal — If the power outlets do not provide connections to the protective ground of the building , connect ground straps between this terminal lug on all BMEs and a hard building gr ound.
2-9 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y f Primary and Redundant AC Power Input switches — For BME 0 to recognize all of the BMEs in the daisy chain, BME 0 may not be powered on befor e the other BMEs. Rather , turn on BME 0 at the same time or after the other BMEs.
Intallation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation 2-10 PRELIMINAR Y Virtualization/Contr ol Software The Extron-supplied Matrix 12800 System V irtualization/Control softwar e, which run.
2-11 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y 4 . Follow the on-screen instructions. By default, the installation of the Matrix Switchers Control Pr ogram creates a MTRX6400 dir ectory , a.
Intallation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation 2-12 PRELIMINAR Y Pot-Virtualization operation Wideband video, low reolution video, and nc connection (wideband, vide.
2-13 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y N For audio inputs and outputs, the length of exposed wires is critical. The ideal length is 3/16-inch ( 5 mm) . • Ifthestrippedsectionofwireislongerthan3/16-inch,theexposedwir esmay touch, causing a short circuit between them.
Intallation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation 2-14 PRELIMINAR Y l Audio outputs connectors — These 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors output the selected unamplified, line level audio. Connect audio devices, such as an audio amplifier or powered speakers.
2-15 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y o Ethernet port — For systems consisting of a single switcher or for BME 0 on a multi-BME system, if desired connect the Matrix 12800 either dir ectly to an FPC 5000 Front Panel Contr oller or to an Ethernet LAN via this RJ-45 connector (figure 2-14).
Intallation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation 2-16 PRELIMINAR Y A cable that is wired as T568A at one end and T568B at the other (Tx and Rx pairs rev ersed) is a "crossover" cab le. A cable that is wired the same at both ends is called a "straight-through" cable , because no pin/pair assignments are sw apped.
2-17 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y Figure 2-17 shows another configuration, in which the timing sour ce passes through thr ee video cameras and a video scan converter before connecting to the switcher . This type of video camera is capable of synchronizing with the external timing source for video editing applications.
Intallation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Installation 2-18 PRELIMINAR Y Other Setting Serial port protocol witche The controller car d has a DIP switch that allows you to select between the RS-232 and RS-422 protocol for the r ear panel RS-232/RS-422 ports.
PRELIMINAR Y Matrix 12800 Switchers 3 Chapter Thr ee V irtualization/Contr ol Softwar e Explaining Virtual I/O Switching Virtualization/Control Program Special Characters.
Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-2 V irtualization/Contr ol Software PRELIMINAR Y Explaining V irtual I/O Switching A Matrix 12800 system consists of from one to nine BMEs, each of which can have as many as 128 inputs and 128 outputs.
3-3 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y The largest possible system consists of thr ee 128 x 128 video BMEs, two 128 x 128 sync BMEs, and one 128 x 128 audio BME.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-4 PRELIMINAR Y V irtualization/Control Pr ogra The Extron-supplied Matrix 12800/6400/3200 V.
3-5 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Creating a virtual I/O witching te (ap) The following detailed example uses the V irtualization/Control software to cr eate a virtual I/O switching system within the physical hardwar e.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-6 PRELIMINAR Y After you select the Comm port and click OK , the software looks for the Matrix system and reads its har dware configuration, the type and size of each BME.
3-7 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y 4 . On the menu bar , click System-Config to show the V irtual Map screen (figure 3-3).
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-8 PRELIMINAR Y 5. On the menu bar , click Configure > Physical Switchers to show the Physical Configuration screen (figur e 3-4).
3-9 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y a . If a sync BME was found, you can specify , in the Sync Config box, whether the V irtualization/Control program is to map the system using Composite sync (one plane) or Separate H + V sync (two planes).
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-10 PRELIMINAR Y 10 . If desired, on the V irtual Map screen menu bar , click Print Maps to cr eate a hard copy map of the virtual system.
3-11 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Figure 3-6 — Virtual map and list fields of Virtual Map screen Map an unused connector to replace a curr ent connector on the V irtual Map screen as follow: 1 . Click the Edit Mode box to enable mapping.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-12 PRELIMINAR Y 4 . When you are finished editing the virtual map, click the Take button to accept the changes. If you decide that you do not want these changes, click Return to Main without Taking to reject the changes.
