USER MANUAL QuickMatriX Ref.
THANK YOU By following these simple steps you will be able to obtain the most from your powerful QuickMatriX and its many features. 1. TRADEMARKS 6 2. INTRODUCTION 6 3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 7 4. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 8 4.1 Safety instructions 8 4.1.1 English 4.1.2 French 4.1.3 Italian 4.1.4 German 4.1.5 Spanish 4.2 Unpacking and inspection 4.3 Rack mount information 4.4 Cable and adaptor information 4.5 Hardware specifications 13 13 14 14 4.5.1 Signal descriptions 4.5.
.10 HDCP management 21 4.10.1 Input HDCP detection 4.10.2 Output HDCP detection 4.10.3 Keys’ checking 4.10.4 Output management 4.10.5 HDCP Classification 4.10.6 Status 5. CONNECTING THE QUICKMATRIX 5.1 Description 22 22 5.1.1 Rear panel 5.1.2 Front panel 6. CONTROLLING THE QUICKMATRIX 6.1 RCS² requirement 6.2 Connecting with the RCS² 6.3 RCS² top menu 24 24 24 26 6.3.1 Setup 6.3.2 Edit 6.3.3 Live 7. OPERATING THE QUICKMATRIX FROM THE RCS² 7.1 Operating mode 7.2 Setup 27 27 27 7.2.1 Mode 7.2.
8. OPERATING THROUGH THE FRONT PANEL 8.1 Front panel 45 45 8.1.1 Menu navigation 8.1.2 Home menu 8.1.3 Operating modes 8.1.4 Reseting default values 8.1.5 QuickMatriX color codes 8.2 Settings in Matrix mode 46 8.2.1 Source Input selection 8.2.2 Input selection settings 8.2.3 Source Output selection 8.2.4 Output selection settings 8.2.5 Working with layers 8.2.6 Working with layers functions 8.2.7 Layer adjustment menu 8.2.8 Layers with transitions 8.2.9 Capturing frames 8.2.10 Working with frames 8.2.
1. Trademarks 1. TRADEMARKS The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. 2. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Analog Way QuickMatriX. Before you start setting up your QuickMatriX for the first time, please read through all of the documentation to become familiar with its powerful features.
3. Terms and definitions 3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS LAYER: a “layer” is an image display element that has a visual priority. PIP: a “PIP” (Picture In Picture) is a picture, typically of reduced size, which is positioned over another background image or other PIPs. PIPs can be repositioned, reduced, enlarged and displayed with borders. PIPs can overlap, depending on their visual priority. A PIP is considered as a layer.
4.1.1 English 4. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 4.1 Safety instructions 4.1.1 English All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated and should be maintained for further reference. Please follow all of the warnings on this product and its operating instructions. • WARNING: To prevent the risk of electric shock and fire, do not expose this device to rain, humidity or intense heat sources (such as heaters and direct sunlight).
4.1.2 French 4.1.2 French Afin de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes de sécurité et de fonctionnement avant utilisation. Conservez les instructions de sécurité et de fonctionnement afin de pouvoir les consulter ultérieurement. Respectez toutes les consignes marquées dans la documentation, sur le produit et sur ce document.
4.1.3 Italian 4.1.3 Italian Allo scopo di capire meglio il funzionamento di questa apparecchiatura vi consigliamo di leggere bene tutti i consigli di sicurezza e di funzionamento prima dell’utilizzo. Conservare le istruzioni di sicurezza e di funzionamento al fine di poterle consultare ulteriormente. Seguire tutti i consigli indicati su questo manuale e sull’apparecchiatura.
4.1.4 German 4.1.4 German Um den Betrieb dieses Geräts zu verstehen, raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen genau zu lesen. Diese Sicherheits- und Betriebsanweisungen für einen späteren Gebrauch sicher aufbewahren. Alle in den Unterlagen, an dem Gerät und hier angegebenen Sicherheitsanweisungen einhalten. • ACHTUNG: um jegliches Risiko eines Stromschlags oder Feuers zu vermeiden, das Gerät nicht Regen, Feuchtigkeit oder intensiven Wärmequellen aussetzen.
