Gefen 1080P User Manual

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Important Safety Instructions

GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this product near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install or place this product near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for
your safety. If the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12. To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or damage to this product, never handle or touch this unit or power cord if your hands are wet or damp. Do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. Batteries that may be included with this product and/or accessories should never be exposed to open ame or excessive heat. Always dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
RACK MOUNT SAFETY INFORMATION
a. Maximum recommended ambient temperature: 40 ˚C (104 ˚F).
b. Increase the air ow as needed to maintain the recommended temperature
inside the rack.
c. Do not exceed maximum weight loads for the rack. Install heavier equipment in the
lower part of the rack to maintain stability.
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Warranty Information

Gefen warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
If equipment fails because of such defects and Gefen is notied within two (2) years from
the date of shipment, Gefen will, at its option, repair or replace the equipment, provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical, electrical, or other abuse or
modications. Equipment that fails under conditions other than those covered will be repaired at the current price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair. Such repairs are warranted for ninety (90) days from the day of reshipment to the Buyer.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including without
limitation, any implied warranty or merchantability or tness for any particular purpose, all of
which are expressly disclaimed.
1. Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty.
2. Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from Gefen.
3. Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cables must be in their original condition.
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, Gefen assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual. In no event will Gefen be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. The technical information contained herein
regarding the features and specications is subject to change without notice.
For the latest warranty coverage information, refer to the Warranty and Return Policy under
the Support section of the Gefen Web site at www.gefen.com.
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
Please register your product online by visiting the Register Product page under the
Support section of the Gefen Web site.
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Contacting Gefen Technical Support

Gefen, LLC
c/o Customer Service 20600 Nordhoff St.
Chatsworth, CA 91311
Telephone: (818) 772-9100 (800) 545-6900
Fax: (818) 772-9120
Email: support@gefenpro.com
Visit us on the Web: www.gefenpro.com
Technical Support Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday - Friday, Pacic Time
For 24 / 7 support, see the back of the product for the support number
16x16 3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls is a trademark of Gefen, LLC.
Gefen, LLC reserves the right to make changes in the hardware, packaging, and any
accompanying documentation without prior written notice.
© 2011 Gefen, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Important Notice
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Operating Notes

There is no internal scaling in the 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls. All of the attached monitors must be able to display the output resolutions of the source devices. For maximum compatibility it is recommended that only one compatible/ common resolution be used by all of the source devices.
Routing features can be accessed using RS-232 or IP control. See page 30 for more information.
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1080P

Features and Packing List

Features
Supports resolutions up to 1080p, 1920x1200, and 2K.
Front panel control buttons for local switching.
Serial interface for remote control via a computer or control automation devices
supports RS-232 and RS-485 protocols.
IP Control
Discrete IR remote control
Redundant Internal AC power supply
Output masking command
Standby mode
Grounding pin
IR Sensor
IR Extender
Power On/Off switch
Status LCD (shows routing status)
Rack mountable
Packing List
The 16x16 3GSDI Matrix ships with the items listed below. If any of these items are not present in your box when you rst open it, immediately contact your dealer or Gefen.
1 x GefenPRO 16x16 3GSDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls
1 x IR Remote Control unit
1 x AC Power Cord
1 x Set of rack ears
1 x Quick-Start Guide
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Table of Contents

01 Getting Started
Panel Layout ......................................................................................................... 2
Front .............................................................................................................. 2
Back .............................................................................................................. 3
IR Remote Control Unit ......................................................................................... 4
Front .............................................................................................................. 4
Back .............................................................................................................. 5
Installing the Battery ...................................................................................... 6
Setting the IR Channel .................................................................................. 6
Installation ............................................................................................................. 7
Connecting the 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix ........................................................... 7
Sample Wiring Diagram ................................................................................ 7
02 Operating the 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix
Front Panel Controls ........................................................................................... 10
Front Panel Buttons .................................................................................... 10
Front Panel LCD Screen ............................................................................. 11
Routing Basics .................................................................................................... 12
Routing Inputs to Outputs ........................................................................... 12
Getting the Current Routing Status ............................................................. 14
One-to-One Routing .................................................................................... 15
Saving the Current Routing State ............................................................... 16
Recalling a Saved Routing State ................................................................ 18
Masking ............................................................................................................... 19
Masking Outputs ......................................................................................... 19
Getting the Current Masking Status ............................................................ 21
Unmasking Outputs ..................................................................................... 22
Locking the Matrix ............................................................................................... 24
Communication Settings ..................................................................................... 25
Setting the Communication Mode ............................................................... 25
Using the IR Remote Control .............................................................................. 26
Routing Sources using the IR Remote Control ........................................... 26
03 Advanced Operation
RS-232 and IP Conguration .............................................................................. 30
RS-232 Interface ......................................................................................... 30
RS232 Settings ........................................................................................... 30
IP Conguration .......................................................................................... 31
RS-232 / IP Commands ...................................................................................... 32
Web Interface ...................................................................................................... 42
Using the built-in Web Server ..................................................................... 42
View Matrix Status ...................................................................................... 42
Masking ....................................................................................................... 44
IP Conguration .......................................................................................... 46
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04 Appendix
Warning Messages .............................................................................................. 50
System Failure ............................................................................................ 50
Firmware Upgrade Procedure ............................................................................. 51
Fuse Replacement .............................................................................................. 52
Specications ...................................................................................................... 53
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Panel Layout ......................................................................................................... 2
Front .............................................................................................................. 2
Back .............................................................................................................. 3
IR Remote Control Unit ......................................................................................... 4
Front .............................................................................................................. 4
Back .............................................................................................................. 5
Installing the Battery ...................................................................................... 6
Setting the IR Channel .................................................................................. 6
Installation ............................................................................................................. 7
Connecting the 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix ........................................................... 7
Sample Wiring Diagram ................................................................................ 7
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Panel Layout

