Extron electronic Switch FPC 5000 User Manual

FPC 5000  
Matrix 12800 Switcher Front Panel Controller  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 • Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1-1  
About the Front Panel Controller............................................................................... 1-2  
About the Matrix 12800 System ................................................................................. 1-3  
Definitions of Matrix Switcher Terms ...................................................................... 1-4  
Chapter 2 • FPC Installation and Operation............................................................. 2-1  
Installation Overview ....................................................................................................... 2-2  
Unpacking and Assembling the Front Panel Controller.................................. 2-2  
Rack Mounting the FPC Assembly.............................................................................. 2-5  
Rear Panel Connections ................................................................................................... 2-5  
Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiring................................................................................. 2-8  
Front Panel Features and Operation ......................................................................... 2-9  
Upgrading the Software ............................................................................................... 2-10  
Chapter 3 • Matrix 12800 Operation............................................................................. 3-1  
Introduction........................................................................................................................... 3-2  
Operating the Touch Panel............................................................................................. 3-2  
Using the keyboards .......................................................................................................... 3-2  
Using the keypads.............................................................................................................. 3-3  
Using the on-screen scroll boxes ....................................................................................... 3-3  
Starting Up the Controller and Logging In and Out ......................................... 3-4  
Demo Mode ........................................................................................................................... 3-7  
Navigating the Screens.................................................................................................... 3-7  
User Screens......................................................................................................................... 3-10  
I/O screens ........................................................................................................................ 3-10  
Viewing ties ................................................................................................................ 3-10  
Viewing inputs tied to a specified output ........................................................... 3-12  
Viewing outputs tied to a specific input ..................................................................3-13  
Viewing all ties...........................................................................................................3-13  
Creating ties ............................................................................................................... 3-14  
Creating ties using the Make Ties: dual keypad screen........................................ 3-15  
Creating ties using the Make Ties: alternate view screen .......................................3-16  
Preset screens ................................................................................................................... 3-17  
Save, recall, or delete a global preset ......................................................................... 3-17  
Save, recall, or delete a room preset .......................................................................... 3-19  
Name a global or room preset.................................................................................... 3-19  
Mute screen...................................................................................................................... 3-20  
DSVP screen ...................................................................................................................... 3-21  
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Admin Screens.................................................................................................................... 3-22  
Status screens ................................................................................................................... 3-22  
Status screen, System area .......................................................................................... 3-22  
Status screen, BME area.............................................................................................. 3-23  
Remotes screen ................................................................................................................ 3-23  
TCP/IP screen .................................................................................................................... 3-24  
Password fields ........................................................................................................... 3-25  
Date field.................................................................................................................... 3-25  
Time (GMT) field ......................................................................................................... 3-25  
Matrix Name field....................................................................................................... 3-25  
Hardware Address field .............................................................................................. 3-25  
Matrix IP Address field................................................................................................ 3-25  
Gateway IP Address field ............................................................................................ 3-25  
Subnet mask field ....................................................................................................... 3-26  
FPC IP Address field .................................................................................................... 3-26  
E-Mail screen .................................................................................................................... 3-26  
Mail Server IP Address field ........................................................................................ 3-27  
Mail Server E-Mail User Name field ............................................................................ 3-27  
Mail Server Password field.......................................................................................... 3-27  
E-mail Addressee fields ............................................................................................... 3-27  
Miscellaneous screen ....................................................................................................... 3-28  
File Manager screen ................................................................................................... 3-29  
Function Keys screen .................................................................................................. 3-30  
I/O Physical Connectors screen .................................................................................... 3-32  
Naming inputs and outputs ................................................................................. 3-33  
Calibrate TouchScreen button .................................................................................... 3-33  
Re-Install FPC Software button ................................................................................... 3-33  
Setup Screens...................................................................................................................... 3-33  
Delay screen ..................................................................................................................... 3-34  
Audio screen .................................................................................................................... 3-35  
Reset screen...................................................................................................................... 3-36  
Blank button .................................................................................................................... 3-36  
Subnetting — A Primer .................................................................................................. 3-37  
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FPC 5000 Front Panel Controller  
Chapter One  
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Introduction  
About the Front Panel Controller  
About the Matrix 12800 System  
Definitions of Matrix Switcher Terms  
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Introduction  
About the Front Panel Controller  
The Extron FPC 5000 Front Panel Controller (figure 1-1) is an optional element of  
the Matrix 12800 family of matrix switchers. The FPC 5000 is a rack-mountable  
device that provides front panel control of the matrix, including configuration of  
the inputs and outputs and control of additional system features.  
FPC 5000  
PWR  
HDD  
T/R  
RESET  
OLLER  
TRIX SWICHER CONTR  
MA  
Figure 1-1 — Front panel controller  
The FPC 5000 has a large LCD touch-panel display that allows direct access and  
total control over all presets and switching functions. FPC 5000 screens provide an  
intuitive interface for quick and easy setup and programming.  
The FPC 5000 assembly consists of the FPC computer and a rack-mountable, 7U  
high, 19” wide metal panel.  
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About the Matrix 12800 System  
The Matrix 12800 system (figure 1-2) is made up of a series of matrix switcher basic  
module enclosures (BMEs). The family of BMEs allows you to create a video and/  
or audio matrix system with up to 128 inputs and 128 outputs specifically tailored  
to meet your requirements.  
FPC 5000  
PRN  
COM4 COM3 COM2  
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DIO  
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+V -V  
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REDUNDANT AC  
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ANAHEIM, CA  
MADE IN USA  
LISTED  
1T23  
I.T.E.  
CAUTION  
For protection against risk of  
fire, replace only with same  
type and rating of fuse.  
Matrix 12800 Sync  
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ANAHEIM, CA  
MADE IN USA  
LISTED  
1T23  
I.T.E.  
CAUTION  
For protection against risk of  
fire, replace only with same  
type and rating of fuse.  
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REDUNDANT AC  
POWER INPUT  
ANAHEIM, CA  
MADE IN USA  
LISTED  
1T23  
I.T.E.  
CAUTION  
For protection against risk of  
fire, replace only with same  
type and rating of fuse.  
Figure 1-2 — Typical Matrix 12800 system application  
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Introduction, cont’d  
The Matrix 12800 Series includes:  
Wideband video switcher BME — A rack-mountable 10U switcher that  
routes video (red (R), green (G), and blue (B) video planes, component video,  
S-video, and composite video) from any input to any one or more outputs.  
Sync switcher BME — A rack-mountable 10U switcher that routes horizontal  
(H) and vertical (V) or composite sync from any input to any one or more  
outputs.  
Audio switcher BME — A rack-mountable 10U switcher that routes balanced  
or unbalanced stereo or mono audio from any input to any one or more  
outputs.  
FPC 5000 Front Panel Controller — A rack-mountable 7U device that permits  
front panel configuration of the inputs and outputs and control of additional  
system features.  
The front panel controller interfaces with the master BME (BME 0) of a Matrix  
12800 system via the BME’s Ethernet port, either directly or as part of an Ethernet  
local area network (LAN).  
Definitions of Matrix Switcher Terms  
The following terms apply to Extron matrix switchers, and are used throughout  
this manual:  
Tie — An input-to-output connection.  
Set of ties — An input tied to two or more outputs. (An output can never be  
tied to more than one input.)  
Configuration — One tie or one or more sets of ties.  
Current configuration — The configuration that is currently being used (also  
called configuration 0).  
Global memory preset — A configuration that has been stored. The  
Matrix 12800 can support up to 64 global presets. When a global preset is  
retrieved from memory, it becomes the current configuration.  
Room — A room consists of a smaller subset of virtual outputs that are  
logically related to each other, as determined by the operator. The  
Matrix 12800 supports up to 32 rooms, each of which consists of from 1 to 16  
virtual outputs. Each room can have up to 10 presets.  
Room memory preset — A configuration consisting of virtual outputs in a  
single room that has been stored. When a room preset is retrieved from  
memory, it becomes the current configuration.  
BME 0 — The BME that has been configured as master in a multiple-BME  
Matrix 12800 system.  
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Chapter Two  
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FPC Installation and Operation  
Installation Overview  
Unpacking and Assembling the Front Panel Controller  
Rack Mounting the FPC Assembly  
Rear Panel Connections  
Front Panel Features and Operation  
Upgrading the Software  
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FPC Installation and Operation  
Installation Overview  
The FPC 5000 assembly consists of the FPC computer and a rack-mountable, 7U  
high, 19” wide metal panel.  
As part of a complete Matrix 12800 system, the FPC 5000 can be installed in a rack  
or a cabinet with the rest of the system BMEs. The controller is connected to the  
Ethernet port of a switching BME. In a system with more than one switching BME,  
the FPC must be connected to the BME that is designated as BME 0 in the system  
(refer to the Matrix 12800 Wideband, Sync, or Audio Switchers User’s Manual, part  
#68-556-01). If the BMEs are rack- or cabinet-mounted, they can be mounted in any  
order.  
