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1. and return current states Responses are enclosed in curly brackets They can be re used as input back to the matrix switch Queries only respond to valid command types and levels Example For the Delano matrix DA is invalid because it does not have an Analog Audio A command type or switch level The query for all levels D or 2DX will only return HD Video V responses x model letter S Setup P Power V Version x All levels Switch State X V D A C x0 AII levels Switch State X V D A C xX All levels Switch State X V D A C xV HD Video Switch State V xD Digital Audio Switch State D xA Analog Audio Switch State A xC Composite Video Switch State C xL Volume L xB Bass B x T Treble T 23 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Model Specific Queries For Avalon Borrego Concord only x1 HD Video Switch State V x2 Avalon Digital Audio Switch State D x2 Borrego Concord Analog Audio Switch State A For Borrego and Concord only x3 Composite Video Switch State C USB Driver Installation When using the USB port the matrix switch will be installed as a virtual COM port This means that any control program capable of controlling a device through a normal serial port should be able to control the matrix through a USB port This driver set is
2. Continuing your installation of this software may impair cy or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation Windows will prompt on logo testing Click Continue Anyway Step 9 Completing the Hardware Update Wizard Hardware Update Wizard Completing the Hardware Update Ss Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for F USB Serial Port Click Finish to close the wizard This is the final step click Finish At this point the drivers are installed properly 31 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc USB COM Port Settings Whether using a Windows terminal program such as Hyperterminal a control application or a dedicated control system the baud rate settings are the same 115200 baud 8 data no parity 1 stop no flow control The COM port shown in the following example may change depending on your system COM4 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Elow control 32 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Uninstalling the USB drivers There is typically no harm in leaving the drivers installed in Windows It is usually best to keep them
3. Integrator s Guide borreGo HD Component Video Composite Video Analog Audio Preamp Matrix Switch FCC Notice NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 2 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 2 erect enirn rna nsu o nn wr CR dema Dac ba 3 INtFEOALUCHUHON szan adw kia Sateen ia acess Sen eee eee decade eed 5 Installatio
4. DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Switching Protocol eere ee esee essen enses enses ense se snsessssnsenseeseesess L7 Command Ly pes eren tre He oce o Input typo W A GBA t pr RA OO WO AEO EH Serial Control Examples Memory Protocol Query Commands OOP A OO e PORE 23 USB Driver Installation 2 ssssesanaaaseaan nnne 24 USB COM Port Settings eese eee esee ee ette eene n sense ens ense ense ense enseens J2 Uninstalling the USB drivers eee eee eee eese enses enses ensees J Care and Maintenance eeeeeeeeeeeeee emere nnne nnne rre 33 Specificallolis oni posce heut ut 34 Performance neci R an aa Nazi NACE 34 POWEF 44 scesessceecesses PAPER SIT EE cU AE E 34 Physical 34 2 Year Warranty ionic cia nee Eri wd w edi drecdis 35 4 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Introduction Congratulations on your selection of the Borrego audio video matrix switch The Borrego family of matrix switches feature component video and digital audio in an 8x8 configuration Features 8 inputs of component video YPbPr composite video and analog audio The composite video section can also be used for SPDIF digital audio Volume Bass and Treble control for Analog Audio outputs 16 memory locations to st
5. Control Examples BV 1 2 Borrego matrix Routes HD Video input 1 to output 2 GX 0 0 3 Gillespie Disable all outputs in 3 seconds EL 99 1 eb 99 1 et 99 1 Eureka Group Set volume bass and treble to 99 for output 1 CL MO 0 Concord Group Mute absolute all outputs 19 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Memory Protocol Memory functions enable the user to store recall view and edit switch configurations There are 16 memory slots available The Memory Command structure begins with M M x n n memory location 1 16 Function Store current state to memory location n Recall memory location n View memory location n via serial Clear memory location n Edit memory location n Memory function stores volume bass and treble values and all input output combinations in the matrix switch Fading time cannot be stored in memory using M S n Instead user can use memory edit function to store the time field Example If you want to have a paging setup to save the current configuration switch all outputs to input 1 set all volumes to 99 and then restore the saved configuration once the paging is done the macro of commands is M S 1 BA 1 0 BL 99 0 do your paging M R 1 20 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Memory Edit Memory edit allows the user to modify the current stored m
6. e g b for Borrego is the Command Type see below i is the Input number or Volume Bass Treble Level 0 is the Output number t is the Time optional for delays fades etc Command Types X to switch All A V Signals V to switch High Definition Video YPbPr D to switch Digital Audio SPDIF A to switch Analog Audio L R stereo C to switch Composite Video L toSet Volume Level B to Set Bass Level T to Set Treble Level Note Some matrix switch models do not have all these levels enabled and will display the error E response when such a command is received Example The Delano video only matrix has one level HD Video So D AC B T are not valid command types and will generate errors Input Source input range is from 0 to maximum number of inputs Please refer to the user manual to determine maximum number of inputs and outputs This may be one or two digits no leading zeros required Selecting Input 0 will disable the selected output zone 17 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Volume Bass Treble Value Valid values ranges from 0 to 99 max Flat response settings are Volume 99 no gain from input to output Bass Treble 50 Greater than 50 boosts and less than 50 attenuates the respective tone Output Output zone range is from 0 to maximum number of outputs Output 0 sends the selected input to all output zones Party Mode Time Optional Field The time