ID Name Description
1 On/Off Used to power-ON or power-OFF the matrix.
2 Mode buttons Used to control various features on the
3 Out (1 - 16) Used for routing an Input to an Output.
4 In (1 - 16) Used for routing an Input to an Output.
321 7
5
4 6
Matrix. See Front Panel Controls for more
information.
Each of these buttons represents an Output. See Routing Basics for more information on
routing sources.
Each of these buttons represents an Input. See Routing Basics for more information on
routing sources.

Front

5 Power This LED indicator will glow bright red when
6 IR Receives signals from the included IR
7 LCD display Provides feedback of matrix features during
the matrix is powered ON.
remote control unit.
operation.
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Panel Layout
ID Name Description
1 Ref Loop Connect a BNC cable from the Ref Loop
2 Ref In Connect an external (clock) reference to
3 In (1 - 16) Connect an IR Extender (Gefen part no.
4 Out (1 - 16) Connect 3G-SDI monitors (or other
431 5 729
6 8
connector to a signal analyzer, in order to view the signal on the Ref In connector.
genlock the picture. Bi-level (Black Burst)
and Tri-Level sync are supported.
EXT-RMT-IREXT).
destinations) to these ports.

Back

5 IEC connector Connect the included AC power cords from
6 RS-232 Connect a DB-9 cable from this port to the
7 Fuse drawer Each internal power supply houses a
8 IP control Connect an Ethernet cable from this RJ-45
9 Grounding terminal Connect a grounding wire from this
these receptacle to available electrical
outlets. Each outlet should be on a separate
circuit.
RS-232 control device. See RS-232 and IP
Conguration for more information on using
RS-232.
fuse drawer. See Fuse Replacement for
instructions on changing the fuse.
jack to a Local Area Network (LAN).
terminal to an approved ground path.
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IR Remote Control Unit

1
2

Front

ID Name Description
1 Activity indicator This LED glows bright orange when a key
2 Buttons (1 - 16) Used to select the desired input / output for
is pressed on the remote.
routing.
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IR Remote Control Unit
(shown with cover removed)

Back

1
2
3
ID Name Description
1 DIP switch bank Use these DIP switches to set the IR
2 Primary battery slot
(shown without battery)
3 Alternate battery slot Allows for the installation of secondary
channel of the remote (see page 5).
Holds the battery for operating the remote. Use only 3V CR2032-type batteries. Make
sure that the positive (+) side of the battery
is facing up.
(backup) battery.
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IR Remote Control Unit

Installing the Battery

The IR remote control unit ships with two batteries. Only one battery is required for operation. The second battery is a spare. Use only 3V CR2032-type batteries.
1. Remove the back cover the IR Remote Control unit.
2. Insert the included battery into the primary battery slot. The positive (+) side of the battery should be facing up.
3. Replace the back cover.
WARNING: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
NOTE: If the Activity Indicator, on the IR remote control unit,
ashes quickly while holding down any one of the buttons, then this
indicates a low battery. Replace the battery as soon as possible.

Setting the IR Channel

In order for the included IR remote control to communicate with the 16x16 3GSDI Matrix, the IR remote control must be set to the same channel as the matrix. See the #rmtiradd
command for instructions on setting the IR channel of the matrix.
Channel 0 (default): Remote Channel 1:
ON
1 2ON1 21 2
Remote Channel 2: Remote Channel 3:
ON
1 2
ON
1 2
DIP switches
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Installation

Connecting the 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix

1. Connect up to 16 3G-SDI source devices to the 3G-SDI inputs on the rear panel of the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix using SDI cables.
2. Connect up to 16 3G-SDI displays to the 3G-SDI outputs on the rear panel of the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix.
3. Connect the included power cord to the power input receptacle on the rear panel of
the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix. Connect the opposite end of the cable into a
open wall power socket.

