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Matrox Monarch LCS
User Guide
April 6, 2018
Y11387-300-01110

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  • Page 1 Matrox Monarch LCS User Guide April 6, 2018 Y11387-300-01110...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time and without notice. The information provided by this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. for its use; nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. No license is granted under any patents or patent rights of Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd.
  • Page 3 The Software is subject to a restricted license therefore Licensee must use the Software on a single computer owned or leased by Licensee at a time, in conjunction with and for the purpose of, operating the Matrox hardware product. Use of the Software in conjunction with non-Matrox products is prohibited and not licensed hereunder.
  • Page 4 Software. Licensee is solely responsible for adequate protection and backup of the data and equipment used in connection with any of the Software, and Matrox will not be liable for any damages that may be suffered in connection with use of the Software.
  • Page 5 COPYRIGHT All title, including but not limited to copyrights, in and to the Software and any copies thereof are owned by Matrox or its suppliers. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the Software is the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties.
  • Page 6 This License will automatically terminate if Licensee fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. In such event, Licensee must destroy all copies of the Software and all of its component parts. Matrox Matrox Software License Agreement...
  • Page 7 The failure of Matrox to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this License, or the failure to require at any time performance by the Licensee of any of the provisions of this License, shall in no way be construed to be a present or future waiver of such provisions, nor in any way affect the right of Matrox to enforce each and every such provision thereafter.
  • Page 8 Your notes Matrox Software License Agreement SLA08282017...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Monarch LCS Utils application............. 16 Network connection and IP address ........... 17 Finding the Monarch LCS current IP address ..........17 Connecting to a network with a DHCP server (DHCP IP mode) ....18 Connecting to a network without a DHCP server (Static IP mode) .... 19 Accessing the Command Center ............
  • Page 10 Installing the Monarch SSL certificate..........21 Chapter 4 Using the Command Center Introduction ..................24 Using the Command Center side menu ..........24 Status page ..................26 Monarch LCS errors .................. 27 Settings page ..................28 Production tab...................28 Encoder tab ....................37 Save/Load tab ...................49 Device page ..................51 Account tab....................
  • Page 11 Environmental specifications ..............85 Dimensions ..................86 Top ......................86 Front......................86 Side ......................87 Appendix E Matrox Customer Support How to get Matrox customer support..........90 Registration ....................90 Keep up to date with our website ............90 Contacting us ................... 90 Contents...
  • Page 12 Your notes Contents...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter lists the Monarch LCS supported input formats, system requirements, and describes the Monarch LCS documentation.
  • Page 14: Welcome To Matrox Monarch Lcs

    SDI and HDMI sources. Once configured, this versatile H.264 encoding appliance can be operated by anyone at the push of a button. For a full overview of the Monarch LCS, please refer to our website here: http://www.matrox.com/video/en/products/monarch_lcs/#close.
  • Page 15: Streaming

    Content Delivery Networks (CDNs). Recording Monarch LCS provides settings for recording your input source for video on demand (VOD), high-quality editing, and archiving/previewing purposes. About this guide This guide provides you with information about connecting and using your Matrox Monarch LCS device.
  • Page 16 Your notes Chapter 1, Introduction...
  • Page 17 Matrox Monarch LCS Hardware and Connections This chapter describes the Matrox Monarch LCS connections (video/audio, LAN, and recording), buttons, status LEDs, and shows how to power and reset Monarch LCS.
  • Page 18: Matrox Monarch Lcs Hardware And Connections

    Matrox Monarch LCS hardware This section explains the Matrox Monarch LCS hardware components. For hardware technical specifications, see Appendix D, “Matrox Monarch LCS Specifications.” Switch Encode USB port 1 Input select SD card slot USB port 2 Reset button Power LED “Status LEDs”...
  • Page 19: Encode Button (Encd)

    USB ports 1 and 2 Use the USB ports to connect a USB 2.0 or 3.0 media device for recording the source connected to one of the Monarch LCS inputs. To select USB port 1 or 2 as the recording destination, see “Encoder tab”...
  • Page 20: Sd Card

    “Encoder tab” on page 37. Remarks • It may take a few seconds for Monarch LCS to detect a newly inserted SD card. • When a recording is stopped, the SD card LED continues to flash while the Monarch LCS finalizes the file. It is recommended to not remove the SD card when its LED is flashing.
  • Page 21: Video/Audio Inputs And Outputs

