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1. F 4 2 Front view of the MXP0802 MXP0804 MXP0808 4 3 Front View of the MXP16x Series HIGH RESOLUTION AV MATRIX SWITCHERS SYSTEM MONITOR C AV CROSSPOINT MATRIX SWITCHERS F4 3 Front view of the MXP1604 MXP1608 MXP1616 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 4 4 Front View of the MXP24 32 Series E HIGH RESOLUTION AV MATRIX SWITCHERS SYSTEM MONITOR 6 o AUDIO ENTER ALL SAVE 1 2 3 PROGRAM THROUGH RECALL 4 5 6 UNDO CLOSE STATUS 8 9 o END CANCEI 4 gt AV CROSSPOINT MATRIX SWITCHERS ic 2 4 4 Front view of the MXP2408 MXP2416 MXP2424 MXP3208 MXP3216 MXP3224 MXP3232 4 5 Front View of the MXP48 64 Series la N C o HIGH RESOLUTION AV MATRIX SWITCHERS o SYSTEM MONITOR Co Co VIDEO AUDIO ENTER E END CANCEI b AV CROSSPOINT MATRIX SWITCHERS CO 27 F 4 5 Front view of the MXP4832 4848 MXP6432 MXP6448 MXP6464 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 4 6 Front View of the MXP96 128 Series a gt HIGH RESOLUTION AV MATRIX SWITCHERS SYSTEM MONITOR OER ACTIVE NETWORK REMOTE D o o o o GS 4 CO D C CO C C CO AV PROFESSI
2. Composite Video Switchers System User Manual MXP Matrix Series Ultra VGA WIMIMEBSAL HOTV lt foi pac e 2h vuv GAL ETH Please read this manual carefully before using this product Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher This MXP Matrix Switchers User Manual takes example of the Matrix model MXP 1616 It can be used as user s manual of other MXP matrix switcher models This manual is only an instruction for operators not for any maintenance usage Any changes of functions and parameters since then will be informed separately Please refer to the dealers for the latest details All product function is valid till 2008 1 1 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher a Safety Operation Guide SSSSSSSSESSSESSSSSSSSSSSSESSSESSSSSSSESESSSSSSESESSSESSESSSSES In order to ensure the credibility use of the product and the user s safety please comply with the following items during installation and maintenance D The system must be earthed properly Please do not use two blades plugs and ensure the alternating power supply ranged from 100v to 240v and from 50Hz to 60Hz Q Do not put the switcher in a place of too hot or too cold To avoid any damage by over heat please keep the working environment good in ventilation to radiate the heat when running the switcher The switchers should be turned off when in rainy and humid days or nonuse for a
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5. Video Input Channel Fill with the number of input channel to be controlled Output Channel Fill with the number of output channels to be controlled 7 3 Examples of Operation Example 1 To transfer video and audio signals from input channel No 1 to output channel No 3 4 Input Command __ 1 1 Press the button for input channel number 1 Display feedback on LCD 1 for the input channel 2 Press the button for switching mode AV eer Input Command Display feedback on LCD for the switchin 15 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher Input Command opo E END Input Command C IN 183 2 1 Input Command oo d E Input Command 1B3 4 ENTER RECALL 1B3 4 Switch mode of video and audio A for the switching mode of audio only V for the switching mode of video only 3 Press the button for the first output channel number 3 Display feedback on LCD 3 for the first output channel 4 Press the break button Display feedback on LCD for a break between two channels in a command 5 Press the button for the second output channel number 4 Display feedback on LCD 4 for the second output channel 6 Press the button END to finish the command Display feedback on LCD for the end of a command 7 Press the button ENTER to perform this command Display feedback on LCD Switch OK for the successful pe
