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1. ES HIS 2262 2 AS B Hm 92 00149 HEZA LES NUM Send command set 18 41 3 3 Telnet Telnet is a terminal emulation program for TCP IP networks such as the Internet The Telnet program runs on your computer and connects your PC to a server on the network You can then enter commands through the Telnet program and they will be executed as if you were entering them directly on the server console This enables you to control the server and communicate with other servers on the network LAUNCHING TELNET SESSION With the IP address of the PC set above a Telnet session can be started 1 Select Start menu and select Run 2 Type command as shown below gj anybody Internet My Documents Bs gt N My Recent Documents gt E mail Kory utlook E e My Pictures D x M 122 My Music _ qs My Computer maia Type the name of a program folder document or eee Internet resource and Windows will open it For you HX 6600 Pro E Control Panel PonyProg2000 Set Program Access and Open command v Defaults 00 1 53 Printers and Faxes DX4400 ODMO909 Remove Hen ard Support OK Cancel Browse gt Search ia Opens a program Folder d All Programs C WINDOWS system32 command com t CR Windows DOS right Microsoft Corp 1996 2001 IC DOCUME 1 ANY BODY
2. WRITE EDID i EEPROM1 i lij EEPROM2 i p EE lt EEPROM3 N EDID i i INTERFACE CONTROL Read Store i d lt EEPROM16 CaS EEPROM17 H aM fe rome i1 LL i Ella dici Reese 582 2 Figure 1 24 Concept drawing of EDID setting and working in MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router As depicted in Figure 1 4 once EDID is configured each EDID is stored in EEPROM at the Input Asaresult the video sources are able to read EDID from the EEPROM during boot up even though the MXA 1600Pro and connected displays are not powered on yet 27 41 4 2 1 EDID Write to MXA Click EDID square box Push output button gt Push Input button gt Click EDID Write button Example Click EDID square box gt Push output button gt Push output 4 four button gt Push input 14 fourteen button gt Click EDID Write button This means Read output 4 four display s EDID information from and writes output 4 four display s EDID to input 14 EEPROM of MXA EDID D Output EDID Info gt gt Input Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 nput 6 Input 7 Input 8 Input9 Input 10 Input11 Input12 Input13 Input14 Input 15 Input 16 Figure 1 25 EDID Write to User could also check EDID information of MXA like below Click EDID square box Push each input number gt Check the information of i
3. 3 4 2 LAN Configuration amp Click Configuration gt LAN square box gt Select DHCP or Static IP gt Input below data D IP ADDRESS SUBNETMASK 3 GATEWAY DNS1 DNS2 MAC ADDRESS PORT Setting using Number key pad Click SAVE button to save MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router can be controlled through the 10 100 base Ethernet port using either graphic user interfaces or a command line interface The graphic user interfaces use both of a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and a proprietary PC software The physical connection of MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router can be made on the standard LAN or directly in the peer to peer way The command line interface uses a Telnet session to a private port To make MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router connected through the Ethernet port it should be set to have a unique static IP address The default IP from factory is 192 168 000 088 To acquire a valid IP in your LAN network contact your network manager to avoid IP conflict 22 41 Default Value factory data Information IP address 192 168 000 088 Net Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 192 168 000 001 Mac address MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router has its own MAC ADDRESS and that MAC ADDRESS allow you to communicate with PC network solutions without any communication jamming Port Number 03000 are preset in factory 999 Configuration Figure 1 20 Configuring LAN 23
4. Action 255DI01000 Disconnect Input 1 to no Output 00 2550100003 004 005 Disconnects Outputs 3 4 5 2550100003 06 Disconnects output 3 4 5 6 255DALLIO Disconnects all inputs and outputs 5 3 Connection Status Check A connection status can be checked to confirm that the switch has been correctly executed or to confirm correct routing to multiple outputs The characters and numbers in a status command tell the system which input or output to check 1 Enter the Connection status check command below Replace the s with the input and output number s 255 or 255 0 Examples Command Code s Action 255 101 Check Output connection status on Input 1 255 007 Check Input connection status on Output 7 255 ALLIO Check all Input and Output connection status 5 4 Router ID Check User can confirm the router s Current ID setting Universal Router ID is 999 Command Code s Action 9991000 Check Router s ID 5 5 Firmware Version Check User can confirm router s current firmware version Example Command Code s Action 999 version Check Router s Firmware version 36 41 5 6 Baud Rate Setting User can set baud rate for RS 232 command control 1 Enter the Baud rate setting command below Replace the s w
