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MSC-CP16X1E Product Manual
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Table 1: Document Revision History
Revision & Date Changes
Revision 1.8
2018-11-01
•Added MSC-FS44BFL, MSC-FS44FBL, and MSC-FS44FL SFP SDI routers.
•Added MSC-XV1664, MSC-XV3232L, MSC-XV3232S, MSC-XV3248, MSC-
XV4832, and MSC-XV6416 routers.
Revision 1.7
2018-02-20
•Added MSC-UXD 12G-SDI systems
•Updates to SDI specications
•Other minor changes
Revision 1.6
2017-03-07
•Added MSC-HDV88+DC systems.
•Increased Storage and Operating temperature specications.
Revision 1.5
2016-11-18
•Corrected External Button Control Pinout pin diagram for MSC-HD41L,
MSC-HD22L, and MSC-HD42L systems.
Revision 1.4
2016-08-01
•Mascot protocol updated to 3.0 with System Parameter commands, Matrix
I/O mapping commands, and Panel/GPIO commands.
•Improved Software Update documentation.
•Added pinouts for RS-232 and RS-485 serial port and GPIO Auxiliary
interface.
•Added XD series systems.
Revision 1.3
2016-05-17
•Added MSC-CP59X59E panel.
Revision 1.2
2015-08-20
•Added protocol commands: MtxGroup, PanelDis, and PanelExtEn.
•Updated Mascot protocol information to version 2.4.
•New manuals for MSC-V1616(LS)(+DC), MSC-1HD1616(LS)(+DC)
Revision 1.1
2014-06-24
•Updated External Button Control Pinout section.
•Added External Button Control information for MSC-HD42L.
2014-03-17 •Fixed some document cross references.
•Minor text content and gure position changes.
2013-11-29 •MSC-4HDX6464 manual released.
•Updated Mascot protocol information to version 2.3.
•Added Vars Mascot command description.
Revision 1.0
2013-04-15
•Initial release of modular product manual.
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Tab e of Contents
1 Getting Started 7
1.1 Device Connections.....................................................................................................................................7
1.2 Powering Up The Device.............................................................................................................................7
1.3 Front Panel Button Interface........................................................................................................................7
1.3.1 udio Breakaway.................................................................................................................................7
1.4 Web Page Interface.......................................................................................................................................7
1.4.1 ccessing The Web Page Interface.......................................................................................................8
1.4.2 Network Settings..................................................................................................................................8
1.4.3 Panel Remote Router IP ddress..........................................................................................................8
1.5 Network Planning.........................................................................................................................................9
1.5.1 Installation Example...........................................................................................................................10
1.6 dvanced Panel Configuration..................................................................................................................10
2 Web page interface 11
2.1 Overview....................................................................................................................................................11
2.2 Config Tab..................................................................................................................................................11
2.2.1 System Settings..................................................................................................................................12
2.2.2 Network Settings................................................................................................................................12
2.2.3 Button Panel Settings.........................................................................................................................13
2.3 Command Tab............................................................................................................................................13
3 Mascot Control Protocol 15
3.1 Protocol Changes.......................................................................................................................................15
3.2 Telnet ccess..............................................................................................................................................16
3.3 Command Format.......................................................................................................................................16
3.3.1 Command Names...............................................................................................................................17
3.4 Response Format........................................................................................................................................17
3.5 Command rguments.................................................................................................................................17
3.6 System Parameters.....................................................................................................................................18
3.6.1 System Parameter Table.....................................................................................................................20
3.7 Core Commands.........................................................................................................................................20
3.8 Configuration Commands..........................................................................................................................21
3.9 Miscellaneous Commands.........................................................................................................................21
3.10 Command Reference................................................................................................................................22
3.10.1 B Command......................................................................................................................................22
3.10.2 C Command......................................................................................................................................22
3.10.3 DestNames Command......................................................................................................................22
3.10.4 DHCP Command..............................................................................................................................23
3.10.5 E Command......................................................................................................................................24
3.10.6 Firmware Command.........................................................................................................................24
3.10.7 FrameIP Command...........................................................................................................................24
3.10.8 Gateway Command..........................................................................................................................25
3.10.9 Get Command...................................................................................................................................25
3.10.10 GetS Command..............................................................................................................................26
3.10.11 Help Command...............................................................................................................................26
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3.10.12 IP Command...................................................................................................................................26
3.10.13 LockStatus Command....................................................................................................................27
3.10.14 M C Command.............................................................................................................................27
3.10.15 MapDest Command........................................................................................................................27
3.10.16 MapSrc Command..........................................................................................................................28
3.10.17 MascotVer Command.....................................................................................................................29
3.10.18 MtxCfg Command..........................................................................................................................29
3.10.19 MtxGroup Command......................................................................................................................32
3.10.20 NetMask Command........................................................................................................................32
