A-NEUVIDEO ANI-VGA4808 Serial Matrix Switches Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- A-NEUVIDEO
Table of Contents
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- INTRODUCTION
- TYPES OF MATRIX SWITCHERS
- AUDIO CONNECTIONS
- VGA MATRIX SWITCHER
- RGB/HV MATRIX SWITCHER
- COMPOSITE VIDEO SWITCHER
- OPERATION
- PANEL SWITCH
- PROTOCOL OF SERIAL PORT AND COMMAND CODE
- SOFTWARE OPERATION INSTRUCTION
- TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CUSTOM MATRIX SWITCHERS ►
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VGA Serial Matrix Switches
RGB Serial Matrix Switches
AV Serial Matrix Switches
A-NeuVideo.com | Frisco, Texas 75034 |
469-277-7606
V.2.3
SAFETY INFORMATION
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To ensure the best results from this product, please read this manual and all other documentation before operating your equipment. Retain all documentation for future reference.
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Follow all instructions printed on unit chassis for proper operation.
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To reduce the risk of fire, do not spill water or other liquids into or on the unit, or operate the unit while standing in liquid.
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Make sure power outlets conform to the power requirements listed on the back of the unit. Keep unit protected from rain, water and
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Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents or aerosol cleaners, as this may damage the unit. Dust with a clean dry cloth.
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Do not use the unit if the electrical power cord is frayed or broken. The power supply cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. -
Do not force switched or external connections in any way. They should all connect easily, without needing to be forced.
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Always operate the unit with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system ground. Precautions should be taken so that the means of grounding of a piece of equipment is not defeated.
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AC voltage must be correct and the same as that printed on the rear of the unit. Damage caused by connection to improper AC voltage is not covered by any warranty.
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Turn power off and disconnect unit from AC current before making connections.
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Never hold a power switch in the “ON” position.
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This unit should be installed in a cool dry place, away from sources of excessive heat, vibration, dust, moisture and cold. Do not use the unit near stoves, heat registers, radiators, or other heat producing devices.
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Do not block fan intake or exhaust ports. Do not operate equipment on a surface or in an environment which may impede the normal flow of air around the unit, such as a bed, rug, carpet, or completely enclosed rack. If the unit is used in an extremely dusty or smoky environment, the unit should be periodically “blown free” of foreign dust and matter.
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To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
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When moving the unit, disconnect input ports first, then remove the power cable; finally, disconnect the interconnecting cables to other devices.
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Do not drive the inputs with a signal level greater than that required to drive equipment to full output.
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The equipment power cord should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
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Save the carton and packing material even if the equipment has arrived in good condition. Should you ever need to ship the unit, use only the original factory packing.
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Service Information Equipment should be serviced by qualifier service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the equipment.
C. The equipment has been exposed to rain
D. The equipment does not appear to operate normally, or exhibits a marked change in performance
E. The equipment has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
THIS SAFETY INFORMATION IS OF A GENERAL NATURE AND MAY BE SUPERSEDED BY INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED WITHIN THIS MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
► Dear Customer
Thank you for purchasing this product. For optimum performance and safety,
please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or
adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference.
► SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate
this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the
following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment:
- Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
- To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture or install this product near water.
- Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
- Never push an object of any kind into this product through any openings or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts inside the unit.
- Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
- Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the PSU if it is damaged.
- Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
- To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or openings in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow for sufficient space for air to circulate around the unit.
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INTRODUCTION
Matrix switch is a high-performance matrix switcher designed for video and
audio signal routing. It supports unbalanced audio, Composite, RGBHV
(Component), or VGA (DB15).
The excellent quality of this series of matrix switchers comes from using the
industry’s best performing IC chips and we design each switcher to ensure the
highest signal quality. The VGA and RGBHV switcher has a signal bandwidth of
350MHz (-3db) to support resolution up to 2048×1536 60Hz refresh rate
and1280x1024 120Hz refresh rate, meeting the strict requirements of a variety
of high quality sources and displays. The Composite video switcher has a
signal bandwidth of 100MHz (-3db), supporting a variety of standard video
signals but also able to meet the bandwidth requirements of true HDTV.
