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Streams/flows: Streams or flows are audio/video/ancillary data that pass from senders
to receivers. In the Matrox ConductIP documentation, either term may be used
depending on the topic's context.
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Rooms: A ConductIP Administrator or Super operator creates rooms for operators. A
room contains the groups, and optionally devices as well, that ConductIP users are
allowed to route.
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Panels: These are where you connect the flows between senders and receivers.
Matrox ConductIP roles
There are three different types of ConductIP users:
Administrators: As a ConductIP Administrator, you have full rights and permissions over
all aspects of the ConductIP.
Super operators: As a Super operator, you have the same rights that an Administrator has
regarding Room and Panel management, but you do not have access to advanced configu-
ration options such as registry or certificate configuration, user management, licensing,
updating, etc.
Operators: As an operator, you can see the available Rooms and Panels and make the
required sender/receiver connections in the Panels page.
Matrox ConductIP user documentation
The Matrox ConductIP user documentation consists of the following:
Matrox ConductIP Device Setup sheet: This is a printed quick start sheet included with
your ConductIP MRA (Media Routing Appliance). It describes the hardware connections
and basic setup required to create an Administrator account and get you logged in to the
ConductIP. This document is also available on our website.
Matrox ConductIP Installation and User Guide: This is the main documentation for the
ConductIP and is accessible from the ConductIP user interface at any time. Please note that
the version of the user guide included with the ConductIP software is only current at the
time of the official release. The most up-to-date version of the user guide can always be
found on our website.
Tooltips: In addition to the traditional documentation, the ConductIP user interface
includes tooltips that provide immediate contextual information on various commands
and settings. Mouse over most buttons in ConductIP for a short description of their func-
tion.
Part # V11550-301-0101(1)
Last updated: March 24, 2023
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