User guide
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Chapter 3, Using Your Matrox MC-100 Hardware
Overview
Matrox MC-100 is operated through an on-screen display (OSD) using the OSD
buttons, which are located on the MC-100 unit. MC-100 also features status
LEDs (see “Understanding the MC-100 status LEDs”), and eight DIP switches
for performing various functions (see “Using the MC-100 DIP switches”).
Understanding the MC-100 status LEDs
Matrox MC-100 features the following status LEDs:
• SDI 1 and SDI 2
$ Green An input source is detected.
$ Red An input source is not connected.
• SDI 3 and SDI 4
$ Green The output is supported.
$ Red The output is not supported.
• Power The LED is green when power is supplied to MC-100 and the
hardware is functioning properly.
¦NoteIf the MC-100 unit exceeds normal operating temperature, all four SDI
LEDs will flash red as a warning. For more information see “Matrox MC-100
operating safety feature” on page 6.
Using the MC-100 DIP switches
Matrox MC-100 features eight DIP switches on the side of the unit for
locking/unlocking the on-screen display (OSD) buttons, displaying the OSD or
heads-up display (HUD) on the SDI or HDMI output, enabling/disabling the