This series of matrix switcher provides users with a user friendly GUI that
supports all versions of Windows OS. This series of switches has a monochrome
dot-matrix LCD display, with control via the front panel push buttons or via
RS-232 communication interface. The matrix switch can store up to 30 user
presets.
SWITCHER CATEGORY
Matrix series switchers can be divided into the following categories:
Audio Matrix | Audio Only | Balanced or unbalanced |
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Composite Matrix | Video Only | Bandwidth 100M Hz (-3dB) |
Composite / A Matrix | Video & Audio | Video with Audio Breakaway |
VGA Matrix | VGA | Bandwidth 350M Hz (-3dB) |
VGA / A Matrix | VGA & Audio | Video with Audio Breakaway |
RGB Matrix | RGB/HV | Bandwidth 350M Hz (-3dB) |
RGB / A Matrix | RGB/HV & Audio | Video with Audio Breakaway |
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Before attempting to use this unit, please check the packaging and make
sure the following items are contained in the shipping carton:
- Host Device
- RS-232 Cable
- Power Cable
- CD of testing and application software
- User Manual, Certification and Guarantee Card
- Audio connector
SIGNAL INPUT & OUTPUT, REMOTE CONTROL AND COMMUNICATION PORT
The AV matrix series switchers support standard BNC connectors; VGA matrix
uses standard VGA HD15F connectors; RGBHV matrix uses standard BNC.
All matrix series uses standard RS-232 serial communication interface DP9-F,
in addition to the included GUI software, this document explains the ASCII
protocol command set.
Audio connections use a terminal block, commonly call Pheonic Connector
TYPES OF MATRIX SWITCHERS
VGA
Model#| Signal Type| Input
Connection Type| # of
Inputs| Output
Connection Type| # of
Outputs
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ANI-VGA404| VGA| HD15| 4| HD15| 4
ANI-VGA404A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 4| HD15 & Terminal| 4
ANI-VGA801| VGA| HD15| 8| HD15| 1
ANI-VGA801-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 8| HD15 & Terminal| 1
ANI-VGA802 (1RU)| VGA| HD15| 8| HD15| 2
ANI-VGA802-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 8| HD15 & Terminal| 2
ANI-VGA 804| VGA| HD15| 8| HD15| 4
ANI-VGA804-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 8| HD15 & Terminal| 4
ANI-VGA 808| VGA| HD15| 8| HD15| 8
ANI-VGA808-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 8| HD15 & Terminal| 8
ANI-VGA1602| VGA| HD15| 16| HD15| 2
ANI-VGA1602-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 16| HD15 & Terminal| 2
ANI-VGA 1604| VGA| HD15| 16| HD15| 4
ANI-VGA1604-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 16| HD15 & Terminal| 4
ANI-VGA 1608| VGA| HD15| 16| HD15| 8
ANI-VGA1608-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 16| HD15 & Terminal| 8
ANI-VGA 1616| VGA| HD15| 16| HD15| 16
ANI-VGA1616-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 16| HD15 & Terminal| 16
ANI-VGA2401| VGA| HD15| 24| HD15| 1
ANI-VGA2402| VGA| HD15| 24| HD15| 2
ANI-VGA 2404| VGA| HD15| 24| HD15| 4
ANI-VGA2404-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 24| HD15 & Terminal| 4
ANI-VGA2408| VGA| HD15| 24| HD15| 8
ANI-VGA2408-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 24| HD15 & Terminal| 8
ANI-VGA2416| VGA| HD15| 24| HD15| 16
ANI-VGA2416-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 24| HD15 & Terminal| 16
ANI-VGA3204| VGA| HD15| 32| HD15| 4
ANI-VGA3204-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 32| HD15 & Terminal| 4
ANI-VGA3208| VGA| HD15| 32| HD15| 8
ANI-VGA3208-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 32| HD15 & Terminal| 8
ANI-VGA3216| VGA| HD15| 32| HD15| 16
ANI-VGA3216-A| VGA w/Audio| HD15 & Terminal| 32| | 16
ANI-VGA4808| VGA| HD15| 48| HD15| 8
ANI-VGA4816| VGA| HD15| 48| HD15| 16
ANI-VGA7608| VGA| HD15| 76| HD15| 8
