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1. 113 160 161 208 209 256 OUTPUTS ROW 1 Addr00 Addr 32 Addr64 Adar96 Addr 128 ROW 2 Addr 01 Addr 33 Adar 65 Addar97 Adar 129 17 32 ROW 3 Addr 02 Addr 34 Addr66 Addr98 Aaar 130 33 48 ROW 4 Addr 03 Adar 35 Addr67 Addr99 Addr 131 49 64 ROW 5 Addr 04 Adar36 Addr68_ Adar 100 Addr 132 65 80 ROW 6 Addr 05 Addr 37 Addr69 Aaar 101 Aaar 133 81 96 ROW 7 ROW 8 ROW 9 ROW 10 ROW 11 ROW 12 ROW 13 ROW 14 ROW 15 ROW 16 ROW 17 ROW 18 ROW 19 ROW 20 ROW 21 ROW 22 ROW 23 ROW 24 ROW 25 ROW 26 ROW 27 ROW 28 ROW 29 ROW 30 ROW 31 ROW 32 Addr 06 Addr 07 Addr 08 Addr 09 Addr 10 Addr 11 Addr 12 Addr 13 Addr 14 Addr 15 Addr 16 Addr 17 Addr 18 Addr 19 Addr 20 Addr 21 Addr 22 Addr 23 Addr 24 Addr 25 Addr 26 Addr 27 Addr 28 Addr 29 Addr 30 Addr 31 Addr 38 Addr 39 Addr 40 Addr 41 Addr 42 Addr 43 Addr 44 Addr 45 Addr 46 Addr 47 Addr 48 Addr 49 Addr 50 Addr 51 Addr 52 Addr 53 Addr 54 Addr 55 Addr 56 Addr 57 Addr 58 Addr 59 Addr 60 Addr 61 Addr 62 Addr 63 Addr 70 Addr 71 Addr 72 Addr 73 Addr 74 Addr 75 Addr 76 Addr 77 Addr 78 Addr 79 Addr 80 Addr 81 Addr 82 Addr 83 Addr 84 Addr 85 Addr 86 Addr 87 Addr 88 Addr 89 Addr 90 Addr 91 Addr 92 Addr 93 Addr 94 Addr 95 Addr 102 Addr 103 Addr 104 Addr 105 Addr 106 Addr 107 Addr 108 Addr 109 Addr 110 Addr 111 Addr 112
2. GND1 El sHieo 8 SN2B Mondo Mondo Mondo Serial Serial OUT Signal Serial OUT Signal IN pin i pin Table A 6 T568B CAT5 pinout T568B CAT5 Specification 12345678 12345678 9 Color Orange White Orange Green White Blue Blue White Green Brown White Brown SISA RON v Beeson Cabling must be the same on both ends Use for Cat5 5e 6 magenta 87654321 Appendix B Filter cleaning replacement The Mondo III Matrix features filtered air cooling A removable filter is located on the left side when facing the rear of the frame This filter is easily removed by sliding out towards the rear Reference figure B 1 below The filter should be checked periodically and cleaned with a vacuum It is not rec ommended to immerse the filter in water Remember to reset fan Filter Service inter val via LCD see Section 4 Replacement filters may also be obtained from Magenta Research Contact Ma genta for details Figure B 1 Mondo III Fan filter Slide towards rear Appendix C Using the USB port on Mondo III SAP The Mondo III SAP Option allows a USB control connection This requires a USB type A to Type B mini cable connected to a PC or laptop as well as a software driver file MONDOS USB INF which is located on the CDROM shipped with the Mondo III System It can also be downloaded from http www magenta research com To install the driver follow the instructions below Conne
3. Salvo Routing Commands X Y Z Salvo Both Video and Audio Salvo Video Only UTP pairs 1 2 3 Salvo Audio Only UTP pair 4 Parameters mmm First Output in range nnn Last Output in range 000 Input number Note First Output mmm may be 1 3 digits Last Output nnn may be 1 3 digits Input 000 may be 1 3 digits however all must be the same number of digits append leading zeros if required Examples Xmmmnnnooo lt CR gt Or Ymmmnnnooo lt CR gt Or Zmmmnnnooo lt CR gt X121508 lt CR gt Send Video and Audio from Input 8 to Outputs 12 through 15 Y123 lt CR gt Send Video Only from Input 3 to Outputs 1 and 2 Z010516 lt CR gt Send Audio Only from Input 16 to Outputs 1 5 Conference Mode Cross Connect Commands J Both Video and Audio K Video Only UTP pairs 1 2 3 L Audio Only UTP pair 4 Parameters xxx Output yyy Input Note Output xxx may be 1 3 digits Input yyy may be 1 3 digits however both must be the same number of digits append leading zeros if required Examples Jxxxyyy CR Or Kxxxyyy lt CR gt Or Lxxxyyy lt CR gt J1215 CR Route Both Audio and Video from Input 15 to Output 12 and Input 12 to Output 15 K1215 lt CR gt Route Video Only from Input 15 to Output 12 and Input 12 to Output 15 L1215 CR Route Audio Only from Input 15 to Output 12 and Input 12 to Output 15 5 Commands cont Batch Routing Commands E F G E Both Video and Audio Video Only UTP pairs 1 2
4. Mondo Ill Matrix Installation amp Setup Guide O 1998 2011 by Magenta Research All rights reserved Magenta Research 128 Litchfield Road New Milford CT 06776 USA This document and the Magenta Research products to which it relates and the copyright in each is the property of Magenta Research Neither the document nor the products may be reproduced by any means in whole or in part without the prior written permission of Magenta Research Magenta Research makes no warranty or representation either express or implied with respect to this software or documentation including their quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose As a result this software or documentation are licensed as is and you the licensee are assuming the entire risk as to their quality and performance In no event will Magenta Research be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the software or documentation Magenta Research and the Magenta Research logo are trademarks of Magenta Research All other brands product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 th
5. arses ete de aeta eee 200 W Max Redundancy eese 2 independent fully redundant AC Mains inputs Environmental Temperature humidity MA cid 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C 10 to 90 non condensing Operating ne tense 0 to 104 F 0 to 40 C 10 to 90 non condensing Mechanical Rack mount sssseesssseeeee Standard 4U 19 EIA Front Panel Powder coat over aluminum Enclosure Aluminum Enclosure type Enclosure dimensions 7 0 H x 19 W x 10 25 D 178 mm H x 488 mm W x 260 mm D MA rtt ens 16 6 lbs 7 5 kg fully populated shipping weight 24 lbs 10 9 kg Compliances CE NRTL Listed FCC Part 15 MIBES ta eoig aiaee Saes ERER eiiis 100 000 hours 2 Overview Design Guidelines 2 1 OverView The Mondo III Matrix CAT5 routing switch is a full matrix platform to easily distribute and route video audio and serial signals using the MultiView series of video over Cat5 products It is available in configurations ranging from 16 inputs to 16 outputs up to 256 inputs to 512 outputs New features of the Mondo III architecture are the following Two independent AC Mains inputs for redundancy Filtered air cooling Improved serial communication Status indicators on the Front Panel Multiple serial port control SAP capability supported in Mondo III SAP versions for end to end bi directional RS232 control of displays Backwards compatibility with previo
6. At the end of every group there is one lt LF gt and one CR Absent frames will not be included in the response string 5 Commands cont Reporting Configuration Commands RPS Report Power Status M3 Status of all frames Command RPS lt CR gt Response status info string lt LF gt lt CR gt status info string lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Status of one frame Command RPSframe lt CR gt Response status info string lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt frame Frame address Status info string frame PS1 PS1 PS2 PS2 BP BP lt CR gt OK frame frame address PS1 Power supply1 5V rail voltage PS1 Power supply1 5V rail voltage PS2 Power supply1 5V rail voltage PS2 Power supply1 5V rail voltage BP Backplane 5V rail voltage BP Backplane 5V rail voltage The voltage value will be in the format of 5 00 or 5 00 where 5 00 is replaced by the actual reading A failed supply rail will be reported as 0 00 5 Commands cont Reporting Configuration Commands SPC Serial Port Configuration M3 For all baud rates the serial port data format is fixed at 8 data bit no parity 1 stop bit Set port parameters Command SPCf n b x m lt CR gt Response OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Read one port s settings Command SPCf n lt CR gt Response f n b x m lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Read one frame s s
