MatrixPRO-II
HD/3G SDI series
User manual
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Manual #: 26-0903001-00
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absence of properties guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence or part
of Barco.
If the purchaser or a third party carries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by
Barco, or if the goods are handled incorrectly, in particular if the systems are commissioned
operated incorrectly or if, after the transfer of risks, the goods are subject to influences not
agreed upon in the contract, all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid.
Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs
or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser, e.g. interfaces. Normal wear as well
as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided by Barco either.
The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations
specified in this manual must be complied with by the customer.
Trademarks
Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks, registered
trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders. All brand and product names
mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as
advertising for the products or their manufactures.
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Company Address
Barco, Inc.
11101 Trade Center Drive
Rancho Cordova,
California 95670 USA
Phone: (916) 859-2500
Fax: (916) 859-2515
Barco N.V.
Noordlaan 5 8520
Kuurne
BELGIUM
Phone: +32 56.36.82.11
Fax: +32 56.35.16.51
Website: www.barco.com
Technical Support
(866) 374-7878 — Events (24/7)
(866) 469-8036 — Digital Cinema (24/7)
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Operators Safety Summary
The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel.
Do not remove panels or covers
There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Removal of the top cover will expose dangerous
voltages. To avoid personal injury, do not remove the top cover. Do not operate the unit without the
cover installed.
Power Source
This product is intended to operate from a power source that will not apply more than 230 volts rms
between the supply conductors or between both supply conductor and ground. A protective ground
connection by way of grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation.
Grounding the Product
This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord. To avoid electrical
shock, plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting to the product input or
output terminals. A protective-ground connection by way of the grounding conductor in the power
cord is essential for safe operation.
Use of the Power Cord
Use only the power cord and connector specified for your product. Use only a power cord that is in
good condition. Refer cord and connector changes to qualified service personnel.
Use of the Proper Fuse
To avoid fire hazard, use only the fuse having identical type, voltage rating, and current rating
characteristics. Refer fuse replacement to qualified service personnel.
Do not Operate in Explosive Atmospheres
To avoid explosion, do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere.
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Terms in This Manual and Equipment Marking
Warning
Highlights an operating procedure, practice, condition, statement,
etc., which, if not strictly observed, could result in injury to or death
of
personnel.
Highlights an essential operating procedure,
condition or Statement
NOTE
Caution
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
AVETISSEMENT!
Le point d´exclamation dans un triangle equilatéral signale à alerter
l´utilisateur qu´il y a des instructions d´operation et d´entretien tres
importantes dans la litérature qui accompagne l´appareil.
VORSICHT
Ein Ausrufungszeichen innerhalb eines gleichwinkeligen Dreiecks
dient dazu, den Benutzer auf wichtige Bedienungs-und
Wartungsanweisungen in der Dem Great beiliegenden Literatur
aufmerksam zu machen.
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Change History
Date
5/20/10
3/09/11
ECP #
578607
586286
Description
User’s Guide
Added default IP address
Added interface commands appendix
Added MP-II 3G Configuration Tool
Approved By
GKOU
GKOU
0.0
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Contents
1.1
Product versions.....................................................................................................10
2
Specifications................................................................................................ 11
Mechanics ................................................................................................................11
Weight and power consumption ..........................................................................11
Power Supply ..........................................................................................................11
Control......................................................................................................................11
Video specifications................................................................................................12
Connection details..................................................................................................13
Power Supply pinout..............................................................................................13
2.1
2.1.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.5.1
3
Configuration................................................................................................ 14
SW1 – SW4: Address/Level Not Used...............................................................14
SW5-SW6: Router mode.......................................................................................14
Router mode on NxN square routers..................................................................14
SW7: Power alarm .................................................................................................18
SW8: Power-up mode............................................................................................18
Switching time........................................................................................................19
Configuring protocol options ................................................................................19
3.1
3.2
3.2.1
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
4
LED status indication .................................................................................. 20
Start-up....................................................................................................................20
Alarm states............................................................................................................20
Ethernet states .......................................................................................................20
4.1
4.2
4.3
5
Router communication................................................................................ 21
Serial connection....................................................................................................21
Maximum cable length (RS-232).........................................................................21
Ethernet connection...............................................................................................22
5.1
5.1.1
5.2
6
6.1
Control Panel operation.............................................................................. 23
Button description..................................................................................................23
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Environmental Specifications .......................................................................... 25
Appendix A.................................................................................................................. 26
A.1 Materials declaration......................................................................................................26
A.2 Recycling information ....................................................................................................27
A.3 Declarations of Conformity..................................................................................................28
Appendix B Remote Commands.............................................................................. 29
B.1 X-Point Take .......................................................................................................................30
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B.2 Request X-Point Status.......................................................................................................31
B.3 Router Ping.........................................................................................................................32
B.4 Level List.............................................................................................................................32
Appendix C Barco MPII-3G Configuration Tool .................................................... 33
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Product overview
This User Manual presents the features, installation and operation procedures of (3G/HD/SD-
SDI) routers of the Barco MatrixPRO-II series.
