Table of Contents
- Contents
- Matrox safety information
- Before you begin
- Getting started
- Setting up a display wall
- Planning your display wall
- Installing your Matrox cards
- Description of LED indicators
- Connecting your Mura IPX Series display card
- Connecting your Mura IPX Series capture card
- Connecting your Mura MPX Series card
- Validating the network discovery of your Mura IPX Series cards
- Installing your software
- Running the Mura IPX Series Updater
- Configuring your display wall layout
- Troubleshooting
- Product information
- Appendix A - Matrox product overview
- Appendix B - Firewall requirements
- Appendix C - Matrox secure cable solution
- Customer support
Matrox Mura IPX User Manual
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Contents
Matrox safety information ....................................................................................... 6
Installation and operation...........................................................................................................................6
If a power supply (internal or external) was included with your product................................................ 6
If your product includes laser-based technology .......................................................................................7
If your product includes a battery...............................................................................................................7
Repair ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
Before you begin ..................................................................................................... 8
Using a validated platform ..........................................................................................................................8
Preventing damage to your hardware.........................................................................................................8
When installing your hardware....................................................................................................... 8
When connecting your hardware.................................................................................................... 8
Getting started......................................................................................................... 9
Hardware supplied.......................................................................................................................................9
Software supplied....................................................................................................................................... 10
More information......................................................................................................................................10
Setting up a display wall ....................................................................................... 11
Components of a display wall setup .........................................................................................................11
Setup overview...........................................................................................................................................11
Mura IPX Series display card ........................................................................................................ 11
Mura IPX Series capture cards...................................................................................................... 12
Mura IPX Series decode and display cards ................................................................................... 13
Mura MPX Series........................................................................................................................... 13
Planning your display wall .................................................................................... 14
Planning the output layout of Mura MPX Series cards ...........................................................................14
Setting your card order.................................................................................................................. 14
Setting the order of your output connectors................................................................................ 15
Using PowerDesk to manage your multi-display layout.............................................................. 15
Using a multi-display layout with an even number of columns ................................................. 15
Using a multi-display layout with an uneven number of columns............................................. 16
Planning the input of Mura MPX Series and Mura IPX Series capture cards........................................ 16
Setting the DIP switches................................................................................................................ 17
Installing your Matrox cards ................................................................................. 18
Step-by-step installation............................................................................................................................18
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Installing multiple cards ............................................................................................................................ 20
Interconnecting multiple cards (Framelock) ............................................................................... 20
Description of LED indicators ............................................................................... 21
Mura IPX Series cards ...............................................................................................................................21
Network connector ........................................................................................................................ 22
Mura MPX-4/4, MPX-4/2, and MPX-4/0 ................................................................................................23
Mura MPX-V16 and MPX-V8..................................................................................................................24
Mura MPX-SDI.......................................................................................................................................... 24
Connecting your Mura IPX Series display card ................................................... 25
MURAIPXO-D4LF and MURAIPXO-D4LHF ........................................................................................25
Connection overview..................................................................................................................... 25
Desciption of supported connections........................................................................................... 25
Connecting your Mura IPX Series capture card................................................... 27
MURAIPXI-E4SF and MURAIPXI-E4SHF .............................................................................................27
Connection overview..................................................................................................................... 27
Description of supported connections ......................................................................................... 27
MURAIPXI-E2MF, MURAIPXI-E2MHF, MURAIPXI-D2MF, and MURAIPXI-D2MHF ..................28
Connection overview..................................................................................................................... 28
Description of supported connections ......................................................................................... 28
MURAIPXI-E4JF, MURAIPXI-E4JHF, MURAIPXI-D4JF, and MURAIPXI-D4JHF............................ 29
Connection overview..................................................................................................................... 29
Description of supported connections ........................................................................................ 29
Connecting your Mura MPX Series card .............................................................. 30
Mura MPX-4/4 and MPX-4/2................................................................................................................... 31
Connection overview..................................................................................................................... 31
Description of cables ..................................................................................................................... 32
Description of supported connections ......................................................................................... 32
Mura MPX-SDI.......................................................................................................................................... 33
Connection overview..................................................................................................................... 33
Description of cables ..................................................................................................................... 33
Description of supported connections ......................................................................................... 34
Mura MPX-4/0...........................................................................................................................................35
Connection overview..................................................................................................................... 35
Description of cables ..................................................................................................................... 36
Description of supported connections ......................................................................................... 36
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Mura MPX-V16 and MPX-V8..................................................................................................................37
Connection overview..................................................................................................................... 37
Description of cable....................................................................................................................... 38
Description of supported connections ......................................................................................... 38
Validating the network discovery of your Mura IPX Series cards ....................... 39
Multiple subnet support............................................................................................................................ 39
Installing your software ......................................................................................... 40
Obtaining a driver and additional software ............................................................................................. 40
Before you install .......................................................................................................................................40
Installing your driver ................................................................................................................................. 40
Windows......................................................................................................................................... 40
Linux............................................................................................................................................... 40
Installing your APIs ...................................................................................................................................40
Updating your Mura IPX Series display card ...........................................................................................41
Additional software.................................................................................................................................... 41
More information......................................................................................................................................41
Running the Mura IPX Series Updater.................................................................. 42
Before you begin ........................................................................................................................................42
Obtaining the Matrox Mura IPX 4K IP Decode and Display package ...................................................42
Updating your Mura IPX Series 4K Decode and Display devices........................................................... 43
Configuring your display wall layout..................................................................... 45
Using the Network API to manage your layout .......................................................................................45
Using PowerDesk to set up your multi-display layout.............................................................................45
Mura MPX Series........................................................................................................................... 45
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 46
What to do if you have a problem.............................................................................................................46
Common problems and solutions ............................................................................................................ 46
Product information............................................................................................... 49
Specifications .............................................................................................................................................49
Mura IPX Series 12G-SDI Capture and IP Encode/Decode cards .............................................. 49
Mura IPX Series 4K Decode and Display card ............................................................................. 50
Mura IPX Series 4K DisplayPort Capture and IP Encode/Decode cards.................................... 51
Mura IPX Series 4K DisplayPort Capture and IP Decode cards ................................................. 52
Mura IPX Series 4K HDMI Capture and IP Encode/Decode cards............................................ 53
Mura IPX Series 4K HDMI Capture and IP Decode cards.......................................................... 54
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Mura MPX-4/0, MPX-4/2, MPX-4/4, MPX-SDI......................................................................... 55
Mura MPX-V8, MPX-V16 ............................................................................................................ 56
Environmental ........................................................................................................................................... 56
Mean Time Before Failure (MTBF).......................................................................................................... 57
Notes...........................................................................................................................................................57
Appendix A – Matrox product overview ............................................................... 58
Supported product combinations............................................................................................................. 58
Supported output types................................................................................................................. 59
Supported input types ................................................................................................................... 59
Supported product capabilities................................................................................................................. 61
Software Development Kits (SDKs).......................................................................................................... 61
Matrox MuraControl software..................................................................................................................62
Obtaining MuraControl software................................................................................................. 62
More information.......................................................................................................................... 62
Appendix B – Firewall requirements ..................................................................... 63
Network API and MuraControl................................................................................................................63
Display wall system....................................................................................................................................63
Matrox IPX Updater ..................................................................................................................................64
Accessing your Windows Firewall settings ...............................................................................................64
Appendix C – Matrox secure cable solution ........................................................ 65
Mini HDMI® – MURAIPXI-E4JF, MURAIPXI-E4JHF, MURAIPXI-D4JF, MURAIPXI-D4JHF ........ 65
Mini DisplayPort™ – MURAIPXO-D4LF • MURAIPXO-D4LHF ......................................................... 67
Customer support.................................................................................................. 68
Matrox web ................................................................................................................................................ 68
Technical support....................................................................................................................................... 68
Information we need ..................................................................................................................... 68
Program specific problems............................................................................................................ 69
Software package download......................................................................................................................69
View your warranty information.............................................................................................................. 69
View the third party software notices .......................................................................................................69
Register your Matrox product...................................................................................................................69
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Matrox safety information
To ensure safe and reliable operation of your Matrox product, to avoid personal injury, and
to prevent damage to your computer or Matrox hardware, read the following guidelines.
Installation and operation
Read and retain all instructions. Only use your Matrox product according to the
instructions, operating ranges, and guidelines provided in the Matrox user guide and
other related Matrox documentation. Failure to follow these instructions could result in
damage to your product or injury to the user or installer.
Don’t expose your Matrox product to rain, water, condensation, or moisture.
Your Matrox product (card or unit) can become hot while operating. Always
turn off your computer, unplug it, then wait for it to cool before touching any
of the internal parts of your computer or installing your Matrox card. Allow
hot surfaces to cool before touching your Matrox unit.
Static electricity can severely damage electronic parts. Before touching any electronic
parts, drain static electricity from your body (for example, by touching the metal frame
of your computer).
When handling a card, carefully hold it by its edges and avoid touching its circuitry.
Don’t stack devices or place devices so close together that they’re subject to recirculated
or preheated air.
Don’t operate your system or Matrox product near a heat source or restrict airflow to
your system, and make sure the ambient temperature doesn’t exceed the maximum
recommended temperatures. Don’t block ventilation holes on your unit or system.
If a power supply (internal or external) was included with your
product
Don’t place the external power supply directly on top of the device.
Only use power supplies originally supplied with the product or use a replacement that’s
approved by Matrox. Don’t use the power supply if it appears to be defective or has a
damaged chassis.
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Don’t defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized
plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades
and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your
safety. If the provided plug doesn’t fit into your outlet, consult an electrician to replace
the obsolete outlet.
Make sure that nothing rests on the power cables and that the cables aren’t located where
they can be stepped on, pinched, or tripped over.
Don’t use damaged power cables.
Unplug your system or device during lightning storms or if unused for long periods of
time.
If your product includes laser-based technology
The device contains a Class 1 laser product for use only under the recommended
operating conditions and guidelines. For more information, see your Matrox user guide.
Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Don’t
stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments.
Only use optical transceivers originally supplied with the product or use a replacement
that’s approved by Matrox.
For more information on laser support and compliance, see your Matrox user guide.
If your product includes a battery
The battery is non replaceable.
To dispose of your product, see www.matrox.com/environment/weee.
Repair
Don’t attempt to open or repair a power supply unit (if one was supplied).
Don’t attempt to open or repair your Matrox product.
If there’s a fault with your Matrox product, review your Matrox warranty for more
information.
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Before you begin
To avoid personal injury and to prevent damage to your system or Matrox hardware, read the
following guidelines before installing your Matrox hardware.
Using a validated platform
For detailed information on how to install your Matrox Mura card in a validated systems,
see the Matrox System Builder’s Guide (www.matrox.com/mura/support).
For information on validated systems, motherboards, and chassis models, contact your
Matrox representative or see the Matrox web site (www.matrox.com/graphics).
Preventing damage to your hardware
When installing your hardware
Always turn off your system, unplug it, then wait for it to cool before touching any of the
internal parts of your system or installing your Matrox product.
While your system is turned off but still plugged in, some electrical current is supplied
to the motherboard. This current may prevent newly installed hardware from working
properly.
Static electricity can severely damage electronic parts. Before touching any electronic
parts, drain static electricity from your body (for example, by touching the metal frame
of your system).
When handling a card, carefully hold it by its edges and avoid touching its circuitry.
Always try to insert or remove your card as straight as possible.
When connecting your hardware
Whenever you change your connection setup, make sure you’re using the correct
connectors and that all connectors are properly fastened.
Don’t change connections while your system is turned on. Before changing connections,
make sure your system is shut down and turned off.
Whenever you restart your system, make sure your monitors are already turned on.
Otherwise, the software may not be able to properly detect your monitors.
When connecting devices, make sure the connectors are properly fastened.
