Kramer MTX3-88-SE User Manual

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USER MANUAL
MODEL:
MTX3-88-SE
4K 8x8 Seamless Matrix
Switcher/Multi-Scaler
P/N: 2900-301675 Rev 1
www.kramerav.com

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL MODEL: MTX3-88-SE 4K 8x8 Seamless Matrix Switcher/Multi-Scaler P/N: 2900-301675 Rev 1 www.kramerav.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Defining MTX3-88-SE Mounting MTX3-88-SE Connecting MTX3-88-SE Connecting the Audio Line to a Balanced/Unbalanced Stereo Audio Acceptor Connecting to MTX3-88-SE via RS-232 Operating and Controlling the MTX3-88-SE Principles of Operation Operating the Device using the Device Panel Buttons Operating via Ethernet...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Introduction Welcome to Kramer Electronics! Since 1981, Kramer Electronics has been providing a world of unique, creative, and affordable solutions to the vast range of problems that confront the video, audio, presentation, and broadcasting professional on a daily basis. In recent years, we...
  • Page 4: Overview

    European Advanced Recycling Network (EARN) and will cover any costs of treatment, recycling and recovery of waste Kramer Electronics branded equipment on arrival at the EARN facility. For details of Kramer’s recycling arrangements in your particular country go to our recycling pages at www.kramerav.com/il/quality/environment.
  • Page 5 HDBaseT–compliant extension products. For optimum extension reach and performance, use recommended Kramer cables. • I–EDIDPro™ Kramer Intelligent EDID Processing™ — Intelligent EDID handling and ensures plug & play operation for HDMI source and display systems. •...
  • Page 6: Typical Applications

    • Control Center multi–view operations. • Seamless routable presentations in large–space facilities, such as conference halls, visitor centers, boardrooms, and auditoriums. Controlling your MTX3-88-SE Control your MTX3-88-SE directly via the front panel push buttons (with on-screen menus, or: • Via the IP commands transmitted by a controller and touch screen system, or a browser using built-in user-friendly Web pages.
  • Page 7: Defining Mtx3-88-Se

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Defining MTX3-88-SE This section defines MTX3-88-SE. Figure 1: MTX3-88-SE 4K 8x8 Seamless Matrix Switcher/Multi-Scaler Front Panel Feature Function ON LED (behind On when power is supplied to the unit. the logo) IN SELECT Buttons Press to select the input to switch after selecting an output (also used for storing (1 to 8) machine setups).
  • Page 8 Connect to an HDMI acceptor. Output 9 mirrors (8/9) Output 8. CNTL (Rx, Tx) 2-pin Terminal Block Connect to a PC to control MTX3-88-SE. Connector (GND is common for CNTL and RS-232) RS-232 (G, Rx, Tx) 3-pin Terminal Block Connect to a serial controller or serially controlled Connector device.
  • Page 9 DIP-Switches are used to configure the IR and RS- 232. (see Configuring IR and RS-232 over HDBT on page 14). Power Switch Turn the device on and off. Mains Power Connector and Fuse Plug in the power cord. MTX3-88-SE – Defining MTX3-88-SE...
  • Page 10: Mounting Mtx3-88-Se

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Mounting MTX3-88-SE This section provides instructions for mounting MTX3-88-SE. Before installing, verify that the environment is within the recommended range: • Operation temperature – 0 to 40C (32 to 104F). • Storage temperature – -40 to +70C (-40 to +158F).
  • Page 11: Connecting Mtx3-88-Se

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Connecting MTX3-88-SE Always switch off the power to each device before connecting it to your MTX3-88-SE. After connecting your MTX3-88-SE, connect its power and then switch on the power to each device. Figure 3: Connecting to the MTX3-88-SE Rear Panel...
  • Page 12: Connecting The Audio Line To A Balanced/Unbalanced Stereo Audio Acceptor

    Figure 4: Connecting to a Balanced Stereo Audio Figure 5: Connecting to an Unbalanced Stereo Audio Acceptor Acceptor Connecting to MTX3-88-SE via RS-232 You can connect to MTX3-88-SE via an RS-232 connection using, for example, a PC. MTX3-88-SE features an RS-232 3-pin terminal block connector allowing the RS-232 to control MTX3-88-SE.
  • Page 13: Operating And Controlling The Mtx3-88-Se

