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MVX VGA A Computer Video (VGA) and Audio Matrix Switchers 68-521-31 Rev . C 11 07.
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QS-1 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Quick Start PRELIMINAR Y Installation Step 1 T urn off power to the input and output devices, and disconnect their power cords. Step 2 — Inputs a . Connect up to 16 high resolution video inputs to the 15-pin HD input connectors.
MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Quick Start QS-2 PRELIMINAR Y Quick Start — MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers, continued RGBHV and Audio buttons select and deselect video and/or audio. The Audio LED blinks to indicate audio breakaway . The Audio button also selects the audio level/adjust mode.
i MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • T able of Contents PRELIMINAR Y T able of Contents Chapter One • Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1-1 About this Manual ............
T able of Contents, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • T able of Contents ii PRELIMINAR Y Setting the front panel locks ( Executive modes) ................................................................ 3-36 Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode 0 .
iii MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • T able of Contents PRELIMINAR Y Appendix A • Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories ............................... 5-15 Specifications .........................................................................
T able of Contents, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • T able of Contents iv PRELIMINAR Y 68-521-31 C 11 07 All tr ademarks mentione d in this manual are the p ropertie s of thei r respect ive owne rs.
PRELIMINAR Y MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers 1 Chapter One Intr oduction About this Manual About the MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers Definitions Features.
MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Introduction 1-2 Intr oduction PRELIMINAR Y About this Manual This manual contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the Extron MVX VGA A wideband computer video (VGA) and audio matrix switchers.
1-3 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Introduction PRELIMINAR Y The MVX A switchers input and output VGA video on 15-pin HD connectors and audio on 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw terminals. The audio switching can either be linked with the video (audio follow) or be independent of the video (audio breakaway).
Intr oduction, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Introduction 1-4 PRELIMINAR Y Featur es V ideo — The switchers input and output RGBHV or RGBS (VGA) video on 15-pin HD connectors. They can also switch RGsB, RsGsBs, component/ HDTV , S-video, or composite video.
1-5 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Introduction PRELIMINAR Y Upgradeable firmware — The firmware that contr ols all switcher operation can be upgraded in the field via either serial port, without taking the switcher out of service. Firmware upgrades ar e available for download on the Extron W eb site, www .
Intr oduction, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Introduction 1-6 PRELIMINAR Y.
PRELIMINAR Y MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers 2 Chapter T wo Installation Mounting the Switcher Rear Panel Cabling and Views Front Panel Configuration Port.
MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Installation 2-2 Installation PRELIMINAR Y Mounting the Switcher UL requir ements The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requir ements pertain to the installation of the MVX into a rack (figure 2-1).
2-3 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y Rear Panel Cabling and V iews Figure 2-1 shows the r ear panel of the MVX 128 A. RS232/RS422 REMOTE LISTED 1T23 I.
Installation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Installation 2-4 PRELIMINAR Y Video connections N The matrix switcher does not alter the video signal in any way.
2-5 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y Audio connections By default, the audio ties follow the video ties. Audio breakaway , which can be activated via the front panel or under serial port contr ol, allows you to select from any one of the audio input sources and r oute it separately from its corr esponding video source.
Installation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Installation 2-6 PRELIMINAR Y e Connections for balanced and unbalanced audio outputs — These 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connectors output the selected unamplified, line level audio. Connect audio devices, such as an audio amplifier or powered speakers.
2-7 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Installation PRELIMINAR Y Reset button g Reset button — The Reset button initiates two levels of reset to the matrix switcher . For the two differ ent reset levels, press and hold the button while the switcher is running or while you power up the switcher .
Installation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Installation 2-8 PRELIMINAR Y Fr ont Panel Configuration Port ENTER PRESET VIEW ESC RGBHV AUDIO CONTROL IO MVX SERIES VGA MA TRIX SWITCHER WITH ADSP TM CONFIG 9 Figure 2-8 — Fr ont panel configuration port i Configuration port — This 2.
PRELIMINAR Y MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers 3 Chapter Thr ee Operation Front Panel Controls and Indicators Front Panel Operations Rear Panel Operations Optimizing the Audio T roubleshooting Configuration.
MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-2 Operation PRELIMINAR Y N On some MVX switchers, the video selection button is labeled “V ideo” rather than “RGBHV”. Fr ont Panel Controls and Indicators The front panel contr ols (figure 3-1) ar e grouped into two sets.
3-3 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Input and output buttons N If the switcher has fewer inputs or outputs than input or output buttons, only the buttons for which the switcher has an input or output perform the function of selecting and identifying that input or output.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-4 PRELIMINAR Y Control buttons d Enter button and/or LED — The Enter button and LED have three primary functions (•) and four secondary functions ( ❏ ): • Saves changes that you make on the front panel.
3-5 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y f V iew ( < ) button and/or LED — The V iew ( < ) button and LED have two primary functions (•) and six secondary functions ( ❏ ): • Selects a V iew-only mode that displays the curr ent configuration.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-6 PRELIMINAR Y I/O controls Y ou must specify video, audio, or both when you are creating or viewing a configuration. This is done with the RGBHV button ( h ) and Audio ( i ) buttons. N On some MVX switchers, the video selection button is labeled “V ideo” rather than “RGBHV”.
3-7 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Fr ont Panel Operations The following paragraphs detail the power-up pr ocess and then provide sample procedur es for the following actions: .
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-8 PRELIMINAR Y Creating a configuration The current configuration can be changed using the fr ont panel buttons. Change the current configuration as follows: 1 . Press the Esc button to clear any input LEDs, output LEDs, or contr ol LEDs that are lit.
3-9 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Example 1: Creating a set of video and audio ties In the following example, input 5 is tied to outputs 3, 4, and 8. The steps show the front panel indications that r esult from your actions. N This example assumes that there are no ties in the curr ent configuration.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-10 PRELIMINAR Y 4 . Press and r elease the output 3, output 4, and output 8 buttons (figure 3-6). N The entire set of ties can be canceled at this point by pressing and r eleasing the Esc button.
3-11 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Example 2: Adding a tie to a set of video and audio ties In the following example, a new video tie is added to the current configuration. The steps show the front panel indications that r esult from your action.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-12 PRELIMINAR Y 5 . Press and r elease the Enter button (figure 3-13). ENTER The Enter LED and all input LEDs and output LEDs return to the unlit state. Press the Enter button to confirm the configuration change.
3-13 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Example 3: Removing a tie from a set of video and audio ties In the following example, an existing audio tie is removed fr om the current configuration. The steps show the front panel indications that r esult from your action.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-14 PRELIMINAR Y 4 . Press and r elease the Output 4 button (figure 3-18). ENTER PRESE 1 2 3 4 5 OUTPUTS 6 Press and release the Output 4 button. The LED blinks to indicate that the selected RGBHV output will be untied.
3-15 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Viewing a configuration The current configuration can be viewed using the fr ont panel buttons.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-16 PRELIMINAR Y 3 . T o select both video and audio for viewing, if necessary , press and release the RGBHV button and the Audio button (figure 3-22).
3-17 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y 5 . Press and r elease the RGBHV button to deselect RGBHV (figure 3-24). RGBHV A UDIO I /O 2 3 4 5 OUTPUTS 6 7 8 The output buttons f or outputs that are not tied to input 5 are unlit. The output buttons f or outputs that are tied to input 5 light to indicate audio ties (audio breakawa y).
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-18 PRELIMINAR Y Muting and unmuting video and/or audio Individual outputs can be muted or unmuted as follows: N Mutes are protected when fr ont panel Lock mode 2 is selected.
3-19 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y 3 . T o select both video and audio for viewing and muting, if necessary , press and release the RGBHV button and the Audio button (figure 3-28). N This example shows the indications that the front panel displays if example 1, example 2, and example 3 have been completed.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-20 PRELIMINAR Y N If both RGBHV and audio are selected, the muting action toggles both the video and audio outputs. If either the video output or the audio output is already muted, the unmuted output is muted and the muted output is unmuted.
3-21 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Using global presets The current configuration (configuration 0) can be saved as a pr eset in any one of 32 preset memory addr esses. Preset locations ar e assigned to the input buttons and output buttons.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-22 PRELIMINAR Y Example 6: Saving a preset The following steps show an example in which the current configuration is saved as a preset. The steps show the fr ont panel indications that result fr om your actions.