    The RS-232 port is currently for internal use only. Video/audio inputs and outputs Matrox Monarch LCS supports both SD (SDI only) and HD video signals, and auto-detects input source information; however, it does not support upscaling the input source for streaming or recording.
  • Page 22 SDI monitor to Monarch LCS' SDI output. To select whether to stream and record the first two audio channels present in the SDI input or the audio connected to the Monarch LCS analog audio input, see “Configuring video and audio settings”...
  • Page 23: Powering Monarch Lcs

    Allows you to input an unbalanced stereo analog audio source for streaming and recording. To select whether to stream and record the first two audio channels present in the selected video input or the audio connected to the Monarch LCS analog audio input, see “Configuring video and audio settings”...
  • Page 24: Using The Reset Button

    • The Reset button is recessed in order to prevent unintended activation. Use a straightened paper clip, or similar device, to press the Reset button. • A power cycle of the Monarch LCS performs a simple reboot, not a reset to factory defaults.
  • Page 25 “Automatic Configuration” on page 48). To reset Monarch LCS to factory defaults, press and hold the Reset button on the device for at least five seconds. The device begins a power-up sequence during which various LEDs will flash on and off. The Warning (...
  • Page 26: Status Leds

    Status LEDs This section explains the Monarch LCS status LEDs. State Condition Green Device is powered. Indicates that an error has occurred. This includes streaming, recording, fan or temperature-related errors, and/or a physical disconnection of the network cable. The LED...
  • Page 27: Network Connection And Setup

    Network Connection and Setup This chapter explains how to connect Monarch LCS to a network, and how to obtain the Monarch LCS IP address to access the Monarch LCS Command Center. It also explains how to update the Monarch LCS firmware.
  • Page 28: Introduction

    DHCP IP mode. If your network does not have a DHCP server, Monarch LCS must be set to Static IP mode. By default, Monarch LCS is set to DHCP IP mode. Once connected to a network, the stream and record settings are specified using the Monarch LCS Command Center.
  • Page 29: Network Connection And Ip Address

    30 seconds before being replaced by the signal from the HDMI output selection. Saving the IP address and status to USB You can save a file containing the Monarch LCS IP address and current status to a USB device, making this information easily accessible (see “Status page”...
  • Page 30: Connecting To A Network With A Dhcp Server (Dhcp Ip Mode)

    “Powering Monarch LCS” on page 11). Monarch LCS must be set to DHCP IP mode (default). If you need to switch the device from Static IP mode to DHCP IP mode, you can either reset the device to factory defaults (see “Reset to factory defaults”...
  • Page 31: Connecting To A Network Without A Dhcp Server (Static Ip Mode)

    When connecting to a network without a DHCP server, the network does not assign an IP address to your Monarch LCS device. In this case, you must assign a static IP address to Monarch LCS and you may be required to change your computer’s network configuration to establish a connection between your...
  • Page 32: Accessing The Command Center

    17). Power Monarch LCS and connect it to an Ethernet network. On a computer that is on the same network subnet as the Monarch LCS that you want to update, download the latest version of the Matrox Monarch LCS Utils at www.matrox.com/video/support/.
  • Page 33: Installing The Monarch Ssl Certificate

    . If you have multiple Monarch LCS devices on the network, select Selected the IP address for every device in the Matrox Monarch LCS Utils by clicking , and then all Monarch LCS devices will update in series. Select All ¡...
  • Page 34 Select Place all certificates in the following store , then click Browse . From the list displayed, select Trusted Root Certification Authorities , then click OK . Click Next , then click Finish . You will be asked to confirm the installation. Click Yes .
  • Page 35: Using The Command Center

    Using the Command Center This chapter describes how to specify settings in the Monarch LCS Command Center, and view Monarch LCS information.
  • Page 36: Introduction

    ¦ Note You can enter the network IP address of your Monarch LCS device in your browser, or use the Monarch LCS Utils to access the Command Center (see “Accessing the Command Center”...
  • Page 37 Function Indicator/Button The operating mode area is a visual representa- tion of the operating mode the Monarch LCS is currently in. Depending on the operating mode, this area can be a static indicator only, or it can also be a button that performs certain actions: •...
  • Page 38: Status Page