    12. Routing IP-Driven Control Signals via Built-in Control Gateway Remote IP connected clients can send from the LAN, via the MTX3-88-SE matrix built-in control gateway, RS-232 commands, and receive responses and notifications, to control devices connected to MTX3-88-SE matrix RS-232 control port. The built-in control gateway...
  • Page 14 Storing and Recalling a Preset Switching an Input to an Output in the Matrix Mode The MTX3-88-SE matrix mode is the default operation mode. Any of the 8 inputs can be switched to any of the 8 outputs. Switching is immediate and seamless see...
  • Page 15 Video output signals saturation, contrast and brightness. • Output displays borders, labels and their properties (for example, color and background color). • Audio output signals settings (for example, mute state and volume settings). MTX3-88-SE – Operating and Controlling the MTX3-88-SE...
  • Page 16 RS-232 and IR over the HDBT. (Figure 6): Each of the RS-232 and IR data signals may be configured for extension between HDBT (RJ-45) ports or between an HDBT port and a panel (Terminal Block) port MTX3-88-SE – Operating and Controlling the MTX3-88-SE...
  • Page 17 Dip Switch Configuration and Webpage Selection Routing Switch 1 Switch 2 Configuration Web Selection HDBT IN (RJ-45) is routed to/from HDBT OUT1 (RJ- OUT 1 HDBT IN (RJ-45) is routed to/from HDBT OUT1 (Terminal Block) MTX3-88-SE – Operating and Controlling the MTX3-88-SE...
  • Page 18 Web Selection OUT 1 HDBT IN Rx (RJ-45) is routed to HDBT OUT1 Tx (RJ-45 and Terminal Block) HDBT IN Rx (Terminal Block) is routed to HDBT OUT1 Tx (RJ-45 and Terminal Block) MTX3-88-SE – Operating and Controlling the MTX3-88-SE...
  • Page 19: Operating Via Ethernet

    Port via a Network Switch on page 20). If you want to connect via a router and your IT system is based on IPv6, speak to your IT department for specific installation instructions. MTX3-88-SE – Operating and Controlling the MTX3-88-SE...
  • Page 20 (Figure Figure 9: Local Area Connection Properties Window 4. Highlight either Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) or Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) depending on the requirements of your IT system. MTX3-88-SE – Operating and Controlling the MTX3-88-SE...
  • Page 21 5. Click Properties. The Internet Protocol Properties window relevant to your IT system appears as shown in (Figure 10). Figure 10: Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window Figure 11: Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window MTX3-88-SE – Operating and Controlling the MTX3-88-SE...
  • Page 22 When no DHCP server is detected, a fallback static IP address of 192.168.1.39, and 255.255.255.0 subnet mask (class C), is assigned until an IP address is acquired via the DHCP server. For more information, refer to Product Page Technical Note in www.kramerav.com/product/MTX3-88-SE. MTX3-88-SE – Operating and Controlling the MTX3-88-SE...
  • Page 23: Using Embedded Web Pages

    1. Enter the IP address of the device in the address bar of your internet browser (default = 192.168.1.39). If security is enabled, the Login window appears. Figure 13: Embedded Web Pages Login Window MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 24 Kramer Electronics Ltd. 2. Enter the Username (default = Admin) and Password (default = Admin) and click Sign in. The default web page appears. Figure 14: AV Landing Page MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 25 Picture Settings on page 46. • Setting Device Properties on page 49. • Setting Control Gateway Properties on page 53. • Setting Security Status on page 54. • Viewing the About Page on page 59. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 26: 8X8 Av Matrix Routing Operation And Settings

    The current Active Operation Mode is displayed in the top menu bar as either one of:  8x8 AV Routing (for matrix mode)  Multi View (for multi-view mode) The active operation mode is selected. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 27 Figure 17: Click Text to Select Cross-Point • A green light on a button indicates a connected source/acceptor. • The grid view allows you to select the Input to Output connections using a simple grid. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 28 (on output port) to mute the audio output signal. indication appears. ▪ Click (on Analog Output ports) to adjust the output volume. The following window appears: Figure 20: Setting the Output Volume The selected inputs are switched to the selected outputs. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 29: Multi-View Operation Mode Settings

