Matrix Switch Corporation MSC-XD1608L Product Manual

Matrix Switch Corporation MSC-XD1608L Product Manual

1ru 16 input 8 output 3g-sdi video router with button control panel
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Matrix Switch Corporation
MSC-XD1608L
Product Manual
1RU 16 input 8 output 3G-SDI Video Router with Button Control Panel
Revision 1.4
Page 1 of 61
© 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation
www.matrixswitchcorp.com

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  • Page 1 Matrix Switch Corporation MSC-XD1608L Product Manual 1RU 16 input 8 output 3G-SDI Video Router with Button Control Panel Revision 1.4 Page 1 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitchcorp.com...
  • Page 2 ITS CONDITION, QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE. Matrix Switch Corporation disclaims all liability arising from this information and its use. Use of Matrix Switch Corporation devices in life support and/or safety applications is entirely at the buyer’s risk, and the buyer agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Matrix Switch Corporation from any and all damages, claims, suits, or expenses resulting from such use.
  • Page 3 2013-11-29 MSC-4HDX6464 manual released. • Updated Mascot protocol information to version 2.3. • Added Vars Mascot command description. • Revision 1.0 Initial release of modular product manual. • 2013-04-15 Page 3 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    3.3 Serial Access...............................21 3.4 Command Format............................21 3.4.1 Command Names..........................22 3.5 Response Format............................22 3.6 Command Arguments..........................23 3.7 System Parameters............................24 3.7.1 System Parameter Table........................25 3.8 Core Commands............................25 3.9 Configuration Commands...........................26 3.10 Miscellaneous Commands........................27 Page 4 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 5 3.10.37 S Command.............................46 3.10.38 SerBaud Command..........................46 3.10.39 Set Command..........................47 3.10.40 SetA Command..........................47 3.10.41 SetS Command..........................48 3.10.42 SrcNames Command........................48 3.10.43 SysName Command........................49 3.10.44 SysType Command..........................49 3.10.45 Vars Command..........................50 3.10.46 W Command............................51 Page 5 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 6 4.3.3 Linux..............................55 5 Troubleshooting..............................57 5.1 Unknown IP address............................57 5.2 Unexpected reboots.............................57 6 Reference................................58 6.1 Specifications..............................58 6.2 Serial Interface Pinout..........................58 6.3 GPIO Auxiliary Interface..........................59 6.4 Glossary...............................60 7 Matrix Switch Corporation Warranty......................61 Page 6 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    1.1 Device Connections The MSC-XD1608L comes with a power supply adapter, a redundant power supply and a documentation CD. Additional cables and hardware are not usually provided. Power supply adapter – A 12 Volt 5 Amp power supply adapter is provided which is connected to the •...
  • Page 8: Powering Up The Device

    • 1.3 Front Panel Button Interface The MSC-XD1608L is equipped with a 16x16 button panel which provides one of several options for controlling and viewing the status of the routing matrix. This panel interface provides separate input and output buttons. One output button is active at a time, indicated by it being lit.
  • Page 9: Network Settings

    “Dest” as a prefix (example: Src1). The presets are labeled “Startup” for Preset 0 and “PresetN”, where N is a number from 1 to 9, for the remaining presets. Page 9 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 10: Presets

    1.4.6 Panel Remote Router IP Address Remote panels control Matrix Switch Corporation video/audio routers with the TCP/IP protocol via the Ethernet port. NOTE: The button panel interface of a router device may also be used to remotely control a different router. In that case the Control Mode selection setting is used to determine the mode of the panel interface.
  • Page 11 IP addresses to their Remote Router IP setting of the router they will control. Additional configuration changes may be required, depending on the application and are described in subsequent sections. Page 11 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 12: Installation Example

    • sources. The applicable settings for advanced panel control scenarios can be found on the Config Tab of the Web Page Interface. Refer to that section for additional details. Page 12 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 13: Web