6. A Connection of BNC video connectors Tip T DN BA BNC Connector B Connection of captive screw audio connectors unbalanced balanced Tip Tip Sleeve Sleeves Tip Tip Sleeve Unbalanced Input A V input equi pnent AV natrix sw her a Unbalanced Output oianv Ring 23 Sleeves EH Tip 5 Ring 99999 09998 EH Ring gt n Sleeves ZN Tip EN Ring R oianv Output ports A V out put equi pnent Video In Audio In Input ports Unbalanced connection 12 Balanced Output Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher F A V i nput equi pnent Input ports Output ports A N out put equi pnent Video In T I Balanced connection 7 Operation of the Control Panel 7 1 Front Panel Description 7 1 1 Front Panel Description of MXP0404 AV AV synchronal button To transfer video and audio signal synchronously by the switcher Example To transfer both the video and the audio signals from input channel No 3 to output channel No
7. 4 Operation Press buttons in this order 3 AV 4 VIDEO Video button To transfer only video signals from input channel to output channel Example To transfer video signals from input channel No 3 to output channel No 4 Operation Press buttons in this order 3 VIDEO 4 AUDIO Audio button To transfer only audio signals from input channel to output channel Example To transfer audio signals from input channel No 2 to output channel No 3 Operation Press buttons in this order 2 AUDIO 3 1 2 3 4 Keypads Keys to select I O channels Example To transfer input channel No 3 to output channel No 1 Operation Press buttons in this order 3 in IN PUT area 1 in OUT PUT area 7 1 2 Front Panel Description of MXP1616 MATRIX WADAH WAN LCD display Real time monitor of the operations and status 1 2 3 4 Keypad Keys to select I O channels and save recall preset commands AV AV synchronal button To transfer video and audio signal synchronously by the switcher Example To transfer both the video and the audio signals from input channel No 3 to output channel No 6 Operation Press buttons in this order 3 AV 6 END ENTER 13 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher VIDEO AUDIO END ENTER ALL SAVE RECALL CANCEL STATUS Video button To transfer only video signals from i
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9. RJ L 14 RIL 15R kak kak et kak kanaka kanaka kaka ELLE dE L 17 RIL 18 R L 23 24 R L 29 RJ L 31 R a pan t L 36 RIL 37 R L 39 RJ L 40 R L 45 RJ L 46 R L 47 R 4 oo ooo boos panan nanang L 49 RJL 50 R L 52 L 53 L 55 56 R L 61 RJ 62 RIL 63 R 100V 240V 50 60Hz ETHERNET RS 232 NET opo ecce ene 9 CAUT ION DO NOT OPEN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK F 5 5 Rear view of the MXP4832 MXP4848 MXP6432 MXP6448 MXP6464 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 5 6 Rear View of the MXP96 128 Series 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 BADAN 5600806806 00680 60060 05005065000 60500 6005006006 BABAD 60506 60660108086 05820 00080 1 1 8102 RLS RILA ALS RLG RLZ 8 9 nju to t R L 12 R L aju R L 6 5 RI 4 Ft Tu te rfc 19 ede oo 21 22 2 mlt 2 ct os Rr sli z eh zs elt zo x el O ttt tit ttt ttt ttt ttt ttt BAHAN 6005500000 00680 00006 0000500000 05 00500 650051000065 00500 00500 Poss RIL RIL Us RI Rumi 8l RPL R toe RPL 6 F EN 4 4 4 4
10. AL SECAM t signals Audio signal Input RCA RCA 3 8mm with screw 5 pole connector Output RCA RCA 3 8mm with screw 5 pole connector Gain OdB inda 20Hz 20kHz General 0 0396 Q 1 kHz under rating voltage harmonic distortion noise S N gt 90dB Segregatio gt 80dB 1 kHz n rate 80dB 1 kHz fully loaded interferer CMRR gt 75dB 20 Hz 20 kHz Signal Stereo balanced unbalanced Impedance Input gt 10 balanced unbalanced Output 50 unbalanced 100 balanced Maximum 19 5dBu balanced unbalanced input level Gain error 0 1dB 20 Hz 20 kHz Max output level 19 5dBu balanced unbalanced 22 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher Seng MXP8 16 MXP24 MxP32 murag MXP0404 f f 128 eae Series Series Series Series 64 Series Specificatio Series Control type Serial RS 232 9 pin FD connector control port Baud rate Baud rate 9600 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity bit none and protocol Serial 2 TX 3 RX 5 GND control poling protocol Ethernet Connector RJ 45 Female Optional accessory Protocol TCP IP Speed Full half duplex 10 100M Control Switch 2 0 application Features Power 100VAC 240VAC 50 60 Hz universal international power supply supply Temperature Storing and operating tempe
