Changing The Virtual Matrix; Disconnecting Switches; Disconnecting Inputs And Outputs - AMX Enova DGX 100 Series Hardware Reference Manual

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Complete audio switching functionality is available via the System Configuration interface (see page 184) or via
SEND_COMMANDs (see page 225).

Changing the Virtual Matrix

Enova DGX Switchers support three virtual matrices for switching signals:
VM 0 Default (Audio follow Video)
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VM 1 Video Breakaway
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VM 2 Audio Breakaway
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VM 0 is the factory default; we do not recommend changing the established VM numbers. If you create a custom
configuration, you will need to change the virtual matrix on the Control Panel to execute switches (or other operations)
using the custom virtual matrix.
IMPORTANT:
contains Audio Switching Boards (ASB or ASB-DAN), embedded audio can be switched independently on VM 2. If the system does not
contain Audio Switching Boards, VM 2 is not functional.
The directions below give steps to change from routing signals on VM 0 (Default) to routing on VM 1 (Video).
Changing the Virtual Matrix
1.
Press the Function key. The Function menu appears.
2.
Locate Virtual Matrix by scrolling with the Control Dial.
3.
Press the Select key. The V.Matrix list appears.
4.
Scroll with the Control Dial to 1:Video.
5.
Press the Select key to enter your selection. The display returns to the top of the V.Matrix sub-menu. VM 1 becomes
the new virtual matrix used for all operations.
6.
Press the Function key to return to the Function menu.
The system is ready to execute operations on VM 1. The system will remain on VM 1 for all operations until the virtual matrix
is changed or the power is cycled (at which time the Control Panel will switch on the default virtual matrix).
NOTE:
To change the default virtual matrix, see the instructions on page 71.

Disconnecting Switches

Disconnecting a switch deactivates the connection between an input (source) and one or more output (destination)
devices. Disconnecting an input will disconnect all outputs currently receiving the input's signal. An output can only be
connected to one input; therefore, disconnecting an output will only disconnect the connection between the output
and the input that is routed to it. Inputs and outputs can be selected in the same disconnect command.
Disconnect inputs or outputs from the Control Panel using the steps below. If you need to change the virtual matrix, see
"Changing the Virtual Matrix" on page 71.
NOTE:
When you put the panel in Disconnect Mode, the available keys will be illuminated in blue and any unavailable
ones will not be illuminated. When you select a blue key, it turns white. You can toggle the keys between the selected
(white) and deselected (blue) state before pressing the Take key.
Once the Control Panel is in Disconnect Mode, inputs and outputs can be selected and deselected by pressing the
corresponding Input and Output keys. The disconnect command is not executed until the Take key is pressed. Pressing the
Cancel key clears an incomplete disconnect command and returns the display to the beginning of the sub-menu.
While in Disconnect Mode, the Control Panel will not show current routing for the inputs and outputs that are selected.
CAUTION: Disconnecting an input disconnects all outputs receiving that source signal even if a specific output(s) is selected at the
same time.
The following example disconnects Inputs 1 and 3 and all outputs connected to them as well as Output 9.

Disconnecting Inputs and Outputs

Enova Digital Media Switchers - Hardware Reference Manual
When audio is embedded on HDMI, the audio switches on the same VM as the video (VM 0 or VM 1). If the system
Current virtual matrix
New virtual matrix
Control Panel
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