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Installation

This section covers how to install and connect the product. It also provides safety information and other
guidance related to installing the product.

Note

This product is intended for installation and use only in environments where all RS-232 and PoE+
connections originate within the building.

Don’t Void Your Warranty!

Caution

This product is for indoor use. Do not install it outdoors or in a humid environment without the appropriate
protective enclosure. Do not allow it to come into contact with any liquid.

Do not install or operate this product if it has been dropped, damaged, or exposed to liquids. If any of these
things happen, return it to Vaddio for safety and functional testing.

Learn more at

www.vaddio.com/products

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Cabling Notes

Use Cat-5e or better cable and standard RJ-45 connectors (568B termination). We recommend using high-
quality connectors and a high-quality crimping tool.

RS-232 cables may be up to 500 ft (152.4 m).

Note

Use standard RJ-45 connectors and a good crimping tool. Do not use pass-through
RJ-45 connectors. Poorly crimped connectors can damage the connectors on the
product, cause intermittent connections, and degrade signal quality. Test cable pin-
outs and continuity before connecting them.

Intact

– Contact fingers will make reliable

contact with the cable connector

Damaged

– Some contact fingers are bent

and will NOT make reliable contact with the

cable connector

Caution

Check Cat-5 cables for continuity before using them. Using the wrong pin-out may damage the camera
system and void the warranty.

Pro Tip

To prevent tragic mishaps, label both ends of every cable.

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Integrator's Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher

Summary of Contents for AV Bridge MatrixMIX

Page 1: ...Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher Document 411 0006 30 Rev A August 2017 ...

Page 2: ...ct Menu View 9 Web Interface Cheat Sheet 10 System Administration Tasks 11 Managing Access and Passwords 11 Setting System Time and Time Zone 12 Configuring the Switcher for Your Network 13 Adding Room Information 14 Rebooting 14 Exporting and Importing Configuration Data 15 Updating the Firmware 17 Restoring Factory Defaults 18 Contacting Vaddio Technical Support 19 Viewing Diagnostic Logs 19 Per...

Page 3: ... or Disable Streaming 33 Set IP Streaming Settings 33 Advanced IP Streaming Settings 33 Setting up Macros and Triggers 34 Working with Graphics 35 Configuring Standby Behavior 36 Locking the Front Panel Controls 36 Operating the Switcher 37 Before You Start 37 Selecting Cameras 38 Working with Audio 38 Working with On Screen Graphics 39 Selecting a PIP Source and Layout 41 Using Camera Presets 42 ...

Page 4: ...gs get 62 network ping 63 system reboot 63 system factory reset 64 sleep 64 version 65 history 65 help 66 exit 66 Specifications 67 Troubleshooting and Care 68 Compliance Statements and Declarations of Conformity 69 FCC Part 15 Compliance 69 ICES 003 Compliance 69 European Compliance 70 Warranty Information 71 Photo Credits 72 Index 73 iv Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Mult...

Page 5: ...d troubleshooting Download manuals dimensional drawings and other information from www vaddio com support Features Operator friendly n IP connectivity to controllers for virtualized control across the network n Intuitive visually consistent interfaces web interface or connected TeleTouch Multiviewer n Basic configuration tasks available from the front panel n Separate outputs for program preview a...

Page 6: ...boSHOT Series may use Quick Connect or OneLINK device Yes Yes ConferenceSHOT Series Yes Yes ClearVIEW HD 20SE Yes No PowerVIEW HD 22 30 Yes No ZoomSHOT 20 Yes No WideSHOT Yes No If the camera is connected via a Quick Connect or OneLINK device IP control uses the camera s IP address not the address of its extension device Non Vaddio Cameras Product RS 232 IP Sony BRC Z330 Z700 H700 H900 Yes No Sony...

Page 7: ...rt Guide part number 411 0006 00 International AV Bridge MatrixMIX part number 999 5660 001 n AV Bridge MatrixMIX part number 998 5660 000 n Power supply with Euro and UK cord sets n Quick Start Guide part number 411 0006 00 Australia AV Bridge MatrixMIX part number 999 5660 009 n AV Bridge MatrixMIX part number 998 5660 000 n Power supply with Australia New Zealand cord set n Quick Start Guide pa...