    LCS status and settings, as well as any logged errors. You can view this page without logging in; however, encoder information will display only when you have logged in. To access the Status page, open the Monarch LCS Command Center (see “Accessing the Command Center” on page 20), and then click Status .
  • Page 39: Monarch Lcs Errors

    Monarch LCS errors The Warning LED illuminates on the Monarch LCS device and the Warning icon ) appears in the Command Center when an error occurs. Remarks • The Status page displays the errors pertaining to that Monarch LCS device only.
  • Page 40: Settings Page

    ¡ Important Please note the following: • If you leave the Settings page before clicking Apply , all changes will be lost. • Do not connect or disconnect any cables to the Monarch LCS while settings are being applied. Production tab The Production tab in the Command Center lets you select the Monarch Operating Mode, and configure the related video and audio settings.
  • Page 41 The Audio section is where you set the source for your audio input ( Analog or Digital ), the sample rate, and the bit rate. Monarch LCS supports a stereo pair of audio for streaming and recording, and whether you are using an SDI or HDMI source, only the first two channels are selected by the device for encoding (see “Video/audio inputs and outputs”...
  • Page 42 Both digital (HDMI or SDI) and analog audio can be sampled, or re-sampled at the embedded rates of 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz. The analog audio is converted to the selected sample rate before encoding. Selecting the highest sample rate provides the best audio quality, but also increases the total bit rate required to maintain this quality for streaming and/or recording.
  • Page 43 The Operating Mode is configured. In the Command Center’s side menu, the Operating Mode indicator is static. For more information, see the following sections: • “Using the Command Center side menu” on page 24. • “About the Operating Modes” on page 29. •...
  • Page 44 For HDMI Output , specify whether your output is coming from Input A, Input B, or from both. If you select From input A or B , the Operating Mode indicator in the Command Center side menu becomes a button that can toggle between inputs dynamically.
  • Page 45 Under Video , configure the following: Select your video input sources. For Input A you can select either HDMI or SDI . For SDI Output , specify whether your output is coming from Input A or Input B. For HDMI Output , specify whether your output is coming from Input A or Input B, or if you want a Channel preview .
  • Page 46 Configuring Picture-in-Picture mode In Picture-in-Picture mode, Monarch LCS composites two video input sources, encodes them, and then streams/records them to one or two different destinations. Although processed independently, the two channels are always started and stopped synchronously. The two processed inputs always include the HDMI B input and either the SDI A or HDMI A input, where Input A is overlaid on top of Input B.
  • Page 47 29. Configuring Side-by-Side mode In Side-by-Side mode, Monarch LCS composites two video input sources, encodes them, and then streams/records them to one or two different destinations. The inputs are positioned side-by-side in one of four ways, two of which allow for a cropped Input A.
  • Page 48 Under Layout , click on the type of side-by-side format you want to display. Under Video , configure the following: Select your video input sources. For Input A you can select either HDMI or SDI . For SDI Output , specify whether your output is coming from Input A or Input B.
  • Page 49: Encoder Tab

