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MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1 HARDWARE ........................................................................................................................................................ 2

 

1.1

 

GENERALITIES ............................................................................................................................................................. 2 

1.2

 

RACK

 

DISPOSITION ..................................................................................................................................................... 2 

1.3

 

CREATING

 

A

 

MATRIX ................................................................................................................................................. 3 

1.4

 

VIDEO

 

SECTION............................................................................................................................................................ 3 

1.5

 

RGBHV

 

SECTION .......................................................................................................................................................... 3 

1.6

 

AUDIO

 

SECTION ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 

1.7

 

OTHERS

 

SECTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 

1.8

 

COMMUNICATION....................................................................................................................................................... 4 

1.9

 

ON

 

SCREEN

 

DISPLAY .................................................................................................................................................. 4 

1.10

 

INTERVAL

 

SWITCHING............................................................................................................................................. 4 

2 COMMUNICATION .............................................................................................................................................. 5

 

2.1

 

FORMAT......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 

2.2

 

TRANSMISSION

 

CYCLE .............................................................................................................................................. 5 

2.3

 

SUB-D9

 

CONNECTOR

 FOR 

RS232,

 

RS422,

 AND 

R

EMOTE 

C

ONTROL 

P

ANELS

................................................................. 6 

2.4

 

COMMUNICATION

 

PROTOCOL

 

2000

 

TM .................................................................................................................. 8 

3 MATRIX HOOK-UP ............................................................................................................................................ 13

 

3.1

 

MAINS

 

AND

 

GROUND

 

ISOLATION.......................................................................................................................... 13 

3.2

 

VIDEO ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13 

3.3

 

RGB

HV

........................................................................................................................................................................... 13 

3.4

 

AUDIO........................................................................................................................................................................... 14 

4 GENERAL FEATURES...................................................................................................................................... 15

 

4.1

 

VIDEO

 

SECTION.......................................................................................................................................................... 15 

4.2

 

A

NALOG 

AUDIO

 

SECTION........................................................................................................................................... 15 

4.3

 

DIGITAL

 

AUDIO

 

AES/EBU......................................................................................................................................... 15 

4.4

 

COMMUNICATION

 

SECTION.................................................................................................................................... 15 

4.5

 

MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................................................... 15 

5 TOUCH KEYBOARD : LUMINOUS RE-LABELABLE....................................................................................... 16

 

5.1

 

PRESENTATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 16 

5.2

 

HOOK-UP...................................................................................................................................................................... 16 

5.3

 

EDITING

 

PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................................ 16 

5.4

 

WORKING .................................................................................................................................................................... 16 

5.5

 

SCHEMATIC................................................................................................................................................................. 16 

6 INCREMENTAL TOUCH KEYBOARD AND LCD DISPLAY ............................................................................. 17

 

6.1

 

PRESENTATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 17 

6.2

 

HOOKUP....................................................................................................................................................................... 17 

6.3

 

EDITING

 

PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................................ 17 

6.4

 

WORKING .................................................................................................................................................................... 17 

6.5

 

SCHEMATIC................................................................................................................................................................. 17 

7 MATRIXOP4 SOFTWARE ................................................................................................................................. 18

 

7.1

 

INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................... 18 

7.2

 

G

LOSSARY

 : .................................................................................................................................................................... 18 

7.3

 

STARTING.................................................................................................................................................................... 19 

7.4

 

ASSIGNMENTS

 

EDITOR ............................................................................................................................................ 19 

7.5

 

MATRIX

 

CONTROLLER............................................................................................................................................. 20 

7.6

 

COPY

 

BACK-UP........................................................................................................................................................... 21 

 

Summary of Contents for TailorMade

Page 1: ...RIX HOOK UP 13 3 1 MAINS AND GROUND ISOLATION 13 3 2 VIDEO 13 3 3 RGBHV 13 3 4 AUDIO 14 4 GENERAL FEATURES 15 4 1 VIDEO SECTION 15 4 2 ANALOG AUDIO SECTION 15 4 3 DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU 15 4 4 COMMUNIC...