Page 8: ...tion with the switcher n Blinking blue The video source cannot be detected by the chosen configuration of that camera control n Not illuminated No video source is connected Connector Panel Connections left to right by row n External Control RS 232 port for external control device trigger inputs for up to 10 presenter controlled devices n RS 232 Ports Camera 1 Camera 6 Camera control connections n ...

Page 9: ...ng Notes Use Cat 5e or better cable and standard RJ 45 connectors 568B termination We recommend using high quality connectors and a high quality crimping tool RS 232 cables may be up to 500 ft 152 4 m Note Use standard RJ 45 connectors and a good crimping tool Do not use pass through RJ 45 connectors Poorly crimped connectors can damage the connectors on the product cause intermittent connections ...

Page 10: ...are is out of date When you set up the camera controller be sure the associated Vaddio cameras have been updated to a firmware version that supports the controller Powering Up 1 Power up all the cameras to be used 2 Connect the power supply 3 Power up the camera controller if your setup includes one 6 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 11: ... and routing information automatically and you will be able to browse to it In the absence of a DHCP server the switcher s default IP address is 169 254 1 1 and its subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 You can configure a static IP address either through the network or from a computer connected directly to the Ethernet port You may need a crossover cable To see the current IP address dial to the Network men...

Page 12: ...ial to the Network menu on the front panel and press Select 2 Enter the IP address or hostname in your browser s address bar If you use the hostname you may need to enter http as a prefix to keep the browser from treating it as a search query If the system is configured for guest access you will not need to log in If a login is required the username is user Contact the system administrator if you ...

Page 13: ...erface page Configure standby behavior audio inputs available from the Operator page and enable disable front panel controls n Room Labels page Display room information on the web interface screens including the conference room name and phone number and the in house number for AV assistance n Networking page Configure date and time settings hostname and IP addressing n Security page Set passwords ...

Page 14: ...ed global Video Switching IP streaming and USB streaming settings Streaming Switching mode keying layer sources PIP sources and layout Video Switching How downstream cameras behave on standby User Interface Passwords for admin and user accounts Security Disable front panel controls User Interface Enable disable session timeout Security Hostname and network settings Networking Time and date setting...

Page 15: ...ocating the information to contact Technical Support on the Help page Managing Access and Passwords SECURITY PAGE Set up the appropriate level of security to conform to your organization s requirements Idle session time out check the box labeled Automatically Expire Idle Sessions to automatically log you out of the web interface after 30 minutes without interaction Require a password for user acce...

Page 16: ...hich NTP server to use 1 Enable Automatic NTP Updating 2 Select the desired time zone from the list 3 If desired specify the NTP server to use If you are not sure about this use the default 4 Save your changes 5 To update the system time immediately select Refresh Otherwise the time will update the next time the switcher contacts the NTP server 12 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge Matri...

Page 17: ...iguration can result in loss of network contact with the device 1 Edit the device hostname if necessary The hostname serves as the device URL If the network supports hostname resolution you can use the hostname instead of the device s IP address when you open a web interface session The hostname is also used as the filename for exported configuration data so it can help you identify the source of ...

Page 18: ...EM PAGE This can help if the switcher stops responding as you expect In the System Utilities section select Reboot then confirm You will need to log in again after the reboot If rebooting the camera controller doesn t fix the problem you may need to reset to factory defaults But before you take that step back up the configuration 14 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpo...

Page 19: ...hem verify that the configuration is good and then copy it to the others Most Vaddio professional AV products and cameras have this capability Note Currently Vaddio products cannot import a configuration file that was exported from a different version of firmware 15 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 20: ...does not copy device specific data such as hostname or sensitive data such as passwords To import a configuration 1 Select Import The Import Data box opens 2 Select Choose File and browse to the dat file to be imported 3 Select Begin Importing Data When the import is complete the device reboots and you will need to log in again Note Currently Vaddio products cannot import a configuration file that...