11. ONAL AV MATRIX SERIES k F 4 6 Front view of the MXP9664 MXP9696 MXP12864 MXP12896 MXP128128 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 5 Rear View of the Product 5 1 Rear View of the MXP4X4 Series 6 6 F 5 1 Rear view of the MXP0404 5 2 Rear View of the MXP8 Series VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT 2 Rs2 00000000 e 000660006 600660006 ig 00000000 CAUTION 00090000 3 EN sonoro EA 6 5 F 5 2 Rear view of the MXP0802 MXP0804 MXP0808 5 3 Rear View of the MXP16 Series E INPUTS 7 OUTPUTS PPPPCPPS a B OOOO 0009 oy 1 9 AUDIO 9 F 5 3 Rear view of the MXP1604 MXP1608 MXP1616 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 5 4 Rear View of the MXP24 32 Series ZHO9 0S AOvVC A0010 V SES OO OOOO 7 a n 9 c C S4 F 5 4 Rear view of the MXP2424 MXP3232 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 5 5 Rear View of the MXP48 64 Series VIDEO INPUTS INPUTS
12. P48 64 SERIES ecceeeee eene ennnennnnnnn nnne naen anae eee een 4 4 6 FRONT VIEW OF THE MXP96 128 SERIES cccsseee me eeenennennnnnn rne nete is 5 5 REAR VIEW OF THE 6 5 1 REAR VIEW OF THE MXPAX A SERIES erre epe ree E IA a EN pee Pre tr tere E euh 6 5 2 REAR VIEW OF THE MXP8 SERIES 6 5 3 REAR VIEW OF THE MXP 16 5 6 5 4 REAR VIEW OF THE MXP24 32 SERIES eee eene 7 5 5 REAR VIEW OF THE MXP48 64 5 8 5 6 REAR VIEW OF THE MXP96 128 5 9 6 EXTERNAL iaeaea ete aa eaaa aa rr 10 6 1 INTRODUCTION OF THE INPUTAND OUTPUT CONNECTORS 10 6 2 CONNECTION OF RS 232 COMMUNICATION PORT 10 6 2 1 Connection with Control Systems anenun eneee tree tree HH 10 6 2 2 Connection with 10 6 3 How TO CONNECT WITH THE INPUT AND OUTPUT TERMINALS 11 6 4 How TO CONNECT WITH THE MXP 11 6 4 1 Connection of the MXP Matrix with
13. RCA 11 6 4 2 Connection of the MXP Matrix with BNC Video Connectors and Captive Screw Audio Connectors 12 7 OPERATION OF THE CONTROL 13 7 1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 13 7 1 1 Front Panel Description of 4 13 7 1 2 Front Panel Description 1616 13 7 1 3 Front Panel Description of Additional Buttons for MXP32 MXP48 MXP64 MXP96 MXPI2Z6 ee tein Lec E ee KE E et o ree Sa E ieee 14 7 2 COMMAND FORMAT OF THE SWITCHING OPERATION 15 Li 3EXAMPEES OF OBERATIONI aa a oet a a a a 15 8 USAGE OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER OPTIONAL ACCESSORY 111 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 9 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL AND COMMAND CODES 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11 TROUBLESHOOTING amp MAINTENANCE Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 1 Introduction 1 1 About MXP Matrix Switcher System MXP series Matrix switcher is a high performance professional video and audio signal switcher that can be used for cross switching of multi computer and audio signal MXP series switcher mostly apply in broadcasting TV engineering multi media meeting room big screen display engineering television education command control center or other fields It provides powe
14. XP1604 2408 MXP3208 4832 MXP9664 included MXP0804 MXP1608 MXP2416 MXP3216 MXP4848 MXP9696 MXPO0808 MXP1616 MXP2424 MXP3224 MXP6432 MXP1286 MXP3232 MXP6448 4 MXP6464 MXP1289 6 MXP12812 8 Gain 0 dB Bandwidth 100MHz 3dB fully loaded 150MHz 3dB fully loaded 0 10MHz s 0 1dB 0 10MHz s 0 1dB 0 30MHz s 0 5dB 0 30MHz s 0 5dB Cross talk 50dB 5 MHz 45dB 10 MHz sum Differential lt 1 28 S phase 1 05 Differential 0 1 3 58 4 43MHz phase error Differential 0 17 3 58 4 43MHz gain error Maximum 5 5 1 5 transfer delay Switching 200 ns Max speed Signal type Composite video Input video Connector RCA RCA BNC BNC BNC BNC BNC female female female female female Maximum Analog signals 0 5V 2 0V p p Minimum level Impedance 750 Echo loss 30dB 5MHz Genlock 0 3V 0 4Vp p Max errorin 15mV DC offset Output video Connector RCA BNC female Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher calles MXP8 16 MXP24 mxp32 mapag MXP0404 f 128 gi Series Series Series Series 64 Series Specificatio Series Maximum Analog signals 0 5V 2 0V p p Minimum level Impedance 750 Echo loss 30dB 5MHz DC offset 5mV Maximum Transition Vertical interval type Sync signal Input outpu NTSC 3 58 NTSC4 43 P
