User Guide User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 • Introduction
- Chapter 2 • Installation
- Chapter 3 • Virtualization/Control Software
- Explaining Virtual I/O Switching
- Virtualization/Control Program
- Creating a virtual I/O switching system (map)
- Reassigning virtual I/O connectors
- Creating rooms within the system
- Remote controlling the Matrix 12800 system
- Programming the matrix offline (emulate mode)
- Saving and restoring matrix settings
- Creating program byte strings
- Ethernet operation
- Windows buttons and drop boxes
- Special Characters
- Chapter 4 • Programming Guide
- Chapter 5 • Web Operations
- Chapter 6 • Upgrades and Maintenance
- Opening and Closing the Matrix Switcher
- Removing and Installing the Fan Assembly
- Removing and Installing the Power Supply Module
- Replacing the Fuse
- Removing and Cleaning the Filter
- Setting the DIP Switches
- Removing and Installing the Controller Card and Replacing the Firmware
- Removing and Installing the I/O Card and Setting the Audio Gain
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A • Ethernet Connection
- Appendix B • Reference Information
- Inside rear cover: warranty

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Matrix 12800 Switchers • Table of Contents
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PRELIMINARY
Programming the matrix offline (emulate mode) .............................................................3-18
Saving and restoring matrix settings ...................................................................................3-20
Creating program byte strings .............................................................................................. 3-21
Ethernet operation .................................................................................................................3-21
Logging on to the switcher via the Ethernet...................................................................3-22
Ethernet protocol settings ................................................................................................3-23
Address and Name fields .............................................................................................3-24
Date and Time (GMT) fields ........................................................................................3-25
Administrator Password, User Password, and Mail Server Password fields .............3-25
E-mail Addressee fields ................................................................................................3-26
Windows buttons and drop boxes .......................................................................................3-27
Main screen menu bar options ......................................................................................... 3-27
File menu ......................................................................................................................3-27
System-Config selection ..............................................................................................3-27
Tools menu ...................................................................................................................3-28
Preferences menu ........................................................................................................3-29
Virtual map screen menu bar options .............................................................................. 3-30
Return to main .............................................................................................................3-30
Configure menu ...........................................................................................................3-30
Special Character ...................................................................................................................3-31
Chapter Four • Prograing Guide ................................................................................... 4-1
RS-232/RS-422 Port ...................................................................................................................4-2
Ethernet (LAN) Port ..................................................................................................................4-3
Ethernet connection ................................................................................................................. 4-3
Default IP addresses ..................................................................................................................4-3
Establishing a connection ........................................................................................................4-4
Number of connections ............................................................................................................4-4
Hot-to-Switcher Intruction .............................................................................................4-4
Switcher-Initiated Meage ............................................................................................... 4-5
Switcher Error Repone .....................................................................................................4-5
Uing the Coand and Repone Table ................................................................. 4-6
Symbol definitions ...............................................................................................................4-6
Command and response table for SIS commands ................................................................4-8
Symbol definitions .............................................................................................................4-17
Command and response table for IP SIS commands .......................................................... 4-18
Special Character ...................................................................................................................4-18
Chapter Five • Web Operation ..............................................................................................5-1
Download the Startup Page ................................................................................................ 5-2
Statu Tab ........................................................................................................................................5-3
System Status page ...................................................................................................................5-3
BME Status page .......................................................................................................................5-4
MKP/MCP Status page ..............................................................................................................5-4
DSVP page .................................................................................................................................. 5-5