Plan carefully before installing the equipment in a room. Poor planning can cause  
problems. The number of cables involved can result in a cluttered appearance.  
Power and ventilation requirements must be adequate. Although not noisy, the  
background noise generated by a rack of Matrix 12800 switcher BMEs could be  
distracting.  
To install and set up the FPC 5000 for operation with a Matrix 12800 system,  
perform the following steps:  
Disconnect power from all of the BMEs.  
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Secure the FPC computer to the FPC mounting panel. See Unpacking and  
Assembling the Front Panel Controller in this chapter.  
Rack mount the front panel controller. See Rack Mounting the FPC Assembly in  
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this chapter.  
Connect an Ethernet cable from the FPC to BME 0 of the Matrix 12800 system  
or to the Ethernet LAN on which the Matrix 12800 system resides.  
Connect the AC power cable to the FPC.  
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If not already accomplished, complete the installation and virtualization of  
the rest of the Matrix 12800 system (refer to the Matrix 12800 Wideband, Sync,  
or Audio Switchers User’s Manual, part #68-556-01).  
Turn on the FPC 5000 and observe the FPC computer’s startup display.  
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Unpacking and Assembling the Front Panel Controller  
The FPC 5000 is shipped unassembled to prevent damage to the mounting  
hardware in shipment. Before the FPC assembly can be rack mounted, the FPC  
computer must be mounted to the panel. The mounting hardware is included with  
the controller. Assemble the controller as follows:  
1.  
Open the FPC 5000 shipping carton and remove all of the protective foam  
from the top and sides of the computer and rack-mountable panel.  
Hold the computer and the panel together at the top and bottom when  
removing the computer and panel from the shipping carton (figure 2-1).  
The computer is loosely nested in the panel and could drop if it is not  
properly supported.  
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2.  
Remove the computer and the panel from the shipping carton. Support the  
FPC computer as shown in figure 2-1.  
Figure 2-1 — A properly supported FPC computer and panel  
3.  
4.  
Place the computer and panel on the tabletop with a book or other 1”-high  
object under the computer to support it as it nests in the panel.  
With the tabs up, angle one of the included mounting blocks and insert the  
block’s two tabs into the slots on one corner of the FPC computer  
Tabs  
(figure 2-2). Slide the mounting block up and then lower the  
block so that the tabs in the block engage the sides of the  
computer and the block’s side is flush against the computer’s  
case.  
Mounting  
Block  
Figure 2-2 — Computer and panel mounting block installation  
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5.  
6.  
Repeat step 4 for each of the remaining three mounting blocks.  
Thread one of the included 60 mm panhead machine screws into the top of  
each mounting block. Repeat for the other screws.  
7.  
Tighten the screws until they just contact the rack-mounting panel. Move the  
panel as necessary to ensure that the four screws contact the panel in the inset  
holes (figure 2-3).  
Do not overtighten the screws. The screws may bend if overtightened. If  
you are using a torque screwdriver, set the screwdriver to release at a  
minimal amount of torque.  
CAUTION  
Figure 2-3 — Inserting the machine screws  
8.  
Lift the FPC computer and tighten each screw until the panel is firmly flush  
against the back side of the FPC computer’s LCD panel (figure 2-4).  
Figure 2-4 — Fully assembled Front Panel Controller  
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Rack Mounting the FPC Assembly  
The appropriate rack mounting hardware is included with the controller. Rack  
mount the controller as follows:  
1.  
Insert the controller assembly into the rack, align the holes in the mounting  
panel with those of the rack.  
2.  
Secure the controller assembly to the rack using the supplied machine screws.  
Rear Panel Connections  
All connectors are on the rear of the FPC 5000 (figure 2-5).  
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DIO  
COM4 COM3  
COM2  
COM1  
VGA  
AC 100V-230V  
INPUT  
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Figure 2-5 — FPC 5000 Front Panel Controller rear panel features  
Net port — Connect one end of a Category (CAT) 5e or higher cable,  
terminated with RJ-45 connectors, to the FPC 5000 via this RJ-45 connector.  
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The FPC 5000 ships with a 10-foot crossover CAT 5e cable.  
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For direct connection to BME 0 — Plug the RJ-45 connector on the opposite  
end of the CAT 5e or higher cable directly into the BME 0 Ethernet port  
(figure 2-6). Wire the CAT 5e or higher cable as a crossover cable (See Cabling  
and RJ-45 connector wiring in this chapter). For a multi-BME system, ensure  
that you connect the FPC to BME 0.  
Crossover Cable  
FPC 5000  
PWR  
HDD  
T/R  
RESET  
MATRIX SWICHER CONTROLLER  
FPC 5000  
MATRIX 12800  
WIDEBAND VIDEO  
Matrix 12800  
Figure 2-6 — Connecting the FPC directly to a switcher BME  
For Ethernet connection to the Matrix 12800 system — Plug the RJ-45  
connector on the opposite end of the CAT 5e or higher cable into the Ethernet  
LAN on which BME 0 of the Matrix 12800 system resides (figure 2-7). Wire  
the CAT 5e or higher cable as a patch (straight) cable (See Cabling and RJ-45  
connector wiring in this chapter).  
Patch Cable  
Patch Cable  
FPC 5000  
PWR  
HDD  
T/R  
Ethernet  
RESET  
MATRIX SWICHER CONTROLLER  
FPC 5000  
MATRIX 12800  
WIDEBAND VIDEO  
Matrix 12800  
Laptop  
Figure 2-7 — Connecting the FPC through a LAN  
AC power input connector — Connect a standard IEC power cord between  
the rear panel AC power input connector and a 100 to 240VAC, 50 Hz or  
60 Hz power source.  
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Power ( / )switch Toggle the power switch to the on ( ) position. After  
approximately 2 minutes, observe that the LCD touch panel displays the FPC  
start-up screen (figure 2-8). See chapter 3, Matrix 12800 Operation, for using  
the FPC to operate the Matrix 12800 system.  
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Figure 2-8 — FPC 5000 Start-up screen  
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Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiring  
It is vital that your cable between the FPC 5000 and the Matrix 12800 BME 0 or  
LAN be the correct cable, and that it be properly terminated with the correct  
pinout. This FPC link requires CAT 5e or CAT 6, unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or  
shielded twisted pair (STP) cables, terminated with RJ-45 connectors. The cable  
length is limited to 328’ (100 m).  
Do not use standard telephone cables. Telephone cables will not support the  
FPC-Matrix 12800 link.  
Do not stretch or bend cables. Transmission errors can occur.  
The cable must be properly terminated for your application (figure 2-9):  
Crossover cable — Direct connection between the FPC and BME 0.  
Patch (straight) cable — Connection of the FPC to an Ethernet LAN that also  
hosts BME 0.  
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7&8  
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4
3&6 4&5  
5
White-blue  
Green  
5
White-blue  
Orange  
6
6
7
White-brown  
Brown  
7
White-brown  
Brown  
8
8
Figure 2-9 — RJ-45 connector pinout tables  
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Other than the power switch, the remaining control and all of the FPC 5000  
indicators are on the front panel (figure 2-10).  
FPC 5000  
2
3
4
PWR  
HDD  
T/R  
RESET  
5
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1
Figure 2-10 — Front panel control and indicators  
LCD touch panel — The LCD panel displays front panel controller screens.  
The touch panel responds to selections that the operator makes by touching  
the screen.  
1
Power indicator — Lights to indicate power is connected and the FPC is  
2
3
4
5
turned on.  
H(ard) D(isk) D(rive) indicator — Lights to indicate that the FPC is accessing  
its hard disk.  
T(ransmit)/R(eceive) indicator — Lights to indicate that the FPC is  
transmitting or receiving data on the Net port.  
Reset button — Use a small screwdriver or tweeker to press the Reset button  
if the FPC computer hangs up. This button reboots the computer.  
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Upgrading the Software  
The Front Panel Controller software is factory installed on the FPC computer’s hard  
drive and it is also included on a CD-ROM. Extron sends any needed software  
upgrades on a CD-ROM.  
Upgrade the FPC software as follows:  
1.  
If necessary, log the FPC 5000 on to the Matrix 12800 system as an  
administrator. See Starting Up the Controller and Logging In and Out in  
chapter 3, Matrix 12800 Operation.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
On the front panel LCD, touch the blue Admin button.  
On the front panel LCD, touch the purple Misc button.  
On the front panel LCD, touch the gray Re-Install FPC Software button. The  
FPC prompts you to insert the CD-ROM containing the FPC software into the  
CD tray. To exit without installing the software, touch on the gray Cancel  
button.  
5.  
On the rear of the FPC, press the eject button on the CD-ROM drive  
(figure 2-11). The drive’s LED flashes and the CD tray partially ejects.  
On the rear of the FPC, gently pull the CD tray to its fully extended position.  
NTE  
MUOSE  
KB/  
CD Eject  
Button  
F
.