Page 21: ...ully contact Vaddio technical support immediately 1 In a separate browser tab or window go to the appropriate product page or to the software updates section of support vaddio com and download the appropriate update file 2 In the Firmware Update pane select Choose File Then browse to the update file and select it 3 Select Begin Firmware Update 4 READ the information in the Confirm dialog box and b...

Page 22: ...oring factory settings See Exporting and importing configuration data To restore the original factory settings Select Restore Factory Settings A confirmation message informs you that the action cannot be undone This is your cue to make sure you have successfully exported the configuration This operation logs you out and resets the admin password to its factory default value of password 18 Integrat...

Page 23: ...elp You ll find technical support contact information on the Help page Viewing Diagnostic Logs DIAGNOSTICS PAGE If you encounter a problem that you can t solve your Vaddio technical support representative may ask you to download and email the log file available from the Diagnostics screen 19 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 24: ...cifying what happens when the switcher goes to standby mode n Specifying which audio inputs are available from the operator s interface web or multiviewer n Locking the front panel controls Working with Video Inputs VIDEO INPUTS PAGE The web interface provides a control page with tabs for each camera and other video input device allowing you to control the connected cameras without accessing their...

Page 25: ...e pattern n Video transition take effect and time for A B switching mode and dual bus mode n Keying control and sources n PIP source and layout Graphics for keying operations are managed on the Graphics page See Working with Graphics Controls for the multiviewer output include n Resolution frame rate n Color space n Video mute pattern 21 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multi...

Page 26: ... Stream outputs include the video mute pattern and the video source Set the multiviewer output as the source for the IP stream for remote live operation 22 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 27: ...g the Switching Mode VIDEO SWITCHING PAGE In the Global Settings area of the Video Switching page select the desired switching mode A B switching or dual bus switching After changing from A B switching to dual bus mode or vice versa the controller s associated with the switcher may need to be rebooted 23 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 28: ...ary adjust the transition time Configuring A B Mode and Dual Bus Mode Transitions Separately VIDEO OUTPUTS PAGE PREVIEW AND PROGRAM TABS Set transition effects and times separately for A B and dual bus modes The take transition controls are available on both the Preview and Program tabs 24 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 29: ...s AUDIO PAGE ANALOG TAB To supply 48 VDC phantom power to a connected microphone check the Phantom Power checkbox below the controls for the Line Mic input 25 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 30: ...annels for each of the eight HDMI inputs n HDMI Outputs corresponding to the HDMI Outputs area of the connector panel Left and right channels for the Program Preview and Multiview outputs n Streaming corresponding to the Network and USB 3 0 connectors Left and right channels for IP Stream USB Playback and USB Record The Matrix tab of the Audio page defines audio routing Muting the Microphones Use ...

Page 31: ...ND STREAMING TABS Use the button to mute the desired audio input or output Use the slider to set the volume Note For best performance with most computers we recommend setting the USB Record volume high 27 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 32: ...y cancelling the specified output signal out of the line mic input Noise Cancellation Enabled suppresses ambient noise Automatic Gain Control Disabled adjusts gain to compensate for differences in volume as different people speak 28 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 33: ...t for more natural speech reproduction n High pass filter Specify the lowest frequency that the microphone should pick up Use this setting to reduce low frequency background noise such as heating air conditioning systems n Low pass filter Specify the highest frequency that the microphone should pick up Use this setting to reduce hissing sounds and make speech sound natural n PEQ parametric equaliz...

Page 34: ...ng speech volumes If some people on the far end are inaudible while others are too loud check the Compressor box to reduce the dynamic range from the connected speakers Analog tab only To compensate for specific audio issues on the far end Use the equalizers for the analog outputs to attenuate specific frequency ranges This can help if the far end audio includes unwanted elements such as a rumblin...

Page 35: ... in that row is routed to the output represented in that column To specify how the AV Bridge MatrixMIX uses a given audio input locate its row Locate the column representing the desired output and select the table cell where the desired row and column intersect Example In the screen shot below the auto mic mixer is the source for all the active audio outputs 31 Integrator s Complete Guide to the A...

