Owner´s Manual MX - 8000 80 x 80 Digital Modular Matrix Router
Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE - PRODUCT OVERIEW .................................................................................................................... 3 1-1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 3 1-2 W HAT’S IN THE BOX ..................................................................................................................................................
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1-1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • • • • • • • • • • All safety instructions should be read and understood before the unit is operated. The owner’s manual and safety instructions should be retained for future reference. Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth only. Keep away from wet, magnetic, and flammable surfaces or substances.
1-2 What’s in the Box • • • • Main Frame: MX-8000 Power Adapter RS-232C & LAN cables Owner’s Manual 1-3 Introduction The MX-8000 is the largest highest performance modular expandable matrix router in the world, with up to 80 inputs and 80 outputs for cross-platform DVI, HDMI, or 3G SDI switching within the same matrix. PureLink’s proprietary software is combined with a robust chassis design to make this router the most flexible and integrated routing solution for AV System Integrators ever made.
1-4 Part Names & Reference 1. 7” LCD Touch panel 2. Menu button 3. Power switch 4. Lock 5.
1. Control card 2. HDMI Input card 3. Ventilation 4. HDMI Output card 5. Power LED 6. AC power port 7. F.G. 8.
1. Control card 2. DVI Input card 3. Ventilation 4. DVI Output card 5. Power LED 6. AC power port 7. F.G. 8.
1-5 Installation Guidelines The following installation settings are recommended for optimal performance. • • • • Operational temperature should be 30° C or below Operational humidity should be 60% or below Operational environment should be dust-free and well ventilated Stabilized AC input power (AVR-based power supply) is highly advised 2. PRODUCT FEATURES 2-1. System Configuration Diagram Operation configuration diagram of the matrix is shown in following picture.
2-2 Product Specifications • • • • • • • • • • • • • Signal Type: TMDS signals, digital R.G.B. 2k HDMI Data Transmission Band: 2.25 Gbps (single link). DVI-D Data Transmission band: 1.65 Gbps (single link). HDMI version 1.3 with deep color 36 bits Resolution Range: VGA (640*480) ~ WUXGA (1900*1200)@60Hz, 480p~1080i/p. Panel: 7 inch touch panel, pressure recognition type Port switch control: Front LCD touch-panel, RS-232C port, LAN port.
MX-8000 Front Panel Switches & Functions • Power Switch: turn power to the unit ON or OFF • System Check: troubleshoot when error messages appear • Reset: push button 3-4 seconds to reboot the unit • Touch Screen ON/OFF: turn the touch panel display ON or OFF • Back Light ON/OFF: turn touch panel backlight ON or OFF • RS-232: shows RS-232 communication status If matrix is switched ON, front touch panel shows internal set up status after initiation of the system. Then it shows main menu as follows.
Press CHANNEL OUTPUT -> select OUTPUT button (multiple selection) -> Press ENTER Press CANCEL to cancel the set-up and return to the main menu ONE TO ONE: set up each INPUT channel with an OUTPUT channel automatically SET ALL: select all OUTPUTS at a time CLEAR ALL: cancel all selections OK: finalize channel set-up and return to the main menu PRESET SAVE -> start PRESET menu RETURN -> return to CHANNEL OUTPUT menu Set EDID Data Built-in Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) read & write function wi
The unit also supports non-Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) resolution, including projectors with unique resolutions. EDID should be set-up first for DVI monitors. **** EDID [Extended Display Identification Data] EDID is defined by a standard published by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).
RETURN -> return to INPUT EDID SELECT menu Previewing INPUT/OUTPUT channel or EDID selection: Select PREVIEW on the main menu to open the screen below: INPUT/OUTPUT CHANNEL PREVIEW -> initial screen view INPUT VIEW -> switching status based on input OUTPUT VIEW -> switching status based on output MATRIX VIEW -> shows input/output status at the same time ARROW -> move the screen in all directions CANCEL -> return to main menu Select EDID CHANNEL to open the EDID PREVIEW menu 1
INPUT VIEW -> switching status of inputs/outputs based on input OUTPUT VIEW -> switching status of inputs/outputs based on output MATRIX VIEW -> shows the status of inputs/outputs at the same time ARROW -> move the screen in all directions CANCEL -> return to main menu System Set-up: Select SYSTEM CONFIG to open the RS-232 set-up menu below: Use SYSTEM CONFIG to set up RS-232, LAN, and SYSTEM communications codes.
CANCEL: return to main menu Select LAN on the right side of the screen to open the LAN set-up menu below: Local IP Address: input local IP address (default: 192.168.000.002) Gateway IP Address: input Gateway IP Address (default: 192.168.000.001) Subnet Mask: input Subnet Mask (default: 255.255.255.255) Mac Address: set up Mac Address (default: 00.08.DC.00.00.