ETX  
C
PRN  
DIO  
Figure 2-11 — Eject button location  
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On the rear of the FPC, support the CD tray from behind with one hand while  
you snap the program CD onto the tray spindle with the unlabeled (program)  
side of the CD facing into the tray (figure 2-12).  
NTE  
MUOSE  
KB/  
F
.
ETX  
-230V  
100V  
C
A
INPUT  
Figure 2-12 — Inserting the program CD into the CD tray  
7.  
On the rear of the FPC, gently push the CD tray back into the FPC computer  
until it locks in place.  
8.  
9.  
On the front panel, touch on the gray OK button.  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
10. When the installation is complete, on the rear panel, press the eject button on  
the CD-ROM drive. The drive’s LED flashes and the CD tray partially ejects.  
11. Gently pull the CD tray to its fully extended position.  
12. Support the CD tray from behind with one hand while you snap the program  
CD off of the tray spindle.  
13. Gently push the CD tray back into the FPC computer until it locks in place.  
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Chapter Three  
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Matrix 12800 Operation  
Introduction  
Operating the Touch Panel  
Starting Up the Controller and Logging In and Out  
Demo Mode  
Navigating the Screens  
User Screens  
Admin Screens  
Setup Screens  
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Matrix 12800 Operation  
Introduction  
This chapter details operation of a Matrix 12800 system using an FPC 5000 front  
panel controller. The chapter assumes that the Matrix 12800 is properly installed,  
virtualized, and operating correctly.  
The FPC 5000 software runs in an FPC computer that communicates with the  
matrix switcher via a Category (CAT) 5e or higher cable, terminated with RJ-45  
connectors, between the FPCs Net port and either the Ethernet port on the switcher  
BME (BME 0 in multiple BME systems) or an Ethernet LAN on which the  
Matrix 12800 also resides.  
Control of the matrix switcher via the FPC can be password protected. There are  
two levels of password protection: administrator and user. Personnel logged on as  
an administrator have full access to all Matrix 12800 switching capabilities and  
editing functions. Personnel logged on as a user can create ties, create and recall  
presets, set RGB and audio mutes, and view all settings with the exception of  
passwords. If the same passwords or no password is required for logging on, all  
personnel log on with administrator privileges. Fields and functions that exceed  
user privileges are inaccessible to users from the FPC.  
Operating the Touch Panel  
Several of the FPC front panel operations require data entry and/or input and  
output selection. These operations are performed using an on-screen keyboard, on-  
screen keypads, or on-screen scroll boxes.  
Using the keyboards  
When you take a step that requires that you enter alphanumeric characters, an on-  
screen keyboard appears (figure 3-1).  
Figure 3-1 — Typical on-screen keyboard  
Clear the field in which you need to enter data by touching the Clear Field key  
or by repeatedly touching the backspace ( ) key.  
Touch the correct characters on the keyboard just as you would on a physical  
keyboard.  
The Insert ESC  
and Insert CR  
keys are only used when editing  
Simple Instruction Set™ (SIS™) commands while programming User  
Function keys (see Function Keys screen in this chapter). The keyboard does  
not display these keys for other functions.  
To enter capital letters or the alternate characters on the numeric keys, touch  
the Shift key  
or Caps Lock key  
. Either key locks the keyboard to  
capitals only, just like the Caps Lock key on a physical keyboard. Touch the  
desired letter or number keys and then touch the Caps Lock key again to  
return to lower case.  
To enter the typed in characters and dismiss the on-screen keyboard,  
touch the Enter key.  
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To dismiss the on-screen keyboard without entering the typed in characters,  
touch the Cancel key.  
Using the keypads  
An on-screen keypad (figure 3-2) is integrated into the I/O screens. A similar  
keypad is available from the TCP/IP screens and appears when you take a step that  
requires that you enter numeric characters.  
I/O Keypad  
TCP/IP Keypad  
Figure 3-2 — I/O and TCP/IP on-screen keypads  
For the I/O keypad, touch the keypad's yellow Clear button  
to clear the keypad display.  
, if present,  
Touch the blue digit keys (such as  
and then  
for input or output 65).  
For the I/O keypad, the keypad field displays the entered digits.  
For the I/O keypad, the blue All key  
only on the Make Ties screen.  
appears on the output keypad  
key clears the digits from  
For the TCP/IP keypad, touching the Delete  
right to left, touching the Enter  
clears the keypad screen, and touching the Cancel  
keyboard screen without entering the typed in characters.  
key enters the typed in characters and  
key clears the  
Using on-screen scroll boxes  
As an alternative to entering numbers on an on-screen keypad, you can frequently  
select an entry from an on-screen scroll box (figure 3-3).  
Figure 3-3 — On-screen scroll box  
To activate a scroll box, touch the scroll down button ( ) next to the Output  
Video window. A drop down scroll box appears.  
Touch and drag on either the slider or touch the scroll up ( ) or scroll down  
( ) buttons until the desired output is visible.  
Touch the desired output. The keypad field displays the selected output.  
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Starting Up the Controller and Logging In and Out  
Use the FPC to control the matrix as follows:  
1.  
Ensure that all BMEs that are part of the system have been connected to each  
other and their BME numbers have been set correctly (refer to the Matrix  
12800 Wideband, Sync, or Audio Switchers User’s Manual, part #68-556-01).  
2.  
If necessary, on the rear of the FPC, toggle the Power switch to the on ( )  
position. After approximately 2 minutes, the LCD touch panel displays the  
FPC startup screen (figure 3-4). Observe the message **NOT Logged On** in  
the upper right corner of the blue field.  
Figure 3-4 — Startup screen  
The FPC 5000 LCD has an optional screen saver function that blanks the  
screen after 5 minutes. Touch on the screen to wake up the controller. See  
Miscellaneous screen, in this chapter, to disable the screen saver.  
3.  
Touch the Log On button.  
The IP Connection screen appears (figure 3-5).  
Figure 3-5 — Address and password entry  
4.  
Decide whether you need to edit the FPC 5000’s IP Address and Subnet Mask  
fields (see the guidelines below). If you need to edit the fields, proceed to  
step 5. If you do not need to need to edit the fields, proceed to step 6.  
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To log on to the Matrix 12800, the FPC 5000’s IP address and Subnet Mask  
fields must be set to values that identify them as being on the same subnet as  
the Matrix 12800 BME 0. See Subnetting — A Primer at the end of this chapter.  
In general, you probably do not need to edit these fields if:  
the FPC is connected directly to the Matrix 12800 via a crossover cable  
or you have already successfully logged on to the Matrix 12800, either  
°
directly or via an Ethernet LAN, and  
no changes have been made to the FPC’s and the Matrix 12800’s IP  
addresses and subnet masks.  
°
In general, you may need to edit these fields if:  
the FPC is connected to the Matrix 12800 via an Ethernet LAN, and  
°
°
you have not already successfully logged on to the Matrix 12800.  
5.  
Change the FPC’s IP address and Subnet Mask field as follows:  
a. Touch the Touch to change FPC’s IP address/network config banner in the IP  
Connection screen (figure 3-5). The FPC 5000 TCP/IP Properties screen  
appears (figure 3-6).  
Figure 3-6 — FPC 5000 TCP/IP Properties screen  
On this screen, you can direct the FPC 5000 to obtain its IP address from a  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server (if the network is  
DHCP capable), reenter the factory defaults, or directly enter an IP  
address and subnet mask value.  
Before any of the of the FPC 5000 properties change, the OK button is  
grayed out (not available) and a Close button replaces the Cancel button.  
If you decide to dismiss the FPC 5000 TCP/IP screen without changing  
any properties, touch the Close button and proceed to step 6.  
b. Consult with your network administrator to determine the IP address  
and subnet mask values or if the FPC should obtain its IP address from a  
DHCP server.  
c. To manually enter FPC IP settings, see if the Specify an IP address radio  
button is selected ( ). To change the setting, use a pencil eraser or other  
small, soft, object to touch the Specify an IP address radio button.  
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If the local system administrators have not changed the value, the factory-  
specified default, 192.168.254.253, is the correct value for this field.  
d. If you want to use the factory defaults, touch the Use Factory Defaults  
button and proceed to step 5l.  
e. Touch the IP Address field. The on-screen numeric keypad appears  
(figure 3-2).  
f. Enter the IP address. Invalid IP addresses are displayed in red.  
g. Touch the numeric keypad's Enter key  
to accept the address and  
dismiss the keypad from the display.  
h. Touch the Subnet Mask field. The on-screen numeric keypad appears  
(figure 3-2).  
i. Enter the subnet mask value. Invalid subnet mask values are displayed  
in red.  
j. Touch the numeric keypad's Enter key  
to accept the subnet mask  
value and dismiss the keypad from the display.  
k. To obtain the IP address from a DHCP server, look to see if the Obtain an  
IP address from a DHCP server radio button is selected ( ). To change the  
setting, use a pencil eraser or other small, soft, object to touch the radio  
button.  
l. Touch the OK button to accept the change and exit the screen or touch the  
Cancel button to exit the screen without changing the option or IP values.  