7. channel Encoded V Sync if VGA Left audio if AV U signal if YUV Green Channel Y Signal if YUV L R summed audio in A versions SPIDF audio in SPDIF versions Serial data simplex or duplex modes Digitized stereo audio and serial data SA versions Local Breakout of Signals It is possible to breakout source input signals such as video audio or serial by utilizing the last input card cascade loop outs to the appropriate Magenta receiver Note that these signals do not pass through the switch Video Out Audio Serial Out 2 2 Design Guidelines cont Mondo lll SAP Mode The Mondo III SAP option features up to 8 serial ports that can be configured as Mondo control ports or used in SAP mode SAP mode offers the ability for bi directional RS232 control of devices attached to SAP enabled receiver units Reference Section 6 SAP Usage for instructions on using SAP mode with the Mondo III Matrix The Mondo III SAP option also features an additional USB control input that can be used with any serial terminal application on a PC A software driver MONDO3_USB inf is required to be installed on the host PC This can be found on the accompanying CDROM or downloaded at http www magenta research com See diagram below for an explanation of the Mondo III serial ports Non Mondo III SAP systems do not have COM3 COM8 enabled and do not have the ability for SAP control or USB control Mondo Ill SAP RS232 Inputs Com1 thro
8. frame a b c d e lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt frame frame address 0 159 a Fan 1 status code b Fan 1 RPM C Fan 2 status code d Fan 2 RPM e Filter status code Fan status codes 0 fan operation normal 1 locked rotor or complete fan failure detected 2 fan speed unusually slow bearing failure 3 fan speed unusually fast air filter dirty Air filter status codes 0 filter OK 1 not implemented 2 filter needs changing now 3 not implemented The response is always in groups of 5 fields with a comma as the delimiter One group for every active frame in the system FSI Filter Service Interval all frames M3 Read days remaining all frames Command FSI lt CR gt One line for each frame Response frame n lt LF gt lt CR gt frame n lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Set filter service interval Command FSlframe n lt CR gt Response OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt frame frame address 0 159 Use for setting filter service interval on all frames at once n Days until next filter service interval If read as 0 filter must be serviced immediately By setting a new interval it resets the day countdown clock too Note to disable the filter service warning alarm set the service interval to 255 5 Commands cont New Mondo lll Matrix Reporting amp Configuration Commands RST Reset System all frames M3 Reset soft Command RSTO lt CR
9. specified serial port 0 159 typically This is the Mondo frame address set in the LCD configuration screen that the COM port is located on C COM port to connect with 1 8 Ensure this port is set to Mode 3 via the LCD configuration screen Examples 1 Connect COMI on Mondo frame 0 to Mondo output number 5 to a SAP receiver address 01 a Send the following 8CC command to the Mondo Master frame control input SCC5 1 0 1 lt CR gt Mondo replies with OK gt b Send Receive serial data on COMI to device attached to SAP receiver on output 5 c When finished disconnect the COM port from output 5 of the Mondo by sending the following command to the Master Mondo frame control input SCC5 Mondo replies with OK gt 7 Troubleshooting In most cases nearly every issue with the Mondo III Matrix can be resolved by checking the Cat5 cable terminations and making sure it is pinned to the TIA ElA 568B specification However there may be other problems that cause the system to not perform as designed Below are solutions to the most common installation errors Cannot send switch commands or Mondo lll does not respond Most serial connectivity issues can be solved by ensuring the transmit and receive pins are connected correctly and serial settings are correctly configured It is recommended to use a simple serial terminal program such as Hyperterminal a Windows program to send single commands to ensure the Mondo Ill Matrix is functioning e
10. with SAP enabled receivers for full bi directional RS232 communication with the device attached to the receiver Reference Section 6 for SAP usage Control Protocol to switch RS 232 RS 422 Selectable 9600 baud standard rate selectable to 9600 19 200 38 400 57 600 115 200 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity no flow control Interface connector input DB9 or 7 position Phoenix Interface connector input USB mini B type Mondo III SAP ONLY Requires driver file MONDO3_USB inf Interface connector Interframe communication input output 3 position Phoenix or 7 position Phoenix used for Mondo Legacy mode only All input to output switching commands are received and processed by the master frame Additional frames used within the matrix are connected in a daisy chain and receive processed commands from the master frame In Mondo III serial control mode the BUS terminator switch must be ON for the first and last frames The 7 pin phoenix serial input supports both RS 232 and RS 422 modes The DB9 serial ports support RS 232 only When using Mondo III frames in a legacy Mondo system only the 7 pin phoenix serial connections are used The BUS connector and DB9 ports are disabled in this mode Power Power input eeeee 100 240V 50 60Hz Fused input Replace fuse with same rating 250V 2 5A Slow Blow 5x20mm Consumbplion
11. 3 Audio Only UTP pair 4 E Take Execute Batch Commands Parameters xxx Output yyy Input If yyy 0 then the output will be turned off Examples Exxxyyy lt CR gt E1211 lt CR gt F1112 lt CR gt G1405 lt CR gt F0812 lt CR gt EE lt CR gt As a batch do the following after receiving the EE command Route Both Audio and Video from Input 11 to Output 12 E1211 Route Video Only from Input 12 to Output 11 F1112 Route Audio Only from Input 05 to Output 14 G1405 Route Video Only from Input 12 to Output 08 F0812 Execute EE Red Channel 1st Pair Green Channel 2nd Pair Blue Channel 3rd Pair Auxilliary Channel 4th Pair Take Execute Batch Commands Parameters xxx Output yyy Input If yyy 0 then the output will be turned off Examples Rxxxyyy lt CR gt Or Gxxxyyy lt CR gt Or Bxxxyyy lt CR gt Or Axxxyyy lt CR gt R11 lt CR gt G11 lt CR gt B11 lt CR gt EE lt CR gt As a batch do the following after receiving the EE command Route Red Channel Input 1 to Red Channel Output 1 Route Green Channel Input 1 to Green Channel Output 1 Route Blue Channel Input 1 to Blue Channel Output 1 Execute EE R0116 Enter G0116 Enter B10 Enter A10 Enter EE Enter As a batch do the following after receiving the EE command Route Red Channel Input 16 to Red Channel Output 1 Route Green Channel Input 16 to Green Channel Output 1 Turn Blue Channel Output 1 OFF Turn Auxilliary Channel Output 1 OFF Execute E
12. Addr 113 Addr 114 Addr 115 Addr 116 Addr 117 Addr 118 Addr 119 Addr 120 Addr 121 Addr 122 Addr 123 Addr 124 Addr 125 Addr 126 Addr 127 Addr 134 Addr 135 Addr 136 Addr 137 Addr 138 Addr 139 Addr 140 Addr 141 Addr 142 Addr 143 Addr 144 Addr 145 Addr 146 Addr 147 Addr 148 Addr 149 Addr 150 Addr 151 Addr 152 Addr 153 Addr 154 Addr 155 Addr 156 Addr 157 Addr 158 Addr 159 97 112 113 128 129 144 145 160 161 176 177 192 193 208 209 224 225 240 241 256 257 272 273 288 289 304 305 320 321 336 337 352 353 368 369 384 385 400 401 416 417 432 433 448 449 464 465 480 481 496 497 512 LELE LE ola ACUTE CELERE TERRE LEE E DAA do AAA Ad Elec 2 2 Design Guidelines cont Switching Individual Signals Pairs on a single input output It is possible to switch individual pairs of the Cat5 switch inputs and outputs to one or different locations This is useful when sending audio or serial signals from one source to locations that have different video sources For example a different source of video may be displayed while a single audio or serial signal is broadcast to one or more displays without changing the video signal Reference the Batch Routing Command set in Section 5 See the table below for a reference chart for the signals MultiView places on individual pairs Pair Color Blue channel Encoded H Sync if VGA Right audio if AV V Signal if YUV Red
