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Crestron

 QM-MD7x2 

QuickMedia™ Matrix Switcher/Mixer 

Operations Guide 

 

 

Summary of Contents for QuickMedia QM-MD7x2

Page 1: ...Crestron QM MD7x2 QuickMedia MatrixSwitcher Mixer Operations Guide ...

Page 2: ...n by the Technical Documentation department at Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 1 888 CRESTRON All brand names product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2004 Crestron Electronics Inc ...

Page 3: ... Uploading and Upgrading 68 Communication Settings 68 Uploading a SIMPL Windows Program 70 Firmware Upgrade 72 Adjusting the Local Microphone Inputs 74 Definitions 74 Setting Microphone Gain 75 Setting the Gating Level 76 Operation 77 Operating Modes 77 Viewing Signal Routes in the System Mode 77 Switching Signals in the Local Mode 77 Adjusting Speech and Program Audio Levels 79 Problem Solving 82...

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Page 5: ...utput ports for connection to QM receivers or other QM switchers Seven analog audio inputs Two gated Mic inputs with switchable phantom power and five unbalanced stereo audio inputs Two 4 channel MIC mixers mix local and QM microphone signals with electronically adjustable 4 band graphic equalization for output to respective audio mixers and QM outputs Two sets of line level balanced unbalanced lo...

Page 6: ... inputs can be switched to either or both of the QM outputs and mixed into the program audio or speech channels of the local audio outputs The microphone signals from the local microphone inputs and the two QM inputs can be individually switched to the speech channel of either QM Audio output Mixing The MD 7x2 has built in mixers for the mixing of microphone and program audio signals Microphone Mi...

Page 7: ...eo Sense Local MIC Inputs 1 2 A D A D Gating Gating EQ EQ Mix 4 Channel Mic Mix Mix 4 Channel Mic Mix Local Stereo Audio Inputs 7 X 2 Stereo Switcher A D A D A D A D A D 1 2 3 4 5 2 x 2 Dual Mic Cross point Mute Program L Program R Speech Mute Program L Program R Mute Speech AUDIO OUT 1 AUDIO OUT 2 Mute D A D A D A D A D A D A Delay Delay Vol EQ Vol EQ Vol EQ Vol EQ Mix Mix Mix Mix L L L L R R R R...

Page 8: ...r one MD7x2 as shown in the following diagrams QM MD7x2 Connected with Other QM Switching Devices When connecting multiple QM devices the route between a QM origination point e g QM WMC and a QM endpoint e g QM RMCRX cannot have more than two midpoints e g MD7x2 or other QM switchers Refer to the following diagram when configuring a QM network QM Network Topology 4 QuickMedia Matrix Switcher Mixer...

Page 9: ...ditorium and lecture hall applications or anywhere else where audio video or computer equipment needs to be easily connected and disconnected from a presentation system or room control system The following diagram shows an MD7x2 in a lectern application QM Solution in Lectern using QM MD7x2 For more information on this and other QM applications refer to the latest revision of the Crestron MediaMan...

Page 10: ...uickMedia channels over RJ 45 Video Input Details BNC Gain Maximum Input Input Impedance Signal Sense Signal Sync Resolution Bandwidth Composite S video YPbPr RGB 0 dB Unity gain 75 Ohm termination S Video 0 dB Unity gain 75 Ohm termination Composite 0 dB Unity gain 75 Ohm termination PbPr RB 0 7 VPP Y G 1 0 VPP S Video 1 0 VPP Composite 1 0 VPP YPbPr RGB 75 Ohm S Video 75 Ohm Composite 75 Ohm YPb...

Page 11: ...ial output impedance 0 dB 100 Ohms 100 Ohms 50 Ohms common 50 Ohms common QM MD7x2 Firmware QM MD7x2 v3 2 262 upg or later Rack Space 1U high Operating Temperature and Humidity 41º to 104º F 5º to 40º C 10 to 90 Relative Humidity non condensing Dimensions and Weight Height 1 70 in 4 32 cm without mounting feet Width 17 03 in 43 24 cm without mounting ears Depth 7 15 in 18 17cm Weight 4 2 lbs 1 9 k...

Page 12: ...ork activity All audio microphone video QM Cresnet and power connections are made to the back of the unit A pushbutton on the rear panel with an accompanying LED is used to set the MD7x2 s network ID Refer to the following illustrations of the front and rear panels and the physical views Two mounting ears are provided for rack mounting and four square rubber feet are supplied for stability and to ...