If you touch the Cancel button, proceed to step 6.  
m. If you touched the OK button in step 5l, a reboot warning screen appears.  
If you touch the OK button, the FPC computer will reboot.  
Touch the OK button to force the FPC computer to reboot to make the  
changes you entered or touch the Cancel button  
to abandon the  
changes and return to the TCP/IP Properties screen.  
n. If you touched on the OK button in step 5m, the FPC computer reboots.  
After the reboot is complete, perform step 3 (log on) and then proceed to  
step 6.  
6.  
Examine the Matrix IP Address field in the IP connection screen. The field  
displays the last Matrix IP address entered. If the IP address is correct,  
proceed to step 7.  
If the local system administrators have not changed the value, the factory-  
specified default, 192.168.254.254, is the correct value for this field.  
a. Touch the scroll down button ( ) to access the recently-used-addresses  
scroll box or touch the Matrix IP Address field to access the on-screen  
keyboard (figure 3-1).  
b. If you selected the on-screen keypad, enter the IP address.  
c. Touch the on-screen keyboard's Enter key to accept the address  
and dismiss the keypad from the display if applicable.  
7.  
If the switcher is not password protected, proceed to step 8.  
a. Touch the Password field. The on-screen keyboard appears.  
b. Enter the administrator or user password by touching the correct  
characters on the keyboard.  
Passwords are case sensitive.  
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c. Touch the on-screen keyboard's Enter key to accept the password  
and dismiss the keyboard from the display.  
8.  
Touch the Connect button.  
The FPC software looks for the  
Matrix 12800 system and reads its hardware configuration: the type and size  
of each BME. The software then reads all of the current settings, such as the  
ties, presets, and virtual map. Observe the message LoggedOn as  
ADMINISTRATOR (or USER) in the upper right corner of the blue field.  
If you logged on using the administrator password, the FPC connects you to  
the Matrix 12800 with all of the administrator rights and privileges.  
If you logged on using the user password, the FPC connects you to the  
Matrix 12800 with only user capabilities.  
If an incorrect IP address or password was entered, the controller beeps and  
displays either FPC 5000 was unable to connect to IP address: or Password rejected!  
Please try again. Touch the gray OK button  
to return to the IP  
Connection screen.  
9.  
As desired, create ties, work with presets, edit IP parameters, or perform other  
FPC 5000 operations. See User Screens, Admin Screens, or Setup Screens on the  
following pages.  
Logging the FPC 5000 off after completing Matrix 12800 tasks prevents  
unauthorized use.  
10. When you are ready to log off, from any FPC screen touch the Log Off button.  
The IP Connection screen appears. Touch the Disconnect button.  
Observe the message **NOT LoggedOn** in the screen’s upper right corner.  
Demo Mode  
Demo mode has two functions:  
When the FPC is connected and logged on to a Matrix 12800 system, demo  
mode expands the configuration of the system as viewed from the FPC 5000.  
Demo mode adds dummy BMEs and capabilities to the unused portions of  
the actual matrix. This allows users to see all of the capabilities of the  
switcher, even though their matrix may not be large enough or complex  
enough to have all of the capabilities.  
When the FPC is not logged on to, or even connected to a Matrix 12800  
system, demo mode allows the user to use the FPC as if it were connected to  
a switcher. This is useful for training or demonstration purposes.  
Enter or exit demo mode by touching the yellow or green Demo Mode button  
on the startup screen. The Demo Mode button is yellow when demo mode  
is off. When demo mode is on, the Demo Mode button is green and the FPC displays  
the message DEMO-MODE! in the screen’s upper right corner.  
Navigating the Screens  
When you log on (see Starting Up the Controller and Logging In and Out on page 3-4)  
the FPC displays the startup screen. Only the demo mode, log on, and help  
functions are available on this screen. To access the active functions, touch one of  
the blue (User, Admin, or Setup) buttons (figure 3-7). Each of these buttons calls up a  
screen with its own set of buttons. Those buttons can call up other screens within  
the same family, each unique to a function. For example, touching the blue User  
button calls up the View Ties screen (the default I/O function). The View Ties  
screen includes the amber I/O, Preset, Mute, and DSVP buttons. The amber I/O  
button already indicates that it is depressed because the View Ties screen is an I/O  
function.  
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User Screens  
Preset Screens  
Global Preset Screen  
Room Preset Screen  
DSVP Screen  
Mute Screen  
View and Make Ties Screens  
View Input  
Ties by Output  
Screen  
View Input Ties  
Alternate Screen  
View Output Ties  
Alternate Screen  
View Output  
Ties by Input  
Screen  
Make Ties  
Alternate Screen  
Make Ties  
Screen  
User Screens  
Administration Screens  
See figure 3-7b  
Adminstration Screens  
Setup Screens  
Setup Screens  
See figure 3-7b  
Figure 3-7a — FPC 5000 Startup screen and menu flowchart (part 1)  
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See figure 3-7a  
Administration Screens  
TCP/IP Screen  
E-mail Screen  
User Screens  
Miscellaneous  
Screen  
Status  
Screen  
Adminstration Screens  
Setup Screens  
Setup Screens  
Audio Screen  
Reset Screen  
Delay  
Screen  
Figure 3-7b — FPC 5000 Startup screen and menu flowchart (part 2)  
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In the following procedures, access to a specific screen is described by assuming  
you are beginning at the startup screen and listing the color of the buttons and their  
displayed message, in order, separated by a > symbol. For example, to access the  
Make Ties screen, touch the blue User > amber I/O > green Make Ties buttons.  
The button progression lists all buttons that may be necessary to access a  
specific screen. You will frequently find that you do not need to touch one of  
the buttons listed, either because it is selected by default or it is selected  
because you are already in that family of functions and screens. You can omit  
touching those buttons, but there is no effect if you do touch them.  
User Screens  
The User family of screens include the I/O screens (four View Ties and two Make  
Ties screens — the most-recently-viewed I/O View Ties screen is the default  
screen), the Preset screens (Global Preset and Room Preset), the Mute screen, and  
the DSVP screen.  
I/O screens  
There are six I/O screens: four for viewing ties and two for making ties. When you  
touch the amber I/O button, the FPC displays one of the View Ties screens by  
default. The green Make Ties button on the screen changes when touched; it is  
labeled Make Ties on the View Ties screen and View Ties on the Make Ties screen. To  
toggle between the two screens, touch the green Make Ties/View Ties button.  
Each screen has a Signal Type field that indicates in green those signal types for  
which the Matrix 12800 has been virtualized. If the switcher is not configured for a  
given signal type, that indicator remains white.  
Each I/O screen automatically updates every few seconds to ensure that the  
configuration that is displayed reflects ties created from other control points (such  
as other FPCs, the Windows Matrix 12800/6400/3200 Virtualization/Control  
software, or an RS-232 connection).  
Viewing ties  
There are three ways to view ties (figure 3-8):  
View which input is tied to a selected output on the View Ties: input-by-  
output-selection screen ( ).  
1
View which output(s) is/are tied to a selected input on the View Ties:  
2
outputs-by-input selection screen ( ).  
3
4
View all ties on either View Ties: alternate view screen ( and ).  
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View the ties as follows:  
1a. From any screen other than the Make Ties Screen, touch the blue User >  
amber I/O buttons.  
1b. From the Make Ties screen, touch the green View Ties button.  
The FPC displays one of the View Ties screens. The screen view that the FPC  
displays is the last View Ties screen that was active.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
To select the View Ties: input-by-output-selection screen, touch the green  
View Inputs button.  
To select the View Ties: outputs-by-input-selection screen, touch the green  
View Outputs button.  
To select the View Ties: alternate screen, touch the green Change View button.  
Viewing inputs tied to a specified output  
View the input tied to a selected output as follows:  
1.  
If necessary, touch the View Inputs button.  
The most recently  
1
3
selected View Ties: input-by-output-selection screen appears. See  
on figure 3-8.  
and  
1
2.  
3.  
If necessary, touch the Change View button  
figure 3-8.  
to display screen  
on  
Select the video and/or audio format(s) to view by touching the  
desired blue Signal Type button(s). The first virtual output  
among the selected signal types is displayed in the Virtual  
Output field.  
Available signal types are indicated by a green circle next to the  
buttons. Selected signal types are indicated by a red ring around  
the green circle.  
Video signal types (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, YUV, YC, and Video) include the  
audio plane (if there is one in your system). The Audio Only signal type does  
not include any video planes.  
If an input is tied to that output, the input is displayed in the Input Video  
(and/or Audio) field.  
If no input is tied to that output, the Input Video and Audio fields display 0.  
4.  
Use the output keypad or scroll through the valid outputs to select another  
output for which you desire to view the tied input.  
Leading zeroes are not required for keypad entry.  