13. COM port is set to Mode 3 it cannot be used to control the switch itself Connect a serial control cable from the controlling application to the desired COM ports This is a separate connection used for serial transmission to SAP receivers It cannot be used to control the Mondo System Next ensure all SAP receivers have a valid non zero address reference SAP section in the respective receiver user guide Do not set any receiver address to zero 0 as this is a reserved address for transmitters and will not allow the receiver to return serial data Note that if there are only single receivers on individual Mondo outputs they may all be addressed the same If there are any daisy chained receivers on any Mondo outputs they must have unique addresses For simplicities sake it is recommended that the first receiver on a Mondo output be addressed as 01 the second if daisy chaining is used should be number 02 etc Finally it is important to know the actual Mondo III frame address that all SAP enabled COM ports are on as this information is required in order to issue the SAP port switch command to the Mondo III Matrix system 6 Mondo Ill SAP Design Configuration and Usage cont Usage Guidelines In order to use the Mondo III SAP option first the Mondo Matrix must be issued the SAP Control Command SCC to switch the appropriate COM port to the appropriate Mondo Matrix output It is important to wait for the Mondo Matrix t
14. E 5 Commands cont New Mondo lll Matrix Reporting amp Configuration Commands The following commands are not supported in legacy Mondo systems GEO System Geometry M3 Read system geometry Command GEO lt CR gt Response xXX yyy li mm lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt XXX Total number of input ports yyy Total number of output ports ii Number of inputs per frame 16 32 48 or 64 are the only valid choices mm Frame address of the master frame in this system RTD Report temperature data M3 Report temperature data all frames Command RTD lt CR gt One line for each frame Response frame ttt lt LF gt lt CR gt frame tti lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Report temperature data one frame Command RTDframe lt CR gt One line for each frame Response frame ttt lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt frame frame address 0 159 ttt Temperature in degrees Celcius The temperature value itself can be 1 to 3 digits long and will have a leading or sign 5 Commands cont New Mondo lll Matrix Reporting amp Configuration Commands RFD Report fan filter data M3 Report fan filter data all frames Command RFD lt CR gt One line for each frame Response frame a b c d e lt LF gt lt CR gt frame a b c d e lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Report fan filter data one frame Command RFDframe lt CR gt Response
15. al serial sessions with SAP enabled receivers This can be used for turning displays on or off querying displays for information such as status and other statistics The SAP serial option simply establishes a path fully bi directional path between a controlling application and a serial device at the receiver The SAP option does not directly communicate with a serial device nor does it directly control a serial device SAP enabled receivers are required for the Mondo III SAP option to function In order to setup and use the SAP protocol option please follow the guidelines below Mondo II SAP design configuration and usage guidelines Design Guidelines The Mondo III SAP enabled frames feature 8 active DB9 COM ports Non SAP frames will not have any of these COM ports installed These frames must be installed on the last column of the system to function correctly In the case of a single column input size less then 64 inputs all frames should have the SAP serial port option This is required due to the way the SAP feature is enabled The SAP feature utilizes the fourth pair of the cat5 cable to send the serial signals to a receiver The SAP enabled receiver receives these commands and passes them out through its serial port to the device Return data is passed back to the Mondo III SAP frame and out of the COM port in use If the Mondo III SAP frame is not in the last column return serial data cannot pass through the system 64 input by 32 o
16. arch for details 2 2 Design Guidelines When designing or installing a Mondo III system the following should be adhered to Equalize all Cat5 Input Cables to the Mondo III Matrix All Cat5 cable inputs should be as equal as possible between source transmitter and Mondo III Matrix switch This does not apply to Mondo Direct inputs with VGA inputs Otherwise video quality may be affected when switching as cable compensation settings at the receiver will change due to cable lengths changing This can be accomplished by measuring all Cat5 cables and ensuring they are within 30 ft 9m of variance Add service loops as necessary Another option is to use the MorphIT Dual EQ option between the transmitter and switch input to normalize all cables to 0 ft prior to the switch Contact Magenta for details Cable Length Equalization Method 1 Normalize input cable lengths All Cat5 Cable lengths from source Transmitters to the Mondo III Input frame must be within a 30 ft 9m variance Add service loops as necessary Cable Length Equalization Method 2 Using Morph IT Dual EQ card gy A Cable Length L Cable Length Zero ft Use the MorphIT Dual EQ card to remove cable lengths from source transmitter just prior to the Mondo III Matrix switch input Each port on the Dual EQ card can remove 500 ft 152m of cable length Two ports may be cascaded to remove a maximum of 800 ft 244m of cable length 2 2 Design Guidelines cont Mond
17. aster frame lt may be necessary to power cycle slave frames and lastly the master to establish communication The GEO command may also be used to query the system and determine the reported matrix size to see if all slaves have been recognized Check frame addresses see table 1 in section 2 and ensure they are correct Inputs and Outputs are determined by frame address An incorrectly addressed frame can produce unpredictable results If one or two inputs outputs do not display the intended signal check the cabling between the transmitter and Mondo III Matrix or Mondo III Matrix and receiver unit See the transmitter receiver user manuals for additional information on troubleshooting No video is output to display on Mondo Ill Output Ensure transmitter and receiver are correctly configured and functioning see respective user manuals for each unit Ensure Cat5 cables are correctly terminated and connected Check source input connect a transmitter unit to a cascade output of the suspect input card to ensure signal is being transmitted into the Mondo III Matrix Appendix A Cable Pinouts Table A 1 RS 232 Control cable to Mondo lll Switch Serial Input In a Mondo III system only use this cable to connect a third party control system to the vertical 7 pin phoenix connector labeled 1 7 This cable can also be used in a legacy non Mondo lll system for third party con trol Phoenix DB9 Signal DB9 RS 232 pin Pin M 3 Rx 2
18. ct the USB cable from PC to the Mondo Master frame with the USB port When prompted by Windows to automatically search for a driver click No Click to manually install driver and follow prompts When Have disk option appears click and point to the CDROM or driver file location if it was downloaded If prompted that the driver is unsigned click Continue Anyway Once the driver has been installed open the serial terminal application and connect to the appropriate COM port 7 Use the Device Manager to determine which COM port is assigned to the Mondo III A ooqm om Note that the USB connection will be dropped if the Master frames is powered off After powering the Master frame on disconnect re connect the USB cable to re establish communication NOTES Magenta Research 128 Litchfield Road New Milford CT 06776 USA 860 210 0546 FAX 860 210 1758 www magenta research com PN 5310218 01 rev 03 Jun 2011
19. d Otherwise the changes will not be permanently saved Figure 4 Mondo III configuration LCD MENU button UP DOWN buttons Cycles through the various Cycles through options for a given configuration parameters parameter OK button Press to accept parameter value 1 Default Status Displays the firmware version on line one top and the Frame Address and Operational Mode on the second line bottom This is the idle display screen The UP and DOWN buttons may be used to adjust the display contrast The OK button will save the current LCD display contrast setting so that it will be restored after a power cycle Note During system initialization after a power up condition slave frames will display an asterisk next to the operational mode Once the Slave frame is detected by the Master the asterisk will disappear 2 Software Version Info shows boot loader version and application code version There is no configurable parameter in this screen it is purely informational 3 Operational Mode Displays the operational mode selection The UP and DOWN buttons may be used to select the mode The OK button will save the current mode Options are M2 Legacy Mondo M3 S Mondo III Slave and M3 M Mondo III Master 4 Configuration cont 4 Frame Address Displays the frame address The UP and DOWN buttons may be used to select the address The OK but