Page 13: ... Composite Composite Not Connected Not Connected N A Composite AUD The MD7x2 contains five audio inputs that correspond to the three video inputs and two RGBHV inputs These inputs receive unbalanced stereo audio signals through a 3 position mini terminal block connector Inputs 1 through 3 correspond to video inputs 1 through 3 while audio inputs 4 and 5 correspond to RGB inputs 4 and 5 respectivel...

Page 14: ...4 RJ 45 Pin Assignments PIN WIRE COLORS 568B QM ASSIGNMENT RGB QM ASSIGNMENT COMPOSITE S VIDEO AND AUDIO 1 WHITE ORANGE RGB Red CHROMINANCE 2 ORANGE RGB Red CHROMINANCE 3 WHITE GREEN RGB Green LUMINANCE 4 BLUE Digital Audio AUDIO 5 WHITE BLUE Digital Audio AUDIO 6 GREEN RGB Green LUMINANCE 7 WHITE BROWN RGB Blue COMPOSITE 8 BROWN RGB Blue COMPOSITE NOTE When transmitting S video luminance uses the...

Page 15: ...nnector for speech output and a 5 position mini terminal block connector for stereo program audio output These outputs provide balanced or unbalanced line level output for use by an audio amplifier The following tables list the pin assignments from left to right for the 3 position and 5 position mini terminal block connectors For additional information refer to Hardware Hookup on page 21 Speech Ou...

Page 16: ...mpanying LED is illuminated an input signal s audio and video portions can be switched separately When the LED is not illuminated the input signal s audio and video portions are switched simultaneously For more information on the MD7x2 s operating modes refer to Operating Modes on page 77 A Press this button to switch the audio portion of an input signal when operating in the local mode When the a...

Page 17: ... or viewed depending on the selected mode For information on operating modes and selecting input sources refer to Operation on page 77 LOCAL MIC 1 2 Press this button to add the signal feed from the local microphone inputs to the audio mix OUT 1 and 2 Select an output destination to view or switch depending on the selected operating mode by pressing the corresponding OUT button If audio break is e...

Page 18: ...ed by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technicia...

Page 19: ...lly to avoid nicking the conductors Twist together the ends of the wires that share a pin on the network connector and tin the twisted connection Apply solder only to the ends of the twisted wires Avoid tinning too far up the wires or the end becomes brittle Insert the tinned connection into the Cresnet connector and tighten the retaining screw Repeat the procedure for the other three conductors N...

Page 20: ... the actual skew For example when connecting the QM WMC to a QM MD7x2 and then to the QM RMCRX the total accumulated skew must not exceed 15 ns and the total cable length cannot exceed 300 feet NOTE The length of CAT5 5E 6 cable that can be used can vary However the total skew must be 15 ns NOTE Longer lengths of cable may experience eventual loss of bandwidth when viewing higher resolution source...

Page 21: ... to FE The Net ID of each unit must match an ID code specified in the SIMPL Windows program Refer to Setting the Net ID in Device Settings on page 25 for details of the SIMPL Windows procedure Refer to the note on page 68 for a definition of Viewport The Net ID of the MD7x2 has been factory set to 08 The Net IDs of multiple MD7x2s in the same system must be unique Net IDs are changed from a person...

Page 22: ... ID to initiate the change This will display the ID command has been sent window 7 In the Command Complete window click OK 8 In the Current Network Devices text window verify the new Net ID code 9 In the Set Network ID window click Close NOTE The new Net ID code may also be verified by selecting Diagnostic Report Network Devices in the Viewport alternately select F4 10 Repeat this procedure for ea...

Page 23: ...net ID that the device should be set to and click OK The number you enter should appear on the list CAUTION This function does not prevent you from setting duplicate IDs Be sure to check current assignments before entering the desired Cresnet ID number Serial Number to TSID Conversion This utility is useful in a case where there are multiple devices of the same type on a network you need to locate...

Page 24: ...e rack NOTE If rack mounting is not required rubber feet are provided for tabletop mounting or stacking Apply the feet near the corner edges on the underside of the unit Refer to Stacking on page 21 for details NOTE Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use ...

Page 25: ... attaching power last complete the connections in any order Refer to Network Wiring on page 14 when making network connections NOTE To prevent overheating do not operate this product in an area that exceeds the environmental temperature range listed in the table of specifications Consideration must be given if installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly since the operating ambient temperatur...