Page 36: ...for each stream on the Streaming page Configuring Streaming Settings STREAMING PAGE Note After making changes on this page save them Edit the USB Device Name To change the way the camera shows up in your soft client s camera selection list edit the USB Device Name Allow Soft Client Control of the System To allow conferencing applications to control the audio check the Enabled box for HID Audio Con...

Page 37: ...es additional control 2 Select the desired IP streaming resolution 3 Easy quality mode only Select Video Quality 4 Custom quality mode only Select the desired IP streaming frame rate 5 Custom quality mode only Select the desired Max Bandwidth Check with your IT staff as this setting can affect network performance Advanced IP Streaming Settings RTSP port We recommend using the default RTSP port num...

Page 38: ...macro 1 In the Macro Editor area select New 2 Give the macro a brief descriptive name 3 Enter the commands to perform the desired actions 4 Save the macro 5 Select Test to verify that the macro does what it needs to do The Macro Execution Log displays each command as it executes and indicates any syntax errors that may be present 6 Make changes as needed saving and testing until you get the desire...

Page 39: ... is placed at the top left corner of the canvas coordinates 0 0 2 Drag the image to the desired location on the canvas or enter the desired offset from top left 3 Select the expand collapse arrow associated with the filename to open the file information 4 Select the desired mask type alpha luma chroma or opaque 5 After making changes save your work and select the up arrow to close the file informa...

Page 40: ...ers Standby Leave this check box unchecked if all cameras should remain powered up when the switcher goes to standby mode Locking the Front Panel Controls USER INTERFACE PAGE To disable the front panel controls check the Front Panel Lock box in the System Configuration section of the User Interface page The front panel message shows that the controls are locked and displays the switcher s IP addre...

Page 41: ... and software to control the connected cameras other video sources and audio equipment n You will need to view the switcher s multiview output If you are not using a TeleTouch 27 USB multiviewer for example if operating the switcher remotely you will need to view the multiviewer output as an IP stream n To view the IP stream the switcher must be configured to enable IP streaming n To view the IP s...

Page 42: ...w camera for the Program camera Working with Audio OPERATOR S AUDIO PAGE Up to four audio channels may be available on the operator s Audio page Each provides a mute unmute button volume read out and volume slider control The audio channels available on the Audio screen depend on how the connected switcher is configured Changing this requires administrative access to the switcher s web interface 3...

Page 43: ...hics Select the output to work with Preview or Program To add or remove an existing graphic select or deselect the Layer button associated with it 39 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 44: ...er select the Source button associated with the layer 4 Optional Select one of the file search filters to display only the graphics of the desired mask type or source If there are more graphics files and sources than will fit on the screen the left and right navigation arrows become active 5 Select the desired graphics file or source 6 Select the X in the upper right corner to return to the main s...

Page 45: ...elect the camera or other video source to use as the PIP source 3 Select Layout to open the layout selection box 4 Select the desired screen layout 5 Select the Done button to dismiss the layout selection box 41 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 46: ...stored in the cameras Using Macros OPERATOR S MACROS PAGE Macros are defined in the switcher s administrative interface Some may be specific to connected equipment rather than outputs Select the desired macro Allow time for the macro to complete before starting another action Note Some macros enforce a delay to allow time for completion The delay can be a minute or more in some cases 42 Integrator...

Page 47: ...ra focus near Focus the camera near far Focus the camera far stop Stop the camera focus mode Camera focus mode Things you might need to know about control via Telnet session n Command lines are terminated with a carriage return n All ASCII characters including carriage returns are echoed to the terminal program and appended with the VT100 string ESC J hex 1B 5B 4A which most terminal programs auto...

Page 48: ...s of the left right channel of the IP stream s audio program_out_left program_out_right Gets or sets the mute status of the left right channel of the program audio preview_out_left preview_out_right Gets or sets the mute status of the left right channel of the preview audio multiviewer_out_left multiviewer_out_right Gets or sets the mute status of the left right channel of the multiviewer audio Op...

Page 49: ...he volume for the left right channel of the IP stream s audio program_out_left program_out_right Get or set the volume for the left right program output preview_out_left preview_out_right Get or set the volume for the left right preview output multiviewer_out_left multiviewer_out_right Get or set the volume for the left right multiviewer output Options get Returns the current volume of the specifi...