4.1.5 Spanish 4.1.5 Spanish Para comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato, le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de funcionamiento del aparato antes de usarlo. Conserve las instrucciones de seguridad y de funcionamiento para que pueda consultarlas posteriormente. Respete todas las consignas indicadas en la documentación, relacionadas con el producto y este documento.
4.2 Unpacking and inspection 4.2 Unpacking and inspection • 1 x QuickMatriX (QMX150) • 1 x Power supply cord • 1 x Ethernet cross cable (for device update) • 1 x Remote Control Software (RCS²)* • 1 x Set of 6 audio 5-pin screw terminals • 1 x Front rack ears (the parts are stowed in the packaging foam) • 1 x User manual (PDF)* • 1 x Quick start guide* * User manual, quick start guide and the RCS² are available on www.analogway.
4.4 Cable and adaptator information 4.4 Cable and adaptor information A large choice of cables and adaptors are compatible with the QuickMatriX. Please refer to the hardware specifications chapter to find the most suitable cables for your operations. 4.5 Hardware specifications 4.5.1 Signal descriptions For each type of signal, here are the levels and the impedance accepted by the QuickMatriX.
4.5.2 Supported video formats Analog computer Digital computer Type Levels RGsB R = 0,7 Vpp G = 0,7 Vpp + 0,3 Vpp B = 0,7 Vpp 75 Ω R, G, B = 0,7 Vpp R, G, B = 75 Ω RGBS RGBHV Impedance Type Characteristics DVI RGB – 8 bits – 4.4.4 – 0/255 - TMDS HDMI® RGB or YUV – 8 bits – 4.4.4 or 4.2.2 – 0/255 – TMDS S = 0,3 Vpp 75Ω or S = TTL R, G, B = 0,7 Vpp R, G, B = 75 Ω H = TTL and V = TTL 4.5.
4.5.5 Output computer formats 4.5.5 Output Computer formats The QuickMatriX outputs support GTF (version 1.1), CVT (version 1.1) and DMT (version 1.0 rev 12) standards. Other non-standard formats are supported via the custom format capability of the framework. The QuickMatriX offers a list of pre-defined output formats. The list of output formats is always displayed from increasing number of pixels per line and then number of lines.
4.6 Input specifications The QuickMatriX uses an HDMI plug with a standard mounting screw above the connector. Please see the diagram below. This hole is occupied by a Torx10 screw when you receive the unit. If desired, this screw can be removed and replaced by a compatible aftermarket HDMI plug locking mechanism to ensure a secure HDMI connection. This threaded hole should not be left empty.
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4.8.2 LAN interface 4.8 Communication specifications 4.8.1 Serial interface A standard RS232 interface is available through a DB9 female connector: - It permits controlling the device - It permits updating the device Data Rate: 1200 to 115200 Bauds, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity bit, no flow control by default. DTR & RTS needed for firmware upgrade. 4.8.
4.9 Environmental specifications 4.9 Environmental specifications Dimensions: Weight: D 15.75’’x W 19’’ x H 3.46’’ with rack mount and handles D 400 mm x W 483 mm x H 88 mm 6,3kg / 13.9 lb (Compatible with a Standard 19” rack, Height = 2 U) D 14.17’’x W 17.3’’ x H 3.46’’ without rack mount and handles D 360 mm x W 440 mm x H 88 mm • Cooling air flows from right side to left side. • Max ambient operating temperature: < 40°C (< 104°F).
4.10 HDCP management 4.10 HDCP management 4.10.1 Input HDCP detection The input HDCP detection is managed by the input components according to HDCP specification. 4.10.2 Output HDCP detection The QuickMatriX manages the output HDCP detection according to one of the following criteria: - Hot plug, - 3-second period attempt. 4.10.3 Keys’ checking Keys’ checking is performed according to the most restrictive condition among the 2 following ones: - Every 2 seconds - Every 128 frames 4.10.