Page 26: ...ED CONDENSER OR DYNAMIC MICROPHONES OR BALANCED UNBALANCED LINE LEVEL SOURCES NOTE The MD7x2 can only be powered by the 4 position terminal block connector labeled NET Power cannot be supplied from network devices that are connected to the mini terminal block connectors located on the QM ports NOTE The Y and Z Cresnet data lines from the network are connected to the NET connector which is internal...

Page 27: ...tom template This custom template can then be used by SystemBuilder to create the final project files to be loaded into the panels Alternatively VT Pro e can be used to tweak projects created with the SystemBuilder or develop original touchpanel screen designs Once the program created by SystemBuilder is loaded into the control system Digital Media Tools DMT Software can be used to tune the system...

Page 28: ... that include a MD7x2 developed for specific control system types smw projectname smw SIMPL Windows source file spz projectname spz compiled file for 2 series usp projectname usp source code module for SIMPL umc projectname umc user macro for SIMPL SIMPL Windows is Crestron s software for programming Crestron control systems It provides a well designed graphical environment with a number of worksp...

Page 29: ... the QM MD7x2 in Slot 5 with a default Net ID of 08 as shown in the following illustration NOTE The first MD7x2 in a system is preset with a Net ID of 08 when its symbol is dragged into the upper pane of System Views Additional units are assigned different Net ID numbers as they are added C2Net Device Slot 5 Setting the Net ID in Device Settings Double click the QM MD7x2 icon in the upper pane to ...

Page 30: ...amming the equalizer EQ settings for the microphone signals that are received on the two QM inputs Slot 4 contains the programming symbol for the QM1 Audio Output 1 mixer controls while Slot 5 contains the programming symbol for the QM2 Audio Output 2 mixer controls Slots 6 and 7 contain the programming symbols for the respective Audio output s graphic EQ controls Slot 8 is for programming the MD7...

Page 31: ...rce that is switched to QM OUT 1 will also be routed to the mixing section of AUDIO OUT 1 The audio source that is switched to QM OUT 2 will also be routed to the mixing section of AUDIO OUT 2 Either of the two remote microphone pairs from QM IN 6 and QM IN 7 can be mixed with the two local microphones and routed to the MIC 1 channel of QM OUT 1 or 2 There are no microphone signals on the MIC 2 ch...

Page 32: ...tcher Mixer Crestron QM MD7x2 Input Switching Symbol Slot 1 in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager NOTE The symbol image has been altered to fit the page 28 QuickMedia Matrix Switcher Mixer QM MD7x2 Operations Guide DOC 6273 ...

Page 33: ...n by the analog signal QMLinkPeakToSave and QMLinkBoostToSave to the preset given by the analog signal QMLinkPreset ToSave when the input is held high If the save is asserted at the same time as a recall the recall operation takes precedence and the save is ignored NOTE When the front panel is locked the MD7x2 will switch to the system mode and use the switch configuration and preset settings spec...

Page 34: ...ignored QMLink6Preset and QMLink7Preset Sets the preset number that will be recalled when RecallQMLink6Preset or RecallQMLink7Preset are held high The MD7x2 features 100 presets that are shared by the two signals The peaking and boost values are applied to QM IN 6 and or QM IN 7 Valid analog values range from 1d to 100d Out of range values are ignored If no preset numbers are specified QM IN 6 wil...

Page 35: ...1 channel of QM OUT 2 and the mixing section of AUDIO OUT 2 This remote microphone pair is referred to as MIC B 1 and MIC B 2 Valid analog values range from 0d to 2d Out of range values are ignored 0d No remote microphone source 1d Remote microphone pair of QM IN 6 2d Remote microphone pair of QM IN 7 Peaking_6 and Peaking_7 Applies peaking at QM IN 6 and or QM IN 7 Peaking improves the transmissi...

Page 36: ...D7x2 using digital and analog input signals serial input signals should not be used Signal Values for VideoInpSelect Selections SIGNAL VALUE SOURCE 0 Mutes the video output 1 Selects video input 1 2 Selects video input 2 3 Selects video input 3 4 Selects RGB input 4 5 Selects RGB input 5 6 Selects video portion of QM input 6 7 Selects video portion of QM input 7 Signal Values for AudioInpSelect Se...

