Extron electronic 1616, 816, 1212, 88, 84 User Manual

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CrossPoint 300 Series
Matrix Switchers
68-521-10 Rev. B
03 07
Precautions
Safety Instructions • English
This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment.
This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock.
Read Instructions • Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment. Retain Instructions • The safety instructions should be kept for future reference. Follow Warnings • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the equipment or in the user
information.
Avoid A achments • Do not use tools or a achments that are not recommended by the equipment
manufacturer because they may be hazardous.
Consignes de Sécurité • Français
Ce symbole sert à avertir l’utilisateur que la documentation fournie avec le matériel contient des instructions importantes concernant l’exploitation et la maintenance (réparation).
Ce symbole sert à avertir l’utilisateur de la présence dans le boîtier de l’appareil de tensions dangereuses non isolées posant des risques d’électrocution.
Attention
Lire les instructions• Prendre connaissance de toutes les consignes de sécurité et d’exploitation avant
d’utiliser le matériel.
Conserver les instructions• Ranger les consignes de sécurité afi n de pouvoir les consulter à l’avenir. Respecter les avertissements • Observer tous les avertissements et consignes marqués sur le matériel ou
présentés dans la documentation utilisateur.
Eviter les pièces de fi xation • Ne pas utiliser de pièces de fi xation ni d’outils non recommandés par le
fabricant du matériel car cela risquerait de poser certains dangers.
Sicherheitsanleitungen • Deutsch
Dieses Symbol soll dem Benutzer in der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen Dokumentation besonders wichtige Hinweise zur Bedienung und Wartung (Instandhaltung) geben.
Dieses Symbol soll den Benutzer darauf aufmerksam machen, daß im Inneren des Gehäuses dieses Produktes gefährliche Spannungen, die nicht isoliert sind und die einen elektrischen Schock verursachen können, herrschen.
Achtung
Lesen der Anleitungen • Bevor Sie das Gerät zum ersten Mal verwenden, sollten Sie alle Sicherheits-und
Bedienungsanleitungen genau durchlesen und verstehen.
Au ewahren der Anleitungen • Die Hinweise zur elektrischen Sicherheit des Produktes sollten Sie
au ewahren, damit Sie im Bedarfsfall darauf zurückgreifen können.
Befolgen der Warnhinweise • Befolgen Sie alle Warnhinweise und Anleitungen auf dem Gerät oder in der
Benutzerdokumentation.
Keine Zusatzgeräte • Verwenden Sie keine Werkzeuge oder Zusatzgeräte, die nicht ausdrücklich vom
Hersteller empfohlen wurden, da diese eine Gefahrenquelle darstellen können.
Warning
Power sources • This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product. This
equipment is intended to be used with a main power system with a grounded (neutral) conductor. The third (grounding) pin is a safety feature, do not a empt to bypass or disable it.
Power disconnection • To remove power from the equipment safely, remove all power cords from the rear of
the equipment, or the desktop power module (if detachable), or from the power source receptacle (wall plug).
Power cord protection • Power cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be stepped on or pinched by
items placed upon or against them.
Servicing • Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. To
prevent the risk of shock, do not a empt to service this equipment yourself because opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
Slots and openings • If the equipment has slots or holes in the enclosure, these are provided to prevent
overheating of sensitive components inside. These openings must never be blocked by other objects.
Lithium ba ery • There is a danger of explosion if ba ery is incorrectly replaced. Replace it only with the
same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used ba eries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Avertissement
Alimentations• Ne faire fonctionner ce matériel qu’avec la source d’alimentation indiquée sur l’appareil. Ce
matériel doit être utilisé avec une alimentation principale comportant un fi l de terre (neutre). Le troisième contact (de mise à la terre) constitue un dispositif de sécurité : n’essayez pas de la contourner ni de la désactiver.
Déconnexion de l’alimentation• Pour me re le matériel hors tension sans danger, déconnectez tous les cordons
d’alimentation de l’arrière de l’appareil ou du module d’alimentation de bureau (s’il est amovible) ou encore de la prise secteur.
Protection du cordon d’alimentation • Acheminer les cordons d’alimentation de manière à ce que personne ne
risque de marcher dessus et à ce qu’ils ne soient pas écrasés ou pincés par des objets.
Réparation-maintenance • Faire exécuter toutes les interventions de réparation-maintenance par un technicien
qualifi é. Aucun des éléments internes ne peut être réparé par l’utilisateur. Afi n d’éviter tout danger d’électrocution, l’utilisateur ne doit pas essayer de procéder lui-même à ces opérations car l’ouverture ou le retrait des couvercles risquent de l’exposer à de hautes tensions et autres dangers.
Fentes et orifi ces • Si le boîtier de l’appareil comporte des fentes ou des orifi ces, ceux-ci servent à empêcher
les composants internes sensibles de surchauff er. Ces ouvertures ne doivent jamais être bloquées par des objets.
Lithium Ba erie • Il a danger d’explosion s’ll y a remplacment incorrect de la ba erie. Remplacer uniquement