5.1.1 Rear panel 5. CONNECTING THE QUICKMATRIX 5.1 Description 5.1.1 Rear panel 1 7 2 3 4 8 5 9 6 10 11 12 13 1. Power supply: 100-240 VAC 2.5A 50/60HZ / FUSE F4A 250 VAC; internal, autoswitchable; 110W 2. 3G/HD/SD-SDI: inputs #1 to #2 3. S/PDIF: audio inputs #1 to #2 4. MCO male connector: for audio inputs (balanced) #1 to #4 5. MCO male connector: for audio outputs (balanced) #1 to #2 6. S/PDIF: audio outputs #1 to #2 7. Universal Analog Computer TV/HDTV: inputs #1 to #4 8.
5.1.2 Front panel 5.1.2 Front panel 1 7 2 3 8 4 5 6 9 10 1. Front panel display: 4-line VFD 2. Menu scroll knob 3. I nput selection: - 1 to 4: access source 1 to 4 - HDMI 1/2: access HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 - SDI 1 to SDI 2: access SDI 1 to SDI 2 4. M atrix mode: #1 to #2: select the output #1 or #2, a layer and a source, then press TAKE. This is a fast routing mode 5. Layer: - Black: clear the layer - Freeze: freeze/unfreeze the input selected in the currently selected layer 6.
6.1 RCS² requirement 6. CONTROLLING THE QUICKMATRIX The QuickMatriX can be controlled and operated either via the Front Panel, from your computer via the RCS², or via one of our Event Controllers. (Control of the QuickMatriX can also be integrated into automation and control systems, contact your local technical support for more details.) 6.
6.2 Connecting with the RCS² Enter the IP address of the device and then the remote port. Click on SET AS DEFAULT if you want the software to remenber your configuration. Click on Connect to start the connection. Once connected, you have access to this screen: In case of difficulties: - Verify that you are using the correct network cable and that it is free from defects. (Crossover or straight cable as required.) - Check the IP address of both the device and the computer.
6.3 RCS² top menu 6.3 RCS² top menu 6.3.1 Setup The Setup page is where you will review and modify the device configuration, such as output resolutions, input settings, and more. 6.3.2 Edit The Edit mode is the place where you will manage preset creation. You will make input selections, manage your inputs, adjust the layer attributes such as size, position, effect, etc. You can save all your screen configurations into presets, as well as review and recall them on each individual screen. 6.3.
7.1 Operating mode 7. OPERATING THE QUICKMATRIX FROM THE RCS² 7.1 Operating mode Before you start setting up your QuickMatriX for the first time, take some time to think about how you will be using it. The QuickMatriX offers one operating mode, which results in a versatile video production tool for live event staging and fixed installation applications. NOTE: W e recommend resetting the device to its default values every time you set up your shows or events. 7.
7.2.2 Audio 7.2.2 Audio In this section, you will setup the audio of your device, you have several modes. In all modes, you have the possibility to output the audio in AES3 or SPDIF: NO AUDIO: the audio of your device is switched off PRESET MODE: the standard mode of use of the device You have two possibilities: • Top layer: the sound on the output will follow the audio input of the top layer. • Breakaway: when breakaway is activated, the audio on the output is memorized into the preset.
7.2.4 Misc 7.2.4 Misc PRESET TOGGLE: by default, the device will not swap the Program and Preview busses during each TAKE. Disabling this option will leave the Preview bus unchanged during each TAKE, and only the Program will be updated. When this option is enabled, the Preview and Program busses will be swapped during each TAKE. AUTOTAKE: enable the automatic TAKE. Each time a source is changed on preview, it triggers a TAKE to be launched.
7.2.5 Output management - F ORCE DVI MODE: select this box to force the output to DVI mode instead of the default HDMI autosense mode. When in DVI mode, no embedded audio will be transmitted, - PATTERN: a selection of patterns is available to test your output. These patterns will override any input selection that you might have.
7.2.6 Input management In this case, you can enter manually into each input settings by using the left menu: Under the SIGNAL tab, you will find: - ACTIVE PLUG: select the plug used by the unit at the moment.