3-13 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y N If you clicked Emulate to create a pr ogram for a system in advance without being connected to it, you need to define the number and type (video, sync, or audio) of BMEs, the number of inputs, and the number of outputs for the Matrix 12800 system you are emulating.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-14 PRELIMINAR Y Reote controlling the Matrix 12800 te BME 0 saves the settings in non-volatile memory , so once the system is virtualized, there is no r equirement to ever run the V irtualization/Contr ol program again.
3-15 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Ties T ies appear as solid lines in various colors on main screen of the V irtualization/Control program. The dif ferent colors indicate dif ferent follow and breakaway configurations.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-16 PRELIMINAR Y Presets After you have created all of the ties that ar e needed for a specific task, the configuration can be saved as either a global or room pr eset.
3-17 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Icon and caption For your convenience, you can assign a device icon, a name, or both to any of the virtual inputs or outputs using the devices palette. The icons are saved by the program, not sent to the switcher .
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-18 PRELIMINAR Y Prograing the atrix ofine (eulate ode) The V irtualization/C.
3-19 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y 5 . If you have not virtualized the system repr esented by your startup file, the V irtual Configuration screen appears (figure 3-5). This scr een shows how the software has mapped the physical system into a virtual system.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-20 PRELIMINAR Y Saving and retoring atrix etting In on-line (as opposed to emulation mode) operation, the V irtualization/Control program r eads the source file, Mtrx12800.
3-21 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Creating pr ogra bte tring The Matrix 12800 system can be controlled and pr ogrammed from a contr ol system, via the RS-232/RS-422 port. The control systems need to be taught what bytes to send to the system to communicate with the Matrix system.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-22 PRELIMINAR Y Logging on to the witcher via the Ethernet 1 . On the PC, click Start > Programs > Extron Electronics > Matrix 12800/6400/3200 Control Program to start the program.
3-23 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Ethernet protocol etting The IP settings/options scr een (figure 3-16) pr ovides a location for observing and, if connected via the RS-232/RS-422 link or if logged on via the Ethernet port as an administrator , editing settings unique to the Ethernet interface.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-24 PRELIMINAR Y Address and Name elds The Matrix IP Address field contains the IP addr ess of the connected matrix switcher . This value is encoded in the flash memory in the switcher .
3-25 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Date and Time (GMT) elds The Date field displays the current date in the Gr eenwich Mean T ime (GMT) zone. The T ime (GMT) field displays the current time in the GMT zone.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-26 PRELIMINAR Y Edit any of these password fields as follows: 1 . Click in the desired Passwor d field. The pointer tool becomes a text cursor .
3-27 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Window button and drop boxe The buttons and drop boxes on the right side of the pr ogram window perform the following functions: RGB Mute — T oggles the video mute on and off.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-28 PRELIMINAR Y Tools menu Edit/View Config — Displays the V irtual Map screen, which graphically presents the virtual map and allows you to make changes to the map.
3-29 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Preferences menu Immediate Changes — Causes changes to take effect immediately . Hold/Verify Changes — Delays implementation of changes until the Changes – T ake button is pressed.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-30 PRELIMINAR Y Ties as Crosspoints — Displays ties as a matrix of inputs and outputs (figure 3-20). Made ties are indicated as blue (video and audio) boxes or boxes of the applicable color for each video plane.
3-31 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Special Character Certain characters are r eserved for specific functions. The switcher does not accept these characters as part of preset names, the name of the switcher , passwords, or locally created file names.
V irtualization/Control Softwar e, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Virtualization/Control Softwar e 3-32 PRELIMINAR Y.
PRELIMINAR Y Matrix 12800 Switchers 4 Chapter Four Pr ograing Guide RS-232/RS-422 Ports Ethernet (LAN) Port Host-to-Switcher Instructions Switcher-Initiated Messages Switcher Error Responses Usi.
Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide 4-2 Pr ograing Guide PRELIMINAR Y RS-232/RS-422 Port The rear panel RS-232/RS-422 connectors (figur e 4-1) of the matrix switcher BME 0 can be connected to the serial port output of a host device such as a computer running the HyperT erminal utility or a control system.
4-3 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide PRELIMINAR Y Ether net (LAN) Port The rear panel Ethernet connector (figur e 4-2) on the matrix switcher BME 0 can be connected to the an Ethernet LAN or W AN. Communication between the switcher and the controlling device is via T elnet (a TCP socket using port 23).
Pr ograing Guide, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide 4-4 PRELIMINAR Y Etablihing a connection Establish a network connection to BME 0 as follows: 1 . Open a TCP socket to port 23 using the IP address of the BME. N If the local system administrators have not changed the value, the factory- specified default, 192.
