The Model 972 HDMI Interface allows Audio Authority Model 1374A (or previous Model 1374, see page 8)
HDMI switchers to be integrated into an Access™ Demonstration Network. One 972 adapter is required per
1374A HDMI switch. The 972 responds to commands received from the Access System, or it can respond to
Product Select Buttons connected directly to the 972 PSB ports. When the 972 receives a switching command from the Access Bus, it translates the number of the product that is to be selected into appropriate RS232 commands that can be sent to as many as 16 switches in the HDMI selection tree, allowing the desired
HDMI source output to be routed downstream to the rest of the demonstration system.
The 972 operates in either Master or Slave Mode. In Master Mode, the 972 behaves like other Access
electronics modules and is addressed in the same way as an Access source module except for the special
Module ID addressing (see the HDMI address tree on page 6). The address scheme must accommodate the
tree structure required for HDMI switches. Module ID addressing is explained in detail below.
In Slave mode, the 972 mirrors the switching activity of an Access electronics module, such as a 922, 954
or 947. The 972 in Slave mode is not directly connected to the EXPANSION port as other Access expanders
are, but must be addressed identically to the “master” Access module so that it can receive commands from it
through the System Bus. See page 3 and page 7 (Figure 10) for more on Slave mode.
Items included in this packageOther items that may be needed
For source switching, the 972 should generally be
used in Master Mode unless HDMI switching is being added to an existing Access switching system.
Access System expansion modules can be added
to 972s to switch additional signal types, such as
stereo audio.
Set the M/S switch on all 972 modules in the
source group to M and the Group switches to 0
(use 1 if another source group is already set to
0). Set the Module ID switch according to Figure
2, which also shows how to interconnect multiple
1374As to achieve the desired HDMI switching capacity, up to 48 sources. For more than 4 sources,
you must add second and possibly third level HDMI
switches to complete the HDMI address tree as
shown in Figure 7. The maximum product capacity
in Master Mode is 48 HDMI sources.
If you are adding the 972 to an existing Access
demonstration system in Master Mode to create
a new product group, carefully select its address
setting. Set the 972 to a Group number that is not used by other Access modules to prevent a conict.
When switching more than four HDMI sources, use this Module ID
tree conguration. See Figure 7 for larger systems.
Module ID setting
1374A
on 972
Module ID setting on
972 in second level
Output to sink
(HDMI input on
TV, receiver, or
distribution system)
Using the 972 in Slave Mode
For switching receiver audio outputs, it is usually best to use 972 in Slave Mode with the 947. It may also be
convenient to use the 972 in Slave Mode if HDMI switching capability is being added to an existing Access
source group as shown in Figure 10. In that case, the 972 acts as an expander module to a 955 module, but it
does not connect in the same physical manner as an expander module.
Set the M/S switch to S. Set the Group and Module ID to match the Group and Module ID of the existing Access switch module(s) you would like to mirror. For more than 4 sources, you must add second and possibly
third level HDMI switches to complete the HDMI switching tree as shown in Figure 7. The second and third
level modules do not act as expanders to individual Access modules–set their Module ID according to the
illustration and Figure 7 and 8. The maximum product capacity in Slave Mode is 40 HDMI sources.
A typical application for the 972 is to add HDMI source switching to a speaker switching system.
• The HDMI sources send audio and video to a dedicated HDMI receiver.
• The receiver’s speaker outputs are switched using Access speaker switching modules.
• The HDMI output of the receiver can provide audio to a TV, or the TV can be muted.
• Selections can be made using a control panel and/or product select buttons.
Connections
The Access switch modules including the 972 for each HDMI switcher are connected to the Access System
Bus for power and to receive commands from the control panel and/or product select buttons. Each 1374A
must be powered by its own power supply.
Figure 4. Example system 1 wiring diagram
Each product group shown (sources, front speakers, center speakers, rear speakers) can be expanded to include more than the
number of products shown by adding modules. To add sources, use the Scheme in Figure 7.
972 Module
GROUP: 0
MODULE ID: 0
MODE: MASTER
Address Settings
There is only one source group, so 972 module should
be set to Group 0, and there is only one 972 module in
the group, so the Module ID setting should be 0.
To expand the number of HDMI sources, follow the
address scheme in Figure 7 and 8. Refer to the Access
System manual for settings on other switch modules.
In Example 2 the 972/1374A modules are congured for source output and then for receiver output. This
conguration would involve Access switching for receiver audio output and speaker switching (Model 947 and
932 modules), but only the HDMI portion is shown for clarity.
• The HDMI sources send digital audio and video through a 1374A switcher to a Model 1394A HDMI distribution amp. 972 is in Master Mode.
• The receivers all receive HDMI from the 1394A amp but their output is switched so that only one receiver’s
video output is shown on the TV at one time. 972 is in Slave Mode, mirroring the behavior of a 947 receiver
switch module.
• The 5.1 channel audio outputs from the receivers are switched using Model 947, and multiple speakers are
switched using 932 modules (Access modules not shown below).
• Selections can be made using a control panel and/or product select buttons (See Access manual for detail).
Connections
The Access switch modules, including the 972, for each HDMI switcher are connected to the Access System
Bus for power and to receive commands from the control panel and/or product select buttons. Each 1374A
must be powered by its own power supply.
Figure 6. Example System 2 wiring diagram
Each product group shown (sources and receivers) can be expanded to include more than the number of products shown by
adding modules. To add HDMI sources or receivers, use the address scheme in Figure 7.
GROUP: 0
MODULE ID: 0
MODE: MASTER
SOURCE
OUTPUT
RECEIVER
OUTPUT
GROUP: 4
MODULE ID: 0
MODE: SLAVE
(Match 947)
Address Settings
The 972 module(s) in the source group should be set to group 0 (MASTER mode), and the receiver group
972 module(s) should be set to group 4 (SLAVE mode, matching the Model 947 switching group number).
Module ID settings should follow Figure 7 for any 972 module group.
The 972 works with the Model 1374A,
but can also work with the previous
version, Model 1374 with some adjustments, depending on the type of RS-232
cable used. Call Audio Authority Technical Support for details.
TX/RX JUMPER
PROTOCOL
JUMPER
Troubleshooting Guide
SymptomPossible Cause
972 Mon lamp is not blinking• Faulty bus connection
PSBs do not respond to Access System• Mode switch is set incorrectly
• Address settings are incorrect
PSBs respond correctly, but HDMI
switch does not respond
• Check outlet and power supply connections to 1394A
• Protocol does not match HDMI switch type (call Audio Authority)
• Pinout jumperincorrect for HDMI switch type
• Bad RS-232 Cable
752-566
9/08
Loading...
+ hidden pages
You need points to download manuals.
1 point = 1 manual.
You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.