20. de selection Mode 0 and 3 are not valid for Com 9 a Mode 1 Command port accepts switch control commands b Mode 2 Command port with event notification Same as Mode 1 but every time a switch cross point assignment changes an event notification M will be issued C 2 Baud Rate Baud rate selection only available if the port is enabled 3 Serial Interface Mode RS232 RS422 The IM event notification IM lt LF gt lt CR gt is sent any time a change is made to the switch matrix This can be useful when multiple control points are used to control the Mondo III Matrix as a method to determine when a change has occurred It is suggested to query the switch crosspoint status with the D 4D or M commands after this event notification is received to update any control system menus See the SPC command in Section 5 5 Commands Mondo III Matrix Serial Communications Requirements 9600 Baud default baud rate selectable via LCD menu See Chapter 4 8 bit No Parity One Stop Bit No Handshaking is required Characters sent to the Mondo III Matrix are not echoed back to the controller If using a simple terminal application enable the local echo option The Mondo III Matrix will reply with either OK gt command accepted or ERxx gt error command not recognized after a command string is sent Error codes are EROO Reserved ERO1 Reserved ERO2 Error command not recognized or e
21. dually routable channels per RJ 45 jack Input impedance 1009 balanced Compatible with all MultiView equipment Nominal input amplitude 1 Volt P P Dynamic headroom eeeeee eee gt 3dB Gain from transmitter input to receiver output through switch Unity Coupling from transmitter input to receiver OUtpUt ocoocooroccconnorenccnono so DC Circuitry bandwidth 220MHz Signal type viii 1 2 3 4 amp 5 component video aux channels Via MultiView components Input connectors UTP RJ 45 Female Input connectors VGA HD15 female 1 8 audio socket Loop out connectors RJ 45 Female Output connectors RJ 45 female Audio Audio signals are ported into the Mondo III Matrix via MutiView components or via a 3 5mm stereo audio jack for Mondo Direct The type of transmitters and receivers used therefore defines audio specifications Please refer to the spec sheets for those components RS 232 Serial Serial signals are ported into the Mondo III Matrix via MultiView components or via a 3 5mm audio jack for simplex transmit in a Mondo Direct Transmission is uni directional broadcast in this mode Mondo III SAP versions allow bi directional serial sessions with individual receivers There are 8 DB9 COM ports on each Mondo III SAP frame That can be used in conjunction
22. ed c Mode 3 SAP mode Mondo III SAP ONLY Requires SAP enabled receivers 2 Baud Rate Baud rate selection only available if the port is enabled 3 Auxiliary Power configuration only available if the port is enabled otherwise it will be turned off automatically Turning Aux power on will supply 5VDC 100mA on pin 9 of the DB 9 connector Use with caution It is recommended that only one serial port have this enabled The IM event notification IM lt LF gt lt CR gt is sent any time a change is made to the switch matrix This can be useful when multiple control points are used to control the Mondo III Matrix as a method to determine when a change has occurred It is suggested to query the switch crosspoint status with the D D or M commands after this event notification is received to update any control system menus See the SPC command in Section 5 4 Configuration cont 8 Com 9 Setup Displays the setup parameters for Com 9 auxiliary serial port 9 7 pin phoenix connector labeled 1 7 There are several parameters that need to be configured but only one will be active at a time The active parameter will blink The UP and DOWN buttons may be used to select parameter values The OK button will select the next parameter When the last parameter has been configured it will save the current setting Com 9 is always enabled so Mode 0 is not a valid selection Parameters 1 Mode Port mo
23. ed into memory 5 Commands cont General Commands cont D Displays entire crosspoint map of the system Displays format of xxx Vyyy A zzz Where xxx is output number Vyyy is UTP pairs 1 2 3 and Azzz is UTP pair 4 D Extended Crosspoint map of the system Dzzz Switch will respond with a list of outputs and the inputs connected to them zzz Rvvv Gwww Bxxx Ayyy Where Zzz Output number vvv Red channel Input assignment UTP pair 2 www Green channel Input assignment UTP pair 3 xxx Blue channel Input assignment UTP pair 1 yyy Audio Aux channel Input assignment UTP pair 4 Report a single output cross point M3 only Switch will respond with a list of inputs connected to the specified output zzz zzz Rvvv Gwww Bxxx Ayyy Where zzz Output number specified vvv Red channel Input assignment UTP pair 2 www Green channel Input assignment UTP pair 3 xxx Blue channel Input assignment UTP pair 1 yyy Audio Aux channel Input assignment UTP pair 4 M Cross point map of selected Input source Maaa Enter Switch will respond with a list of outputs that are connected to the selected input zzz Vxxx Ayyy Where aaa Input xxx Video Input assignment yyy Audio Aux input assignment zzz Output Since it is possible to route video and audio aux signals separately the reply must be analyzed to determine exactly which signals are routed to t
24. er cycle the frame to make the address change go into effect The master frame also requires to be re initialized when a slave frame address is changed or added This can be accomplished using the l command or a power reset Following are some examples of frame addressing based on specific Mondo III Matrix sizes Frame Address T 00 64 input by 16 output single frame matrix Switch Inputs 1 16 1 Row and 1 Column Outputs 1416 HpoHM cd 64 input by 32 output two frame matrix Switch Inputs 33 48 Inputs 49 64 i lr t d d Inputs 17 32 4 u Inputs 1 16 2 Rows and 1 rame Address Column 00 Outputs 1 16 Outputs 17 32 H 01 ce A A DA Pr 112 input by 32 output four frame matrix switch Inputs 17 32 Inputs 33 48 Inputs 49 64 Inputs 65 80 Inputs 81 96 Inputs 97 112 ER LL Inputs 1 16 Note address sequence in second column I Fame Nies F i Outputs 2 Rows and 2 ee Columns po Frame Address gt dm E 01 IUIS C NE Outputs 17 32 2 2 Design Guidelines cont Use the following table to determine the correct address assignments and Input Output connections for each switch frame Note that Mondo IIl addressing has changed from legacy Mondo systems For legacy Mondo frame addressing refer to previous Mondo Matrix user guides Table 1 Mondo III Matrix Frame Addresses COL 3 COL 4 COL 5 INPUT INPUT INPUT
25. ettings Command SPCf lt CR gt Response 0 1 b x m lt LF gt lt CR gt 0 2 b x m lt LF gt lt CR gt 0 9 b x meLF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Read all port settings Command SPC lt CR gt Response 0 1 b x m lt LF gt lt CR gt 0 2 b x m lt LF gt lt CR gt 159 9 b x m lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt f Frame address 0 to 159 current range for 256x512 maximum system n Serial port channel 1 COM1 2 CON2 etc 9 COMO the 7 pin phoenix connector labeled 1 7 link in RS 232 port b Baud rate 0 9600 1 19200 2 38400 3 57600 4 115200 X Auxiliary parameter COM1 8 aux power output control 1 on 0 off only enable on one port at a time Max of 5VDC 100mA COM9 H W interface select 1 RS 422 0 RS 232 m Mode 0 Port disabled 1 Control port 2 Control port with event notification This mode will send unsolicited event notifications whenever a new input output assignment takes place See event notification IM notes under COM x LCD Setup in Section 4 3 SAP data mode see Section 6 Note COMI the 7 pin phoenix connector labeled 1 7 can never be disabled Mode 0 is invalid Note The SPC command can also be used to determine how many serial ports are active and available on each frame 6 Mondo III SAP Design Configuration and Usage The Mondo III SAP option enables up to 8 serial COM ports on the Mondo Matrix to establish bi direction