Sample Wiring Diagram

SDI CABLE
RS-232 CABLE
ETHERNET CABLE
16x
3G-SDI Sources
Matrix
IP Control
WARNING: Both power supplies should always be connected to a grounded electrical AC outlets. It is recommended that each power supply be connected to outlets on separate circuits.
RS-232 Controller
16x
3G-SDI Displays
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02 Operating the 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix
Front Panel Controls ........................................................................................... 10
Front Panel Buttons .................................................................................... 10
Front Panel LCD Screen ............................................................................. 11
Routing Basics .................................................................................................... 12
Routing Inputs to Outputs ........................................................................... 12
Getting the Current Routing Status ............................................................. 14
One-to-One Routing .................................................................................... 15
Saving the Current Routing State ............................................................... 16
Recalling a Saved Routing State ................................................................ 18
Masking ............................................................................................................... 19
Masking Outputs ......................................................................................... 19
Getting the Current Masking Status ............................................................ 21
Unmasking Outputs ..................................................................................... 22
Locking the Matrix ............................................................................................... 24
Communication Settings ..................................................................................... 25
Setting the Communication Mode ............................................................... 25
Using the IR Remote Control .............................................................................. 26
Routing Sources using the IR Remote Control ........................................... 26
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Front Panel Controls

Front Panel Buttons

There are a total of 38 buttons on the front panel of the matrix. These buttons are grouped according to their function.
Out and In
The Out and In buttons comprise the largest group of buttons. The top row of 16 buttons represent each output. The bottom row of 16 buttons represent each input.
For example, button 1 on the top row represents Output 1, button 2 represents Output 2, and so on. The input buttons on the bottom row are arranged in a similar fashion: Button 1 on the bottom row represents Input 1, button A2 represents Input 2, and so on.
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Mode
The Mode buttons are used to control various other functions on the matrix such as output masking and loading / storing of routing presets.
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Front Panel Controls

Front Panel LCD Screen

The front-panel of the 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls contains a 16-character 2-line LCD display which is used to provide feedback when performing routing functions. In addition, this display is used to show the current routing status of the matrix.
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Besides displaying routing information and other feedback during various operations, the matrix provides setting information, from the Home screen. Consecutively press the Cancel button to display other matrix settings. The matrix will automatically return to the Home screen after a few moments if the Cancel button is not pressed within a certain amount of time.
LCD Screen Description
Displays the current rmware and boot loader
FW 2.1
version.
BOLO 1.6
Displays the current IP address of the matrix.
IP ADDRESS
192.168.0.70
See IP Conguration for information on changing the IP address of the matrix.
Displays the MAC address of the matrix.
MAC ADDRESS
The MAC address cannot be changed.
0.1C.91.1.30.58
IR address SW1=0, sw2=0
Displays the DIP switch settings required in order for the IR remote control unit to communicate with the matrix.
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Routing Basics

Routing Inputs to Outputs

The following example illustrates the routing process. An input may be routed to a single or multiple outputs. Multiple inputs cannot be routed to a single output.
1. Press the Set button on the front panel. Pressing the Set button tells the matrix that we want to perform a routing, masking, or preset operation. The Set button will glow bright blue, indicating that it has been pressed.
2. The LCD on the front panel will indicate that routing mode is active.
ROUTING MODE
ROUTING MODE
3. Press the desired output button(s) (A1 - A16). For this example, we will route the input (covered in the next step) to multiple outputs: Output 3, Output 6, Output 7,
and Output 9. Press buttons A3, A6, A7, and A9. The selected buttons will glow bright blue.
4. Select the desired input (source) button (A1 - B8). For this example, we want to route the source connected to Input 6 to each of the outputs in step 3. Therefore, press button A6 on the bottom row. The selected input will glow bright blue.
NOTE: Only one input can be routed at a time. If the wrong input button is accidentally pressed, then continue by pressing the correct input button. The previous input button will automatically be deselected.
ROUTING MODE
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5. Press the Set button on the front panel, once again. Pressing the Set button again tells the matrix that we have completed the routing operation. Once the Set button
has been pressed, the LCD will indicate that the routing process has been completed.
ROUTING COMPLETE
6. After a few moments, the selected buttons on the front panel will turn off and the LCD will return to the Home screen.
ROUTING MODE
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Getting the Current Routing Status