15. d is x1 PP x7 x8 x9 Each output channel belongs the only group claims it the latest 12 Inquire the output channels in Group x SIK Example To inquire the output channels in Group1 Run Command S 1 13 Inquire the input channel to the output channel x Status x Example To inquire the input channel to the output channel No 23 Run Command Status23 14 Inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one Status Example To inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one Run Command Status 15 Save the present operation to the preset command Y Save Y Example To save the present operation to the preset command No 7 Run Command Save7 16 Recall the preset command Y Recall Y Example To recall the preset command No 5 Run Command Recall5 17 Clear the preset command Y Clear Y Example To clear the preset command No 5 Run Command Clear5 10 Technical Specifications Series MXPB MXP16 MXP24 2 murag MXP0404 f 128 Series Series Series Series 64 Series Series Video 20 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher pelles mxps MXP16 MXP24 MxPa2 mapag MXP0404 f 128 m Series Series Series Series 64 Series Specificatio Series Models MXP0404 MXP0802 M
16. eck with oscilloscope or multimeter if there is any signal at the output end If there is no signal output it may be the output connection cord broken or the connectors loosen C Please make sure the destination device is exactly on the controlled output channel D If it is still the same after the above checking it may be something wrong in the switcher Please send it to the dealer for fixing If the POWER indicator doesn t work and there is no display on LCD or no respond to any operation please make sure the power cord connected well If the output image is interfered please make sure the system is earthed well If the static becomes stronger when connecting the BNC connectors it may be due to the incorrect earthing of the power supply Please earth it again correctly and otherwise it would bring damage to the switcher or shorten its natural life If the beeper beeps the LCD displaying normally and there is also returning code but without any output image or audio output A Maybe A V connection cord broken please change a new one B Maybe the connection cord cutting out please change a new one C May be the connection cord broken please change a new one If the Matrix can not be controlled by the keys on the front panel RS232 port or remote controller the host may has already been broken Please send it to the dealer for fixing 24
17. from input channel No 1 to Group2 Operation Press buttons in this order 17 Program 2 Example3 To clear the output channels under Group1 Operation Press buttons in this order 17 Program 0 Note Please clear the group to be set before grouping it e Backspace button To backspace the latest input button THROUGH Through button To transfer the signals directly to the corresponding output channels Example To transfer the signals from input channels No 1 2 3 to their corresponding output channels Operation Press buttons in this order 1 2 P 3 THROUGH CLOSE Close button To switch off the output channels Example To switch off the output channels No 1 2 Operation Press buttons in this order 1 END 2 END CLOSE LOCK Lock button To lock buttons on the front control panel by pressing it for 3 seconds Note When the control panel is being locked the switcher still can be control via the RS232 port To unlock it a password is needed DEMO Demo button To demonstrate the commands one by one every 3 seconds 7 2 Command Format of the Switching Operation With the front control panel the switcher could be control directly and rapidly by pressing the buttons under below format Input Channel Switching Mode Output Channel 1 Output Channel 2 END ENTER Switching Mode AV Audio
18. long time The alternating power supply line should be disconnected with the power socket during the following operation A Take out or reinstall any component of the switcher B Disconnect or re connect any connector of the switcher Please do not attempt to maintain and uncover the switcher for there is a high voltage component inside and the risk of the electric shock Do not splash any chemical product or liquid on or near the equipment Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher Contents TIN TRODUGTIOINS 1 1 4 ABOUT MXP MATRIX SWITCHER SYSTEM 1 1 2 MXP MATRIX SWITCHER MODELS 0cccccceeececeeecececeucceceeueceecueseceeeauseceseueeeeesaeaeeeeeaeeeessaeeeensaeeeenas 1 2 PACKING THE PRODUCT E E AE E E EEE AE e a NG 2 SN STALLATION 2 4 FRONTNMVIEWOF THEPRODUGCT gag NE ag NENTEN E 3 4 1 FRONT VIEW OF THE MXP0404 SERIES a ena an 3 4 2 FRONT VIEW OF THE MXP8 SERIES sasa abg anaa a Ng a nr BE rtr KAG BUN aa arr aa arra eda ma a a ak nb apang 3 4 3 FRONT VIEW OF THE MXP 16 SERIES cccccccceeecccceeeecceceeeececeueeececeuueeeceeueeeeeauaeeeeeaneeessuneeeenaaeeeena 3 4 4 FRONT VIEW OF THE MXP24 32 SERIES eeeee eene nnne a rr nne r rne nnn annes 4 4 5 FRONT VIEW OF THE MX