26. gt Response OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt then system resets Reset hard Command RST1 lt CR gt Response OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt then system resets Reset amp full default Command RST2 lt CR gt Response OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt then system resets Soft Reset Similar to a power up reset All previous settings amp configuration info are retained Hard Reset Clears all configuration parameters except system geometry and web interface parameters Reset amp Factory Default Clears all settings and configuration parameters This will also disable your auxiliary serial ports COM1 2 USE WITH CAUTION SSP System Status Panel M3 Read status panel all frames Command SSP lt CR gt One line for each frame Response frame aabbccddeeffgghh lt LF gt lt CR gt frame aabbccddeeffgghh lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Read status panel one frame Command SSPframe lt CR gt Response frame aabbccddeeffgghh lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt frame frame address 0 159 aabbccddeeffgghh Hex digits one byte for each status indicator left to right with a mask for the color and blink state 01 Blu 02 Grn 04 Red 08 Blink examples Off 00 blue on 01 green on 02 red on 04 yellow on 06 blinking yellow 0E blinking red 0C 5 Commands cont Reporting Configuration Commands LSF Lock System Functions M3 This command locks the serial ports from c
27. he selected input The output will only be included in the list if one or both signals are routed to the selected input If no outputs are assigned to the selected input the switch will issue the ready prompt only OK gt T Report Temperature in Celsius Master frame only 5 Commands cont Standard Routing Commands B Both Video and Audio V Video Only UTP pairs 1 2 3 A Audio Only UTP pair 4 Parameters xxx Output yyy Input If yyy 0 then the output will be turned off Note Output xxx may be 1 3 digits Input yyy may be 1 3 digits however both must be the same number of digits append leading zeros if required Examples Bxxxyyy lt CR gt Or Vxxxyyy lt CR gt Or Axxxyyy lt CR gt B1314 lt CR gt Audio and Video from Input 14 are routed to Output 13 V86 lt CR gt Video from Input 6 is routed to Output 8 A1412 lt CR gt Audio from Input 12 is routed to Output 14 To turn an output off route from Input 00 Example B1600 lt CR gt turns output 16 off Q Mix Video and Audio Parameters XXX Output YYY Input Video UTP pairs 1 2 3 ZZZ Input Audio UTP pair 4 Note Output xxx may be 1 3 digits Video Input yyy may be 1 3 digits Audio Input zzz may be 1 3 digits however all must be the same number of digits append leading zeros if required Examples Qxxxyyyzzz lt CR gt Q011213 lt CR gt Video from Input 12 and Audio from Input 13 is routed to Output 1 5 Commands cont
28. is device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Canada ICES 003 notice This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada EUROPEAN UNION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Magenta Research New Milford CT USA declares under our sole responsibility that the product Mondo III System to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative documents EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class A ITE emissions requirements EU AS NZS EN61000 3 2 2006 Limits f
29. n in ja CODICIA C ODO ooga AT Re omm 10 Note when adding inputs over 64 switch frames in columns support adding 48 inputs at a time The first 16 inputs must be cabled from the previous switch frame Apply power to the Mondo III Matrix system It is recommended that power is applied simultaneously to all switch frames If this is not practical then apply power to Slave switch frames first then power up the Master switch frame Mondo III is intended to be controlled via a third party application such as AMX or Crestron Instructions on control packages is beyond the scope of this document For troubleshooting purposes it is recommended to use a simple terminal control program such as Hyperterminal See Section 4 and 5 for set up and commands 4 Configuration The Mondo III Matrix setup and configuration parameters are accessible via the rear LCD screen Four buttons are used to select view and or change parameters Figure 4 1 shows the locations and functions of the controls The following explains each setup screen as well as its possible values After 10 seconds of inactivity within a setup screen the Mondo III Matrix will exit setup mode and display the Default Status screen or a user defined status screen NOTE When advancing through the settings with the OK button ensure that you go through all fields for a menu item until the LCD displays Settings Save
30. nsure local echo mode is enabled to see commands sent In the case where a third party control application is used to control the Mondo III Matrix please ensure serial connectivity using a simple terminal program such as Hyperterminal first then check that the correct signal pins are connected to the Mondo III from the third party application Lastly ensure serial port settings have been set correctly In the case where there are multiple frames disconnecting slaves from the master first then adding slaves back in can isolate inter frame connectivity problems Remember to power cycle the master when slave frames are added Or use the 1 command to re initialize the system When the master is powered on it outputs information from the serial port on the number of frames it has found This can be useful in determining serial connectivity issues The GEO command may also be used to query the system and determine the reported matrix size to see if all slaves have been recognized Each slave frame will have a blinking asterisk in the LCD until it has communicated with the master frame Slave frames with blinking asterisks have not been recognized by the master and will not function until master communication has occurred Not all inputs and or outputs switch correctly Ensure all slave frames are connected via the RS232 serial bus and have been recognized by the master An asterisk in the LCD will blink until the frame communicates with the m
31. o III Matrix Sizing Mondo III Matrix frames are available in 16 output sizes Inputs may vary from 1 to 64 in 16 port increments To add outputs frames are cascaded vertically in rows To add inputs beyond the 64 input single frame limit frames are cascaded horizontally in columns In the case of Mondo Direct frames a maximum of 32 inputs is allowed All frames must have the same number of input ports within a system Inputs 17 32 Inputs 33 48 Inputs 49 64 co Me Q 2 E a A 64 input by 16 output single frame matrix switch Outputs 1 16 Add 16 outputs by o933 cascading vertically sana in rows The above aaa switch is now a 64 input by 32 output two frame matrix switch A maximum of 512 outputs are possible Outputs 17 32 Add 16 to 48 inputs by cascading horizontally in columns The above switch is now a 112 input by 32 output 4 frame matrix switch A maximum of 256 inputs are possible e Inputs 1 16 Inputs 17 32 Inputs 33 48 Inputs 49 64 Inputs 65 80 Inputs 81 96 Inputs 97 112 Outputs Outputs Outputs 2 2 Design Guidelines cont Eight Frame Cascade Limit All inputs to the Mondo Ill are cascaded to subsequent frames via Cat5 cascade loop throughs on each input card It is recommended to loop through no more than 8 frames or video performance may be affected beyond 8 frames If using more than 8 frames the source signals m
32. o be used as a control input COM port e A USB port can also be used with a PC serial terminal application Interframe serial cabling utilizes the BUS connector labeled A B GND This is a high speed serial bus system that has higher execution speeds This bus is only compatible in Mondo III mode A 7 pin phoenix output connector labeled 8 14 is provided for backwards compatibility with older Mondo systems The Mondo III frame must be configured via the LCD to legacy mode for this connector to function See Appendix A for cabling and Section 4 for LCD configuration See Section 3 for cabling and connection diagrams Mondo III Control Input COM1 amp COM2 Non SAP versions First frame only Contact Closure COMS Used in ALARM o lo y lo mode See s B B Mondo III Control Input COM1 command section through COM8 PS e S JE N SAP versions All frames Mondo III Control SAP version only Requires software driver on host PC Mondo III Interframe cabling output o m ex D a F Mondo III Control Input and or a Legacy Mondo Interframe Legacy Mondo Interframe E Cabling output Cabling input os Not used for Mondo III Mr Mondo III Interframe Bus Termination switch 2 2 Design Guidelines cont Front Panel Status Dashboard Each Mondo III frame features a front panel status panel that shows a frames current state with respect to power supply health fan health air filter service internal f