    2.1 Overview Figure 1: Routing Tab All Matrix Switch Corporation Router and Remote Panel systems include a built in web page that can be used with standards compliant Javascript enabled web browsers, including but not limited to Firefox, Chrome, Safari and recent versions of Internet Explorer.
  • Page 14: Changing A Connection

    No Change and Mute (the latter only if available for the given level). The No Change option indicates that the Destination for the given Level should not be changed from its current value, when the preset Page 14 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 15: Loading Work Matrix From A Source Target

    Editing an existing Preset – Editing a Preset is done by loading it to the Work Matrix, making the • desired changes and saving it back to the same Preset. All this is accomplished without changing the Active Routing matrix state. 2.4 Labels Tab Page 15 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 16: Config Tab

    Presets can also be assigned label names. Click the Save button to save changes that have been made. 2.5 Config Tab Page 16 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 17: System Settings

    TCP/IP network configuration. Once the save button is pressed and the system is rebooted any changes to DHCP enable, the IP Address or the Netmask shall result in having to access the web page with the Page 17 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 18: Button Panel Settings

    MSC-XD1608L Product Manual new settings. If there are Matrix Switch Corporation remote control panels which access the system which has been changed, they must also be reconfigured to use the new router IP address as well. See the Network Planning section for more helpful information on planning your network.
  • Page 19: Command Tab

    Clicking the Clear Output button will clear all command output in the lower area. See the section Mascot Control Protocol for more information. Page 19 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 20: Mascot Control Protocol

    MASCOT (MAtrix Switch COrporation ProTocol) provides an ASCII text based command interface via several different transports to control and get status from Matrix Switch Corporation devices. This command protocol can be utilized for manual control or for integration with automation control systems.
  • Page 21: Telnet Access

    Carriage Return (ASCII 13), indicates the end of a command or chain of commands, Enter key. <BS> Backspace character (ASCII 11), can be used to backspace characters in interactive command shells. “ Used for double quoting string arguments. Page 21 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 22: Command Names

    E00: Error message > 00 will contain a 2 digit decimal error code. Table 4 shows possible error codes which may be returned in response to commands. Page 22 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 23: Command Arguments

    Square brackets indicate an optional argument and parenthesis indicate a required argument. Any optional argument specified requires that all prior optional arguments are also specified. Table 6 lists currently used command argument types. Page 23 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 24: System Parameters

    Set S [Parameter][Value] Set Stored value of a parameter only. Table 7: System Parameter Commands Parameter identifiers are represented as one or more alphanumeric words separated by periods, representing a Page 24 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 25: System Parameter Table

    AS System name identifier. 3.8 Core Commands This section outlines commands considered to be core MASCOT protocol commands and consists of matrix routing, I/O label, preset, and other primary system commands. Page 25 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 26: Configuration Commands

    External panel interface enable (if available). PanelOfs [Dest][Src][Lvl][Lvl] Button panel destination/source offsets and levels to control. PanelRate [Number] Remote panel refresh rate. SerBaud [Number] Query or assign serial baud rate. SysName [String] System name. Page 26 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 27: Miscellaneous Commands

    When querying names, labels are surrounded by double quotes and each level is separated by commas ',' (multi- level systems only) and each destination is separated by newlines. Secondary levels use empty strings to Page 27 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 28: Dhcp Command

    IP assignment by MAC address or if there is a way to determine what IPs the Matrix Switch Corporation systems get assigned. Otherwise it may become difficult to determine what IP address to use when accessing the Web Page or other control interfaces. In the event that the IP address or...
  • Page 29: Firmware Command

    FrameIP IP Set IP address of remote Router system to control (use 0.0.0.0 on Router systems to disable remote control). Example to query and assign the remote Router IP Page 29 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 30: Gateway Command

    Display the Active value of a single parameter or a subset of parameters under a given parameter node. Examples of querying all parameters, “mtx” parameters, and “net.ip” parameter. >Get ctl.mascot.ver=2.3 ctl.serial.baud=115200 ctl.serial.log=0 ctl.serial.proto=mascot ctl.serial2.baud=115200 ctl.serial2.log=0 ctl.serial2.proto=mascot mtx.serial=1 mtx.sync=0 net.dhcp=0 net.gateway=192.168.2.1 net.ip=192.168.2.60 net.mac=00:50:C2:8B:DF:FE Page 30 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 31: Gets Command