Page 50: ...ght Get or set the inputs routed to the left right channel of the preview output multiviewer_out_left multiviewer_out_right Get or set the inputs routed to the left right channel of the multiviewer output line_out_1 line_out_2 Get or set the inputs routed to the specified Line Out port Options get Returns the routing for the specified output set Sets the routing for the specified output Inputs aut...

Page 51: ...e Out 1 Line Out 2 Inputs auto_mic_mix Routing gain of the auto mic mixer for the chosen output usb3_playback_left usb3_playback_right Routing gain of USB Playback Left Right for the chosen output line_in_1 line_in_2 Routing gain of Line In 1 Line In 2 for the chosen output hdmi_in_ 1 8 _left hdmi_in_ 1 8 _right Routing gain of the specified HDMI input left or right channel for the chosen output O...

Page 52: ...eft Pans camera 3 left at the default speed camera 3 pan right 20 Pans camera 3 right using a speed of 20 camera 3 pan stop Stops camera 3 s horizontal motion camera tilt Moves the specified camera vertically Synopsis camera 1 8 tilt up speed down speed stop Required 1 8 Specify the camera to tilt Options up Moves the camera up down Moves the camera down stop Stops the camera s vertical movement s...

Page 53: ... in out Zooms the camera out stop Stops the camera s zoom movement speed 1 7 Optional integer 1 7 specifies the speed for zoom movement Default speed is 3 Examples camera 3 zoom in Zooms camera 3 in at the default speed camera 2 zoom out 7 Zooms camera 2 out using a speed of 7 camera 2 zoom stop Stops camera 2 s zoom motion 49 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV ...

Page 54: ...n manual mode speed 1 8 Optional integer 1 8 specifies the speed for changing focus stop Stops the camera s focus movement mode auto manual get Specifies automatic or manual focus mode or returns the current focus mode Examples camera 3 focus near OK Brings the focus near at the default speed camera 3 focus far 7 OK Moves the focus farther from the camera at a speed of 7 camera 3 focus mode get au...

Page 55: ...mera uses Tri Synchronous Motion to move to this position using the specified speed save ccu Optional Saves the current CCU settings as part of the preset If not specified the last color settings are used when recalled Examples camera 2 preset recall 3 OK Moves camera 2 to its stored preset 3 camera 2 preset store 1 OK Saves camera 2 s current position as its preset 1 camera 2 preset store 4 tri s...

Page 56: ...the gain value as an integer 0 to 11 detail Returns the detail value as an integer 0 to 15 chroma Returns the chroma value as an integer 0 to 14 wide_dynamic_range Returns the current state for Wide Dynamic Range on or off Returns null if the camera does not support this feature all Returns all current CCU settings Examples camera 3 ccu get iris iris 6 OK Returns the current iris value camera 3 cc...

Page 57: ...de dynamic range mode is off iris 0 11 Sets the iris value as an integer 0 to 11 Can only be used when auto iris is off auto_iris on off Sets the auto iris state on or off Auto iris disables manual iris and gain when it is on gain 0 11 Sets gain value as an integer 0 to 11 Can only be used when auto iris is off detail 0 15 Sets the detail value as an integer 0 to 15 chroma 0 14 Sets the chroma val...

Page 58: ...stom CCU scene 1 camera standby Set or change standby status for the specified camera Synopsis camera 1 8 standby off on toggle get Required 1 8 Specify the camera to place in standby low power mode Options off Brings the camera out of standby mode on Stops video and puts the camera in standby mode toggle Changes the camera s standby state if it was not in standby mode it enters standby if it was ...

Page 59: ...eo from the specified HDMI video input program Video to the program output preview Video to the preview output usb_stream Video portion of the USB stream ip_stream Video portion of the IP stream Options get Returns the current video mute status off Unmutes the video Normal video resumes on Mutes the video Black screen with message toggle Changes the camera s video mute status Examples video mute g...