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−
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−
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Router models available: 8x8, 16x16 and 32x32
Communication: TCP/IP and RS-232
Programmable multi- single- and dual bus control panels
Ultra Slim frame depth
Low Power, high reliability design
Redundant power supply system with front indicators
Future proof and flexible product range
Barco’s MatrixPRO-II 3G/HS/SD-SDI series is ideal for general events, fixed installations, on-
air routing, mobile outside broadcast applications and sophisticated A/V applications.
1.1 Product versions
The following versions of the Barco MatrixPRO-II 3G/HD/SD-SDI Routers are available:
1RU, Depth 5cm
R9004661
8x8 HD/3G Digital Video Router
Multirate: 270Mbps-2.97Gbps
Router partitioning.
Reclocking.
R9004660
16x16 HD/3G Digital Video Router
Multirate: 270Mbps-2.97Gbps
Router partitioning.
Reclocking.
2RU, depth 5cm:
R9004662
32x32 HD/3G Digital Video Router
Multirate: 270Mbps-2.97Gbps
Router partitioning.
Reclocking.
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Specifications
2.1 Mechanics
Dimensions:
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HxWxD = 44x483x50mm, (19”, 1RU);
HxWxD = 88x483x50mm, (19”, 2RU);
Safety/Emission Standards:
Compliant with CE EN55103-1 and 2.
2.1.1 Weight and power consumption
Device
Weight
1.3 kg
1.4 kg
2.2 kg
0.35 kg
Current, +15V
900 mA
Current, -15V
2 mA
Power
14 W
19 W
35 W
R9004661
R9004660
R9004662
R9871081
1273 mA
1302 mA
4 mA
1035 mA
N/A (AC Mains)
2.2 Power Supply
SL-PWR-40
AC Supply voltage range:
40W Power Supply Unit
100-240VAC, 50-60Hz,
Max 1.6A
AC Mains connector:
DC output:
IEC 320.
+15V, max. 2.2A
-15V, max 1.35A
Maximum 43W
DB9, female.
DC connector:
Status monitoring:
Via LED in front of the router/CP.
Safety standards:
Compliant with CE EN60950, UL-1950/CSA22.2.
2.3 Control
Function
Serial Port
NCB
Description
Connector
1xDB9, female
2x RJ45
RS-232
N/A
Ethernet port:
10/100BaseT Ethernet bus for external router
control.
1x RJ45
Synchronization
o Analog Black & Burst, looped. Both PAL and
NTSC supported.
1xBNC
Tri-Level, Looped. For HD signal formats only.
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2.4 Video specifications
Supported formats:
Broadcast:
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-
270Mbps – 2.97Gbps;
DVB-ASI, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 292M,
SMPTE 424M;
-
2K, 2048x1556/23.98 and 24.
Electrical signal inputs:
Standard:
Data rate:
SMPTE 259M / SMPTE 292M / SMPTE 424M.
