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SMX System MultiMatrix Switcher • Introduction

1

Introduction

This section gives an overview of SMX System MultiMatrix switchers
and includes:

About This Guide

About the SMX System MultiMatrix Switchers

About This Guide

This setup guide describes basic instructions for the set up,
configuration, and operation of the Extron SMX matrix switcher.
The SMX matrix switcher can be controlled through the front panel
controls, Simple Instruction Set (SIS

) commands, the SMX Control

Program which runs on computers using the Windows

®

operating

System, or built-in HTML pages.

NOTES:

The term "SMX" refers to a typical SMX System
MultiMatrix Switcher throughout this guide.

For detailed information on the SMX, see to the User
Guide (available at

www.extron.com

or the Extron

DVD).

See

Front Panel Operation

on page 6 for operating the SMX through

the front panel controls,

SIS Programming Guide

on page 19 for

selected SIS commands,

Configuration and Control

on page 32 for

installing the SMX Control Program, or

Using the Web Pages to

configure the SMX

on page 35 for accessing the built-in HTML pages.

About the SMX System MultiMatrix Switcher

The SMX is a rack mountable, modular, configurable, multi-format
card cage system available in 2U, 3U, 4U, or 5U frames. Each frame
has horizontal rear panel slots where optional I/O boards can be
inserted in any configuration.

2U enclosures have 4 single board slots, 3U enclosures have 6
single board slots, 4U enclosures have 8 single board slots, and 5U
enclosures have 10 single board slots. Each slot supports power and
control connections to the I/O boards. Slots covered by larger I/O
boards are not available to other boards.

See the

table

on page 2 for the different signal and connector types,

board sizes in terms of number of inputs and outputs, and the
number of slots used.