4-5 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide PRELIMINAR Y Switcher -Initiated Meage When a local event such as a power-up occurs, the switcher r esponds by sending a message to the host. The switcher-initiated messages ar e listed below (underlined).
Pr ograing Guide, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide 4-6 PRELIMINAR Y Uing the Coand and Repone T able The command and response tables begin on page 4-8. Lower case letters ar e acceptable in the command field except where indicated for the gain and attenuation commands.
4-7 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide PRELIMINAR Y X1( = Signal type: d e n g i s s a n U o i d u a o N o e r e t S o n o m t f e L d e n g i s s a n U 0 0 B G R 1 01 11 2 S B G R 2 02 12 2.
Pr ograing Guide, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide 4-8 PRELIMINAR Y Coand and repone table for SIS coand Coand ASCII coand (hot to wit.
4-9 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide PRELIMINAR Y Coand ASCII coand (hot to witcher) Response (witcher to hot) Additional decription Read tie N The& view tie commandforRGBandthe% view tie command for video can be used interchangeably on the matrix switcher .
Pr ograing Guide, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide 4-10 PRELIMINAR Y Coand ASCII coand (hot to witcher) Response (witcher to hot) Additional decri.
4-11 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide PRELIMINAR Y N X1) = Room number 00 – 32 X1! = Name Up to 12 alphanumeric characters X@ = Output number 001 – maximum number of outputs X1@ = Room.
Pr ograing Guide, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide 4-12 PRELIMINAR Y Coand ASCII coand (hot to witcher) Response (witcher to hot) Additional decri.
4-13 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide PRELIMINAR Y Coand ASCII coand (hot to witcher) Response (witcher to hot) Additional decription View tie, gain, ute.
Pr ograing Guide, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide 4-14 PRELIMINAR Y Coand ASCII coand (hot to witcher) Response (witcher to hot) Additional decription RGB dela Set RGB delay EX@ * X1* D } Out X@• Dly X1*] Example: E 4*7D } Out004 • Dly07 ] Set the RGB interval for ties to output 4 to 3.
4-15 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide PRELIMINAR Y Coand ASCII coand (hot to witcher) Response (witcher to hot) Additional decription Resets Intialize virtual map size EX! * X@ ZM } Zpm X! * X@] Intialize the virtual map size.
Pr ograing Guide, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide 4-16 PRELIMINAR Y Coand ASCII coand (hot to witcher) Response (witcher to hot) Additional decri.
4-17 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide PRELIMINAR Y Coand and repone table for IP SIS coand Sbol denition X4) = Matrix name (Up to 240 characters) N The following characters ar e invalid or not recommended in the name: {space} ~ , @ = ` [ ] { } < > ‘ “ ; : | and ?.
Pr ograing Guide, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Programming Guide 4-18 PRELIMINAR Y Coand and repone table for IP SIS coand Coand ASCII coand (hot to .
PRELIMINAR Y Matrix 12800 Switchers 5 Chapter Five W eb Operation Download the Startup Page Status T ab Configuration T ab File Management T ab Control T ab.
Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations 5-2 W eb Operation PRELIMINAR Y The Matrix 12800 can be controlled and operated thr ough the Ethernet port on BME 0, across the LAN or W AN, using a W eb browser , such as the Microsoft Internet Explorer . The browser down loads a series of displays that have the appearance of W eb pages.
5-3 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations PRELIMINAR Y 7 . The switcher checks several possibilities, in the following order , and then responds accor dingly: a . Does the addr ess include a specific file name, such as 10.13.156.10/file_ name.html?Ifso,theswitcherdownloadsthatHTML page.
W eb Operation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations 5-4 PRELIMINAR Y BME Statu page T o observe more status details for a specific BME, from the System Status page, click the BME number , either at the top of the status column or in the brackets to the left of the screen.
5-5 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations PRELIMINAR Y DSVP page T o observe the Digital Sync V alidation Processing (DSVP) for an input, fr om the System Status page, click the DSVP link to the left of the screen (figur e 5-5). N DSVP is only available in systems that include a sync BME.
W eb Operation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations 5-6 PRELIMINAR Y Adinitration eld • EthernetconnectiontotheMatrixswitcher ,eitherentering.
5-7 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations PRELIMINAR Y Eail Setting page The Email Settings page (figure 5-7) can be r eached by clicking on the Email Settings link on the system configuration page.
W eb Operation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations 5-8 PRELIMINAR Y Eail Addre eld The nine Email Address fields identify the e-mail addr esses of the personnel to whom the Matrix 12800 e-mails notification of its failure and r epair status.
