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MSC-V6416 Product Manual

1.3.3 Matrix Routing

The Routing tab of the Web Page Interface provides a convenient way to view and change the matrix routing 
state and is the default page shown.
A preset can also be recalled from this interface, by selecting one from the Load Preset drop down control.
Refer to the 

Routing Tab

 section for more details.

1.3.4 Labels

Labels can be assigned to video (and audio if applicable) sources and destinations.  Labels can also be assigned 
to presets.  Labels can be up to 8 characters in length.  The default source labels use “Src” as a prefix, and the 
destination labels use “Dest” as a prefix (example: Src1).   The presets are labeled “Startup” for Preset 0 and 
“PresetN”, where N is a number from 1 to 9, for the remaining presets.
The Labels Tab on the Web Page Interface can be used for modifying labels.  Click the Save button to store any 
changes that are made.  Refer the 

Labels Tab

 section for more details.

1.3.5 Presets

There are 10 stored matrix routing presets.  Preset 0 is recalled on power up and by default routes source 1 to all
destinations.  All other presets default to “No Change” for all destinations, which when recalled will have no 
effect.  Presets can assign a partial subset of destinations or all destinations as desired.
Presets can be modified on the Presets Tab of the Web Page Interface.  Refer to the 

Presets Tab

 section for more 

details.

1.4 Network Planning

The default device settings can be used without change in applications with a single router and optionally one 
remote panel on the same Ethernet network.  Larger installations or integration with existing IP LAN networks 
require some network planning.

NOTE:

 Matrix Switch Corporation can assist in planning and pre-configuring devices for specific application 

requirements at purchase time.  Just ask a sales or customer service representative.
Manual IP address management is recommended, although a DHCP server can be a convenient option for 
centrally managing IP addresses by device MAC address, the net effect still being a fixed IP for each device.  
Consult your DHCP server documentation for information on assigning IP addresses by MAC address, if this 
option is chosen.
All devices which need to communicate with one another (routers, remote panels and computers) need to be 
physically connected to the same LAN or allow IP packet routing between networks if on separate LANs.

SECURITY WARNING:

 Matrix Switch Corporation devices are meant for installation in trusted LAN 

environments.  In the event that remote device configuration or control is desired over public networks or the 
Internet, it is strongly recommended that some form of inter-network security is utilized, such as firewalls and 
encrypted VLAN or secure data tunnels.  This is necessary to prevent undesired access to devices.
Devices on the same LAN need to be assigned unique IP addresses in the same IP subnet.  Matrix Switch 
Corporation devices are configured by default to use IP addresses in the class C IP subnet 192.168.2.x.  When 
integrating devices into an existing LAN network, unique IP addresses should be assigned from the applicable 

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Summary of Contents for MSC-V6416

Page 1: ...ix Switch Corporation MSC V6416 Product Manual 2RU 64 input 16 output Composite Analog Video Router with Status Panel Revision 1 4 Page 1 of 60 2013 2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www matrixswitchcorp...

Page 2: ...LITY PERFORMANCE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE Matrix Switch Corporation disclaims all liability arising from this information and its use Use of Matrix Switch Corporation devices in life sup...

Page 3: ...otocol commands MtxGroup PanelDis and PanelExtEn Updated Mascot protocol information to version 2 4 New manuals for MSC V1616 LS DC MSC 1HD1616 LS DC Revision 1 1 2014 06 24 Updated External Button Co...

Page 4: ...4 2 3 2 Saving Work Matrix to a target 14 2 3 3 Usage scenarios 14 2 4 Labels Tab 14 2 5 Config Tab 15 2 5 1 System Settings 16 2 5 2 Network Settings 16 2 5 3 Button Panel Settings 17 2 6 Command Tab...

Page 5: ...d Command 38 3 11 25 PanelCmdEn Command 39 3 11 26 PanelCond Command 39 3 11 27 PanelDis Command 40 3 11 28 PanelExtEn Command 40 3 11 29 PanelRate Command 41 3 11 30 PClr Command 41 3 11 31 ProtoSer...

Page 6: ...recovery procedure 54 4 3 TFTP Software 54 4 3 1 Windows 54 4 3 2 Mac OS X 55 4 3 3 Linux 56 5 Troubleshooting 57 5 1 Unknown IP address 57 5 2 No Ethernet link when connected to network switch 57 5...

Page 7: ...left unconnected External Audio Router Optional An additional Matrix Switch Corporation AES or analog audio router can be utilized with this router by connecting it to the AFV connector with a 25 pin...

Page 8: ...255 255 0 A Gateway address is not necessary for this purpose but could be set to 192 168 2 1 3 Make sure the device is powered on 4 Using a web browser on the computer enter the device s IP address i...

Page 9: ...and optionally one remote panel on the same Ethernet network Larger installations or integration with existing IP LAN networks require some network planning NOTE Matrix Switch Corporation can assist...

Page 10: ...remote panels which will be accessing routers across network subnets but this setting is otherwise not needed After assigning device network settings including unique IP addresses remote panels need t...