33. o respond with the OK gt prompt or wait 2 3 seconds before sending serial data to the receiver through the COM port After this occurs then serial data may be transmitted between the Mondo III SAP COM port and the attached receiver This connection will stay open until a SAP disconnect command is sent or another output is connected to the same COM port See below for the Mondo III SAP Control command parameters lt is important to always issue the SAP disconnect clear command on the COM port just used before connecting it to another output SCC SAP Control Command Mondo III SAP option only Connect a COM port to a SAP output Command SCCp a f c lt CR gt Response OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Read a SAP output COM port connection Command SCCp lt CR gt Response p a f c lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Read all SAP output COM connections Command SCC lt CR gt or SCC lt CR gt Response p a f c lt LF gt lt CR gt p a f c lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Clear a COM port connection Command SCCp lt CR gt Response OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Clear all COM port connections Command SCC lt CR gt Response OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Where p Select output port number 1 512 for SAP communications This is the Mondo Matrix output number a Device address 1 255 0 all devices on this port This is the SAP receiver address see SAP section in receiver user manual f Frame number for the
34. oda 5 Tx 3 1 Gnd 5 RS 422 Phoenix DB9 Signal DB9 Mode pin Pin Device Dependent Table A 2 Serial Interframe BUS cable for Mondo III This cable is only used in a Mondo Ill system and is used for interframe serial com munication This cable cannot be used and is not supported in a legacy Mondo system Pin GND BLK Pin3 BUSA Pin2 BUSB WHT Pin2 BUSB Pin3 BUSA RED Pin GND Mondo Ill Mondo III Cable Mondo III Control IN Control Color Control pin Signal OUT pin Appendix A Cable Pinouts Table A 3 DB9 Female Serial connector if installed 00000 eve 3 6 ss Aux Power output is 5VDC at 100mA nominal It is enabled via the Configuration LCD Do not enable Aux Power on more than one COM port at a time Table A 4 1 8 3 5 mm Audio Serial Connection Mondo Direct only Tare we no Aone Appendix A Cable Pinouts Table A 5 Interframe control cable for legacy Mondo systems If using a Mondo III frame in an older system with legacy Mondo frames It is re quired to set the Mondo III frame to M2 Mode via the LCD address it appropriately and use only the 7 pin phoenix connections for third party control and interframe communications Reference Table A 1 and the diagram below for the cable pinouts SN1B RED E GND2 SN1A E B or Nm S Mondo RX1A E 9 pra 3 TX2Y Mondo E Serial Out nan El O ler S RX2A IN 3 SN2A
35. ontrolling the switch in a multi user system This is necessary so that significant switch configuration changes can all be accomplished without interruption by one user An unlock event will occur after a two minute timeout The serial port being used to submit this command is not affected or you might lock yourself out Serial port lockout Command LSFO x lt CR gt Response OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt X 0 unlock 1 lock Note There is a 2 minute timeout on this command within the CPU firmware in case the unlock command gets lost If a user at another port tries to interact with the switch that user will receive an ER03 gt response until the system is unlocked That user will need to retry that command later ALM Alarm Control M3 Enable Disable Mute the audible alarm This command affects all frames in the switch matrix Disable alarms ALMO Enable alarms SALM1 RSV Report Software Versions M3 Command RSV lt CR gt One line for each frame Response version info string lt LF gt lt CR gt OK gt lt LF gt lt CR gt Version info string frame bootloader application SAP bootloader SAP application frame frame address bootloader CPU board bootloader version application CPU application code version SAP bootloader SAP board bootloader version SAP application SAP application code version One group of three fields are transmitted for every frame in the current system
36. or harmonic current emissions equipment input current up to and including 16A per phase EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker on low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current up to and including 16A EN60950 1 2006 Safety for Information Technology Equipment EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 Immunity for ITE SAFETY WARNING Installation This equipment is to be installed in a restricted access location Connection Not for direct connection to Telecommunication Network Circuitry TNV Power sources This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product This equipment is intended to be used with a main power system with a grounded neutral conductor The third grounding pin is a safety feature do not attempt to bypass or disable it This equipment can be powered from redundant power sources Disconnect all power sources before servicing Power disconnection To remove power from the equipment safely remove all power cords from the rear of the equipment or from the power source receptacle wall plug Note that this equipment has multiple power inputs Power cord protection Power cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be stepped on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Servicing Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel There are no user serviceable parts inside To prevent the risk of shock do not attempt to se
37. r sli se A a 1900900990 FDCCOO00O www MAGENTA RESE ARCH com UTP In Out CATS OUTPUT INPUT CASCADE OUTPUT TO NEXT SWITCH FRAME INPUT OUTPUTS 17 32 a aaa JN o I i secs icxocxacacacilert _ CX XXE EIE Xo 0X XX Ol y Ccocacac ac c yo c x c c cc C636 3o INPUTS 01 64 wew MAGENTA RESEARCH com OUTPUTS 01 16 Mondo Direct P EN m emo mum mo CX CC MAGENTA RESE ARCH com o OOOO Video In Cascade to next frame CATS OUTPUT MultiView Receiver 3 Installation cont NOTE It is recommended to maintain cable lengths as equal as possible from each transmitter unit to the switch This is due to all adjustments for cable length compensation are done on receiver units Switching between inputs with unequal cable lengths may cause display images to change due to incorrect cable compensation settings on the receiver The Morph It Cable EQ option can be used to add subtract cable lengths Contact Magenta Research for details Figure 3 2 UTP Cabling Examples Adding Inputs beyond 64 CATS INPUT INPUTS 01 64 INPUTS 65 112 OUTPUTS 01 16 i nee P CX C aar a ct CX 3X X X X ee tent gt DOO LX X XC X XC OCC pesa A J JC a y XLIII CODOOODOESSaGoDo IGooooooodloooooooo TTI wal j i i FVOVOSDI o
38. rame temperature system communications and any alarm events Indicators are detailed and explained below PS1 FAN1 FILTER ALARM COMMS TEMP FAN2 PS2 PS1 PS2 Power supply status indicator The power supply generates two voltages 5V and 5V Both voltages are monitored and their status is shown here 1 Solid Green Power supply function is normal 2 Flashing Red Both 5V and 5V voltages are off 3 Solid Yellow Either 5V or 5V is out of normal range or off 4 Flashing Yellow Both 5V and 5V voltages are out of normal range FANI FAN2 Cooling fan status indicator The fan speed is monitored and the status is indicated here 1 Solid Green Fan is operating normally 2 Flashing Red Fan isn t turning locked rotor bad fan motor 3 Solid Yellow Fan is turning too slow bad bearings bad fan motor FILTER Indicates filter status The Mondo III features filtered air cooling The filter is located on left side of the unit and is easily removable by simply sliding it out the rear of the unit Please ensure the filter is cleaning periodically See Appendix B for removal instructions The interval is manually configured via the LCD and is not automatic 1 Solid Green filter does not require service 2 Solid Red Filter requires service ALARM Indicates an alarm condition if any of the system elements shown on the dashboard are not operating normally This is also linked to the dry contact Form C ALARM ou