5-9 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations PRELIMINAR Y Contr ol T ab Set and View Tie page Y ou can create ties on the Set and V iew T ies page (figure 5-9).
W eb Operation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations 5-10 PRELIMINAR Y Create a tie as follows: 1 . Click the Video Only , Audio Only , or Video & Audio button to select video, audio, or both for switching (audio follow or audio breakaway).
5-11 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations PRELIMINAR Y Changing the input gain and attenuation (te with audio BME) Users can set the level of audio gain or attenuation (-24 dB to +9 dB) for each input from the RGBHV Settings page.
W eb Operation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations 5-12 PRELIMINAR Y Muting and unuting one or all output Mute one or all outputs as follows: 1 . T o select an individual output to mute or unmute, click the Output drop box. A drop-down scroll box appears (figur e 5-13).
5-13 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations PRELIMINAR Y 4 . Click the RGB delay drop box. A drop-down scroll box appears (figur e 5-15). Figure 5-15 — RGB delay dr op box 5 . Click the desired RGB delay . Global Preet page Y ou can save and recall global presets fr om the Global Presets page (figure 5-16).
W eb Operation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Web Operations 5-14 PRELIMINAR Y Saving a preet Save the current configuration (configuration 0) as a pr eset as follows: 1 . Click the Save Preset button. 2 . Select the desired pr eset by clicking on one of the presets listed.
PRELIMINAR Y Matrix 12800 Switchers 6 Chapter 6 Upgrade and Maintenance Opening and Closing the Matrix Switcher Removing and Installing the Fan Assembly Removing and Installing the Power Supply Mod.
Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-2 Upgrade and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y N For proper cooling and air flow , all access doors should be closed during normal switcher operations.
6-3 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y Cloing the witcher 1 . If the door was removed, r eplace the door by lifting it above the hinge pins and lowering it onto the pins. 2 . Shut the door . 3 . T urn the bottom door fastener clockwise fr om to .
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-4 PRELIMINAR Y Reoving and Intalling the Fan Aebl Thefourfansonthefanassemblydoorarepair ed;twoprimaryfansinone assembly and two redundant fans in another assembly (figur e 6-3).
6-5 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y PRIMAR Y A REDUND ANT A ON = GOOD OFF = FAILED 2 LED's: ON = GOOD OFF = FAILED 2 LED's: PRIMARY B REDUND ANT B ON = GOOD OFF = FAILED 2 LED's: ON = GOOD OFF = FAILED 2 LED's: CONT POWER SUPPL Y B POWER SUPPL Y A Remove four nuts w/ captive washers (each fan).
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-6 PRELIMINAR Y Reoving and Intalling the Power Suppl Module Reoving the power uppl odule The two or four power supply modules (primary power supplies A and B and optional redundant power supplies A and B) are identical and hot-swappable.
6-7 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y 4 . If a replacement power supply is not being installed immediately , close the fan assembly door and turn the left and right knurled knobs ¼-turn clockwise. C Ensure that you close and secur e the fan assembly door when you have finished this maintenance procedur e.
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-8 PRELIMINAR Y Replacing the Fue The primary and redundant AC power circuits are independently fused. The fuses are accessible on the r ear panel of the switcher .
6-9 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y Reoving and Cleaning the Filter C The filter can be removed for cleaning without powering down the switcher , but do not operate the switcher without filtering longer than necessary to clean the filter .
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-10 PRELIMINAR Y Setting the DIP Switche Swapping the erial port protocol (RS-232/RS-422) N If this BME is equipped with a redundant contr oller , the primary and redundant controllers must be configur ed for the same communications protocol.
6-11 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y Changing the erial port baud rate N If this BME is equipped with a redundant contr oller , the primary and redundant controllers must be configur ed for the same RS-232/RS-422 communications baud rate.
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-12 PRELIMINAR Y Changing the nc terination In a sync BME, the first eight physical inputs on each I/O card ar e equipped with sync termination DIP switches.
6-13 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y Reoving and Intalling the Contr oller Card and Replacing the Firwar e Reoving the priar or redundant contr oller card N The controller cards ar e hot-swappable.
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-14 PRELIMINAR Y 4 . Slide the card out of the car dcage. 5 .
6-15 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y 3 . For IC U6 — Use a PLCC IC puller to remove the existing firmwar e IC. Squeeze the tool to align its hooks with the slots in opposite corners of socket U6. Insert the hooks, squeeze gently , and pull the IC straight out of the socket.