270Mbps – 1.485Gbps / 2.97Gbps.
75 ohm BNC female.
Connector:
Impedance:
75 ohm nominal.
Return loss:
-
-
-
> 15dB (5MHz-1.485Ghz);
> 10dB (1.5GHz – 3GHz).
Automatic up to 70m @ 2.97Gbps,
typical Belden 1694A;
Cable equalization,
-
-
Automatic up to 100m @ 1.485Gbps,
typical Belden 1694A.
Automatic up to 300m @ 270Mbps, typical Belden
8281.
Electrical signal outputs:
Connector:
Impedance:
75 ohm BNC female.
75 ohm nominal.
Return loss:
-
-
> 15dB (5MHz-1.485Ghz);
> 10dB (1.5GHz – 3GHz).
Signal level:
Rise/fall time:
800mVp-p ±10%.
20% - 80%
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-
-
SD limit: 0.4ns – 1.5ns, < 0.5ns rise/fall variation;
HD limit: < 270ps, < 100ps rise/fall variation;
3G-HD limit: < 135ps, < 50ps rise/fall variation;
Amplitude overshoot:
Signal polarity:
< 10%.
Non-inverting electrical with respect to inputs.
Signal transition:
Timing jitter:
-
-
-
-
SD: < 0.2 UI
3G-HD / HD: < 1 UI.
SD: < 0.2 UI
Alignment jitter:
3G-HD / HD: < 0.2 UI.
Reference inputs:
Number of inputs:
Connector:
Return loss:
1
75 ohm BNC female, loop-thru.
>40dB (100 kHz – 5 MHz);
>35dB (5-10 MHz).
Signal format:
Signal level:
NTSC or PAL Black&Burst or HD Tri-Level according to SMPTE 274M,
SMPTE 276M.
Nominal 1.0Vp-p.
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Field selectivity:
Timing range:
Field 1.
•
•
•
SD, PAL: within clock-intervals (27MHz) 565 – 835 line 6
SD, NTSC: within clock-intervals (27MHz) 565 – 835 line 10.
HD Tri-Level: 1280x720: within clock-intervals (148.5MHz) 455 –
780 line 7
•
HD Tri-Level: 1920x1080: within clock-intervals (148.5MHz) 625 –
1070 line 7.
2.5 Connection details
The MatrixPRO-II routers have the following service connections on the rear of each product:
SYNC:
Synchronization signal (in). Black burst/composite/tri-level sync
reference input with passive loop-through for vertical interval
switching.
LOOP:
Synchronization signal (out). Loop-through of SYNC input.
N/A.
10/100Base-T Ethernet bus for external router control.
RS-232 for external control protocols.
NCB IN/OUT
ETHERNET:
RS 232:
POWER A:
POWER B:
CONFIGURATION:
±15VDC power connector.
±15VDC power connector, redundant supply.
Configurations switch. See Chapter 3 for further descriptions.
2.5.1 Power Supply pinout
The DB9 power pinout for MatrixPRO-II routers is as follows;
Pin #
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GND
Not connected
Not connected
+15VDC
Not connected
Not connected
Not connected
-15VDC
Not connected
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Configuration
This chapter provides an overview of the configuration options that are available on the
Barco MatrixPRO-II 3G/HD/SD-SDI Routers.
3.1 SW1 – SW4: Address/Level Not Used
3.2 SW5-SW6: Router mode
3.2.1 Router mode on NxN square routers
The nxn square Barco MatrixPRO-II A/V router allows switching in different modes:
Router layers 8x8 router 16x16 router 32x32 router
1 layer
2 layers
3 layers
4 layers
8x8
4x4
N.A.
2x2
16x16
8x8
5x5
32x32
16x16
10x10
8x8
4x4
Switches 5 - 6 on the configuration switch set the router’s mode. The Router Management
System software must be configured according to the mode chosen on the router.
The modes can be switched according to the following pattern:
SW 5
OFF
OFF
ON
SW 6
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Router mode
1 router layer
2 router layers
3 router layers
4 router layers
ON
Default mode is 1 router layer.
