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Specifying your output settings

Specifying your output settings

The 

OUTPUT

 menu allows you to select the video signal for a given output 

connector, as well as the HDMI audio channels. The output signal also includes 
the ancilliary data contained in the input video signal. If you select 

3D

 or 

Analysis

, the ancilliary data that is output is from channel 1 only.

°

To set the output settings:

1

Access the Matrox MC-100 on-screen display (OSD) main menu.

2

Select 

OUTPUT

 from the OSD main menu.

3

For the SDI and HDMI outputs, select 

SDI 4

SDI 3

, or 

HDMI

, and then 

select your desired output setting. For information on the MC-100 channels, 
see 

“MC-100 channel definitions” 

on page

12

.

Remarks

PsF input video signals are not supported on the HDMI output. For SDI 
outputs, PsF input video signals are only supported in bypass mode.

You must have two input channels for the 

3D

Analysis

, and 

Multiplex

 

option settings to function properly.

3D

 and 

Analysis

 output settings are not supported for 3G level A input 

signals.

Multiplex

 is not supported on the HDMI output or for 3G level A input 

signals.

In order to view the selected video output format, the format must be 
supported by your SDI or HDMI display device. If the format is not 
supported, a purple screen is displayed and the OSD is available if the 

Summary of Contents for MC-100

Page 1: ...Y11196 301 0110 Matrox MC 100 User Guide November 6 2012 ...

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Page 7: ...ter 3 Using Your Matrox MC 100 Hardware Overview 10 Understanding the MC 100 status LEDs 10 Using the MC 100 DIP switches 11 MC 100 channel definitions 12 Amplifying input signals 12 Time base correction and synchronization 12 Loss of signal switcher 13 Using the OSD buttons 13 Accessing the OSD main menu 14 Specifying your input settings 15 Viewing input information 16 Supported input formats 16 ...

Page 8: ...ing input SDI 2 only 28 Supported output formats when using inputs SDI 1 and SDI 2 30 Appendix B Matrox MC 100 Specifications Matrox MC 100 specifications 34 General 34 Environmental specifications 35 Appendix C Matrox Customer Support How to get Matrox customer support 38 Registration 38 Keep up to date with our website 38 Contacting us 38 Index 39 ...

Page 9: ...1 Introduction This chapter lists the Matrox MC 100 requirements and explains how to update the MC 100 hardware ...

Page 10: ...ing a low quality HDMI cable can damagetheHDMI connector on the Matrox MC 100 unit To perform the hardware update you will a computer with the following Microsoft Windows 7 32 bit and 64 bit with Service Pack 1 or Microsoft Windows XP 32 bit with Service Pack 3 A USB port and a third party USB cable to connect Matrox MC 100 to your computer If your computer does not have a USB port or if it has a ...

Page 11: ...equired for your MC 100 firmware and or FPGA the Update button will be active in the Matrox MC Updater window If the MC 100 hardware is up to date but you wish to force a hardware update select Force update Click Update to begin the MC 100 update Important To avoid damaging the MC 100 hardware do not turn off your computer remove power from MC 100 or disconnect it from your computer during the har...

Page 12: ...4 Chapter 1 Introduction Your notes ...

Page 13: ...2 Connecting External Devices to Matrox MC 100 This chapter shows how to supply power and connect external devices to Matrox MC 100 ...

Page 14: ...re Matrox MC 100 has an operating safety feature that will cause all four SDI LEDs to flash red as a warning when the MC 100 unit exceeds normal operating temperature If all four SDI LEDs flash red unplug the external power supply cable from the AC outlet and wait a few minutes for the MC 100 unit to cool before reconnecting the power supply cable back into the AC outlet Matrox MC 100 power supply...

Page 15: ...ring Matrox MC 100 1 Removing an adapter plug Inserting an adapter plug Power adapter Adapter plug 0 To AC outlet MC 100 Power supply cable Fasten the power supply cable to MC 100 using the locking connector ...

