8Y-XLInstallationand SetupGuideVersion A0Version B0 905197
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WelcomeWelcome to the 8Y-XL Installation and Setup Guide. This book is thefirst part of a three document set:Installation and Setup Guide – compiled f
Installer’s Product NotesAn 8Y-XL Distribution Matrix can stand alone or comprise a virtuallyunlimited number of linked enclosures, including any othe
Meet the ManualThis manual contains 10 chapters and 3 appendices. The information inthis manual progresses from unpacking the 8Y-XL in Chapter 1 to BC
Terms to KnowBefore jumping into the technical details of this manual, you should befamiliar with the following terms:Basic Control Structure (BCS)BCS
SignalA signal can be analog audio, analog video, serial digital, syncinformation, or other types. A signal (also called an input or outputsignal) com
Unpacking the 8Y-XLThe 8Y-XL is shipped with one enclosure in each shipping box. Eachbox contains one of each of the following items (invoices are sen
Unpacking TipsqBefore fully unpacking the enclosure(s), examine the shippingbox(es) for any signs of damage. If a box is partially crushed or anysides
CP-10 Control PanelA CP-10 Control Panel has 29 keys – 10 number keys for entering digits,4 directional arrow keys, and 1 each of the following: Cance
Cancel KeyUse the Cancel key to abort a command that is incomplete. If you make amistake while entering a command, press the Cancel key to remove thep
CAUTIONTo avoid ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) damage to sensitive components, makesure you are properly grounded before touching any internal material
Backlight KeyThe Backlight key illuminates the LCD. The backlight remainsilluminated for approximately 20 seconds; however, you can turn it offbefore
1.2 Rear of the EnclosureAll the enclosure’s connectors (input and output, XNNet, serial, Ethernet,and power) are on the rear of the enclosure. Audio
CPUThe CPU is in one of the expansion/control slots to the left of the outputconnectors and has connectors (ports) for attaching external controldevic
Placing the Enclosure(s)You can install 8Y-XL enclosures in a standard EIA 19 in. (48.26 cm)rack. To hold enclosures in place, they are shipped with r
To install an enclosure in a rack:1. Place the enclosure in the rack and attach front-mounting screws tohold it firmly in place (repeat for each enclo
Linking EnclosuresAn 8Y-XL enclosure can connect to other enclosures and any otherAutoPatch product with an XNNet compatible interface. You can linken
Note: Termination connectors are required on the open ends of all “T”connectors when linking enclosures.To link an 8Y-XL enclosure to a Modula enclosu
To link an 8Y-XL enclosure to a Modula enclosure using the XNNetCommunication link connectors:1. Insert the wires on one end of the link cable into th
Attaching Inputs andOutputsInputs and outputs attach to the input and output connectors on the rearof each enclosure. Inputs attach to the connectors
4.1 Attaching Input and Output CablesWhen attaching input and output signal cables, refer to the sheet labeled"AutoPatch 8Y-XL Connector and Grou
Important Safety Informationand InstructionsWhen using and installing your AutoPatch product, adhere to the following basic safetyprecautions. For mor
To attach audio inputs and outputs, unscrew the clamps on the audioconnector, insert the proper wire, and re-tighten the clamps so they holdthe wire t
4-4 Installation and Setup GuideAttaching Inputs and OutputsInputs and Outputs+GND -3334353637393840INPUT+GND -3334353637393840OUTPUTUnbalanced audio
4.2 Paralleling InputsCaution: Make sure the matrix’s configuration file reflects any changesmade to the I/O connectors of an enclosure. To parallel i
To parallel inputs, split an input signal between two or more inputconnectors on different enclosures.To minimize signal degradation when splitting a
Attaching an ExternalControllerThe 8Y-XL can be controlled with external controllers using two typesof communication protocols:äSerial, BCS (Basic Con
A serial controller is any device that can send and receive ASCII codevia RS232 or RS422. You can connect a serial controller to either of thetwo seri
When controlling the system with a PC, use serial communicationsoftware and make sure the BAUD rate is set correctly for the system.Available BAUD rat
Applying Power and theStartup SequenceYour 8Y-XL ships with power cords that are compatible with yourcountry’s power sources. Always use an earth-grou
6.1 Applying PowerTo apply power:1. Plug each enclosure into a power source.WE RECOMMEND SURGE PROTECTORS AND/OR AN ACLINE CONDITIONER.2. Press the “1
6.3 Startup from a Control DeviceAfter applying power and turning on the enclosure(s), the splash screendisplays startup diagnostic information, follo
Information et directivesde sécurité importantesVeuillez vous conformer aux directives de sécurité ci-dessous lorsque vous installez etutilisez votre
Executing a Test SwitchExecute a test switch to verify the system is working properly beforeattaching all inputs and outputs. Aside from having signal
7.1 Executing a Test Switch Usingthe CP-10 Control PanelThe following test switch routes Input 2 to Output 1 on Level 0. Beforeexecuting these switche
4. Press the Output key and enter “1.”5. Press Take key.The signal is routed and the Command screen appears.If the switch did not execute properly:qCh
7.2 Executing a Test Switch Using BCSCommandsThe following test switch routes Input 1 to Output 2 on Level 0. Beforeexecuting these switches, make sur
ManagingConfiguration FilesA configuration file is a text file that contains system configurationinformation that has been previously downloaded to th
8.1 Conceptual OverviewThe physical component(s) of a system can be a standalone matrixswitcher or multiple matrix switchers with or without additiona
6. Review the Readme.txt file found on either Disk 1 or afterinstallation in the default install location C:\AutoPtch\Connect\.To launch XNConnect:1.