Page 2: ...of the buffers The control of the switching and the others commands is provided by an interface RS232 422 via an internal bus The routing switcher don t make use of a keyboard in front panel The acce...

Page 3: ...c In YC mode the capacity the divided by two in component mode by three in RGBHV mode by five 1 4 VIDEO SECTION The video section in an area with cards including the input and outputs plugs the buffer...

Page 4: ...The card called QMOSD is the heart of the KRAMER matrix routing switcher This card own a clock generator a microcontroller and provides the service signal to the others cards of the machine The recep...

Page 5: ...utput Address Hexadecimal number of destination 00h to EFh 2 2 TRANSMISSION CYCLE Symbol Description Time Units Trec Command reception 4 mS Twr Working time of the Matrix 15 mS Tret Return Information...

Page 6: ...the matrix is a SUB D9 female plug To connect a computer you have to use a male female uncrossed cable Pin Signal Direction Function 1 n c Should not be connected 2 TxD Transmission of the data toward...

Page 7: ...sion of the data toward PC diff 7 n c Should not be connected 8 ALIM 10v 100mA Control Panel Electric Power Should not be connected for RS422 RS422 FEMALE PLUG 9 Rx Receipt of the data of the PC diff...

Page 8: ...N0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2nd byte INPUT DATA_1 1 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 3rd byte OUTPUT ADRESS DATA_2 1 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 4th byte LAYER NUMBER 1 Bit 7 output Bit 7 input L4...

Page 9: ...ured separately having an individual layer number TABLE OF INSTRUCTION CODES FOR PROTOCOL 2000TM Notes All values in the table are decimal unless otherwise stated as Hexadecimal xxh INSTRUCTION DEFINI...

Page 10: ...ar switcher Source Touch number 80h Char 1 80h 91h Keyboard LCD Text Char 1 80h Char 2 80h 92h Keyboard LCD Text Dest Touch number 80h Char 1 80h 93h Keyboard LCD Text with LCD display Char 1 80h Char...

Page 11: ...be 4Bh 80h 81h 85h NOTE 3 An error code is returned to the PC if an invalid instruction code was sent to the switcher or if a parameter associated with the instruction is out of range e g trying to s...

Page 12: ...NOTE 9 When OFF LINE mode sending a switch instruction will store the data in the volatile matrix memory without effective switch Switch will be done when ON LINE instruction When ON LINE mode sending...

Page 13: ...but isolated from the rack The rack is directly grounded by the mains cable 3 2 VIDEO Video inputs and outputs are standards plugs BNC 75 Ohms Electric equivalent plan 3 3 RGBhv RGBHV inputs and outpu...

Page 14: ...blocks 3 points detachable 3 4 1 BALANCED INPUTS XLR Ground Hot Point Cold Point 3 4 2 UNBALANCED INPUTS RCA Ground Signal 10dB Note skewer 3 no connected Do not connect to the ground 3 4 3 BALANCED O...

Page 15: ...ignal skewer 3 reversed signal Standard AES 3 id Impedance 75 unbalanced Input Level 1Vp p 75 loaded Output Level 1Vp p 75 loaded Connector type BNC 4 4 COMMUNICATION SECTION Rate 9600 Bauds 8 bits wi...

Page 16: ...estination call or level audio Parameters are given in the MatrixOp4 software see page 20 Control panel Programming 5 4 WORKING First select an output destination using the keys of the right part of t...

Page 17: ...output destination using the two keys destination and The LCD display indicates the selected destination output n and also the state of the corresponding active input This operation does not make a sw...

Page 18: ...f their hook up to the grid A simple control allows you know quickly the actual setup of the matrix 7 2 Glossary Assignment An audiovisual device which is connected on the switcher may be assigned Mat...

Page 19: ...itching to every transmission 5 Check if there is evidence of connection between the devices declared in the menus and the real configurations of the matrix Check that there is not more numbers than t...

Page 20: ...choose the number of the touch or the step you want to assign on your control panel Selecting a touch will automatically assign it in the opened direction source or destination The touch will take th...

Page 21: ...switching part the files have the extension cnx Warning the MatrixOp4 licence that you possess works only with the delivered matrix A copy of it cannot work on an other matrix The normal working of th...

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