avec une ba erie du meme type ou d’un ype equivalent recommande par le constructeur. Me re au reut les ba eries usagees conformement aux instructions du fabricant.
Vorsicht
Stromquellen • Dieses Gerät sollte nur über die auf dem Produkt angegebene Stromquelle betrieben werden.
Dieses Gerät wurde für eine Verwendung mit einer Hauptstromleitung mit einem geerdeten (neutralen) Leiter konzipiert. Der dri e Kontakt ist für einen Erdanschluß, und stellt eine Sicherheitsfunktion dar. Diese sollte nicht umgangen oder außer Betrieb gesetzt werden.
Stromunterbrechung • Um das Gerät auf sichere Weise vom Netz zu trennen, sollten Sie alle Netzkabel
aus der Rückseite des Gerätes, aus der externen Stomversorgung (falls dies möglich ist) oder aus der Wandsteckdose ziehen.
Schutz des Netzkabels • Netzkabel sollten stets so verlegt werden, daß sie nicht im Weg liegen und niemand
darauf treten kann oder Objekte darauf- oder unmi elbar dagegengestellt werden können.
Wartung • Alle Wartungsmaßnahmen sollten nur von qualifi ziertem Servicepersonal durchgeführt werden.
Die internen Komponenten des Gerätes sind wartungsfrei. Zur Vermeidung eines elektrischen Schocks versuchen Sie in keinem Fall, dieses Gerät selbst öff nen, da beim Entfernen der Abdeckungen die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags und/oder andere Gefahren bestehen.
Schlitze und Öff nungen • Wenn das Gerät Schlitze oder Löcher im Gehäuse aufweist, dienen diese zur
Vermeidung einer Überhitzung der empfi ndlichen Teile im Inneren. Diese Öff nungen dürfen niemals von anderen Objekten blockiert werden.
Litium-Ba erie • Explosionsgefahr, falls die Ba erie nicht richtig ersetzt wird. Ersetzen Sie verbrauchte
Ba erien nur durch den gleichen oder einen vergleichbaren Ba erietyp, der auch vom Hersteller empfohlen wird. Entsorgen Sie verbrauchte Ba erien bi e gemäß den Herstelleranweisungen.
Instrucciones de seguridad • Español
Este símbolo se utiliza para advertir al usuario sobre instrucciones importantes de operación y mantenimiento (o cambio de partes) que se desean destacar en el contenido de la documentación suministrada con los equipos.
Este símbolo se utiliza para advertir al usuario sobre la presencia de elementos con voltaje peligroso sin protección aislante, que puedan encontrarse dentro de la caja o alojamiento del producto, y que puedan representar riesgo de electrocución.
Precaucion
Leer las instrucciones • Leer y analizar todas las instrucciones de operación y seguridad, antes de usar el
equipo.
Conservar las instrucciones • Conservar las instrucciones de seguridad para futura consulta. Obedecer las advertencias • Todas las advertencias e instrucciones marcadas en el equipo o en la
documentación del usuario, deben ser obedecidas.
Evitar el uso de accesorios • No usar herramientas o accesorios que no sean especifi camente recomendados
por el fabricante, ya que podrian implicar riesgos.
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Advertencia
Alimentación eléctrica • Este equipo debe conectarse únicamente a la fuente/tipo de alimentación eléctrica
indicada en el mismo. La alimentación eléctrica de este equipo debe provenir de un sistema de distribución general con conductor neutro a tierra. La tercera pata (puesta a tierra) es una medida de seguridad, no puentearia ni eliminaria.
Desconexión de alimentación eléctrica • Para desconectar con seguridad la acometida de alimentación eléctrica
al equipo, desenchufar todos los cables de alimentación en el panel trasero del equipo, o desenchufar el módulo de alimentación (si fuera independiente), o desenchufar el cable del receptáculo de la pared.
Protección del cables de alimentación • Los cables de alimentación eléctrica se deben instalar en lugares donde
no sean pisados ni apretados por objetos que se puedan apoyar sobre ellos.
Reparaciones/mantenimiento • Solicitar siempre los servicios técnicos de personal califi cado. En el interior no
hay partes a las que el usuario deba acceder. Para evitar riesgo de electrocución, no intentar personalmente la reparación/mantenimiento de este equipo, ya que al abrir o extraer las tapas puede quedar expuesto a voltajes peligrosos u otros riesgos.
Ranuras y aberturas • Si el equipo posee ranuras o orifi cios en su caja/alojamiento, es para evitar el
sobrecalientamiento de componentes internos sensibles. Estas aberturas nunca se deben obstruir con otros objetos.
Batería de litio • Existe riesgo de explosión si esta batería se coloca en la posición incorrecta. Cambiar esta
batería únicamente con el mismo tipo (o su equivalente) recomendado por el fabricante. Desachar las baterías usadas siguiendo las instrucciones del fabricante.
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Quick Start — CrossPoint 300 Matrix Switchers
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Installation
Step 1
If desired, mount the switcher in a rack.
Step 2
Turn off power to the input and output devices, and remove the power cords from them.
Step 3
Cable the switcher for RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs, component/HDTV video, S-video, or composite video input and output.
Step 4 (HVA models)
Cable audio models for stereo audio input and output. High impedance is generally over 800 ohms.
Tip
Sleeve
Tip
Sleeve
Unbalanced Input
(high impedance)
NO GROUND HERE.
NO GROUND HERE.
Tip
Sleeve(s)
Tip
Unbalanced Output
CAUTION Connect the sleeve to ground.
Connecting the sleeve to a negative (-) terminal will damage the audio output circuits.
Tip
Ring
Sleeve (s)
Tip
Ring
Tip
Ring
Sleeve(s)
Tip
Ring
Balanced Output
Balanced Input