ANI-V404-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 4| BNC| 4
ANI-V801-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 8| BNC| 1
ANI-V802-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 8| BNC| 2
ANI-V804-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 8| BNC| 4
ANI-V808-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 8| BNC| 8
ANI-V1602-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 16| BNC| 2
ANI-V1604-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 16| BNC| 4
ANI-V1608-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 16| BNC| 8
ANI-V1616-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 16| BNC| 16
ANI-V2408-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 24| BNC| 8
ANI-V2416-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 24| BNC| 16
ANI-V2424-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 24| BNC| 24
ANI-V3208-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 32| BNC| 8
ANI-V3216-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 32| BNC| 16
ANI-V3232-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 32| BNC| 32
ANI-V4816-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 48| BNC| 16
ANI-V4824-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 48| BNC| 24
ANI-V4832-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 48| BNC| 32
ANI-V4848-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 48| BNC| 48
ANI-V6416-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 64| BNC| 16
ANI-V6432-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 64| BNC| 32
ANI-V6448-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 64| BNC| 48
ANI-V6464-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 64| BNC| 64
ANI-V12832-A| Composite Video w/Audio| BNC| 128| BNC| 32
ANI-V404| Composite Video| BNC| 4| BNC| 4
ANI-V802| Composite Video| BNC| 8| BNC| 2
ANI-V804| Composite Video| BNC| 8| BNC| 4
ANI-V808| Composite Video| BNC| 8| BNC| 8
ANI-V1604| Composite Video| BNC| 16| BNC| 4
ANI-V1608| Composite Video| BNC| 16| BNC| 8
ANI-V1616| Composite Video| BNC| 16| BNC| 16
ANI-V2416| Composite Video| BNC| 24| BNC| 16
ANI-V3216| Composite Video| BNC| 32| BNC| 16
ANI-V2424| Composite Video| BNC| 24| BNC| 24
ANI-V4816| Composite Video| BNC| 48| BNC| 16
ANI-V4832| Composite Video| BNC| 48| BNC| 32
ANI-V4848| Composite Video| BNC| 48| BNC| 48
ANI-V6416| Composite Video| BNC| 64| BNC| 16
ANI-V6432| Composite Video| BNC| 64| BNC| 32
ANI-V6448| Composite Video| BNC| 64| BNC| 48
ANI-V6464| Composite Video| BNC| 64| BNC| 64
ANI-RGB404| RGB/HV| BNC| 4| BNC| 4
ANI-RGB404-A| RGB/HV w/Audio| BNC & Terminal| 4| BNC & Terminal| 4
ANI-RGB802| RGB/HV| BNC| 8| BNC| 2
ANI-RGB802-A| RGB/HV w/Audio| BNC & Terminal| 8| BNC & Terminal| 2
ANI-RGB804| RGB/HV| BNC| 8| BNC| 4
ANI-RGB804-A| RGB/HV w/Audio| BNC & Terminal| 8| BNC & Terminal| 4
ANI-RGB808| RGB/HV| BNC| 8| BNC| 8
ANI-RGB808-A| RGB/HV w/Audio| BNC & Terminal| 8| BNC & Terminal| 8
ANI-RGB1604| RGB/HV| BNC| 16| BNC| 4
ANI-RGB1604-A| RGB/HV w/Audio| BNC & Terminal| 16| BNC & Terminal| 4
ANI-RGB1608| RGB/HV| BNC| 16| BNC| 8
ANI-RGB1608-A| RGB/HV w/Audio| BNC & Terminal| 16| BNC & Terminal| 8
ANI-RGB1616| RGB/HV| BNC| 16| BNC| 16
ANI-RGB1616-A| RGB/HV w/Audio| BNC & Terminal| 16| BNC & Terminal| 16
ANI-RGB2408| RGB/HV| BNC| 24| BNC| 8
ANI-RGB2416| RGB/HV| BNC| 24| BNC| 16
ANI-RGB2424| RGB/HV| BNC| 24| BNC| 16
ANI-RGB3216| RGB/HV| BNC| 32| BNC| 16
ANI-RGB3224| RGB/HV| BNC| 32| BNC| 24
ANI-RGB3232| RGB/HV| BNC| 32| BNC| 32
ANI-RGB4816| RGB/HV| BNC| 48| BNC| 16
ANI-RGB4824| RGB/HV| BNC| 48| BNC| 24
ANI-RGB4848| RGB/HV| BNC| 48| BNC| 48
ANI-RGB6416| RGB/HV| BNC| 64| BNC| 16
ANI-RGB6432| RGB/HV| BNC| 64| BNC| 32
ANI-RGB6448| RGB/HV| BNC| 64| BNC| 48
ANI-RGB6464| RGB/HV| BNC| 64| BNC| 64
AUDIO CONNECTIONS
The series matrix switchers with audio input/output supports unbalanced.