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Getting started
Thank you for purchasing a Matrox Display Wall product. You can use Matrox Mura IPX Series and
Mura MPX Series cards as standalone solutions, combined with each other, with other Matrox
products, or with third-party
*
hardware to extend the capabilities of your Matrox-based display wall
controller.
Hardware supplied†
Mura IPX Series
–
Mura IPX 12G-SDI Capture and IP Encode/Decode
(MURAIPXI-E4SF • MURAIPXI-
E4SHF)
– Mura IXP Series card, 2 ribbon cables
‡
(for framelock).
Mura IPX 4K IP Decode and Display
(MURAIPXO-D4LF • MURAIPXO-D4LHF)
– Mura IPX
Series
card, 2 ribbon cables
‡
(for framelock).
Mura IPX 4K DisplayPort Capture and IP Decode
(MURAIPXI-D2MF • MURAIPXI-
D2MHF)
– Mura IPX Series card, 2 ribbon cables
‡
(for framelock).
Mura IPX 4K HDMI Capture and IP Encode/Decode
(MURAIPXI-E4JF • MURAIPXI-
E4JHF)
– Mura IPX
Series
card, 2 ribbon cables
‡
(for framelock).
Mura IPX 4K HDMI Capture and IP Decode
(MURAIPXI-D4JF • MURAIPXI-D4JHF)
–
Mura IPX
Series
card, 2 ribbon cables
‡
(for framelock).
Mura IPX 4K DisplayPort Capture and IP Encode/Decode
(MURAIPXI-E2MF •
MURAIPXI-E2MHF)
– Mura IPX Series card, 2 ribbon cables
‡
(for framelock).
Mura MPX Series
–
Mura MPX-4/4 –
Mura MPX
Series
card, 2 KX20 to quad-DVI cables, 8 DVI to HD-15
adapters, 2 ribbon cables (for framelock), washer.
Mura MPX-4/2 –
Mura MPX
Series
card, 1 KX20 to quad-DVI cable, 1 KX20 to dual-
DVI cable, 6 DVI to HD-15 adapters, 2 ribbon cables (for framelock), washer.
Mura MPX-4/0 –
Mura MPX
Series
card, 1 KX20 to quad-DVI cable, 4 DVI to HD-15
adapters, 2 ribbon cables (for framelock), washer.
Mura MPX-SDI
– Mura MPX
Series
card, 1 KX20 to dual-DVI cable, 2 DVI to HD-15
adapters, 2 DIN to BNC adapters, 2 ribbon cables (for framelock), washer.
* For more information on supported third-party graphics cards, see the release notes. For information on how to configure your
system, see “Matrox System Builder’s Guide.”
† The hardware supplied with your Matrox product may vary depending on the SKU or part number of your product. For more
information, contact your Matrox representative.
‡ Matrox Mura IPX Series – The ribbon cables (for framelock) are currently unsupported.
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Mura MPX-V16
– Mura MPX
Series
card, 2 DVI to BNC adapters, 1 ribbon cable (for
framelock), washer.
Mura MPX-V8
– Mura MPX
Series
card, 1 DVI to BNC adapter, 1 ribbon cable (for
framelock), washer.
Optional hardware (sold separately)
Depending on your connection setup, you may need additional hardware. For more information, see
the “Connection setup” section for your Matrox product.
Software supplied
Windows
®
driver package – Matrox provides a 64-bit version of the driver to use your
Matrox display wall products.
Linux
®
package – Matrox supports various distibutions for your Matrox display wall
products. For more information, see the
Readme
file included with the Matrox package
for Linux.
SDKs and APIs – Matrox offers a range of software, API, and libraries to configure your
display wall and to create your own custom interfaces and applications.
For more information on the software available for your Matrox product, see “Supported product
capabilities”, page 61.
More information
We provide additional information in help and
Readme
files. Be sure to check for any last-minute
release notes included with your product. Also, check the Matrox web site
(www.matrox.com/graphics) for the latest Matrox software, technical support, and product
information.
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Setting up a display wall
The following outlines the steps for installing, connecting, and setting up your Matrox card.
Components of a display wall setup
For more information on supported product combinations, input and output types, and operating
system compatibility, see “Appendix A – Matrox product overview”, page 58.
Setup overview
Mura IPX Series display card
1
Install your Matrox cards – see page 18.
2
Connect your cards – see page 25.
3
Update the software on your cards – see page 41.
4
Configure your display wall. You can use the following:
Matrox Network API – see page 45.
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MuraControl for Windows – see page 62.
Mura IPX Series capture cards
1
Install your Matrox cards – see page 18.
2
Connect your cards – see page 27.
3
Install your Matrox software – see page 40.
4
Configure your display wall. You can use the following:
Matrox Network API – see page 45.
Matrox PowerDesk – see page 45.
MuraControl for Windows – see page 62.
Using Matrox or third-party graphics hardware
*
with Mura IPX Series
capture cards
1
Install your Matrox cards – see page 18.
2
Connect your cards –
Graphics hardware – For more information, see the documentation for your
graphics hardware.
Mura IPX Series capture cards – see page 12.
3
Install the driver for your graphics hardware. For more information, see the
documentation for your graphics hardware. For Matrox graphics hardware, skip this step
as the Mura Display Wall Driver supports the Matrox graphics hardware compatible with
your Mura IPX Series products.
4
Install the Matrox software for your Mura IPX Series capture cards – see page 40.
5
Set up your multi-display layout. For more information, see the documentation for your
graphics hardware.
6
Configure your display wall. You can use the following:
Matrox Network API – see page 45.
MuraControl for Windows – see page 62.
* For more information on supported third-party graphics cards, see the release notes. For information on how to configure your
system, see “Matrox System Builder’s Guide.”
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Mura IPX Series decode and display cards
1
Install your Matrox cards – see page 18.
2
Connect your cards – see page 25.
3
Run the Mura IPX Series Updater – see page 42.
4
Set your output configuration and resolution. You can use the following:
Matrox Network API – see page 45.
MuraControl for Windows – see page 62.
Mura MPX Series
1
Install your Matrox cards – see page 18.
2
Connect your cards – see page 30.
3
Install your Matrox software – see page 40.
4
Configure your display wall. You can use the following:
Matrox Network API – see page 45.
Matrox PowerDesk – see page 45.
MuraControl for Windows – see page 62.
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Planning your display wall
This section describes the steps to consider if you’re setting up a Mura-based display wall for the first
time. We recommend you review these steps
before
setting up your display wall.
Planning the output layout of Mura MPX Series cards
Setting your card order
Mura MPX-4/4, MPX-4/2, MPX-4/0, and
MPX-SDI
– The DIP switches on your
Mura MPX Series output cards are used to
control the order in which the GPUs of
your cards are used. Setting the DIP
switches is useful if you’re setting up a large
display wall layout that uses multiple cards.
Ordering the output connectors enables
PowerDesk software to properly lay out the
outputs of your display wall and avoids you
having to manually set up your multi-
display layout.
For example, setting the first card to
0
means that card will be the first one used,
and the first GPU of that card will be
identified by PowerDesk as
A
.
To set the DIP switches on your cards, use
the tip of a pen or pencil to flip the switch
on or off. We recommend setting your card
order as follows, starting with card
0
.
*
* The DIP switches use binary counting to set the card order.
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Setting the order of your output connectors
Monitors are numbered consecutively based on which
connector each is attached to. For example, on an Mura
MPX Series output card using a quad-monitor cable, the
monitor attached to the connector labeled
1
on the cable is
identified as
1
, the monitor attached to the connector
labeled
2
on the cable is identified as
2
, and so on.
To facilitate the setup of your multi-display layout, we
recommend connecting your monitors consecutively and arranging your monitors in pairs.
Using PowerDesk to manage your multi-display layout
In a multi-card setup using Matrox Mura MPX Series cards, PowerDesk assigns letters
to the GPU and numbers to the outputs associated with that GPU.
In the examples below, the order of the first card (4 outputs) is set as
0
, so its GPUs are identified as
A
and
B
. The four monitors connected to the first card are then identified as
A1
,
A2
,
B1
, and
B2
, which
correspond to the monitors attached to connectors labeled respectively
1
,
2
,
3
, and
4
on your KX20 to
quad-DVI cable.
Using a multi-display layout with an even number of columns
This multi-display layout shows a 6
×
4 display wall. In this case, monitors are paired and follow each
other sequentially from left to right (for example,
A1
,
A2
,
B1
,
B2
,
C1
,
C2
, and so on).
KX20 to quad-DVI cable
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Using a multi-display layout with an uneven number of columns
This multi-display layout shows a 5
×
5 display wall. In this case, monitors are paired but don’t follow
each other sequentially from left to right. In this case, the GPUs associated with the last card (
K1
,
K2
,
L1
,
L2
,
M1
) are placed in the last column of the layout.
Depending on your installation and connection, you may need to manually rearrange the outputs of
your multi-display layout in PowerDesk to match the physical layout of your display wall.
For more information on setting up multiple displays, see “Configuring your display wall layout”,
page 45.
After planning your output layout, you’re ready to install your cards (see “Installing your Matrox
cards”, page 18).
Planning the input of Mura MPX Series and Mura IPX Series
capture cards
Mura MPX Series
*
and Mura IPX Series capture cards have input connectors. These input connectors
are numbered according to the following guidelines:
Cards are ordered in groups based on their order on the PCI bus. These groups are:
1
Mura MPX-4/4, MPX-4/2, and MPX-SDI.
You can specify the order of the cards in this group through DIP switches.
2
Mura MPX-V16 and MPX-V8.
3
Mura IPX Series capture cards.
You can specify the order of the cards in this group through DIP switches.
Inputs are then ordered according to the order of the connectors on the card.
* Except Mura MPX-4/0.
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Setting the DIP switches
Mura MPX Series
*
and Mura IPX Series capture
cards
– The DIP switches on your Mura MPX
Series and Mura IPX Series capture cards are used
to control the order of the cards in each group.
Setting the DIP switches is useful if you’re setting
up a large display wall layout that uses multiple
cards. Ordering the input connectors enables you
to properly identify the inputs of your display wall.
For example, setting the first Mura MPX Series
card to
0
means that the input connectors on that
card will be the first one used and the first input
connector will be labeled
Input 1
.
To set the DIP switches on your cards, use the tip of
a pen or pencil to flip the switch on or off. We
recommend setting your card order as follows,
starting with card
0
.
†
* Except Mura MPX-4/0.
† The DIP switches use binary counting to set the card order.
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Installing your Matrox cards
This section describes how to install your Matrox card. If your Matrox card is already installed in your
system, skip to the “Connection setup” section for the card you want to install. For information
specific to your system, like how to remove its cover, see your system manual.
Step-by-step installation
1Open your system and remove
your existing card
If a card
isn’t
already installed, skip to step 2.
a
Using
Programs and Features
in the
Windows
Control Panel
, remove any
currently installed display drivers.
Restart your system for the changes to
take effect.
After your system restarts, you may be
prompted to install drivers for the new
graphics hardware detected. Click
Cancel
.
b
Turn off your system and all peripherals such as your monitor or printer.
c
Open the system and remove your existing card (if any).
2Choose an expansion slot
Most systems have different types of
expansion slots. Choose a PCI Express
®
(PCIe
®
) slot depending on the type of card
you have. Your system manual should
identify the location of each type of
expansion slot in your system.
(Back of system)
(×4)
(×16)
(×8)
(64-bit)
PCI
slots PCI Express
slots
(32-bit)
(×1)
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3Insert your Matrox card
a
Position your Matrox card over the
expansion slot you’ve chosen.
b
Push the card in firmly and evenly until
it’s fully seated in the slot.
c
Secure the bracket of your Matrox card
to the frame of your system.
4Secure the bracket of your Matrox card
Mura MPX Series only –
To support the weight of your cable and to avoid damaging your
Matrox card, you need to properly secure the bracket of your card to your system.
a
To secure your bracket, slip the washer
provided with your Matrox product
over the connectors, then screw the
washer onto the bracket of your Matrox
card.
b
Make sure the washer lies flat against the
frame of your system.