    To select the multi-view mode as the active operation mode, see Selecting the Desired Operation Mode on page 24. To verify the multi-view operation mode is the active mode: 1. On the Multi-view operation page (Figure 22), verify: MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 30 1. Click Multi View on the Navigation List. The Multi-View Settings page appears (Figure 22). 2. Select 8x2 matrix with quadview layout settings tab (see Selecting a Windows Layout in the Multi-View Mode on page 12). The QUAD layout tab appears (Figure 23). MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 31 ▪ Click the cross-point box and verify that the Input number you select within the box (1-4), is the output you wish to display in the window. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 32 Defining Quad-view layout windows on page 32). To define quad-view layouts for Window 3, Defining Quad-view layout windows on page 32). To define quad-view layouts for Window 4, Defining Quad-view layout windows on page 32). MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 33 4. Adjust the audio volume, for each output, using the Volume Output 1, 2 slider, in the grid-pane bottom right-hand side, or manually adjusting the volume level at the slider right side. Figure 24: Multi View 8x2 Matrix with Quadview Layout – Adjusting Output Audio Volume MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 34 Figure 27: Quad-View Layout – Window 3 Parameters Figure 28: Quad-View Layout – Window 4 Parameters Settings Settings ▪ Set on/off for display video, show label and border parameters. ▪ Select border color and width. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 35 1, 3, 5 and 7 outputs (Figure 29). Layout windows grid appears only after input selection. Figure 29: Multi View Mode – 8x4 Matrix with PIP Layout – Initial Settings Page MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 36 3. Repeat for the 3 active outputs and their remaining windows. Matrix Routing Input -Output Inputs Output Quad View Windows Grid Cross-Point Box 1 and 2 To define quad-view layouts for Window 1, Defining Quad-view layout windows on page 32). MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 37 5 and 6 To define quad-view layouts for Window 3, Defining Quad-view layout windows on page 32). 7 and 8 To define quad-view layouts for Window 3, Defining Quad-view layout windows on page 32). MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 38 4. Adjust the audio volume, for each output, using the Volume Output 1, 2 slider, in the grid-pane bottom right-hand side, or manually adjusting the volume level at the slider right side. Figure 30: Multi View 8x4 Matrix with Quadview Layout – Adjusting Output Audio Volume MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 39 2. Click IDENTIFY to display each quad-view layout window number on output display via OSD for about 10 seconds. 3. Click RESET TO DEFAULT to reset settings to factory defaults. Layout windows settings are defined. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 40 1and 5 outputs (Figure 33). Layout windows grid appears only after input selection. Figure 33: Multi View Mode – 8x2 Matrix with 2 PIP Layout – Initial Settings Page Window 1 always represents the background image. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 41 3. Repeat for the remaining active output and the remaining windows. Matrix Routing Inputs Outputs Quad View Windows Grid Input -Output Cross-Point Box 1 and 2 To define quad-view layouts for Window 1, Defining Quad-view layout windows on page 32). MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 42 4. Adjust the audio volume, for each output, using the Volume Output 1, 2 slider, in the grid-pane bottom right-hand side, or manually adjusting the volume level at the slider right side. Figure 34: Multi View 8x2 Matrix with 2 PIP Layout – Adjusting Output Audio Volume MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 43 Set on/off for display video, show label and border parameters. ▪ Select border color and width. Figure 35: 2 PIP (8X2 Matrix) Layout – Window 1 Figure 36: 2 PIP (8X2 Matrix) Layout – – Window 2 Parameters Settings Parameters Settings MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 44: Data Routing

    Data Routing enables you to select the source on Input 1 (HDMI or HDBT) and the sources on outputs 1 & 2 (HDBT OUT 1 or OUT 2 for RS-232 or IR extension). For more details, Configuring IR and RS-232 over HDBT on page 14. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 45 Routing options (RS-232, USB & IR) are available depending on which signal (HDBT or HDMI) is selected. 3. In the HDBT Output HDBT 1 or HDBT 2 drop-down list, select the relevant routing required. For more details, see Configuring IR and RS-232 over HDBT on page 14. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 46: Managing Edid

    2. Under STEP 1: SELECT SOURCE, click the required EDID source from the outputs, inputs, default EDID or an uploaded EDID configuration file (for example, the default EDID file). Figure 40: Selecting the EDID Source MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 47 Figure 41: Selecting EDID Input Destinations 4. Click COPY EDID. The following message appears. Figure 42: EDID Warning 5. Click CONTINUE. After EDID is copied, a success message appears. EDID is copied to the selected input/s. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 48: Picture Settings