7.2.6 Input management Under the USER GAIN section, you find: - THE RED/GREEN/BLUE: increase/decrease the Red/Green/Blue level of your input. Next you have the ASPECT tab. All settings about the blanking and aspect ratio are available there: Under the BLANKING ADJUSTEMENTS: - H&V POSITION SIZE: you can manually adjust the input blanking with the V&H size or position. Under the ASPECT RATIO section: - ASPECT IN: forces a particular aspect ratio for the source. (5:4, 4:3, etc).
7.2.6 Intput management The next tab is the USER FORMAT: In this tab, you can explicitly define the input format. The input format is automatically detected by the QuickMatriX but you can change it or force it. The available formats are close to the current one, in terms of lines. This is only available for analog computer formats. Keying Feature With the keying feature, you will be able to key easily a color space or a specific luma on an input. The device offers an individual keying for each input.
7.2.7 Frame management Set it manually looking at the color change into Current color. If you want, you can quickly select a color from a color panel, clicking on CURRENT COLOR. Then click on the color itself to obtain the color panel. Once your main color is chosen, you can define a degree of tolerance around this color. The tolerance will define, around the main color, an area that will be keyed too. You may still need to make further adjustments to the luminance level to complete your key effect.
7.2.8 Audio management 7.2.8 Audio management The audio section permits the management of level, balance, and other audio settings for each input. Before modifying the audio settings, be sure to check the audio input mapping. Each video input has one audio source mapped to it. The audio mapping configuration is found under Menu > Inputs > each input. Into the AUDIO SETTINGS: To display only the Current audio input which is played, click on Current button.
7.2.8 Audio management To setup your analog audio input, simply click on “ON PRELIST”, if you have a Preview output, the audio input will be played on it. Then adjust the GAIN from -11 to +6dB. A red indicator light will be displayed if you reach the input clip. If the input clip light is being illuminated, it means that the input gain is too high and the signal is being distorted. To solve this issue, decrease the gain value. The 0dB corresponds to a +4dBu signal in input.
7.2.9 Service management 7.2.9 Service management Into the service section, you will find tools to warn you if the unit has a problem. Under TEMPERATURE, there is the alarm tab. If any fan FPGA or board are faulty, it will be displayed. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: Display the different technical support contacts depending on your area. 7.2.
7.3.1 Layer management 7.3 Edit 7.3.1 Layer management When you enter into the Edit menu, you will encounter by default this window. On this example, we have the Screen 1 Program and the Screen 1 Preview. The following example can be applied for any other screen configurations. To display an input into the available layer A, simply drag and drop the input from the left column to the layer on the chosen screen. You can assign or change the inputs directly on Program as well as Preview.
7.3.2 Layer adjustments In this example, 2 inputs are affected to 2 layers into the Screen 1 Preview. The TAKE button on the bottom right side allows sending your configuration, made on the Preview screen, to the Program screen. With each press of the TAKE button, the Preview screen is transitioned to the Program screen. By default, PRESET TOGGLE mode is disabled. That means, after a TAKE, the Preview stays as it was before. The Program and Preview will have the same content.
7.3.3 Effects Position/Size Adjust the size horizontally (X) or vertically (Y), then adjust the width and the height of your layer. You can use the cursor or directly enter a value. To keep the aspect ratio by using the cursor, please enable the KEEP ASPECT RATIO button. You will find it on the right of the width and height cursors. Transparency Use the Transparency to give at your layer a transparent effect.
7.3.3 Effects After selecting the layout, the changes are applied on the selected screen. The size and position of all layers are updated. After applying a layout template, you can make further modifications to the layers before Taking your selections to Program. Layer position A layer position shortcut is also available. After having selected a layer, simply click on the Pos. button to have quickly access to a layer position. Choose the new position. The change is applied straight away on your preset.
7.3.4 Preset load and save management - MIRROR BUTTON: the mirror button allows you to define for each layer the way it will be copied in the preset. You can choose to mirror the layer or flip the position. 7.3.4 Preset load and save management Save a preset Once your preset is set up, you can store it into one of the 64 preset slots. To do that, click on SAVE MM and choose the number corresponding to the slot number.
7.4 Live 7.4 Live The Live mode is designed for easy live operation of the device after you have created some presets. On the right, you will find all your saved presets under the tab called “MASTER MEMORIES”. A simple drag and drop on the screen will load your preset into the screen (Program or Preview). If you want to change an input into your preset into the live mode, simply use the left source ribbon and drag and drop your input into a layer.