7. for all versions of MS Windows Linux and Mac drivers can be made available upon request The following steps are for Windows XP but other versions of Windows are similar Step 1 Connect the USB cable to the matrix and controlling computer iD Found New Hardware Matrix Swatch Windows will detect the new hardware and launch the plug and play wizard 24 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Step 2 Found New Hardware Wizard Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can windows connect to windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device Click Next to continue The first window will attempt to use the internet to find the driver Select No not at this time and click Next 25 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Step 3 Driver location Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Avalon Matrix Switch If your hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue The next window a
8. selected Example In 0 Out 5 will disable audio and video in zone 5 Party Mode Selecting Output 0 will route the selected input to all outputs Example In 3 Out 0 routes input 3 to all 8 outputs IR Remote Control The command sequence for controlling the matrix switch signal routing from an IR remote control is similar to front panel sequences except the composite and component video can be addressed separately the front panel has only one Video button See the previous section Controlling from the front panel for details IR Control Sequence Videol Out Controls YPbPr matrix Video2 Out Controls composite video matrix Audiol Out Controls analog audio matrix 9 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Matrix status To view the connection status of the matrix use the IR remote left and right arrow keys Each screen will show the current status of one output see figure 1 The first line of the display is the output number and the second line lists the inputs that are currently connected to that output In some cases the input numbers may be different indicating that audio and video have been switched separately To view another output status use the left and right arrow keys to as needed At any time the user may press EXIT to return to the home screen or wait 10 seconds and the home screen will return on its own Figure 1 V Comp
9. the front panel buttons The default is ON enabled SET Touchsense This controls the sensitivity of the front panel buttons Default is HIGH and this makes the front panel respond faster A lower setting reduces the risk for accidental button pushes or false triggers by outside interference SET Front IR This option enables or disables the front panel IR sensor Set to OFF to prevent spurious IR signals from controlling the matrix The default for the front IR is ON enabled SET Verbosity Memory commands and mute commands will always echo serial responses regardless of this setting The default for this option is ON where the matrix echoes responses to any command via RS 232 IR or front panel When set to OFF the matrix only echoes responses to RS 232 commands 11 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Volume Presets and Preamp The range for all bass treble and volume levels is 00 to 99 The matrix switch is shipped with default volume set to 25 and bass and treble set to 50 If you are not going to use the preamp function of your matrix switch set the audio preamp for a flat audio response the output level will match the input level Set the volume to 99 and bass and treble to 50 bass and treble neutral no boost or cut gt gt lf any of the output volumes were changed i e not anymore at max you can activate this option again The Us
10. under this warranty is your exclusive remedy NeoPro shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages Implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose on this product are limited to the duration of this warranty Some states countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Some states countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state and country to country 35 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc 2010 NeoPro www neoprointegrator com 36 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc
11. WOL TONE button or powering the unit down To quit with the IR remote press the EXIT button Discrete IR Codes You may download the discrete IR codes from our website http www neoprointegrator com The codes come in multiple formats 13 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Restoring to Factory Defaults If you accidently disable the front panel or IR input via the USB or RS 232 port you may restore those features without using the ports again The factory defaults may be restored using the steps below CAUTION Restoring to factory defaults wipes out all switch settings volume and tone settings setups and memory slots Make sure you have a backup of these Use the query commands see Serial Protocol section in this manual and save the responses in a text file To restore the Borrego matrix switch back to factory defaults e Place the Borrego in standby mode by pressing the power button e On the front panel slowly press 0 O 7 The unit will then enter Initialization and when complete return to ON mode The front panel and IR will work normally 14 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Serial Protocol Commands Commands are structured so that a control program has two way communication with the matrix The control system can confirm and store the state of the matrix switch These commands are also human readable ASCII text which wil
