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Features, Preliminar y, Introduction, cont’d – Extron Electronics Matrix 12800 Series User Guide User Manual

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Introduction, cont’d

Matrix 12800 Switchers • Introduction

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PRELIMINAR

Y

Features

Input and output connectors —

All connectors are clearly labeled as either input or

output for easy installation. With the Extron virtualization/control software,

a visual map can be printed for easy representation of the virtual I/Os. This

feature reduces the time required for setup and programming.

Bandwidth —

Bandwidth is a minimum of 375 MHz (-3 dB), fully loaded. This

high bandwidth allows Extron switchers to switch everything from NTSC

video to high-resolution computer video.

Digital Sync Validation Processing (DSVP

) —

In critical environments or

unmanned, remote locations, it is vital to know that sources are active and

switching. The exclusive Extron DSVP confirms that input sources are active

by scanning all sync inputs for active signals. DSVP provides instantaneous

frequency feedback for composite sync or separate horizontal and vertical

sync signals via the RS-232/RS-422 port of the switcher. The frequency

information can be displayed on any control system or in a Windows

®

-based

control program on a local-area network (LAN) or internet (IP) connection

(figure 1-2).

RS-232/

422

OR

Input Horz. Vert.
01 31.50 60.00
02 31.50 60.00
03 31.50 60.00
04 48.01 67.50
05 48.01 67.50
06 48.01 67.50
07 48.01 67.50
08 61.55 72.00
09 61.55 72.00
10 61.55 72.00
11 61.55 72.00
12 61.55 72.00
• • •
• • •
• • •

3rd party control system

Windows-based control program on

LAN or IP connection

MATRIX INPUT STATUS

Input # 01

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 02

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 03

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 04

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 05

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 06

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 07

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 08

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 09

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 10

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 11

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 12

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Input # 01

Signal: PRESENT
Sync Type: H&V
Vertical Freq.: 60 Hz
Horz Freq.: 31.5 kHz

Ethernet

Figure 1-2 — DSVP data display

Rooming —

Each Matrix 12800 system can be programmed to group multiple

outputs to specific “rooms”, allowing them to have their own presets. The

system can have up to 32 rooms, each of which can have up to 10 presets.

Triple-Action Switching

(RGB delay) —

RGB delay blanks the screen when the

matrix switcher switches to a new RGB video source. The new sync signals

precede the RGB signals, so there is no noise-filled scramble shown during

the transition. The time delay between the RGB and sync signals is user

adjustable up to five seconds via SIS and Windows program control.