    3. For each input define the label: ▪ Change the input name. ▪ Hide/show the label. ▪ Hide/show the label background. ▪ Set the label text color. ▪ Select label position on the display. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 49 If you need to make identical adjustments for all the inputs, check Apply to all inputs and adjust the video parameters on that input only. These parameters then apply to the other inputs. Inputs are adjusted. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 50 Enable Auto Sleep Delay, set the No input signal (in seconds) and click SET TIMEOUT. To save any changes, click SET TIMEOUT. 4. For each output: ▪ Change the name label. ▪ Select the output resolution. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 51: Setting Device Properties

    To change the device name: 1. In the Navigation list, click Device Settings. The Device Settings>General page appears. Figure 45: MTX3-88-SE Device Settings – General 2. Next to Device Name, enter the new device name (Max. 14 characters). 3. Click SAVE.
  • Page 52 IP address and password (a DHCP-acquired IP address is retained). To restart the device: 1. Click DEVICE RESTART on the Device > General page (Figure 45). 2. Click CONTINUE. Figure 47: Restart the Device The device restarts. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 53 Settings Networking Properties By default, DHCP is set to on. The IP address shows the actual IP address acquired from the DHCP server, or the auto-acquired fallback IP address when there is no DHCP server detection. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 54 This requires entering mask and gateway addresses. ▪ Mask Address – Enter subnet mask. ▪ Gateway address – Enter the gateway address. 4. Define TCP (default, 5000) and UDP (default, 50000) ports. Network settings are defined. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 55: Setting Control Gateway Properties

    The TUNNELING ADVANCED PROPERTIES Settings tab appears. 3. Select either UDP or TCP port. 4. Select IP Port. 5. Select (in seconds) TCP Keep alive. 6. Click to toggle ON Send replied to new client by default Bits. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 56: Setting Security Status

    Defining 802.1X Authentication on page 57. Changing Security Status This section details the following: • Enabling User Access on page 55. • Disabling User Access on page 56. • Changing the Password on page 56. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 57 3. Click On next to Security Status to enable web page authentication (Off by default). Figure 53: Security Tab – Security On 4. Click CHANGE. 5. Enter the new password and then confirm password. 6. Click SAVE. Security is enabled and access requires authentication. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 58 3. Next to Current Password, enter the current password. 4. Click CHANGE. 5. Next to New Password, enter the new password. 6. Next to Confirm Password, enter the new password again. 7. Click SAVE. Password has changed. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 59 EAP-MSCHAP V2 (Figure 56) – Enter:  Username - up to 24 alphanumeric characters, including “_” and “-“ characters within the username, and  Password - up to 24 ASCII characters Figure 57: Security Tab – EAP-MSCHAP V2 Authentication MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 60 Click to upload the certificates and keys, ▪ Enter the private key password (assigned by IT administrator), ▪ Set Server Certificate On Figure 59: Certificates and Password Click APPLY. 802.1X authentication security is configured. MTX3-88-SE – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 61: Viewing The About Page

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Viewing the About Page View the firmware version and Kramer Electronics Ltd details in the About page. To view the device status: 1. In the navigation pane, select About. 2. Select the General Info tab. The Devices Status appears.
  • Page 62: Upgrading The Firmware

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Upgrading the Firmware Use the Kramer K-UPLOAD software to upgrade the firmware via ethernet. The device continues to operate and once FW upload complete, you are asked to Restart no or later. The latest version of K-UPLOAD and installation instructions can be downloaded from our website at: www.kramerav.com/support/product_downloads.asp.
  • Page 63: Technical Specifications

    Output and input selector buttons, system set up buttons, store and recall buttons, display identify button, reset button and panel lock button Extension Line Reach Up to 100m (330ft), when using Kramer HDBaseT cables PoE Providing 15W per 802.3at Type 1 Standards Compliance HDBaseT 3.0...
  • Page 64: Default Communication Parameters