Your Matrox card is now installed. If you’re installing more than one card, see “Installing multiple
cards”, page 20.
Before restarting your system
, connect your monitors or devices (see the “Connection
setup” section for the card you want to connect).
After connecting
, restart your system and install your
Matrox software.
Note:
If your system has multiple PCIe ×16 slots, your choice of PCIe slot may affect your
card or system performance. Some PCIe ×16 slots support only 8 or 4 lanes. Make sure the
PCIe slot you choose supports the proper number of lanes for your Mura card. For more
information, see your computer manual or the Matrox System Builder’s Guide.
Washer
Matrox
card
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Installing multiple cards
Your chassis model may support the installation of multiple Matrox cards in your system. For
information on validated platforms, contact your Matrox representative or see the Matrox web site
(www.matrox.com/graphics).
Interconnecting multiple cards (Framelock)
Mura MPX Series –
Attach the ribbon cable
to the connector labeled
Out
on one card to
the connector labeled
In
on the next card.
Depending on the length needed, use either
the long or short ribbon cable included with
your product.
Repeat this for every card installed.
WAR N ING:
To avoid damaging your
cards, always insert your card as straight as
possible into the slot. Don’t rock the card
from side to side. If you meet resistance,
don’t force the card into the slot.
Out In
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Description of LED indicators
Your Matrox Mura cards have LED indicators that show you the configuration status of your setup
and help you troubleshoot your cards.
Mura IPX Series cards
Your Matrox Mura IPX Series cards have one LED indicator on their bracket.
MURAIPXI-E4SF • MURAIPXI-E4SHF
MURAIPXI-E2MF • MURAIPXI-E2MHF • MURAIPXI-D2MF • MURAIPXI-D2MHF
MURAIPXO-D4LF • MURAIPXO-D4LHF
MURAIPXI-E4JF • MURAIPXI-E4JHF • MURAIPXI-D4JF • MURAIPXI-D4JHF
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The following describes the behavior of this LED indicator.
Network connector
The network connectors on your Mura IPX Series cards use LED
indicators to provide information on the network activity and presence.
The following describes the different network connector LEDs.
LED Color Behavior
Green (solid) Card is active.
Green (slow blink) Card is restarting.
Green (fast blink) Factory reset in process.
Amber (solid) Card is in maintenance mode.
Amber (slow blink) Card is restarting and is in maintenance mode.
Amber (fast blink) Card is updating the firmware.
Red (solid)
Card has detected a fatal error. Try restarting your system. If after
restarting your system the LED indicator is still red, contact your vendor
for technical support (see “Customer support”, page 68).
Red (slow blink)
Card has detected a misconnection. Try restarting your system. If after
restarting your system the LED indicator is still red, contact your vendor
for technical support (see “Customer support”, page 68).
Black (off)
No power. Make sure your card is properly installed. Also, make sure your
system isn’t in power saving mode (see “Installing your Matrox cards”,
page 18).
For more information, contact your vendor (see “Customer support”, page
68).
LED color Network activity Network presence
No LED (black) No data transfer in progress
or no network detected.
No communication
established.
Green (fast blink) Data transfer in progress. —
Orange — Network communication
established.
Network
activity Network
presence
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Mura MPX-4/4, MPX-4/2, and MPX-4/0
Your Matrox Mura MPX Series cards have four LED indicators labeled (
Good
,
12V
,
Fail
,
CFG_Done
).
The following describes the behavior of these LED indicators.
LED Color Behavior
Good Green Card is active.
12V Green Card is properly powered.
Fail Red
Card may have insufficient power. Try restarting your system.
If after restarting your system the LED indicator is still red,
contact your vendor for technical support (see “Customer
support”, page 68).
CFG_Done Black (off)
Problem occured while programming your card. For more
information, contact your vendor (see “Customer support”,
page 68).
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Mura MPX-V16 and MPX-V8
Your Matrox Mura MPX-V16 card has three LED indicators labeled (
Power Good
,
FP1 Done
,
FP2
Done
) and your Mura MPX-V8 card has two LED indicators labeled (
Power Good
,
FP2 Done
).
The following describes the behavior of these LED indicators.
Mura MPX-SDI
Your Matrox Mura MPX-SDI card has one LED indicator labeled (
CFG_Done
).
The following describes the behavior of these LED indicators.
LED Color Behavior
Power Good Green Card is properly powered.
FP1 Done or
FP2 Done Green Card is active.
FP1 Done or
FP2 Done Black (off)
Problem occured while programming your card. For more
information, contact your vendor (see “Customer support”,
page 68).
LED Color Behavior
CFG_Done Green Card is active.
CFG_Done Black (off)
Problem occured while programming your card. For more
information, contact your vendor (see “Customer support”,
page 68).
(Mura MPX-V16 shown)
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Connecting your Mura IPX Series display
card
This section describes how to connect your Mura IPX Series 4K IP Decode and Display card.
MURAIPXO-D4LF and MURAIPXO-D4LHF
Connection overview
Desciption of supported connections
Note
: To make sure your cables are securely attached to your Matrox cards, use a cable retention
bracket. To purchase a cable retention bracket, contact your Matrox representative. For more
information, see “Appendix C – Matrox secure cable solution”, page 65.
Note
: Audio output is supported only on the DisplayPort connector labeled
1
of your Mura IPX
Series display card.
Device connector Description
DisplayPort If your monitor has a DisplayPort connector, attach your mini
DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable to your Matrox card. Connect the
other end of the cable to your monitor.
DVI If your monitor has a DVI connector, use a mini DisplayPort to DVI
adapter (active*) to connect to the mini DisplayPort connector on your
Matrox card. Connect your monitor to the DVI connector on your
adapter.
Mini DisplayPort to
DisplayPort cables
Network cable
(RJ-45)
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Once all your cards are connected, restart your system and install your Matrox software (see
“Installing your software”, page 40).
HDMI If your monitor has an HDMI connector, use a mini DisplayPort to
HDMI adapter (active*) to connect to the mini DisplayPort connector
on your Matrox card. Connect your monitor to the HDMI connector
on your adapter.
Network
(RJ-45)
If your video device streams to an IP network, connect a network
cable to your Matrox card. Your video device must stream using an
RTSP, RTP, SRT, or MPEG-2 TS protocol.
* Only active adapters (sold separately) are supported. Passive adapters aren’t supported.
Device connector Description
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Connecting your Mura IPX Series capture
card
This section describes how to connect your Mura IPX Series 4K Capture and IP Encode/Decode and
your Mura IPX Series 4K Capture and IP Decode card.
Once all your cards are connected, restart your system and install your Matrox software (see
“Installing your software”, page 43).
MURAIPXI-E4SF and MURAIPXI-E4SHF
Connection overview
Description of supported connections
Note
: To make sure your cables are securely attached to your Matrox cards, use a cable retention
bracket. To purchase a cable retention bracket, contact your Matrox representative. For more
information, see “Appendix C – Matrox secure cable solution”, page 63.
Device connector Description
BNC If your video device has a BNC connector, attach your BNC cable to
your Matrox card. Connect the other end of the cable to your video
device.
Network
(RJ-45)
If your video device streams to an IP network, connect a network
cable to your Matrox card. Your video device must stream using an
RTSP, RTP, SRT, or MPEG-2 TS protocol.
Network
cable
(RJ-45)
BNC to BNC
cables
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MURAIPXI-E2MF, MURAIPXI-E2MHF, MURAIPXI-D2MF, and
MURAIPXI-D2MHF
Connection overview
Description of supported connections
WAR N ING:
To avoid damaging the
DisplayPort connector on your DisplayPort
monitor cable or on your Matrox product,
carefully remove the DisplayPort cable by
pressing the latch on the top of the DisplayPort
connector while removing the connector.
Device connector Description
DisplayPort If your video device has a DisplayPort connector, attach your
DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable to your Matrox card. Connect the
other end of the cable to your video device.
DVI If your video device has a DVI connector, use a DisplayPort to DVI
adapter (active*) to connect to the mini DisplayPort connector on your
Matrox card. Connect your video device to the DVI connector on your
adapter.
* Only active adapters (sold separately) are supported. Passive adapters aren’t supported.
HDMI If your video device has an HDMI connector, use a DisplayPort to
HDMI adapter (active*) to connect to the DisplayPort connector on
your Matrox card. Connect your video device to the HDMI connector
on your adapter.
Network
(RJ-45)
If your video device streams to an IP network, connect a network
cable to your Matrox card. Your video device must stream using an
RTSP, RTP, SRT, or MPEG-2 TS protocol.
DisplayPort to
DisplayPort cables
Network cable
(RJ-45)
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MURAIPXI-E4JF, MURAIPXI-E4JHF, MURAIPXI-D4JF, and
MURAIPXI-D4JHF
Connection overview
Description of supported connections
Device connector Description
HDMI If your video device has an HDMI connector, attach your mini HDMI
to HDMI cable to your Matrox card. Connect the other end of the
cable to your video device.
DVI If your video device has a DVI connector, use a mini HDMI to DVI
adapter to connect to the mini HDMI connector on your Matrox card.
Connect your video device to the DVI connector on your adapter.
Network
(RJ-45)
If your video device streams to an IP network, connect a network
cable to your Matrox card. Your video device must stream using an
RTSP, RTP, SRT, or MPEG-2 TS protocol.
MURAIPXI-E4JF and MURAIPXI-E4JHF only – You need to
connect to the network to record to a Network Attached Storage
(NAS) device or to stream video.
Note
: To connect to the bracket of your Matrox product, the overmold (or boot) of the
mini HDMI connectors must respect the maximum width (0.551in/14 mm) and thickness
(0.331in/8.4 mm) stated in the HDMI specifications.
Note
: Inputs from your Mura IPX Series capture cards are ordered according to the order
of the cards on the PCI bus and then the order of the connectors on the card.
Network
cable
(RJ-45)
Mini HDMI
to HDMI
cables
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Mura MPX-4/4 and MPX-4/2
This section describes how to connect your output devices (monitors) and input devices to your Mura
MPX-4/4, and MPX-4/2 cards.
Connection overview
Input cables
(KX20 to Quad-DVI or Dual-DVI)
Component
video cable
Composite
video cable
(RCA)
S-video
cable
Monitor
connector
(HD-15)
Monitor
connector
(DVI)
Monitor
connector
(HD-15)
Monitor
connector
(DVI)
Output cable
(KX20 to
Quad-DVI)
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Description of cables
Description of supported connections
Cable Description
Output Mura MPX-4/4 and MPX-4/2 cards use
KX20 to quad-DVI cables to connect up to
four (4) monitors per card.
Monitors are numbered consecutively
based on which connector each is attached
to, starting with connector labeled 1.
Input A Mura MPX-4/4 card uses a KX20 to quad-DVI cables to connect up to
four (4) input devices per card. A Mura MPX-4/2 card uses a KX20 to
dual-DVI cable to connect its input devices.
Device
connector
Output
Input
Description
DVI 99If your monitor has a DVI connector, connect your monitor cable
directly to a DVI connector on your output cable.
If you connect a graphics card with a DVI monitor cable, connect
your monitor cable directly to your input cable.
HD-15 99If your monitor has an HD-15 connector, use a DVI to HD-15
adapter included with your Mura product to connect your monitor
cable to your output cable.
If you connect a graphics card with an HD-15 monitor cable, use
a DVI to HD15 adapter included with your Mura product to
connect your monitor cable to your input cable.
S-video 9If your video device has an S-video connector, use a DVI to
S-video adapter to connect to the DVI connector on your input
cable. Connect your video device to the S-video connector on
your adapter.
Composite 9If your video device has a composite connector, use a DVI to
Composite (RCA) adapter to connect to the DVI connector on your
input cable. Connect your video device to the composite
connector on your adapter.