19. matrix computer signal I O interface are make up of Channel 4 Channel 8 for RCA terminals Channel 16 Channel 24 Channel 32 Channel 48 Channel 64 Channel 96 Channel 128 BNC female terminals audio signal I O terminals are make up of Channel 2 Channel 4 Channel 8 Channel 16 Channel 24 Channel 32 Channel 48 Channel 64 Channel 96 Channel 128 3 8mm captive screw connectors or RCA terminals The channel number of MXP1616 signal I O terminals are form Channel 1 to Channel 8 and Channel 9 to Channel 16 form left to right display in two rows The interfaces are video terminals BNC audio left state terminals white RCA audio right state terminals red RCA Please refer to shell silk screen figure about other types of interface 6 2 Connection of RS 232 Communication Port Except the front control panel the MXP matrix switcher can be control by far end control system or through the Ethernet control via the RS 232 communication port This RS 232 communication port is a female 9 pin D connector The definition of its pins is as the table below Pin RS 232 Description 1 N u Not used 2 Tx Transmit data 3 Rx Receive data 4 N u Not used 5 Gnd Signal ground 6 N u Not used 7 N u Not used 8 N u Not used 9 N u Not used 6 2 1 Connection with Control Systems With the RS 232 port the MXP matrix switchers can be control by several kinds of control systems 6 2 2 Connection with Computer When the switcher con
20. n Command 3V5 Example To transfer the video signals from the input channel No 3 to the output channel No 8 9 12 Run Command 3V8 9 12 8 Switch audio signals command x1 A x2 Example To Transfer the audio signals from the input channel No 10 to the output channel Run Command 10A2 Example To transfer the audio signals from the input channel No 10 to the output channel No2 20 30 40 Run Command 10A2 20 30 40 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 9 Switch both video and audio signals synchronously x1 B x2 Example To transfer both the video and the audio signals from the input channel No 120 to the output channel No 12 13 15 Run Command 120B12 13 15 10 Transfer signals to group channels x1 P x2 Example After the command 2PP1 3 5 7 was carried out the command 1 2 would transfer signals from the input channel No 1 to all output channels Group2 1 3 5 7 If x2 was filled with 07 this command will clear the Group x1 Please clear the group to be set before grouping it 11 Group channel command x1 PP x2 x3 x4 Example To group the output channels No 1 3 5 7 under the Group2 Run Command 2 1 3 5 7 Notes In this command the maximum value of x1 equals to the maximum output channels the matrix switcher has To new a Group x1 the command is x1 P0 x1 PP x2 x3 x4 To expand the Group x1 the comman
21. nects to the COM1 or COM of the computer with control software users can control it by that computer To control the switcher users may use the application MATRIX CONTROL V2 0in the supplied CD or develop their own control software with the protocol and control codes Please refer the details in Chapter 10 Communication Protocol and Command Codes rost OF Swit Cher WA RS 232 WA 10 Computer fo Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher F 6 1 Connection between MXP matrix switcher and the computer 6 3 How to Connect with the Input and Output Terminals The MXP matrix switchers may take DVD players video tape recorders camcorders cable TV and video showing platform as their input signal source and projectors RP TVs video tape recorders and amplifiers as their output signal destinations DVD vOD LD YCR E aS EE ag e 2 SOO OO TAPE WIRED SET AMPLIFTER F 6 2 Connection of MXP matrix switcher system 6 4 How to Connect with the MXP Devices 6 4 4 Connection of the MXP Matrix with RCA Connectors 11 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher Tip Sleeve RCA Connector input equipments Out put ports AV natrix swtcher 60006 out put equi pnent e Input port F 6 3 Connection of the MXP matrix with RCA 6 4 2 Connection of the MXP Matrix with BNC Video Connectors and Captive Screw Audio Connectors