Page 11: ...tallation example consisting of a 32x32 SDI Video Router with a secondary level 32x32 Analog Audio router connected via the AFV DB 25 interface a 32x32 Remote Button Panel a 2RU LCD Remote Panel and a...

Page 12: ...ines to aid in further description below The web page interface for other router systems is sized appropriately Remote Panels show only the Config and Command tabs Numbered sections in Figure 1 1 Syst...

Page 13: ...Destination or a single level is selected 2 2 2 Loading a preset Presets store connection states for one or more Destinations Loading a Preset on the Routing tab consists of simply clicking on the Lo...

Page 14: ...a Preset will store the Work Matrix state to non volatile memory which persists through device power cycles and can be recalled at a later time 2 3 3 Usage scenarios The flexibility of the Presets Ta...

Page 15: ...mns for Video and Audio Sources and Destinations Single level routers will have a column for Source labels and one for Destination labels On multi level routers secondary levels can be left blank to u...

Page 16: ...ptive name of the system up to 15 characters displayed at the top of the Web Page interface which is helpful when managing multiple systems Disable Reclockers Disable SDI reclockers not supported by a...

Page 17: ...ation to control individual destinations of a 16x4 Router 16 source 4 destination Another usage scenario would be to have 2 separate panels control different levels of a Video Audio Router Control Mod...

Page 18: ...e Command Tab Figure 5 provides access to the Mascot protocol interface Commands are typed on the Command text entry line followed by pressing the Enter key to execute them The results will be display...

Page 19: ...ntrol system manufacturers who support MASCOT contact Matrix Switch Corporation 3 1 Protocol Changes As new commands are added or other changes occur the MASCOT protocol version is incremented The pro...

Page 20: ...rompt character 3 3 Serial Access Matrix Switch router systems come equipped with a serial port which can be used as another means of sending Mascot commands Connect a Computer system to the device us...

Page 21: ...CII 10 The Prompt A prompt character is displayed each time a command or chain of commands is entered to indicate readiness to receive additional commands If an error occurs in response to a command a...

Page 22: ...and parenthesis indicate a required argument Any optional argument specified requires that all prior optional arguments are also specified Table 6 lists currently used command argument types Argument...

Page 23: ...value depends on parameter SetA Parameter Value Set Active value of a parameter only SetS Parameter Value Set Stored value of a parameter only Table 7 System Parameter Commands Parameter identifiers a...

Page 24: ...P RW AS Remote IP address for panel interface to control sys arch String R System architecture Pyxis Carina Lynx etc sys firmware String R Firmware series and version Pyxis 1 1 7 for example sys name...

Page 25: ...tus conditions PanelDis 0 1 Internal panel button interface disable PanelExtEn 0 1 External panel interface enable if available PanelOfs Dest Src Lvl Lvl Button panel destination source offsets and le...

Page 26: ...evels is the number of system levels The Flags1 and Flags2 fields are currently unused and will be 0 Example for a 16x16 system with 2 levels C 16 16 2 0 0 3 11 3 DestNames Command Routers and MSC GCP...

Page 27: ...this option is only recommended if using fixed IP assignment by MAC address or if there is a way to determine what IPs the Matrix Switch Corporation systems get assigned Otherwise it may become diffic...

Page 28: ...rameter Query or assign the remote router IP address Usually only used on Remote Panel devices or in conjunction with the RemoteSync Command to create a dual router 3D system Sets the IP address of th...

Page 29: ...may differ from values in Stored memory Values in Stored memory are loaded at system startup and can be queried with the GetS Command See System Parameters for more details Command Description Get Dis...

Page 30: ...t of parameters under a given parameter node 3 11 11 Help Command Display command reference information 3 11 12 IP Command NOTE Superseded by the net ip System Parameter Query or assign the system IP...

Page 31: ...ription MAC System Ethernet MAC address in hh hh hh hh hh hh where each hh is a pair of hex digits Example MAC 00 50 C2 8B DF FE 3 11 15 MapDest Command Routers only Protocol version 3 0 Query or assi...

Page 32: ...tion 6 on the second level only 3 11 16 MapSrc Command Routers only Protocol version 3 0 Query or assign matrix source mappings Source mappings provide a means to remap logical sources to different ph...

Page 33: ...ample MascotVer 2 3 3 11 18 MtxCfg Command Routers and MSC GCP2U32 only Protocol Version 2 0 Query matrix configuration This command replaces the C command and provides the ability to query the matrix...

Page 34: ...s NAME NAME state SRC SRC psetData SRC SRC psetNames NAME NAME Table of information on values in capital letters above Label Description STATUS Matrix status OK UPDATING DISCONNECT or ERROR Returned i...

Page 35: ...esets have not been assigned No Change Note that future protocol versions may support more than 10 presets and therefore may return information for more or less than 10 presets for the psetData and ps...