Page 37: ... feedback outputs will report the audio video sources present at each QM output regardless of the mode High 1 Unit in local mode Low 0 Unit not in local mode Composite_1_Detect Composite_2_Detect and Composite_3_Detect Indicates that video sync levels are detected on the BNC connector marked COMP Pb on Video Input 1 2 or 3 The feedback remains high for as long as video is detected High 1 Composite...

Page 38: ...t level currently applied at QM IN 6 and QM IN 7 NOTE Returned values match values that were selected for the VideoInpSelect and AudioInpSelect inputs QM MD7x2 Slot 1 Serial Output Signal Descriptions OUTPUT DESCRIPTION Control F Sends out unsolicited changes that occur within the MD7x2 and provides complete switch feedback when queried Refer to Appendix Serial Protocol on page 84 Slot 2 Local Mic...

Page 39: ...rises above GatingLevel the gate opens allowing the signal to pass through If the MicNominal feedback pulses while the MicGate feedback remains low this indicates a threshold that is set too high Mic1Gain and Mic2Gain Adjusts the gain of the MIC 1 or MIC 2 input Valid values range from 0 to 100 This maps into the following ranges Mic level input 60 dBV to 20 dBV 58 dBU to 18 dBU Line level input 2...

Page 40: ... Mic2Nominal Indicates that the signal level on MIC 1 or MIC 2 has exceeded the nominal level The nominal indication is reported at 10 of the maximum level supported by the hardware or 20 dB below the input clip level High 1 Nominal level exceeded Low 0 Nominal level not exceeded Mic1Clip and Mic2Clip Indicates that the signal level on MIC 1 or MIC 2 has exceeded 50 of the maximum level supported ...

Page 41: ...T 1 is called Mic Mix 1 The mic mix that will be routed to QM OUT 2 and AUDIO OUT 2 is called Mic Mix 2 The two remote microphone channels in Mic Mix 1 are called MIC A 1 and MIC A 2 The two remote microphone channels in Mic Mix 2 are called MIC B 1 and MIC B 2 The MD7x2 provides four bands of equalization 160Hz 500Hz 1 2kHz and 3kHz for each remote microphone The MD7x2 provides up to 16 EQ trim p...

Page 42: ...ixer Crestron QM MD7x2 Remote Microphone EQ Controls Symbol Slot 3 in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager NOTE The symbol image has been altered to fit the page 38 QuickMedia Matrix Switcher Mixer QM MD7x2 Operations Guide DOC 6273 ...

Page 43: ...e Save preset Low 0 No preset save QM MD7x2 Slot 3 Analog Input Signal Descriptions INPUT DESCRIPTION Mic1EQ1ToSave through Mic1EQ4ToSave Sets the four MIC 1 EQ trims at 160Hz 500Hz 1 2kHz and 3kHz that will be saved when SaveMicEQPreset is held high The preset will be saved in the preset number defined by MicEQPreset ToSave Valid analog values range from 120d 12 dB to 120d 12 dB adjustable in inc...

Page 44: ...500Hz 1 2kHz and 3kHz Valid analog values range from 120d 12 dB to 120d 12 dB adjustable in increments of 0 1 dB Thus changing the analog value by 1d signifies a boost or attenuation of 0 1 decibels MicB 1ToMicMix2EQTrim1 through MicB 1ToMicMix2EQTrim4 Sets the four MIC B 1 EQ trims at 160Hz 500Hz 1 2kHz and 3kHz Valid analog values range from 120d 12 dB to 120d 12 dB adjustable in increments of 0...

Page 45: ...M OUT 1 and AUDIO OUT 1 is called Mic Mix 1 The mic mix that will be routed to QM OUT 2 and AUDIO OUT 2 is called Mic Mix 2 see the Mixer 2 module on slot 05 The two remote microphone channels in Mic Mix 1 are called MIC A 1 and MIC A 2 The two remote microphone channels in Mic Mix 2 are called MIC B 1 and MIC B 2 refer to the Mixer 2 module on slot 05 The line level output labeled AUDIO OUT 1 pro...

Page 46: ...ing levels for remote MIC A 1 and MIC A 2 and local MIC 1 and MIC 2 as defined by the four Mic ToMicMix1 analogs The mixing levels are saved to the preset given by MicMixer1Preset when the input is held high If the save is asserted at the same time as a recall the recall takes precedence and the save is ignored High 1 level sensitive Save mic mixer preset Low 0 No preset save continued on next pag...

