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11.3 Choosing the SWITCHING METHOD Setting
Section
11.3.1
describes the SWITCHING METHOD settings for
standalone units and large matrices. Section
11.3.2
describes how to
configure a SWITCHING METHOD.
11.3.1 Understanding the SWITCHING METHOD Settings
Setting the unit as a Stand-Alone UNIT provides a choice of three
SWITCHING METHOD settings:
•
NoVIS
- switching occurs immediately after completion of front
panel or dry-contact operation or immediately after receiving an
RS-232 or RS-485 command, or an IR command. The switching
is independent of the vertical reference
•
EXT
(external sync) - switching occurs during the vertical
interval of the video reference signal connected to the IN SYNC
1
connector (this signal should be properly terminated via the
TERM button
2
•
INT# 1
(internal sync) - switching occurs during the vertical
interval of the video reference signal connected to IN # 1
)
Setting the unit as a Large Matrix (instead of as a Stand-Alone UNIT) provides
a choice of 4 SWITCHING METHOD settings:
•
NoVIS
,
EXT
or
INT# 1
(as described above)
•
MTX
(SYNC from Matrix) - the vertical interval of the video
reference (selected on one unit in the Large Matrix system) is
present on the “SYNC” RS-485 terminal block connector
3
To choose the MTX (SYNC from Matrix) setting
. This
reference signal applies to all switchers in the multi-switcher
system and facilitates switching all
VS-162/VS-1616
series units
simultaneously
4
Figure
17
as the example in
illustrates:
•
Connect the RS-485 terminal block connectors
5
•
Connect and set the video reference signal on one of the video
units to EXT (external sync) or INT# 1 (internal sync)
between each
switcher in the multi-switcher system
1 Item 1 in
Figure 1
2 Item 3 in
Figure 1
3 Item 5 in
Figure 1
4 This sets the matrix sync configuration from another (Master) machine
5 Via a straight connection of all 4 PINS
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