(high impedance)
Step 7
Plug the switcher and input and output devices into a grounded AC source, and turn on the input and output devices.
Definitions
Tie — An input-to-output connection. Set of ties — An input tied to 2 or more outputs. Configuration — One or more ties or sets of ties. Current configuration — The currently active
configuration (also called configuration 0).
Preset — A configuration that has been stored.
One preset can be assigned to each input button. A preset becomes the current configuration when it is recalled.
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Front Panel Controls
Input and output buttons select inputs and
outputs. Input and output LEDs light to indicate video and audio ties.
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Input buttons also select presets. Output buttons also toggle video and audio
mutes on and off in View-Only mode. On HVA models, the output LEDs also
display the selected input’s audio level.
Enter button saves changes. Preset button selects:
Step 5
If desired, connect a control system or computer to the rear panel Remote RS-232/ RS-422 port. Wire the connector as shown below.
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96 Female
Step 6
If desired, connect a control system or computer to the front panel Configuration (RS-232) port. Use an optional 9-pin D to 2.5 mm mini jack TRS RS-232 cable, part #70-335-01.
Save Preset mode to save a configuration as a preset.
Recall Preset mode to recall a previously­defined preset.
View button selects a View-Only mode that
prevents inadvertent configuration changes and allows output mutes to be toggled on and off.
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On HVA models, View decrements the level. See “View , adjust the audio level” on the next page.
Esc button cancels selections in progress and
resets the front panel LED indications. The Esc button does not reset the current
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configuration, the RGBHV or video and audio selection, any presets, or any audio level settings.
On HVA models, Esc increments the level. See “View, adjust the audio level” on the next page.
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RGBHV and Audio buttons select/deselect
video and/or audio. The Audio LED blinks to indicate audio breakaway.
The Audio button and LED are present on video-only switchers, but have no function.
Audio also selects the audio level/adjust mode. See “View, adjust the audio level” at right.
Create a tie
1. Press and release
the Esc button to clear any input LEDs, output
ress the Esc button to
lear all selections.
The LED blinks once
LEDs, or control LEDs that may be lit.
ESC
2. Press and release the RGBHV and/or Audio
I/O button(s) to select or deselect video and/ or audio as desired.
Lit when selected.
ff when deselected.
Off when deselecte Lit when selected.
RGBHV AUDIO
3. Press and release the
desired input button.
4. Press and release the
The input LED
ights to indicate
the selection.
desired output button(s).
utput LEDs blink to indicate a potential tie.
Save or recall a preset
1. Save a preset — Press and hold the Preset
button for 2 seconds. Recall a preset — Press and release the Preset
button.
Preset LED blinks.
Save a preset
PRESET
Recall a preset
PRESET
ll input and output buttons with assigned presets ligh
he configuration data at assigned preset
ocations will be overwritten.
Press and hold.
2 seconds
PRESET
Preset LED lights.
Press and release.
PRESET
1 2 3 4 5
2. Press and
release the desired input or output button.
The LED blinks to indicate that this prese is selected.
The Enter LED blinks to indicate the need to save o recall the preset.
3. Press and release the Enter button.
View, adjust the audio level
1. Press and hold the
Audio LED blinks.
Audio button.
2. Press an input or
output button. See
Hold
2 seconds
chapter 3 to read the displayed value.
5. Press and release the Enter button. All input
and output LEDs and the Enter LED go out.
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Output LEDs display the
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Enter LED blinks t indicate the need t confirm the change
gain/attenuation.
— or —
Input LEDs display the
output volume level.
Press an input button t adjust gain/attenuation
— or — Press an output button
to adjust the output
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3. Increase and decrease the
gain/attenuation or volume level by pressing the Esc ( View (
4. Press and release the
Audio button to exit.
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VIEW ESC
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This button increases the level.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 • Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1-1
About this Manual ............................................................................................................. 1-2
About the Matrix Switchers .......................................................................................... 1-2
Definitions ............................................................................................................................. 1-3
Features ................................................................................................................................... 1-4
Chapter 2 • Installation .......................................................................................................... 2-1
Mounting the Switcher .................................................................................................... 2-2