Page 16: ...ndix A Matrox MC 100 Supported Output Formats on page 25 Important If you re connecting two input sources to MC 100 the input sources must be the same video format Caution Using a low quality HDMI cable can damage the HDMI connector on the Matrox MC 100 unit To SDI input sources To SDI output devices To HDMI output device OSD buttons see Using the OSD buttons on page 13 Power see Powering Matrox M...

Page 17: ...3 Using Your Matrox MC 100 Hardware This chapter explains how to use your Matrox MC 100 hardware ...

Page 18: ...tches Understanding the MC 100 status LEDs Matrox MC 100 features the following status LEDs SDI 1 and SDI 2 Green An input source is detected Red An input source is not connected SDI 3 and SDI 4 Green The output is supported Red The output is not supported Power The LED is green when power is supplied to MC 100 and the hardware is functioning properly Note If the MC 100 unit exceeds normal operati...

Page 19: ... will not function DIP switch 2 When ON the OSD or HUD is displayed on the SDI outputs DIP switch 3 When ON the OSD or HUD is not displayed on the HDMI output DIP switch 4 When ON the loss of signal switcher feature is enabled see Loss of signal switcher on page 13 DIP switches 5 to 8 Used for loading user defined presets of input output and 3D settings For information on how to save user defined ...

Page 20: ...s or SDI 2 bypass output option instead Amplifying input signals MC 100 also functions as an input signal amplifier Input signals connected to MC 100 are automatically amplified within MC 100 This allows you to transfer the SDI and HDMI output signals over greater distances The distances for the different input types are as follows SD 300 meters 984 feet HD 100 meters 328 feet 3G 70 meters 229 fee...

Page 21: ... enable or disable the loss of signal switcher feature set DIP switch 4 accordingly see Using the MC 100 DIP switches on page 11 Note The loss of signal switcher feature should not be used when working with a 3G level B input signal Since channels 1 and 2 on 3G level B signals are on the same SDI cable the signal loss will affect both channels Using the OSD buttons The on screen display OSD button...

Page 22: ...see Powering Matrox MC 100 on page 6 and you have at least one SDI or HDMI output display device connected to Matrox MC 100 see Connecting input and output devices on page 8 Note By default the OSD will appear on the display device connected to MC 100 s HDMI output only To hide the OSD on the HDMI output or to display it on the SDI outputs you must set the MC 100 DIP switches accordingly see Using...

Page 23: ...rtant If you have input sources connected to SDI 1 and SDI 2 the two video formats must be the same Standard Select this setting for progressive or interlaced SD progressive or interlaced HD 3G level A or 3G level B input signals PsF Select this setting for progressive segmented frame input signals Dual link Select this setting for dual link input signals Dual link PsF Not supported Note PsF input...

Page 24: ...input source CHANNEL 1 FORMAT and CHANNEL 2 FORMAT Indicates the video format that is detected for channels 1 and 2 MC 100 cannot detect a PsF or dual link video signal Note For more information on the MC 100 channels see MC 100 channel definitions on page 12 Supported input formats MC 100 supports the following input video formats To see the possible outputs for the supported input formats see Ap...

Page 25: ...HDMI and then select your desired output setting For information on the MC 100 channels see MC 100 channel definitions on page 12 Remarks PsF input video signals are not supported on the HDMI output For SDI outputs PsF input video signals are only supported in bypass mode You must have two input channels for the 3D Analysis and Multiplex option settings to function properly 3D and Analysis output ...

Page 26: ...gs on page 19 Analysis Outputs the channel 1 and 2 input video signals as set in the ANALYSIS MODE option in the 3D SETTINGS menu The channel flip and channel offset options are also applied to the output see Specifying your 3D settings on page 19 Multiplex SDI 4 and SDI 3 only Combines the video and audio input signals from channel 1 and channel 2 into one 3G level B video signal on the output Th...

Page 27: ...ing mode for channels 1 and 2 If your display device supports the selected 3D viewing mode option then the image is 3D To apply the selected 3D MODE setting on a given output you must select 3D for the SDI 4 SDI 3 or HDMI option in the OUTPUT menu see Specifying your output settings on page 17 Important You must have two input channels for the 3D MODE option to function properly Side by Side Outpu...