To display the current routing status of the Matrix, press any one of the Input or Output buttons on the front panel.
From our previous routing example, we already know that Input 6 is routed to Output 3, 6, 7, and 9. However, let’s use this to illustrate how to retrieve the current routing status of an input or output.
Outputs to Inputs
1. Press the button A3 on the top row of buttons.
When we pressed A3 (on the top row), button A6 on the bottom row was also se­lected. This tells us that Input 6 has been routed to Output 3.
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2. Now, press button A7 on the top row of buttons.
We can see that Output 7 is also connected (routed) to Input 6. This agrees with our
previous routing example.
If button A6 or A9 is pressed, Input 6 will also be associated with Output 6 and Output 9.
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Inputs to Outputs
1. Press the A6 button on the bottom row of buttons.
By querying an input, all Outputs that are connected (routed) to the input are displayed:
2. Now, press another Input button on the matrix. We will arbitrarily select Input 2 (button A2).
In the example above, we can see that Input 2 is routed to Output 2. This is called “one-to-one” routing. We could have achieved the same result by pressing Output 2.
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When an input-output pair share the same number, it is called “one-to-one” routing. By default, the 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls is shipped in “one-to-one” mode. This means that Input 1 is routed to Output 1, Input 2 is routed to Output 2, and so on.
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One-to-One Routing

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Saving the Current Routing State

The 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls allows routing (and masking) states to be saved to internal non-volatile memory. Each routing state can be recalled at a later time
(see Recalling a Saved Routing State). Even if the matrix is powered OFF, the presets will be retained in memory.
We’ll illustrate an example by saving the routing state, created on page 12.
1. To make sure we are saving the correct routing state, press Input 6 on the front panel. The following routing state should be displayed:
This is the routing state we created on page 12.
2. Press the Cancel button to hide the displayed routing state. The Cancel button will ash momentarily when pressed.
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3. Press the PreSet button, twice.
The LCD will indicate that the matrix is in save preset mode:
PRESET MODE SAVE CURRENT SET
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PRESET MODE SAVE CURRENT SET
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4. Select a preset location by pressing any of the rst eight input buttons (A1 - A8). The matrix supports up to eight preset locations. For this example, we will store the routing preset using button A1.
5. Press the Set button to store the routing state in the selected location. The Set button
will ash momentarily.
Set button
PRESET MODE SAVE CURRENT SET
PRESET MODE SAVE CURRENT SET
6. After a few moments, the selected buttons will turn off and the LCD will return to the Home screen.
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Recalling a Saved Routing State

The 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls allows saved routing (and masking) states to be recalled from memory for instant access.
In this example, we will recall the routing preset that we stored in the previous example. In order to clearly see how the recall-process works, try changing the routing state of Input 6 to Output 2. Then, use the steps below to recall the original routing state.
See Routing Inputs to Outputs, if necessary.
1. Press the PreSet button, once. The LCD will indicate that the matrix is in recall preset mode.
PRESET MODE RECALL SAVED SET
PRESET MODE RECALL SAVED SET
2. Since we stored our preset in Preset 1, press Input 1 to recall the routing state.
PRESET MODE RECALL SAVED SET
3. Press the Set button to recall the routing state from the selected location. The Set button will ash momentarily.
4. After a few moments, the selected buttons will turn off and the LCD will return to the Home screen.
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Masking

Masking Outputs

“Masking” prevents the output device (display, etc) from receiving an output signal. Instead of powering-down or disconnecting the output device, individual or multiple outputs can be masked.
To illustrate masking, we’ll use our original routing example from page 12.
1. Press the Mask button. The Mask button will glow bright blue and the LCD will indicate that the matrix is in mask mode.
MASK MODE
MASK MODE
2. Select the desired outputs to be masked. In this example, we will select Output 6 and Output 7.
MASK MODE
3. Press the Set button to mask the selected outputs. The Set button will ash momentarily.
Set button
MASK MODE
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Masking
4. Once the Set button is pressed, the LCD display will indicate that the masking process was successful:
MASK MODE MASK COMPLETED
5. After a few moments, the selected buttons will turn off and the LCD will return to the Home screen.
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Masking

Getting the Current Masking Status

If the masking state is unknown, it can be queried using the Mask button. Alternatively, the masking state can be retrieved through the Web Interface or by using the m command.
1. Press the Mask button. The Mask button will glow bright blue and the LCD will indicate that the matrix is in mask mode.
If any outputs are currently masked, they will be indicated on the front panel. For example, since we recently masked Output 6 and Output 7, these buttons will glow bright blue, as shown below.
MASK MODE
MASK MODE
2. After a few moments, the selected buttons will turn off and the LCD will return to the Home screen.
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Masking