VGA MATRIX SWITCHER
FEATURES
- Professional matrix chip with 350MHz (-3dB) bandwidth when fully loaded
- Supports HDTV up to 2048×1536 60Hz refresh rate and 1280×1024 120Hz refresh rate
- The switching status can be read directly from the LCD display
- Remote control via front panel push buttons or RS-232
- Audio follow Video or Audio Break-away
- Device address range is 1-255. Up to 255 devices can be controlled by cascading
- Store 30 preset matrixes
- Matrix control software to manually switch matrix or automatically switch, etc.
- Faster switching speed with delay time less than 100ns
- Standard rack mountable 19-inch chassis
VGA SPECIFICATIONS
VGA Port | Input & Output: | 15HD-F Standard VGA |
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Bandwidth: | 350MHz (-3dB) |
0-10MHz (+0.2dB to -0.1dB)
0-120MHz (+6.5dB to -1.0dB)
Input Level:| 0.5Vp-p min, 2.0Vp-p max
Input I/O Impedance:| 75Ω
Brightness Color Interfere:| -68.5dB@5MHz
Echo Wasting:| -85dB@10MHz
SNR (S/N):| 72.8dB
Switch Speed:| Up to 100ns
H&V SYNC Port| Input level:| 1Vp-p-5Vp-p
Input impedance:| 10KΩ
Output level:| Compatible TTL
Output impedance:| 75Ω
Synchronous polarity:| Following
Audio Port| Input & Output:| 3.81mm connector
Bandwidth:| 1MHz
Gain:| Unbalanced 0dB (Can be changed), balanced 6dB
SNR (S/N):| 73.5dB (1Vpp) empty-load
Channel isolation:| >76dB @1KHz
Input Impedance:| High resistance, >47KΩ
Output Impedance:| 47Ω
Control Type| Front Panel Push Button
RS-232
Windows based GUI Software
General| Power Supply: AC 85V-265V, 50Hz/60Hz
Power: 20-50W
Size (WxHxD): 19 x 3.5 x 9.4 in (482x89x240mm)
Weight: 9.9 lb / 4.5 kg
MTBF: 30000 hours
Input & Output VGA (HD15Pin) port
Pin | Name | Description |
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1 | R | Red signal |
2 | G | Green signal |
3 | B | Blue signal |
4 | NC | Not used |
5 | GND | Place |
6 | R GND | Red signal ground |
7 | G GND | Green signal ground |
8 | B GND | Blue signal ground |
9 | NC | Not used |
10 | GND | Place |
11 | GND | Place |
12 | NC | Not used |
13 | H SYNC | H SYNR |
14 | V SYNC | V SYNR |
14 | V SYNC | V SYNR |
15 | NC | Not used |
RGB/HV MATRIX SWITCHER
FEATURES
- Professional matrix chip with 350MHz (-3dB) bandwidth when fully loaded
- Supports HDTV up to 2048×1536 60Hz refresh rate and 1280×1024 120Hz refresh rate
- The switching status can be read directly from the LCD display
- Remote control via front panel push buttons or RS-232
- Audio follow Video or Audio Break-away
- Can be used for RGB, RGBHV, YPBPR
- Device address range is 1-255. Up to 255 devices can be controlled by cascading
- Store 30 preset matrixes
- Matrix control software to manually switch matrix or automatically switch, etc.