Component 9If your video device has a component connector, use a DVI to
Component adapter to connect to the DVI connector on your input
cable. Connect your video device to the component connector on
your adapter.
KX20 to quad-DVI cable
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Mura MPX-SDI
This section describes how to connect your output devices (monitors) and input devices to your Mura
MPX-SDI card.
Connection overview
Description of cables
Cable Description
Output Mura MPX-SDI cards use a KX20 to dual-DVI cable to connect up to two (2)
monitors per card.
Input Mura MPX-SDI cards use a DIN to BNC cable to connect up to two (2) input
devices per card.
Output cable
(KX20 to dual-DVI)
Monitor connector
(HD-15)
Monitor
connector
(DVI)
DVI to HD-15
adapter
BNC to
Composite
adapter
Composite connector
Input cables
(DIN to BNC)
BNC connector
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Description of supported connections
WAR N ING:
To avoid damaging the DIN
connector (1.0/2.3) on your DIN to BNC
adapter or on your card, firmly hold the
adapter, pull back the metal ring around
the DIN connector on the cable, then
carefully remove the DIN to BNC adapter.
Connection
Output
Input
Description
DVI 9If your monitor has a DVI connector, connect your monitor cable
directly to a DVI connector on your output cable.
HD-15 9If your monitor has an HD-15 connector, use a DVI to HD-15
adapter included with your Mura product to connect your monitor
cable to your output cable.
Composite
(RCA)
9If your video device has an RCA composite connector, use a BNC
to Composite (RCA) adapter to connect to the BNC connector on
your input cable. Connect your video device to the composite
connector on your adapter.
Composite
(BNC)
9If your video device has a BNC composite connector, connect the
composite cable directly to the BNC connector on your input
cable.
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Mura MPX-4/0
This section describes how to connect your output devices (monitors) to your Mura MPX-4/0 card.
Connection overview
Monitor
connector
(HD-15)
Monitor
connector
(DVI)
Output cable
(KX20 to Quad-DVI)
DVI to HD-15
adapter
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Description of cables
Description of supported connections
Cable Description
Output Mura MPX-4/0 cards use KX20 to quad-DVI
cables to connect up to four (4) monitors per
card.
Monitors are numbered consecutively
based on which connector each is attached
to, starting with connector labeled 1.
Device
connector Description
DVI If your monitor has a DVI connector, connect your monitor cable directly to
a DVI connector on your output cable.
HD-15 If your monitor has an HD-15 connector, use a DVI to HD-15 adapter
included with your Mura product to connect your monitor cable to your
output cable.
KX20 to quad-DVI cable
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Mura MPX-V16 and MPX-V8
This section describes how to connect your input devices to your Mura MPX-V16 or MPX-V8 card.
Connection overview
Input cables
(DVI to BNC)
Composite video
cable (RCA)
Composite video
cable (BNC)
Composite video
cable (BNC)
S-video cable
Mura MPX-V16 bracket shown
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Description of cable
Description of supported connections
Cable Description
Input Mura MPX-V16 or MPX-V8 cards use DVI to BNC cables to connect
to input devices.
Connector Description
Composite (RCA) If your video device has an RCA composite connector, use a BNC to
Composite (RCA) adapter to connect to the
Y
connector on your input
cable. Connect your video device to the composite connector on your
adapter.
Composite (BNC) If your video device has a BNC composite connector, connect the
composite cable directly to the
Y
connector on your input cable.
S-video If your video device has an S-video connector, use a BNC to S-video
adapter to connect to the
Y
and
C
connectors on your input cable.
Connect your video device to the S-video connector on your adapter.
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Validating the network discovery of your
Mura IPX Series cards
Matrox Mura IPX Series cards are initially assigned their IP addresses through DHCP (Dynamic Host
Control Protocol). After connecting your devices, we recommend verifying that all your devices are
discovered by the network.
Under the
Network
section in the Windows
File Explorer
, make sure the Mura IPX Series cards and
IP source devices connected to the network are listed.
If prompted to enable network discovery and file sharing on your network when validating network
discovery, enable these two features by clicking the prompt at the top of your Windows Explorer
window. These two features must be enabled for Windows to detect the Mura IPX Series cards on your
subnet.
Multiple subnet support
Mura IPX Series in the same subnet can be detected through the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
protocol. If you have cards in different subnets of your network, you need to validate network
discovery in each subnet separately.
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Installing your software
This section describes how to install your Matrox driver and software.
Obtaining a driver and additional software
If your Matrox product was provided by the manufacturer of your system, check the web
site of that manufacturer for the latest driver. A driver provided by the manufacturer of
your system is more likely to be tested with your system model.
Matrox makes the latest drivers, software, and utilities available on the Matrox Mura
product page (www.matrox.com/graphics/en/support/drivers/download/mura).
For additional SDKs and APIs, contact your Matrox representative.
Before you install
You may need administrator rights to install or uninstall certain software, or to change
certain settings. For more information, see Windows documentation.
To avoid potential problems, we recommend you install the latest Service Pack and hot
fixes for your version of Windows.
Installing your driver
Windows
Download and run the Matrox driver package, then follow the on-screen instructions.
Linux
Download and run the Matrox driver package for Linux, then follow the on-screen instructions. For
more information on the supported Linux distributions, see the
Readme
file included with your
package for Linux.
Installing your APIs
Run the
MSI
from your Matrox API package. For more information, see the documentation included
with your Matrox API.
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Updating your Mura IPX Series display card
Download the Mura IPX Updater software package. Run the appropriate updater and follow the
on-screen instructions. The Matrox Network API is automatically installed. You can use the Matrox
Network API or MuraControl for Windows to configure your Mura IPX Series display card.
Additional software
Matrox MuraControl
– see page 62.
More information
We provide additional information in help and
Readme
files. Be sure to check for any last-minute
release notes included with your product. Also, check the Matrox web site
(www.matrox.com/graphics) for the latest Matrox software, technical support, and product
information.
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Running the Mura IPX Series Updater
MURAIPXO-D4LF and MURAIPXO-D4LHF only
– The Matrox IPX Series Updater enables you to
update the software on your Matrox Mura IPX 4K IP Decode and Display products.
Before you begin
Before you update your Mura IPX 4K IP Decode and Display devices, read the following guidelines:
Make sure you have at least 1 GB of free disk space available.
Windows only
– Make sure Microsoft .NET Framework version 4.5 is installed on your
system.
Linux only
– Make sure Xamarin “mono-complete” package version 5.4.0.201 or later is
installed on your system.
To avoid possible problems with your Mura IPX 4K IP Decode and Display devices, we
recommend running only one instance of the Mura IPX Series Updater at a time.
Make sure you’re running the latest version of the Mura IPX Series Updater.
Close any programs that may be running and using any of the Matrox display wall APIs.
Close any display wall layout.
Obtaining the Matrox Mura IPX 4K IP Decode and Display
package
Matrox makes the latest updater and software package for your Mura IPX 4K IP Decode and Display
products available on the Matrox web site
(www.matrox.com/graphics/en/support/drivers/download/mura).
Note
: Your Mura IPX 4K IP Decode and Display card may ship with older software versions. Before
using your Mura IPX 4K IP Decode and Display card, you must update the software installed on
your devices to use the version of your deployed release.
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Updating your Mura IPX Series 4K Decode and Display
devices
On a system on the same subnet as your Mura IPX Series device:
1
Download the latest software package and extract the files to a local folder on your
system (for example,
C:\Updater)
.
2
Browse to the folder containing the extracted files.
3
Windows
– Run the
UpdaterOverNetwork.exe
file.
Linux
– Enter the command
mono UpdaterOverNetwork.exe
.
This opens the Matrox Mura IPX Series Updater.
4
Scan for available Mura IPX Series
devices or locate your Mura IPX Series
device using its IP address.
To scan for Mura IPX Series devices on
your subnet, select
Automatic
detection
, and then click
Search
.
To locate one or more Mura IPX Series
devices using their IP address, select
Manual detection
and enter the IP
address of each Mura IPX Series device you want to locate. Separate each IP address with
a space.
You can also click the browse icon ( ), enter one IP address per line, then click
Apply
once all addresses are entered. When you’re done, click
Search
.
Clicking
Search
again adds newly located devices to the list.
5
Select the devices you want to update. Devices with an older firmware version are
automatically selected.
To change the sort order of the device tiles, right-click the device list box, select
Sort by
and the sorting order to use. To deselect all items, right-click the device list box and select
Unselect all devices
.
6
To reset device settings, including the IP address, while updating the software, enable
Reset configuration.
7
When you’re done adding Mura IPX Series devices to the list of devices you want to
update, click
Update
.
Updating devices may take up to 5 minutes. For more information on the process of a firmware
update, click
Show log
at the bottom of the program window.
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If you’re updating a Mura IPX Series and the updater is suddenly interrupted (for example, in the
event of a network or power interruption), your Mura IPX Series may not be fully updated and will
continue to run in maintenance mode. To recover and resume the update, re-launch the updater.
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Configuring your display wall layout
Using the Network API to manage your layout
Use the Matrox Network API to set up your outputs and configure the advanced features of your
display wall layout.
For more information, see the documentation included with the Network API.
Using PowerDesk to set up your multi-display layout
Setting up your multi-display layout using PowerDesk software involves entering the
number of columns and rows for your display wall layout and adjusting the settings for
your outputs (such as rotation, resolution, color palette, and refresh rate).
Mura MPX Series
To set up a multi-display layout for your Mura MPX Series card:
1
Right-click your Windows desktop and select
Launch Matrox PowerDesk
. From the
main interface of Matrox PowerDesk, click
Multi-Display Setup
.
2
Under
Basic configurations
, select
Use stretched mode
.
3
Enter the number of
Columns
and
Rows
for your multi-display setup, then click
OK
.
4
Preview your setup in the work area. If you’re satisfied, click
OK
or
Apply
to apply your
multi-display layout. Otherwise, click
Cancel
.
Depending on your installation and connection, you may need to manually rearrange
the outputs of your multi-display layout in PowerDesk to match the physical layout of
your display wall.
For more information on setting up multiple displays, see Matrox PowerDesk help.
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Troubleshooting
What to do if you have a problem
If you experience problems with your Matrox product:
Make sure your Matrox card is properly installed, you’re using the correct connectors,
and that all connectors are properly fastened.
Make sure you have administrator rights on the system you want to use. For more
information, see Windows documentation.
Review the documentation provided with your Matrox product, including the
information in this section and in your Matrox System Builder’s Guide
(www.matrox.com/mura/support), to see if your problem is already addressed.
If your problem persists, contact Matrox. For more information, see “Customer support”, page 68.
Common problems and solutions
This section addresses specific problems to your Matrox product that could prevent you from using
your system or graphics hardware.
Problem Not all graphics cards in the computer are fully supported
(Software doesn’t work with a certain graphics card, or another
graphics card doesn’t work at all)
1
Cause
If you have different models of graphics cards in your computer, your Matrox driver may not
support all the graphics cards in your computer.
1
Solution
Disable or remove any graphics hardware not supported by the driver you want to use. If
there’s graphics hardware built into the motherboard of your computer that’s not supported
by your software, see your system manual for information on how to disable this graphics
hardware.
2
Cause
Windows 10/7
– If the Windows method for driver installation was used (instead of running
the setup program included with your Matrox driver), the driver may not be installed for all
the graphics cards it supports.
1
Solution
Run the setup program included with the Matrox driver. The setup program automatically
installs the driver for each Matrox graphics card it supports.
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Problem System performance is slow or degraded
1
Cause
Your system or cards may be overheating.
1
Solution
Make sure the operating temperature of your graphics chip is within a normal range:
1
Access Matrox PowerDesk (see “Using PowerDesk to set up your multi-display layout”,
page 45).
2
From the main interface, click
Help and Troubleshooting
Æ
Troubleshoot
.
3
Check the peak temperature being reported.
2
Cause
You may be using a platform that hasn’t been validated by Matrox.