22. nlock the keyboard of the control panel on the Matrix 9 BellOff Turn off the buzzer 3 BellOn Turn on the buzzer 3 Version Inquire the version of software MessageOf Block the COM port feedback information only show SWITCH OK Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher MessageOn Receive the COM port feedback information show the detail information for all the operation Backlightxxx Setting the delay time for background light The unit is minute ranging form 001 to240 min 30 min for default setting 1 Transfer signals from the input channel 1 to all output channels All Transfer all input signals to the corresponding output channels respectively Allg Switch off all the output channels 1 Transfer signals from the input channel 1 to the output channel x1 x1 Switch off the output channel x1 x1 V x2 Transfer the video signals from the input channel x1 to the output channel x2 x1 V x2 x3 x4 Transfer the video signals from the input channel x1 to the output channels x2 x3 and x4 1 2 Transfer the audio signals from the input channel 1 to the z output channel x2 o x1 A x2 x3 x4 Transfer the audio signals from the input channel x1 to the 9 output channels x2 x3 and x4 x1 B x2 Transfer both the video and
23. nput channel to output channel Example To transfer video signals from input channel No 3 to output channel No 10 Operation Press buttons in this order 3 VIDEO 1 0 END ENTER Audio button To transfer only audio signals from input channel to output channel Example To transfer audio signals from input channel No 12 to output channel No 6 Operation Press buttons in this order 1 2 AUDIO 6 END ENTER Break button To break different channels in a command Example To transfer video and audio signals from input channel No 1 to output channel No 2 13 6 at the same time Operation Press buttons in this order 17 AV 2 P 1 3 P 6 END ENTER Ending command button To finish inputting a command Performance button To perform a command after inputting it All button To transfer an input channel to all output channels or switch off all the output channels Example1 To transfer video and audio signals from input channel No 7 to all output channels Operation Press buttons in this order 7 ALL Note This command need not follow by END amp ENTER Example2 To transfer all input signals to the corresponding output channels respectively In another word to switch to this status 1 21 2 22 3 53 4 24 16 216 Operation Press buttons in this order ALL 1 Example3 To switch off all the output channels Operation Press b
24. o E Wo pL KA V 50500 5000605006 00680 00000 0000006000 80000 6000000006 00000 60000 60000100006 00000 tet R L 82 R L 83 L 85 At se R cs Afi ss efi ss Rp Rpt Rit 2 RL sse Loe RL sse t S R g eet Ea e e eet Sa H EH a a 8 4 201 EN 4 ao ao a INPUTS E EH 5 EH 5 EH EH 1 62 R t s3r i a rf OUTPUTS 0000505805 00580 60000 0000000000 60000 6000000000 00000 60000 60000100000 00000 00000 ft o7 eft Rpt 100 R t 102 R Lina R C 109 R C 105 R t 106 RPL 1m tos RPL 109 Rr L 112 R edi aa in nen 84 000 adai 00000 00000100800 00000 00000 Pena rlt ns Rit ne riin be ns nb tns nb cim abe 121 Rl 1 122 eit ize 1 1256 1 im riL we nl o o ETHERNET A C100V 240V SQ 60Hz O 3 F 5 6 Rear view of the MXP9664 MXP9696 MXP12864 MXP 12896 MXP 128128 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 6 External Connection 6 1 Introduction of the Input and Output Connectors According to different type of
