Kd-msw4x2 operating instructions, Matrix switching, Terminology – Key Digital FATBOY KD-MSW4X2 User Manual

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KD-MSW4x2 Operating Instructions

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KD-MSW4x2 Operating Instructions

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Matrix Switching

The KD-MSW4x2 is a Matrix Switcher that accepts up to four inputs from source devices, and can

drive up to two displays.

A “Matrix Switcher” allows the user to select any input source device, and have it available on any

desired output (typically a display). For example, the user may choose to view a DVD player on the

display that is connected to Output 1, and view the satellite box on the display that is connected to

Output 2. A true matrix switcher, the KD-MSW4x2 provides the user with two degrees of freedom:

The ability to select any particular input source device, namely the source devices connected to

Input 1, 2, 3, or 4
These input devices can be chosen separately for Output 1 and Output 2

Distribution Amplifier Application

If desired, the unit also acts as a distribution amplifier, simultaneously routing any single input to

both outputs.

Terminology

A/V

Audio/Video

Used in reference to the audio and video signals typically
associated with a source device or display

B

Blue

The "blue" video channel

DVR

Digital Video Recorder

For example, a TiVo box

G

Green

The green video channel

H

Horizontal

Horizontal video synchronizing signal

IR

Infrared

IR, like the Infrared remote control. Simply point the front of an IR
remote control unit towards the IR sensor on the product to be
controlled.

L

Left

The Left channel of an analog stereo pair, Left and Right

LED

LEDs (light-emitting diodes) are like small light bulbs that light up
to indicate a selection, and are used as status indicators.

ms

Milliseconds

Unit of time, in seconds/100; for example, the factory default for
Fade-to-Black video muting is 240 ms, which is equal to 240 x
10-3 (0.24) seconds

PCM,
digital
PCM

Pulse Code Modulation

PCM is a sampling technique for digitizing analog signals,
especially audio signals. Used in this Operating Manual to refer to
digital audio.

R

Right

Audio: The Right channel of an analog stereo pair, Left and Right

Red

Video: The "red" video channel

RCA jack

An RCA jack or what was called a “phono plug” is an industry
standard audio connector used for the audio inputs and outputs
of the KD-MSW4x2. The black connector jack [ “PCM”] is used
for the digital audio formats. Analog stereo audio uses both jacks,
where white = the left channel [“L”], and red = the right channel
[“R”]. The video inputs and outputs also use RCA connectors.

RGBHV

"VGA"-like video

Video signal wiring format using red (R), green (G), and blue (B)
signals. The horizontal (H) and vertical (V) signals are used for
video synchronization. Sometimes the sync signals are embedded
in the green (G) channel, which frees-up the H&V connectors.

STB

Set Top Box

For example, a Cable STB or Satellite STB

V

Vertical

Vertical video synchronizing signal

VAC

Volts, AC

Specifies the AC line voltage, such as nominally 120 volts in the US

YPbPr

Component Video

Video signal wiring format using “luminance” (Y) and two color
signals (Pb and Pr). Typically the horizontal and vertical video
synchronizing signals are embedded in the Y channel.

A "4x2" Matrix Switching Example:
Select Video Source #3 to Display 1
Select Source #1 to Display 2

Using a Matrix Switcher as a
Distribution Amplifier Example:
Select Video Source #4 to Display 1
Select Video Source #4 to Display 2

Video Source

Display 1

Display 2

1 - Satellite STB

2 - DVR

3 - DVD Player

4 - Cable STB

Video Source

Display 1

Display 2

1 - Satellite STB

2 - DVR

3 - DVD Player

4 - Cable STB

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