CANCEL: return to main menu 1
Preview of Channel and System set up: Select SYSTEM INFO to open the screen below. SYSTEM INFO screen displays the current status of channel selection and system set-up. RS232: view RS232 configuration status LAN: view LAN configuration status SYSTEM: view touch-sound set-up CHANNEL: view channel selection set-up Select CANCEL to return to the main menu. Preset set up: Select PRESET to open the screen below. The PRESET function saves up to 12 input and output channels.
PRESET PREVIEW: view the status of saved preset channels PRESET CALL: change current channels to channels of selected preset CANCEL: return to main menu CHAR: select character input NUM: select number input DELETE: delete input SAVE: save edited name CANCEL: return to main menu Preset Save: Create-> Input-> Select#-> Output-> Select Multiple ##->If you add more input go to Input again-> If you done all Input and Output ->Enter-> Preset Save-> Preset Number -> Select#-> Preset Name-> Input Name->Save Prese
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 LSB MSB **The default product ID for this unit is set to “1” at the time of delivery. 3-3 RS-232C (COM PORT) Set-up Guide After booting the MX-8000 matrix router, connect the RS-232C cable and configure the communication settings as follows: • • Execute DVI switch controller 3.0, MiniTerm.exe or hyper terminal. Communication setting: You may set port COM 1 ~ 4 or you may use all available ports. Baud rate: 19200, Data bit:8, Stop bit:1, Parity: None, Flow Control: None 4.
Ex 1) Command (Connect Input 1 to Output 1) *255CI01O01! ↵ Ack value *255sC I01O01! Ex 2) Command (Check Input connection status on Output 3) *255?O03! ↵ Ack Value *255s? I03O03! General Rules for Command Codes The commands are coded in ASCII and HEXA. Please refer to Table 3.1 on pg. 32 for detailed descriptions of keys and functions.
Table 4.1 Command Codes Characters Tables The table below shows command code characters (keys), which are used to generate control commands, their functions, and short function descriptions.
Command Ack (Acknowledge) Value Response When command code s are entered into a terminal emulation program (such as HyperTerminal) and are accepted by the system, they respond back to the terminal screen one at a time, as noted below in the table. The complete command has executed successfully when all of the entered characters including “s” which stands for status, appear.
4.2 Connecting Switches A switch is an active connection between an input (source) signal and one or more output (display) devices. The signals connected in a switch command are either individual signals or groups of signals coming through the connectors on the rear of the unit. The “C” key initiates a Connect command for routing a switch. The characters and numbers that follow the “C” command tell the system, which inputs and outputs to connect.
*255ACI01O08,I08O02! ↵ Connect Input 1 to Output 8 and Input 8 to Output 2 *255ACI01O01,I02O02,I03O03! ↵ Connect Input 1 to Output 1, Input 2 to Output 2, and Input 3 to Output 3 Connect Input 1 to Output 1, 2, and 3 *255ACI01O01-07! ↵ Connect Input 1 to Output 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 *255ACI01O01,02,03! ↵ 4.3 Disconnecting Switches The characters and numbers in a Disconnect command tell the system which input or output to disconnect. The “D” key initiates a Disconnect command for routing a switch.
*255?I#!↵ or *255?O#!↵ Examples: Command Codes *255?I01! ↵ *255?O07! ↵ *255?ALLIO! ↵ Action Check Output connection status on Input 1 Check Input connection status on Output 7 Check all Input and Output connection status 4.5 Router ID Check User can confirm the router’s Current ID setting. Universal Router ID is 999 Example: Command Codes *999I000! ↵ Action Check Router’s ID 4.6 Firmware Version Check User can confirm router’s current firmware version.
Connection Checking: User can check the connection status. Example: Command Code s Action Check connection status *255H000! ↵ Function Key On/Off: User can enable or disable the function key located on physical router’s front panel. Example: Command Code s Action Function key On/Off *255K000! ↵ RS232 Cable Pin#2#3 crossed, should test use cable at box (included) 4-2 LAN Communication Code Configuration 1.
LAN INPUT Part No. Pin No. Description 1 Transmit data (+) 2 Transmit data (-) 3 Receive data(+) 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Receive data(-) 7 Not used 8 Not used Remarks RJ-45 8 Pin Connector DVI-D INPUT Part No. DVI-D 29 Pin Connector Pin No. Description 1 TMDS DATA 2M 2 TMDS DATA 2P 3 TMDS DATA 2/4 Shield 4 TMDS DATA 4M(N.C) 5 TMDS DATA 4P(N.C) 6 DDC Clock 7 DDC Data 8 N.C 9 TMDS DATA 1M 10 TMDS DATA 1P 11 TMDS DATA 1/3 Shield 12 TMDS DATA 3M(N.
5. Warranty Information Manufacturer’s Warranty (2-Years) PureLink warrants this MX -8000 modular matrix router to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for a period of two (2) year from the date of purchase from Dtrovision or its authorized resellers. If the product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period, PureLink shall, at its option and expense, execute one of the following as necessary: 1. Repair the defective product or part 2.
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