    Unknown IP Address section for this device. Command Description Query IP address of the system. Ip IP Set IP address of the system. Example querying and assigning the IP address Page 31 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 32: Lockstatus Command

    Display destination matrix map. Only destinations are shown which have been remapped. One destination number per line is shown separated by a colon ‘:’ and the destinations which are substituted for each level separated by commas. Page 32 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 33: Mapsrc Command

    Assign a source mapping on all levels for Src1 to physical Src2. MapSrc Src1 Src2 Level Assign a source mapping on a single level for Src1 to physical Src2. Examples >MapSrc 1:4,4 2:3,2 >MapSrc 1 1:4,4 > Page 33 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 34: Mascotver Command

    3 integer numbers specifying the destination count, source count and flags of the level. The flags value is the sum of one or more values from the Flags table below. Flags Name Value Description Page 34 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 35 Level type: VIDEO, AUDIO, HD, VGA, 3G, ANALOG or AES. Used for general video, general audio, HD video, VGA video, 3G HD video, analog audio or AES digital audio respectively. DEST_COUNT Count of destinations for the level. Page 35 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 36: Mtxgroup Command

    I/O, which changes the size of the router matrix accordingly (matrix size divided by group count), and matrix routing changes update the grouped I/Os simultaneously. Group counts are Page 36 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 37: Netmask Command

    Description NetMask Query network mask value. NetMask NETMASK Set network mask value. Example querying and assigning netmask >NetMask 255.255.255.0 >NetMask 255.255.255.192 > 3.10.20 P Command Routers and MSC-GCP2U32 only Page 37 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 38: Padd Command

    This setting is stored and recalled on power up. Command Description PairIO Query current value of I/O pairing configuration. PairIO 0 | 1 Enable or disable I/O pairing (0: disable, 1: enable) Page 38 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 39: Panelcmd Command

    1 and 2 have P0 and P1 commands assigned respectively, which recalls preset 0 and preset 1, and GPIO pin 1 (GPIO pins start at 65) will recall preset 0. The second command queries the panel command for button Page 39 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 40: Panelcmden Command

    GPIO Auxiliary Interface for details. NOTE: Panel commands and conditions must be enabled with the PanelCmdEn Command or by setting the pnl.cmdEn S ystem P arameter to activate them. Command Description Page 40 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 41: Paneldis Command

    3.10.27 PanelExtEn Command Carina series only - Protocol Version: 2.4 Query or assign external button interface panel enable setting (if applicable – not all router devices have an Page 41 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 42: Panelrate Command

    Clear a preset. For Preset 0 this sets all Destinations to Source 0. Other Presets are assigned “No Change” to all Destinations. This command stores preset information which is available through system power cycles. Command Description PClr PRESET Clear a preset. Page 42 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 43: Protoser Command

    PsetNames PRESET, LABEL Assign a preset label. When querying names, labels are surrounded by double quotes and separated by newlines. Examples >PsetNames “Startup” “Preset1” “Preset2” “Preset3” “Preset4” “Preset5” “Preset6” “Preset7” “Preset8” Page 43 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 44: Psub Command

    '-' indicates “No Change”, which causes no changes to the given Destination/Level. • 0 indicates “Mute” • Command Description PView Display all presets. PView PRESET Display a single PRESET. Example on a 16x4 system with 2 levels >PView 1 Page 44 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 45: Reboot Command

    This value is stored and recalled on power up. Command Description RemoteSync Query current value of remote router syncing. RemoteSync 0 | 1 Enable or disable remote router syncing (1 or 0 respectively). Page 45 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 46: S Command