25. r fail locale protection function LCD displaying shortcut selecting and saving function With RS232 interface it can be worked with PC remote control system and any other far end control system devices The user manual takes MXP1616 as the example other models can take reference from it too Co HIGH RESOLUTION AV MATRIX SWITCHERS SYSTEM Ooooooo mim det c AV CROSSPOINT MATRIX SWITCHERS CO F 1 1 MXP 1616 1 2 MXP Matrix Switcher Models According to different situation and users the MXP series can be classified into the following models Specifications RS232 LCD A V Input A V Output TN Interface Display MATRIX MXP0404 4 4 y x MATRIX MXP0802 8 2 MATRIX MXP0804 8 4 MATRIX MXP0808 8 8 MATRIX MXP1604 16 4 MATRIX 1608 16 8 MATRIX 1616 16 16 MATRIX 2408 24 8 MATRIX MXP2416 24 16 2424 24 24 MATRIX MXP3208 32 8 MATRIX MXP3216 32 16 MATRIX MXP3224 32 24 MATRIX MXP3232 32 32 4832 48 32 MATRIX MXP4848 48 48 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher Specifications RS232 LCD A V Input A V Output Interface Display Models MATRIX MXP6432 64 32 y y MATRIX MXP6448 64 48 MATRIX MXP6464 64 64
26. rature 20 70 C Humidity Storing and operating humidity 10 90 Size 485 L X24 485 L X24 485 L X24 485 L X24 485 L X24 485 L X26 485 L X26 5 W 5 W 5 W 5 W 5 W 5 W 5 W X50mm H X100mm X150mm 285 X285mm X465mm X920mm H H H H H H Weight 1 8kg 3 5kg 4 6 kg 9 0 kg 9 0 kg 16 8 kg 29 5kg MTBF 30 000 hours Quality 1 year free guarantee guarantee 11 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance 1 When the output image in the destination device connected to the MXP Matrix has ghost such as the projector output with ghost please check the projector s setting or try another high quality connection cord 2 When there is a color losing or no video signal output it may be the unmatched MXP connector order between the input and output end 23 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 3 When the remote controller doesn t works A Maybe the battery is run out of please change a new one B Maybe the controller is broken please ask the dealer to fix it When user can not control the MXP Matrix by computer through its COM port please check the COM port number in the software and make sure the COM port is in good condition When switching the beeper beeps but without any output image A Check with oscilloscope or multimeter if there is any signal at the input end If there is no signal input it may be the input connection cord broken or the connectors loosen B Ch
27. rformance of switching Example 2 To inquire the status on the output channel No 4 Operation Press buttons in this order 4 STATUS 4 RECALL CANCEL STATUS oo VIDEO 3 gt 4 AUDIO 2 gt 4 Display feedback on LCD The video signal of output channel No 4 is transferred from the input channel No 3 and the audio signal is from the input channel No 2 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 8 Usage of the Remote Controller optional gogg OOOOD J Q OR OOWO With the optional infrared remote controller the matrix switcher could be control remotely Because the function buttons on the remote controller are the same with the ones on the front control panel the remote controller shares the same control operation and command format with the control panel Please refer the details in Chapter 7 Operation of the Control Panel Communication Protocol and Command Codes With this command system the application Matrix Control V2 0is able to control and operate the MXP Matrix remotely Communication protocol Baud rate 9600 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity bit none Command Command Codes Functions Types Type Inquire the models information XXXXXXXX Rewrite the password of the control panel on the Matrix The pe new password xxxxxxxx should be an 8 digits number Lock Lock the keyboard of the control panel on the Matrix 3 Unlock U
28. taken as a wrong command 2 In above commands Pand are symbols for easy reading and do not need to be typed in actual operation 3 Please remember to end the commands with the ending symbols and Detail Examples 1 Transfer signals from an input channel to all output channels x1 AII Example To transfer signals from the input channel No 3 to all output channels Run Command 3AII Transfer all input signals to the corresponding output channels respectively All Example If this command is carried out on a MXP 16X16 matrix switcher the status of it will be 1 gt 1 2 22 3 gt 3 4 24 16 gt 16 Switch off all the output channels All Example After running this command there will be no signals on all the output channels Transfer signals from an input channel to the corresponding output channel x Example To transfer signals from the input channel No 5 to the output channel No 5 Run Command 5 Example To transfer signals from the input channel No 1 2 3 4 to the corresponding output channel No 1 2 3 4 Run Command 1 2 3 4 6 Switch off an output channel x Example To switch off the output channel No 5 Run Command 5 Example To switch off the output channel No 1 2 3 4 Run Command 1 2 3 4 7 Switch video signals command x1 V x2 Example To transfer the video signals from the input channel No 3 to the output channel No 5 Ru