    Video bandwidth..170MHz CVT standard..... Not supported GTF standard..... Not supported Additional descriptors... None Preferred timing..Yes Native/preferred timing.. 1920x1080p at 60Hz (16:9) Modeline...."1920x1080" 148.500 1920 2008 2052 2200 1080 1084 1089 1125 +hsync +vsync MTX3-88-SE – Technical Specifications...
  • Page 65 Front center..... No Rear left/right..No Rear center....No Front left/right center.. No Rear left/right center... No Rear LFE....No Report information Date generated... 20/03/2022 Software revision..2.91.0.1043 Data source....Real-time 0x0061 Operating system..10.0.18363.2 Raw data 00,FF,FF,FF,FF,FF,FF,00,2D,B2,00,12,01,01,01,01,FF,1C,01,03,80,34,20,78,E2,B3,25,AC,51,30,B4,26, MTX3-88-SE – Technical Specifications...
  • Page 66 Kramer Electronics Ltd. 10,50,54,FF,FF,80,81,8F,81,99,A9,40,61,59,45,59,31,59,71,4A,81,40,02,3A,80,18,71,38,2D,40,58,2C, 45,00,A0,5A,00,00,00,1E,00,00,00,FF,00,32,39,35,2D,38,38,33,34,35,30,31,30,30,00,00,00,FC,00,56, 53,4D,2D,34,78,34,78,0A,20,20,20,20,00,00,00,FD,00,38,4C,1E,53,11,00,0A,20,20,20,20,20,20,01,0F, 02,03,1B,C1,23,09,07,07,48,90,05,04,03,02,07,16,01,65,03,0C,00,10,00,83,01,00,00,02,3A,80,18,71, 38,2D,40,58,2C,45,00,07,44,21,00,00,1E,01,1D,80,18,71,1C,16,20,58,2C,25,00,07,44,21,00,00,9E,01, 1D,00,72,51,D0,1E,20,6E,28,55,00,07,44,21,00,00,1E,8C,0A,D0,8A,20,E0,2D,10,10,3E,96,00,07,44,21, 00 ,00,18,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,77 MTX3-88-SE – Technical Specifications...
  • Page 67: Protocol 3000

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Protocol 3000 Kramer devices can be operated using Kramer Protocol 3000 commands sent via serial or Ethernet ports. Understanding Protocol 3000 Protocol 3000 commands are a sequence of ASCII letters, structured according to the following. • Command format:...
  • Page 68: Protocol 3000 Commands