12. al COM port driver Hardware Update Wizard Welcome to the Hardware Update Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can windows connect to windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only CO Yes now and every time connect a device Click Next to continue Windows will again start the new hardware wizard to install the virtual COM port driver Click No not this time then click Next 29 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Step 7 Finding the driver Hardware Update Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Serial Port COM4 If your hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Click Next to continue Leave the button labeled Install the software automatically recommended selected and click Next 30 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Step 8 Continue Anyway Hardware Update Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software Hardware Installation G USB Serial Port The software you are installing for this hardware USB Serial Port has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important
13. e Current option will not change any of the volume settings Memory Function The matrix switch has 16 available memory slots 1 16 Each memory slot can store the state of the switch and is editable using the serial protocol Storing and recalling to and from a memory slot is done easily using the IR remote Shortcuts may be 1 or 2 digits depending on the slot no Leading zeroes are not required for slots 1 9 Stop Store current switch state to memory slot Play Recall memory slot and overwrites current switch state Memory view and edit can only be done via the serial port You can make a backup of all memory slots by using memory view and save them in a text file Please refer to the Serial Protocol section of this manual 12 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Tone and Volume Control Tone and volume control can be accessed through the front panel IR remote or serial see Serial Protocol section in this manual Press VOL TONE button from the front panel or INFO button on the IR remote to access the tone and volume control menu Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to change output numbers Use the UP and DOWN arrows to increase or decrease value For bass and treble 50 is used for a flat frequency response Maximum is 99 and minimum is 00 Press SELECT to switch between Volume Bass or Treble Quit via front panel by pressing
14. emory from any memory location To do this invoke the memory edit function M E n then send switch commands using the group brackets These commands will be stored in the memory location but will not be executed These commands must be inside a pair of curly brackets CHOU They can have a time field and will be stored in memory Any error command inside a group bracket while memory edit command is active will be ignored Succeeding commands after the end bracket F will be treated as normal commands If no opening bracket is detected right after memory edit was invoked and another command was detected valid or not it will be ignored and the program will exit memory edit function without saving anything to that memory location The Memory edit function only accepts switch commands 21 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Setup Protocol Command structure prototype begins with S On Power Up ON S x n B 224 Front Panel Buttons OFF B Front Panel Buttons ON V Sr Verbosity OFF V Verbosity ON D Display Brightness 25 D Display Brightness 50 D Display Brightness 75 D 100 Display Brightness 100 S Front Panel Sensitivity LOW S Front Panel Sensitivity MEDIUM S Front Panel Sensitivity HIGH STANDBY 22 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Power Control To Power ON use P 1 For Power OFF use P 0 Query Commands Query commands begin with
15. im with feet removable Dim without feet Weight Specifications AC 75 ohms DC 75 ohms source terminated 140 MHz Below 80dB 4801 480p 5401 540p 5761 576p 720p 10801 1080p 24 25 29 97 30 50 59 97 60 10 MHz Below 80dB 10K ohms 20 20KHz 0 5dB Variable gain 0 100bD 100 0db low impedance output 90 240V AC 50 60Hz autosensing 8W when On 4W in standby 17 W x 3 75 H x 10 75 D 17 W x 3 55 H x 10 75 D 8 8 Ibs shipping wt 13 Ibs 34 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc 2 Year Warranty NeoPro warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years This warranty applies to the original end user purchaser and installation service provider NeoPro will solely at its option repair or replace this product with a functionally equivalent new or factory reconditioned product during the warranty period The consumer should contact the installation service provider that resold the product who will in turn deliver the product to NeoPro All transportation risks and costs in connection with this warranty service are the responsibility of the consumer In order to keep this warranty in effect the product must have been handled and used as prescribed in the instructions accompanying this warranty This warranty does not cover any damage due to accident misuse abuse or negligence Repair or replacement as provided
16. installed so that when the device is plugged back in it will be recognized automatically and is assigned the same COM port number However if you need to uninstall the drivers for any reason use the Windows Control panel to do so To Uninstall Click the Start Menu Select Settings then Control Panel Click Add or Remove Programs Find Matrix Switch USB Drivers Click Change Remove Follow the on screen instructions Care and Maintenance The Borrego matrix switch does not require any regular maintenance besides keeping it clean Never use harsh cleaners or solvents on the Borrego front panel There are several dusting products for electronics and standard glass cleaner may be used Spray any liquids onto a towel first then wipe the front of the Borrego with the moist towel Should the Borrego matrix switch fail to operate as expected please contact NeoPro for service advice THERE ARE NO ADJUSTMENTS OR USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THE CABINET 33 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Performance Component Video Input coupling Input impedance termination Output coupling Output impedance Output video bandwidth 3dB Crosstalk Video modes Video vertical rates Composite Video amp DigitalAudio Output video bandwidth 1dB Crosstalk Audio Analog L R Input termination Audio bandwidth Gain and output type Power Input voltage Input power Physical D
