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Matrox Avio Series – User Guide

Configuring your Avio product

This section describes the Avio OSD (On-Screen Display) menu, options, and controls. With the OSD 
menu, you can configure and view information on your units. 

Accessing the OSD menus

To view the OSD menu, press the Menu button (

) on your Avio 

unit. The menu appears on the screen of the monitors connected 
to your unit.

To navigate through the menu or to select the value of a control, 
use the Up (

) and Down (

) buttons on your unit. To open 

a menu or confirm a selection, press the Enter button (

).

OSD main menu

The OSD menu of your Avio product has the following options:

„

Information

 – to view information on your connection status, fiber optic transceiver, and 

Avio unit.

„

EDID management

 – to select how monitor settings are provided to your host system.

„

Volume 

– to control the volume of the audio inputs and outputs of your unit.

„

Options

 – to view the options for the OSD menu.

Menu

Up

Down

Enter

Reset

Summary of Contents for Avio F120

Page 1: ...User Guide 20158 301 0110 2012 12 04 Matrox Avio Series Avio F120 ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...ansmitter Back 9 Avio F120 Receiver Front 9 Avio F120 Receiver Back 10 Connector descriptions 10 Description of LEDs 12 Validating your Avio setup 13 Keyboard and mouse 13 Monitors 13 Optical connection 13 Audio 13 Configuring your Avio product 14 Accessing the OSD menus 14 OSD main menu 14 Information 15 EDID Management 16 Volume 17 Options 17 Product information 18 Specifications 18 Avio F120 18...

Page 3: ...ional local connections 21 PS 2 connectors 21 Transmitter 21 Receiver 21 Connection setup 21 Appendix 2 Mounting your units 23 Rack mounting kit 23 Mounting guidelines 24 Customer support 25 Matrox Web 25 Technical support 25 Information we need 25 Firmware package 25 View your warranty information 26 Register your Matrox product 26 Index 27 ...

Page 4: ...publication titles and new terms Bold Italics for emphasis Keyboard keys in square brackets with a plus sign separating keys that you press simultaneously For example press Ctrl Alt Del to start Windows Task Manager Arrows Æ to separate ordered directions For example click OK Æ Close Æ OK is the same as click OK then click Close then click OK Green for cross references If you re viewing online cli...

Page 5: ...de and 2 km 6562 ft in single mode optional upgrade DDC compliance and advanced EDID management ensure a reliable communication between the system and the displays connected to the receiver unit Local connectors on the transmitter unit serve as a secondary user access to the host system Hardware supplied Avio F120 transmitter unit Avio unit multi mode transceiver 2 DVI D cables one 1 USB cable A t...

Page 6: ...audio cables with mini stereo 3 5 mm connectors Male to male PS 2 cables USB A to mini B cables Rack mounting kit Note To purchase any cables or adapters not included with your Matrox product see the Matrox online store shopmatrox com For a single mode transceiver upgrade contact your sales representative ...

Page 7: ...ansmitter or receiver units you also need to connect the sound input and output of your computer to the transmitter unit Host connections require male to male cables with the proper connectors Local Connections to the transmitter unit to control the host system These connections are optional Local devices can be a keyboard a mouse monitors sound and USB devices Optical Connection through a fiber o...

Page 8: ...hen turn on your devices and units Monitors connected to the connectors labeled on the transmitter and receiver units use the same display and monitor settings This also applies to monitors connected to connectors labeled Connection overview This section describes the connectors on your Avio F120 transmitter and receiver units For more informationontheOSD On ScreenDisplay controls of your Aviounit...

Page 9: ... PS 2 mouse host VGA DVI SL local VGA DVI SL DL local DVI D SL DL host DVI D SL host SFP 12V DC power input Dedicated USB links host Main USB host PS 2 keyboard host Line in host USB HID remote PS 2 mouse remote PS 2 keyboard remote Headphones remote Microphone remote Line in remote Line out remote ...

Page 10: ...d to connect to each of these connectors To purchase these cables see the Matrox online store shopmatrox com DVI D SL DL 9 Using the DVI D cable provided with your transmitter unit connect the primary graphics connector of your graphics hardware to this connector on your transmitter unit Note Your Avio unit only supports digital input signals DVI D SL While using a Dual Link display resolution suc...

Page 11: ...se the dedicated USB connectors if you re using a USB keyboard and mouse Microphone 9 9 Connect your microphone to this connector This connector supports a 3 5 mm stereo jack Line out PS 2 keyboard 9 9 Connect your PS 2 keyboard to this connector Host To be able to connect your computer to the host PS 2 keyboard connector on your transmitter you need a male to male PS 2 cable To purchase this cabl...

Page 12: ...ached to this connector on the transmitter and receiver units use the same display resolution and monitor settings DVI SL VGA DVI SL DL 9 9 Connect your analog VGA monitor or digital DVI single link or dual link monitor to this connector Monitors attached to this connector on the transmitter and receiver units use the same display resolution and monitor settings DVI SL DL While using a dual link d...