Unmasking Outputs

Once an output (or multiple outputs) has been masked, it can be unmasked. Unmasking an output will allow the video signal to be displayed after a masking operation.
We’ll continue with our previous example and unmask Output 6 and Output 7.
1. Press the Mask button. The Mask button will glow bright blue and the LCD will indicate that the matrix is in mask mode.
Once the mask button is pressed, any outputs that have been masked will be indicated on the front panel.
MASK MODE
MASK MODE
2. To unmask an output, press the desired output(s). In our case, we will select both Output 6 and Output 7. Each button will turn off as it is pressed.
MASK MODE
3. Press the Set button. The Set button will ash momentarily.
Set button
MASK MODE
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Masking
4. Once the Set button is pressed, the LCD display will indicate that the unmasking process was successful:
MASK MODE MASK COMPLETED
5. After a few moments, the matrix will return to the Home screen.
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Locking the Matrix

Locking the matrix will prevent any changes by disabling all buttons (except the Lock
button) on the front panel. This feature is useful in preventing routing or other changes
caused by accidentally bumping or pressing the buttons on the front panel.
1. Press the Lock button under the Mode group. The Lock button will glow bright blue, indicating that the matrix is now locked. The LCD display will also indicate that the matrix has been locked.
LOCK MODE
2. To unlock the matrix, press the Lock button again. The Lock button will turn off and the LCD display will return to the Home screen.
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Communication Settings

The 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls supports both RS-232 and RS-485 protocols. In general, RS-485 (a superset of RS-422) is used in the conguration of multidrop (point-to-point) communication links and supports up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers (RS-232 only supports a single driver and receiver). RS-485 can sustain data
rates up to 10 MB/s.

Setting the Communication Mode

1. Consecutively press the Comm button to cycle through each of the options. The current option will be displayed in the LCD.
LCD Screen Description
RS-232 is the default communication protocol of
RS232
the matrix.
RS-232
Use this mode if both ends of the cable are
RS485 termination on
RS485 termination oFF
2. Press the Set button to save the desired setting. The LCD will indicate the current state. For example:
RS485 Selected termination on
3. After a few moments, the matrix will return to the Home screen.
using termination resistors.
Use this mode if no termination is being used.
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Using the IR Remote Control

Routing Sources using the IR Remote Control

The included IR Remote Control unit provides discrete routing between each input and output.The IR remote control unit consists of 16 buttons. Each button represents an input / output.
Let’s look at an example: Route Input 3 to Output 7
1. Point the IR remote control at the IR sensor on the front panel of the matrix.
2. First, select the output by pressing button 7 on the IR remote control unit. Button A7, on the front panel, will glow bright blue to indicate that Output 7 has been selected.
The front panel LCD will indicate that the matrix is in routing mode:
ROUTING MODE
Output 7 selected
LED indicates a
button was pressed
Press button 7
routing mode
IR sensor
3. Press the desired input. In this example, we want to route Output 7 to Input 3. Therefore, we’ll press button 3 on the IR remote control.
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Operating the 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls
Using the IR Remote Control
Input 3 selected
Press button 3
routing COMPLETE
4. After the input has been selected, the LCD will indicate that the routing was successful.
ROUTING COMPLETE
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03 Advanced Operation

RS-232 and IP Conguration .............................................................................. 30
RS-232 Interface ......................................................................................... 30
RS232 Settings ........................................................................................... 30
IP Conguration .......................................................................................... 31
RS-232 / IP Commands ...................................................................................... 32
Web Interface ...................................................................................................... 42
Using the built-in Web Server ..................................................................... 42
View Matrix Status ...................................................................................... 42
Masking ....................................................................................................... 44
IP Conguration .......................................................................................... 46
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Advanced Operation
DE-9
RS-232 and IP Conguration

RS-232 Interface

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RS-232 Controller Matrix
DCD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
R1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Only TXD, RXD, and GND are used.

RS232 Settings

Description Setting
Baud rate
Data bits
Parity
Stop bits
Hardware ow control
IMPORTANT: When sending RS-232 commands, a carriage return
must be included at the end of the command. A space must be included between the command and the parameter.
19200
8
None
1
None
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
R1
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Advanced Operation
RS-232 and IP Conguration
IP Conguration
The 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls supports IP-based control using RS-232 or the built-in Web-based GUI. To set up IP control, the network settings for the 16x16
3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls must be congured via RS-232. The default
network settings for the matrix are as follows:
Description IP Address / Port Description IP Address / Port
IP Address
Subnet
1. Connect an RS-232 cable from the PC to the 16x16 3G-SDI Matrix w/ Push Button Controls. Also make sure that an Ethernet cable is connected between the matrix and
the network.
2. Launch a terminal emulation program (e.g. HyperTerminal) and use the RS-232 settings listed on the previous page.
192.168.0.72
255.255.255.0
NOTE: Depending upon the network, all related IP, Telnet, and UDP settings will need to be assigned. Consult your network administrator to obtain the proper settings.
Gateway
HTTP port
192.168.1.1
80
3. Set the IP address for the matrix using the #sipadd command.
4. Set the subnet mask using the #snetmask command.
5. Set the gateway (router) IP address using the #sgateway command.
6. Set the HTTP listening port using the #sport command.
7. Reboot the matrix to apply all changes, then type the IP address that was specied in step 3, in a Web browser to access the Web GUI.
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Advanced Operation