1
Solution
Use a validated platform. For information on supported systems, motherboards, and chassis
models, contact your Matrox representative or see the Matrox web site
(www.matrox.com/graphics).
Problem Mura IPX Series card not discovered on the network
1
Cause
Your Matrox product may not be properly connected or may be on a different subnet.
1
Solution
Verify the connection and status LEDs on your Matrox product (see “Network connector”,
page 22). Also, make sure your Matrox product is properly connected and that all connectors
are properly fastened.
2
Cause
Your Matrox product may be on an external network or on a different subnet.
1
Solution
Make sure your Mura IPX Series card and the IP source are on the same subnet (see
“Validating the network discovery of your Mura IPX Series cards”, page 39). For more
information, contact your network administrator.
3
Cause
Windows Server 2019/2016/2008 R2 only
– The Windows SSDP Discovery service may be
disabled on your system.
1
Solution
Make sure the SSDP Discovery service is enabled on your system.
4
Cause
Network discovery and file sharing may not be enabled on your system.
1
Solution
Enable network discovery and file sharing on your system.
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5
Cause
The firewall for your display wall system or for your network may be enabled and may
prevent communication with your Mura IPX Series cards.
1
Solution
Make sure your firewall is properly configured to allow the necessary communication
between your Mura IPX Series cards and the various networked components. For more
information, see “Appendix B – Firewall requirements”.
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Product information
Specifications
Mura IPX Series 12G-SDI Capture and IP Encode/Decode cards
MURAIPXI-E4SF • MURAIPXI-E4SHF
Card type PCIe ×16 2.0
(×16 mechanical, ×8 electrical)
Form factor ATX
Memory 8 GB
Connectors 4× BNC, 1× 100/1000 Base-T RJ45 Ethernet Port
Outputs supported —
Inputs supported 4 SDI + IP
SDI input resolutions*
* 12G-SDI is supported only on connectors 2 and 4. 6G-SDI isn’t supported. Not all 12G-SDI and 3G-SDI formats are
supported. For more information, contact Matrox.
12G-SDI, 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, SD-SDI
IP stream support RTSP, RTP, SRT, MPEG-2 TS
Video CODEC engine H.264
Audio stream support 9†
† Supported only with Matrox C-Series graphics cards.
H.264 decode ‡§
‡ Standard resolutions listed above. Support for custom resolutions available. For specific requirements, contact your Matrox
representative.
§ In YUV 4:2:0, 12 bits per pixel (8 bits per component).
two 3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz,
four 3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
eight 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz,
sixteen 1920 × 1080 @ 30 Hz,
or numerous SD channels
H.264 encode ‡§
two 3840 × 2160 @ 60Hz,
four 3840 × 2160 @ 30Hz,
eight 1920 × 1080 @ 60Hz,
sixteen 1920 × 1080 @ 30Hz,
or numerous SD IP streams
Maximum card dimensions L: 9.02 in / W: 0.75 in / H: 4.376 in
L: 22.9 cm / W: 1.91 cm / H: 11.1 cm
Regulatory compliance Class B: FCC, CE, RCM, VCCI, ICES-3, CSA, KC
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Mura IPX Series 4K Decode and Display card
MURAIPXO-D4LF • MURAIPXO-D4LHF
Card type PCIe ×16 2.0 (power only)
Form factor ATX
Memory 4 GB
Connectors 4× Mini DisplayPort, 1× 100/1000 Base-T RJ45 Ethernet Port
Output formats supported*
* DVI and HDMI monitors are supported using identical third-party active adapters (sold separately).
DisplayPort, DVI, HDMI
Outputs supported 4
Inputs supported IP
Maximum output resolutions
4096 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
2560 × 600 @ 60 Hz
IP stream support RTSP, RTP, SRT, MPEG-2 TS
Video CODEC engine H.264
Audio stream support 9
H.264 decode †
† Standard resolutions listed above. Support for custom resolutions available. For specific requirements, contact your Matrox
representative.
two 3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz, four 3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
eight 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz, sixteen 1920 × 1080 @ 30 Hz,
or numerous SD channels
Maximum card dimensions L: 9.02 in / W: 0.75 in / H: 4.376 in
L: 22.9 cm / W: 1.91 cm / H: 11.1 cm
Regulatory compliance Class B: FCC, CE, RCM, VCCI, ICES-3, CSA, KC
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Mura IPX Series 4K DisplayPort Capture and IP Encode/Decode cards
MURAIPXI-E2MF • MURAIPXI-E2MHF
Card type PCIe ×16 2.0
(×16 mechanical, ×8 electrical)
Form factor ATX
Memory 8 GB
Connectors 2× DisplayPort 1.2, 1× 100/1000 Base-T RJ45 Ethernet Port
Outputs supported —
Inputs supported 2× DisplayPort 1.2 + IP
Maximum DisplayPort input
resolutions
4096 × 2160 @ 60 Hz,
4096 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz,
3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz
IP stream support RTSP, RTP, SRT, MPEG-2 TS
Video CODEC engine H.264
Audio stream support 9*
* Supported only with Matrox C-Series graphics cards.
H.264 decode †‡
† Standard resolutions listed above. Support for custom resolutions available. For specific requirements, contact your Matrox
representative.
‡ In YUV 4:2:0, 12 bits per pixel (8 bits per component).
two 3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz,
four 3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
eight 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz,
sixteen 1920 × 1080 @ 30 Hz,
or numerous SD channels
H.264 encode *†‡
two 3840 × 2160 @ 60Hz,
four 3840 × 2160 @ 30Hz,
eight 1920 × 1080 @ 60Hz,
sixteen 1920 × 1080 @ 30Hz,
or numerous SD IP streams
Maximum card dimensions L: 9.02 in / W: 0.75 in / H: 4.376 in
L: 22.9 cm / W: 1.91 cm / H: 11.1 cm
Regulatory compliance Class B: FCC, CE, RCM, VCCI, ICES-3, CSA, KC
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Mura IPX Series 4K DisplayPort Capture and IP Decode cards
MURAIPXI-D2MF • MURAIPXI-D2MHF
Card type PCIe ×16 2.0
(×16 mechanical, ×8 electrical)
Form factor ATX
Memory 8 GB
Connectors 2× DisplayPort 1.2, 1× 100/1000 Base-T RJ45 Ethernet Port
Outputs supported —
Inputs supported 2× DisplayPort 1.2 + IP
Maximum DisplayPort input
resolutions
4096 × 2160 @ 60 Hz,
4096 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz,
3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz
IP stream support RTSP, RTP, SRT, MPEG-2 TS
Video CODEC engine H.264
Audio stream support 9*
* Supported only with Matrox C-Series graphics cards.
H.264 decode †‡
† Standard resolutions listed above. Support for custom resolutions available. For specific requirements, contact your Matrox
representative.
‡ In YUV 4:2:0, 12 bits per pixel (8 bits per component).
two 3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz,
four 3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
eight 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz,
sixteen 1920 × 1080 @ 30 Hz,
or numerous SD channels
H.264 encode *†‡ —
Maximum card dimensions L: 9.02 in / W: 0.75 in / H: 4.376 in
L: 22.9 cm / W: 1.91 cm / H: 11.1 cm
Regulatory compliance Class B: FCC, CE, RCM, VCCI, ICES-3, CSA, KC
Matrox Display Wall – User Guide 53
Mura IPX Series 4K HDMI Capture and IP Encode/Decode cards
MURAIPXI-E4JF • MURAIPXI-E4JHF
Card type PCIe ×16 2.0
(×16 mechanical, ×8 electrical)
Form factor ATX
Memory 8 GB
Connectors 4× Mini HDMI, 1× 100/1000 Base-T RJ45 Ethernet Port
Outputs supported —
Inputs supported 4× HDMI + IP
HDCP capture*
* Supported with driver version 3.01.01 or later with a controller using Mura MPX Series cards only. Certain limitations may apply.
Matrox strongly recommends that you review the HDCP web site (www.digital-cp.com) and make sure you understand your
legal obligations and responsibility.
9
Maximum HDMI input resolutions
4096 × 2160 @ 60 Hz†,
4096 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz†,
3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz
† In YUV 4:2:0, 12 bits per pixel (8 bits per component).
IP stream support RTSP, RTP, SRT, MPEG-2 TS
Video CODEC engine H.264
Audio stream support 9‡
‡ Supported only with Matrox C-Series graphics cards.
H.264 decode †§
§ Standard resolutions listed above. Support for custom resolutions available. For specific requirements, contact your Matrox
representative.
two 3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz,
four 3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
eight 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz,
sixteen 1920 × 1080 @ 30 Hz,
or numerous SD channels
H.264 encode †‡§
two 3840 × 2160 @ 60Hz,
four 3840 × 2160 @ 30Hz,
eight 1920 × 1080 @ 60Hz,
sixteen 1920 × 1080 @ 30Hz,
or numerous SD IP streams
Maximum card dimensions L: 9.02 in / W: 0.75 in / H: 4.376 in
L: 22.9 cm / W: 1.91 cm / H: 11.1 cm
Regulatory compliance Class B: FCC, CE, RCM, VCCI, ICES-3, CSA, KC
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Mura IPX Series 4K HDMI Capture and IP Decode cards
MURAIPXI-D4JF • MURAIPXI-D4JHF
Card type PCIe ×16 2.0
(×16 mechanical, ×8 electrical)
Form factor ATX
Memory 8 GB
Connectors 4× Mini HDMI, 1× 100/1000 Base-T RJ45 Ethernet Port
Outputs supported —
Inputs supported 4× HDMI + IP
HDCP capture*
* Supported with driver version 3.01.01 or later with a controller using Mura MPX Series cards only. Certain limitations may apply.
Matrox strongly recommends that you review the HDCP web site (www.digital-cp.com) and make sure you understand your
legal obligations and responsibility.
9
Maximum HDMI input resolutions
4096 × 2160 @ 60 Hz†,
4096 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz†,
3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz
† In YUV 4:2:0, 12 bits per pixel (8 bits per component).
IP stream support RTSP, RTP, SRT, MPEG-2 TS
Video CODEC engine H.264
Audio stream support 9‡
‡ Supported only with Matrox C-Series graphics cards.
H.264 decode §†
§ Standard resolutions listed above. Support for custom resolutions available. For specific requirements, contact your Matrox
representative.
two 3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz,
four 3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz,
eight 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz,
sixteen 1920 × 1080 @ 30 Hz,
or numerous SD channels
H.264 encode —
Maximum card dimensions L: 9.02 in / W: 0.75 in / H: 4.376 in
L: 22.9 cm / W: 1.91 cm / H: 11.1 cm
Regulatory compliance Class B: FCC, CE, RCM, VCCI, ICES-3, CSA, KC
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Mura MPX-4/0, MPX-4/2, MPX-4/4, MPX-SDI
Mura MPX-4/0 Mura MPX-4/2 Mura MPX-4/4 Mura MPX-SDI
Card type PCIe ×16 2.0 PCIe ×16 2.0 PCIe ×16 2.0 PCIe ×16 1.0
Form factor ATX ATX ATX ATX
Memory 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB 1 GB
Output formats
supported DVI, RGB/VGA DVI, RGB/VGA DVI, RGB/VGA DVI, RGB/VGA
Input formats
supported —
DVI, RGB/VGA,
Component,
S-video,
Composite
DVI, RGB/VGA,
Component,
S-video,
Composite
SMPTE 259M,
SMPTE 292M,
SMPTE 296M,
SMPTE 424M,
SMPTE 425M
HDCP capture*
* Certain limitations may apply. Matrox strongly recommends that you review the HDCP web site (www.digital-cp.com) and
make sure you understand your legal obligations and responsibility.