    Query or assign the RS-232 serial port baud rate. The default value is 115200. This value is stored and recalled on power up. Command Description SerBaud Query the current serial port baud rate. SerBaud BAUD Set the serial port baud rate. Examples >SerBaud 115200 >SerBaud 9600 > Page 46 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 47: Set Command

    >Set net.ip 192.168.2.60 > 3.10.40 SetA Command Protocol version 3.0 The SetA command is used for setting system parameter Active values only. Values set with this command will Page 47 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 48: Sets Command

    Secondary levels use empty strings to indicate that the label of the first level should be used. Examples >SrcNames “Src1”,”AudSrc1” “Src2”,”” “Src3”,”” “Src4”,”” >SrcNames 1 Page 48 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 49: Sysname Command

    NOTE: This command was not added until version 2.3 of the Mascot protocol. On previous versions, this command is available on the MSC-GCP2U32 LCD panel but not other Matrix Switch Corporation systems. When determining the system type, if executing the command returns an Invalid Command error, the system series can be assumed to be Carina.
  • Page 50: Vars Command

    Firmware=1.5.1 Gateway=192.168.2.1 IP=192.168.2.80 Mac=00:00:00:00:00:00 MascotVer=2 MtxProfiles=JSON Netmask=255.255.255.0 Profile=1 SerBaud=115200 SerProto=Mascot SysName=MSC-Panel SysType=2 > The example above shows a typical output of the Vars command for an MSC-GCP2U32 LCD panel. Page 50 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 51: W Command

    The value 0 can be used for DEST to switch all destinations to a given source. A level may also be specified to isolate switching a single level of all destinations. (Protocol Version 2.2) Page 51 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 52 > The above would connect source 4 to destination 1, source 3 to destination 2, source 2 to destination 3 and source 1 to destination 4 for all levels. Page 52 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 53: Software Updates

    4.1 Software Update on Pyxis Series Devices Once a valid software update image is obtained from Matrix Switch Corporation for the applicable hardware series, the following procedure can be used to perform a software update.
  • Page 54: Tftp Software

    5. Make sure to replace 192.168.2.59 with the device's IP address if the update procedure being used utilizes the device’s assigned IP and replace MSC-Pyxis-Firmware-x.x.x.img with the correct version number of the file. Page 54 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 55: Mac Os X

    2. Open a Terminal command line application (CTRL-ALT-T will do this on many desktop environments). 3. Use 'cd' commands to change to the directory where the firmware file is located, for example (if the Page 55 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 56 8. The TFTP program will indicate if the transfer was successful or not. 9. If the transfer failed (timed out, etc), retry the put command or quit the application (type 'quit' and ENTER) and start over from step 4. Page 56 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting

    If the device is rebooting unexpectedly (detectable on routers when the routing state gets reset to preset 0), make sure the correct power supply is being used with the device (12 Volt 5 Amp). Page 57 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 58: Reference

    An RS-232 serial port is provided for system control. This interface uses serial signals with 8 data bits, No Parity, and 1 Stop Bit (8N1). The standard DE-9 pin configuration is used for a DCE device for the RX, TX and Page 58 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 59: Gpio Auxiliary Interface

    Pin # Name Pin # Name Pin # Name GP10 GP19 GP11 GP20 GP12 GP21 GP13 GP22 GP14 GP23 GP15 GP24 GP16 Ground GP17 GP18 Page 59 of 61 © 2013-2016 Matrix Switch Corporation www.matrixswitch corp.com...
  • Page 60: Glossary

    Network router, which is referred to as a Network Switch in this manual). Simple Panel – A Matrix Switch Corporation Remote Panel which has buttons only. • Smart Panel – A Matrix Switch Corporation Remote Panel which comes equipped with an LCD screen • interface.
  • Page 61: Matrix Switch Corporation Warranty

    MSC-XD1608L Product Manual 7 Matrix Switch Corporation Warranty MSC provides the following limited warranty with its products: 1. MSC warrants that the equipment it manufactures is free from defects in material and workmanship. 2. This warranty begins on the day the product is shipped from MSC and shall be in effect for two years.

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