5. amp Click Control gt Video or Audio or A V square box gt Push Preview square box 1 Press Preview then press the Enter button to start preview mode 2 The configured Input Output buttons LED will light on Control Output Figure 1 7 Channel Preview 2 4 Channel Cancel Cancel the current Input Output configuration amp Click Control gt Video or Audio or A V square box gt Push Cancel square box 1 Press CANCEL then press the desired Input button to be cancelled 2 The configured Output buttons LED will be on 3 Press ENTER to complete cancellation 12 141 Control Input Output Figure 1 8 Channel Cancel 13 41 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION The MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router can be controlled in various ways by using either a RS 232 connection USB Ethernet or manually by the touch panel display located on the front of the unit The unit is easily controlled by basic commands or by a variety of industry standard video controllers The configuration section of MXA 1600Pro is designed to control 6 eight contents that is Router ID Serial Configuration RS 232C IP configuration LAN Calibrate Configuration Touch arrange Firmware update Factory mode and each communication configuration contents are follows 3 1 RS 232C Configuration 3 1 1 BAUD RATE SETTING There are 4 four sections to set serial communication which are Baud rate set Data bits Stop bits Parity setting Click and sel
6. EDID 8 41 2 1 Setting Router ID If you have multiple routers of MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router with a video controller or PC for control at first each MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router should be identified with Router ID setting located on the front touch screen marked as Router ID 0 255 in Configuration Section It is able to set in a range of 000 to 255 using Keypad located at configuration gt Router ID section The factory default setting is 255 amp Click Configuration gt Router ID square box gt Key in any 3 digit number using number pad 1 0 gt Push Save button Figure 1 5 Router ID setting 10 41 2 2 Channel Creates Configures Input Output connections for cross switching amp Click Control gt Video or Audio or A V square box gt Push create square box Control Output Figure 1 6 Channel Create Video Video channel configuration only A u d I Audio channel configuration only A V Audio and Video channel configuration OVO 1 Press CREATE button once to activate Select and Press an input key the respective Green LED is on 2 Press single or multiple Output buttons to select desired outputs Red LED is on for each selected Output button 3 Outputs can be deselected by pressing the respective Output button Red LED is off 4 Press ENTER to save the selected configuration 11 41 2 3 Channel Preview PREVIEW mode shows current Input Output configuration
7. gt telnet 192 168 0 88 telnet 192 168 000 088 Figure 1 16 Run Windows 19 41 3 Select OK to open the command window 4 Type the command telnet 192 168 0 88 Note 192 168 0 88 is the default IP address of MXA 1600Pro Change IP address as needed Refer to Chap 2 6 6 and 2 8 5 Press ENTER DVI Matrix Router Connected will be displayed Type serial command set Refer to Chap 3 2 Telnet 192 168 0 88 x255003201080207030604050504060307020801 x2550032018010202030304040505 666667676808 Figure 1 17 Telnet connected 20 41 3 4 IP configuration LAN 3 4 1 SETTING THE IP ADDRESS of the PC Ifthe PC is connected to the MXA 1600Pro through the 10 100 Base Ethernet port a static address should be configured on the PC D Use Ethernet crossover cable provided with MXA 1600Pro system for point to point direct connection between PC or controller and MXA 1600Pro or use Ethernet strait cable to connect MXA 1600Pro on LAN From the PC Select Start menu select Control Panel In the Control Panel select Network Connections In Network Connections right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties tab 8098 4 Local Area Connection Properties FR General Authentication Advanced Connect using Hg Intel R PRO 100 PCI Adapter This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks ivi 8 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft N