39. rames have BUS term OFF These COM ports may D also be used for third M party control l USCENTE r applications pv BUS TERM switch must be ON i i for first and last frames and OFF for middle frames To Control 8 id ES Application 2 l Ed neurs This connection only used in Legacy Mondo systems INPUTS CASCADE OUTS e coma come rmnm m ma INPUTS TC INPUTS CASCADE OUT 3 Installation cont Figure 3 2 UTP Cabling Examples INPUTS 01 64 Connect Cat5 Input Loop cables between switch frames as required Insert RJ45 cables gently pushing too hard may damage connector pins Ensure cables click securely into place Connect Cat5 Input cables from source devices to Mondo Il Matrix inputs Insert RJ45 cables gently pushing too hard may damage connector pins If a Mondo Direct input card is used connect video sources directly into the HD15 connectors Ensure cables click securely into place Connect Cat5 Output cables from Mondo III Matrix outputs to destination devices Insert RJ45 cables gently pushing too hard may damage connector pins Ensure cables click securely into place OUTPUTS 01 16 Omg 3 C3 3030 3063 C3 30 3C C 3C Q0 10 ELO COLOLOLICOCO LC C JC JC PS ARR VJJ g OOOO A a mm sse aaa ee qm c n COMOOddwdd I ool DOOOOddOdjo l s
40. rvice this equipment yourself because opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Slots and openings If the equipment has slots or holes in the enclosure these are provided to prevent overheating of sensitive components inside These openings must never be blocked by other objects Lithium battery There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace it only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to local laws The battery stores configuration information in the event of a power failure Contact manufacturer for battery replacement procedures Battery is not intended to be a user serviceable part Contents Chapter Page le Specificalons aida DI 3 2 Overview 8 Design GuidelineS arc ccnnnnnnncc 4 Si Installatign 2 esd tee eee baaa 14 4 GODTIQUr ation ocupa ani 18 5 Gommands s iie ete b da eta cedo tel dede A ad deo de ads 21 6 Mondo III SAP Design Configuration Usage sese 32 7 Troubleshooting 2 nece A ai Ede TE Pda 35 Appendix A Cable PINGUIS rrera isaste re toi ooo ERP t RHET RIO PH Eid 36 Appendix B Fan Filter Cleaning Replacement rererere errereen 39 Appendix C Using the USB port on Mondo III SAP esse 40 1 Specifications Video amp Aux Signals Signal configuration 4 indivi
41. tall all Mondo III Matrix hardware in a restricted access location such as a secure equipment room Ensure there is adequate ventilation space on side and rear of unit It is not necessary to allow ventilation space above or below each frame WARNING e This equipment is not intended for nor does it support distribution through an Ethernet network Do not connect these devices to any sort of networking or telecommunications equipment e Not for direct connection to the telecommunication network circuitry TNV e This equipment is to be installed in a restricted access location only e Product may be powered by redundant power sources Disconnect all power sources before servicing 5 t t ttt 2 Before any cables are connected determine the Input Output assignments for each switch frame The address assigned to the switch frame determines the Input Output range in the Mondo III Matrix system See Table 1 in Section 2 2 for frame address schemes If the Mondo III SAP option has been purchased ensure the frames with the SAP COM ports are in the last column Reference Section 6 Mondo III SAP Usage 3 Apply power to each individual Mondo III Matrix frame and verify or assign proper switch frame addresses according to intended Input Output assignments Each switch frame must have a unique address Use the configuration LCD to configure the address Press the MENU button until FRAME ADDRESS is shown The Press UP DOWN but
42. ton will save the current address 5 Alarm Sound Displays the alarm sound configuration When the Alarm sound is enabled it will work in conjunction with the relay alarm module and the front panel dashboard The UP button will enable the audible alarm The DOWN button will disable the audible alarm The OK button will save the current setting 6 Filter Service Displays the filter service interval The UP and DOWN buttons may be used to select the filter service interval The OK button will save the current setting Setting the interval to 255 will disable the filter service warning the interval will stay at 255 unless it is changed manually 7 Com 1 8 Setup Displays the setup parameters for each installed Com in succession aux serial port There are several parameters that need to be configured but only one will be active at a time The active parameter will blink The UP and DOWN buttons may be used to select parameter values The OK button will select the next parameter When the last parameter has been configured it will save the current setting Setting Saved will be shown Parameters 1 Mode Port mode selection a Mode 0 Port disabled b Mode 1 Command port accepts switch control commands c Mode 2 Command port with event notification Same as mode 1 but every time a switch cross point assignment changes an event notification IM will be issu
43. tons to change address if necessary Finally press the OK button to save changes See Section 4 for details on other configuration parameters 3 Installation cont Depending on the version purchased switch frames may have multiple sets of I O Comm Ports COMI through COM8 are standard DB9 RS 232 interfaces that may be connected to a third party control system or the Mondo TC touch panel control unit these COM ports need to be configured and set via the LCD for control mode See Section 4 Configuration The 7 pin captive screw connector labeled 1 7 is typically used to connect to a third party control system and is always enabled The 3 pin Phoenix IN OUT connection labeled BUS is for interframe serial communication This connection is only utilized in Mondo III mode and not enabled in Legacy Mondo mode In legacy Mondo systems please use the 7 pin IN OUT Phoenix connectors for interframe communication see Appendix A for cable pinouts Connect the control cable RS 232 between the controller device PC or third party control system and the Master switch frame desired COM port It is recommended to use the 7 pin phoenix connector for this application Connect interframe bus cables between each frame Remember to set the BUS TERM switch to ON for the first and last frames and ensure it is OFF for middle frames Frames do not need to be cabled in any particular order as long as the first and last frames have the BUS term ON and all other f
44. tput for remote alarm monitoring only power supply temperature and fan failure affect the ALARM indicator and dry contact closure 1 Solid Green no alarms system is functioning normally 2 Solid Red Alarm state one or more system elements are not operating correctly or need service COMMS Indicates communication and link port activity 1 Off No communication port activity 2 Solid Blue Main Control port or auxiliary serial port activity 3 Solid Green Frame bus link activity Mondo 3 mode or Slave frame control port activity Mondo 2 mode Note In a multiple frame Mondo III system all COMMS indicators should be green when the system is idle A dark indicator indicates a bad or disconnected bus link cable A single Master frame however will not show a green indicator because nothing is connected to the bus link Note In Legacy Mondo mode the indicator will only turn green on Slave frames when a switch event occurs If the indicator does not illuminate during switch commands check for a bad or disconnected inter frame communications cable TEMP Indicates temperature 1 Solid Green Temperature is within allowable range 2 Flashing Yellow Temperature is 38 degrees C or higher 3 Flashing Red Temperature is 42 degrees C or higher 3 Installation 1 Install the Mondo III Matrix switch frames in a suitable rack fixture The Mondo III Matrix is designed to install into a standard 19 wide cabinet It is recommended to ins