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-16 PRELIMINAR Y Reoving and Intalling the I/O Car d and Setting the Audio Gain N The I/O cards are hot-swappable. Y ou do not need to power down the switcher to remove an I/O card.
6-17 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y F ront Wideband and low resolution video cards Video Outputs 65-80 Green Red Video Outputs 81-96 Green Red Video Outputs 97-112 Gr.
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-18 PRELIMINAR Y Reoving the I/O card Remove I/O cards as follows: 1 . Open the front door . 2 . On the I/O cardcage door , turn the left and right knurled knobs ¼-turn counterclockwise.
6-19 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y Setting the default audio gain By default, the audio gain of each output is set to 0 dB (unbalanced) and 6 dB (balanced). Y ou can reduce this setting by 6 dB (-6 dB [unbalanced], 0 dB [balanced]).
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-20 PRELIMINAR Y 3 . Locate the jumper block that corresponds to the output to be set (figur e 6-17). JMP1 sets the gain for the first audio output associated with that card, JPM2 for the second audio output, and so on.
6-21 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y 7 . Close the I/O cardcage door and turn the left and right knurled knobs ¼-turn clockwise. 8 . Close the front door . N If this circuit card installation is a permanent change to the size of the matrix, the system must be virtualized to recognize the change.
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-22 PRELIMINAR Y Controller car d The controller car ds have a green LED and a r ed LED that are visible thr ough holes in the I/O cardcage door .
6-23 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance PRELIMINAR Y Input/output card The input and output cards have gr een LEDs and red LEDs that ar e visible through holes in the I/O cardcage door . The green LEDs indicate normal operation. A lit red LED indicates that the car d has had a failure.
Upgrade and Maintenance, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Upgrades and Maintenance 6-24 PRELIMINAR Y.
PRELIMINAR Y Matrix 12800 Switchers A Appendix A Ether net Connection Ethernet Link Subnetting — A Primer.
Matrix 12800 Switchers • Ethernet Connection A-2 Ether net Connection PRELIMINAR Y Ether net Link The rear panel Ethernet connector on the switcher can be connected to an Ethernet LAN or W AN. This connection makes SIS control of the switcher possible using a computer connected to the same LAN.
A-3 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Ethernet Connection PRELIMINAR Y Pinging to deterine Matrix IP Addre The Microsoft ® Ping utility is available at the DOS pr ompt.
Ether net Connection, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Ethernet Connection A-4 PRELIMINAR Y Connecting a a T elnet client The Microsoft T elnet utility is available from the DOS pr ompt. T elnet allows you to input SIS commands to the switcher from the PC via the Ethernet link and the LAN.
A-5 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Ethernet Connection PRELIMINAR Y Escape character and Esc key When T elnet is first started, the utility advises that the Escape character is ‘Ctrl+]’ . Many SIS commands include the keyboard E key . Consequently , some confusion may exist between the Escape character and the Escape key .
Ether net Connection, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Ethernet Connection A-6 PRELIMINAR Y Subnetting — A Prier It is not the purpose of this manual to describe TCP/IP pr otocol in detail.
A-7 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Ethernet Connection PRELIMINAR Y Deterining whether device are on the ae ubnet T o determine the subnet, the IP address of the local device is compared to the IP address of the r emote device (figure A-6).
Ether net Connection, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Ethernet Connection A-8 PRELIMINAR Y.
PRELIMINAR Y Matrix 12800 Switchers B Appendix B Refer ence Inforation Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories.
Matrix 12800 Switchers • Reference Information B-2 Refer ence Inforation PRELIMINAR Y Specication Video— wideband/video BME Routing ........................................... 32 x 16 or larger matrix up to 128 x 128, depending on the configuration Gain .
B-3 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Reference Information PRELIMINAR Y Input impedance ........................... Inputs 1 - 32: 510 ohms or 75 ohms, switchable Inputs 33 - 128: 510 ohms Output impedance ........................ 75 ohms Horizontal frequency .
Refer ence Inforation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Reference Information B-4 PRELIMINAR Y General Power* ...................................
B-5 Matrix 12800 Switchers • Reference Information PRELIMINAR Y Part Nuber and Acceorie Matrix 12800 BME Call the Extron S3 Sales & T echnical Support Hotline for part numbers. See the rear cover of this manual for the phone number in your region of the world.
Refer ence Inforation, cont’d Matrix 12800 Switchers • Reference Information B-6 PRELIMINAR Y T erination tool and connector Part nuber CTU 300 universal crimp tool 100-241-02 BNC Male RG6 Crimp Connectors (qty . 100) 100-339-01 BNC Male MHR Cable Crimp Connectors (qty .
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