40 Matrox Extio 3 Series – User Guide
Input and output information
View the connection information of the devices connected to the selected transmitter.
Monitor
– Indicates the model and status of the connected monitor.
Microphone
– Indicates if a microphone is connected.
Line In
– Indicates if an audio cable is connected.
Device information
Provides information (such as the model, serial number, firmware package version, and temperature)
on your Extio 3 device.
Network information
Provides the connection status and IP address of the device (connected through
LAN1
or
LAN2
).
Other
To disable the audio on your Extio 3 device, enable the
Disable
audio
option. Your device will reboot for this change to take
effect.
RS232
To modify your RS232 settings, click
Edit RS232
. This opens a
new dialog box. To enable RS232, enable the
Enable RS232
option, edit your RS232 settings.
Baud rate
– The speed, in bits per seconds (or baud), used
for the RS232 connection. The default is 115200.
Data bits
– The number of bits per block of data transmitted.
The default is 8.
Parity
– The type of parity bits (
None
,
Odd
, or
Even
) used for
the data transmitted. The default is
None
.
Stop bits
– The number of bits used to identify the end of a
data block. The default is 1.
Flow control
– The signal type (
None
or
RTS/CTS
) used to
pause and resume data transmission. The default is
None
.
When you’re done, click
Apply
.
OSD settings
Assign a keyboard shortcut for accessing the on-screen
display (OSD).
Power
To disable the power button on your device, enable
Disable
power button
.
Never start
– Never start your Extio device after a power loss.
Always start
– Always start your Extio device after a power
loss.
Restore last state
– Always start and restore the last state of
your Extio device after a power loss.