Analog-way QuickMatriX User Manual

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Page 1 - USER MANUAL

QuickMatriXRef. QMX150USER MANUAL

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104.1.3 ItalianAllo scopo di capire meglio il funzionamento di questa apparecchiatura vi consigliamo di leggere bene tu i consigli di s

Page 3 - THANK YOU

114.1.4 GermanUm den Betrieb dieses Geräts zu verstehen, raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen genau zu lese

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124.1.5 SpanishPara comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato, le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de f

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134.2 Unpacking and inspecon• 1 x • 1 x Power supply cord• 1 x Ethernet cross cable (for device update)• 1 x Remote Control Sowa

Page 6 - 2. INTRODUCTION

144.4 Cable and adaptator informaonA large choice of cables and adaptors are compable with the QuickMatriX. Please refer to the hardware specicaon

Page 7 - 3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS

154.5.2 Supported video formatsThe QuickMatriX can support all the following video formats: The maximum pixel clock frequency is 165 MHz. S

Page 8 - 4. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS

164.5.5 Output computer formatsThe QuickMatriX outputs support GTF (version 1.1), CVT (version 1.1) and DMT (version 1.0 rev 12) stan-dards. Other non

Page 9 - 4.1.2 French

174.6 Input specicaonsThe QuickMatriX uses an HDMI plug with a standard mounng screw above the connector. Please see the diagram b

Page 10 - 4.1.3 Italian

184.7 Output specicaonsNote:1) Reduced BlankingStandard  HD-15 3G-SDI HDMISingle-LinkDVI-D1366x768 1366x768 Yes No Yes Yes800p RGB 1280x800 Yes

Page 11 - 4.1.4 German

194.8.2 LAN interfaceA standard RS232 interface is available through a DB9 female connector:- It permits controlling the device- It permits updang th

Page 13 - 4.3 

204.9 Environmental specicaons• Cooling air ows from right side to le side.• Max ambient operang temperature: < 40°C (< 104°F).• Operang t

Page 14 - 4.5 

214.10 HDCP managementKeys’ checking is performed according to the most restricve condion among the 2 following ones:- Every 2 seconds- Every 128 fr

Page 15 - 4.5.2 Supported video formats

225.1.1 Rear panel1.  100-240 VAC 2.5A 50/60HZ / FUSE F4A 250 VAC; internal, autoswitchable; 110W 2. 3G/HD/SD-SDI: inputs #1 to #23. S/PD

Page 16 - 4.6 

235.1.2 Front panel1 2 3 4 5 68 9 1071.  4-line VFD3.  -  access sour

Page 17 - 4.6 Input specicaons

246.1 RCS² requirement6. CONTROLLING THE QUICKMATRIX6.1 6.2 The QuickMatriX can be controlled and operated eith

Page 18 - 4.7 

256.2 Connecng with the RCS²- Verify that you are using the correct network cable and that it is free from defects. (Crossover

Page 19 - 4.8 

266.3 RCS² top menu6.3 The Setup page is where you will review and modify the device conguraon, such as output resoluons, input sengs

Page 20 - 

277.1 Operang mode7. OPERATING THE QUICKMATRIX FROM THE RCS²7.1 Before you start seng up your QuickMatriX for the rst me, take some 

Page 21 - 4.10 

287.2.2 AudioIn this secon, you will setup the audio of your device, you have several modes. In all modes, you have the possibility to output the aud

Page 22 - 5. CONNECTING THE QUICKMATRIX

297.2.4 Misc7.2.4 MiscPRESET TOGGLE: by default, the device will not swap the Program and Preview busses during each TAKE. Disabling t

Page 23 - 5.1.2 Front panel

THANK YOU1. TRADEMARKS3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS2. INTRODUCTION4. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS4.1 

Page 24 - 6.2 

307.2.5 Output managementThe device oers the possibility to create your own output format:Choose CVT mode (restricted sengs) or FULL mo