UL requirements ................................................................................................................ 2-2
Mounting instructions ....................................................................................................... 2-2
Connections and Rear Panel Features ...................................................................... 2-3
RGBHV input and output .................................................................................................. 2-4
Audio input and output (HVA models only) .................................................................... 2-4
Remote (RS-232/RS-422) port ............................................................................................ 2-6
Reset button ....................................................................................................................... 2-6
Sync termination switches .................................................................................................2-7
Power ................................................................................................................................. 2-7
Front Panel Configuration Port ................................................................................... 2-8
Chapter 3 • Operation ............................................................................................................. 3-1
Front Panel Controls and Indicators ......................................................................... 3-2
Definitions .......................................................................................................................... 3-3
Input and output buttons ................................................................................................. 3-3
Control buttons .................................................................................................................. 3-4
I/O controls ......................................................................................................................... 3-6
Front Panel Operations .................................................................................................... 3-7
Front panel security lockouts ............................................................................................ 3-7
Power indications .............................................................................................................. 3-8
Creating a configuration ...................................................................................................3-8
Example 1: Creating a set of video and audio ties ........................................................ 3-9
Example 2: Adding a tie to a set of video and audio ties ........................................... 3-11
Example 3: Removing a tie from a set of video and audio ties ................................... 3-13
Viewing a configuration ................................................................................................. 3-15
Example 4: Viewing video and audio, audio only, and video only ties ....................... 3-15
Muting and unmuting video and/or audio .................................................................... 3-18
Example 5: Muting and unmuting an output ............................................................. 3-18
Using global presets ........................................................................................................ 3-20
Example 6: Saving a preset ......................................................................................... 3-21
Example 7: Recalling a preset ..................................................................................... 3-22
Viewing and adjusting the input audio level (HVA models) ......................................... 3-24
Example 8: Viewing and adjusting an input audio level............................................. 3-25
Viewing and adjusting the output volume (HVA models) ............................................ 3-29
Reading the displayed value....................................................................................... 3-30
Example 9: Viewing and adjusting an output volume level ....................................... 3-32
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Setting the front panel locks (Executive modes) ........................................................... 3-34
Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode 0 ............................. 3-35
Selecting Lock mode 2 or toggling between mode 2 and mode 1 ............................. 3-35
Performing a system reset from the front panel ........................................................... 3-36
Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate .................................... 3-37
Rear Panel Operations .................................................................................................... 3-39
Performing a system reset from the rear panel ............................................................. 3-39
Performing a hard reset from the rear panel ................................................................ 3-40
Optimizing the Audio (HVA Switchers) ................................................................. 3-40
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................3-41
General checks ................................................................................................................. 3-41