3-23 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y 4 . Press and r elease the Enter button (figure 3-37). The curr ent configuration is now stored in memory location 13 (MVX 128 VGA A) or location 17 (MVX 1212 VGA A, MVX 168 VGA A, MVX 1616 VGA A).
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-24 PRELIMINAR Y 3 . Press and r elease the Output 1 button (figure 3-40). ENTER PRESET VIEW CONTROL 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 The Enter LED blinks to indicate the need to recall the preset. The Preset LED remains lit.
3-25 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Viewing and adjusting the input audio level The audio level of each input can be displayed and adjusted through a range of -18 dB to +24 dB to ensure that ther e is no noticeable volume differ ence among sources (figur e 3-42).
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-26 PRELIMINAR Y 5 . Press and r elease the Audio button to exit Audio mode. The Audio LED stops blinking. N • Pressing the Enter or Preset button also exits Audio mode. Pr essing the Preset button changes to Recall Pr eset mode.
3-27 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y 8 7 Output LED MVX 128 A MVX 1212, 168, 1616 A dB +9 +8 +7 +6 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 S S F S F S.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-28 PRELIMINAR Y 3 . Press and r elease the Input 5 button (figure 3-45). N Figure 3-45 shows the current level (+8 dB) displayed on the MVX 128 A, an 8-ouput-LED switcher . 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 OUTPUTS 6 7 8 VIEW ESC Press and release the Input 5 button.
3-29 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Figure 3-47 shows the r esult of pressing the V iew ( < ) button a total of nine times. Note that the level is now displayed in red to indicate a negative level. N Figure 3-47 shows the adjusted level (–1 dB) displayed on the MVX 128 A, an 8-ouput-LED switcher .
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-30 PRELIMINAR Y Viewing and adjusting the output volume The audio level of each output can be displayed and adjusted through a range of 100% (no attenuation) to 0% (maximum [76 dB] attenuation).
3-31 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Reading the displayed volume N This section is a detailed description at reading the output volume display on the matrix switcher ’ s front panel. If you do not need to read the exact value of the volume setting, skip this section.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-32 PRELIMINAR Y 8 7 Input LED Input LED MVX 128 A dB of attenuation S S F 76 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 59 Output volume dB of attenuation Output volume 0% 85 0% 5.5% 7% 63 62 8.5% 10% 61 60 11.
3-33 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y For example : When lit steadily , the Input 3 LED indicates the following, depending on the number of input buttons the switcher has: Switchers with 12 input buttons — 47 dB of attenuation when compared to the Input 3 LED blinking quickly (48 dB to 50 dB of attenuation).
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-34 PRELIMINAR Y 3 . Press and r elease the Output 1 button (figure 3-52). N Figure 3-52 shows the volume level (39 dB attenuation) displayed on the MVX 128 A, an 8-output-LED switcher . 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 INPUTS 7 10 11 12 Press and release the Output 1 button.
3-35 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Figure 3-54 shows the r esult of pressing the Esc ( > ) button a total of 13 times. N Figure 3-54 shows the adjusted volume level (26 dB attenuation) displayed on the MVX 128 A, an 8-ouput-LED switcher .
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-36 PRELIMINAR Y Setting the front panel locks (Executive modes) The matrix switcher has three levels of fr ont panel security lock that limit the operation of the switcher from the fr ont panel: • Lock mode 0 — The front panel is completely unlocked.
3-37 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode 1 N If the switcher is in Lock mode 0 or mode 1, this procedure selects mode 2. If the switcher in in Lock mode 2, this procedur e selects mode 1.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-38 PRELIMINAR Y Selecting the rear panel Remote port pr otocol and baud rate N The Remote port settings are pr otected when front panel Lock mode 2 is selected. Y ou can view the settings in Lock mode 2 but you cannot adjust them from the front panel.
3-39 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y 3 . T o change a value , press and r elease the button that relates to the desir ed value (figure 3-61).
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-40 PRELIMINAR Y Rear Panel Operations The rear panel has a Reset button that initiates two levels of matrix switcher r esets. For differ ent reset levels, pr ess and hold the button while the switcher is running or press and hold the button while you apply power to the switcher .