Page 25 - 6.2 Connecng with the RCS²

31In this case, you can enter manually into each input sengs by using the le menu:Under the SIGNAL tab, you will nd: - ACTIVE PLUG: select the plu

Page 26 - 6.3 

327.2.6 Input managementUnder the USER GAIN secon, you nd: - THE RED/GREEN/BLUE: increase/decrease the Red/Green/Blue level of your input.Next you h

Page 27 - 7.2 Setup

33The next tab is the USER FORMAT:In this tab, you can explicitly dene the input format. The input format is automacally detected by the

Page 28 - 7.2.2 Audio

347.2.7 Frame managementSet it manually looking at the color change into Current color. If you want, you can quickly select a color from a color panel

Page 29 - 7.2.4 Misc

357.2.8 Audio managementThe audio secon permits the management of level, balance, and other audio sengs for each input.Before

Page 30 - 7.2.5 Output management

367.2.8 Audio managementTo setup your analog audio input, simply click on “ON PRELIST”, if you have a Preview output, the audio input will be played o

Page 31 - 7.2.6 Input management

377.2.9 Service managementInto the service secon, you will nd tools to warn you if the unit has a problem.Under TEMPERATURE, there is the alarm tab.

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38When you enter into the Edit menu, you will encounter by default this window. On this example, we have the Screen 1 Program and the Screen 1

Page 33 - 7.2.6 Intput management

397.3.2 Layer adjustmentsThe layer properes are found by opening the tab on the right side of the screen. Click on the double arrow buon on the righ

Page 34 - 7.2.7 Frame management

4.10.1 Input HDCP detecon4.10.2 Output HDCP detecon4.10.3 Keys’ checking4.10.4 Output management4.10.5 HDCP Classicaon4.10.6 S

Page 35 - 7.2.8 Audio management

407.3.3 EectsAdjust the size horizontally (X) or vercally (Y), then adjust the width and the height of your layer. You can use the curso

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417.3.3 EectsAer selecng the layout, the changes are applied on the selected screen. The size and posion of all layers are updated. Aer applying

Page 37 - 7.2.9 Service management

42- MIRROR BUTTON: the mirror buon allows you to dene for each layer the way it will be copied in the preset. You can choose to mirror the layer

Page 38 - 7.3 Edit

437.4 LiveThe Live mode is designed for easy live operaon of the device aer you have created some presets. On the right, you will nd all your save

Page 39 - 7.3.2 Layer adjustments

44 When you use several screens, you have the possibility to load a preset on one or several screens. To TAKE only one screen separately, select which

Page 40 - 7.3.3 Eects

458.1.1 Menu navigaon8. OPERATING THROUGH THE FRONT PANEL8.1 To access the QuickMatriX menu, press the EXIT/MENU buon in the control sec

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46It is strongly recommended reseng all of the default values of your QuickMatriX unit before seng up your shows and events. This will help eliminat

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478.2.4 Output selecon sengsYou can nd several sengs for each input (some sengs are specic to some signal type): display the inpu

Page 43 - 7.4 Live

48 set up the type of color space of your digital output,- DVI as HDMI: DVI output content as HDMI. Audio is included,enable

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498.2.6 Working with layers funcons  PIP#2Posion YES YESSize YES YESZoom YES YESOpening eects YES YES

Page 45 - 8.1 

8. OPERATING THROUGH THE FRONT PANEL8.1 8.2 8.1.1 Menu navigaon8.1.2 Home menu8.1.3 Operang modes8.1.4 Reseng defau

Page 46 - 8.2 

50• Numerous wipes can be selected horizontal and vercal, from the center or outside, Zoom in and out,• Horizontal: from le, center -or- vercal: f

Page 47 - 8.2.4 Output selecon sengs

518.2.12 Creang presetsSTRETCH UPHARDSTRETCH RIGHT HARDSTRETCH LEFT HARDSTRETCH CURTAININ HARDSTRETCH CENTEROUT HARDSTRETCH CENTERIN HARD

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528.2.12 Creang presetsIn Matrix mode, you will nd a new menu into Preset menu called “Preset management”. This will help