RS-232 / IP Commands

Command Description

#activebolo

#checkref
#fadefault
#prreftable
#prwebadd
#rmtiradd
#rstip
#sgateway
#sipadd
#snetmask
#sport
m
r
s
Enables the boot loader
Displays the Ref In signal
Resets the routing and masking to factory-default settings
Displays the reference signal table
Displays the current IP conguration
Set the IR channel of the matrix
Resets the IP conguration to factory-default settings
Sets the IP address of the (router) gateway
Sets the IP Address
Sets the Net Mask
Sets the Web server listening port
Displays the current matrix status in tabular form
Routes the specied input to the specied output
Routes the specied input to all outputs
#activebolo
The #activebolo command activates the boot loader used to upgrade the rmware. See the Firmware Upgrade Procedure for more information.
Syntax:
#activebolo
Parameters:
None
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Advanced Operation
RS-232 / IP Commands

#checkref

The #checkref command displays information about the input signal on the Ref In connector.
Syntax:
#checkref
Parameters:
None
Examples:
#checkref
Please wait... Mesurment result: 262 lines , 6101 H sync period Detect REF 18 , 480i , 262 lines , 6101 H sync period, 34720 XSET timing Function completed

#fadefault

The #fadefault command resets the routing and masking to factory-default settings.. This command is similar to the #rstip command, except that the IP settings are preserved.
Syntax:
#fadefault
Parameters:
None
Example:
#fadefault
Please wait... Routed 1-1,2-2... Function completed
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Advanced Operation
RS-232 / IP Commands

#prreftable

The #prreftable command displays the reference signal in tabular format.
Syntax:
#prreftable
Parameters:
None
Example:
#prreftable
Please wait... num | name | lines | H period | XSET timing (nsec)
------|---------------|--------|----------|---------
1 | 1080i60 | 562 | 2844 | 14850 (168670) 2 | 1080i59 | 562 | 2847 | 14880 (168830) 3 | 1080i50 | 562 | 3413 | 17980 (201260) 4 | 1080p23 | 1125 | 3559 | 17010 (191050) 5 | 1080p24 | 1125 | 3555 | 16980 (190890) 6 | 1080p25 | 1125 | 3413 | 16280 (183480) 7 | 1080p29 | 1125 | 2847 | 13450 (154000) 8 | 1080p30 | 1125 | 2844 | 13430 (153860) 9 | 720p60 | 750 | 2133 | 11670 (115270) 10 | 720p59 | 750 | 2135 | 11890 (117150) 11 | 720p50 | 750 | 2560 | 11860 (137490) 12 | 720p23 | 750 | 5339 | 25760 (282170) 13 | 720p24 | 750 | 5333 | 25730 (281940) 14 | 720p25 | 750 | 5120 | 24660 (270820) 15 | 720p29 | 750 | 4271 | 21130 (234040) 16 | 720p30 | 750 | 4266 | 20400 (226380) 17 | 576i | 312 | 6144 | 31880 (345930) 18 | 480i | 262 | 6101 | 34720 (375480)
------|---------------|--------|----------|---------
Function completed
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Advanced Operation
RS-232 / IP Commands

#prwebadd

The #prwebadd command displays the current IP settings of the matrix.
Syntax:
#prwebadd
Parameters:
None
Example:
#prwebadd
Please wait... Function completed IP add = 192.168.1.249 Net Mask = 255.255.255.0 Gateway = 192.168.1.1 port = 80 MAC add = 0.1C.91.1.30.58
Hardware version 0 Firmware version 3.2 Release date 25,12,2012
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Advanced Operation
RS-232 / IP Commands

#rmtiradd

The #rmtiradd command sets the IR channel of the matrix. The specied IR channel must match the IR channel of the included IR remote control unit. See Setting the IR
Channel for more information.
Syntax:
#rmtiradd param1
Parameters:
param1 IR channel [0 ... 3]
Example:
#rmtiradd
Please wait... Function completed

#rstip

The #rstip command resets the IP conguration and routing state to factory-default settings. The matrix must be rebooted after executing this command. To reset only the routing states to factory-default settings, use the #fadefault command.
Syntax:
#rstip
Parameters:
None
Example:
#rstip
Please wait... Function completed
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Advanced Operation
RS-232 / IP Commands