    • If you leave the Encoder page before clicking Apply , all changes will be lost. • Do not connect or disconnect any cables to the Monarch LCS while settings are being applied. To access the Encoder tab, open the Monarch LCS Command Center (see “Accessing the Command Center”...
  • Page 50 When a recording is stopped, it may take a few seconds for Monarch LCS to finalize the file. If you are recording to a USB device or SD card, the USB/SD card LED continues to flash during the finalization process.
  • Page 51 the encoder with the Open Capture option selected. Otherwise, if Open Capture is selected for both encoders, the Open Capture XML file is saved on the destination media for Encoder 1 . It is recommended to record to the same destination when recording in mode.
  • Page 52 Press the Deactivate button to clear the code currently being used. Wowza connection codes are valid for only 24 hours. If the Monarch LCS is unable to make a connection (e.g. invalid code or lack of a network connection), an error message will display and “Failed” appears beside the Connection Code field.
  • Page 53 Using the Frame rate drop-down list, you can choose to stream or record at your input source's frame rate, or at a lower frame rate. The Monarch LCS does not support upscaling the resolution or frame rate of the input source (for streaming or recording).
  • Page 54 (see “Mode” on page 37). Monarch LCS uses a variable data rate when encoding. The maximum selectable video bit rates are as follows: • 16 Mb/s (streaming or recording) when only one encoder is in used.
  • Page 55 ¦ Note Monarch LCS uses the AAC audio format for streaming and recording. Advanced settings The following settings are considered advanced settings and may not need to be modified in most cases: •...
  • Page 56 Enter the network Port through which the clients will connect. A Stream URL is automatically generated based on your settings. Provide this URL to a client to connect to your Monarch LCS network via a Wowza Media Server or software video player that supports the RTSP streaming protocol.
  • Page 57 URL or streaming XML file. In this case, you must enter the stream Username and Password in the text boxes provided. Start streaming the Monarch LCS input source to a CDN or media server. ¦ Note For the maximum frame rate for streaming or recording, see “Target...
  • Page 58 Specify the following settings for recording: • Media Select the media to which you want to record your input source. You can choose either a USB or SD card slot on the Monarch LCS device, or a network location. For more information on using USB devices or SD cards, including the known limitations of each, see the sections “USB ports 1 and 2”...
  • Page 59 For example, a recording that is segmented into three (3) files will result in the following: MyRecordedFile-[2015-12-01_13-30-45]-000.mov/mp4 • MyRecordedFile -[2015-12-01_13-30-45]-001.mov/mp4 • MyRecordedFile -[2015-12-01_13-30-45]-002.mov/mp4 • The date/time in the filename only changes when you manually stop a recording and then start a new one, in which case it will be the start date/time of the first file in the new sequence.
  • Page 60 The maximum file segment duration you can set is 4 hours and 50 minutes. If you leave the setting at the default duration of 0, the Monarch LCS will automatically switch to a new file every 4 hours and 50 minutes.
  • Page 61: Save/Load Tab

    Password that is used to access the network. Save/Load tab The Monarch LCS lets you save up to eight profiles that you can load at any time. The profiles contain all the settings you selected in the Production and Encoder tabs.
  • Page 62 • Do not connect or disconnect any cables to the Monarch LCS while settings are being applied. Profiles Monarch LCS lets you save up to eight profiles that you can load at any time. Profiles are made up of the encoding parameters and production settings, including operating mode and destination (see “Status page”...
  • Page 63: Device Page

    Account tab, open the Monarch LCS Command Center, and then choose Device > Account Device name and password By default, the device name is set to Monarch LCS. You can give a unique name to each Monarch LCS device for easy identification within the Command Center Device page...
  • Page 64: Automatic Configuration Tab

    “Monarch LCS Utils application” page 16). This is especially useful when you have multiple Monarch LCS devices on the same network. To change the name of your Monarch LCS, type the desired name in the Device name box, and then click Change .
  • Page 65 Choose Files depending on your web browser. Select the file you want to load. Click Load . Your Monarch LCS settings will now match those of the chosen configuration file. Loading settings from a web page You can import Monarch settings from a specific web page that is hosting the configuration file generated in the Command Center (see “Saving settings to a...
  • Page 66 Saving settings to a configuration file You can save or export your current settings as a Monarch LCS configuration file, which you can then save to your computer, to a USB device connected to your computer, or to a network drive. You can then use the configuration file to configure other Monarch LCS devices.
  • Page 67: Ip Setup Tab

    Guide, which is provided in PDF format in the Matrox Monarch LCS Support section of our website at www.matrox.com/video/support. IP Setup tab The IP Setup tab in the Command Center lets you switch the Monarch LCS IP mode between DHCP and Static. By default, Monarch LCS is set to DHCP mode.
  • Page 68 Setting the IP mode to DHCP Set Monarch LCS to DHCP IP mode when connecting to a network with a DHCP server, such as through a router. Select DHCP . Click Apply . ¥ Tip See “Network connection and IP address”...
  • Page 69: Date And Time Tab

    Date and Time tab The Date and Time tab in the Command Center lets you set the date and time for your Monarch LCS device. The date and time are used in the naming of the recorded files (see Path and Filename).
  • Page 70 *Setting the date and time automatically requires a local or public NTP server address. An Internet connection is required to use a public NTP server. If you are using Monarch LCS in Static IP mode, do not forget to specify the “Gateway” and “DNS server” on the IP Setup tab (see “IP Setup tab”...
  • Page 71: File Management Tab