Based on the configuration above, the I/O is connected to the router according to the
following scheme, where the physical limitations depend on the type of router that is
purchased (8x8, 16x16, 32x32):
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1 layer:
I/O is connected according to information on the rear of the router.
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2 layers, based on an 8x8 router:
Layer 1
Input
Layer 1
Output
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
Layer 2
Input
Layer 2
Output
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
−
2 layers, based on a 16x16 router:
Layer 1
Input
Layer 1
Output
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
…
…
…
…
8
8
8
8
Output
9
Layer 2
Input
9
10
11
12
…
Layer 2
1
2
3
4
…
8
1
2
3
4
…
8
10
11
12
…
16
16
−
2 layers, based on a 32x32 router:
Layer 1
Input
1
Layer 1
Output
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
…
…
…
…
16
Layer 2
16
Input
17
18
19
20
…
16
Layer 2
16
Output
17
18
19
20
…
1
2
3
4
…
16
1
2
3
4
…
16
32
32
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3 layers, based on a 16x16 router:
Layer 1
Input
Layer 1
Output
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
Layer 2
Input
6
Layer 2
Output
1
2
1
2
6
7
7
3
8
3
8
4
9
4
9
5
10
Input
11
12
13
14
15
5
10
Output
11
Layer 3
Layer 3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
12
13
14
15
In-/Output 16 is not in use in this router setup (3 router layers, based on a
16x16 router).
−
3 layers, based on a 32x32 router:
Layer 1
Input
1
Layer 1
Output
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
3
…
…
…
…
10
Layer 2
10
Input
11
12
13
…
10
Layer 2
10
Output
11
1
2
3
…
1
2
3
…
12
13
…
10
Layer 3
20
Input
21
22
23
…
10
Layer 3
20
Output
21
1
2
3
…
10
1
2
3
…
10
22
23
…
30
30
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In-/Outputs 31 and 32 are not in use in this router setup (3 router layers, based
on a 32x32 router).
−
4 layers, based on an 8x8 router:
Layer 1
Input
Layer 1
Output
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
Layer 2
Input
Layer 2
Output
1
3
1
3
2
4
2
4
Layer 3
Input
Layer 3
Output
1
5
1
5
2
6
2
6
Layer 4
Input
Layer 4
Output
1
2
7
8
1
2
7
8
−
4 layers, based on a 16x16 router:
Layer 1
Input
Layer 1
Output
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
Layer 2
Input
5
Layer 2
Output
1
1
5
2
6
2
6
3
4
7
8
3
4
7
8
Layer 3
Input
9
Layer 3
Output
9
1
1
2
3
4
10
11
12
Input
13
14
15
16
2
3
4
10
11
12
Layer 4
Layer 4
Output
13
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
14
15
16
−
4 layers, based on a 32x32 router:
Layer 1
Input
Layer 1
Output
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
…
8
…
8
…
8
…
8
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Layer 2
Input
Layer 2
Output
1
2
9
10
1
2
9
10
…
…
…
…
8
16
8
16
Layer 3
Input
17
Layer 3
Output
17
1
1
2
18
2
18
…
…
…
…
8
24
8
24
Layer 4
Input
25
26
Layer 4
Output
25
1
2
1
2
26
…
8
…
32
…
8
…
32
3.3 SW7: Power alarm
The power alarm can be switched according to the following pattern:
SW 7
OFF
ON
Power alarm
Disables Power Alarm
Enables Power Alarm
Default setting is Power Alarm disabled.
Changing this from default setting should only be done when using two
(redundant) power supplies.
3.4 SW8: Power-up mode
Switch 8 on the configuration switch defines the power up mode on NxN square routers. The
MatrixPRO-II router provides two modes for powering up the system.
The power up options can be switched according to the following pattern:
SW 8
OFF
Power Up mode
Switches all outputs according to the buffered information in the
routers processor system.
ON
Switches all outputs to input 1.