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538.2.15 Working with Mirror modes the mirror mode can be acvated layer by layer thanks to the layers menu. Select the chosen l

Page 50 - 8.2.8 Layers with transions

548.2.16 Special features8.2.16 Special features- DYNAMIC FIT (automacally acvates the transparent background)• Automac adjustment of the layer (Ra

Page 51 - 8.2.12 Creang presets

558.2.16 Special features• Smooth Move layer control the acceleraon of the layer. The me can be dierent between the opening an

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568.2.16 Special featuresChroma Keying is used to key from a parcular color. It produces a key which is most suitable for moving image

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578.3 Menu tree8.3 Menu treeMATRIX MODEOUTPUT #1OUTPUT #2FORMAT:1920X1080RATE: 50.00HZLOCK: INTERNALFORMAT:1920X1080RATE: 50.00HZLOCK: INTERNAL

Page 54 - 

588.3 Menu treeOUTPUT1 / OUTPUT2SYNC W/OUT1OUTPUT STATUSOUTPUT FORMATHDTV 720PHDTV 1035IHDTV 1080IHDTV 1080P640 X 480 4/3800 X 600 4/3848 X

Page 55 - 8.2.16 Special features

598.3 Menu tree23.97HZ29.97HZ24HZ30HZ25HZ50HZ59.94HZINTERNAL REF[...]OUTPUT RATEFORMAT CUSTOM 3FORMAT CUSTOM 4FORMAT C

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61. Trademarks1. TRADEMARKS2. INTRODUCTIONThe terms HDMI, HDMI High-Denion Mulmedia Interface and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered tradem

Page 57 - Layer1

608.3 Menu treeRGBSAUTORGB HVRGsYUVYUV[...]GAMMAFLICKER FILTERANALOG TYPEDVI TYPEDVI AS HDMIHDCP DETECT

Page 58 - OUTPUT1 / OUTPUT2

618.3 Menu treeINPUTS[...]SYNC. STATUSAUTOSET ALLCONFIG STATUSINPUT 1HDMI 1INPUT 3SDI 1INPUT 2HDMI 2INPUT 4SDI 2INPUT 1: NOINPUT STATUSAUTOSETFREEZEAC

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628.3 Menu tree[...]ANALOG SETTINGSSDI SETTINGSHDMI SETTINGSTYPEAUTOSETSYNCHRONIZEDHDCP ENABLEENABLEVCR MODEH. SYNC. LOAD3D

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638.3 Menu tree[...]EDID currentLEFT CHANNELNONE640X350 85HZ640X400 85HZ720X400 85HZ640X480 59,94HZ640X480 72HZ6

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648.3 Menu tree[...]1280X768 75HZ1280X768 85HZ1280X768 120HZ RB1280X800 50HZ1280X800 60HZ RB1280X800 60HZ1280X800 75HZ1280X800 85HZ1280X800 120HZ RB12

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658.3 Menu treePRESET[...]1680X1050 60HZ RB1680X1050 60HZ1680X1050 75HZ1680X1050 85HZ1680X1050 120HZ RB1920X1080 23,976HZ1920X1080 24HZ1920X1080 25HZ1

Page 63 - CHANNEL 4

668.3 Menu tree[...]LOAD PRESET FROMLOAD PRESETERASE PRESETLOAD FROMLOAD TO

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678.3 Menu treeIMAGE[...]AUTO CENTERINGBLANKING ADJUSTCROPPINGPREDEFINED CROPASPECT INOPTIMIZEUNDER/OVERV POSLEFTLETTERBX 1.78:1

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688.3 Menu tree[...]ASPECT OUTCOLORIMETRYLOW LATENCY3:2 PULLDOWN2:2 PULLDOWNRESET SETTINGSCOMPONENT LEVELSHARPNESS1:1BRIGHTNESSREDLOWR

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698.3 Menu treeCHROMAKEYTITLING ALPHAINVERT KEYINGCOLOR GRABBERTRANSPARENCYMANUAL SETTINGH POSR KEYTOLER.B KEYV POSG KEYL BLACKTOLER.L WHI