Plasma display S-video problem ...................................................................................... 3-41
Configuration Worksheets ........................................................................................... 3-42
Worksheet example 1: Entering system equipment ...................................................... 3-42
Worksheet example 2: Drawing ties ............................................................................... 3-43
Worksheet example 3: Test configuration...................................................................... 3-44
Matrix Switchers Configuration worksheet ................................................................... 3-45
Chapter 4 • Programmer’s Guide..................................................................................... 4-1
Serial Ports ............................................................................................................................. 4-2
Rear panel Remote port .................................................................................................... 4-2
Front panel Configuration port ........................................................................................ 4-3
Host-to-Switcher Instructions....................................................................................... 4-3
Switcher-Initiated Messages ......................................................................................... 4-4
Switcher Error Responses ............................................................................................... 4-5
Using the Command/Response Table ........................................................................ 4-5
Command/Response Table for SIS Commands ..................................................... 4-6
Symbol definitions ............................................................................................................. 4-6
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Chapter 5 • Matrix Software ..............................................................................................5-1
Matrix Switchers Control Program ............................................................................ 5-2
Installing the software ...................................................................................................... 5-2
Using the software ............................................................................................................ 5-3
Updating the firmware ..................................................................................................... 5-5
Windows buttons, drop boxes, and trash ........................................................................ 5-8
Windows menus ................................................................................................................. 5-8
File menu ...................................................................................................................... 5-8
Tools menu ................................................................................................................... 5-9
Audio-input Configure selection ................................................................................ 5-10
Preferences menu ....................................................................................................... 5-10
Using emulation mode .................................................................................................... 5-11
Using the help system ...................................................................................................... 5-11
Button Label Generator ................................................................................................. 5-11
Using the software .......................................................................................................... 5-12
Appendix A • Reference Information .......................................................................... A-1
Specifications....................................................................................................................... A-2
Part Numbers ....................................................................................................................... A-5
CrossPoint 300 part numbers ........................................................................................... A-5
Included parts ................................................................................................................... A-5
Optional accessories ......................................................................................................... A-5
Cables ................................................................................................................................ A-5
Bulk cable .................................................................................................................... A-5
Assorted connectors .................................................................................................... A-6
Pre-cut cables .............................................................................................................. A-6
Button Labels ...................................................................................................................... A-6
Button label blanks ........................................................................................................... A-7
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Chapter One
1
Introduction
About this Manual
About the Matrix Switchers
Definitions
Features
Introduction, cont’d
Introduction