8. limitation HDCP Compliance Each slot has 4 inputs outputs and consists of 4 slot in each section of input amp output Up to WUXGA 1 900x1 200 pixel resolution at 60Hz refresh ratio 1080P at 60Hz having 1 65Gbps transmission bandwidth Dynamic EDID management adapts to overall power management of the system lt Restores the default EDID to Input port lt EDID reads from display and stores EDID to Input port via EEPROM Long distance extension of DVI HDMI HD SDI input and output by Optical DVI HDMI HD SDI cables or modules Various Control Interfaces lt Front touch screen with touch pen lt Input commands through RS232 and LAN lt Graphical user interface using Ethernet and Proprietary PC software in the shipped system Modular multi plane chassis design supports multiple independent switchers in any configuration Router ID setting for differentiating multiple use of MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router over RS232 connection IP setting for Ethernet point to point and local network control Specification DVI Module Input amp Output Video Signals Type TMDS Transient Minimized Differential Signal e DVI Signal Bandwidth Maximum 1 65Gbps HDVI Module Input amp Output Video Signals Type TMDS Transient Minimized Differential Signal e HDMI Signal Bandwidth Maximum 1 65Gbps SDI Module Input amp Output Video Signals Type 3G SDI signal consisting of a single 2 970 Gbit s serial lin
9. the Connect To dialog box ignore the Country Area Code and Phone Number fields In the Connect Using field choose the available COM port to which the serial cable from MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router is connected Click OK to show the COM Properties dialog box 17 41 amp 11 solange COM2 Properties mn Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits 1 Elow control Restore Defaults Figure 1 15 COM Properties Dialog Configure the PC to the MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router default settings as follows A Bits per second baud rate 19200 recommended or others B Data bits 8 C Parity None D Stop bits 1 Click File gt Property and check like below red box gt Click OK to display the HyperTerminal window pex A SBN 870 AAS 0828 AKA HOA 83W SUN 480 Bu TS BEE HV 80 D amp D o amp 811 aomas m Dae 53 DEE 21521 SEE 71 Ct ABS SE amp ME Hola AD Windows 71 W lt Backspace gt 717 EHE ER a H Space Ctri H H ASCII LHI 0 LF Line Feed 0 t as Fa CRISE ENS HUWS SO ENE 0 gel eA AIC 0 Bela ka ASCII 8171 BS B 0 LF Line Feed amp l 4 an HIS LIEHSLICH BE BIDIELS WIE ASCE EKE z xs JL
10. 41 3 5 Calibrate Configuration Touch arrange This is screen control section for adjusting touch screen If touch screen is not viewing properly on the main screen it may need to be calibrated Click Calibrate SET button and follow the instructions to calibrate the controller amp Click Configuration gt Touch Arrange square box Push start button Push the start button for processing Figure 1 21 Calibrate Configuration D Clicking on a SET button will bring up an adjustment window in the center pane like below 24 41 Clicking on a cross point at 10 ten times exactly 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 If touch screen is pointing property this process is finish and goes to system section 3 6 Firmware update amp Click Configuration gt Firmware square box gt Push open button for processing using User s USB flashing memory Configuration Push the open button for processing Firmware MXA1600 SW_V 1 00 HW_V 1 00 Figure 1 22 Calibrate Configuration 3 7 Factory mode amp Click Configuration Factory square box gt Push Start button 25 41 CHAPTER 4 STATUS AND EDID CONFIGURATION 4 1 Channel Status It enables to check hot plug of outputs and channel status of input at real time amp Click Status square box 4 1 1 Output Hot Plug Status Q Figure 1 23 Red Display device is not connected correctly Yellow Display device is connected correctly Status Output Hot P
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12. S 232 and Ethernet e Matrix Board Removal and Replacement Step 1 New slot installation Turn off the main power and disconnect the cables from the slot board Step 2 Slot remove Loosen the screws retaining the matrix board and remove it from the main frame Step 3 Slot insert Slide in the new matrix board Make sure that the new board is fully seated Tighten the screws just until snug against the main frame Step 4 System restart Reinitialize the MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router main frame It will be necessary to power cycle the frame in order for the internal controller to auto recognize the newly installed matrix board 141 CHAPTER 2 FRONT PANEL OPERATION Full touch screen operation Without connection of any Video controller or control PC all communications with the MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router are able to work with the front touch screen inputs The front touch screen panel of MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router is designed to control 4 four sections that is Control Configuration Status and EDID and each function are follows Control Control Input Output Figure 1 4 Main screen of front touch screen Conirol Channel creates Start updating or configuring input output channel Configuration Configure Router ID Ethernet and RS 232 Touch screen arrange and set factory mode Status Checking status of output Hot Plug and input signal conditions EDID Configuring
