
Control Buttons
NOTE: See Front Panel Operations, beginning on page 40 for detailed descriptions
of the following operations.
Primary functions
Action Save changes Select Preset mode Select View mode Cancel or Escape
Indication Blink: Save needed Blink: Save preset
Lit: Recall preset
View mode
selected
Flashes once
ENTER PRESET
VIEW
ESC
Secondary functions
I/O Grouping Action/
indication:
Select group 1 Select group 2 Select group 3 Select group 4
Port
configuration
Action 1 Select Configuration mode.
Action 2 Select 9600 baud Select 19200 baud Select 38400 baud Select 115200 baud
Indication Blink: 9600 baud Blink: 19200 baud Blink: 38400 baud Blink: 115200 baud
Front panel
locks
Action1
With Video and
Audio, select Lock
mode 2 or toggle
between mode 0
and mode 2.
RGB Delay Action: CrossPoint:
In RGB Delay
mode, decrease
the switching
interval.
In RGB Delay
mode, increase the
switching interval.
Audio Action In Audio mode,
decrease input
level or output
volume.
In Audio mode,
increase input
level or output
volume.
c Enter button — The Enter button has two primary functions (❏) and four secondary
functions (•):
❏ Saves configuration or preset changes that you make on the front panel. To create
a simple configuration:
Specify video, audio, or both (see I/O buttons [item g] and [item h]).
Press the desired input button (item a).
Press the desired output button or buttons (item b).
Press the Enter button.
❏ Indicates that a potential tie has been created but not saved.
• In the I/O Group mode, select group 1 and indicate the selection.
• With the Preset, View, and Esc buttons, selects Serial Port Selection and
Configuration mode.
• Selects 9600 baud for the rear panel Remote port in Serial Port Selection and
Configuration mode and indicates the selection.
• With the RGBHV or Video and Audio buttons, select front panel security Lock mode
2 or toggle between mode 0 (unlocked) and mode 2.
CrossPoint and MAV Series Matrix Switchers • Operation 36