If you enter a number for a virtual output that does not exist in the  
Matrix 12800, the number is displayed in red in the keypad display.  
5.  
6.  
Observe that the input tied to the selected output is displayed in the Input  
Video and/or Input Audio field.  
To view the input tied to another output, repeat steps 4 and 5.  
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Viewing outputs tied to a specified input  
View the output tied to a selected input as follows:  
1.  
If necessary, touch the View Outputs button.  
The most recently  
2
4
selected View Ties: output-by-input-selection screen appears. See  
on figure 3-8.  
and  
2
2.  
3.  
If necessary, touch the Change View button  
figure 3-8.  
to display screen  
on  
Select the video and/or audio format(s) to view by touching the  
desired blue Signal Type button(s). The first virtual input among  
the selected signal types is displayed in the Virtual Input field.  
Available signal types are indicated by a green circle.  
Video signal types (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, YUV, YC, and  
Video) include the audio plane (if there is one in your system).  
The Audio Only signal type does not include any video planes.  
If one or more outputs is tied to that virtual input, the first  
tied output is displayed in the Video Out (and/or Audio Out)  
field.  
Text blocks directly under the Video Out and Audio Out fields  
identify the quantity of outputs that are tied to the selected virtual input.  
If no output is tied to that virtual input, the Video Out and/or Audio Out  
fields are blank.  
4.  
5.  
Use the Video Out and Audio Out scroll boxes to see a listing of all of the  
outputs tied to the selected virtual input. Outputs that are not tied to that  
virtual input are not included in the scroll box.  
Use the input keypad or scroll through the valid inputs to select another  
virtual input for which you desire to view the tied outputs.  
Leading zeroes are not required for keypad entry.  
If you enter a number for a virtual input that does not exist in the  
Matrix 12800, the number is displayed in red in the keypad  
display.  
6.  
7.  
Observe that the first output tied to the selected virtual input  
is displayed in the Input Video and/or Input Audio field.  
To view the outputs tied to another input, repeat steps 5 and 6.  
Viewing all ties  
View all of the ties by touching the green Change View button.  
One of the  
3
4
View Ties: alternate screens appears. See  
and  
on figure 3-8. On the alternate  
screen, the output scroll bars, keypad, and fields are replaced with a grid that  
shows all outputs and the inputs that are tied to them. You can choose whether the  
view is by-inputs or by-outputs by touching the green View Inputs button  
or View Outputs button  
, although there is very little difference between the  
two screens. The biggest difference is that if you have selected the View Ties:  
outputs-by-input-selection screen, when you select a virtual input (either using the  
scroll bars or the keypad) all of the virtual outputs are displayed in red in the grid.  
This gives you an easy way to see all of the outputs tied to an input at a glance.  
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Creating ties  
There are two ways to make ties (figure 3-9):  
You can select an input and an individual output on the Make Ties: dual  
keypad screen ( ).  
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You can select and input and then select one or a group of outputs on the  
Make Ties: alternate view screen ( ).  
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You can make ties or groups of ties individually, on the fly, or create a series (queue)  
of potential ties or groups of ties to switch all at once.  
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Make Ties: dual keypad screen  
When you touch the green Change View button, the  
output area of the screen toggles between the all-ties view  
and the one-tie-at-a-time view. The Change View button  
does not change.  
Make Ties: alternate view screen  
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Figure 3-9 — Make ties screens flowchart  
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Tie an input to an output as follows:  
1.  
Touch the blue User > amber I/O > green Make Ties buttons.  
The FPC displays one of the I/O Make Ties screen (figure 3-9). The screen  
view that the FPC displays is the last Make Ties screen that was active.  
2.  
Select the video and/or audio format(s) to tie by touching the  
desired Signal Type button(s). On the dual-keypad screen, the  
first virtual output among the selected signal types is displayed  
in the Virtual Output field.  
Available signal types are indicated by a green circle. Selected  
signal types are indicated by a red ring around the green circle.  
Video signal types (RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, YUV, YC, and Video) include the  
audio plane (if there is one in your system). The Audio Only signal type does  
not include any video planes.  
If an input is tied to that output, the input is displayed in the Input Video  
(and/or Audio) field.  
3.  
If desired, touch the green Change View button  
to toggle between the  
Make Ties: dual keypad screen and the Make Ties: alternate view screen.  
Creating ties using the Make Ties: dual keypad screen  
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See  
on figure 3-8.  
1.  
Use the input keypad or scroll through the valid inputs to select an input to  
tie.  
Leading zeroes are not required.  
If you enter a number for a virtual input that does not exist in the  
Matrix 12800, the number is displayed in red in the keypad display.  
2.  
3.  
For systems with both audio and video BMEs, select the video, audio, or both  
to tie by touching the yellow Breakaway/Follow button, as necessary, to turn the  
desired selection(s) green.  
The Breakaway/Follow button does not appear in video-only or audio-only  
systems.  
Use the output keypad or scroll through the valid outputs to select an output  
to tie to the selected input, or touch the blue All key  
to tie one input  
to all outputs. The Queue, Cancel, and Take buttons appear on the bottom of  
the screen.  
Leading zeroes are not required.  
If you enter a number for a virtual output that does not exist in the  
Matrix 12800, the number is displayed in red in the keypad display.  
Changes do not take affect until you press the Take button.  
For an immediate tie, proceed to step 7.  
4.  
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5.  
To add the potential tie that you have just created to a queue of tie  
commands that take affect all at once, touch the green Queue button.  
The FPC displays the equivalent SIS commands in the Pending Tie  
commands field.  
The example above shows a queue of SIS commands for tieing input 11 to  
output 11, input 2 to output 2, input 3 to output 4, and input 4 to output 3.  
For more information about SIS commands, refer to the Matrix 12800  
Wideband, Sync, or Audio Switchers User’s Manual, part #68-556-01.  
6.  
7.  
To add another potential tie to the queue, repeat steps 1 through 3.  
Only one input can be tied to given output. If a queue of tie commands  
attempts to assign multiple inputs to an output, the Matrix 12800 makes each  
of the ties in turn and the last switch in the queue is the tie that remains at the  
end of the sequence.  
To switch an immediate tie or to switch all of the ties in the queue, touch the  
green Take button.  
Creating ties using the Make Ties: alternate view screen  
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See  
on figure 3-8.  
1.  
Use the input keypad or scroll through the valid inputs to select an input to  
tie.  
Leading zeroes are not required.  
If you enter a number for a virtual input that does not exist in the  
Matrix 12800, the number is displayed in red in the keypad display.  
2.  
For systems with both audio and video BMEs, select the video, audio, or both  
to tie by touching the yellow Breakaway/Follow button, as necessary, to turn the  
desired selection(s) green.  
The Breakaway/Follow button does not appear in video-only or audio-only  
systems.  
3.  
4.  
Use a pencil eraser or other small, soft, object to touch the boxes  
in the  
output grid. The existing input number displayed in the touched boxes turn  
red to indicated that a potential tie or potential set of ties have been selected  
to replace the current configuration. The Queue, Cancel, and Take buttons  
appear on the screen.  
Changes do not take affect until you press the Take button.  
For an immediate tie, proceed to step 7.  
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5.  
To add the potential tie or set of ties that you have just created to a queue of  
tie commands that take affect all at once, touch the green Queue button.  
The FPC displays the equivalent SIS commands in the Pending Tie  
commands field.  
6.  
7.  
To add more potential ties to the queue, repeat steps 1 through 3.  
Only one input can be tied to given output. If a queue of tie commands  
attempts to assign multiple inputs to an output, the Matrix 12800 makes each  
of the ties in turn and the last switch in the queue is the tie that remains at the  
end of the sequence.  
To switch an immediate tie or to switch all of the ties in the queue, touch the  
green Take button.  
Preset screens  
After you have created all of the ties that will be needed for a specific task, the  
configuration can be saved as either a global or room preset. The Matrix 12800 can  
support up to 64 global presets and up to 10 room presets in each of up to 32  
rooms.  
To create room presets, you must have already created rooms and assigned  
outputs to the rooms when you virtualized the system, refer to the Matrix  
12800 Wideband, Sync, or Audio Switchers User’s Manual,  
part #68-556-01.  
You cannot create rooms or assign outputs to the room using the FPC 5000.  
When you touch the amber Preset button  
, the FPC displays the Global  
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Preset screen by default ( on figure 3-10).  
Working with either global or room presets are similar operations with the  
exception of selecting the room presets or global presets button and selecting a  
room if required.  
Save, recall, or delete a global preset  
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See  
on figure 3-10. Save, recall, or delete a global preset as follows:  
1a. From any screen other than the Room Preset Screen, touch the blue User >  
amber Preset buttons.  
.
1b. From the Room Preset screen, touch the green Global button.  
The FPC displays the Global Preset screen.  
2.  
Select the desired global preset number by touching the appropriate preset  
button. The Delete, Save, and Recall buttons appear.  
