6.4 Glossary
Active Routing – The current routing state of a Router's Matrix.
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Destination – A Video or Audio destination (output from a Router device). Numbered starting from 1.
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Input – Synonymous with Source.
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IP – Stands for Internet Protocol. Base protocol of the Internet which can also be used on LANs. This
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protocol uses 4 byte addresses (IPv4) written in "quad dot" format, which is four decimal numbers
separated by periods (192.168.2.60 for example).
LAN – Stands for Local Area Network. Refers to a single local Ethernet network, usually consisting of
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a single IP subnet.
Level – Router devices may contain multiple Video and Audio levels. Level numbers start from 1.
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Mascot Protocol – An abbreviation of MAtrix Switch COrporation proTocol. An ASCII text based
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protocol for interfacing to Matrix Switch Corporation devices.
Matrix – Used when referring to a Router's entire routing state.
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Mute – When supported, a destination can be muted, which for video means the output is turned off and
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for audio means it is silenced.
Output – Synonymous with Destination.
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Preset – Matrix Switch Corporation Router devices provide 10 presets which store matrix Routing
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connections. When a preset is "recalled" zero or more matrix connections are changed based on the
content of the Preset. Numbered starting from 0. Preset 0 is special in that it is recalled on system
startup.
Remote Panel – Matrix Switch Corporation Remote Panels connect to Router devices for remote
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control with touch buttons.
Router – A Video/Audio Routing device routes one or more sources to one or more destinations (not to
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be confused with a 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.
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Smart Panel – A Matrix Switch Corporation Remote Panel which comes equipped with an LCD screen
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interface.
Source – A Video or Audio source (input to a Router device). Numbered starting from 1.
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TCP – Stands for Transport Control Protocol. This protocol is used by Matrix Switch Corporation
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devices for remote panel control, the MASCOT network interface and the web page interface.
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