About this Manual

This manual contains installation, configuration, and operating information for the Extron CrossPoint 300 Wideband RGBHV Analog Matrix Awitchers.

About the Matrix Switchers

Matrix switchers distribute any input signal to any combination of outputs. The matrix switchers can route multiple input/output configurations simultaneously.
The matrix switchers are single box solutions to complex wideband video and/or audio routing applications (figure 1-1). Each input and output is individually isolated and buffered, and any input(s) can be switched to any one or all outputs with virtually no crosstalk or signal noise between channels.
The matrix switchers are available in a variety of matrix sizes (the matrix size is the number of inputs and outputs):
CrossPoint 300 84 (8 inputs by 4 outputs)
CrossPoint 300 88 (8 inputs by 8 outputs)
CrossPoint 300 816 (8 inputs by 16 outputs)
CrossPoint 300 124 (12 inputs by 4 outputs)
CrossPoint 300 128 (12 inputs by 8 outputs)
CrossPoint 300 168 (16 inputs by 8 outputs)
CrossPoint 300 1212 (12 inputs by 12 outputs)
CrossPoint 300 1616 (16 inputs by 16 outputs)
CrossPoint 300 series switchers offer two models of each matrix size: HV for switching RGBHV video signals only, and HVA models for switching RGBHV video and two-channel stereo audio (balanced and unbalanced).
The CrossPoint 300 Series switchers have a video bandwidth of 300 MHz (-3 dB). All models can also switch RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs, HDTV, component video, S-video, and composite video signals.
All HVA models input and output audio on 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw terminals. For all HVA switchers, the audio switching can be either linked with the video (audio follow) or independent of the video (audio breakaway). Adjustable input audio gain and attenuation compensates for level differences between audio inputs.
Each matrix switcher can be remotely controlled via either its rear panel RS-232/ RS-422 port or its front panel Configuration (RS-232) port. The matrix switchers are programmed with the Extron Simple Instruction Set™ (SIS™). These basic ASCII commads provide simple control through a control system or PC without programming long, obscure strings of code. SIS commands can be entered via the serial port links.
Either serial port can be connected to a control system, a PC, or the Extron MKP 2000 or MKP 3000 remote control keypads.
The matrix switchers are housed in rack-mountable, metal enclosures with rack ears to fit in a 19" rack.
The CrossPoint 300 84, 88, 124, and 128 are in a 3U-high enclosure.
The CrossPoint 300 816, 168, 1212, and 1616 are in a 6U-high enclosure.
Each model has an internal 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 65 watt, autoswitching power supply that provides worldwide power compatibility.
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Classroom 101
Classroom 102
Extron CrossPoint 300 128 HVA
Matrix Switcher
Figure 1-1 — Typical CrossPoint matrix switcher application

Definitions

The following terms, which apply to Extron matrix switchers, are used throughout this manual:
Extron DVS 304
Scaler
RS-232
AN
O
O
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B
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T
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SDI
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YC
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Extron DVS 304
32 RS-2
N A
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Scaler
T
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SE E
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IN L
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T C A
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VID YC/
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RGB/R
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,B-Y
SDI
RGB/R-Y,Y
YC
A .3
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VID
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Cable Box
DVD
Extron DVS 304
Scaler
8 Outputs
Extron VSC 700
Scan Converter
12 Inputs
VCR
Extron
RS-232
N A
O
O
L
B
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/B-Y
T
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SE E
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IN L
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T C A
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VID YC/
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-Y,
RGB/R
H/
R-Y /C
HV
Y
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/VID
SDI
RGB/R-Y,Y,B-Y
YC
A .3
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B-Y
1
N
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CD Player
RGB 109xi
Interface
Student
Computer
Instructor
Computer
Tie — An input-to-output connection. Set of ties — An input tied to two or more outputs. (An output can never be tied
to more than one input.)
Configuration — One or more ties or one or more sets of ties. Current configuration — The configuration that is currently active in the
switcher (also called configuration 0)
Global memory preset — A configuration that has been stored. Up to 32 global
memory presets can be stored in memory. Preset locations are assigned to
the input buttons and output buttons. Up to 20 or 32 (depending on the number of input and output buttons) presets can be selected from the front panel for either saving or retrieving. When a preset is retrieved from memory, it becomes the current configuration. All models have 32 presets; on models with fewer than 32 input and output buttons, preset numbers that are too high to be available from the front panel are accessible via serial port control.
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Introduction, cont’d