- Faster switching speed with delay time less than 100ns
- Standard rack mountable 19-inch chassis
- Aluminum chassis to ensure better EMC
RGB SPECIFICATIONS
RGB Port | Input & Output: | Standard BNC |
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Bandwidth: | 350MHz (-3dB) |
0-10MHz (+0.2dB to -0.1dB)
0-120MHz (+6.5dB to -1.0dB)
Input Level:| 0.5Vp-p min, 2.0Vp-p max
Input I/O Impedance:| 75Ω
Brightness Color Interfere:| -68.5dB@5MHz
Echo Wasting:| -85dB@10MHz
SNR (S/N):| 72.8dB
Switch Speed:| Up to 100ns
H&V Port| Input level:| 1Vp-p – 5Vp-p
Input impedance:| 10KΩ
Output level:| Compatible TTL
Output impedance:| 75Ω
Synchronous polarity:| Following
Audio Port| Input & Output:| 3.81mm connector
Bandwidth:| 1MHz
Gain:| Balanced 0dB
SNR (S/N):| 73.5dB (1Vpp)
Channel isolation:| >76dB @1KHz
Input Impedance:| High resistance, >47KΩ
Output Impedance:| 47Ω
Control Type| Front Panel Push Button
RS-232
Windows based GUI Software
General| Power Supply: AC 85V-265V, 50Hz/60Hz
Power: 25W-100W
Size (WxHxD): 19 x 5.3 x 9.4 in (482x134x240mm)
Weight: 14.3 lbs / 6.5 kg
MTBF: 50000 hours
COMPOSITE VIDEO SWITCHER
FEATURES
- Professional matrix chip with 100MHz (-3dB) bandwidth when fully loaded
- The switching status can be read directly from the LCD display
- Remote control via front panel push buttons or RS-232
- Audio follow Video or Audio Break-away
- Device address range is 1-255. Up to 255 devices can be controlled by cascading
- Store 30 preset matrixes
- Matrix control software to manually switch matrix or automatically switch, etc.
- Faster switching speed with delay time less than 100ns
- Standard rack mountable 19-inch chassis
COMPOSITE VIDEO SPECIFICATIONS
RGB Port | Input & Output: | BNC connector |
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Bandwidth: | 100MHz (-3dB) |
0.5Vp-p Min, 2.0Vp-p Max
75Ω
Input Level:| 1.0Vp-p Min, 2.0Vp-p Max
Input I/O Impedance:| 75Ω
Brightness Color Interfere:| 75dB
Echo Wasting:| 0.23%
SNR (S/N):| 72.8dB
Switch Speed:| Up to 100ns
H&V Port| Input level:| 1Vp-p-5Vp-p
Input impedance:| 10KΩ
Output level:| Compatible TTL
Output impedance:| 75Ω
Synchronous polarity:| Following
Audio Port| Input & Output:| 3.81mm connector
Bandwidth:| 1MHz
Gain:| Unbalanced 0dB (Can be changed), balanced 6dB
SNR (S/N):| 73.5dB (1Vpp) empty-load
Channel isolation:| >76dB @1KHz
Input Impedance:| High resistance, >47KΩ
Output Impedance:| 47Ω
Control Type| Front Panel Push Button
RS-232
Windows based GUI Software
General| Power Supply: AC 100V-220V, 50Hz/60Hz
Power: 25W-100W
Size (WxHxD): 19 x 3.5 x 9.4 in (482x89x240mm)
Weight: 9.9 lb / 4.5 kg
MTBF: 50000 hours
OPERATION
PRESS KEY OF FUNCTION REGION
| Stands for Audio when switch
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| Stands for Video when switch
| Stands for VGA Model when switch
| Stands for Audio synchronize with Video when switch
| Stands for into device menu
| Stands for saving the current status switching
| Stands for reading saved status switching
| Cancel
| Ascertain
NOTE OF FUNCTION KEY
“V, AV, A, VGA”: Model key for choosing VGA, VIDEO, AUDIO, DVI and HDMI, also
can switch computer and video sync or separate.
e.g. 1: Press“1”+“V”+“6”+“ENTER” means sync switching Video input signal (VGA,
VIDEO, DVI, HDMI) to output 6
e.g. 2: Press“2”+“AV”+“4”+“ENTER” means separate switching the Audio/ Video
input 2 (VGA, VIDEO, DVI, HDMI) to output 4
e.g. 3: Press“3”+“A” +“5”+“ENTER” means separate switching Video input 3 to
output 5
e.g. 4: Press “3”+“VGA” +“5”+“ENTER” means separate switching computer signal
input 3 to output 5
“SAVE”: To save the corresponding connection of the input & output
e.g. 1: Press “SAVE” +“2” +“ENTER” means saving the current status of input
& output to storage location 2 while the total up to 30.
