Knox Video Chameleon64i User Manual

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KNOX VIDEO
Chameleon64i Routing Switchers

KNOX VIDEO

Chameleon64i Routing Switchers

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HOW TO ROUTE VIDEO ALONE:

To route video alone, push the V (VIDEO) key, then a one-, two-, or three-digit

number for the output you wish to route to, then a one-, two-, or three-digit number
for the input you wish to route to, then push ENter.

After the first V command has been executed it is not necessary to push the V

before the output and input numbers on subsequent commands.

Examples:

V18[Enter], V0164[Enter]

HOW TO ROUTE AUDIO ALONE:

To route audio alone, push the A (AUDIO) key, then a one-, two-, or three-

digit number for the output you wish to route to, then a one-, two-, or three-digit
number for the input you wish to route to, then push ENter.

After the first A command has been executed it is not necessary to push the

A before the output and input numbers on subsequent commands.

Examples:

A18[Enter], A0164[Enter]

HOW TO STORE A CROSSPOINT PATTERN:

The keypad controller also has the ability to store up to twenty complete

crosspoint patterns in its local memory. As crosspoints are being made on the
front panel controller, or from an external RS232 device, they are stored in the
current crosspoint map. That map can be stored at any time in one of the twenty
available locations.

Push the S (STORE) key, then a two digit number from 01 to 20, then the ENter

key. Note: the pattern previously stored at that location will be over-written.

Examples:

S01[Enter], S20[Enter]

HOW TO RECALL A STORED PATTERN:

To recall and send a stored pattern to the router push the R (RECALL) key,

then a two-digit number from 01 to 20 for the pattern to be recalled, then the ENter
key. Updating the entire pattern can take up to 30 seconds.

Examples:

R01[Enter], R20[Enter]

HOW TO TURN A CROSSPOINT OFF:

Sometimes it is helpful to be able to disconnect a crosspoint altogether; that is,

have nothing connected to an output. To turn an output off, type a letter (B for
both, A for audio, or V for video), then the output number, then 0, 00, or 000, then
Enter (the number of zeros must correspond to the number of output digits). To
turn the output back on, route any input to it.

HOW TO SEND A SALVO COMMAND:

Sometimes you want to send the same input to a range of consecutive out-

puts; this is called a salvo. To send a salvo command, push the SALVO mode
button, then select B, V, or A, and enter one to three digits for the first output in the
range, then one to three digits for the last output in the range, then enter one to
three digits for the input number to route from, and push Enter (all inputs and
outputs must have the same number of digits). All the outputs in the range will then
be connected to the input named. (Note that the display will show an X for a B, a Y
for a V, and a Z for an A—this denotes that the controller is in the Salvo mode.)

Examples:

X181[Enter], Y326406[Enter], Z012864[Enter]

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