Default setting switches all outputs according to the buffered information in the routers
processor system.
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3.5 Switching time
Switching is performed according to the detected sync reference signal. Switching time is
determined by the synchronization signal that feeds the router. This is useful when the video
signal has the same format as the synchronization signal. Supported formats are: PAL,
NTSC, 750/50p, 750/60p, 1125/50i and 1125/60i.
3.6 Configuring protocol options
TCP/IP
This is the default option for the Barco MatrixPRO-II HD/3G SDI routers. Selecting this
protocol disables the RS-232 port of that device.
RS232
The serial protocol can be selected from the configurator software. Selecting the RS232
protocol disables the Ethernet port of that device.
Default IP Address: 192.168.0.245 - Port: 4381
RS-232 parameters:
-
-
-
-
Bit rate: 19200 bit/s
Data bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Parity: no parity
Connection to the router will be lost after 20 seconds of inactivity
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LED status indication
4.1 Start-up
The LED located at the front of the router indicates the status of the router. At start-up, the
LED will alternate between red (R) and green (G) every 500ms for about two seconds. After
the start-up sequence the LED will indicate the Alarm state of the router.
There are two LEDs located at the Ethernet bus. At start-up the boot loader is searching for
update commands on the serial port for about two seconds. During this sequence both
Ethernet LEDs will be blinking. After the start-up sequence the LEDs will indicate the
Ethernet state.
4.2 Alarm states
The LED can either be red (R), green (G), yellow (Y) or have no light (N).
The LED state is here described with twenty letters, each representing 100ms, which totals
to an alarm sequence of two seconds. The X indicates that the LED keeps the color it has the
moment the alarm sequence begins (green, yellow or no light).
Description
Continuous
green light
Continuous
yellow light
LED state
Alarm
Comment
GGGGG GGGGG GGGGG GGGGG No alarm. Status
is OK.
YYYYY YYYYY YYYYY YYYYY
Unable to
connect to
controller over
Ethernet.
This alarm will be
overwritten by
other alarms
Long red
blinks
One short
red blink
RRRRR NNNNN RRRRR NNNNN
RXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX
Power is too low.
Power A failed
Power B failed
Only active if
power alarm dip is
set.
Only active if
power alarm dip is
set.
Two short
red blinks
XXXXX XXXXX RXRXX XXXXX
4.3 Ethernet states
The LEDs that are located at the Ethernet bus will after the Start-up sequence indicate the
Ethernet states:
On
Off / Blinking
Green
Yellow
Valid link
No data
No link
Data is transmitted or
received
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Router communication
You gain access to router for communication purposes by connecting either the router’s
serial port to your computer or by using an Ethernet connection.
Do not use both the router’s Ethernet port and RS-232 serial port at the same
time. Doing so may cause loss of important communication and control data.
5.1 Serial connection
Connection can by be made through the serial port(s) of the router;
The communication parameters are configurable. Please refer to the protocol documentation
of the appropriate communication/control protocol.
Example: The protocol parameters s are as follows:
−
−
−
−
Bit rate 19200 bit/s
Data bits 8 bits
Stop bits 1
Parity: No parity
The DB9 female connector for the serial port(s) of the router has the following pin-out:
Pin #
RS-232 mode
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Not in use
Tx
Rx
Not in use
GND
GND
RTS
CTS
Do Not Connect!
Note that if the standard RS-232 cable specification (DCE) is followed:
A cable with Male+Male or Female+Female connectors at the cable ends is used
for Rx/Tx crossed connection, and
A cable with Male+Female connectors at the cable ends is used for a straight
through connection.
5.1.1 Maximum cable length (RS-232)
IEEE has specified the maximum cable length for an RS-232 connection to 15m. Longer
distances can be installed depending on the environmental conditions of the installation site.
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5.2 Ethernet connection
The connections follow the standard set by the IEEE 802.3 100BaseTX specification. The
cables that are to be applied should be CAT-5 / CAT-5E standard, or better. It is the
responsibility of the installer / user to secure a proper installation of the Ethernet
connection.
