
4 Russound VM1 Installation Manual Rev. 1
Introduction
The VM1 Video Matrix works with a multiroom audio system to distribute
analog component video over a single CAT-5e cable to each zone. Capable of
handling high-denition component video signals, it also provides conversion
of composite and S-video signals in optional congurations. Designed for
use with Russound RNET® multiroom solutions, the VM1 provides seamless
integration with the Russound ACA-E5, MCA-C5, CAA66, CAM6.6, and CAV6.6
systems. It also works with other systems through serial control (RS232, USB).
The Video Matrix is not IR controllable.
The VM1 has a rack-mountable 2U chassis (rack ears included) and uses a
24VDC power supply (also included). A red LED on the front panel indicates
the power state of the VM1. It glows steadily to indicate power on and blinks
to indicate an error in powering up. A green LED blinks to indicate control data
trac on the serial bus.
Video Resolution
The Video Matrix system is capable of high-denition resolution up to 1080p.
However, the signal resolution of the HD sources must be compatible with
the connected displays. Thus, if any display connected to the Video Matrix is
limited to 480p, that output resolution must be selected on each connected
source, unless the display has the ability to scale the image down from a higher
resolution. Otherwise the image will not display properly.
VM1 Congurations
The Video Matrix is available in ve congurations:
VM1 4 – Provides basic 4x4 switching from analog component video sources.
VM1 4UC – Provides 4x4 component video switching with one upconverter.
VM1 8 – Provides basic 8x8 switching from analog component video sources.
VM1 8UC – Provides 8x8 component video switching with one upconverter.
VM1 8UC2 – Provides 8x8 component video switching with two
upconverters.
The 4x4 congurations provide four source inputs and four zone outputs. The
8x8 congurations provide eight source inputs and eight zone outputs. Each
source input has red, green, and blue RCA connectors for component video
signals. Each zone output has an RJ45 8-pole modular connector for a CAT-5e
cable, which feeds an in-wall VMR1 receiver at the zone’s display location.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The upconverter (UC and UC2) congurations convert S-video and composite
video signals to component video for distribution while maintaining the
original source resolution. The benet is that the user doesn’t have to select
a composite or S-video input on the display to view the sources. The UC
congurations of the Video Matrix provide conversion for sources 1 and 4. The
UC2 conguration provides conversion for sources 1, 4, 5, and 8. All upconverter
congurations provide mini-DIN connectors for S-video signals and RCA
connectors for composite video signals. Internal switches allow the installer to
select which inputs are used, whether composite, S-video, or component.
VM1 Conguration Software
The VM1 Video Matrix Conguration Tool Software allows installers to
customize the VM1 Video Matrix for a much wider variety of applications. It
allows the dealer to assign VM1 inputs to specic system sources and VM1
outputs to specic system zones.
VMR1 Receiver
The VMR1 Receiver is a single-gang in-wall device that installs in each room
where component video distribution is desired. It receives the video signal
from the VM1 through a single CAT-5e cable and provides red, green, and blue
RCA jacks for direct connection to the display with an RGB video cable.
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