Page 60: ...cified output set Sets the source for the specified output Source channels input1 to input8 Video from HDMI inputs Input 1 Input 8 Valid sources for program and preview outputs program The program output or bus A in dual bus mode Valid source for usb_stream and ip_stream outputs preview The preview output or bus B in dual bus mode Valid source for usb_stream and ip_stream outputs multiviewer The m...

Page 61: ...f the PIP on the specified output off Disables the PIP on the specified output source input1 input8 Enables the PIP on the specified output and specifies its source Any of the 8 video inputs may be a PIP source Examples video preview pip get source input2 OK Returns the source of the PIP on the preview output video preview pip source input1 OK Sets the camera connected to Input 1 as the source for...

Page 62: ...s get Returns the state of the specified layer on the specified output on Enables the specified layer on the specified output off Disables the specified layer on the specified output toggle Changes the specified layer s state if it was disabled it changes to enabled and vice versa Examples graphics preview enable layer1 get enabled on OK Returns the current state of layer 1 on the preview output L...

Page 63: ...put7 Set the device at input 7 as the source for the specified graphic input8 Set the device at input 8 as the source for the specified graphic filename Use the specified file as the specified graphic The file must be available in the switcher s Graphics Library Examples graphics preview source layer1 get source 120px Stop_Sign png OK Returns the source of the graphic currently in use as layer 1 o...

Page 64: ...g mode switch mode dual_bus OK Sets the switching mode to dual bus switch take Execute a video take Synopsis In a b switching mode switch take In dual bus switching mode switch preview program take Bus program In dual bus mode swaps the selected inputs on the program bus preview In dual bus mode swaps the selected inputs on the preview bus Examples switch take OK Returns the current state of layer...

Page 65: ...r triggers 1 through 10 are available off on Set the state of the trigger Optional block Block execution of subsequent command to allow macros to finish executing similar to sleep The default time to block is 60 seconds seconds Number of seconds to block Example trigger 3 on Turns trigger 3 on trigger 1 off block 10 Turns off trigger 1 and blocks for up to 10 seconds while any macros in progress f...

Page 66: ...re the stream is available IP Video_Mode Video quality mode selected preset or custom USB Enabled Specifies whether USB streaming is enabled Example streaming settings get IP Custom_Frame_Rate 30 IP Custom_Resolution 1080p IP Enabled true IP Port 554 IP Preset_Quality High Quality Best IP Preset_Resolution 720p IP Protocol RTSP IP URL vaddio avbmm stream IP Video_Mode preset USB Enabled true netwo...

Page 67: ...ts transmitted 5 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 410 0 964 3 112 ms Sends five ECHO_REQUEST packets of 56 bytes each to the host at 192 168 1 66 network ping count 10 size 100 192 168 1 1 Sends 10 ECHO_REQUEST packets of 100 bytes each to the host at 192 168 1 1 The command returns data in the same form as above system reboot Reboots the system either immediately or after t...

Page 68: ...m factory reset on or off command if one has been received then reads the rear panel DIP switches and returns the status on if they are all in the down position system factory reset on factory reset software on factory reset hardware off OK Enables factory reset upon reboot Note This command does not initiate a factory reset The factory reset takes place on the next reboot sleep Pauses for the spe...

Page 69: ...limit Options limit Integer value specifying the maximum number of commands to return Examples history Displays the current command buffer history 5 Sets the history command buffer to remember the last 5 unique entries Additional information You can navigate the command history using the up and down arrow keys This command supports the expansion functionality from which previous commands can be re...

Page 70: ...ple help Note Use as a command parameter to see information about a given command s syntax exit Ends the command session and then closes the Telnet socket Synopsis exit Example exit 66 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 71: ... Dynamic Range THD Noise Impedance 20Hz to 20 KHz 90 dB 0 1 Mic Level 10 Kohm Frequency Response Dynamic Range THD Noise Impedance 20Hz to 20 KHz 90 dB 0 2 50 ohms HDMI Audio IP and USB Streaming Audio Channels Sample Rate Resolution Stereo 48 KHz 16 bit Channels Sample Rate Resolution Stereo 48 KHz 16 bit Power Physical and Environmental Input Power 12 VDC 5 A Audio line in phantom power 48 VDC 1...