“READ”: Call the saved input & output connection
e.g.1: Press “READ” +“2” +“ENTER” means saving the current status of input &
output to storage location 2 while the total up to 30.
“MENU”: To set baud, addr, beep and cycle
The LCD shows four choices
“1”For Setting Baud
Operation: Press “MENU” will popout Press “1” popout choose baud rate (such as
press 2 for baud 9600), then press “enter” to finish the setting.
“2” For Setting the Addr
Operation: Press “MENU” popout Press “2” popout choose the addr (such as press
“1” and the number of LCD will change to 1), press “ENTER” to finish the
setting.
“3” For Setting Beep
Operation: Press “MENU” popout Press “3” popout Press “1”beep on and then
press “ ENTER” to finish the setting.
“4” For Setting the Cycle of Status
Operation: Press “MENU” popout Press “4” popout setting the cycle time of
status (measure by second) then to next step setting the cycles of saved
status, for example if cycle of 5 status, press “5” popout choose cycle on to
finish setting
PANEL SWITCH
OPERATION FORMAT OF INPUT & OUTPUT SWITCH
Way like this: “input”+”switch model”+”output”+”enter”
Input: 9 number on the panel, also can combined two or three numbers
together to choose double or triple digital.
Switch Model: “A”,”AV”,”V”,”VGA” means switching computer & audio/
computer /Audio
Output: 9 number on the panel, also can combined two or three numbers
together to choose double or triple digital.
OTHER OPERATION:
- Input switch to Output: “input”+“V, AV, A, VGA”+“output”+“ENTER”
- One input switch to all output: “input”+“V, AV, A, VGA”+“output 0”+“ENTER”
- Close one output: “input 0”+“V, AV, A, VGA” +“ENTER”
- Close all output: “0”+“V, AV, A, VGA”+“0”+“ENTER”
PROTOCOL OF SERIAL PORT AND COMMAND CODE
Before using the serial port to control the device, please confirm the
following configuration:
FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING FOR RS-232
Baud Rate: | 9600bps |
---|---|
Data bit: | 8 bits |
Parity: | None |
Stop Bits: | 1 |
Flow Control: | None |
Use a straight RS-232 cable. DO NOT USE null modem cable.
RS-232 PORT
Matrix switcher has two serial ports: RS-232 input port and RS-232 output
ports (Figure 1.6-1). The input port is connected to the computer and the
output port is connected to other devices that communicate with the computer.
If a user wants to control multiple serial devices by a computer or a central
controller, you can cascade multiple devices without more serial ports by
sending commands to other devices through RS-232 input port and RS-232 output
port. Refer figure A and figure B.
Definition of RS-232 Port COM IN (D-SUB9F)
Pin | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | — | Not used |
2 | TXD | Transferring data |
3 | RXD | Receiving data |
4 | — | Not used |
5 | GND | Signal ground |
6 | — | Not used |
7 | — | Not used |
8 | — | Not used |
9 | — | Not used |
Definition of RS-232 Port COM OUT (D-SUB9M)
Pin | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | — | Not used |
2 | RXD | Receiving data |
3 | TXD | Transferring data |
4 | — | Not used |
5 | GND | Signal ground |
6 | — | Not used |
7 | — | Not used |
8 | — | Not used |
9 | — | Not used |
ASCII CODE
Code | [x1]All. | Switch input port [x1] to all output port. |
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All#. | Switch the input port to its corresponding output port (1>1, 2>2, |
3>3…).
All$.| Close all the output ports.
[x1]#.| Switch input port [x1] to output port [x1].
[x1]$.| Close output port [x1].
[x1]V[x2].| Switch video signal of input port [x1] to output port [x2].
[x1]V[x2],[x3],[x4].| Switch video signal of input port [x1] to output port
[x2], [x3], [x4].
[x1]A[x2].| Switch audio signal of input port [x1] to output port [x2].
[x1]A[x2],[x3],[x4].| Switch audio signal of input port [x1] to output port
[x2], [x3], [x4].
[x1]B[x2].| Switch audio & video signal of input port [x1] to output port
[x2].
[x1]B[x2],[x3],[x4].| Switch audio & video signal of input port [x1] to output
port [x2], [x3], [x4].
Compatible code| [x1][x2]!| Switch audio & video signal of input port [x1] to
output port [x2].