17. itch See the Serial Protocol and USB Driver Installation sections of this manual Rear Panel IR The rear panel IR connector is used for direct connection to an IR control system It is a 3 5mm 2 conductor jack and accepts unmodulated IR It is polarity insensitive however normally the tip is the active signal and the sleeve is the ground Note Some IR repeater systems are designed to work only with their own IR blasters and a common workaround is to cut these blaster cables and add a 3 5mm plug on the end In some cases this will work fine however some repeater systems will have noise that prevents signals from being decoded 7 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Power Once all the input and output connectors are installed connect the supplied power cable to the AC input If you are not in North America you may use your own standard IEC320 power cable with the Borrego matrix switch The power supply input is auto ranging from 90 to 240 Vac Rack Mounting To prevent shipping damage the product ships with the rack mount ears detached from the unit The bottom of the unit has protective feet with soft non scratching pads so it may be used in a stand alone mode without scratching shelves or equipment it is placed on top of In the rackmount configuration the chassis is 2 rack units high after the bottom feet are removed Removal of the feet requires a Philips screwdriver Use the s
18. l help in troubleshooting and testing The matrix may also be controlled with one way serial communications Some models have the ability to switch audio and video separately For these switches the matrix looks like several independent switches These levels are also called Command Types Serial Port Settings 115 2 kilobaud no parity 8 data 1 stop Common Structures and Syntax Commands are not case sensitive Upper and lower case characters are used in this manual but have the same effect Numbers are 1 or 2 digits leading zeroes not required Spaces are not permitted within the square braces they will generate an error see Error section A command is always wrapped in square braces command It is not necessary to follow the command by any carriage returns or other special characters The closing brace will trigger the switch to process the command Within a command or response there will be one or more fields separated by commas BV 1 2 Maximum Response Time Delays are not required between individual commands or group commands for sending up to 32 commands at a time to the matrix switch For more than 32 commands wait 500ms before sending 15 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc One Way Serial Hints Any of the examples shown in this guide can be sent to the matrix at anytime without concern as to the state of the matrix If you need to send a string of commands put them i
19. n a Group Command Group Commands A group command is always wrapped in curly brackets command1 command2 command3 Group commands are used if the user wants to see one response per command mode inside the group brackets So if there are two volume commands in one group bracket there will only be one volume response Example Group commands are also used for memory edit function this will be discussed later Response to Commands The serial port does not echo characters sent When a command is sent the matrix switch response will be in curly brackets like in a group command That way any response from the switch can be used as a command back to it The contents depend on the type of command and the model When signal paths are switched code indicating the status of the entire matrix is returned Refer to the Query commands section for the specific matrix switch model for more details Errors Any command with a syntax error will result in a response of E The switch will only attempt to process a command between matching braces so any characters before and after the braces is thrown discarded If invalid characters are between the braces they will be processed and the switch will echo the bad command and return an error 16 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Switching Protocol Switching commands use this structure mc i o t m is the first letter of the model name
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21. nect the video Y Pb and Pr signals as labeled on the rear panel The connectors labeled Video are used for composite standard definition video or SPDIF digital audio They can also be used for both signal types simultaneously as long as care is taken not to route a signal of one type to an output of a different type The analog audio stereo matrix is labeled L and R 6 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Outputs Having a true matrix switch allows you to treat each output as a zone For example Output 1 can be the home theater zone and output 2 can be the master bedroom zone In this case you would run a set of component video cables plus audio cables to each zone The maximum length of cable to each zone will vary on the quality of the cable used High quality quad shielded RG6 cables can support zones 300 feet away RS 232 Serial The serial port on the rear panel is labeled RS 232 It is wired as a DCE device and should be connected to a PC RS 232 port with a straight through cable Connection to most most control systems should be with a straight through type serial cable such as the cable provided with the matrix switch For the command protocols see the Serial Protocols section USB Serial To use the USB communication feature of the Borrego connect the USB cable to the PC s USB port flat end and the other end square end to the Borrego matrix sw