    You can transfer/delete files manually, or set up an automatic transfer/delete schedule. To access the File Management tab, open the Monarch LCS Command Center, and then choose Device > File Management . About File Management When recording a file, the Monarch also creates a manifest (XML) file on the storage device (USB or SD Card) that identifies the recording.
  • Page 72 • Files cannot be deleted during a streaming/recording session. • If a file transfer is in progress, starting a streaming/recording session will stop the file transfer. • If the file already exists in the destination folder, it will not be overwritten or transferred again, even if you select Transfer all .
  • Page 73 up shared folders for Windows or Mac OS, see Appendix B, “Sharing a network folder,” on page 71. Enter the network Domain if the Monarch is not on the same domain. Enter the network Username (if applicable). Enter the network Password (if applicable). If you selected FTP or sFTP in step 2, configure the following settings: Enter the Host .
  • Page 74 Using Automatic File Management Use Automatic File Management when you want to schedule and automate File Transfer and/or File Delete operations. If you have not already configured your Source and Destination settings, follow the steps described in “Configuring your Source and Destination” page 60.
  • Page 75: Scheduler Tab

    The Scheduler tab in the Command Center lets you schedule a streaming or recording session for a future date. The sessions are displayed as events on a calendar. To access the Scheduler tab, open the Monarch LCS Command Center, and then choose Device > Scheduler . Device page...
  • Page 76 Google Calendar, make sure that: • The event summary/name begins with “LCS-”. • The location is the name of the Monarch LCS unit to be used for that particular event. • A valid start time and end time is entered for each event.
  • Page 77 • Scheduled events will not start if the Monarch is already streaming or recording at the time. To ensure all scheduled events start when intended, make sure to stop any active streaming/recording sessions before the event. Events on the Scheduler calendar are color-coded to inform you of their state: Event Color Event Status Blue...
  • Page 78 Begin each event name with “LCS-”. Enter a start time and end time for each event. Enter the device name of the Monarch LCS as the location for each event. (Optional) Add custom fields to your event if needed (see “Custom event...
  • Page 79: About Tab

    Matrox Software License Agreement. ¦ Note To update the Monarch LCS firmware, see “Updating the Monarch LCS firmware” on page 20. To access the About tab, open the Monarch LCS Command Center, and then choose Device > About . Device page...
  • Page 80 Your notes Chapter 4, Using the Command Center...
  • Page 81: Recording File Size And Duration

    Recording file size and duration This appendix contains tables of approximated recording file sizes and recording lengths.
  • Page 82: Recording File Sizes And Duration

    Recording file sizes and duration The following tables list the approximate recording file size based on the average video data rate and recording duration, and the approximate maximum recording duration given the average video data rate and available disk space. ¦...
  • Page 83: Sharing A Network Folder

    Sharing a network folder This appendix provides instructions for sharing network folders with the Monarch.
  • Page 84: Introduction

    Introduction This appendix describes how to set up shared folders on a Windows or Mac system so they can be used as destination folders for Monarch recordings and file transfers. ¡ Important Please note the following about creating shared folders: •...
  • Page 85: On A Mac Os System

    /Path -mapall=$(logname)| sudo tee -a /etc/exports For example, to share a folder named Files that is located on the Desktop under Matrox in the Users root directory folder, type the following command: echo /Users/Matrox/Desktop/Files -mapall=$(logname)| sudo tee -a...
  • Page 86 For example, if you want to name your file “Recording1” and save the file to a shared folder named “Files” that is located on the Desktop under “Matrox” in the Users root directory folder on a network computer with an IP address of “123.456.7.890”, enter the following:...
  • Page 87: Integrating Monarch Lcs With Kaltura

    Integrating Monarch LCS with Kaltura This appendix describes how to use Monarch LCS with the Kaltura service for creating custom scheduled events.
  • Page 88: Introduction

    Introduction Monarch LCS allows you to import and use Kaltura events in the Monarch Scheduler. From a custom page in the Monarch Command Center, you establish a connection with the Kaltura service, and then use the Monarch Scheduler to fetch and load events created in Kaltura MediaSpace.
  • Page 89 The following page appears: Enter your Kaltura credentials. Click Set . Your Monarch device is now connected to Kaltura. The Kaltura tab appears in the Command Center top menu, and the Register Device section appears. Under Register Device , your Monarch device name will be listed and can be added as a Kaltura resource.
  • Page 90: Disconnecting Monarch From Kaltura