A variety of dialog boxes for modifying your system’s configuration fileare accessed through the main menu. The menu commands includetopics such as Mo
8.5 Modifying Configuration FilesModifying a configuration file with XNConnect involves enteringinformation in one or a series (depending on the modif
The Name New Preset dialog box allows you to start the process ofcreating a preset by giving it a name.To name a new preset (in preparation for specif
NoticesAutoPatch©2001, all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or
Installation and Setup Guide 8-7Configuring Local PresetsTo modify presets:1. In the Manage Local Presets dialog box, click the Modify Presetbutton.Th
äReconnect either a source or destination channel that has beendisconnected by selecting it.Click the Reconnect button.The channel is now available ag
To specify connector groupings from the Virtual Matrix view:1. From the Edit menu, choose Manage Virtual Matrix Groupings.The Manage Virtual Matrix Gr
Group Connectors by PatternThe Group Connectors by Pattern dialog box allows you to group signalswith connectors in either a spanning or sequential pa
3. In the Starting Channel box, choose the starting channel number thatyou want if it is different from the next available channel that isalready disp
8-12 Installation and Setup GuideTo access the Assign Connectors Individually dialog box:1. In the Virtual Matrix View, right click the virtual matrix
9. From the Connector list, select the connector you want to assign asignal to and click the Assign Connector button.The signal and its connector appe
Adjusting GainGain is the ratio of a signal’s output level to input level and is usuallymeasured in decibels (dB). Adjust gain to equalize signal leve
Each signal’s gain adjustment pot is directly behind the signal’sconnector on the daughter board and is labeled TR#.The extender board fits both input
Warning: To avoid ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) damage to sensitivecomponents, make sure you are properly grounded (see the Caution pageinside front c
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/televisiontechnician for additional suggestions. The user may find the bookle
6. Remove the extender board alone by pushing down on the daughterboard side of the extender board arm while pulling the board out (seegraphic below).
Adding HardwareYou can add input and output boards, vertical interval timing (sync)boards, and enclosures to expand your system’s capabilities. Input
10.1 Adding BoardsInput and Output BoardsThe number of input and output signals in an enclosure determines thenumber of input and output boards. In an
4. Line up the board assembly (switching board and daughter board)with the board guides that are on the left and right of the board slot(see graphic o
To add a sync board:Warning: To avoid ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) damage to sensitivecomponents, make sure you are properly grounded (see the Cautio
10.2 Adding EnclosuresYou can expand the switching capabilities of an 8Y-XL by addingenclosures. Whenever you add hardware to an 8Y-XL you must update
AutoPatch Service andReturns PolicyA.1 ServiceThe AutoPatch 8Y-XL is to be serviced only by AutoPatch authorizedservice agents.Return AuthorizationsEx
Visible damage and shortages must be noted on the freight bill;packaging and contents must be retained for inspection.A.2 Replacement Policies andProc
Following warranty expiration:1. Call your AutoPatch dealer, area representative, or the AutoPatchcustomer service department with a description of th
Product SpecificationsThe following pages contain performance specifications for yourAutoPatch 8Y-XL Distribution Matrix. The AutoPatch web site(www.a
AutoPatchStatement of WarrantyAutoPatch, a division of XNTechnologies, Inc., Cheney, Washington,warrantees that the products manufactured by AutoPatch
B.2 Analog AudioStandard Audio BoardsThroughputParameter Conditions ValueFrequency Response (20 Hz to 20 kHz) <ñ0.1 dBGain Flatness(20 Hz to 20 kHz
B.3 Analog VideoStandard Video BoardsThroughputParameter Conditions ValueBandwidth (1 dB)Vin=± 1V12 MHz (1:ALL)Bandwidth (3 dB)Vin=± 1V30 MHz (1:ALL)D
Wideband Video BoardsThroughputParameter Conditions ValueBandwidth (3 dB)Vin=± 1V250 MHz (1:ALL)Signal to Noise Ratio (S/N) Vin=0.7 V (100% IRE) -70 d
Ultra-wideband Video BoardsThroughputParameter Conditions ValueBandwidth (3 dB)Vin=± 1V400 MHz (1:ALL)Signal to Noise Ratio (S/N) Vin=0.7 V (100% IRE)
BCS (Basic ControlStructure) CommandsBCS is a set of alphanumeric characters that allows a PC or other controldevice to send commands to the system se
GlossaryAASCII (American Standard Code for Information Exchange)A code for representing alphanumeric information.BBacklightThe light that illuminates
CP-10 Control PanelAn optional panel on the front of the enclosure with an LCD and keys forentering commands. The CP-10 is designed for system control
Input BoardA circuit board that receives video, audio, or data signals from outsidesources.LLCD (Liquid Crystal Display)The screen on the CP-10 Contro
Serial ControllerAn external controller that communicates with the matrix switcher via aserial cable.SignalA set of connectors whose signals switch to
IndexAAC line conditioner 1-7, 2-2, 6-1AC power B-1adding boardssee hardware, addingadding enclosuressee hardware, addingadjusting gain 9-1illus. 9-3a
5. AutoPatch’s liability and Buyer’s remedies under this warranty shallbe limited solely to repair, replacement, or credit, at AutoPatch’soption.6. Th
configuration filedefinition ivlocation 8-1configuration file, XNConnectconfigure local presets 8-5 to 8-8download 8-4graphical representation 8-2Help
Hhardware, addingconfiguration files 10-1, 10-2, 10-4,10-5enclosures 10-5input and output boards 10-2vertical interval sync board 10-3Warning, adding
presetssee XNConnect, configure localpresetsproduct specificationssee specificationsProgram key, CP-10 1-5Rrear of enclosure, illus. 1-6replacement po
videoattaching boards, illus. 4-2board specifications B-3 to B-5virtual matrixdefinition 8-5modifying groupings 8-8 to 8-13see also levelWWarningaddin
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