13. User Manual Edition 5s MXA 1600 Pro Audio and Video Modular Matrix Router 16x16 DVI HDMI HD SDI Balanced Audio Tg Pure Link MXA 1600 Pro Sees 16X16 Modular Matrix Router TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION 1 1 Notices for Safe Usage 1 2 Physical Description 1 3 Installation Initializing MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router and Installation Guide Matrix Board Removal and Replacement 1 4 EDID Control and Configuration CHAPTER2 FRONT PANEL OPERATION 2 1 Setting Router ID 2 2 Channel Creates 2 2 1 Detect Mode 2 3 Channel Unlink Mode 2 4 Channel saves and calls CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SYS CONFIGURATION 3 1 Ethernet Setting 3 2 Serial Communication 3 2 1 RS 232C BAUD RATE 3 2 2 Launching HyperTerminal Window 3 2 3 Telnet 3 3 Password Configuration 3 4 Buzzer On Off Configuration 3 5 Firmware Update 3 6 Signal Generator Configuration 3 7 Calibrate Configurations 41 CHAPTER 4 PATTERN BROWSER CHAPTER 5COMMAND LINE OPERATIONS 5 1 Command line Operations 5 2 Web Control Panel Operation Appendix Main features and Specifications 41 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION The MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router is a system that enables you to switch and route up to 16 different DVI HDMI or SDI sources with audio and connect to 16 different digital displays The system can be configured in multiples of 4 using the 4x4 input and output modules Any input source whet
14. as shown in Figure 1 1 Control touch screen Fully system control as below list lt Control Channel creates Start updating or configuring input output channel lt Configuration Configure Router ID Ethernet and RS 232 Touch screen arrange and set factory mode lt Status Checking status of output Hot Plug and input signal conditions EDID Configuring EDID Power ON OFF switch Reset button Restart Push with a needle pen Hand Grip USB type A port Data copy or save to or using USB mouse Lock button lock unlock Locking the front touch screen 6 Back light button Back light on off button for protecting the LCD panel Touchscreen m Back Light MXA 1600 Pro 16X16 Modular Matrix Router Figure 1 1 Front Panel of MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router 41 All Input output slot boards interface ports and power connections are placed on the rear panel as follows Six 4 slot board and sixteen 16 single link with HDCP DVI inputs female type D 4 slot board and sixteen 16 single link with HDCP DVI outputs female type 2 slot board and sixteen 16 Balanced audio inputs female type Six 4 slot board and sixteen 16 Balanced audio outputs female type RS 232 Serial port selectable of baud rates 10 100 Base Ethernet Port AC Dual Power receptacle Six Six OEEEDO Eo OEEEDO Eo CH1 CH3 oD on cH2 amp oEEEDO o
15. differentiating multiple use of MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router over RS232 connection IP setting for Ethernet point to point and local network control 41 The shipping group consists of the followings Purelink MXA 1600 pro Sy 1 h 6X16 Modular Matrix Router Modular Matrix Chassis 1 EA DVI input module 4EA Audio input module 2EA DVI output module 4EA Audio output module 2EA Hard carrying case 1 EA AC power cord 1 EA User Manual 1 EA USB cable 1 EA PC control software CD CD storing PC control software 1 EA RS 232 cable crossed type 1 EA RJ 45 UTP cable crossed type 1 EA 1 EA 1 1 Notices for Safe Usage We recommend you to read following warning precautionary information before attempting to operate the MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router Use of the equipment in a manner un specified by the manufacturer may result in irrecoverable damage Use the assigned power cord or power adaptor shipped with the system Connect the power cord to the normal and safe outlet Keep the unit away from liquid magnetic and combustible substances Do not place heavy object on the unit Move away from improper environment such as vibration or impact Do not install the unit vertically Do not disassemble the unit 41 1 2 Physical Description The MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router chassis is mountable on a 19 standard rack Touch screen and power switch are placed at the front panel