22. onent Video D Digital Audio A Analog Audio C Composite Video Setup Menu The user setup menu is accessible using the Neopro IR remote the front panel or serial ports refer to the Serial Protocols section for details Using the IR remote or Front Panel Press Setup to open the menu Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to navigate through the different options see below for details and the Up and Down arrow buttons to change any of the optional settings Use the Left or Right arrow to save the changes and proceed to the next setup option To quit the Setup menu there are two options Pressing Select saves the changes Pressing Exit discards the changes made to the current option The Setup Menu also auto exits after being idle for 30 seconds 10 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Setup Options SET Panel LED This option controls all the front panel LEDs The default is ON SET Disp Lamp Sets the display brightness to one of four levels The default is 100 full brightness SET AC PowerUp This option controls what the matrix will do when AC power is first applied and how it recovers from a power outage Selecting ON default will force the unit to turn on and the previous switch state will be restored Selecting STANDBY will cause the unit to enter standby mode when AC power is applied SET Touchpanel This option enables or disables
23. ore switch configurations and volume bass treble levels Variable duration volume fade up down and muting Discrete IR codes for volume and mute for each output High bandwidth video section 140 MHz for 1080p Independent routing of all signal types Attractive enclosure featuring brushed aluminum and high gloss acrylic front with black top cover Universal AC input power 90 240VAC 50 60Hz with standard IEC320 receptacle AII gold plated RCA connectors ensure a long life without corroded connectors Ability to add more features in the future via a firmware update 5 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Installation The Borrego Matrix Switch has small cooling vents on the side that must not be covered but it can have other equipment such as amplifiers stacked on top of it The Borrego is also equipped with removable padded feet so it may be stacked on top of other equipment without causing damage Unpacking The Borrego ships with the following 1 Borrego Matrix Switch 1 AC Power cord 1 6 USB cable 1 6 RS 232 cable User s Guide CD ROM driver disc Pair of rack mount ears with screws A Neopro IR remote control if purchased as an accessory There is a clear film to protect the front panel To ensure proper touch panel response remove this film before using the Borrego Inputs Connecting source devices to the Borrego can be done in any order but make sure to con
24. parameter is used to smooth transitions between volume levels It may be used to minimize pop or sudden noises when switching audio sources The format for commands using the time parameter is mc i o where m is the first letter of the model name c is the Command Type i is the Input number 0 is the Time 0 to 10 seconds for transition For a switch command time is split for ramping down and ramping back up So for a time 10 5 seconds is spent ramping the volume to 0 then switching occurs and the level ramps to the current level over 5 seconds For lower volumes the matrix switch will not wait for the time to expire which means switching can happen faster once the target volume is reached Some command types do not fade in or out of the time field V YPbPr video C composite video D digital audio will perform the switch at the middle of the time interval so for a time setting of 8 the video will switch at 4 seconds without any fade in or out B bass and T treble will not be affected by time settings and no error will be generated 18 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Volume Only Commands These commands only affect audio x is the first letter of the model name e g b for Borrego n is the Output number XL MO n Absolute mute output n absolute 0 xL MP n Partial mute output n xL U n Volume UP output n xL D n Volume DOWN output n Serial
25. ttempts to find the driver disc Insert the driver CD disc in the your CD ROM drive if you haven t already Leave the button labeled Install the software automatically recommended selected and click Next 26 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Step 4 Continue Anyway Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software f Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware USB Serial Converter USB Serial Converter has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important i Continuing your installation of this software may impair to 4 or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway E Windows will prompt on logo testing Click Continue Anyway 27 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc Step 5 Completion of first half Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for ad USB Serial Converter Click Finish to close the wizard Click Finish 28 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A_Final doc Step 6 Installing virtu
26. upplied screws to attach the rack ears Operation Overview The Borrego matrix can be thought of as three matrix switches in one box 1 A component video matrix 2 a standard definition composite video matrix and 3 an L R analog audio matrix By default they are controlled together but by using the audio and video commands mentioned below they can be controlled separately Front Panel Control The matrix switch front panel uses NeoTouch technology The NeoTouch panel senses a human finger touching the acrylic panel without any moving parts When pressed the button will be illuminated A single touch of the power button turns the unit on To prevent accidental power down two button presses are required to shut down the matrix standby mode 8 Borrego Matrix Switch User s Guide DOC42 00027 A Final doc When powered on three buttons are enabled to start a switching command In Audio and Video Control via the front panel is a four button sequence 1 In Audio Video In Switches both audio and video Audio Switches the Audio matrix only Video Switches both the component and composite video 2 Number To select the source input 3 Out 4 Number To select the output or zone The panel will not allow you to select inputs or outputs that do not exist i e 9 There are two features that use 0 for the Number entry Disabling an Output Selecting Input O will disable the output that is
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