Page 47: ...P High 1 level sensitive Recall mixer preset Low 0 No preset recall QM MD7x2 Slot 4 Analog Input Signal Descriptions INPUT DESCRIPTION MicMixer1Preset Sets the mic mixer preset number that will save or recall the four mixing levels for remote MIC A 1 and MIC A 2 and local MIC 1 and MIC 2 Valid analog values range from 1d to 16d Out of range values are ignored AudioOut1MixerPreset Sets the mixer pr...

Page 48: ...el and will cut the mixing level to a complete mute A mixing level of 0d 0 dB means that the signal will pass unaffected Mic2ToMicMix1 Sets the mixing level for local MIC 2 Local MIC 2 is mixed with local MIC 1 remote MIC A 1 and remote MIC A 2 The resulting Mic Mix 1 is routed to QM OUT 1 and to the AUDIO OUT 1 mixing section Valid analog values range from 800d 80 dB to 0d 0 dB adjustable in incr...

Page 49: ...itching module on slot 01 The Right program channel is mixed with the Left program channel and Mic Mix 1 and routed to the SP channel of AUDIO OUT 1 Valid analog values range from 800d 80 dB to 0d 0 dB adjustable in increments of 0 1 dB Changing the analog value by 1d signifies a boost or attenuation of 0 1 decibels A value of 800d 80 dB signifies the minimum mixing level and will cut the mixing l...

Page 50: ...tching module on slot 01 The Right program channel is mixed with the Left program channel and Mic Mix 1 and routed to the PRG L channel of AUDIO OUT 1 Valid analog values range from 800d 80 dB to 0d 0 dB adjustable in increments of 0 1 dB Changing the analog value by 1d signifies a boost or attenuation of 0 1 decibels A value of 800d 80 dB signifies the minimum mixing level and will cut the mixing...

Page 51: ...UT 1 Valid analog values range from 800d 80 dB to 0d 0 dB adjustable in increments of 0 1 dB Changing the analog value by 1d signifies a boost or attenuation of 0 1 decibels A value of 800d 80 dB signifies the minimum mixing level and will cut the mixing level to a complete mute A mixing level of 0d 0 dB means that the signal will pass unaffected QM MD7x2 Slot 4 Analog Output Signal Descriptions O...

Page 52: ...IC 2 The MD7x2 also has two local microphone inputs and five line level stereo audio inputs labeled AUD IN 1 through AUD IN 5 The MD7x2 can mix either of the two remote microphone pairs with the two local microphones The same mic mix can be routed to the mixer section of either of the two line level audio outputs labeled AUDIO OUT 1 and AUDIO OUT 2 The mic mix that will be routed to QM OUT 1 and A...

Page 53: ...ing levels for remote MIC B 1 and MIC B 2 and local MIC 1 and MIC 2 as defined by the four Mic ToMicMix2 analogs The mixing levels are saved to the preset given by MicMixer2Preset when the input is held high If the save is asserted at the same time as a recall the recall takes precedence and the save is ignored High 1 level sensitive Save mic mixer preset Low 0 No preset save continued on next pag...

Page 54: ...P High 1 level sensitive Recall mixer preset Low 0 No preset recall QM MD7x2 Slot 5 Analog Input Signal Descriptions INPUT DESCRIPTION MicMixer2Preset Sets the mic mixer preset number that will save or recall the four mixing levels for remote MIC B 1 and MIC B 2 and local MIC 1 and MIC 2 Valid analog values range from 1d to 16d Out of range values are ignored AudioOut2MixerPreset Sets the mixer pr...

Page 55: ...el and will cut the mixing level to a complete mute A mixing level of 0d 0 dB means that the signal will pass unaffected Mic2ToMicMix2 Sets the mixing level for local MIC 2 Local MIC 2 is mixed with local MIC 1 remote MIC B 1 and remote MIC B 2 The resulting Mic Mix 2 is routed to QM OUT 2 and to the AUDIO OUT 2 mixing section Valid analog values range from 800d 80 dB to 0d 0 dB adjustable in incr...

Page 56: ...n slot 01 The Right program channel is mixed with the Left program channel and Mic Mix 2 and routed to the SP channel of AUDIO OUT 2 Valid analog values range from 800d 80 dB to 0d 0 dB adjustable in increments of 0 1 dB Out of range values are ignored Changing the analog value by 1d signifies a boost or attenuation of 0 1 decibels A value of 800d 80 dB signifies the minimum mixing level and will ...