3.10.21 P Command....................................................................................................................................33
3.10.22 P dd Command..............................................................................................................................33
3.10.23 PairIO Command............................................................................................................................33
3.10.24 PanelCmd Command......................................................................................................................34
3.10.25 PanelCmdEn Command.................................................................................................................35
3.10.26 PanelCond Command.....................................................................................................................35
3.10.27 PanelDis Command........................................................................................................................36
3.10.28 PanelExtEn Command....................................................................................................................37
3.10.29 PanelRate Command......................................................................................................................37
3.10.30 PClr Command...............................................................................................................................38
3.10.31 ProtoSer Command........................................................................................................................38
3.10.32 PsetNames Command.....................................................................................................................38
3.10.33 PSub Command..............................................................................................................................39
3.10.34 PView Command............................................................................................................................39
3.10.35 Reboot Command...........................................................................................................................40
3.10.36 ReclkDis Command........................................................................................................................40
3.10.37 RemoteSync Command..................................................................................................................40
3.10.38 S Command....................................................................................................................................41
3.10.39 SerBaud Command.........................................................................................................................41
3.10.40 Set Command.................................................................................................................................42
3.10.41 Set Command...............................................................................................................................43
3.10.42 SetS Command...............................................................................................................................43
3.10.43 SrcNames Command......................................................................................................................43
3.10.44 SysName Command.......................................................................................................................44
3.10.45 SysType Command.........................................................................................................................44
3.10.46 Vars Command...............................................................................................................................45
3.10.47 W Command...................................................................................................................................46
3.10.48 WebPass Command........................................................................................................................46
3.10.49 X Command....................................................................................................................................46
4 Software Updates 48
4.1 Software Update on Carina Series Devices...............................................................................................48
4.1.1 Software Update Requirements..........................................................................................................48
4.1.2 Power on Software Update.................................................................................................................48
4.1.3 Command Software Update...............................................................................................................49
4.2 Software failsafe recovery procedure.........................................................................................................50
4.3 TFTP Software...........................................................................................................................................50
4.3.1 Windows.............................................................................................................................................50
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4.3.2 Mac OS X...........................................................................................................................................51
4.3.3 Linux...................................................................................................................................................51
5 Troubleshooting 53
5.1 Unknown IP address...................................................................................................................................53
5.2 No Ethernet link when connected to network switch.................................................................................53
5.3 Unexpected reboots....................................................................................................................................53
5.4 Glossary......................................................................................................................................................53
6 Matrix Switch Corporation Warranty 55
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1 Getting Started
Congratulations on your purchase of a quality Matrix Switch Corporation product. This section contains a
general overview of device functionality and provides information to get you up and running quickly.
dditional sections in this manual can be consulted for more detailed information on the subsystems and
features of this product.
1.1 Device Connections
The MSC-CP16X1E comes with a power supply adapter and a documentation CD. dditional cables and
hardware are not usually provided.
•Power supply adapter – 5 VDC 2 mp power supply adapter is provided which is connected to the
5.5mm OD 2.5mm ID coaxial connector on the device and plugged into a 100-240V 50/60Hz C power
source.
•Ethernet connector – Connect to a network switch with an Ethernet cable. Required for controlling a
remote router, accessing the web page interface and using the TCP/IP Mascot interface. This device can
also be connected directly to a computer (for configuration purposes) or the router to control (with a
crossover Ethernet cable).
1.2 Powering Up The Device
This device is not equipped with a power switch and is simply connected to the power supply adapter which is
plugged into a suitable C power source, to power it up.
Once the device is powered it goes through the following startup sequence:
•5 second startup delay to allow for Power On Software Updates.
•The remote panel will attempt to connect to the IP address assigned to the Remote Router IP ddress
setting, the panel button LEDs will cycle until a connection is established.
•The button control panel is initialized and buttons are illuminated to show the initial routing status.
1.3 Front Pane Button Interface
The MSC-CP16X1E is a 16x1 remote button panel for controlling and viewing status of a router.
This panel interface provides control of a single output. The current active input is indicated by the given
numbered input button being lit. Pressing a numbered input button will connect that input to the single output.
1.3.1 Audio Breakaway
n audio breakaway is performed by pressing and holding an input button, followed by pressing another input
button. The 1st button pressed selects the source of the primary level. The 2nd input button pressed will
become the secondary (audio) source and will flash, indicating a breakaway.
1.4 Web Page Interface
ll Matrix Switch Corporation router and panel devices come with a built-in web page interface.
This interface is used for configuring this panel device.
Devices come factory configured with default settings, unless a pre-configuration request is made during
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purchase, an example being a multi device application.
1.4.1 Accessing The Web Page Interface
The default network IP address for this device is 192.168.2.64. Refer to the table below for the default IP
addresses for other types of Matrix Switch Corporation devices.