    Kaltura resource. Events created for that resource can then be applied to both Monarchs. Disconnecting Monarch from Kaltura To access the Kaltura tab, open the Monarch LCS Command Center (see “Accessing the Command Center” on page 22), and then choose Device >...
  • Page 91: Creating Kaltura Events For Use In Monarch Scheduler

    ° To disconnect Monarch from Kaltura: Click Remove . Enter the name of the Monarch and then confirm the delete operation. Removing the Monarch this way will delete the Kaltura resource. If you still want to unlink the Monarch but preserve the Kaltura resource, you can change the Monarch device name instead of removing it.
  • Page 92: Exporting And Importing Kaltura Settings

    Remember to account for the time zone of your Monarch device when setting the event time. The time zone of the Kaltura event cannot be changed. Select the resources (i.e. Monarchs) you want your event to apply to. Clear the option Copy details from event to recording to display further options.
  • Page 93 Under Export current settings to a Monarch LCS configuration file click Generate . Save the XML file that is generated. Open the XML file using Notepad++ or a similar text editor. Scroll down to the <Kaltura> tag and you will see your settings have been added to the XML code.
  • Page 94 Your notes Chapter C,...
  • Page 95: Matrox Monarch Lcs Specifications

    Matrox Monarch LCS Specifications This appendix provides specifications for the Monarch LCS hardware.
  • Page 96: General

    General • Regulatory compliance EMC: FCC Class A, CE Mark Class A, ACMA C-Tick Mark RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU • Weight 0.6 kg • Power Input: 9-24 VDC Connector: DIN4 Total power consumption: 20-30 Watts (42 max) • Power Supply Line voltage: 100-240 VAC Frequency: 50-60 Hz Input connector: IEC320-C8 Output connector: DIN4 Locking power...
  • Page 97: Environmental Specifications

    Supported video input formats (auto-detected): 1920 × 1080p at 25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60 fps • 1920 ×1080i at 25/29.97 fps • 1280 × 720p at 50/59.94/60 fps • 720 × 576i at 25 fps • 720 × 486i at 29.97 fps • 8-channel, 24-bit SDI embedded audio, 48 kHz sample rate, synchronous SDI compliant with SMPTE 259M/292M/424M(Level A)/425M BNC connector (75 Ω...
  • Page 98: Dimensions

    Dimensions The dimensions for the Monarch LCS are as follows. Front Chapter D,...
  • Page 99: Side

    Side Dimensions...
  • Page 100 Your notes Chapter D,...
  • Page 101: Matrox Customer Support

    Matrox Customer Support This appendix explains how you can register your Matrox product and obtain customer support.
  • Page 102: How To Get Matrox Customer Support

    Matrox product, please contact your Matrox representative. He or she should be able to help you quickly correct any installation or system configuration problem. If your representative is unable to solve your problem, contact Matrox for further information and assistance. Registration You can register your Matrox product in the Matrox Support section of our website at www.matrox.com/video/support.
  • Page 103 Reset button analog audio output LAN port LEDs, hardware power SD cards USB ports Matrox Customer support contacting us WWW site Matrox Monarch LCS Date and time analog audio input Device name analog audio output Dual Isolated mode date and time...
  • Page 104 Settings page Matrox Monarch Utils application Encoder tab Maximum recording duration Production tab Media Save/Load tab Monarch LCS Side-by-side mode See Matrox Monarch LCS Single Isolated mode Specifications, hardware Status Name, device LEDs Network saving to USB connection Style conventions...
  • Page 105: Compliance Statements

    (Español) Información para usuarios europeos – Declaración de conformidad Observación referente a los productos de hardware de Matrox apoyados por este manual Estos dispositivos cumplen con la directiva de la CE 2014/30/EU para dispositivos digitales de Clase A. Dichos dispositivos han sido sometidos a prueba y se ha comprobado que cumplen con las normas EN55022/CISPR22 y EN55024/CISPR24.
  • Page 106 www.matrox.com/video...

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