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18 19<br />
½½<br />
To mute audio:<br />
SPOxxAE/D/T<br />
»»<br />
Where xx = Output Card Number or “A” (all)<br />
»»<br />
Where E/D/T = Enable/Disable/Toggle, respectively<br />
½½<br />
To control output audio volume:<br />
SPOxxAVyy<br />
»»<br />
Where xx = Output Card Number or “A” (all)<br />
»»<br />
Where yy = 00-99, U (up), or D (down)<br />
½½<br />
To control output audio balance:<br />
SPOxxAByy<br />
»»<br />
Where xx = Output Card Number or “A” (all)<br />
»»<br />
Where yy = 00-40, U (up), or D (down)<br />
½½<br />
To control output audio bass frequency:<br />
SPOxxALyy<br />
»»<br />
Where xx = Output Card Number or “A” (all)<br />
»»<br />
Where yy = 00-24, U (up), or D (down)<br />
½½<br />
To control output audio mid frequency:<br />
SPOxxAMyy<br />
»»<br />
Where xx = Output Card Number or “A” (all)<br />
»»<br />
Where yy = 00-24, U (up), or D (down)<br />
½½<br />
To control output audio treble frequency:<br />
SPOxxAHyy<br />
»»<br />
Where xx = Output Card Number or “A” (all)<br />
»»<br />
Where yy = 00-24, U (up), or D (down)<br />
½½<br />
To control output audio delay:<br />
SPOxxADyy<br />
»»<br />
Where xx = Output Card Number or “A” (all)<br />
»»<br />
Where yy = 00-99, U (up), or D (down)<br />
»»<br />
Note: each delay increase/decrease represents +/-6ms, respectively<br />
8. Control Routing via <strong>Digital</strong> IQ <br />
In addition to Audio and Video matrix switching, <strong>Digital</strong> IQ products are able to route IR and RS-232<br />
commands to peripheral devices via the 3.5mm connections on each card slot and via the IR and<br />
RS-232 connections on the <strong>KD</strong>-CATHD500Rx.<br />
Utilizing <strong>Digital</strong> IQ’s Control Routing feature significantly extends the reach of your control system<br />
– adding up to 32 control ports to your control system without requiring additional master control<br />
units.<br />
There are two methods of Control Routing: Card to Card, and Main to Card / Card to Main.<br />
It is possible to utilize both control routing methods within your <strong>Digital</strong> IQ matrix, but keep in<br />
mind that settings may interfere with each other and result in undesired control source - control<br />
destination connections.<br />
For seamless integration that fully-utilizes the <strong>Digital</strong> IQ control routing features, <strong>Key</strong> <strong>Digital</strong><br />
Compass Control system is recommended. The Compass Control RS-232 and TCP-IP Manager<br />
Databases feature individual drivers for independent IR and RS-232 matrix switching.<br />
A look at the 3.5mm, RJ45, and Main ports and their respective number assignments utilized in<br />
control routing. Note that in some custom configurations, card slots 01-08 may be populated with<br />
Input cards and therefore would feature RJ45 ports<br />
01 02 03 04<br />
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24<br />
IR<br />
IR<br />
RS-232<br />
<strong>KD</strong>-MC2500<br />
05 06 07 08 09<br />
10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32<br />
“SPCIR0917”<br />
“SPCIR1018”<br />
“SPCRSS1119”<br />
CAT6/STP<br />
00-IR<br />
00-232<br />
Theory: Card to Card Control Routing, and Main to Card / Card to Main Control Routing<br />
Card to Card Control Routing works much like a traditional matrix switch; control sources<br />
(inputs) are able to be routed to destinations (outputs). <strong>Digital</strong> IQ control routing is fully bidirectional,<br />
enabling any control connection to be configured as a control input or destination, not<br />
simply limiting the input connections as control sources and the output connections as control<br />
destinations. The control sources (inputs) and control destinations (outputs) can be connected to<br />
any 3.5mm control port or control port on the <strong>KD</strong>-CATHD500Rx balun. A control source is able to<br />
be sent to one or many control destinations just a true matrix switch enables.<br />
Card to Card Control Routing in Brief:<br />
½½<br />
IR/RS-232 signals from Control System to I/O Card slot are routed to specified I/O destination<br />
½½<br />
Benefit: Consolidation of IR/RS-232 signals onto single CAT6 wire to I/O 3.5 ports or RJ45,<br />
establishing of full bi-directional channels.<br />
½½<br />
Con: Any Card to Card combination is possible, but may require many commands to establish<br />
<strong>KD</strong>-CATHD500Rx<br />
98<br />
99