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MVX VGA A Matrix Switchers • Matrix Software

PRELIMINAR

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Tools menu

Assign device icons

Displays the complete set of input

and output device icons. You can drag any of these

icons to the input and output boxes.

Edit device palette

Allows you to add your own device

icon graphics.

Audio-Input gain settings

Displays the audio gain

level setting for a single input or for all inputs and

allows you to change it. The level is expressed as

the magnitude (number of decibels) and polarity

(positive [gain] or negative [attenuation]) of the audio

adjustment.

Audio-Output volume settings

Displays the audio output

level setting for a single input or for all inputs and allows you to change

it. The level is expressed as a percentage of the input audio volume that is

applied to the output; 0% is full attenuation (audio is silent), 100% is full

volume.

Mute-Outputs settings

Displays the Mute Adjust screen, from which you can

mute video and/or audio for each output.

Update firmware

Allows you to replace the firmware that is coded on the

switcher’s control board without taking the switcher out of service, opening

the switcher enclosure, and replacing the firmware chip set. See “Updating

firmware” on page 5-6.

Hardware status

Provides an overall view of the status of the matrix switcher,

including the power supply voltages, the temperature status, the Remote

RS-232/RS-422 port configuration, and the installed and updated firmware

status (figure 5-10).

Figure 5-10 — Status window

Name presets

Allows you to assign a name to each of the 32 memory presets.

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Preset names are limited to 12 upper- and lower-case alphanumeric characters,

space, and the _ and / characters.

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The following characters are invalid in preset names:

+ ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : | \ and ?.

Show RS-232 strings

Displays the ASCII commands that are used by the

current configuration. You can refer to these for RS-232 programming.