Page 28: ... or CHANNEL 2 FLIP and then select the orientation for the image on channel 1 channel 2 To apply this option on a given output you must select Channel 1 Channel 2 3D or Analysis for the SDI 4 SDI 3 or HDMI option in the OUTPUT menu see Specifying your output settings on page 17 Off The image on channel 1 channel 2 is displayed in its original orientation Horizontal The image on channel 1 channel 2...

Page 29: ...atically For information on the MC 100 channels see MC 100 channel definitions on page 12 Note Press the Select button see Using the OSD buttons on page 13 to exit the selection mode and return to the OSD menu To select a selection mode 1 Access the Matrox MC 100 OSD main menu 2 Select SELECTION MODES from the OSD main menu 3 Select CHANNEL SWITCHER and then use the cycle buttons see Using the OSD...

Page 30: ...l 1 and 2 input video signals as set in the 3D MODE option in the 3D SETTINGS menu The channel flip and channel offset options are also applied to the output see Specifying your 3D settings on page 19 Anaglyph Channels 1 and 2 are superimposed using red for channel 1 and cyan for channel 2 This is useful when using anaglyph glasses to analyze the channel images Since there are differences between ...

Page 31: ...C 100 options back to factory defaults Note MC 100 can have only one user defined preset loaded at any given time This means that if a DIP switch associated with a user defined preset is ON you must turn it OFF before loading another preset To save option settings to a DIP switch 1 Access the Matrox MC 100 on screen display OSD main menu 2 Select SAVE SETTINGS from the OSD main menu 3 Select the D...

Page 32: ...24 Chapter 3 Using Your Matrox MC 100 Hardware Your notes ...

Page 33: ...A Matrox MC 100 Supported Output Formats This appendix provides information on the output formats that are supported on Matrox MC 100 ...

Page 34: ...nalysis Multiplex2 NTSC NTSC PAL PAL 1280 720p at 50 fps 1280 720p at 50 fps 1280 720p at 50 fps 1280 720p at 59 94 fps 1280 720p at 59 94 fps 1280 720p at 59 94 fps 1280 720p at 60 fps 1280 720p at 60 fps 1280 720p at 60 fps 1920 1080pat 23 98 fps 1920 1080pat 23 98 fps 1920 1080pat 23 98 fps 1920 1080pat 24 fps 1920 1080pat 24 fps 1920 1080pat 24 fps 1920 1080pat 25 fps 1920 1080pat 25 fps 1920 ...

Page 35: ...s 2 1920 1080p at 25 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 59 94 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 59 94 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 29 97 fps 1920 1080pat 29 97 fps 1920 1080pat 29 97 fps 1920 1080pat 29 97 fps 1920 1080pat 59 94 fps 1920 1080pat 29 97 fps 2 1920 1080p at 29 97 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 60 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 60 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 30 fps 1920 1080pat 30 fps 1920 1080pat 30 fps...

Page 36: ...nalysis Multiplex2 NTSC NTSC PAL PAL 1280 720p at 50 fps 1280 720p at 50 fps 1280 720p at 50 fps 1280 720p at 59 94 fps 1280 720p at 59 94 fps 1280 720p at 59 94 fps 1280 720p at 60 fps 1280 720p at 60 fps 1280 720p at 60 fps 1920 1080pat 23 98 fps 1920 1080pat 23 98 fps 1920 1080pat 23 98 fps 1920 1080pat 24 fps 1920 1080pat 24 fps 1920 1080pat 24 fps 1920 1080pat 25 fps 1920 1080pat 25 fps 1920 ...

Page 37: ...s 2 1920 1080p at 25 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 59 94 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 59 94 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 29 97 fps 1920 1080pat 29 97 fps 1920 1080pat 29 97 fps 1920 1080pat 29 97 fps 1920 1080pat 59 94 fps 1920 1080pat 29 97 fps 2 1920 1080p at 29 97 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 60 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 60 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 30 fps 1920 1080pat 30 fps 1920 1080pat 30 fps...