All Barco MatrixPRO-II routers and IP-based Control Panels are connected together through
an Ethernet Switch.
A Barco MatrixPRO-II device has only one physical Ethernet connection. If redundant control
is required, this limitation has to be solved by the control system.
The default IP address is: 192.168.0.245 port: 4381
Connection to the router will be lost after 20 seconds of inactivity
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Control Panel operation
6.1 Button description
A/V Toggle
The A/V Toggle button enables/disables audio and video on a specified address. The address
can either be read from the dip switches, or be fixed. The button toggles between three
states.
If the button is pressed for more than 1 second, it will go into a fourth state
where both audio and video are disabled.
In this state the button will be dimmed. If the button is pressed for more than 1 second
again, it will enable both audio and video if present.
Button Color Video Enabled Audio Enabled
Yellow
Green
Red
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Dimmed
No
If neither audio nor video is present, it will be marked as disabled and the toggle state will
not be used.
Toggle status changes will be stored in flash and used when the panel is powered up later.
When a panel is powered on it will search for connected routers. If no routers are
found the A/V Toggle button will be disabled (no light in the button).
This can happen if the panel is powered up before any routers are connected or if
there is something wrong with the cabling.
To re-enable the A/V Toggle do the following:
1. Activate the Panel Enable button (Green light).
2. Push & Hold the A/V Toggle-button for 2 seconds.
The A/V Toggle-button should now be activated and the light turned on.
Panel Enable
If a Panel Enable button is present, the panel will start up not enabled. In this state the
button will be red and all the other buttons will be disabled. When pressing the button the
panel will be enabled and the color will change to green. A status request will also be sent to
get information on active levels.
If no Panel Enable button is present, the panel will start up enabled.
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Take on/off
The Take on/off button enables or disables the Take button. If no take button is defined,
Take on/off is always off. On first start-up the take button is enabled. Later it will read the
last status from the flash memory.
Take
The Take buttons LED is normally off. If the Take on/off button is set to “on”, no commands
will be sent from the panel until the Take button is pressed. The last selected buttons and
the take button will blink, until the Take button is pressed and the command is sent from the
panel.
Output
An Output button is used for selecting an output. Selecting an output activates it, so that it
is switched to the next input that is selected.
Input
An Input button switches the active output to the selected input. If the Take button is
enabled, the switch will not be executed until the Take button is pressed.
When switching using the Input button, all enabled audio- and video-levels will be switched
from the selected input to the active output.
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Environmental Specifications
1. The equipment will meet the guaranteed performance specification under the
following environmental conditions:
- Operating room temperature
0°C to 45°C
range:
- Operating relative humidity range: <95% (non-condensing)
2. The equipment will operate without damage under the following environmental
conditions:
- Temperature range:
-10°C to 55°C
- Relative humidity range:
<95% (non-condensing)
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Appendix A
A.1 Materials declaration
For product sold into China after 1st March 2007, we comply with the “Administrative
Measure on the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products”. In the first stage of
this legislation, content of six hazardous materials has to be declared. The table below
shows the required information.
Toxic or hazardous substances and elements
組成名稱
鉛
汞
镉
六价铬
多溴联苯
多溴二苯醚
Part
Name
Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated
(Pb) (Hg)
(Cd)
Chromium
(Cr(VI))
biphenyls
(PBB)
diphenyl ethers
(PBDE)
All
products
referred
to in
O
O
O
O
O
O
Chapter
1.1
SL-
PWR-40
/
O
O
O
O
O
O
SL-
PWR-90
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the
homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-
2006.
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the
homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in
SJ/T11363-2006.
Parts without any of the above mentioned hazardous substances are indicated by the
product marking:
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A.2 Recycling information
Please contact Barco’s Customer Support for assistance with recycling if this site does not
show the information you require.
Where it is not possible to return the product to Barco or its agents for recycling, the
following general information may be of assistance:
−
Before attempting disassembly, ensure the product is completely disconnected from
power and signal connections.