7.4 Live When you use several screens, you have the possibility to load a preset on one or several screens. To TAKE only one screen separately, select which screens should be affected by the TAKE using this button: SEQUENCE: The sequence feature consists on a timeline composed by 16 scenes. Each scene can be filled by a preset memory. Simply click on MM to choose the memory slot you want to put into the scene.
8.1.1 Menu navigation 8. OPERATING THROUGH THE FRONT PANEL 8.1 Front panel 8.1.1 Menu navigation To access the QuickMatriX menu, press the EXIT/MENU button in the control section. To highlight items in the menu which will appear on the VFD screen, turn the scroll knob left or right to the desired menu item. When you have reached the desired menu item, press the ENTER button in the control section to access that menu function.
8.1.4 Reseting default values 8.1.4 Reseting default values It is strongly recommended resetting all of the default values of your QuickMatriX unit before setting up your shows and events. This will help eliminate confusion caused by unneeded settings from a previous operator. To do so, press the EXIT/MENU button and select Control in the menu by rotating the corresponding knob. Then press the ENTER button to enter the Reset/Erase sub-menu.
8.2.4 Output selection settings You can find several settings for each input (some settings are specific to some signal type): - INPUT STATUS: display the input status, - AUTOSET: launch an automatic setup on the inputs, - FREEZE: freeze the input, - ACTIVE PLUG: choose the active plug of the input, - TYPE: to set up your input type (Computer, Video etc..
8.2.6 Working with layers functions - DVI TYPE: set up the type of color space of your digital output, - DVI as HDMI: DVI output content as HDMI. Audio is included, - HDCP DETECT: enable or not the HDCP detection on the output, - CENTERING PIC: display the centering test pattern, - TEST PATTERN: choose to display one of the available test pattern.
8.2.6 Working with layers functions Settings available: Settings Background live / PIP#1 PIP#2 Position YES YES Size YES YES Zoom YES YES Opening effects YES YES Closing effects YES YES Smooth Move YES YES The Program output can displayed simultaneously up to 3 layers stacked from bottom to top as follows: - Layer A: one source selected from 8 inputs available, - Quick Frame: one of the 8 frames available. 8.2.
8.2.8 Layers with transitions • Numerous wipes can be selected horizontal and vertical, from the center or outside, Zoom in and out, • Horizontal: from left, center -or- vertical: from up, down, center, - SLIDE: • Sliding of video or computer images during the transition, • Horizontal: from/to left, right -or- vertical: from/to up, down. The QuickMatriX offers 21 seamless transition effects including 31 options, in addition to a dissolve (fade) and a cut effect.
8.2.12 Creating presets STRETCH UP HARD STRETCH RIGHT HARD STRETCH LEFT HARD STRETCH CENTER IN HARD STRETCH CENTER OUT HARD STRETCH CURTAIN IN HARD 8.2.9 Capturing frames It is possible to store up to 8 frames in the QuickMatriX non volatile memory. To capture a frame, display the exact content you want to save on one of your outputs, at the exact resolution, you can use the freeze button if you want.
8.2.12 Creating presets 8.2.13 Working with presets In Matrix mode, you will find a new menu into Preset menu called “Preset management”. This will help you to define what kind of preset you want to save: - BOTH OUTPUT: preset saved for both outputs, - CURRENT OUTPUT: preset saved only for the current output, - OUTPUT 1: preset saved only for output #1, - OUTPUT 2: preset saved only for output #2. The 8 user presets of the QuickMatriX can be recalled at any stage during your show or event. 1.
8.2.15 Working with Mirror modes Using the Mirror mode: the mirror mode can be activated layer by layer thanks to the layers menu. Select the chosen layer and go in the layer menu, then select the “Layer Copy Mode” menu. There are several mirror positioning options: 1. No Copy: this mode is the standard Matrix mode, output #1 and #2 are independent. OUTPUT #1 OUTPUT #2 2. Clone mode: O utputs #1 and #2 will be the same. All changes on output #1 will be affected to output #2.
