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AV Bridge MATRIX PRO Key Technical Features:  Direct (2) Cat-5 connection to Vaddio Cameras: With a constant view to ease and simplify installation and operations for both the integrator and end user, the MATRIX PRO has eliminated the requirements of multiple Quick-Connects upstream of the switcher, by integrating the Quick-Connects into the switcher itself. This greatly reduces power requirements in a rack installation and provides a single power supply for both the MATRIX PRO and the cameras. The two-cable solution affords a maximum cabling distance of up to 100 Ft. (30 Meters) for Vaddio PTZ cameras, and up to 150 Ft. (45 Meters) for Vaddio fixed POV cameras like the WideSHOT and ZoomSHOT.  Computer Inputs: The MATRIX PRO features inputs for laptop or desktop computers, RGBHV on a DE-15 connector for analog sources, and on an HDMI connector for digital computer sources. Alternately, as with the camera connections, these could also be used for other content sources providing signals if desired.  Web Page Configuration and Operational Control: This allows the user to "dial in" via an IP browser, to access web pages the MATRIX PRO serves. This allows one to choose from multiple audio, video, streaming and automation selections, as well as configure Administration abilities or set access constraints. Control camera movement to set shots, adjust CCU settings to paint or shade cameras remotely, or locally, through tabbed functions on the pages. Or move PTZ cameras to change shots. Oh, and you can control it's video source selection for the local outputs as well as the streaming outputs, and control audio for streaming or local feeds in real time. Basically, sliced bread is envious.  Agile Video Switcher: The internal video switcher can be configured as a traditional video switcher, using front panel controls, or selecting video sources for IP or USB Streaming (essentially two 4 x 1 video switchers).  Anything In, Anything Out: The inputs auto-detect the video resolution and the outputs have user configurable discrete video resolution settings for the local HDMI out as well as the HSDS™ Display output and the streaming outputs.  CCU Scenes and Camera Presets: Each camera has access to six custom presets as well as a custom home position. The three cameras can also adjust CCU functions, and store those configurations along with any of the 6 preset PTZ locations.  External Trigger Inputs: The AV Bridge MATRIX PRO can also be configured for up to ten (10) external hardware trigger inputs, up to ten (10) control system software triggers, and up to four (4) EasyMic POD One Touch triggers. Any of these can afford the ability to change video sources on Streaming or local Program outputs, and recall camera preset locations. Picture in Picture modes can be selected as well, offering location options and Split Screen or Quad Split PIPs if desired. Audio routing can be changed too, as well as many other functions.  Camera Auto-Sensing: The AV Bridge MATRIX PRO is capable of auto-sensing each PTZ camera attached. Control codes for the following cameras are built-in:  Vaddio HD-Series PTZ Cameras  Vaddio RoboSHOT™ Series Cameras  Vaddio WideSHOT™ and ZoomSHOT Series POV Cameras  Video Transitions: Video transitions are seamless with exceptional video quality. Transition time is software adjustable and includes:  Cross Fades (one image fades into another)  Straight Cuts  Simultaneous USB and IP Streaming: Newer, high-powered processor allows for USB and IP streaming to happen concurrently.  4 x 2 Video Matrix: 3 inputs with direct (2) CAT-5 Vaddio camera wiring ability or alternate HDMI inputs, a fourth input selectable between RGBHV or HDMI, an HDMI Program output, a Display output, and 2 forms of streaming outputs. AV Bridge MATRIX PRO Manual - Document Number 342-0915 Rev B Page 5 of 70

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AV Bridge MATRIX PRO
AV Bridge MATRIX PRO Manual - Document Number 342-0915 Rev B
Page 5 of 70
Key Technical Features:
Direct (2) Cat-5 connection to Vaddio Cameras:
With a constant view to ease and simplify installation and
operations for both the integrator and end user, the MATRIX PRO has eliminated the requirements of multiple
Quick-Connects upstream of the switcher, by integrating the Quick-Connects into the switcher itself.
This
greatly reduces power requirements in a rack installation and provides a single power supply for both the
MATRIX PRO and the cameras.
The two-cable solution affords a maximum cabling distance of up to 100 Ft.
(30 Meters) for Vaddio PTZ cameras, and up to 150 Ft. (45 Meters) for Vaddio fixed POV cameras like the
WideSHOT and ZoomSHOT.
Computer Inputs:
The MATRIX PRO features inputs for laptop or desktop computers, RGBHV on a DE-15
connector for analog sources, and on an HDMI connector for digital computer sources.
Alternately, as with the
camera connections, these could also be used for other content sources providing signals if desired.
Web Page Configuration and Operational Control:
This allows the user to “dial in” via an IP browser, to
access web pages the MATRIX PRO serves. This allows one to choose from multiple audio, video, streaming
and automation selections, as well as configure Administration abilities or set access constraints.
Control
camera movement to set shots, adjust CCU settings to paint or shade cameras remotely, or locally, through
tabbed functions on the pages.
Or move PTZ cameras to change shots.
Oh, and you can control it’s video
source selection for the local outputs as well as the streaming outputs, and control audio for streaming or local
feeds in real time.
Basically, sliced bread is envious.
Agile Video Switcher
:
The internal video switcher can be configured as a traditional video switcher, using
front panel controls, or selecting video sources for IP or USB Streaming (essentially two 4 x 1 video switchers).
Anything In, Anything Out:
The inputs auto-detect the video resolution and the outputs have user
configurable discrete video resolution settings for the local HDMI out as well as the HSDS™ Display output and
the streaming outputs.
CCU Scenes and Camera Presets:
Each camera has access to six custom presets as well as a custom home
position.
The three cameras can also adjust CCU functions, and store those configurations along with any of
the 6 preset PTZ locations.
External Trigger Inputs:
The AV Bridge MATRIX PRO can also be configured for up to ten (10) external
hardware trigger inputs, up to ten (10) control system software triggers, and up to four (4) EasyMic POD One
Touch triggers.
Any of these can afford the ability to change video sources on Streaming or local Program
outputs, and recall camera preset locations.
Picture in Picture modes can be selected as well, offering location
options and Split Screen or Quad Split PIPs if desired. Audio routing can be changed too, as well as many
other functions.
Camera Auto-Sensing:
The AV Bridge MATRIX PRO is capable of auto-sensing each PTZ camera attached.
Control codes for the following cameras are built-in:
Vaddio HD-Series PTZ Cameras
Vaddio RoboSHOT™ Series Cameras
Vaddio WideSHOT™ and ZoomSHOT Series POV Cameras
Video Transitions:
Video transitions are seamless with exceptional video quality.
Transition time is software
adjustable and includes:
Cross Fades (one image fades into another)
Straight Cuts
Simultaneous USB and IP Streaming:
Newer, high-powered processor allows for USB and IP streaming to
happen concurrently.
4 x 2 Video Matrix:
3 inputs with direct (2) CAT-5 Vaddio camera wiring ability or alternate HDMI inputs,
a
fourth input selectable between RGBHV or HDMI, an HDMI Program output, a Display output, and 2 forms of
streaming outputs.