Page 36: ...address of the system and is used for IP communications over the Ethernet network This setting is saved and recalled on power up WARNING Maintaining the ability to access a device s web page and for...

Page 37: ...stination 3 on Level 2 in Preset 1 3 11 23 PairIO Command Routers only Protocol Version 2 1 NOTE Superseded by MtxGroup Command I O pairing is used for pairing destinations sources for 3D support When...

Page 38: ...commands must be enabled with the PanelCmdEn Command or by setting the pnl cmdEn System Parameter to activate them Command Description PanelCmd Query all assigned panel button GPIO commands PanelCmd B...

Page 39: ...ic ID Panel buttons are numbered beginning with ID number 1 Panel button order depends on the panel but generally has the top left button as button 1 followed by number 2 in the lower left corner numb...

Page 40: ...n for button 1 The third command assigns the condition P1 to GPIO pin 4 ID 68 The fourth command clears the condition assigned to GPIO pin 4 3 11 27 PanelDis Command Protocol Version 2 4 Query or assi...

Page 41: ...the rate which is saved and recalled on system power up The default refresh rate is 5 seconds This value is stored and recalled on power up Command Description PanelRate Query current panel refresh r...

Page 42: ...port ProtoSer PROTO Assign the protocol used on the serial port the only valid value is currently Mascot Examples ProtoSer Mascot 3 11 32 PsetNames Command Routers and MSC GCP2U32 only Query or assign...

Page 43: ...ection to DEST LEVEL in PRESET Example PSub 1 2 PSub 1 3 2 The first command removes any connection to Destination 2 in Preset 1 The second command removes any connection to Destination 3 Level 2 on P...

Page 44: ...0 1 Enable or disable reclockers 0 or 1 respectively Examples ReclkDis 0 ReclkDis 1 The first command above queries the current reclocker disable value which returns 0 the default reclockers enabled T...

Page 45: ...the format DestNLvl1 SrcLvl1 DestNLvl2 SrcLvl2 Example S1 Dest1 Src4 Dest1 Src4 Dest2 Src3 Dest2 Src3 Dest3 Src2 Dest3 Src2 Dest4 Src1 Dest4 Src4 The example above is output from a two level Video and...

Page 46: ...et one per line Set Parameter Value Set a parameter s Active and or Stored value depends on parameter Examples of listing all writable parameters and setting the net ip parameter Set ctl serial baud c...

Page 47: ...ll parameter identifiers which can be set in Stored memory one per line SetS Parameter Value Set a parameter s Stored value 3 11 43 SrcNames Command Routers and MSC GCP2U32 only Query or assign source...

Page 48: ...haracters Example for querying and assigning system name SysName MSC Router SysName MyRouter 3 11 45 SysType Command Protocol Version 2 3 NOTE Superseded by the sys arch System Parameter Query the sys...

Page 49: ...Description Vars Display all system configuration parameters Note that variables consisting of JSON data simply show the string JSON to keep the output concise The output consists of one line per vari...

Page 50: ...setting and clearing web page password WebPass SeCr3t WebPass 3 11 49 X Command Routers and MSC GCP2U32 only Query or make changes to the matrix routing state This command comes in several variations...

Page 51: ...the third command connects source 4 to destination 3 on all levels and the fourth command mutes destination 4 level 2 Command stacking Command stacking is especially useful for the X command since it...

Page 52: ...fixed update IP address of 192 168 2 59 whereas CSU uses the device s configured IP address POSU should be available even if a device s firmware gets corrupted from a previous update attempt whereas...

Page 53: ...s an Ethernet switch between the device and update PC Steps for executing a Command Software Update 1 Ensure that the Software Update Requirements are met 2 Configure the PC for a unique IP address on...

Page 54: ...order If network communication with the device is not working ensure network cabling and interconnect hardware is functioning ensure the proper IP address is being used to connect to the device is un...

Page 55: ...mware file to somewhere easily accessible from the Terminal application for example your home directory at Users your_user_name 2 Open a terminal Applications Utility Terminal 3 Use cd commands to cha...

Page 56: ...ENTER key 4 Execute the tftp command with the IP address of the device make sure to use the device s configured IP if the update method being used utilizes the devices IP address tftp 192 168 2 59 5...

Page 57: ...rminal application once connected and a prompt character should be displayed Type the following commands pressing ENTER after each one to get the IP address and netmask ip netmask 5 2 No Ethernet link...

Page 58: ...al Overall Gain Unity 1 into a 75 ohm termination Frequency Response 0 1dB to 5MHz 0 3dB to 60MHz Crosstalk 60dB at 5MHz all hostile Differential Phase 0 2 degrees at 3 58MHz 4 43MHz Differential Gain...

Page 59: ...o Matrix Switch Corporation devices Matrix Used when referring to a Router s entire routing state Mute When supported a destination can be muted which for video means the output is turned off and for...

Page 60: ...ich shall be placed on the outside of the shipping package 6 This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident abuse misuse misapplication or modification EXCEPT AS SET FORTH AB...

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