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−
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All major parts are marked or labeled to show their material content.
Depending on the date of manufacture, this product may contain lead in solder.
Some circuit boards may contain battery-backed memory devices.
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A.3 Declarations of Conformity
DESCRIPTION
3G/HD/SD-SDI Video Routers in the Barco
MatrixPRO-II series
DIRECTIVES this equipment
complies with
LVD 73/23/EEC
EMC 2004/108/EEC
HARMONISED STANDARDS applied EN 55103-1:1996
in order to verify compliance with
Directive(s)
EN 55103-2:1996
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Appendix B Remote Commands
Description
x
X-point Take.
ls
Status X-point – level.
ping Router ping.
llist Level list
Default Address: 192.168.0.245 port: 4381
Connection to the router will be lost after 20 seconds
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B.1 X-Point Take
This command directly takes the specified X-point. The command specifies which sources to
connect to which destinations and on what levels. Several X-point takes can be specified on
a single command line. In such cases all specified X-points are taken simultaneously.
Command:
x <X-points>[ : <group_no>][*CC]<LF>
<LF>
Response:
%<LF>
x l<level> <src> <dest><LF>
[*CC<LF>]
<LF>
Where:
<X-points>=<X-point>[ <X-points>]
<X-point>=l<levels> <src_dest_pairs>
<src_dest_pairs>=<src_dest_pair>[ <src_dest_pairs>]
<src_dest_pair>=<src> <dests>
<levels>={<level>|<levels>,<levels>|<level>-<level>}
<dests>={<dest>|<dests>,<dests>|<dest>-<dest>}
<level>
<src>
The level number.
Source number in the range from zero to one less than the number of inputs
on the level. <src> can also be one of the following characters:
d
o
Disconnect. Used when a destination is not connected to any source.
Out of range. Used when a destination is connected to a source not
included in a level. This may occur with overlapping partitions. Only
valid in the response.
u
Undefined/Unknown. This might be used at start-up before the status
is read from the physical router. It is also used on ported routers
where a port can be used as an input or an output. Only valid in the
response.
<dest>
Destination number in the range from zero to one less than the number of
outputs on the level.
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A single X-point Take command can switch multiple X-points. You will however receive one
response for each X-point that is switched.
Example:
Command
Echo
Desired action
X l1 1 12
X l1 1 12
Switch input 1 to output 12 in level 1
B.2 Request X-Point Status
This command is used to requests the X-point status of all destinations on a specified level.
Command:
s l<level1> [*CC]<LF><LF>
Response:
%<LF>
x l<level> <src> <dest><LF>
[x l<level> <src> <dest><LF> …]
[*CC<LF>]
<LF>
Example:
Command
Echo
Desired action
s l1
X l1 15 0
X l1 15 1
X l1 15 2
X l1 15 3
X l1 15 4
X l1 15 5
X l1 15 6
X l1 15 7
X l1 15 8
X l1 15 9
X l1 15 10
X l1 15 11
X l1 15 12
X l1 15 13
X l1 15 14
X l1 15 15
Report x-point status in level 1
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B.3 Router Ping
This command is used to check if the router is still responding.
Command:
ping[*CC]<LF><LF>
Response:
? "ping"<LF>
pong<LF>
[*CC<LF>]
<LF>
Example:
Command
Echo
Desired action
ping
pong
B.4 Level List
This command is used to the get list of all levels in the system.
Command:
llist <LF><LF>
Response:
? "llist" <LF>
l<level> <size> <format> "<description>"<LF>
[l<level> …]
[*CC<LF>]
<LF>
Example:
Command
Echo
Desired action
llist
L1 16x16 Video-3GHD-SDI “Video Level”
Provide the list in level 1
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Appendix C Barco MPII-3G Configuration Tool
The Barco MPII-3G Tool is a software utility that allows the user to:
•
•
•
Read the IP settings
Modify and Save IP settings
Switching the communication between Ethernet and the serial RS-232 protocols
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