Page 13: ...ransmitter unit to connect the graphics hardware of your host system to your transmitter unit Monitors on connectors labeled on your transmitter and receiver units have to support the same settings Monitors on connectors labeled on your transmitter and receiver units have to support the same settings If you re using a dual link monitor on connector connector is disabled If you re using an analog m...

Page 14: ...t To navigate through the menu or to select the value of a control usetheUp andDown buttons onyour unit Toopen a menu or confirm a selection press the Enter button OSD main menu The OSD menu of your Avio product has the following options Information to view informationon your connection status fiber optic transceiver and Avio unit EDID management to select how monitor settings are provided to your...

Page 15: ...itor connectors It also lists if monitors are connected to your transmitter and receiver units Informationon youroptical transceiversuchas model partnumber serial number laser wavelength temperature and electrical data Temperature of the main controller of your Avio unit Model and serial number of your Avio unit and the version numbers of the firmware package and its firmware ...

Page 16: ...itor or optical cable is disconnected the settings of the monitor connected to your transmitter unit are used Disconnecting your optical cable has the same effect as disconnecting the monitors on your receiver unit Fixed Uses the EDID settings for a selected resolution and refresh rate or uses the EDID settings from a monitor connected to your transmitter or receiver unit The EDID settings are sto...

Page 17: ...nu allows you to select the language of the OSD if multiple languages are supported disable the OSD buttons on your unit set the transparency level of the menu and choose to list the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit If you disable the OSD buttons you can access the OSD menu by quickly pressing Reset with the tip of a paperclip You can also update the firmware of your unit from this menu ...

Page 18: ... Subpart J Class 1 EMC Certifications Class A ACMA CE FCC VCCI Korean notice Temperature operational 5 to 40 ºC 41 to 104 ºF Temperature non operational storage and transportation 40 to 70 ºC 40 to 158 ºF Humidity operational indoor 20 to 80 non condensing Humidity non operational storage and transportation 5 to 95 non condensing Atmospheric pressure operational 650hPa 3 580 meters 11 745 feet to ...

Page 19: ...n Your transmitter and receiver units use the same multi display configuration and monitor settings such as display resolution and refresh rate External power supply Input AC voltage range 100 to 240 V AC Input frequency 50 60 Hz Input connector IEC 60320 C14 Output voltage 12 V DC Output connector DIN 4 male 4 pin with lock Maximum power consumption 30 W Stereo audio 2 channel Bits per sample 24 ...

Page 20: ...el information TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signaling encoding for DVI connectors DDWG Digital Display Working Group compliant DVI connector EDID Extended Display Identification Data 1 2 and 1 3 support VESA Display Data Channel DDC support ...

Page 21: ...orted only if the system is connected to the mouse and keyboard PS 2 connectors at the back of your transmitter unit Dedicated USB connections Main USB connection LC LC Duplex fiber optic cable 12 VDC 2 5A Max Back Front Transmitter Back Front Receiver 5 1 3 4 6 7 DVI D 2 5 12 VDC 2 5A Max Connection setup 1 Connect your monitors to your units 2 Connect your keyboard and mouse to your units 3 Conn...

Page 22: ...22 Matrox Avio Series User Guide Notes ...

Page 23: ... a single shelf To install your mounting shelf fasten it to the rack as per your rack s instructions Head screws compatible with most rack mounts are provided The mounting shelf has existing holes for your Avio unit that allow the shelf to be mounted facing forward or backward To respect the height of a 1U shelf you need to remove the four 4 rubber pads under your Avio unit before you secure the u...

Page 24: ...x hardware Make sure not to block the ventilation holes on your unit Don t stack anything directly over the unit Make sure the cables connected to your unit are properly secured and that no tension is applied to them Make sure the ambient temperature doesn t exceed the maximum recommended temperatures For more information see Environmental page 18 Once your Avio unit is mounted you can connect you...

Page 25: ...h Matrox contact your Matrox representative or visit our technical support Web site at www matrox com graphics support Information we need Please give a complete description of the problem and include Matrox product serial number model number revision number and firmware number Computer brand and model name Graphics card manufacturer model number revision number BIOS number driver type and version...

Page 26: ...nformation available on the Matrox site www matrox com graphics en about warranty Register your Matrox product Please register online www matrox com graphics en registration to be eligible for customer support new product announcements and information on special offers and upcoming events ...

Page 27: ...are package 25 L LEDs 12 N Notes 19 O OSD 7 14 Accessing menu 14 Options 14 P Power supply Specifications 18 Product information 18 20 Specifications 18 R Registration 26 S Specifications Avio unit 18 Environmental 18 Power supply 18 Status LEDs 12 T Technical support 25 U User Guide About 4 V VESA 19 VGA 19 W Warranty 26 Web Matrox 25 ...

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Page 29: ...em Klasse A entsprechenden System entsprechend funktionieren Italiano Informazioni per gli utenti europei Dichiarazione di conformità Nota per i prodotti hardware Matrox supportati da questa guida Questi dispositivi sono conformi alla direttiva CEE 2004 108 EC relativamente ai dispositivi digitali di Classe A Sono stati provati e sono risultati conformi alle norme EN55022 CISPR22 e EN55024 CISPR24...

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