If this global preset has not been used before, only the Save button appears.  
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3.  
Touch the green Save, Recall, or Delete button.  
stores the current configuration in memory. If the global preset you  
selected was previously unassigned, the name in the preset button changes to  
“Preset nnn”.  
retrieves the configuration to be the current configuration.  
clears the configuration information and clears the preset name.  
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Global Presets screen  
On the Gobal Preset screen, this button reads  
Room and selects the Room Preset screen when  
touched.  
On the Room Preset screen, this button reads  
Global and selects the Global Preset screen.  
Room Presets screen  
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Figure 3-10 — Preset screens flowchart  
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See  
on figure 3-10. Save, recall, or delete a room preset as follows:  
1.  
Touch the blue User > amber Preset > green Room buttons.  
The FPC displays the Room Preset screen.  
2.  
3.  
Select the room to which the desired preset is or will be assigned by touching  
the desired room button.  
Select the desired room preset number by touching the appropriate preset  
button.  
The Delete, Save, and Recall buttons appear.  
If this room preset has not been used before, only the Save button appears.  
Touch the green Save, Recall, or Delete button.  
4.  
stores the current configuration in memory. If the room preset you  
selected was previously unassigned, the name in the preset button changes to  
“Rm nnn Pre nnn”.  
retrieves the configuration to be the current configuration.  
clears the configuration information and clears the preset name.  
Name a global or room preset  
Presets that are [unassigned] cannot be named.  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can name presets.  
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See  
and  
on figure 3-10. Name a global or room preset as follows:  
1.  
If necessary, for global presets:  
From any screen other than the Room Preset Screen, touch the blue User >  
amber Preset buttons.  
From the Room Preset screen, touch the green Global button.  
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The FPC displays the Global Preset screen ( , figure 3-10). Proceed to step 4.  
2.  
3.  
If necessary, for room presets:  
Touch the blue User > amber Preset > green Room buttons.  
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The FPC displays the Room Preset screen ( , figure 3-10).  
For room presets only, select the room to which the desired room preset is  
assigned by touching the desired room button.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Touch a preset button to select the preset to name.  
Touch the green Name button.  
The on-screen keyboard appears.  
and then enter a name (up to 12  
Touch the keyboard's Clear Field key  
characters).  
7.  
Touch the on-screen keyboard’s Enter key to accept the name and  
dismiss the keyboard from the display.  
Or, touch the on-screen keyboard’s Cancel key  
to dismiss the  
keyboard without accepting the name change.  
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Mute screen  
The Mute screen (figure 3-11) lets you mute the audio or RGBHV or RGBS video  
(black screen) for an individual virtual output or all virtual outputs. Access the  
Mute screen by touching the blue User > amber Mute buttons.  
Figure 3-11 — Mute screen  
Touch the RGB or Audio box  
for an output in order to toggle the video or  
audio mute for that virtual output on or off. Or, touch the green Mute All Video,  
Unmute All Video, Mute all Audio, or Unmute All Audio button  
to toggle all video or audio mutes on  
or off. When an output is muted, the RGB or audio box turns green. When mute is  
off, the box turns white. Scroll up or down or touch the Page Up or Page Down  
button to display virtual outputs that are outside the range of outputs displayed.  
RGB mute works in video formats with a separate sync BME. Component  
video, S-video, and composite video do not use a sync BME, so RGB mute is  
not available for these formats. RGB mute buttons that are not available are  
marked by “n/a”  
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DSVP screen  
You can monitor each RGBHV and RGBS input to see if active sync signal(s) are  
present on the DSVP™ (Digital Sync Validation Processing™) screen (figure 3-12).  
Access the DSVP screen by touching the blue User > amber DSVP buttons.  
Figure 3-12 — DSVP screen  
Where an input has active sync present, the DSVP screen reports a snapshot in time  
of the frequencies in the horizontal and vertical frequency fields. Where no active  
sync signals are present, the DSVP screen shows —— in the horizontal and vertical  
frequency fields. Inputs that have not been virtualized (refer to the Matrix 12800  
Wideband, Sync, or Audio Switchers User’s Manual, part #68-556-01) or for which there  
is not a sync BME are marked by “n/a” in the horizontal and vertical frequency  
fields  
. Update the DSVP screen to display fresh frequency readings by  
touching the green Update button.  
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Admin Screens  
The Admin family of screens include the functions that are typically reserved for or  
applicable to maintenance personnel only. The family consists of the Status screen  
(the default), the TCP/IP screen, the E-mail screen, and the Miscellaneous screen.  
Status screen  
The Status screen (figure 3-13) provides a snapshot in time of the status of the  
complete Matrix switcher system, encompassing all BMEs and their active  
replaceable components. Access the Status screen by touching the blue Admin >  
purple Status buttons.  
Status is the default Admin screen, so if  
you come from a different family of screens, you will not need to touch the Status  
button. Update the Status screen to display the latest status by touching the green  
Update button.  
Figure 3-13 — Status screen  
Status screen, System area  
The System area, in the top half of the Status screen, displays how the Matrix 12800  
system has been virtualized, including the virtual size of the entire matrix, and  
provides an overview of the status of each Matrix 12800 BME. For each BME the  
System area shows the status of the primary and redundant power supplies, the  
primary and redundant controllers, the fans, the input cards, and the output cards.  
Components that are operating properly are indicated  
in green.  
Failures are indicated in red.  
Components that are not installed are indicated in white.  
If a component fails or is removed, the display shows the change in status the next  
time you update it.  
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Status screen, BME area  
The BME area of the Status screen shows more detailed status for a specific,  
selected, BME. BME 0 is the default display. To select another BME for display,  
touch the gray BME button in the System area.  
Selecting another BME  
does not update the System status area, it only changes the focus of the BME area.  
The BME area provides additional information for that BME, including the physical  
size of the selected BME and the number of and status of individual input cards,  
output cards, power supplies, controllers, and fans.  
Remotes screen  
The Remotes screen (figure 3-14) is a reference screen only, with no active functions.  
The screen shows the status of all possible MKP 1200 Remote Keypads.  
Information displayed includes: address, mode, parameter, model and firmware  
version.  
Figure 3-14 — Remotes screen  
Access the Remotes screen by touching the blue Admin > purple Status > green  
Remotes buttons.  
Update the Remotes screen to display  
the latest remote keypad configuration by touching the green Update button.  
Return to the Status screen by touching the green Return button.  
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TCP/IP screen  
The TCP/IP screen (figure 3-15) consists of fields from which administrators can  
observe and edit IP administration and system settings.  
Figure 3-15 — TCP/IP screen  
There are two levels of FPC 5000 password protection: administrator and user.  
Administrators have full access to all Matrix 12800 editing functions. Users cannot  
change any settings on the TCP/IP screen.  
Editing many of the TCP/IP settings while connected via the FPC 5000 can  
immediately disconnect the user from the Matrix 12800. Extron recommends  
editing these fields using the switcher’s RS-232/422 link (refer to the Matrix  
12800 Wideband, Sync, or Audio Switchers User’s Manual, part  
#68-556-01) and protecting the FPC access to this screen by assigning an  
Administrator’s password to qualified and knowledgeable personnel only.  
Personnel logged in as users can edit the Date and Time (GMT) fields. All  
other fields are reserved for administrators only. The Hardware (BME 0)  
Address field and FPC IP Address field are hardcoded and cannot be changed.  
Edit TCP/IP fields as follows:  
1.  
Touch the blue Admin > purple TCP/IP buttons.  
The TCP/IP  
screen appears.  
2.  
Touch the field you want to edit. Depending on the field you touch, either the  
on-screen alphanumeric keyboard (figure 3-1) or an on-screen numeric  
keypad (figure 3-2) appears.  
3.  
4.  
Enter the desired parameter using the keyboard or keypad.  
Touch the green Take button to accept the changes  
green Cancel button to reject the changes.  
or touch the  
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Password fields  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can set and read passwords.  
The two Password fields on the TCP/IP screen are for entering administrator  
and/or user passwords. Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12 upper  
case and/or lower case alphanumeric characters. When logged on as a user,  
characters in these fields are masked by asterisks (*****) and are not editable. If you  
do not want to password protect an access level, leave the associated Password  
field blank. After entering the desired password in one of the fields, touch the Take  
button.  
Date field  
The Date field displays the current date in the Greenwich Mean Time zone. If  
necessary, adjust the date. When you touch the field, a set date field appears with  
the date in the format (M)M/(D)D/YYYY  
. Leading zeroes are not  
displayed and are not required for entry (5 or 05 are both acceptable entries for May).  
Time (GMT) field  
The Time field displays the current time in the Greenwich Mean Time zone. If  
necessary, adjust the time. When you touch the Time field, a set time field appears  
with the time in the 24-hour format HH/MM/SS (00:00:00 to 23:59:59)  
.
Leading zeroes are displayed in the set time field but are not required for entry.  
Matrix Name field  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the Matrix Name field.  