16. ect the each section using touch screen and push save button to save If you want to cancel this process please push the Control button for exit amp Click Configuration gt RS 232C square box gt Select baud rate gt Click Save button D Support Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Data Bits Setting Stop Bits Setting Figure 1 9 Configuring Baud Rate 14 41 3 2 3 1 2 SET DATA BITS PARITY STOP BIT Click Configuration gt RS 232C square box Select Data bits Parity Stop bit gt Click Save button D Support Data bit 8bit 7bit 2 Support Parity Non Even Odd Support Stop bit 1bit 2bit D Data Bits Setting Stop Bits Setting Figure 1 10 Configuring Data bits Parity Stop bit Launching HyperTerminal Window The MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router provides a command line interface being executed through the serial port RS 232C Consider a PC running the Microsoft Windows operating system as a controller for MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router The PC is provided with serial emulation software so called as HyperTerminal MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router supports communication with this software in an efficient way 15 41 Take the following procedure to make connection of a HyperTerminal window on PC ready D Connect the MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router to a PC using RS 232C cross cable Click Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTermina
17. etworks M 008 Packet Scheduler M Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Figure 1 18 Local Area Network Properties Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties click Use the following IP address radio button Enter IP address compatible with the current IP address of the MXA 1600Pro For point to point direct connection if the IP address of MXA 1600Pro is 192 168 000 088 the PC IP address should be chosen as 192 168 000 nnn where nnn ranges 000 to 255 except 088 21 41 For LAN connection maintain existing PC IP address then consult with your network manager to obtain available IP address for MXA 1600Pro Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Figure 1 19 PC IP address setting Select OK to terminate IP setup session
18. f command characters and their functions see page 33 To connect a switch 1 Enter the Connect command below Replace the s with the input and output number s 255Cl O 4 Examples Command Code s Action 255C101001 Connect Input 1 to Output 1 255C101008 108002 Connect Input 1 to Output 8 and Input 8 to Output 2 255C101001 102002 103003 Connect Input 1 to Output 1 Input 2 to Output 2 and Input to Output 3 255C101001 02 03 Connect Input 1 to Output 1 2 and 3 255C101001 07 Connect Input 1 to Output 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 5 2 Disconnecting Switches The characters and numbers in a Disconnect command tell the system which input or output to disconnect The D key initiates a Disconnect command for routing a switch The characters and numbers that follow the D command tell the system which inputs and outputs to disconnect The last character is found at the end of the Command code which tells the system to execute the command For example the command code 255DI01000 35 41 can be interpreted as follows Starting the command code 255 Router ID is 255 D Disconnect on 101 Input 01 to O00 Output 00 take the command For a complete list of command characters and their functions see page 33 1 Enter the Disconnect command below Replace the s with the input and output number s 255DI O Examples Command Codes
19. has rejected all or part of the command Router ID Error Indicates that the wrong ID number was entered Command Code Ack Value Examples ZAIRE Code Ack Value as appears Explanation of Result ntered in the control program 255C101001 255sC 101001 The command was successfully executed 255CO01 Command Code Error The command was not executed because the input number was not included 255C101001 Command Code Error The command was not executed because End was not included 300C101001 Router ID Error The command was not executed because the actual Router ID and entered Router ID did not match 34 41 5 1 Connecting Switches A switch is an active connection between an input source signal and one or more output display devices The signals connected in a switch command are either individual signals or groups of signals coming through the connectors on the rear of the unit The key initiates a Connect command for routing a switch The characters and numbers that follow the C command tell the system which inputs and outputs to connect The last character is found at the end of a command code which tells the system to execute the command For example the command code 255C101001 can be interpreted as follows Starting the command code 255 Router ID is 255 C Create connection on 101 Input 01 to 001 Output 01 take the command For a complete list o