Page 57: ...tching module on slot 01 The Right program channel is mixed with the Left program channel and Mic Mix 2 and routed to the PRG L channel of AUDIO OUT 2 Valid analog values range from 800d 80 dB to 0d 0 dB adjustable in increments of 0 1 dB Changing the analog value by 1d signifies a boost or attenuation of 0 1 decibels A value of 800d 80 dB signifies the minimum mixing level and will cut the mixing...

Page 58: ...justable in increments of 0 1 dB Changing the analog value by 1d signifies a boost or attenuation of 0 1 decibels A value of 800d 80 dB signifies the minimum mixing level and will cut the mixing level to a complete mute A mixing level of 0d 0 dB means that the signal will pass unaffected QM MD7x2 Slot 5 Analog Output Signal Descriptions OUTPUT DESCRIPTION MicB 1ToMicMix2_F Indicates the current mi...

Page 59: ...ftware The MD7x2 provides 12 filters for each output channel with a maximum of 10 filters available for graphic EQ The unit supports five modes of audio equalization settable using DMT Software 10 bands graphic EQ 2 band parametric EQ In this mode the first 10 filters of the three channels are used to set up the fixed frequencies for graphic equalization leaving filters 11 and 12 available for par...

Page 60: ...provides five filter presets settable using DMT Software While using the SIMPL Windows programming manager double click on Slot 6 of the QM MD7x2 to view the details of the Graphic EQ 1 symbol as shown in the following diagram Graphic EQ 1 Symbol Slot 6 in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager NOTE The symbol image has been altered to fit the page 56 QuickMedia Matrix Switcher Mixer QM MD7x2 Operation...

Page 61: ...ot 6 Analog Input Signal Descriptions INPUT DESCRIPTION AudioOut1TrimPreset Sets the trim preset number that will be saved or recalled Valid analog values range from 1d to 10d Out of range values are ignored AudioOut1FilterPreset Sets the filter preset number that will be recalled when RecallAudioOut1FilterPreset is held high Valid analog values range from 1d to 5d Out of range values are ignored ...

Page 62: ...tron Digital Media Tools DMT software The parametric equalizer and fixed frequencies of the graphic equalizer can only be programmed using DMT Software The MD7x2 provides 12 filters for each output channel with a maximum of 10 filters available for graphic EQ The unit supports five modes of audio equalization settable using DMT 10 bands graphic EQ 2 band parametric EQ In this mode the first 10 fil...

Page 63: ...e a trim preset consists of 30 EQ trims 10 EQ trims each for PRG L PRG R and SP In addition to the 10 trim presets the MD7x2 provides 5 filter presets settable using DMT Software While using the SIMPL Windows programming manager double click on Slot 7 of the QM MD7x2 to view the details of the Graphic EQ 2 symbol as shown in the following diagram Graphic EQ 2 Symbol Slot 7 in SIMPL Windows Program...

Page 64: ...ot 7 Analog Input Signal Descriptions INPUT DESCRIPTION AudioOut2TrimPreset Sets the trim preset number that will be saved or recalled Valid analog values range from 1d to 10d Out of range values are ignored AudioOut2FilterPreset Sets the filter preset number that will be recalled when RecallAudioOut2FilterPreset is held high Valid analog values range from 1d to 5d Out of range values are ignored ...

Page 65: ..._F Indicates the 10 trim values being applied to the PRG R channel of AUDIO OUT 2 AudioOut2SpTrimBand1_F through AudioOut2SpTrimBand10_F Indicates the 10 trim values being applied to the SP channel of AUDIO OUT 2 Slot 8 General Audio Controls The MD7x2 provides two line level audio outputs labeled AUDIO OUT 1 and AUDIO OUT 2 Each output contains three channels labeled PRG L PRG R and SP Each chann...

Page 66: ...er Mixer Crestron QM MD7x2 General Audio Controls Symbol Slot 8 in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager NOTE The symbol image has been altered to fit the page 62 QuickMedia Matrix Switcher Mixer QM MD7x2 Operations Guide DOC 6273 ...