8.2.16 Special features 8.2.16 Special features - DYNAMIC FIT (automatically activates the transparent background) • Automatic adjustment of the layer (Ratio) to fit the source image borders during a transition. Layer • Dynamic & Automatic adjustment of the layer to fit the source image borders (Black Stripe).
8.2.16 Special features - SMOOTH MOVE EFFECT • Smooth Move layer control the acceleration of the layer. The time can be different between the opening and closing layer, - WORKING WITH DSK (Chroma / Luma key) • QuickMatriX allows to use a live source with green or blue (or any color) background and to key it over another live input, • Live background is removed and replaced by another source, • Title can be keyed (DSK) on Analog or Digital Sources. In the main menu, select the Keying/Titling menu.
8.2.16 Special features For Chroma Key: Chroma Keying is used to key from a particular color. It produces a key which is most suitable for moving images and “weatherman” style applications. - Color grabber: Select Chroma Key menu > Select Color grabber menu Using a crosshair, you can select a particular hue based on what is on screen. Once you have adjusted the crosshairs to a desired position, press set/enter to capture the color value at that instant.
8.3 Menu tree 8.3 Menu tree MATRIX MODE OUTPUT #1 FORMAT:1920X1080 RATE: 50.00HZ LOCK: INTERNAL |SCR#1 |SCR#2 ---------+----------+--------Layer2|Input3 |SDI 1 Layer1|Input1 |SDI 2 OUTPUT #2 FORMAT:1920X1080 RATE: 50.
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8.3 Menu tree FORMAT CUSTOM 3 FORMAT CUSTOM 4 FORMAT CUSTOM 5 FORMAT CUSTOM 6 FORMAT CUSTOM 7 FORMAT CUSTOM 8 FORMAT CUSTOM 9 FORMAT CUSTOM 10 OUTPUT RATE(O2) INTERNAL REF 23.97HZ(O3) 24HZ(O3) 25HZ(O3) 29.97HZ(O3) 30HZ(O3) 50HZ(O3) 59.94HZ(O3) 60HZ(O3) 72HZ(O3) 75HZ(O3) FOLLOW X0.5 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 SDI 1 SDI 2 FOLLOW X1 FOLLOW X2 [...
8.3 Menu tree GAMMA FLICKER FILTER(O4) ANALOG TYPE RGBS RGsB (SOG) RGB HV YUV DVI TYPE AUTO RGB FULL (0-255) RGB LIMITED (16-235) YUV DVI AS HDMI HDCP DETECTION CENTERING PIC TEST PATTERN OFF V GREY SCALE H GREY SCALE V COLOR BAR H COLOR BAR GRID SMPTE BURST(O5) V-GRADIENT H-GRADIENT [...
8.3 Menu tree INPUTS CONFIG STATUS AUTOSET ALL SYNC. STATUS INPUT 1: NO INPUT 2: NO INPUT 3: NO (I1) Displayed when input is a multiplug input.
8.3 Menu tree ANALOG SETTINGS DVI-D SETTINGS SDI SETTINGS HDMI SETTINGS TYPE(I5) SDTV COMPOSITE(I6) SDTV YC (I6) VIDEO RGBS(I6) VIDEO RGsB(I6) VIDEO YUV(I6) AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM COMPUTER SOG(I6) COMPUTER BW(I6) COMPUTER HV(I6) COMPUTER C TTL(I6) COMPUTER C ANA(I6) AUTO(I6) YUV(I6) RGB FULL (0-255)(I6) RGB LTD (16-235)(I6) AUTOSET ENABLE SYNCHRONIZED VCR MODE HDCP ENABLE(I4) H. SYNC.
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8.3 Menu tree LOAD PRESET LOAD FROM >[SCR1]< [MEM1] LOAD TO [SCR1] [MAIN] LOAD PRESET FROM [SCR1][MEM1] -> [SCR1][MAIN] ->NO YES ERASE PRESET PRESET MEMORY 1(P3) PRESET MEMORY 2(P3) PRESET MEMORY 3(P3) PRESET MEMORY 4(P3) PRESET MEMORY 5(P3) PRESET MEMORY 6(P3) PRESET MEMORY 7(P3) PRESET MEMORY 8(P3) EMPTY(P4) [...