20. her it is a HD DVD player Blue Ray player or a computer with high resolution graphics can be routed to DVI and HDMI output digital display Note SDI is not a licensed HDCP interface and if the content received from HDMI is protected by HDCP there should be no output from the SDI slot This manual helps you to easily and quickly setup and operate your MXA 1600Pro modular matrix router The key features are Up to Sixteen 16 DVI HDMI HD SDI inputs and outputs can install to mainframe as slot board Any input source can be routed to DVI and HDMI output slot board without limitation HDCP Compliance Each slot has 4 inputs outputs and consists of 4 slot in each section of input amp output Up to WUXGA 1 900x1 200 pixel resolution at 60Hz refresh ratio 1080P at 60Hz having 1 65Gbps transmission bandwidth Dynamic EDID management adapts to overall power management of the system lt Restores the default EDID to Input port EDID reads from display and stores EDID to Input port via EEPROM Long distance extension of DVI HDMI HD SDI input and output by Optical DVI HDMI HD SDI cables or modules Various Control Interfaces lt Front touch screen with touch pen lt Input commands through RS232 and LAN Graphical user interface using Ethernet and Proprietary PC software in the shipped system Modular multi plane chassis design supports multiple independent switchers in any configuration Router ID setting for
21. ith the input and output number s 255 001 Baud rate at 19200 002 Baud rate at 38400 003 Baud rate at 57600 004 Baud rate at 115200 Example Command Code s Action 255 001 Set baud rate at 19200 255 002 Set baud rate at 38400 255 0003 Set baud rate at 57600 255 004 Set baud rate at 115200 Network Configuration User can check and set network configuration for LAN control Examples Command Code s Action 255NNI000 Check current Network Information 255NIP192 168 000 004 Set IP address at 125 135 199 004 255NSM255 255 255 000 d Set Subnet Mask at 255 255 255 000 255NGW 192 168 000 001 Set Gate Way at 192 168 000 001 255NMA00 00 C2 B0 20 05 Set Mac Address at 00 00 C2 B0 20 05 255NPN3000 Set Port Number at 3000 Connection Checking User can check the connection status Example Command Code s Action 255H000 Check connection status Function Key On Off User can enable or disable the function key located on physical router s front panel Example Command Code s Action 255K000 Function key On Off 37 41 Main features and Specifications m Main Features Up to Sixteen 16 DVI HDMI HD SDI inputs and outputs can install to mainframe as slot board Any input source can be routed to DVI and HDMI output slot board without
22. k standardized in SMPTE 424M e SMPTE format YCbCr 4 2 2 BNC female SDI connector 38 41 SDI Video Resolution and Audio format Video Resolution SMPTE 424M 1080p 60 59 94 SMPTE 274M 1080i 60 59 94 50 SMPTE 296M 1080p 25 24 23 976 SMPTE 260M 720p 60 59 94 50 SMPTE 259M 480i 59 94 576i 50 Audio Format 12S 48 kHz Common Specification Resolution VGA 640 480 WUXGA 1920x1200 480 1080i 1080p 9929 39 41 RS232 baud rates 19 200bps 115 200bps LAN Port 10 100 bases Power supply AC 110 240V 50 60Hz Dimensions W X D X H 482mm X 280mm X 177mm _ Pure DTROVISION LLC 9A Bergen Turnpike Little Ferry NJ 07643 USA Tel 1 201 488 3232 Fax 1 201 621 6118 E mail support dtrovision com www dtrovision com Matrix Router 40 41 41 41
23. king setting Network configuration setting command IP Setting 255NIP125 135 199 004 Subnet Mask Setting 255NSM255 255 255 000 Gate Way Setting 255NGW 192 168 000 001 MAC Address Setting 255NMA00 50 C2 B0 20 05 Port Number Setting 255NPN3000 Network Information 255NNI000 0x48 0x68 Connection check Router communication connection check command 255H000 33 41 Command Ack Acknowledge Value Response When command code s are entered into a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal and are accepted by the system they respond back to the terminal screen one at a time as noted below in the table The complete command has executed successfully when all of the entered characters including s which stands for status appear If a command character is not accepted a different character than the one entered appears and all or part of the command has not been executed Ack Acknowledge Value Response Table The following table shows ack value response characters along with their descriptions and meanings which may appear instead of the initially entered character or number If these characters appear all or part of the command has not been executed Table 3 2 Descriptions of Acknowledge ACK Signals Ack value Description Input 1 is not connected No information in each channel Command Code Error Indicates that system