#sgateway

The #sgateway command sets the gateway (router) address of the matrix. Each number (parameter) in the gateway address must be separated by a space. The default gateway
address is 192.168.0.1
Syntax:
#sgateway param1 param2 param3 param4
Parameters:
param1 Number [0 ... 255] param2 Number [0 ... 255] param3 Number [0 ... 255] param4 Number [0 ... 255]
Example:
#sgateway 192 168 1 1
Please wait...
Function completed
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Advanced Operation
RS-232 / IP Commands

#sipadd

The #sgateway command sets the IP address of the matrix. Each number (parameter) in the IP address must be separated by a space. The default IP address is 192.168.0.70.
Syntax:
#sipadd param1 param2 param3 param4
Parameters:
param1 Number [0 ... 255] param2 Number [0 ... 255] param3 Number [0 ... 255] param4 Number [0 ... 255]
Example:
#sipadd 192 168 1 249
Please wait... Wrong parameter , Function cancelled
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Advanced Operation
RS-232 / IP Commands

#snetmask

The #snetmask command sets the net mask of the matrix. Each number (parameter) in the net mask must be separated by a space. The default net mask is 255.255.255.0.
Syntax:
#snetmask param1 param2 param3 param4
Parameters:
param1 Number [0 ... 255] param2 Number [0 ... 255] param3 Number [0 ... 255] param4 Number [0 ... 255]
Example:
#snetmask 255 255 0 0
Please wait... Function completed

#sport

The #sport command set the HTTP listening port for the Web interface. The default listening port is 80.
Syntax:
#sport param1
Parameters:
param1 HTTP port [1 ...65535]
Example:
#sport 85
Please wait... Function completed
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Advanced Operation
RS-232 / IP Commands
m
The m command displays the current matrix status in tabular form. Do not precede this command with the “#” symbol. This information can also be viewed using the View Matrix
Status page in the Web interface.
Syntax:
m
Parameters:
None
Example:
m
Output | Input | Signal
---------|---------|---------
1 | 1 | ACTIVE 2 | 2 | ACTIVE 3 | 3 | ACTIVE 4 | 4 | ACTIVE 5 | 5 | ACTIVE 6 | 6 | ACTIVE 7 | 7 | ACTIVE 8 | 8 | ACTIVE 9 | 9 | ACTIVE 10 | 10 | ACTIVE 11 | 11 | ACTIVE 12 | 12 | ACTIVE 13 | 13 | ACTIVE 14 | 14 | ACTIVE 15 | 15 | ACTIVE 16 | 16 | ACTIVE
---------|---------|--------
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Advanced Operation
RS-232 / IP Commands
r
The r command routes the specied input to the specied output. Do not precede this command with the “#” symbol.
Syntax:
r param1 param2
Parameters:
param1 Output [1 ... 16] param2 Input [1 ... 16]
Example:
r 1 3 Input 3 is routed to output 1
r 5 0 Input 5 is routed to all Outputs
s
The s command routes the specied input to all outputs. Do not precede this command with the “#” symbol. If param1 = 0, then the matrix will be placed in a 1-to-1 routing state. In other words, Input 1 is routed to Output 1, Input 2 is routed to Output 2, and so on.
Syntax:
s param1
Parameters:
param1 Input [1 ... 16]
Example:
s 2 All outputs are routed to input 2
s 0 Routed 1-1,2-2...
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Advanced Operation

Web Interface

Using the built-in Web Server

The Web interface is divided into three main pages: View Matrix Status, Masking, and
IP Conguration. Each of these pages is represented by a button, near the top portion of
the screen. Click on the desired button to open the its page. When the Web interface is opened, the View Matrix Status page will be displayed.
Access the built-in Web interface by entering the IP address of the matrix that was specied in step 3 on page 46.
View Matrix Status
Matrix Status Displays the current routing status of the matrix. The numbers in the Output column are always xed. The numbers under the Input column will change depending upon the routing status. The Status column indicates the signal state. “Loss” indicates no signal. “Active” indicates that a signal is detected.
Refresh Click either of these buttons to refresh the Web page.
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Web Interface
Outputs Click to place a check mark in the box and select the desired output. Multiple outputs can be selected at a time.
Inputs Click the radio button next to the desired input. Only a one input can be selected at a time.
Switch Click this button to route the current
input and output selection(s).
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Advanced Operation
Web Interface
Masking
Matrix Status This section is carried over from the View Matrix Status page and displays the current routing status of the matrix. The numbers in the Output column are
always xed. The numbers under the Input column will change depending upon the routing status. The Status column indicates the signal state. “Loss” indicates
no signal.
Refresh Click either of these buttons to refresh the information displayed on the Web page.
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Advanced Operation
Outputs
Click the Active or Mask radio button next to the desired output. Selecting Mask will mask the output. Selecting Active will unmask a masked output. Click the Submit button to make the change. Multiple outputs can be selected.
Web Interface
Submit Click this button to activate the
current masking selection(s).
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Advanced Operation
Web Interface
IP Conguration
The information at the top portion of the screen displays the current IP conguration of the matrix. Use the elds under the Change IP Settings section to change the IP settings of the
matrix.
Refresh Click this button to refresh the information displayed on the Web page.
Save Click this button after entering new IP information. The matrix must be rebooted for changes to take effect.
Reset Click this button to reset the matrix to restore the IP
conguration to factory-default settings.
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DISPLAYS
04 Appendix
Warning Messages .............................................................................................. 50
System Failure ............................................................................................ 50
Firmware Upgrade Procedure ............................................................................. 51
Fuse Replacement .............................................................................................. 52
Specications ...................................................................................................... 53
3G-SDI Matrix
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Appendix