29. the audio signals from the input channel x1 to the output channel x2 x1 B x2 x3 x4 Transfer both the video and the audio signals from the input m channel x1 to the output channels x2 x3 and x4 x1 P x2 Transfer signals from the input channel x1 to all the output 5 channels in group 2 3 1 2 3 4 Group the output channels x2 x3 and x4 under the group 2 1 2 S x Inquire the output channels in Group x Status x1 Inquire the input channel to the output channel x1 Status Inquire the input channel to the output channels one by one Save Y Save the present operation to the preset command Y Y ranges from 0 to 9 Recall Y Recall the preset command Y Clear Y Clear the preset command Y X1 X2 Transfer both the video and the audio signals from the input channel x1 to the output channel x2 X1 X2 Transfer the audio signals from the input channel x1 to the output channel x2 X1 X2 Transfer the video signals from the input channel x1 to the 3 output channel 2 m X1 X2 amp Transfer the video signals from the input channel x1 to the o output channel x2 18 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher Note 1 x1 x2 x3 and x4 are the symbols of input or output channels ranged according to the model of the matrix switcher If the symbols exceed the effective range it would be
30. uttons in this order ALL 2 Save button To save the present operation to a preset command Example To save the present operation to the preset command No 2 Operation Press buttons in this order SAVE 2 Note There are altogether 10 preset commands ranged from No 0 to No 10 Recall button To recall the preset command Example To recall the preset command No 2 Operation Press buttons in this order RECALL 2 Cancel button To return to the standby status without performing any command Example To cancel the input instructions 17 AV 2 END Operation Just press button CANCEL after the above inputs Inquiring status button To inquire the present status Example1 To inquire the status of output channel No 7 Operation Press buttons in this order 7 STATUS Example2 To inquire the status of all the output channels one by one Operation Press only the button STATUS 7 1 3 Front Panel Description of Additional Buttons for MXP32 MXP48 MXP64 MXP96 MXP128 UNDO Undo button To resume to the status before the command just performed 14 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher PROGRAM Group programming button To define recall and clear a group of output channel Example1 To group the output channels No 1 2 3 4 5 under the Group1 Operation Press buttons in this order 1 Program Program 1 2 3 4 5 Example2 To transfer signals
31. y N MATRIX MXP9664 96 64 y N MATRIX MXP9696 96 96 y y MATRIX MXP12864 128 64 y N MATRIX MXP12896 128 96 y y MATRIX 128 128 y y MXP128128 2 Packing of the Product citt lin Ko 3 Installation MXP Matrix Switcher RS 232 Communication Cord Power Supply Cord CD with Application User Manual and Quality Guarantee MXP matrix switchers adopt metal shell and can be stacked with other device Moreover they are rack mountable enclosure and can be installed in the standard 19 rack SYSTEMMONITOR HIGH RESOLUTION AV MATRIX SWITCHERS ala ToDo BR uen e des Q AV CROSSPOINT MATRIX SWITCHERS amp F 3 1 Installing the MXP matrix switcher in the standard 19 rack 2 Composite Video Stereo Audio Matrix Switcher 4 Front View of the Product 4 1 Front View of the MXP0404 Series ce m 000 O O O O O O AV VIDEO AVDIO 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 co INPUTS OUTPUTS F 4 1 Front view of the MXP0404 4 2 Front View of the MXP8x Series HIGH RESOLUTION AV MATRIX SWITCHERS SYSTEM MONITOR power NETWORK SENSOR ERE TES ENTER Al SAVE RECALL 5 7 a 9 o END RECALL CANCEL STATUS AV CROSSPOINT MATRIX SWITCHERS

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