3-41 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Performing a hard r eset from the rear panel The hard r eset function restor es the switcher to the original factory default settings. All user files and settings are maintained. Perform a har d reset as follows: 1 .
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-42 PRELIMINAR Y T roubleshooting This section gives recommendations on what to do if you have pr oblems operating the switcher and describes an actual image problem that Extr on has encountered.
3-43 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Worksheet example 2: Daily configuration Figure 3-66 continues fr om worksheet example 1 by showing the video and audio ties that make up the configuration of preset 1. Solid lines show video ties and dashed lines show the audio ties.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-44 PRELIMINAR Y Worksheet example 3: T est configuration The A/V system in our fictional organization needs to be fine tuned on a r egular basis.
3-45 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation PRELIMINAR Y Configuration worksheet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 12 13 14 15 16 9 In pu t so ur ce s Ou tp ut de sti nat ion s Pr es et # T itl e: Vi de o: A ud io: Fi ll i n th e pr ese t nu mb er a nd us e co lo rs , da sh es , et c.
Operation, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Operation 3-46 PRELIMINAR Y.
PRELIMINAR Y MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers 4 Chapter Four Pr ogrammer’ s Guide Serial Ports Host-to-Switcher Instructions Switcher-Initiated Messages Switcher Error Responses Using the Command/Response.
MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide 4-2 Pr ogrammer’ s Guide PRELIMINAR Y Serial Ports The switcher has two serial ports that can be connected to a host device such as a computer running the HyperT erminal utility , an RS-232 capable PDA, or a control system.
4-3 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide PRELIMINAR Y Front panel Configuration port N This port is hardwired for RS-232 only . The optional 9-pin D to 2.5 mm mini jack TRS RS-232 cable, part # 70-335-01 (figure 4-2) can be used for connection to the Configuration port.
Pr ogrammer’ s Guide, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide 4-4 PRELIMINAR Y In nn Aud xx ] The switcher initiates the Aud message when a front panel input audio level change has occurred. nn is the input number and xx is the dB level.
4-5 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide PRELIMINAR Y Symbols are used thr oughout the table to repr esent variables in the command/ response fields.
Pr ogrammer’ s Guide, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide 4-6 PRELIMINAR Y Command ASCII command (host to switcher) Response (switcher to host) Additional description Create ties N • Commands can be entered back-to-back in a string, with no spaces.
4-7 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide PRELIMINAR Y Command/response table for SIS commands (continued) Command ASCII command (host to switcher) Response (switcher to host) Additional description Video mute commands RGB mute X# *1B Vmt X# *1 ] Mute output X# RGB (video off).
Pr ogrammer’ s Guide, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide 4-8 PRELIMINAR Y 41 40 38.5% 40% value dB of attenuation Output v olume 63 61 62 60 59 57 58 56 55 53 54 52 51 49 50 48 5.5% 8.5% 7% 76 0% 00 10% 11.5% 14.5% 13% 16% 17.
4-9 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide PRELIMINAR Y Command/response table for SIS commands (continued) Command ASCII command (host to switcher) Response (switcher to host) Additiona.
Pr ogrammer’ s Guide, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide 4-10 PRELIMINAR Y Command/response table for SIS commands (continued) Command ASCII command (host to switcher) Res.
4-11 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide PRELIMINAR Y Command/response table for SIS commands (continued) Command ASCII command (host to switcher) Response (switcher to host) Additional description View ties, gain, volume, mutes, and pr esets (continued) V iew video global preset configuration EX( *1*1VC } X@ 1 • X@ 2 • .
Pr ogrammer’ s Guide, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Programmer’ s Guide 4-12 PRELIMINAR Y Command/response table for SIS commands (continued) Command ASCII command (host to switcher) Res.
PRELIMINAR Y MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers 5 Chapter Five Matrix Softwar e Matrix Switchers Control Program Button Label Generator Program.
MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software 5-2 Matrix Softwar e PRELIMINAR Y Matrix Switchers Contr ol Program The W indows-based Extron Matrix Switchers Control Pr ogram communicates with the swi.