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8.3 Menu tree ASPECT OUT 1:1 CENTERED FULL SCREEN CROPPED SHARPNESS LOW MEDIUM HIGH COLORIMETRY BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR HUE COMPONENT LEVEL(G3) RED GREEN BLUE LOW LATENCY(G6) 2:2 PULLDOWN(G7) 3:2 PULLDOWN(G8) RESET SETTINGS RESET THE PLUG TO ITS DEFAULT VALUES? ->NO YES [...
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8.3 Menu tree SCREEN SETTINGS SCREEN 1 SCREEN 2 BACKGROUND COLOR RED GREEN BLUE QUICK FRAME FRAME 1 FRAME 2 FRAME 3 FRAME 4 FRAME 5 FRAME 6 FRAME 7 FRAME 8 AUTO TAKE PRESET TOGGLE [...
8.3 Menu tree LAYER(Y1) LAYER COPY MODE(Y2) NO COPY CLONE MODE COPY & H.
8.3 Menu tree OPENING EFFECT CLOSING EFFECT TYPE CUT CLEAN CUT(Y3) FADE SLIDE WIPE DIRECTION LEFT TO RIGHT(Y4) RIGHT TO LEFT(Y4) BOTTOM TO TOP(Y4) TOP TO BOTTOM(Y4) VERTICAL FROM CENTER(Y5) HORIZONTAL FROM CENTER(Y6) HV FROM CENTER(Y6) FROM BOTTOM LEFT CORNER(Y7) FROM BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER(Y7) FROM TOP LEFT CORNER(Y7) FROM TOP RIGHT CORNER(Y7) EFFECT DURATION SMOOTH MOVE STATUS [...
8.3 Menu tree FRAMES CAPTURE SOURCE PROGRAM (F1) Display “empty” is the slot is free (F2) Only displays valid frame list RECORD FRAMES FRAME 1 FRAME 2 [EMPTY](F1) FRAME 3 FRAME 4 FRAME 5 [EMPTY](F1) FRAME 6 [EMPTY](F1) FRAME 7 FRAME 8 ERASE FRAME 1(F2) FRAME 3(F2) FRAME 4(F2) FRAME 7(F2) FRAME 8(F2) [...
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8.3 Menu tree OUTPUT 1(A2) OUTPUT 2(A2) OUT1 MAIN(A3) OUT2 MAIN(A3) PRESETMODE (A3) BREAKAWAY TOP LAYER FOLLOW MASTER MUTE STEREO ANALOG LEVEL MASTER VOLUME BALANCE SOURCE NONE INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 SDI 1 SDI 2 LEVEL BALANCE DELAY MODE AUTO ADJUST MANUAL ADJUST AUDIO DELAY(A7) 1KHZ OSC. [...
8.3 Menu tree OUT1 PRELIST (A3) OUT2 PRELIST (A3) SOURCE NONE INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 SDI 1 SDI 2 LEVEL BALANCE VERSIONS CONTROL VERS: 1.0.0 VARIABLE SET : 1 -------------------CALIMERO MAIN MICRO : -------------------CAMELYA DESIGN: SOFTWARE: IHS: TSTP: -------------------FELINDRA DESIGN: SOFTWARE: IHS: TSTP: -------------------TATIANA DESIGN: SOFTWARE: IHS: TSTP: [...
8.3 Menu tree CONNECTION (C1) Only displayed in UDP (C2) Displayed if at least one custom format is not valid (C3) Displayed if the custom format is valid (C4) Displayed if no custom formats are valid. RS232 / LAN RS232 LAN RS232 BAUD RATE 1200 BAUDS 2400 BAUDS 9600 BAUDS 19200 BAUDS 57600 BAUDS 115200 BAUDS LAN SETUP TCP UDP DEVICE ADDRESS... REMOTE ADDRESS...(C1) GATEWAY ADDRESS... DEVICE PORT... REMOTE PORT...(C1) NETMASK...