24. l to make executed 5 e Accessibility Programs Adobe Communications gt ga Fax G ArcSoft A Entertainment RU Bocuments AT amp T Global Network Games E Internet Connection Wizard Settings gt A Canon gt System Tools gt P NetMeeting ga Firstgear For Print Server gt E Address Book Network and Dial up Connections Search gt E3 Hardware gt EB Calculator Phone Dialer Internet Explorer GS command Prompt A HyperTerminal A Microsoft Hardware Imaging Run A Microvision Applications gt 12 Notepad E Ms office Paint Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition gt amp Al 224 Help 3 up Figure 1 11 HyperTerminal Access Running a HyperTerminal displays the Connection Description Dialog as shown below Ap New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Lind _ Icon Figure 1 12 HyperTerminal Access 16 41 COM2 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Elow control Restore Defaults Figure 1 13 Connection Description Dialog In the dialog enter a name and choose an icon Clicking OK displays the Connect To dialog box Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region Area code Phone number Connect using comi Figure 1 14 Connect To Dialog In
25. lug Status Q Input Input 1 Input 2 Input3 Input4 Input5 nput6 Input7 Inputs Input9 Input 10 Input11 Input12 Input13 Input14 Input15 Input 16 Figure 1 23 Output Hot Plug Status amp Input Status 4 1 2 Input Status Figure 1 23 Click Status square box Push each input number Check the information of input on right side of square box N C Source device is not connected correctly LINK Source device is connected correctly No HDCP HDCP Source device is connected correctly HDCP 26 41 4 2 EDID Configuration e EDID Extended Display Identification Data is an information set that is provided by a display to describe its capabilities to a graphic source It enables a graphic source to identify the connected display e The information set includes manufacturer product type phosphor or filter type timings supported by the display display size luminance data and for digital displays only pixel mapping data e Once the graphic source reads the information set usually during the booting process the EDID determines the optimal format for a connected display e MXA 1600Pro supports storing of EDID information to an EEPROM for each Input by dedicated PC software g teeessseosooccscececocceveocceooo0 5 Sources Displays INPUT 1 16 OUTPUT 1 16
26. nput on right side of square box 4 2 2 EDID select and write from the list amp Click EDID square box gt Push List square box gt Select one of EDID from list gt Push one of Input button gt Click EDID Write button 28 41 EDID Output Manager EDID Info gt gt Input Non Non j Input Mode Non EDID Write Input 12 nput 13 Figure 1 26 EDID Select Q Where should edit the list of EDID A In Figure 1 25 Click EDID square box gt Push output button gt Click Input mode gt In Figure 1 27 Select one of output D gt Click Update EDID list side bar Q Select one of list to save the EDID data Click EDID Write button EDID can store up to 20 EDID Info gt gt Update EDID LIS List Mode EDID Write Figure 1 27 Update EDID list 29 41 4 2 3 EDID Manager User can copy and store the EDID data to USB Memory or MXA internal Memory Manager EDID Info gt gt Input Input 1 Input 2 Input3 Input4 Input5 nput6 Input7 Inputs Input9 Input 10 Input11 Input12 Input13 Input14 Input 15 Input 16 Click EDID square box Push Manager Click USB Memory Move the EDID data from MXA to USB Memory Click EDID square box Push Manager USB Memory Click Move the EDID data from USB Memory to MXA 30 41 CHAPTER 5 COMMAND LINE OPERATIONS Programmer s Guide Code Structure and Examples This section is designed for prog
27. ns see page 32 Ack value Acknowledge value Response from PureLink device will be echoed back to the terminal screen as the unit accepts them When a command is successfully executed all of the characters appear containing the character s which stands for status For example Ex 1 Command Connect Input 1 to Output 1 255C101001 Ack value 255sC 101001 Ex 2 Command Check Input connection status on Output 3 255 003 Ack Value 255s 103003 General Rules for Command Codes The commands are coded in ASCII and HEXA Please refer to Table 3 1 on pg for detailed descriptions of keys and functions A basic command code setup is shown below 31 41 Ex 255C101001 999 9 gt Start Router ID 255 Command C Input number 101 Output number 001 End Enter A command line allows execution of only one command Multiple commands require execution of multiple strings one command per string All s begin with Start byte All s end with End byte All s will be executed when Enter is entered The correct Router ID must be entered in a command code Systems will not react to the command if a wrong Router ID is entered The Factory Default Router ID is set to 255 and the universal Router ID is 999 Systems will react to the command whenever universal Router ID is entered in command code Command codes typically are not case sensitive To specify multiple inputs and outputs en