5-3 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software PRELIMINAR Y 4 . Follow the on-screen instructions. By default, the W indows installation of the Matrix Switchers Control Pr ogram creates a C:Pr ogr.
Matrix Softwar e, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software 5-4 PRELIMINAR Y 2 . Choose either the comm port that is connected to the switcher ’s serial port or Emulate . N Although IP [LAN] is available for selection, the switcher does not have an Ethernet port.
5-5 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software PRELIMINAR Y Figure 5-5 — Sample pr ogram window (complete) • T o set up audio in Follow mode (audio and video have the same tie configuration), select the Follow checkbox at the bottom of the window .
Matrix Softwar e, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software 5-6 PRELIMINAR Y Updating firmware The firmware upgrade utility pr ovides a way to replace the firmwar e that is coded on the switcher ’s control boar d without taking the switcher out of service and replacing the firmwar e IC chip.
5-7 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software PRELIMINAR Y Folder where firmware is installed. Figure 5-7 — Downloading firmwar e upgrade files.
Matrix Softwar e, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software 5-8 PRELIMINAR Y 3 . Connect a W indows-based computer to either switcher serial port or the switcher LAN port. See chapter 2, “Installation”, for more details. 4 . Start the Matrix Switcher Control Pr ogram and connect to the matrix switcher .
5-9 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software PRELIMINAR Y 8 . Click the Upload button. A status bar , which shows the progress of the upload, appears in the Firmware Loader window (figur e 5-9). The firmware upload to the switcher may take several minutes.
Matrix Softwar e, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software 5-10 PRELIMINAR Y Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trash can The buttons, drop boxes, and trash can on the right side of the p.
5-11 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software PRELIMINAR Y T ools menu Assign device icons — Displays the complete set of input and output device icons. Y ou can drag any of these icons to the input and output boxes. Edit device palette — Allows you to add your own device icon graphics.
Matrix Softwar e, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software 5-12 PRELIMINAR Y Initialize — Initializes and clears any or all of the following: ties, presets, audio configuration, preset names, icon names, and icons. Prefer ences menu Immediate changes — Causes configuration changes to take effect immediately .
5-13 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software PRELIMINAR Y N Master reset does not reset the Internet pr otocol (IP) settings. Using Emulation mode Emulation mode allows you to set up the software without attaching the switcher to the computer .
Matrix Softwar e, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software 5-14 PRELIMINAR Y By default, the W indows installation creates a C:Program FilesExtr on ButtonLabelGenerator directory and places the Button Label Generator icon into a group or folder named “Extr on Electronics”.
PRELIMINAR Y MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers A Appendix A Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories Button Labels.
MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories A-2 Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories PRELIMINAR Y Specifications Video Routing 128 series ............................. 12 x 8 matrix 1212 Series ....................
A-3 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories PRELIMINAR Y Sync Input type ...................................... RGBHV , RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs Output type .................................... RGBHV , RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs (follows input) Input level .
Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories A-4 PRELIMINAR Y Control/r emote — switcher Serial host control port ................ 1 bidirectional RS-232 or RS-422, rear panel 9-pin female D connector 1 bidirectional RS-232, fr ont panel 2.
A-5 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories PRELIMINAR Y Part Numbers and Accessories MVX matrix switcher part numbers These items are included in each or der for a M.
Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories A-6 PRELIMINAR Y Cables Male-to-female VGA molded connector cables Part number VGA 3' MHR, 3' (0.9 m) 26-1 12-17 VGA 6' MHR, 6' (1.
A-7 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories PRELIMINAR Y Male-to-male VGA molded connector cables Part number VGA M3' MHR, 3' (0.9 m) 26-238-24 VGA M6' MHR, 6' (1.8 m) 26-238-25 VGA M10' MHR, 10' (3.
Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories A-8 PRELIMINAR Y Button Labels Figure A-1 provides 16-button strips of blank button labels.
A-9 MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories PRELIMINAR Y Figure A-1 — Button label blanks, 16-button strips.
Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories A-10 PRELIMINAR Y.
Extr on’ s W arranty Extron Electr onics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years fr om the date of purchase.
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