999—
Connectors 1× KX20 2× KX20 2× KX20 1× KX20,
2× DIN 1.0/2.3
Outputs supported 4442
Inputs supported 0242
Maximum output
resolutions
2048 × 1152 (DVI),
2048 × 1536
(RGB/VGA)
2048 × 1152 (DVI),
2048 × 1536 (RGB/VGA) 1920 × 1080
Maximum input
resolutions —
2560 × 1600† (DVI),
2048 × 1536‡ (RGB/VGA),
1920 × 1080 (Component)
† At 30 Hz. For specific requirements, contact Matrox.
‡ At 47 Hz. For specific requirements, contact Matrox.
1920 × 1080
Maximum card
dimensions
L: 9.50 in / W: 0.75
in / H: 4.407 in
L: 24.13 cm / W:
1.91 cm / H: 11.2
cm
L: 9.50 in / W: 0.75
in / H: 4.407 in
L: 24.13 cm / W:
1.91 cm / H: 11.2
cm
L: 9.50 in / W: 0.75
in / H: 4.407 in
L: 24.13 cm / W:
1.91 cm / H: 11.2
cm
L: 6.60 in / W: 0.75
in / H: 4.407 in
L: 16.80 cm / W:
1.91 cm / H: 11.2
cm
Regulatory
compliance Class A: FCC, CE, RCM, VCCI, ICES-3, CSA,KC
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Mura MPX-V8, MPX-V16
Environmental
Mura MPX-V8 Mura MPX-V16
Card type PCIe ×4 1.0 PCIe ×4 1.0
Form factor ATX ATX
Memory 128 MB DDR SDRAM 256 MB DDR SDRAM
Input formats
supported S-video, Composite S-video, Composite
Connectors 1× DVI-I 2× DVI-I
Outputs supported ——
Inputs supported 816
Maximum input
resolution NTSC/PAL/SECAM NTSC/PAL/SECAM
Maximum card
dimensions
L: 8.10 in / W: 0.75 in / H: 4.376 in
L: 20.6 cm / W: 1.91 cm / H: 11.1 cm
Regulatory
compliance Class A: FCC, CE, RCM, VCCI, ICES-3, CSA, KC
Temperature, operational Mura MPX Series: 0 to 40 ºC (32 to 104 ºF)
Mura IPX Series: 0 to 45 ºC (32 to 113 ºF)
Temperature, non-operational
storage and transportation Mura MPX Series and Mura IPX Series: -40 to 65 ºC
(-40 to 149 ºF)
Humidity, operational (indoor) 20 to 80% (non-condensing)
Humidity, non-operational storage
and transportation 10% to 95% (non-condensing)
Atmospheric pressure, operational 650hPa (3,580 meters / 11,745 feet)
to 1013hPa (0 meters / 0 feet)
Atmospheric pressure,
non-operational and transportation 192hPa (12,000 meters / 39,370 feet)
to 1020hPa (-50 meters / -164 feet)
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Mean Time Before Failure (MTBF)
Notes
The display resolutions and refresh rates available depend on your Matrox card, driver,
software monitor settings, and monitor. For information on the capabilities of your
monitor, see your monitor documentation.
MTBF*
* Calculated at operating temperature of 40 ºC, operating 24 hours/day. For more information, contact your Matrox
representative.
MURAIPXI-E4SHF 74.44 years or 652,499 hours
MURAIPXI-E4SF 7.21 years or 63,217 hours
MURAIPXI-E2MHF 75.28 years or 659,887 hours
MURAIPXI-E2MF 7.22 years or 63,286 hours
MURAIPXI-D2MHF 75.28 years or 659,887 hours
MURAIPXI-D2MF 7.22 years or 63,286 hours
MURAIPXO-D4LHF 72.63 years or 636,707 hours
MURAIPXO-D4LF 6.56 years or 57,469 hours
MURAIPXI-E4JHF 76.51 years or 670,700 hours
MURAIPXI-E4JF 7.23 years or 63,384 hours
MURAIPXI-D4JHF 76.51 years or 670,700 hours
MURAIPXI-D4JF 7.23 years or 63,384 hours
Mura MPX-4/4 †
† Applies to Mura MPX Series fanless SKUs only.
71.11 years or 622,944 hours
Mura MPX-4/2 †75.41 years or 660,615 hours
Mura MPX-4/0 †90.03 years or 788,631 hours
Mura MPX-V16 †89.48 years or 783,822 hours
Mura MPX-V8 †142.26 years or 1,246,230 hours
Mura MPX-SDI †102.33 years or 896,427 hours
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Appendix A – Matrox product overview
Supported product combinations
Mura IPX Series
(capture cards)
Mura MPX Series
C-Series
D-Series
QuadHead2Go
Third-party
graphics
hardware*
* For more information on supported third-party graphics hardware, see the release notes. For information on how to configure
your system, see “Matrox System Builder’s Guide.”
Mura IPX Series 4K capture
cards 9†
† Supports streams from Mura IPX Series cards as IP sources.
9999 9
Mura MPX Series 99——9—
C-Series 9—9—9—
D-Series 9——99—
Matrox QuadHead2Go
Series 999999
Third party-graphics
hardware 9———99
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Supported output types
Supported input types
Mura IPX Series
(display card) Mura IPX Series
(capture cards)
and other Matrox
graphics hardware
(or third-party
hardware*)
* For more information on supported third-party graphics cards, see the release notes. For information on how to configure your
system, see “Matrox System Builder’s Guide.”
Mura MPX Series
and/or
Mura IPX Series
(capture cards)
DisplayPort™MURAIPXO-D4LF
MURAIPXO-D4LHF
D1480
C680
Third-party hardware
—
HDMI®—
D1450
C900
Third-party hardware
—
DVI —C900
Third-party hardware
Mura MPX-4/4
Mura MPX-4/2
Mura MPX-4/0
Mura MPX-SDI
HD-15 ——
Mura MPX-4/4
Mura MPX-4/2
Mura MPX-4/0
Mura MPX-SDI
Mura IPX Series
(display card) Mura IPX Series
(capture cards)
and other Matrox
graphics hardware
(or third-party
hardware*)
Mura MPX Series
and/or
Mura IPX Series
(capture cards)
IP source MURAIPXO-D4LF
MURAIPXO-D4LHF
MURAIPXI-E4SF
MURAIPXI-E4SHF
MURAIPXI-E2MF
MURAIPXI-E2MHF
MURAIPXI-D2MF
MURAIPXI-D2MHF
MURAIPXI-E4JF
MURAIPXI-E4JHF
MURAIPXI-D4JF
MURAIPXI-D4JHF
MURAIPXI-E2MF
MURAIPXI-E2MHF
MURAIPXI-D2MF
MURAIPXI-D2MHF
MURAIPXI-E4JF
MURAIPXI-E4JHF
MURAIPXI-D4JF
MURAIPXI-D4JHF
DisplayPort 1.2 —
MURAIPXI-E2MF
MURAIPXI-E2MHF
MURAIPXI-D2MF
MURAIPXI-D2MHF
MURAIPXI-E2MF
MURAIPXI-E2MHF
MURAIPXI-D2MF
MURAIPXI-D2MHF
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HDMI —
MURAIPXI-E2MF
MURAIPXI-E2MHF
MURAIPXI-D2MF
MURAIPXI-D2MHF
MURAIPXI-E4JF
MURAIPXI-E4JHF
MURAIPXI-D4JF
MURAIPXI-D4JHF
MURAIPXI-E2MF
MURAIPXI-E2MHF
MURAIPXI-D2MF
MURAIPXI-D2MHF
MURAIPXI-E4JF
MURAIPXI-E4JHF
MURAIPXI-D4JF
MURAIPXI-D4JHF
DVI —
MURAIPXI-E2MF
MURAIPXI-E2MHF
MURAIPXI-D2MF
MURAIPXI-D2MHF
MURAIPXI-E4JF
MURAIPXI-E4JHF
MURAIPXI-D4JF
MURAIPXI-D4JHF
MURAIPXI-E2MF
MURAIPXI-E2MHF
MURAIPXI-D2MF
MURAIPXI-D2MHF
MURAIPXI-E4JF
MURAIPXI-E4JHF
MURAIPXI-D4JF
MURAIPXI-D4JHF
Mura MPX-4/4
Mura MPX-4/2
HD-15 ——
Mura MPX-4/4
Mura MPX-4/2
S-video ——
Mura MPX-4/4
Mura MPX-4/2
Mura MPX-V16
Mura MPX-V8
Composite video
(RCA or BNC) —MURAIPXI-E4SF
MURAIPXI-E4SHF
Mura MPX-SDI
Mura MPX-V16
Mura MPX-V8
Component video ——
Mura MPX-4/4
Mura MPX-4/2
* For more information on supported third-party graphics cards, see the release notes. For information on how to configure your
system, see “Matrox System Builder’s Guide.”
Mura IPX Series
(display card) Mura IPX Series
(capture cards)
and other Matrox
graphics hardware
(or third-party
hardware*)
Mura MPX Series
and/or
Mura IPX Series
(capture cards)
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Supported product capabilities
Software Development Kits (SDKs)
Mura IPX Series* (capture
cards) with other Matrox
hardware (or third-party
hardware†)
* A Mura IPX Series display card is a standalone controller that doesn’t require an operating system.
† For more information on supported third-party graphics cards, see the release notes. For information on how to configure your
system, see “Matrox System Builder’s Guide.”
Mura MPX Series and/or Mura
IPX Series (capture cards)
Supported operating system
Windows® Server® 2019
Windows® 10 (including
Windows® 10 IoT)
Windows® Server® 2016
Windows®Server®
2008
R2
Windows® 7
Windows® Embedded
Standard 7
Linux®
Windows® Embedded
Standard 7 (64-bit)
Windows® 7 Professional
(64-bit)
Windows® 7 Professional for
Embedded Systems (64-bit)
Windows® Server® 2008 R2
(64-bit)
Maximum number of output
cards per controller
2× C-Series (C900 or C680)
4× D-Series (D1480 or D1450)
Third-party hardware
14
DirectShow support
Matrox Network API
Matrox VWLib API
Matrox DWC API
Matrox QuadHead2Go
REST API
Mura IPX Capture Series +
Mura MPX Series —9—9—
Mura IPX Capture Series +
C-Series*999——
Mura IPX Capture Series +
D-Series 999——
Mura IPX Capture Series +
Third party-graphics
hardware
999——
Matrox IPX Decode & Display
Card†—9———
Matrox QuadHead2Go
Series ————9
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Matrox MuraControl software
Use Matrox MuraControl for Windows to manage your Matrox display
wall. With MuraControl software, you can create, save, and edit layouts
so your source content appears where and how you want it.
Matrox MuraControl for Windows supports the following Matrox hardware:
Matrox Mura IPX Series
Matrox Mura MPX Series
Matrox D-Series
Matrox C-Series (C900 and C680 only)
Obtaining MuraControl software
Matrox MuraControl for Windows software is available for download on the Matrox web site
(www.matrox.com/graphics/en/products/video-wall/muracontrol).
More information
To run Matrox MuraControl for Windows, a USB dongle (hardware lock) is required.
A 21-day free trial of Matrox MuraControl for Windows is available for download. Following the
expiry of the 21-day free trial, you must purchase a software license in the form of a USB dongle to
continue using MuraControl for Windows software.
To purchase a software license, contact your Matrox representative.
For more information on MuraControl software, see the Matrox MuraControl user guide.
* Matrox C420 isn’t supported.
† This product works as a standalone multi-viewer that doesn’t require an operating system.
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Appendix B – Firewall requirements
The following are the firewall requirements for your display wall system and for a network when using
Network API, MuraControl, or a Mura IPX Series product.
Network API and MuraControl
The following are the firewall requirements when using Network API or MuraControl through the
network to configure your display wall controller.
Display wall system
The following are the requirements for a network firewall present on a network with a Mura IPX
Series product.