[x1][x2]$| Switch audio signal of input port [x1] to output port [x2].
[x1][x2]%| Switch video signal of input port [x1] to output port [x2].
[x1][x2]&| Switch video signal of input port [x1] to output port [x2].
Note:
- [x1], [x2], [x3] are number of port, its range is 1~4/8/16/24/32/64/96/128/256 (according to different types of matrix). The code cannot be executed if it is out of range.
- [ and ] in the code are not sending characters.
- The ending character of each code cannot be omitted, i.e. ”.”, ”,” etc. Be sure it must be an English character.
CODE EXAMPLES
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Switch an input port to all output ports: [x1]All.
e.g. : The code to switch input port 3 to all output ports is “3All.” -
Switch all input ports to corresponding output ports: All#.
e.g. : The status of AV8x8 matrix after executing the code is: 1->1,2->2,3->3…,8->8 -
Close all output ports: All$.
e.g. : To close all the output ports, execute ”All$.”. -
Close one or more output ports: [x]$.
e.g. : To close output port 5, execute ”5$.”. To close output port 1, 2 and 3, execute ”1,2,3,4$.”. -
Switch video signal: [x1]V[x2].
e.g. : To switch video signal of input port 3 to output port 5, execute: ”3V5.” ;To switch video signal of input port 3 to output port 3, 5 and 10, execute: ”3V3,5,10.”. -
Switch audio signal: [x1]A[x2].
e.g. : To switch audio signal of input port 5 to output port 6, execute: ”5A6.”; To switch audio signal of input port 12 to output 3, 5 and 10, execute: ”12V3,5,10.”. -
Switch audio & video signal: [x1]B[x2].
e.g. : To switch audio & video signal of input port 10 to output port 12, 14 and 15, execute: ”10B12,14,15.”.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Please check when the following problems occur: When the peripherals connected
to the matrix switcher have a ghost image and the display does not generally
have problems. The display may not be correctly tuned or quality wire
impedance is mismatched by the signal generating double or multiple
reflections. Adjust the display or replace the wire to solve the problem.
In case of color loss or no signal on an Output, check the connecting port.
When the AV matrix cannot be controlled by RS-232 (PC Serial port), please
check the configuration of the port and the connection of the port.
Switch with no output image: Check corresponding Input signal (can refer to
oscilloscope or multimeter), if there’s no Input signal, check the connecting
cable, connector, maybe change to another connector.
Check corresponding Output signal (refer to oscilloscope or multimeter), if
there’s no Output signal, check the connecting cable, connector, maybe change
to another connector.
If power light is Off and no display on the LCD check the connection of power.
While you may laugh at this, it does happen.
If the output image shows interference, the input & output devices may not be
grounded.
If you feel electrostatic spark when pulling, inserting audio or video
connectors, it is possible the matrix switcher is not properly grounded.
Please ground the device(s) or it will easily damage the equipment and reduce
the life.
If LCD displays, the serial port returns code, but there is no video or audio
output: The audio and video connector may be loose. The cable may be short-
circuited.
If the AV matrix cannot be controlled by the front panel push buttons or
RS-232, the switcher may be damaged.
SOFTWARE OPERATION INSTRUCTION
SOFTWARE OPERATION INSTRUCTION
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Run the software and the interface is as following:
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Right click “Matrix Fix” and menu appears like
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Click “Add Device”, a dialog appears. Select serial port number, baud rate and address.
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Click “OK” to connect the device. After receiving device information, the controlling Interface is done
The left bar displays the name and type of the device connected. The name can be renamed. Right click on the name, a pop menu appears:
Click “Port Name” to change the names of input & output and preset groups. The interface is as following:
The caption of button on the interface is also changed as shown below:
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When the device is connected to the software, the connection information is saved. If the number of serial port, the address of the device and the baud rate are not changed, the software can directly display the device information and the status of connection the next time the software starts. To save the device information, click “Matrix Device” and select “Save Device Information” as shown below:
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Users can switch the input port to more output ports in one time as shown below:
The above operation switches input port 8 to output port 1, 2, 4, 10 and 19 in one time.
Click “OK” to execute as shown below:
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Click “Save”, “Read” to operate preset groups. There are altogether 30 preset groups as shown below:
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