    ~nn@BEACON-INFOport_id,ip_string,udp_port,tcp_port,mac_ad control port, MAC – TCP control port tcp_port dress,model,name<CR><LF> address, model, – Dash-separated mac_address name. mac address – Device model model There is no Set name – Device name command. Get command initiates a notification. MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 69 = hours mm = minutes ss = seconds CONF-EXPORT Export configuration COMMAND Export configuration file: file. #CONF-EXPORT<CR> #CONF-EXPORT<CR> FEEDBACK ~nn@CONF-EXPORTsystem/export/mtx3-88-SE_Configuration.bin <CR><LF> CONF-IMPORT Export configuration COMMAND Import configuration file: file. #CONF-IMPORT<CR> #CONF-IMPORT<CR> FEEDBACK ~nn@CONF-IMPORTsystem/import/MTX2_Configuration.bin <CR><LF> MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 70 1 – indicates that EDID data is copied to this destination. – Safe mode safe_mode 0 – device accepts the EDID as is without trying to adjust 1 – device tries to adjust the EDID (default value if no parameter is sent) MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 71 – Number that in_index EDID-DC? Get the input's deep COMMAND #EDID-DC 1,1<CR> color removal status. #EDID-DC?in_index<CR> indicates the specific input: ~01@ EDID-DC 1,1 FEEDBACK – deep_color_state Get: 0 – Don’t change ~nn@EDID-DCin_index,deep_color_state<CR><LF> 1 – Remove deep color MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 72 OUT 1, OUT 2. If the connected display on OUT 2 supports HDCP, but OUT 1 does not, then HDCP is defined as not supported. If OUT 1 is not connected, then HDCP is defined by OUT 2. MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 73 0 – White 1 – Black 2 – Green 3 – Purple – backgnd_stat 0 – Off 1 – On – position 0 – Top Left 1 – Top Right 2 – Bottom Left 3 – Bottom Right MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 74 It is not mandatory to enable the permission system in order to use the device In each device, some connections allow logging in to different levels. Some do not work with security at all. Connection may logout after timeout. MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 75 COMMAND Reset the machine name #NAME-RST<CR> (DNS) name to (S/N last digits are 0102): #NAME- factory default. FEEDBACK RSTkramer_0102<CR> ~nn@NAME-RSTok<CR><LF> Factory default of machine (DNS) name is “KRAMER_” + 4 last digits of device serial number. MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 76 0, which is the net-ip or net-config the Ethernet control port. command. 1 – Try to use DHCP. If unavailable, use the IP set by the factory or using the net-ip or net-config command. MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 77 5 – USB out_index Video:1 – 8, *=All, x=disconnect Audio Embed:1 - 8 Audio Analog:1,2,9,10 RS-232: 1,2 IR: 1,2 USB: 1,2 – In_index Video:1 – 8 Audio Embed:1 - 8 RS-232: 1,11 IR: 1, USB: 1, MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 78 4=1280x720p@60Hz 100-105 In View 5=1920x1080i@59.94Hz/60Hz Modes), define them 16=1920x1080p@59.94Hz/60Hz using the DEF-RES 19=1280x720p@50Hz command. 31=1920x1080p@50Hz 32=1920x1080p@23.97Hz/24Hz 33=1920x1080p@25Hz 34=1920x1080p@29.97Hz/30Hz 60=1280x720p@23.97Hz/24Hz 61=1280x720p@25Hz 62=1280x720p@29.97Hz/30Hz 66=1024x768@60Hz 67=1280x768p@60Hz 68=1280x1024p@60Hz 69=1600x1200p@60Hz 70=1680x1050p@60Hz 71=1920x1200@60Hz 72=3840x2160p@24Hz 73=3840x2160p@25Hz 74=3840x2160p@30Hz 75=3840x2160p@50Hz 76=3840x2160p@60Hz 77=1366x768p@60 78=1360x768p@60 79=2560x1440p@60 80=2560x1600p@60 MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 79 15 –PIP ~nn@WND-ASPECTmode,out_index,wind_id,aspect_ratio<CR><LF> 16 –PIP2 – out_index 1 - 8 wind_id – Matrix Mode:1 – 8 Quad:1 & 5 PIP:1, 3,5 & 7 PIP2: 1 & 5 – aspect_ratio 1 – Full 2 – Best fit MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 80 (number of windows changes for each mode): Matrix Mode:1 – 8 Quad:1 & 5 PIP:1, 3,5 & 7 PIP2: 1 & 5 status – 0 – Vide disabled 1 – Video enabled 2 – Blank picture MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 81 (refer device definitions). In devices that enable showing multiple outputs on one display – each in a separate window – this command relates only to the window associated with the output indicated in the out- index parameter. MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 82 – Type of ▪ <port_format> <index>,audio_level_range<CR><LF> signal on the port: o HDMI o HDBT o ANALOG_AUDIO ▪ – The port <port_index> number as printed on the front or rear panel ▪ – Signal ID <signal_type> attribute: o AUDIO MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 83 URL encode format (no we have different types spaces) of Presets inside the same system. To get the list of preset types existing in your product use the command: X-PRST-TYPES? This is an Extended Protocol 3000 command. MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 84 This is used essentially when we have different types of Presets inside the same system. To get the list of preset types existing in your product use the command: X-PRST-TYPES? This is an Extended Protocol 3000 command. MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 85 This is used essentially when we have different types of Presets inside the same system. To get the list of preset types existing in your product use the command: X-PRST-TYPES? This is an Extended Protocol 3000 command. MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 86 HDMI o HDBT o ANALOG_AUDIO o AMPLIFIED_AUDIO o TOS o SPDIF o MIC o RS-232 o IR o USB_A o USB_B ▪ <port_index> – The port number as printed on the front or rear panel MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 87 ANALOG_AUDIO <port_index>,…,<direction_type>. <port_format>. o AMPLIFIED_AUDIO <port_index>]]]<CR><LF> o TOS o SPDIF o MIC o RS-232 o IR o USB_A o USB_B ▪ <port_index> – The port number as printed on the front or rear panel MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 88: Result And Error Codes

    (Reserved) ERR_RESERVED_8 (Reserved) ERR_RESERVED_9 (Reserved) ERR_RESERVED_10 (Reserved) ERR_RESERVED_11 (Reserved) ERR_RESERVED_12 (Reserved) ERR_EDID_CORRUPTED EDID corrupted ERR_NON_LISTED Device specific errors File has the same CRC – not changed ERR_SAME_CRC ERR_WRONG_MODE Wrong operation mode ERR_NOT_CONFIGURED Device/chip was not initialized MTX3-88-SE – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 89 This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from country to country or state to state. This limited warranty is void if (i) the label bearing the serial number of this product has been removed or defaced, (ii) the product is not distributed by Kramer Electronics or (iii) this product is not purchased from an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller.
  • Page 90 SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening and servicing For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors, visit our website where updates to this user manual may be found. We welcome your questions, comments, and feedback.

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