Mondo Matrix III - 32x16
Building on the incredible success of the Mondo Matrix II Magenta’s Mondo Matrix III redefines the standard for UTP switching and extension by adding optional addressable duplex capability and a variety of redundancy and performance improvements. The new addressable duplex serial capability enables digital signage applications to collect individual display data and metrics in addition to independent control over each display. Like its predecessor the field upgradable Mondo III also future proofs your investment by allowing for the addition of inputs and outputs in increments of 16 and supports an unprecedented maximum configuration of 256x512. Compatibility with all MultiView products enables the extension of 1920x1200 video stereo audio and serial signals over a range of 2000ft/609m.
The Mondo Matrix III can be programmed and controlled using the onboard touch-screen Windows HyperTerminal Magenta’s Mondo Matrix Control Software or 3rd party control systems such as AMX or Crestron.
The Mondo Matrix III while fully compatible with the previous Mondo Matrix offers a host of upgrades plus additional features and benefits at no additional cost. Mondo III now includes front-panel indicator lights allowing switch operators to check status on the unit’s power supplies fans filter and temperature at a glance. Mondo III also adds a replaceable air filter two DB9 serial connections true redundant power supplies and a new backlit 2x16 character LCD to aid in configuration and diagnostics.
Key Features
Full matrix switching and UTP extension of HD-video stereo audio and serial signals
-SAP option supports addressable duplex serial through a switch
Audio and serial signals can be switched independently of video
Scalable and field upgradable from 16x16 to 256x512
Compatible with all MultiView-SAP transmitters receivers and distribution amplifiers
Enables extension of 1920x1200 resolution video from 1 to 2000ft/609m1
Option to add up to 8 serial input ports (-SAP version only)
64x16 support in a 4U Chassis uses significantly lower rack-space than RGB co-axial switchers
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