Page 67: ...Out2L Mutes the PRG L channel of AUDIO OUT 2 for as long as the input is high This soft mute smoothly attenuates the speech audio to avoid audible pops High 1 level sensitive Mute PRG L channel of AUDIO OUT 2 Low 0 Un mute audio MuteAudioOut2R Mutes the PRG R channel of AUDIO OUT 2 for as long as the input is high This soft mute smoothly attenuates the speech audio to avoid audible pops High 1 lev...

Page 68: ...Out of range values are ignored AudioOut1SpVolume Adjusts the volume level of the SP channel of AUDIO OUT 1 Valid values range from 0 80 dB to 100 20 dB AudioOut1SpBass and AudioOut1SpTreble Adjusts the treble and bass levels of the SP channel of AUDIO OUT 1 Valid values range from 0 15 dB to 100 15 dB A value of 50 signifies a flat level corresponding to 0 dB AudioOut1SpDelay Sets the speech dela...

Page 69: ... 50 signifies a flat level corresponding to 0 dB AudioOut2SpDelay Sets the speech delay in milliseconds on the SP channel of AUDIO OUT 2 Valid analog values range from 0d 0ms to 40d 40ms AudioOut2LVolume Adjusts the volume level of the PRG L channel of AUDIO OUT 2 Valid values range from 0 80 dB to 100 20 dB AudioOut2RVolume Adjusts the volume level of the PRG R channel of AUDIO OUT 2 Valid values...

Page 70: ...Audio is muted Low 0 Audio is un muted MuteAudioOut2Sp_F Indicates the mute status of the SP channel of AUDIO OUT 2 The feedback will remain high for as long as the output is muted High 1 Audio is muted Low 0 Audio is un muted MuteAudioOut2L_F Indicates the mute status of the L channel of AUDIO OUT 2 The feedback will remain high for as long as the output is muted High 1 Audio is muted Low 0 Audio...

Page 71: ...IO OUT 1 AudioOut1PrgComp_F Indicates the current source gain compensation being applied to the PRG L and PRG R channels of AUDIO OUT 1 AudioOut2SpVolume_F Indicates the volume level of the SP channel of AUDIO OUT 2 AudioOut2SpDelay_F Indicates the speech delay being applied to the SP channel of AUDIO OUT 2 AudioOut2LVolume_F Indicates the volume level of the PRG L channel of AUDIO OUT 2 AudioOut2...

Page 72: ...ware change system and network parameters and communicate with network device consoles and touchpanels among many other tasks Viewport can also function as a terminal emulator for generic file transfer All of these functions are accessed through the commands and options in the Viewport menus Therefore for its effectiveness as a support and diagnostic tool the Crestron Viewport may be preferred ove...

Page 73: ...ons Guide included with the control system Typical Connection Diagram when Uploading 1 Open the Crestron Viewport Either launch the stand alone version of Viewport or start SIMPL Windows and from the menu bar select Tools Viewport 2 Refer to the following figure after this step From the Viewport menu select Setup Communications settings alternatively press Alt D to open the Port Settings window Se...

Page 74: ...ion select Diagnostics Establish Communications Find Rack This should display a window that gives the COM port and baud rate If communication cannot be established refer to the Troubleshooting Communications section in the respective Operations Guide for the control system Uploading a SIMPL Windows Program A control system source file has the extension smw A compiled SIMPL Windows file has the ext...

Page 75: ... to Send check boxes If the program does not contain any SIMPL modules only the SIMPL Program check box will be enabled If it does contain SIMPL modules then the SIMPL Program s check box will also be enabled Select one or both check boxes and then click Send Program to begin the transfer NOTE Refer to the respective Operations Guide for the control system for details about the other fields shown ...

Page 76: ...ons adds new features and extends the capabilities of its products firmware upgrades are posted To upgrade the firmware complete the following steps 1 Verify that the procedure for Communication Settings that begins on page 68 has been performed 2 As shown after this step select File Transfer Update Network Device Firmware from the Viewport menu bar File Transfer Update Network Device Firmware Com...

Page 77: ...restron QM MD7x2 QuickMedia Matrix Switcher Mixer Open Window 4 Browse to the desired upg file and click Open to begin the transfer Operations Guide DOC 6273 QuickMedia Matrix Switcher Mixer QM MD7x2 73 ...

Page 78: ...are definitions of terms that are commonly used when making adjustments to the MD7x2 Attack Time The time it takes in milliseconds from when an input signal rises above the gating level until the microphone output signal is enabled Clipping A condition in which a signal level exceeds the maximum level the clipping level a circuit can handle This is usually caused by improper gain settings Decay Ti...

