User Guide User guide
Table Of Contents
- What is VN-MATRIX?
- Functional Overview
- Example System Application
- Front Panel Features
- Rear Panel Features
- Accessories
- Choosing a Suitable Location
- Mains Power Connection (via PSU)
- Mains Power Cord (for PSU)
- Setup and Connection Procedure
- The VN-MATRIX Web Interface
- Configuring a VN-MATRIX as an Encoder (source)
- Configuring a VN-MATRIX as a Decoder (display)
- Troubleshooting
- Encoder Set Up
- Decoder Set Up
- System Set Up
- Overview
- Setting-up a Serial Data Stream
- Setting-up a Serial Passthrough Group
- Setting-up a Remote Control Group
- Serial / Telnet Commands
- Overview
- VN-MATRIX Hardware
- Serial Interface – Quick Reference
- Telnet Interface – Quick Reference
- Web Interface – Quick Reference
- Network Characteristics

VN-MATRIX User Guide Section 3: System Configuration
I458GB issue 6 Page 47
p
Check that the Mode
field is set to enable.
For more information, see
‘Device Mode’ on page 49.
q
Click the Save tab.
HINT: To help identify this device
during set-up or troubleshooting,
tick the Identify box to display the
device name on the local monitor
(where connected).
For more information, see
‘Identify Mode’ on page 49.
r
Click the videoPort0 icon.
The Configure page will appear…
s
Check that the Input Mode is set to auto.
If not, see ‘Input Mode’ on page 49.
t
Check that the Current Mode shows
the format of the connected source.
If not, see ‘Input Mode’ on page 49.
u
Tick the Multicast Enable box if RTP Multicast
source streaming is required, otherwise ensure
this box is unticked to enable RTP Unicast.
v
Does the source have an audio channel?
NO…
Encoder setup is complete, click the tab.
If a local monitor is connected it should now be displaying the source.
If not, see ‘Source Checkup on page 1058.
YES…
Turn to page 48 and follow
‘Additional Setup for Audio’
w
Repeat this procedure (from page 46, step n ) for each encoder in the system.
To configure a VN-MATRIX device as a decoder (display), turn to page 51.
HINT: If your source or local
monitor uses EDID, you may
need to look at these settings.
For more information, see
‘EDID O
p
tions’ on
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g
e 49.