Network ports Type Inbound Outbound Functionality
23 TCP 99Telnet: Telnet commands
46272 TCP 99HTTPS: Authentication
Network ports Type Inbound Outbound Functionality
69 UDP — 9DHCP: DHCP client
123 UDP 99NTP: Network Time Protocol
161 UDP 99
SNMP: Network management – public
community string
1500 UDP 99MPEG-2 TS: Streaming (configurable)
1500 UDP 99SRT: Streaming (configurable)
1900 UDP 99
UPnP: Microsoft SSDP for discovery of
UPnP devices
554, 8554*
* Default ports. Actual ports may vary.
TCP 99RTSP: Streaming (configurable)
16000+ UDP 99
RTP/RTCP: Audio and video streams
and control
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Matrox IPX Updater
The following are the firewall requirements for a system running the network version of the Matrox
IPX Updater.
Accessing your Windows Firewall settings
To access your Windows Firewall settings:
Windows 10/7
–
1
Windows 10
– Click
Start
Æ
Settings
Æ
Network & Internet
Æ
Ethernet
Æ
Windows
Firewall
.
2
Windows 10
– In the left panel, click
Advanced Settings
.
Network Port Type Inbound Outbound Functionality
20,21 TCP — 9FTP: File upload
22*
* Minimum requirements.
TCP 99SSH: Firmware update
443*TCP — 9HTTPS: Authentication
1900*UDP 99
UPnP: Microsoft SSDP for discovery of
UPnP devices
Note:
You may need administrator rights to modify your Windows Firewall settings. For
more information, see Windows documentation or contact your system administrator.
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Appendix C – Matrox secure cable
solution
Mini HDMI® – MURAIPXI-E4JF, MURAIPXI-E4JHF, MURAIPXI-
D4JF, MURAIPXI-D4JHF
1
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2
3
Matrox Display Wall – User Guide 67
Mini DisplayPort™ – MURAIPXO-D4LF • MURAIPXO-D4LHF
1
2
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Customer support
Matrox web
Our web site has product literature, press releases, technical material, a sales office list, trade show
information, and other relevant material. Visit the Matrox Graphics web site at
www.matrox.com/graphics.
Technical support
Matrox values your business and offers professional support for your Matrox product. If you have a
problem, we recommend you follow the procedure below for the quickest results.
1
Contact your integrator
– This is usually the quickest and most effective method of
technical assistance. Your integrator is familiar with your complete system. In the case of
hardware warranty assistance, the product must be returned to the integrator, who will
return it to Matrox.
2
If your Matrox product was provided by your computer manufacturer, contact this
manufacturer. For contact information, see your computer documentation or contact
the vendor.
3
Direct Matrox technical support
– If you still can’t resolve a problem (and your Matrox
product wasn’t provided by your computer manufacturer), you can get technical
assistance by contacting Matrox technical support at dwcsupport@matrox.com.
Information we need
Please give a complete description of the problem, and include:
Matrox product serial number, model number, revision number, and firmware version.
For Matrox cards – driver type and version, and memory address at which the Matrox
card is installed.
Computer brand and model name.
Monitor brand and model name.
Operating system, version, and service pack.
Brand and model of any other cards and devices installed on your system.
Matrox Display Wall – User Guide 69
Program specific problems
If a problem appears with a specific program, please give us the following information:
Display settings (color palette, display resolution, and so on) applied when the problem
occurs.
If possible, take note of the file and segment address that caused the problem.
Detailed steps known to cause the bug, so we can reproduce it.
Software package download
From your integrator or manufacturer
– If your product was purchased through an integrator or a
manufacturer, contact them for the latest display driver, firmware, software, and system utilities as
they’re familiar with your complete system. An integrator or a manufacturer may also have directives
regarding software updates.
Directly from Matrox
– A more recent software package may support more features and may offer
increased capabilities (such as higher display resolutions). Matrox makes the latest display drivers,
firmware, software, and system utilities available on the Matrox Technical Support Web site
(www.matrox.com/graphics/en/support/drivers).
View your warranty information
Matrox makes warranty information available on the Matrox site
(www.matrox.com/graphics/en/support/warranty/).
View the third party software notices
Matrox makes third party software notices and/or additional terms and conditions available on the
Matrox site (https://thirdpartylicenses.matrox.com).
Register your Matrox product
Please register online (www.matrox.com/graphics/en/registration) to receive new product
announcements and information on special offers and upcoming events.
Hot surface Allow hot surfaces to cool before touching your Matrox unit.
Surface chaude Laissez refroidir les surfaces chaudes avant de toucher votre appareil Matrox.
Battery replacement The battery is non replaceable. To dispose of your product, see
www.matrox.com/environment/weee.
Remplacement des piles La pile n’est pas remplaçable. Pour se défaire du produit, voir
www.matrox.com/environment/weee.
USA
FCC Compliance Statement
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between
the equipment and receiver • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for the compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Declaration of conformity of a Class B digital device according to the FCC rules
We, the Responsible Party Matrox, 2002 Ridge Road, Champlain, NY 12919 • Telephone: (514) 822-6000 (extension
2026) • Attention: Conformity Group Matrox
Declaration The Matrox hardware products supported by this guide comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) these devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) these devices
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any question
regarding this declaration should be forwarded to the above coordinates.
CANADA
(English) Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide These digital devices do not exceed the Class
B limits for radio noise emission from digital devices set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada.
(Français) Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada
Remarque sur les produits matériels Matrox couverts par ce guide Ces appareils numériques n’émettent aucun
bruit radioélectrique dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le
Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par Industrie Canada.
USA
FCC Compliance Statement
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.
WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for the compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to
the card is required to meet FCC requirements.
CANADA
(English) Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide These digital apparatus does not exceed the
Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital devices set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry
Canada.
(Français) Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada
Remarque sur les produits matériels Matrox couverts par ce guide Ce present appareil numérique n’émet aucun
bruit radioélectrique dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites dans le
Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par Industrie Canada.
JAPAN
VCCI Compliance Statement
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide This is a Class B product based on
the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI).
If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and
use the equipment according to the instruction manual.
JAPAN
VCCI Compliance Statement
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide This is a Class A product based on the
standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment
is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may occur, in which case, the user may be required to take
corrective actions.
KOREA
B급 기기 ( 가정용 방송통신기자재 )
이 기기는 가정용 (B 급 ) 전자파적합기기로서 주 로 가정에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 하며 ,
모든 지역에서 사용할 수 있습니다 .
KOREA
A 급 기기 ( 업무용 방송통신기자재 )
이 기기는 업무용 (A 급 ) 전자파적합기기로서 판 매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바
라 며 , 가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으 로 합니다 .
EUROPE
(English) European user’s information – Information on Conformity
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide These devices comply with EC
Directive 2014/30/EU for a Class B digital device. They have been tested and found to comply with
EN55032/CISPR32 and EN55024/CISPR24. In a domestic environment these products may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. These products have been tested in a typical class B
compliant host system. It is assumed that these products will also achieve compliance in any class B compliant system.
(Français) Informations aux utilisateurs Européens – Informations sur la conformité
Remarque sur les produits matériels Matrox couverts par ce guide Ces unités sont conformes à la directive
communautaire 2014/30/EU pour les unités numériques de classe B. Les tests effectués ont prouvé qu’elles sont
conformes aux normes EN55032/CISPR32 et EN55024/CISPR24. Le fonctionnement de ces produits dans un
environnement résidentiel peut causer des interférences radio, dans ce cas l’utilisateur peut être amené à prendre les
mesures appropriées. Ces produits ont été testés dans un système hôte typique compatible classe B. On suppose qu’ils
présenteront la même compatibilité dans tout système compatible classe B.
(Deutsch) Information für europäische Anwender – Konformitäts-Informationen
Anmerkung für die Matrox Hardware-Produktunterstützung durch dieses Handbuch Diese Geräte entsprechen
EC Direktive 2014/30/EU für ein digitales Gerät Klasse B. Sie wurden getestet und entsprechen demnach
EN55032/CISPR32 und EN55024/CISPR24. In einer Wohnumgebung können diese Produkte Funkinterferenzen
erzeugen, und der Benutzer kann genötigt sein, entsprechende Maßnahmen zu ergreifen. Diese Produkt wurden in
einem typischen, der Klasse B entsprechenden, Host-System getestet. Es wird davon ausgegangen, daß diese Produkte
auch in jedem Klasse B entsprechenden System entsprechend funktionieren.
(Italiano) Informazioni per gli utenti europei – Informazioni sulla conformità
Nota per i prodotti hardware Matrox supportati da questa guida Questi dispositivi sono conformi alla direttiva
CEE 2014/30/EU relativamente ai dispositivi digitali di Classe B. Sono stati provati e sono risultati conformi alle norme
EN55032/CISPR32 e EN55024/CISPR24. In un ambiente domestico, questi prodotti possono causare radiointerferenze,
nel qual caso all’utente potrebbe venire richiesto di prendere le misure adeguate. Questi prodotti sono stati provati in un
tipico sistema host conforme alla classe B. Inoltre, si dà per scontato che questi prodotti acquisiranno la conformità in
qualsiasi sistema conforme alla classe B.
(Español) Información para usuarios europeos – Información sobre la conformidad
Observación referente a los productos de hardware de Matrox apoyados por este manual Estos dispositivos
cumplen con la directiva de la CE 2014/30/EU para dispositivos digitales de Clase B. Dichos dispositivos han sido
sometidos a prueba y se ha comprobado que cumplen con las normas EN55032/CISPR32 y EN55024/CISPR24. En
entornos residenciales, estos productos pueden causar interferencias en las comunicaciones por radio; en tal caso el
usuario deberá adoptar las medidas adecuadas. Se supone que estos productos cumplirán también con las normas en
cualquier sistema que responda a los requisitos de la clase B.
EUROPE
(English) European user’s information – Declaration of Conformity
Remark for the Matrox hardware products supported by this guide These devices comply with EC
Directive 2014/30/EU for a Class A digital device. They have been tested and found to comply with
EN55032/CISPR32 and EN55024/CISPR24. In a domestic environment these products may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. To meet EC requirements, shielded cables must be
used to connect the monitor and other peripherals to the card. These products have been tested in a typical class A
compliant host system. It is assumed that these products will also achieve compliance in any class A compliant system.
(Français) Informations aux utilisateurs Européens – Déclaration de conformité
Remarque sur les produits matériels Matrox couverts par ce guide Ces unités sont conformes à la directive
communautaire 2014/30/EU pour les unités numériques de classe A. Les tests effectués ont prouvé qu’elles sont
conformes aux normes EN55032/CISPR32 et EN55024/CISPR24. Le fonctionnement de ces produits dans un
environnement résidentiel peut causer des interférences radio, dans ce cas l’utilisateur peut être amené à prendre les
mesures appropriées. Pour respecter les impératifs communautaires, les câbles de connexion entre le moniteur ou
autres périphériques et la carte doivent être blindés. Ces produits ont été testés dans un système hôte typique
compatible classe A. On suppose qu’ils présenteront la même compatibilité dans tout système compatible classe A.
(Deutsch) Information für europäische Anwender – Konformitätserklärung
Anmerkung für die Matrox Hardware-Produktunterstützung durch dieses Handbuch Diese Geräte entsprechen
EC Direktive 2014/30/EU für ein digitales Gerät Klasse A. Sie wurden getestet und entsprechen demnach
EN55032/CISPR32 und EN55024/CISPR24. In einer Wohnumgebung können diese Produkte Funkinterferenzen
erzeugen, und der Benutzer kann genötigt sein, entsprechende Maßnahmen zu ergreifen. Um EG-Anforderungen zu
entsprechen, müssen zum Anschließen des Monitors und anderer Peripheriegeräte an die Karte abgeschirmte Kabel
verwendet werden. Diese Produkt wurden in einem typischen, der Klasse A entsprechenden, Host-System getestet. Es
wird davon ausgegangen, daß diese Produkte auch in jedem Klasse A entsprechenden System entsprechend
funktionieren.