Page 79: ...ed Setting Microphone Gain The MD7x2 provides variable gain on the local microphone inputs The gain setting for each local microphone input can be adjusted Gain settings for the remote microphone inputs are performed at the source device e g QM WMIC The following procedure is used to set the optimal gain for a microphone input Use the Realtime Mode in Digital Media Tools to control phantom power g...

Page 80: ... Level The MD7x2 provides an input level gating function that will mute the local microphone signal when the input sound level is below a user set threshold This function can be enabled or disabled via software commands Use the Realtime Mode in Digital Media Tools to control phantom power gain and gate settings and to monitor the gate normal and clip level indicators For information on using Digit...

Page 81: ...m mode The LOCAL LED will flash when the MD7x2 is in the local mode NOTE The local mode may not be available if the buttons on the front panel are locked by the control system The LOCAL LED will rapidly flash three times and turn off to indicate that the local mode is not available when the front panel is locked Viewing Signal Routes in the System Mode When in the system mode SYS LED is illuminate...

Page 82: ... to enable the new signal routes The ENTER LED will turn off 6 Repeat for other input signals to be switched NOTE Changes made on the front panel are made only after the ENTER button is pressed Switching Audio Video Separately 1 Make sure that the MD7x2 is in the local mode the LOCAL LED is flashing slowly 2 Enable the audio break function by pressing AUDIO BREAK When audio break is enabled the AU...

Page 83: ...gnal switching Adjusting Speech and Program Audio Levels The volume levels of the Speech and Program Audio signals at the line level outputs can be adjusted on the MD7x2 s front panel The volume levels of the Speech and Audio Program can be adjusted individually or simultaneously for each output channel Before making any volume adjustments the volume controls must be set to adjust the desired para...

Page 84: ...steps 1 To select the Program Audio controls press the SELECT button until the PGM LED is illuminated The SELECT LED will flash When the PGM LED is illuminated any changes in the volume level will be made to the Program Audio portion of the audio signal 2 Press J or K to raise or lower the volume of the Program Audio portion of the audio signal When raising the volume the K LED will flash When the...

Page 85: ...D7x2 QuickMedia Matrix Switcher Mixer When lowering the volume the J LED will flash When the lower limit is reached the J LED will stop flashing Operations Guide DOC 6273 QuickMedia Matrix Switcher Mixer QM MD7x2 81 ...

Page 86: ...ngs for each QM RMCRX in the system Microphone requires phantom power or cannot use phantom power Enable or disable phantom power as necessary using controls created in the SystemBuilder project Incorrect gain gating level attack time or decay time settings Adjust gain gating level attack time or decay time settings as required Local microphone does not produce sound Incorrect volume and or mixer ...

Page 87: ...You can also log onto the online help section of the Crestron website www crestron com to ask questions about Crestron products First time users will need to establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features Future Updates As Crestron improves functions adds new features and extends the capabilities of the MD7x2 additional information may be made available as manual updates The...

Page 88: ... mode will not change When set via serial command the front panel lock setting is not retained when power to the MD7x2 is recycled To retain the panel lock setting a digital signal must be used When the verbose mode is on and the lock state changes or if the MD7x2 is polled for the status of the front panel lock the MD7x2 replies with one of the responses listed in the following table Panel Lock S...

Page 89: ... to QM1 A2 is the audio input routed to QM OUT 2 V2 is the video input routed to QM OUT 2 and M2 is the remote microphone input QM6 or QM7 routed to QM2 Each audio and video input value is 2 digits and thus can range from 00 for no source to 07 corresponding to inputs 1 through 7 Acceptable microphone switching values are 00 for no microphone 01 for QM6 microphone or 02 for QM7 microphone The XX o...

Page 90: ... audio v1 is the input routed to output 1 video m1 is the microphone input routed to output 1 microphone a2 is the input routed to output 2 audio v2 is the input routed to output 2 video and m2 is the microphone input routed to output 2 microphone Each number will be two digits If a switch command is sent and an output is already at the new setting serial feedback will not be provided for that out...

Page 91: ...ent lamps are not covered This warranty extends to products purchased directly from CRESTRON or an authorized CRESTRON dealer Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer s warranty if any CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended or if it has be...

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