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73. Terms and denions3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONSLAYER: a “layer” is an image display element that has a visual priority.PIP: a “PIP” (Picture In P

Page 68

708.3 Menu treeSCREEN SETTINGS[...]SCREEN 1SCREEN 2BACKGROUND COLORQUICK FRAMEAUTO TAKEPRESET TOGGLEREDFRAME 1FRAME 4BLUEFRAME 3FRAME 6GREENFRAME 2FRA

Page 69 - KEYING/TITLING

718.3 Menu treeLAYER[...]LAYER COPY MODELAYER ADJUSTSIZE TEMPLATESTRANSPARENCYLAYER ZOOMNO COPYH POSFULL SCREENH POSHV P

Page 70 - SCREEN SETTINGS

728.3 Menu tree[...]OPENING EFFECTCLOSING EFFECTTYPEDIRECTIONEFFECT DURATIONCUTLEFT TO RIGHTRIGHT TO LEFTBOTTOM TO TOPTOP TO BOTTOMVER

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738.3 Menu treeFRAMES[...]CAPTURE SOURCERECORD FRAMESPROGRAMFRAME 1FRAME 3 FRAME 4FRAME 7FRAM

Page 72 - FROM BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER

748.3 Menu treeAUDIO[...]AUDIO MODESOURCE SETTINGSDIGITAL OUTPUTNO AUDIOPRESET MODEROUTING MODEANALOG INPUT 1ANALOG INPUT 2ANALOG INPUT 3ANALO

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758.3 Menu tree[...]OUTPUT 1OUTPUT 2OUT1 MAINOUT2 MAINPRESETMODE DELAY MODEMASTER MUTESTEREOANALOG LEVELMASTER VOLUMEBALANCESOURCE

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768.3 Menu tree[...]OUT1 PRELIST OUT2 PRELIST SOURCENONEINPUT 1INPUT 2INPUT 3INPUT 4HDMI 1HDMI 2SDI 1SDI 2LEVELBALANCECONTROLVERSIONSVERS: 1.0

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778.3 Menu treeCONNECTIONFUNCTIONSRS232 / LANAUTO LOCKAUTO QUICK FRAMEDYNAMIC FITFREEZE MODELAN SETUPRS232 BAUD RATERS232LANTCPUDP1200 BAUDS2400 BAUDS

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788.3 Menu treeHDCP SUMMARYFRONT PANELIN3 HDMI: IDLEIN4 HDMI: IDLEIN5 HDMI: IDLEIN6 HDMI:

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798.3 Menu treeRESET/ERASEMATRIX TK MODEERASE CUST.FRMTRESET LAYERSERASE MEMORIESERASE PRESETSLCD BRIGHTNESSKEY BRIGHTNESSTAKE BOTHTAKE CUR.SCREENALL

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84.1.1 English4. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONSAll of the safety and operang instrucons should be read before the product is operated and s

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808.3 Menu treeTECH. SUPPORTDEFAULT VALUESTHE AMERICASEUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFR

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819.1 Dashboard (RCS²)9. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORTOn the RCS², you have access to a chart with general informaon on the unit.Please click on the Dashbo

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8210.1 HDCP10. APPLICATIONS NOTE AND TIPSHDCP is a content protecon mechanism which uses encrpyon to prevent high value content from being delivered

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8311.1 Warranty condions11.1 11.2 11.3 11. WARRANTYAnalog Way warrants the product aga

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8412. Contact informaon12. CONTACT INFORMATIONTel.: +33 (0)1 81 89 08 60Fax: +33 (0)1 57 19 04 542/4 rue Georges Besse 9

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8513.1 Crestron 2 & 3 series13. APPENDICESUsing this driver, soware developers and integrators can easily

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Pictures and drawings non-contractual. Specicaons subject to change without prior noce.QMX150-03/31/2014

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94.1.2 FrenchAn de mieux comprendre le fonconnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes de sécu

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