8.3 Menu tree STANDBY BAUD RATE SET MESSAGE ON SET MESSAGE OFF CLEAR MESSAGE ON CLEAR MESSAGE OFF STANDBY DATE/TIME YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE SECOND HDCP SUMMARY IN1 DVI-D: IDLE IN2 DVI-D: IDLE IN3 DVI-D: IDLE IN3 HDMI: IDLE IN4 DVI-D: IDLE IN4 HDMI: IDLE IN5 HDMI: IDLE IN6 HDMI: IDLE OUT1 DVI-D: IDLE OUT2 DVI-D: IDLE FRONT PANEL KEY LOCKING MENUS + KEYBOARD ONLY MENUS [...
8.3 Menu tree MATRIX TK MODE TAKE BOTH TAKE CUR.SCREEN LCD BRIGHTNESS KEY BRIGHTNESS RESET/ERASE RESET LAYERS RESET THE LAYERS POSITION AND SIZE? ->NO YES ERASE MEMORIES ERASE ALL THE IMAGE SETTINGS? ->NO YES ERASE PRESETS ERASE ALL THE PRESET MEMORIES? ->NO YES ERASE CUST.FRMT ALL(C2) ERASE ALL THE CUSTOM FORMATS? ->NO YES COMPUT.CUSTOM1(C3) COMPUT.CUSTOM2(C3) COMPUT.CUSTOM3(C3) COMPUT.CUSTOM4(C3) COMPUT.CUSTOM5(C3) COMPUT.CUSTOM6(C3) COMPUT.CUSTOM7(C3) COMPUT.CUSTOM8(C3) COMPUT.CUSTOM9(C3) COMPUT.
8.3 Menu tree DEFAULT VALUES RESET THE DEVICE TO ITS DEFAULT VALUES? ->NO YES TECH. SUPPORT THE AMERICAS TECHSUPPORT@ANALOGWAYUSA.COM TEL: +1 212 269 1902 --------------------EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA TECHSUPPORT@ANALOGWAY.COM TEL: +33 (0)1 81 89 08 76 --------------------ASIA, PACIFIC TECHSUPPORT@ANALOGWAYASIA.
9.1 Dashboard (RCS²) 9. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT 9.1 Dashboard (RCS²) On the RCS², you have access to a chart with general information on the unit. Please click on the Dashboard button: On this chart, you will find under the INFO tab, the Device name, the Serial number of your product, the actual firmware and the software version of the RCS². Under CONNECTIVITY, you will find the current IP address of your unit and its MAC address.
10.1 HDCP 10. APPLICATIONS NOTE AND TIPS 10.1 HDCP HDCP is a content protection mechanism which uses encrpytion to prevent high value content from being delivered to non-authorized devices. For example, Blu-ray players use HDCP on their HDMI outputs to ensure that the HDMI output cannot be routed to a digital recording device. The QuickMatriX is fully HDCP compliant, meaning that you will be able to use the QuickMatriX to accept HDCP protected sources and route them to any HDCP protected outputs.
11.1 Warranty conditions 11. WARRANTY 11.1 Warranty conditions Analog Way warrants the product against any defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase when used in accordance with the user’s manual and standard industry practices. • In the unlikely event of any malfunction from such defects during the warranty period, Analog Way will, at its discretion, repair or replace the defective units.
12. Contact information 12. CONTACT INFORMATION GERMANY UNITED KINGDOM RMANY GDOM GERMANY FRANCE FRANCE ITALY UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES ITALY FRANCE ITALY SINGAPORE SINGAPORE UNITED STATES ORE SINGAPORE The Americas Europe, Middle East & Africa Asia Pacific Analog Way SAS - Headquarters Tel.: +33 (0)1 81 89 08 60 Fax: +33 (0)1 57 19 04 54 2/4 rue Georges Besse 92160 Antony FRANCE Analog Way Inc. Tel.
13.1 Crestron 2 & 3 series 13. APPENDICES 13.1 Crestron 2 & 3 series Midra™ Driver Using this driver, software developers and integrators can easily provide powerful solutions for remotely controlling any Midra™ series Switchers through Crestron 2-series or 3-series Control Systems®.
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