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Problem 

Remedy  

Noise bars are "rolling" up 

or down in the output 

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or:  
Low Frequency Hum in 

the audio output 

Hum bars (ground loop) are caused by a difference in the ground potential 

of any two or more devices connected to your signal path. This difference  

is compensated by passing that voltage difference through any available 

interconnection, including your video cables.  

WARNING

Do not disconnect the ground from any piece of 

video equipment in your signal path!  

Check the following to remove hum bars: 

1. 

Confirm that all interconnected equipment is connected to the same phase of 

power, if possible. 

2. 

Remove equipment connected to that phase that may introduce noise, such as 

motors, generators, etc. 

3. 

Disconnect all interconnect cables and reconnect them one at a time until the 

ground loop reappears. Disconnect the affected cable and replace, or insert an 

isolation transformer in the signal path. 

 

Audio Signal   

Problem 

Remedy  

No audio at the output 

device, regardless of input 

selected 

1. 

Confirm that your sources and output device are powered on and connected 

properly. Audio signals connected to the input of your machine should be 

properly wired to the output of your source. Audio signals connected to the 

output of your machine should be properly wired to the input of your machine 

or recorder. 

2. 

Confirm that any other amplifiers in the signal path have the proper input 

and/or output selected. Pay special attention to input amplifiers that may be 

built into your acceptor. 

Audio level is too low 

1. 

Confirm that the connecting cables are of high quality and properly built. Take 

special care in noting the wiring configuration of balanced to unbalanced 

cables.  

2. 

Check level controls located on your source input device or output display or 

recorder. 

 

Control 

Problem 

Remedy  

No control of Matrix 

Switcher from PC 

software 

1. 

Confirm the wiring of the connecting cable. Cable length should not exceed 25 feet. 

2. 

Confirm that all DIP switches on the Matrix Switcher have been set properly. Keep 

in mind that if you are only controlling one Matrix Switcher on a specific port, that 

Matrix Switcher must be assigned the ID of  “1”. 

3. 

Confirm that the baud rate of your computer COM port is set to the same as that of 

your Matrix Switcher (9600-Baud). Confirm that the proper COM port is selected in 

the control software. 

4. 

Confirm that bi-directional communication is enabled on all Matrix Switchers.  

5. 

With custom software, do not send multiple commands at the same time. The Matrix 

Switcher must complete one command and send the reply, before receiving another. 

6. 

Confirm that the computer you are using supports true RS-232C protocol. 

Computers such as the Apple Macintosh do not! 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OMX-SW6x6

Page 1: ...OMX SW6x6...

Page 2: ...s 6 7 2 6 Selecting Video Audio Control Breakaway 6 7 2 7 Using the Audio Follow Video Mode 6 7 2 8 Storing a Configuration 6 7 2 9 Recalling a Configuration 7 7 2 10 Deleting a Setup 7 7 2 11 Using t...

Page 3: ...ATURES 5 FIGURE 3 DIP SWITCHES GENERAL VIEW 8 FIGURE 4 RS 232 CONTROL CONNECTOR WIRING 9 FIGURE 5 RS 232 AND RS 485 OPERATION 9 FIGURE 6 TERMINATING THE LINE 9 FIGURE 7 CONNECTING THE OMX SW6X6 10 TAB...

Page 4: ...6x6 About the OMX SW6x6 The OMX SW6x6 is a broadcast quality high performance matrix switcher for composite video and unbalanced stereo audio signals Switching during the vertical interval ensures gli...

Page 5: ...wed by the input button Setup number to be deleted 8 AFV illuminated button When pressed illuminates and selects the Audio Follow Video function If the audio configuration differs from the video confi...

Page 6: ...nectors Video outputs used to connect the video acceptors 8 VIDEO INPUTS BNC connectors Video inputs used to connect the video sources 9 SYNC Select switch Selects either an external sync from the ext...

Page 7: ...To connect a video audio Input to a specific output press the desired output button upper line followed by the desired input button lower row 7 2 4 Disconnecting a Video Audio Input To disconnect a v...

Page 8: ...input circuitry to select the required input sync source 7 3 2 Setting the Configuration Switches Setting the configuration switches is accomplished through a bank of DIP switches located on the rear...

Page 9: ...al block connector Bear in mind that serial communication between Matrix Switchers is always via RS 485 The RS 232 port is either a DB 9 9 pin port or DB 25 25 pin port The cable connecting your switc...

Page 10: ...as the example in Figure 7 illustrates do the following as necessary 1 Connect all the video audio sources to the video audio inputs of the OMX SW6x6 2 Connect all the video audio acceptors to the vid...

Page 11: ...cted to the same input or output number on the switcher For example the first RGBS source is connected to Input 1 on the 4 switchers the second is connected to Input 2 on the switchers etc The switche...

Page 12: ...e and at the receptacle Make sure the receptacle is active outputting the proper mains voltage 3 If there is still no power check the fuse Remove power cord from the AC outlet and from the machine and...

Page 13: ...should be properly wired to the input of your machine or recorder 2 Confirm that any other amplifiers in the signal path have the proper input and or output selected Pay special attention to input amp...

Page 14: ...trix Switchers described in this manual uses four bytes of information as defined below Data is transferred at 9600 baud with no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit 1st byte DESTINATION INSTRUCTION 0 D...

Page 15: ...t equal to audio output to be switched 0 to all the outputs 2 3 STORE STATUS Set as SETUP To store parameters to delete setup 2 7 4 RECALL STATUS Set as SETUP Don t care 2 7 5 REQUEST STATUS OF A VIDE...

Page 16: ...is not defined or 1 if it is defined NOTE 5 An error code is returned to the PC if an invalid code was sent to the switcher e g trying to save to a setup greater than 8 or trying to switch an input or...

Page 17: ...16 TABLE OF HEX CODES FOR THE MASTER The table below shows the HEX codes for switching the OMX SW6x6 OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5 IN 6...

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