(Italiano) Informazioni per gli utenti europei – Dichiarazione di conformità
Nota per i prodotti hardware Matrox supportati da questa guida Questi dispositivi sono conformi alla direttiva
CEE 2014/30/EU elativamente ai dispositivi digitali di Classe A. Sono stati provati e sono risultati conformi alle norme
EN55032/CISPR32 e EN55024/CISPR24. In un ambiente domestico, questi prodotti possono causare radiointerferenze,
nel qual caso all’utente potrebbe venire richiesto di prendere le misure adeguate. Per soddisfare i requisiti CEE, il monitor
e le altre periferiche vanno collegati alla scheda grafica con cavi schermati. Questi prodotti sono stati provati in un tipico
sistema host conforme alla classe A. Inoltre, si dà per scontato che questi prodotti acquisiranno la conformità in qualsiasi
sistema conforme alla classe A.
(Español) Información para usuarios europeos – Declaración de conformidad
Observación referente a los productos de hardware de Matrox apoyados por este manual Estos dispositivos
cumplen con la directiva de la CE 2014/30/EU para dispositivos digitales de Clase A. Dichos dispositivos han sido
sometidos a prueba y se ha comprobado que cumplen con las normas EN55032/CISPR32 y EN55024/CISPR24. En
entornos residenciales, estos productos pueden causar interferencias en las comunicaciones por radio; en tal caso el
usuario deberá adoptar las medidas adecuadas. Para satisfacer las disposiciones de la CE, deberán utilizarse cables
apantallados para conectar el monitor y demás periféricos a la tarjeta. Estos productos han sido sometidos a prueba en
un típico sistema anfitrión que responde a los requisitos de la clase A. Se supone que estos productos cumplirán
también con las normas en cualquier sistema que responda a los requisitos de la clase A.
ROVI CORPORATION
(English) This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S. patent(s) and other intellectual
property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited.
(Français) Ce produit intègre une technologie de protection des droits d’auteur qui est protégée par un ou plusieurs
brevets américains et par d’autres droits de propriété intellectuelle de Rovi Corporation. L’ingénierie inverse et le
désassemblage sont interdits.
(Deutsch) Dieses Produkt enthält Kopierschutztechnologien, die durch US-Patent(e) und andere Rechte am geistigen
Eigentum der Rovi Corporation geschützt ist. Reverse Engineering und Demontage sind verboten.
(Italiano) Questo prodotto incorpora la tecnologia di protezione di copia protetta da uno o più brevetti USA e da altri
diritti di proprietà intellettuale di Rovi Corporation. È vietato decodificare o disassemblare il prodotto.
(Español) Este producto incorpora tecnología de protección de copia que está protegida por patente(s) de EE. UU. y
por otros derechos de propiedad intelectual de Rovi Corporation. La ingeniería inversa y el desmontaje están prohibidos.
EUROPE
(English) European user’s information – Directive on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Please refer to the Matrox Web site (www.matrox.com/environment/en/weee) for recycling information.
(Français) Informations aux utilisateurs Européens – Règlementation des
déchets d’équipements électriques et électroniques (DEEE)
Se référer au site Web de Matrox (www.matrox.com/environment/en/weee) pour l’information concernant le recyclage.
(Deutsch) Information für europäische Anwender – Europäische Regelungen zu Elektro-
und Elektronikaltgeräten (WEEE)
Bitte wenden Sie sich an der Matrox-Website (www.matrox.com/environment/en/weee) für Recycling-Informationen.
(Italiano) Informazioni per gli utenti europei – Direttiva sui rifiuti di apparecchiature
elettriche ed elettroniche (RAEE)
Si prega di riferirsi al sito Web Matrox (www.matrox.com/environment/en/weee) per le informazioni di riciclaggio.
FRANCE
Avertissement sur l’épilepsie
À lire avant toute utilisation d’un jeu vidéo par vous-même ou votre enfant Certaines personnes sont
susceptibles de faire des crises d’épilepsie ou d’avoir des pertes de conscience à la vue de certains types de lumières
clignotantes ou d’éléments fréquents dans notre environnement quotidien. Ces personnes s’exposent à des crises
lorsqu’elles regardent certaines images télévisées ou qu’elles jouent à certains jeux vidéo. Ces phénomènes peuvent
apparaître alors même que le sujet n’a pas d’antécédent médical ou n’a jamais été confronté à une crise d’épilepsie.
Si vous-même ou un membre de votre famille avez déjà présenté des symptômes liés à l’épilepsie (crise ou perte de
conscience) en présence de stimulations lumineuses, veuillez consulter votre médecin avant toute utilisation.
Nous conseillons aux parents d’être attentifs à leurs enfants lorsqu’ils jouent avec des jeux vidéo. Si vous-même ou votre
enfant présentez un des symptômes suivants: vertige, trouble de la vision, contraction des yeux ou des muscles, perte
de conscience, trouble de l’orientation, mouvement involontaire ou convulsion, veuillez immédiatement cesser de jouer
et consultez un médecin.
Précautions à prendre dans tous les cas pour l’utilisation d’un jeu vidéo Ne vous tenez pas trop près de l’écran.
• Jouez à bonne distance de l’écran de TV et aussi loin que le permet le cordon de raccordement. • Utilisez de
préférence les jeux de vidéo sur un écran de petite taille. • Évitez de jouer si vous êtes fatigué ou si vous manquez de
sommeil. • Assurez-vous que vous jouez dans une pièce bien éclairée. • En cours d’utilisation, faites des pauses de dix
à quinze minutes toutes les heures.
(English) Disclaimer
THE INFORMATION IN THIS GUIDE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME AND WITHOUT NOTICE.
Matrox Graphics Inc. reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time and without notice. The
information provided by this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time it is written. However, no
responsibility is assumed by Matrox Graphics Inc. for its use, for its reproduction and/or distribution, in whole or in part;
nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use.
(Français) Responsabilité
LES INFORMATIONS CONTENUES DANS CE MANUEL PEUVENT ÊTRE MODIFIÉES EN TOUT TEMPS ET CE SANS
PRÉAVIS.
Les Graphiques Matrox Inc. se réserve le droit de modifier les spécifications en tout temps et ce sans préavis
quelconque. Les informations contenues dans ce manuel sont reconnues comme étant précises et fiables à la date de
rédaction. Cependant, Matrox Graphics Inc. n’assume aucune responsabilité concernant leur utilisation, leur
reproduction et/ou distribution, en tout ou en partie, ni leur contrefaçon de brevets ou de tout autre droit appartenant à
des tiers résultant de leur utilisation. Aucune licence n’est accordée sur aucun brevet ou droit d’exploiter un brevet de
Matrox Graphics Inc.
(Deutsch) Haftungsablehnungserklärung
DIE IN DIESEM HANDBUCH ENTHALTENEN ANGABEN UND DATEN KÖNNEN OHNE VORHERIGE ANKÜNDIGUNG
GEÄNDERT WERDEN.
Die Matrox Graphics Inc. behält sich das Recht vor, jederzeit und ohne Ankündigung technische Daten zu ändern. Zum
Zeitpunkt der Erstellung dieses Handbuchs sind die Inhalte korrekt und verlässlich. Weiterhin übernimmt Matrox
Graphics Inc. keinerlei Verantwortung für die Benutzung dieses Handbuchs, die Vervielfältigung und/oder Verteilung im
Ganzen oder zum Teil; weder für Verstöße gegen Patentrechte noch für andere Rechte Dritter, die aus seinem Gebrauch
resultieren mögen. Es werden keinerlei Lizenzrechte gewährt für sämtliche Patente oder Patentrechte der Matrox
Graphics Inc.
(Italiano) Discrezionalità
LE INFORMAZIONI CONTENUTE NEL PRESENTE DOCUMENTO SONO SOGGETTE A MODIFICHE IN QUALUNQUE
MOMENTO E SENZA PREAVVISO.
Matrox Graphics Inc. si riserva il diritto di apportare variazioni di qualunque tipo alle specifiche tecniche in qualunque
momento e senza alcun preavviso. Le informazioni contenute in questa documentazione sono ritenute corrette e
attendibili al momento della pubblicazione. In ogni caso, non è imputabile a Matrox Graphics Inc. nessuna responsabilità
per il loro utilizzo, per la loro distribuzione e/o riproduzione completa o in parte, come nessuna violazione a brevetti o
diritti di altri produttori derivante dal loro utilizzo.
(Español) Renuncia
LA INFORMACION QUE CONTIENE EL PRESENTE MANUAL ESTA SUJETA A CAMBIOS SIN PREVIO AVISO EN
CUALQUIER MOMENTO.
Matrox Graphics Inc. se reserva el derecho de realizar modificaciones en cualquier momento y sin previo aviso. La
información facilitada en este documento se considera que es exacta y fiable hasta la fecha de publicación. Sin
embargo, Matrox Graphics Inc. no asume ninguna responsabilidad por su uso, por su reproducción y/o distribución
parcial o total; ni por cualquier infracción de patentes u otros derechos de terceras partes derivados de su uso. No se
concede ninguna licencia bajo cualesquiera patentes o derechos de patentes de Matrox Graphics Inc.
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Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. /
Matrox Graphics Inc. ................................................ Matrox®, DualHead®, Avio™, C-Series™, D-Series™,
DualHead2Go™, Extio™, G400™, G450™, G550™, GXM™,
Maevex™, Marvel™, MED2mp™, MED2mp-DVI™, MED3mp-
DVI™, MED4mp™, MED5mp-DVI™, MED5mp™, Millennium™,
MMS™, Multi-Monitor Series™, MultiDesk™, Mura™,
MuraControl™, Mystique™, P650™, P690™, P750™, Parhelia™,
Parhelia™ APVe, Parhelia-512™, Parhelia-LX™, Parhelia HR256™,
PJ4OLP™, QID™, Quad Information Display™, RAD™, Quick
Connect™, MaxVIEW™, Onyx™, PixelTOUCH™, PrecisionCAD™,
Precision SGT™, QuadHead2Go™, QuickDesk™, RAD2mp™,
RAD3mp™, RAD9mp™, RADQ2mp™, Rainbow Runner®,
TheatreVUE™, TripleHead™, TripleHead2Go™, VDA™, Veos™,
Xenia™
Adobe Systems Inc. ................................................. Acrobat®, Reader®
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. ................................. AMD®
Apple Computer, Inc. ............................................... App Store®, Apple®, iPad®, Mac®, Mac OS®
Belden Inc. ............................................................... Belden®
Dolby Laboratories, Inc............................................. Dolby®, Dolby Digital®
Facebook, Inc. .......................................................... Facebook®
Google, Inc................................................................ YouTube®
HDMI Licensing LLC ................................................. HDMI®
Intel Corporation ....................................................... Intel®
International Business Machines .............................. IBM Video Streaming™
Linus Torvalds ........................................................... Linux®
Microsoft Corporation............................................... Active Directory®, Aero®, Direct3D®, DirectShow®, DirectX®,
Microsoft®, MS-DOS®, PowerPoint®, Windows®, Windows NT®,
Windows Server®, Windows Vista®
Panopto, Inc.............................................................. Panopto™
PCI-SIG..................................................................... PCI™, PCI-X®, PCIe®, PCI Express®
Radio Corporation of America .................................. RCA®
RealVNC Ltd. ............................................................ VNC®
Restream, Inc............................................................ Restream™
Rovi Corporation....................................................... Macrovision®
SD-3C, LLC............................................................... SD™, SDHC™, SDXC™
Silicon Graphics, Inc. ................................................ OpenGL®
Silicon Image, Inc...................................................... PanelLink®, TMDS®
Twitch Interactive, Inc. .............................................. Twitch™
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency..................... ENERGY STAR®
Video Electronics Standards Association ................. DisplayPort™
VideoLAN .................................................................. VideoLAN®, VLC®, VLC® media player
Vimeo, LLC ............................................................... Vimeo®
Wibu-Systems........................................................... WIBU®
Wowza Media Systems, LLC .................................... Wowza™
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