The Matrix Name field contains the name used as the “from” information when the  
Matrix 12800 e-mails notification of its failed or repaired status. This name field  
can be changed to any valid name, up to 12 alphanumeric characters.  
Hardware Address field  
The Hardware Address field is factory programmed on the primary controller  
board in the Matrix 12800 BME 0 and cannot be changed.  
Matrix IP Address field  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the Matrix IP Address  
field.  
The Matrix IP Address field contains the IP address of the connected Matrix 12800  
BME 0. This value is encoded in the flash memory on the primary and redundant  
BME controller circuit boards.  
Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric subfields separated by  
dots (periods). Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255. Leading zeroes,  
up to 3 digits total per field, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.  
The default address is 192.168.254.254, but if this conflicts with other equipment at  
your installation, you can change the IP address to any valid value.  
Gateway IP Address field  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the Gateway IP Address  
field.  
The Gateway IP Address field identifies the address of the gateway the  
Matrix 12800 uses to access the mail server if the Matrix 12800 and the mail server  
are not on the same subnet.  
The Gateway IP Address field has the same validity rules as the Matrix IP address.  
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Subnet Mask field  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the Subnet Mask field.  
The Subnet Mask field is used to determine whether the Matrix 12800 is on the  
same subnet as the mail server when you are subnetting. See Subnetting — A  
Primer, at the end of this chapter, for more information on the Subnet Mask field  
and its contents.  
FPC IP Address field  
The FPC IP Address field contains the IP address of the FPC computer. The FPC IP  
address cannot be changed from this screen. See Starting Up the Controller and  
Logging In and Out, steps 3, 4, and 5, beginning on page 3-4 to change this field.  
E-Mail screen  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can make changes to the E-Mail  
screen.  
The E-Mail screen (figure 3-16) consists of fields in which you can observe and edit  
the Matrix 12800 e-mail notification settings.  
Figure 3-16 — E-Mail screen  
There are two levels of FPC 5000 password protection: administrator and user.  
Administrators have full access to all Matrix 12800 editing functions. Users cannot  
change any settings on the e-mail screen.  
Edit e-mail fields and select notification options as follows:  
1.  
Touch the blue Admin > purple E-Mail buttons.  
The E-Mail  
screen appears.  
2.  
3.  
To edit a field, touch the field you want to edit. The on-screen alphanumeric  
keyboard (figure 3-1) appears.  
Enter the desired parameter using the keyboard.  
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5.  
To change the e-mail notification settings, use a pencil eraser or other small,  
soft, object to touch the round radio buttons and square check boxes.  
A
or appears when an item is selected.  
Touch the green Take button to accept the changes or touch the green  
Cancel button to reject the changes.  
Mail Server IP Address field  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the Mail Server IP  
Address field.  
The Mail Server IP Address field displays the IP address of the mail server that  
handles the e-mail for the facility in which the Matrix 12800 is installed.  
Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric subfields separated by  
dots (periods). Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255. Leading zeroes,  
up to 3 digits total per field, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.  
Mail Server E-Mail User Name field  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the Mail Server E-Mail  
User Name field.  
The Mail Server E-Mail User Name field displays the name that the Matrix 12800  
uses to log on to the e-mail server. Standard e-mail address conventions (such as  
nnnnn@xxx.com) apply.  
Mail Server Password field  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the Mail Server Password  
field.  
The Mail Server Password field displays the password that the Matrix 12800 uses to  
log on to the e-mail server. Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12  
upper case and lower case alphanumeric characters.  
E-mail Addressee fields  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the E-Mail Addressee  
field.  
The nine E-Mail Addressee fields permit the administrator to identify the e-mail  
addresses of the personnel to whom the Matrix 12800 e-mails notification of its  
failure and repair status. The radio buttons and check boxes associated with each  
address field permit the administrator to specify specific e-mail requirements for  
each recipient.  
In the square check boxes associated with each addressee,  
select the Matrix 12800 modules for which the addressee is to  
be e-mailed.  
In the round radio buttons associated with each addressee, select  
whether the addressee is to be e-mailed notification of failures,  
fixes, both, or not be notified. The None radio button is handy for  
temporarily removing personnel from the e-mail list when they are  
unavailable, such as on travel or vacation.  
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Miscellaneous screen  
The Miscellaneous screen (figure 3-17) provides the pathway to a series of functions  
that are not easily categorized elsewhere, such as a file manager, function key  
programming, the I/O connectors, the screen saver, touch screen calibration, and  
updating the software. Access the Miscellaneous screen by touching the blue  
Admin > purple Misc buttons.  
Figure 3-17 — Miscellaneous screen  
There are two levels of FPC 5000 password protection: administrator and user.  
Administrators have full access to all Matrix 12800 editing functions. Users cannot  
change any function key programming, calibrate the touch screen, or upgrade the  
FPC software.  
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File Manager screen  
The File Manager screen (figure 3-18) is a reference screen only, with no active  
functions. The screen displays the user-supplied files that have been downloaded  
into the Matrix 12800 BME 0 to support user-created web pages. Access the File  
Manager screen by touching the blue Admin > purple Misc > gray File Manager  
buttons.  
Figure 3-18 — File Manager screen - files shown are for example only  
This screen displays the contents only; files cannot be uploaded or deleted. To  
upload or delete files, refer to the Matrix 12800 Wideband, Sync, or Audio Switchers  
User’s Manual, part #68-556-01.  
To change the order in which the files are displayed, touch File, Date, or File Size  
(Bytes) table headings.  
Two asterisks (**) mark the selected display order. The default listing is  
alphabetically, by file name.  
To refresh the file display, touch the green Update button.  
To return to the Miscellaneous screen, touch the green Return button.  
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Function Keys screen  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can set User Function keys.  
The Function Keys screen (figure 3-19) lets you program an SIS command or a  
series of commands (a macro) to the 14 white/purple User Function buttons or to  
edit the button assignment. The User Function buttons are always present on the  
left side of the screen.  
It is not the function of this manual to define the Matrix 12800 SIS commands. For  
detailed information on these commands, refer to the Matrix 12800 Wideband, Sync,  
or Audio Switchers User’s Manual, part #68-556-01.  
Assign SIS commands to User Function buttons or edit the button assignment as  
follows:  
1.  
Touch the blue Admin > purple Misc > gray Function Keys buttons.  
The Function Keys screen appears (figure 3-19).  
Figure 3-19 — Function Keys screen  
2.  
If necessary to reach the higher-numbered function keys, touch the green  
Show 8 - 14 button.  
3.  
4.  
Touch the Name field for the button you want to program (Key 1 = User  
Function button 1). The on-screen keyboard appears.  
Enter the desired function name using the on-screen keyboard.  
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5.  
Use a pencil eraser or other small, soft, object to touch the None, Momentary, or  
Toggle radio button to select that how the User Function button functions.  
appears in the radio button when it is selected.  
None — The User Function button is not active. The none function is helpful to  
mask commands that you want available when needed but that you can  
disable when not needed, such as a reset. To make a none function, you must  
select momentary or toggle, enter the command, and then select none.  
Momentary — The User Function button is defined as a momentary contact  
“switch” and one or more SIS commands are programmed for that button in  
the Activate field associated with that button. The FPC issues the command  
to the Matrix 12800 when the button is touched. The User Function button  
remains white. The momentary function is useful for a stand-alone Matrix  
12800 command, such as recalling a preset.  
Toggle — The User Function button is defined as a two-position “toggle switch”  
and two separate SIS commands or SIS macros are defined to it, the first in the  
associated Activate field and the second in the Deactivate field. The FPC  
issues the first command to the Matrix 12800 when the button is touched to  
toggle it on and issues the second command when the button is  
touched to toggle it off. The User Function button indicates  
purple when the switch is toggled on and indicates white when  
toggled off, as shown at right. The toggle function is useful for  
Matrix 12800 functions that you want to turn on and off, such  
as a global mute.  
6.  
Touch the Activate field for the button you want to program. The on-screen  
keyboard appears.  
7.  
Enter the desired SIS command using the keyboard. If needed, enter Esc and  
characters using the  
and  
keys. These characters are  
represented by <esc> and <cr> in the field.  
8.  
9.  
For toggled functions, touch the Deactivate field for the button you want to  
program. The on-screen keyboard appears.  
For toggled functions, enter the desired SIS command using the keyboard.  
10. Touch the green Take button  
to accept the changes or touch the  
green Cancel button to reject the changes.  
11. Touch the green Return button  
to return to the Miscellaneous screen.  
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I/O Physical Connectors screen  
The I/O Physical Connectors screen (figure 3-20) shows how the Matrix 12800  
system is virtualized. The screen shows the virtual numbers, names, signal types,  
video and audio planes, and physical connectors associated with the inputs and  
outputs. The screen also provides the tools to name virtual input and outputs.  
Figure 3-20 — I/O Physical Connectors screen  
Access the I/O Physical Connectors screen by touching the blue Admin > purple  
Misc > gray I/O Physical Connections buttons.  