28. rammers who wish to create their own control programs using the command code All PureLink digital matrix routers provide a simple character stream control used by external control devices attached to a PureLink device Command codes are used primarily for control during system installation and setup and for diagnostic purposes Overview Command code is a set of alphanumeric characters that combine to form control commands Command code strings are entered into a terminal emulation program such as windows HyperTerminal running on an external control device The control device PC third party controller sends the commands to the system Control devices must be able to send and receive ASCII or HEXA code via an RS 232 or Ethernet port Command Code Formats A command code is a series of command characters and numbers used to send commands to the system Commands include basic formulas for creating and disconnecting switches as well as for verifying the status of switches In acommand code each character is either general command e g C for connect or an identifier that indicates what the following number designates e g O and the number following it designate an output number The command code 255C101001 Can be interested as follows Starting the command code 255 Router ID is 255 C Create connection on 101 Input 01 to 001 Output 01 take the command For a complete list of command characters and their functio
29. s from your systems Graphic card Projector Video etc Step 4 Connect output displays or speakers Connect video and audio outputs to display device LCD monitor projector etc 41 Step 5 Connect control device Commands and functions of MXA 1600Pro are transferred through RS 232 and Ethernet connection USB connection is only valid with firmware of data download function contained in the front control system AC INPUT Figure 1 3 Communication ports RS 232 Control gt Connect the MXA 1600Pro to a video controller or PC with the supplied RS 232 cable Ethernet Control gt Connect MXA 1600Pro to a video controller or PC with RJ 45 connector cable Direct connection of PC or video controller to the MXA 1600Pro Use a crossover Ethernet cable gt gt gt Typically a PC is connected to network and configured for dynamic IP address by a network DHCP server If the PC is connected directly to the MXA 1600Pro the network server will not be able to address the PC In this case the PC should be manually set in a static IP address Refer to Setting the PC IP address in Chp 3 1 1 LAN connection of MXA 1600Pro Direct Ethernet connection gt gt MXA 1600Pro is configured at the factory with the default IP address of 192 168 0 88 Before connecting to your network verify the IP address on your network The IP address can be reconfigured by front key buttons or command lines over R
30. ter a Comma between numbers Ex 255C101001 02 03 Connects Input 01 to Output 01 02 and 03 Use Hyphen for range connection EX 255C101001 04 Connects Input 01 to Output 01 02 03 and 04 32 41 Table 3 1 Command Codes Characters Tables The table below shows command code characters keys which are used to generate control commands their functions and short function descriptions Key Function Description and Example Byte HEX ASCII Ox2A Start the command Header Code 0x21 End the command Tail Code Execute the command Execute the command 0x43 0x63 o0 Connect Connect command this must precede input and output specification 0x3F Status Status command this must precede input and output specification 0x44 0x64 Disconnect Disconnect command this must precede input and output specification Space Separates the numbers within entries that contain multiple numbers Range Specifies a range of numbers in entries containing multiple numbers 0x49 0x69 Router ID check Router ID check command check router s current ID number version Firmware version check Firmware version check command 255 version 0x40 Baud rate setting Baud rate setting command 255 001 gt 19200 255 002 gt 38400 255 003 gt 57600 255 004 gt 115200 Ox4E Ox6E Networ
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