Page 38: ... 23 98 fps 1920 1080p at 23 98 fps 1920 1080p at 23 98 fps 2 1920 1080p at 23 98 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 24 fps 1920 1080p at 24 fps 1920 1080p at 24 fps 1920 1080p at 24 fps 1920 1080p at 24 fps 1920 1080p at 24 fps 1920 1080p at 24 fps 1920 1080p at 24 fps 1920 1080p at 24 fps 1920 1080p at 24 fps 2 1920 1080p at 24 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 25 fps 1920 1080p at 25 fps 1920 1080p at 25 fps...

Page 39: ...080p at 25 fps 1920 1080p at 25 fps 1920 1080p at 25 fps 1920 1080p at 50 fps 1920 1080p at 25 fps 2 1920 1080p at 25 fps 3G level B 1920 1080pat 59 94 fps 3G level B 1920 1080p at 59 94 fps 3G level B 1920 1080p at 59 94 fps 3G level B 1920 1080p at 59 94 fps 3G level B 1920 1080p at 29 97 fps 1920 1080p at 29 97 fps 1920 1080p at 29 97 fps 1920 1080p at 29 97 fps 1920 1080p at 59 94 fps 1920 108...

Page 40: ...32 Appendix A Matrox MC 100 Supported Output Formats Your notes ...

Page 41: ...B Matrox MC 100 Specifications This appendix provides specifications for the Matrox MC 100 ...

Page 42: ...t and output Compliant with SMPTE 259M 292M 372M 424M 425M SDI support of YUV 4 2 2 8 bit 10 bit SDI inputs with loss of signal switcher Automatic SDI output selection between 3G HD SD SDI dependent on input signal 16 channels of embedded audio Two BNC SDI connectors 75 Ω terminated HDMI output HDMI support of YUV 4 2 2 and RGB Eight channels of embedded audio selectable between the first and seco...

Page 43: ...ting temperature 0 to 40º C Minimum maximum storage temperature 40 to 75º C Maximum altitude for operation 3 000 meters Maximum altitude for transport 12 000 meters Operating humidity 20 to 80 relative humidity non condensing Storage humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing ...

Page 44: ...36 Appendix B Matrox MC 100 Specifications Your notes ...

Page 45: ...C Matrox Customer Support This appendix explains how you can register your Matrox product and obtain customer support ...

Page 46: ... product in the Matrox Support section of our website at www matrox com video support Important Only registered users are entitled to customer support software updates special promotional offers and access to our user forum Keep up to date with our website In addition to registering your Matrox product our website offers you up to the minute information about Matrox products and software updates B...

Page 47: ...1 for loss of signal switcher feature 11 for user defined DIP switches 11 resetting to factory defaults 23 saving option settings 23 to display HUD on SDI output 11 to display OSD on SDI output 11 to hide HUD on HDMI output 11 to hide OSD on HDMI output 11 to lock OSD 11 Display formats specifications 34 E Environmental specifications 35 F Firmware updating 2 H HDMI output audio output channel sel...

Page 48: ...annel switcher 21 HDMI only 21 horizontal channel offset 20 horizontal image translation 22 OSD signal type 15 SDI and HDMI 21 selection modes 21 vertical channel offset 20 specifications 34 specifying 3D settings 19 input settings 15 output settings 17 supported video formats input 16 26 28 30 output 26 28 30 updating firmware 2 user defined DIP switches 11 using the OSD buttons 13 viewing input ...

Page 49: ...ations 34 supported video formats 26 28 30 Selection modes channel switcher 21 selecting HDMI only 21 selecting horizontal image translation 22 selecting SDI and HDMI 21 selecting settings 21 Service returns iv Specifications AC DC adapter 34 display formats 34 environmental 35 HDMI output 34 Matrox MC 100 34 SDI input 34 SDI output 34 Supported video formats input 16 26 28 30 output 26 28 30 Syst...

Page 50: ...42 Index Your notes ...

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