Touch the  
green View Inputs or View Outputs button to select the desired connectors.  
The field that identifies the physical connector for each plane is comprised of two  
subfields: n/yyy. In this field, n is a single digit that identifies the BME number and  
yyy identifies the physical connector. In this example,  
, 0/001 indicates that  
the physical output connector for plane 1 (red) is connector 001 on BME 0.  
To return to the Miscellaneous screen, touch the green Return button.  
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Naming inputs and outputs  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can name video and audio inputs  
and outputs.  
Change the input or output name from the I/O Physical Connectors screen as  
follows:  
1.  
Use the slide bar to scroll through the valid inputs or outputs until the screen  
displays the virtual input or virtual output you wish to name.  
3.  
Touch the Name field of the virtual input or output name that you wish to  
edit. The on-screen keyboard appears.  
4.  
5.  
Touch the keyboard's Clear Field key  
characters).  
and then enter a name (up to 12  
Touch the on-screen keyboard's Enter key to accept the name and  
dismiss the keyboard from the display.  
Or, touch the on-screen keyboard's Cancel key  
to dismiss the keyboard  
without accepting the name change.  
Calibrate TouchScreen button  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can calibrate the touch panel.  
The Calibrate TouchScreen button provides a tool for calibrating the touch panel.  
Calibrate the touch panel by touching the blue Admin > purple Misc > gray  
Calibrate TouchScreen buttons.  
Follow the on-screen  
directions in the Calibrate routine. This screen times out after 30 seconds of non-  
operation and the FPC returns to the Miscellaneous screen.  
Use a pencil eraser or other small, soft, object to touch the Calibrate routine’s  
touch points. Touch each point directly in the center. If you miss the center,  
the touch panel’s calibration will be offset and it will become more difficult to  
touch the correct areas on the touch panel, especially small targets, such as  
radio buttons.  
Re-Install FPC Software button  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can install FPC firmware.  
The Re-Install FPC Software button provides a way to re-install or upgrade the FPC  
software. Upgrade the software by touching the blue Admin > purple Misc > gray  
Re-Install FPC Software buttons  
and following the on-  
screen directions. See Upgrading the Controller Software, in chapter 2, Installation and  
Operation.  
Setup Screens  
The Setup family of screens include the functions that are typically done once when  
initially setting up the Matrix 12800 system or are done to reset elements of the  
system. The family consists of the Delay screen (the default), the Audio screen, and  
the Reset screen.  
The Delay screen, Audio screen, and  
most of the resets are reserved to personnel logged on as administrators rather than  
users. Users can view, but not change these settings.  
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Delay screen  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can set the RGB delay.  
The Delay screen (figure 3-21) displays and provides controls to adjust the RGB  
delay for RGBHV or RGBS video. With RGB delay, the Matrix 12800 switches to the  
new sync signal before switching RGB (video) signals. This allows a brief delay for  
the displays to adjust to the new sync timing before displaying the new picture,  
which then appears without glitches. RGB delay is also known as Triple-Action  
Switching™ or video mute switching.  
Figure 3-21 — Delay screen  
Access the Delay screen by touching the blue Setup > cyan Delay buttons.  
The Seconds field displays the duration of the delay, in half-  
second increments,  
or composite video.  
, or is marked “n/a”  
for component video, S-video,  
To select a delay, touch in the graphic bar in the desired delay range.  
To increase the RGB delay for a specific output, touch the associated +  
button.  
To decrease the RGB delay for a specific output, touch the associated -  
button.  
The graphic bar is inoperable and the + and - buttons are grayed out (not available)  
when the video output format is component video, S-video, or composite video.  
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Audio screen  
Only personnel logged in as administrators can set the audio level.  
The audio level of each input can be displayed and adjusted through a range of  
-24dB to +9dB to ensure that there is no noticeable volume difference among  
sources. The Audio screen (figure 3-22) displays and provides controls to adjust  
each input’s audio level.  
Figure 3-22 — Audio screen  
Access the Audio screen by touching the blue Setup > cyan Audio buttons.  
The Gain field displays the level of gain or attenuation in 1dB  
increments.  
Inputs without audio indicate n/a in the Gain field.  
To select an audio level, touch in the graphic bar in the desired range.  
To increase the audio level (add gain) for a specific input,  
touch the associated + button. Audio gain is indicated in  
blue.  
To decrease (attenuate) the audio level for a  
specific input, touch the - button. Audio  
attenuation is indicated in red.  
An audio level of 0dB, no gain or attenuation, is indicated in magenta.  
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Reset screen  
Personnel logged in as users can reset all current ties and all mutes. All other  
selections are reserved for administrators only.  
The Reset screen (figure 3-23) provides several different Matrix 12800 reset  
functions, that allow you to clear specific areas of the switcher.  
Figure 3-23 — Reset screen  
Access the Reset screen by touching the blue Setup > cyan Reset buttons.  
Only the Current Ties button and Mute Settings button function for  
personnel logged on as Users.  
The following Matrix 12800 system resets are available:  
Global presets — Resets (clears) all global presets.  
Room presets — Resets (clears) all room presets.  
Current ties — Resets (clears) all current ties.  
Mute settings — Resets (unmutes) all video and audio mutes.  
RGB delay — Resets (zeroes) all RGB delays.  
Audio settings — Resets (clears) all audio gain and attenuation settings.  
Factory defaults — Resets the switcher to factory defaults. Leaves virtualization  
and room mapping intact.  
Blank button  
Reserved for future use.  
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Subnetting — A Primer  
It is not the purpose of this manual to describe TCP/IP protocol in detail.  
However, some understanding of TCP/IP subnetting (subset of a network) is  
necessary in order to understand the interaction of the Matrix 12800 system  
components (consisting of the Matrix 12800 and the FPC 5000) and the system’s  
interaction with the mail server gateway. To understand subnetting at the level  
required to install and operate the Matrix 12800 system, you must understand the  
concepts of a local device, a remote device, and a gateway, as well as IP address  
fields and subnet mask fields and subfields.  
In order for the FPC 5000 and the Matrix 12800 BME to communicate using TCP/IP  
protocol, these devices must be on the same subnet and communicate directly,  
without going through a gateway.  
The e-mail server that the switcher uses for e-mail notification can communicate  
with the e-mail server directly (on the same subnet) or be routed via a gateway.  
The local and remote devices are defined from the point of view of the function  
being described. In this manual there are two areas in which subnetting is described:  
Logging the FPC 5000 onto the Matrix 12800 (see Starting Up the Controller and  
Logging In and Out), in which the FPC 5000 is the local device and the  
Matrix 12800 BME 0 is the remote device.  
Using the FPC 5000 to set TCP/IP and e-mail values in the Matrix 12800  
BME 0 (see TCP/IP Screen), in which case the Matrix 12800 is the local device  
and the e-mail server is the remote device.  
Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric subfields separated by  
dots (periods). Each subfield can be numbered from 000 through 255. Leading  
zeroes, up to 3 digits total per subfield, are optional. Values of 256 and above are  
invalid.  
The subnet mask field is used to determine whether the local and remote devices  
are on the same subnet or different subnets. The subnet mask consists of four  
numeric subfields separated by dots. Each subfield can be numbered from 000  
through 255. Leading zeroes, up to 3 digits total per subfield, are optional. Each  
subfield typically contains either 255 or 0.  
To determine the subnet, the local device’s IP address is compared to the remote  
device’s IP address (figure 3-24). Each address’s subfields are compared or not  
compared, depending on the value in the related subnet mask subfield.  
If a subnet mask subfield contains the value 255, the related subfields of the  
local device’s address and the remote device’s IP address are unmasked.  
Unmasked subfields are compared (indicated by ? in figure 3-24).  
If the subnet mask subfield contains the value 0, the related subfields of the  
local device’s and remote device’s IP addresses are masked. Masked  
subfields are not compared (indicated by X in figure 3-24).  
If the unmasked subfields of the two IP addresses match (indicated by = in  
figure 3-24) (example 1), the two addresses are on the same subnet. If the two  
unmasked fields do not match (indicated by ) (example 2 and example 3), the  
addresses are not on the same subnet.  
Example 1  
Example 2  
Example 3  
Local IP Address: 192.168.254.254  
192.168.254.254  
192.168.254.254  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X) 255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X) 255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X)  
Remote IP Address: 192.168.2.25  
190.190.2.25  
..X.X No match =..X.X No match  
(Different subnet) (Different subnet)  
192.190.2.25  
Match?: =.=.X.X Match  
(Same subnet)  
Figure 3-24 Comparing the IP addresses  
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Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period  
of three years from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period  
attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option,  
repair or replace said products or components, to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore  
said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is returned within the warranty period,  
with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to:  
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This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling  
care, electrical or mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions or non-Extron authorized  
modification to the product.  
If it has been determined that the product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Applications  
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Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk  
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