Page 72: ...e is out of sync with the unit This can happen if more than one person is controlling the unit Use the browser s page refresh button The password has been changed Contact your system administrator Unable to access the switcher s stream Streaming is not enabled on the switcher Log in to the switcher s web interface as admin and enable the appropriate stream The switcher is behaving in unexpected wa...

Page 73: ...l interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause u...

Page 74: ...04 Corrigendum 2006 Electrical Fast Transients EN 61000 4 5 2006 Surge Immunity EN 61000 4 6 2009 Conducted Immunity EN 61000 4 8 2010 Power Frequency Magnetic Field EN 61000 4 11 2004 Voltage Dips Interrupts and Fluctuations KN22 2008 CISPR 22 2006 Conducted and Radiated Emissions KN24 2008 CISPR 24 1997 A1 2000 A2 2002 IT Immunity Characteristics EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge EN 61000 4 3...

Page 75: ...and or replacement Vaddio Technical Support can be contacted by email at support vaddio com or by phone at one of the phone numbers listed on support vaddio com Return Material Authorization RMA number Before returning a product for repair or replacement request an RMA from Vaddio s technical support Provide the technician with a return phone number e mail address shipping address product serial n...

Page 76: ...ristoforetti Bottom center US astronaut Terry Virts top left cosmonauts Alexander Samokutyaev and Anton Shkaplerov By NASA https www flickr com photos nasa2explore 16166230844 Public Domain https commons wikimedia org w index php curid 38931301 European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano Expedition 36 flight engineer outside the International Space Station By NASA http spaceflight nasa gov gall...

Page 77: ...ngth maximum 5 camera presets 42 recalling 42 camera select buttons 4 camera status indicators 4 cameras 20 38 controlling 20 selecting 38 capabilities 1 67 CCU scenes 54 custom 54 recalling 54 CCU settings 51 53 chairman override microphone setting 29 cheat sheet web interface 10 chroma setting 52 53 color settings 52 53 color space setting 21 command history 65 compatibility 2 6 7 browsers 7 fir...

Page 78: ...ndicator lights 4 information room 14 IP address 7 8 13 configuring 13 default 13 discovering 7 8 IP streaming 32 33 62 enabling 32 latency 37 resolutions and frame rates 32 settings 33 62 URL 33 iris settings 52 53 K keying 21 35 39 configuring 21 graphics library 35 L labels room 14 lighting settings 52 54 locking the front panel 36 log files 19 login 7 9 low pass filter adjustment microphones 2...

Page 79: ...wer 25 ping command 63 PIP 21 41 57 configuring 21 layout 41 source 41 57 PIP screen 41 power up order 6 powering microphones 25 presets 42 51 moving to 51 setting 51 preview output 21 38 59 configuring 21 graphics layers 59 product capabilities 1 67 product compatibility 6 product returns and repairs 71 program output 21 38 59 configuring 21 graphics layers 59 Q quick reference web interface 10 R...

Page 80: ... 48 tilt speed 48 time and date settings 12 time zone 12 transitions video 24 for A B and dual bus switching modes 24 time 24 type 24 Tri Synchronous Motion Tri Sync 51 trigger input connections 4 triggers 61 troubleshooting 68 U update 17 uploading graphics files 35 USB connections 4 USB Record volume 27 USB streaming 32 62 enabling 32 User Interface page web 36 user login 7 8 11 changing 11 defa...

Page 81: ...ecurity page 11 Streaming page 32 System page 14 15 17 18 User Interface page 36 Video Outputs 32 Video Outputs page 21 24 Video Switching page 23 24 what s in the box 3 wide dynamic range setting 52 53 Z zoom command 49 zoom speed 49 77 Integrator s Complete Guide to the AV Bridge MatrixMIX Multipurpose AV Switcher ...

Page 82: ...dge and MatrixMIX are trademarks or registered trademarks of Milestone AV Technologies The term HDMI and the HDMI logo are trademarkes or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries All other brand names or marks are used for identification purposes and are trademarks of their respective owners In British Columbia Milestone AV Technologies ULC carries on bu...

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