
Quick Start Guide
AutoPatch Optima Distribution Matrix
Overview
Because the Optima Distribution Matrix is available in various sizes and board
configurations, the illustrations in this guide may differ from the model(s) you
purchased. For complete documentation for this product (including individual board
specifications), see the
AMX AutoPatch CD
or visit
www.amx.com
.
Installation
ESD Warning:
Avoid ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) damage to
sensitive components; be sure you and the enclosure(s) are
properly grounded before touching any internal materials.
Rack Mounting
To rack mount an Optima enclosure:
1.
Attach the rack ears as shown in FIG. 1 (screws provided).
2.
Install in a rack leaving a minimum of one empty rack unit above and below
(required); three empty rack units above and below are recommended.
Linking Multiple Enclosures (if applicable)
If the system has multiple enclosures, link cables and the Quick Start Guide
“AutoPatch – Linking Enclosures” has been provided. Link the enclosures according to
the guide.
Attaching Input & Output Cables/Wires
For testing purposes, attach just the first two sources and destinations according to the
AutoPatch Connector Guide
.
Follow the guide exactly; the system is programmed to
operate based on the guide.
Video Boards – BNC
Video BNC connectors are used for standard video,
Hi-Z sync, HV Hi-Z sync,
wideband, Y/c, SD-SDI, and HD-SDI signal types.
Component signals (e.g., Y/Pb/Pr) require more than one BNC connection. The
example in FIG. 2 (column right, top) shows three BNC cable connectors attached for
routing a three-component signal through Output 9.
S-Video Boards
S-Video boards are equipped with locking connectors, which lock on to AutoPatch
S-Video cables. Standard S-Video connectors may be used, but will not lock.
To fasten a locking S-Video connector:
hold the connector at a slight angle to
the right and push in (or pull back on the connector housing while pushing in).
RGBHV/HD-15 Boards
RGBHV/HD-15 boards use the pinouts in FIG. 4 for HD-15 connectors.
Note:
55 mA supplied on output pin 9; power draw not to exceed 50 mA per port.
DVI Boards
EDID Programmer software is provided with the 8x8 DVI boards to assist with in-field
programming (4x4 DVI boards do not support this software). For information, see the
instruction manual. DVI boards use the pinout in FIG 5.
*
4x4 DVI Board
– Output pin 14 supplies 55 mA; power draw not to exceed 50 mA
per port.
*
8x8 DVI Board
– Output pin 14 supplies 1000 mA shared total available on Output 1
through Output 4, and 270 mA shared total available on Output 5 through Output 8.
For installation information for the High-Amperage Outputs on the 8x8 DVI board, see
the instruction manual.
Stereo Audio Boards – 5-Term
General Specifications
Approvals
CE, UL, cUL
MTBF
92,000 hours
Operational Temperature
32° to 110° F (0° to 43° C)
Humidity
0 to 90% non-condensing
2 RU Enclosures
3 RU Enclosures
AC Power
100 to 240 VAC single phase (50 to 60 Hz)
1.8 A @ 100 to 240 VAC max.
AC Power
100 to 240 VAC single phase (50 to 60 Hz)
3.3 A @ 115 VAC max.
1.6 A @ 230 VAC max.
Power Consumption
160 W per enclosure (max.)
100 W per loaded enclosure (typical)
Power Consumption
260 W per enclosure (max.)
135 W per loaded enclosure (typical)
Thermal Dissipation
546 BTU (max.)
341 BTU per fully loaded enclosure (typical)
Thermal Dissipation
887 BTU (max.)
461 BTU per fully loaded enclosure (typical)
Dimensions
Approximately 12 in. (30.5 cm) Depth
18.9 in. (48.0 cm) Width with rack ears
17.4 in. (44.2 cm) Width without rack ears
3.5 in. (8.9 cm) Height
Dimensions
Approximately 12 in. (30.5 cm) Depth
18.9 in. (48.0 cm) Width with rack ears
17.4 in. (44.2 cm) Width without rack ears
5.2 in. (13.2 cm) Height
Weight
Approximately 10 lb. (4.54 kg)
per loaded enclosure
Weight
Approximately 12 lb. (5.44 kg)
per loaded enclosure
FIG. 1
Attach rack ears to sides of enclosure
FIG. 2
Three BNC connectors are required for a three-component signal
FIG. 3
Pull back on connector housing while pushing in
FIG. 4
HD-15 input and output board connector pinouts
FIG. 5
DVI input and output board connector pinouts
FIG. 6
5-Term stereo audio wiring
Connector housing
Balanced audio
Unbalanced audio
Audio boards with 5-position terminal
block connectors can be wired for
balanced (differential) or unbalanced
(single-ended) audio.