45. ugh Com8 Control or SAP capable Mondo III Control SAP version only Requires software driver on host PC CASCADE OUTS OUTPUTS e L CIERELEELECE REPLACE FUSE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATEING O E E O N e E P op e N ES gt o oO a 90 264Vac 2 2 Design Guidelines cont Controlling the Mondo III Matrix The Mondo III Matrix does not offer manual or front panel control options All commands are input via an RS232 serial port on the master frame via a third party control system such as Calypso Control Systems Crestron or AMX A remote control panel the Mondo TC touchscreen is also available as a control option Contact Magenta Research for details Additionally a simple terminal program such as Hyperterminal available as part of the Windows operating system may be used to send individual commands to the Mondo III The Mondo III features multiple serial ports for various control options depending upon the version Mondo III without the SAP option e Features two DB9 COM ports that can be used for additional control options note that ports COM1 and COM are only supplied on the first Mondo frame e The 7 pin phoenix connector labeled 1 7 may also be used as a control input COM port Mondo III with the SAP option e Features eight DB9 COM ports that can be used for additional control options or in SAP mode e The 7 pin phoenix connector labeled 1 7 may als
46. us Mondo versions not all features supported in legacy mode NOTE This manual covers the current release of the Mondo III Matrix switch Previous versions of the Mondo matrix switch hardware are covered in previous user manuals In order to utilize a Mondo III frame in a non Mondo III environment see Section 4 Operational Mode command and Appendix A for legacy Mondo serial bus cabling Contact Magenta Research for details The Mondo Direct option allows a direct video connection 15HD VGA into the Mondo Matrix without using a MultiView transmitter An 1 8 stereo audio jack is available for audio inputs This jack can also be configured for transmit only serial or SPDIF digital audio at time of purchase RJ45 cascade loop throughs provide connections to subsequent slave frames It is only required to have the Mondo Direct option on the first input frame A maximum of 32 Mondo Direct inputs can be configured It is possible to mix one Mondo Direct card and one or two standard Mondo RJ45 input cards as well The Mondo III SAP version features up to 8 built in RS 232 serial ports per frame that allow communication to SAP enabled MultiView receiver units The Mondo III is controlled via an RS 232 interface either through a simple terminal program or any third party control systems There are no manual or front panel control options for the Mondo III Matrix An optional separate touch screen interface Mondo TC is also available Contact Magenta Rese
47. ust be split using multiple transmitters cascading transmitters via the local monitor output frames using T4 multi output transmitters or the MultiView 9D Cat5 distribution amplifier Using two single port transmitters to split the video via the local monitor port of the first transmitter Video out of local monitor port to input of second transmitter 2 2 Design Guidelines cont Frame Addressing is Important All control of the Mondo III is input via the Master frame In the Mondo lll architecture any frame can be configured to be the Master regardless of its address but it is recommended to make the first frame addressed 00 to be the master Master frames are set via the LCD See Section 4 for details There can only be one Master frame in a system The Mondo III master frame intelligently configures itself when powered on by locating all other slave frames and based on a specific addresses can route switch commands to the correct frame The master frame should be powered on last for this to occur There is no need to configure the Mondo III beyond setting frame addresses if default serial port settings are used If other serial port settings need to be configured or if using other serial input ports please configure them according to instructions in Section 4 Please follow Table 1 on page 9 for address guidelines Frame addressing is done via the LCD on the rear of the frame See Section 4 for details It is necessary to pow
48. utput two frame matrix Switch Mondo III SAP frames with COM ports are installed in the last column Inputs 17 32 Inputs 33 48 Inputs 49 64 rame Address i Pi T Inputs 1 16 2 Rows and 1 Column SAP frames in first A A column e ID 112 input by 32 output four frame matrix switch Note address ix sequence in second 5 E column Frame Address 3 in Inputs 17 32 Inputs 33 48 Inputs 49 64 Inputs 65 80 Inputs 81 96 Inputs 97 112 inputs 1 16 Outputs 2 Rows and 2 Columns P SAP frames in second AN column 01 Outputs Frame Address 17 32 ERC EC CU The SAP option also allows stereo audio signals to be shared with the RS232 serial signal Normally in a non switched environment all signals input to the transmitter are sent to the receiver all at once on the fourth pair In order to utilize the SAP stereo audio feature SAP enabled transmitters are required 6 Mondo Ill SAP Design Configuration and Usage cont However since the Mondo III SAP option uses the fourth pair to transmit bi directional serial sessions the stereo audio signal will be interrupted while a SAP serial session is in progress To restore the audio signal please remember to disconnect the SAP serial session on the Mondo when finished See Mondo III SAP Usage later in this section The Mondo III SAP feature is designed to connect a single serial COM port on the Mondo matri
49. x frame to a single output at a time It is not possible to connect a Mondo Ill SAP COM port to two or more outputs simultaneously However it is possible to connect individual COM ports to individual Mondo outputs at once It is possible to connect a Mondo III SAP COM port on one frame to an output on another frame Use with caution as the serial data is placed on the Mondo interframe protocol bus and transmission time can be affected Return data from a receiver is delayed when doing this Simultaneous broadcast streams to all outputs at once such as a system wide turn display ON command is also not possible due to the Mondo III SAP protocol architecture If it is necessary to configure transmit only serial signals to multiple Mondo III outputs a separate SAP enabled transmitter should be utilized outside of the Mondo III SAP system and used for uni directional transmit only commands utilizing the fourth pair switching feature of the Mondo Command protocol Configuration Guidelines In order to utilize the SAP features on the Mondo III SAP frames with the COM ports in the last column must be set to SAP enabled This done via the LCD on the rear of the frame Scroll through the LCD option until the COM x setup is reached x is COM1 COM8 To set a COM port to SAP enabled set the first COM parameter to M3 Mode 3 It is not necessary to have all ports set to the same Mode Reference Section 4 on the LCD configuration parameters Once a
50. xecuted ERO3 System locked Try again later Note that all commands are terminated with a carriage return CR 0A hex The Mondo III Matrix responds back with data output terminated with lt LF gt lt CR gt characters 0D hex OA hex An entire command string may be sent without any character pacing delays however it is recommended to wait for the OK gt ready prompt from the switch before sending the next command string The Mondo III Matrix master frame outputs information on its hardware and firmware platform as well as how many frames are connected at power up This can be useful to troubleshoot Mondo III Matrix communication errors and how many frames the master has found Following is the complete Mondo III Matrix Command set commands designated with an M3 note are only supported in Mondo IIl mode and with Mondo III frames General Commands C Clear all output assignments sets all Outputs to OFF routes to input 0 1 Initialize system Master frame will detect slave frames and restore power up crosspoint map Similar to power cycling the master frame S Save current crosspoint map into memory This map is restored after power up or when the zl or R command is given R Restore power on crosspoint map 3 Enable Auto Save Current cross point map is saved into memory and will be restored at power up or if an 1 R command is received amp Disable Auto Save Current cross point map will not be sav
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