Device Type Default IP Address
Video/ udio Routers 192.168.2.60
Remote Button Panels 192.168.2.64
Remote LCD Screen Panels 192.168.2.80
Table 2: Default System IP Addresses
To access the web page interface of the device:
1. Connect the Ethernet port of a computer either directly to the device using a crossover cable to the same
Ethernet network through a network switch or other L N infrastructure.
2. Manually configure the computer's IP address to be a unique address on the same IP subnet as the
device. For example 192.168.2.10. The Netmask should be 255.255.255.0. Gateway address is not
necessary for this purpose, but could be set to 192.168.2.1.
3. Make sure the device is powered on.
4. Using a web browser on the computer, enter the device's IP address into the Location bar and press
ENTER. The device web page interface should load. If the web page interface fails to load, double
check the computer's network settings and physical Ethernet connections. In the event that the IP
address of the device is unknown, refer to the Unknown IP ddress troubleshooting section.
1.4.2 Network Settings
Network settings can be changed on the Config tab of the Web Page Interface. This includes DHCP enable, IP
address, Netmask and Gateway settings. DHCP should only be used for assigning specific network settings
from a central DHCP server or when assigned IP addresses can be determined, otherwise configuring the device
via its IP address would be prevented if the IP address is unknown. fter changing network settings, click the
Save button and then click the Reboot button to restart the device. Refer to the Config Tab - Network Settings
section for more details.
In the event that the device's IP address is unknown, refer to the Unknown IP ddress troubleshooting section.
Refer to the Network Planning section for assistance with developing a network plan for multi-device
applications.
1.4.3 Pane Remote Router IP Address
Remote panels control Matrix Switch Corporation video/audio routers with the TCP/IP protocol via the Ethernet
port.
The Remote Router IP setting on the Config Tab of the Web Page Interface defines the IP address of the
remote router which the panel interface will control. This defaults to 192.168.2.60 on remote panels, which is
the default IP address of Matrix Switch Corporation routers.
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fter changing the Remote Router IP setting click the Save button to store the changes, which take effect
immediately (a reboot is not required).
Refer to the Config Tab - Button Panel Settings section for more details on configuring the Remote Router IP
ddress.
Refer to the Network Planning section for more details on configuring devices in multi-device applications.
1.5 Network P anning
The default device settings can be used without change, in applications with a single router and optionally one
remote panel on the same Ethernet network. Larger installations or integration with existing IP L N networks
require some network planning.
NOTE: Matrix Switch Corporation can assist in planning and pre-configuring devices for specific application
requirements at purchase time. Just ask a sales or customer service representative.
Manual IP address management is recommended, although a DHCP server can be a convenient option for
centrally managing IP addresses by device M C address, resulting in a fixed IP for each device. Consult your
DHCP server documentation for information on assigning IP addresses by M C address, if this is desired.
ll devices which need to communicate with one another (routers, remote panels and computers) need to be
physically connected to the same L N or allow IP packet routing between networks if on separate L Ns.
SECURITY WARNING: Matrix Switch Corporation devices are meant for installation in trusted L N
environments. In the event that remote device configuration or control is desired over public networks or the
Internet, it is strongly recommended that some form of inter-network security is utilized, such as VPN. This is
necessary to prevent undesired access to devices.
Devices on the same L N need to be assigned unique IP addresses in the same IP subnet. Matrix Switch
Corporation devices are configured by default to use IP addresses in the class C IP subnet 192.168.2.x. When
integrating devices into an existing L N network, unique IP addresses should be assigned from the applicable
network and the Netmask setting of the devices should be set to reflect the class (size) of the IP network (the
default of 255.255.255.0 is for class C, which accommodates up to 254 addresses).
The Gateway setting is required to be set to the IP address of the network gateway on remote panels which will
be accessing routers across network subnets, but this setting is otherwise not needed.
fter assigning device network settings, including unique IP addresses, remote panels need to be assigned the
correct IP addresses to their Remote Router IP setting of the router they will control.
dditional configuration changes may be required, depending on the application and are described in
subsequent sections.
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1.5.1 Insta ation Examp e
The following diagram is of a simple installation example consisting of a 32x32 SDI Video Router, with a
secondary level 32x32 nalog udio router connected via the FV DB-25 interface, a 32x32 Remote Button
Panel, a 2RU LCD Remote Panel and a Computer system.
1.6 Advanced Pane Configuration
Button panel interfaces (on local and remote panels) can be configured to control a subset of destinations,
sources and/or levels.
Example use scenarios
•Utilize an 8x1 remote panel to control a single destination of an 8x8 video router.
•Use the local panel of a 16x16 two level Video and udio router to control Video only and an additional
16x16 remote panel to control udio independently.
•Use a 4x4 panel to independently control 4 destinations of an 8x8 router and limit selectable sources to 4
sources.
The applicable settings for advanced panel control scenarios can be found on the Config Tab of the Web Page
Interface. Refer to that section for additional details.
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