Warning Messages

System Failure

In the case of a critical malfunction, the following warning message will be displayed on the front-panel LCD:
SYSTEM FAILURE!
If the matrix is connected to a PC using a terminal program, the following message will be displayed in the terminal window:
System failure !!!
In either case, immediately power-down the matrix and contact Gefen Technical Support.
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Appendix

Firmware Upgrade Procedure

The following items are required to update rmware:
GefenPRO 16x16 3GSDI Matrix
Computer running Windows XP
Terminal-emulation program (e.g. HyperTerminal)
RS-232 cable (do not use a null-modem cable)
Firmware les (downloaded from the Gefen Web site)
To begin the update procedure use the #activebolo command. The following set of instructions will be using Hyperterminal.
1. Power-on the matrix.
2. Connect an RS-232 cable between the matrix and the computer.
3. Open the terminal program. See RS-232 and IP Conguration for conguration information.
4. Type and enter the command: #activebolo.
5. The following will be displayed on the terminal screen:
Please wait.. To activate boot loader please type the command again Function completed
6. Type and enter the #activebolo command again. The following will be displayed:
=============================================== == Gefen Boot Loader == == v 1.6 == ===============================================
============= Main Menu ================== Download new program --------------- 1 Cancel ----------------------------- 2 ==========================================
7. Press the ‘1’ on the computer keyboard to select Download new FW.
The following will be displayed:
Waiting for the le to be sent ... (press ‘a’ to abort)
8. In Hyperterminal, click Transfer --> Send File...
9. Select the rmware le and then select YModem from the Protocol drop-down list.
10. Click the OK button.
The rmware update procedure will begin. This process should take a couple of minutes. The matrix will automatically reboot when the rmware upgrade process has completed.
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Appendix

Fuse Replacement

The 16x16 3GSDI Matrix contains a fuse as part of the internal power supply. This fuse
can easily be replaced by using the following steps.
1. Disconnect the power AC power cord from the IEC connector on the matrix.
2. Locate the fuse door, between the IEC connect and the power switch, on the back of the unit.
3. Use a small at-head screwdriver to gently pry the locking mechanism, on the fuse door, from the matrix.
STOP: Before installing modules and prevent the risk of possible electrical shock, unplug the AC power cord from back of the matrix.
4. Pull the fuse door until the fuse is exposed.
5. Replace the fuse. Only use a 5mm x 20mm 250V / 2A fuse.
6. Gently push the fuse drawer back into place. Do not force the fuse drawer into place. If the fuse drawer does not lock into place, the fuse may not be centered in the C­cradle. In this case, rotate the matrix on its side and push the fuse drawer into place. This will allow the fuse to stay centered as the fuse drawer is installed.
ATTENTION: Do not use a fuse other than the type specied by
the manufacturer. Replacement of an incorrect fuse can result in
electrical re and damage to the matrix, which will void the warranty.
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Appendix
Specications
Supported Formats
Standards SD-SDI (SMPTE 259M)
Resolutions (max.) 1080p Full HD
Reference (sync) NTSC
Electrical
Input Video Signal 1.2V p-p
Input / Output Impedance 75 Ω
Output Level 750 mV - 850 mV (p-p)
Connectors
Inputs 16 x BNC, female
Outputs 16 x BNC, female
Reference In 1 x BNC, female
Reference Loop Out 1 x BNC, female
IR Extender 3.5mm mini-stereo
RS-232 DB-9, female
IP Control RJ-45, shielded
HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M)
3G-SDI (SMPTE 424M)
1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)
2K
PAL
Tri-Level
Operational
Power Input 2 x 100 - 240V AC
Power Consumption 30W (each power supply)
Operating Temperature +32 to +104° F (0 to +45° C)
Storage Temperature -4 to +140° F (-20 to +60° C)
Relative Humidity (non-condensing) +20 to 90%
Physical
Dimensions (W x H x D) 19” x 3.5” x 7”
Unit Weight 13.8 lbs (6.26 kg)
(482mm x 89mm x 178mm)
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www.gefen.com support@gefen.com
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