Chapter 4 • using the front panel controller, Selecting menus using the smartcontrol™ keypad, Power on message – Extron Electronics Matrix 200 User Manual

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Extron • Matrix 200 • User’s Manual

Chapter 4 • Using the Front Panel Controller

Enter key/light

Press to accept or store the current display changes. The light blinks when
pressed.

Escape key

Press to cancel current operation or to return to default (TIE) menu.

Selecting Menus Using the SmartControl™ Keypad

First press Menu, and then press one of the following:

[Escape] to select the default Tie (Connection) Menu

[1]

to select Copy menu. (copy a configuration)

[2]

to select RGB Sync Delay menu.

[3]

to select Mute menu.

[4]

to select Preset menu. (save/load a preset)

[5]

to select Sequence menu.

[6]

to select Program menu.

[7]

to select Function menu.

[8]

to select Security menu.

[9]

to select Miscellaneous menu.

[0]

to select the Configure Audio menu

The Matrix 200 has 10 user-selectable menus, each of which is discussed

separately in the paragraphs that follow.

Power On Message

Press the Power key to apply power to the Matrix 200. The following
identification message will display for five seconds. SmartControl detects the I/O
module configuration and displays the information. Letters on the second line of
the display show what type of switchers or planes are installed in the six (6)
available Matrix 200 positions.

The example here indicates the following configuration:

R -Plane 1 has an HRAM module for Red
G -Plane 2 has an HRAM module for Green
B -Plane 3 has an HRAM module for Blue
H -Plane 4 has a Sync module for Horizontal
V -Plane 5 has a Sync module for Vertical
A -Plane 6 has an Audio module
_ -Plane 7 is always empty
other possibilities include:
C -Composite Video module (Plane 4 and/or 5)
S -One Sync module detected, indicating composite H/V (Plane 4)

After five seconds, the LCD will display one of three Tie Menus. This menu,
called the “default menu”, displays input/output. It is explained later in this
chapter.

The example here shows a Group with input #3 Tied to outputs #1 and #2. Input
#2 is Tied to output # 4. Details follow.

The plane number refers to the physical address of the I/O module.

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