Features

Video — All switchers input and output wideband RGBHV or RGBS video on
female BNC connectors. They can also switch RGsB, RsGsBs, component/ HDTV, S-video, or composite video.
Bandwidth — The CrossPoint 300 Series switchers provide a minimum of
300 MHz (-3 dB) video bandwidth, fully loaded.
Audio inputs (HVA models only) — Input and output ster eo audio inputs,
balanced or unbalanced, on 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw terminals.
Audio input gain/attenuation (HVA models only) — Individual input audio levels
can be adjusted so there are no noticeable volume differences between sources. Users can set the input level of audio gain or attenuation (-18 dB to +24 dB) via either serial port or the front panel.
Audio output volume (HVA models only) — The audio volume of each output can
be displayed and adjusted through a range of full output to completely silent from the front panel or via serial port control.
Switching flexibility — The CrossPoint 300 series units provide individually
buffered, independent matrix switched outputs with audio follow and audio breakaway for audio models.
Tie any input to any or all outputs
Quick multiple tie — Multiple inputs can be switched to multiple outputs
simultaneously. This allows all displays (outputs) to change from source to source at the same time.
Audio follow — Audio can be switched with its corresponding video input
via front panel or serial port control.
Audio breakaway — Audio can be broken away from its corresponding
video signal. This feature allows any audio signal to be selected with any video signal simultaneously to one or all outputs in any combination. Audio breakaway switching can be done via front panel control or under serial port control.
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Operational flexibility — Operations such as input/output selection, setting of
presets, and adjustment of audio levels can be performed on the front panel or via either serial port. The serial ports also allow remote control via a PC or control system.
QuickSwitch Front Panel Controller (QS-FPC™)The front panel
controller supports input and output selection, preset creation and selection, audio input gain and attenuation, and audio output level. The front panel features slots for labels that can identify each input and output with text or graphics.
Windows-based control program — For serial port remote control from a PC,
the Extron Windows-based control software provides a graphical interface and drag-and-drop/point-and-click operation. The Windows-based control program also has an emulation mode that lets you create a switcher configuration file at the home office and then download it for use by the switcher on site.
Simple Instruction Set (SIS
) — The remote control protocol uses the Extron
SIS for easy programming and operation.
Remote control panels and keypads — The matrix switchers are remote
controllable, using the optional MKP 2000 and MKP 3000 remote control keypads. The remote control devices are easy to use and provide tactile buttons for quick selection. Each MKP can be used for input-to-output switching, one-touch switching for a particular output. The MKP 3000 also can be used for selection of global presets.
Upgradeable firmware — The firmware that controls all switcher operation can be
upgraded in the field via either serial port without taking the switcher out of service. Firmware upgrades are available for download on the Extron Web
®
site, www.extron.com, and they can be installed using the Windows
-based
control program.
Labeling — The Extron Button Label Generator software ships with every Extron
matrix switcher. You can create labels to place above the front panel input buttons and below the output buttons, with names, alphanumeric characters, or color bitmaps for easy and intuitive input and output selection. Alternatively, labels can be made with any Brother® P-Touch™ or comparable labeler.
Global memory presets — 20 or 32 (depending on the model) global memory
presets are a time-saving feature that lets you set up and store input/output configurations in advance. You can then recall those configurations, when needed, with a few simple steps.
Rack mounting — Rack mountable in any conventional 19" wide rack. Three front panel security lockout modes (Executive modes) — If a matrix
switcher is installed in an open area, where operation by unauthorized personnel may be a problem, either of two security lockout modes can be implemented (the third mode is unlocked). When a front panel locked mode is enabled, a special button combination or SIS command is required to unlock the front panel controller and make the front panel fully operational.
Power — The matrix switcher’s 100 VAC to 240 VAC, auto-switching, internal
power supply provides worldwide power compatibility.
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CrossPoint 300 Matrix Switchers
Chapter Two
2
Installation
Mounting the Switcher
Connections and Rear Panel Features
Front Panel Configuration Port
Installation, cont’d
Installation

Mounting the Switcher

The matrix switchers are housed in rack-mountable, metal enclosures with 19" rack ears. The amount of vertical rack space required for each switcher is as follows:
The CrossPoint 300 84, 88, 124, and 128 are in a 3U-high enclosure.
The CrossPoint 300 816, 168, 1212, and 1616 are in a 6U-high enclosure.

UL requirements

The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements pertain to the installation of the matrix switcher into a rack.
1. Elevated operating ambient temperature — If installed in a closed or multi-
unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consider installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.
2. Reduced air flow — Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such
that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
Mechanical loading — Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such
3.
that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
4. Circuit overloading — Consideration should be given to the connection of
the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
5. Reliable earthing (grounding) — Reliable earthing of rack-mounted
equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips.

Mounting instructions

If desired, rack mount the switcher as follows:
1. Insert the switcher into the rack, aligning the holes in the mounting bracket
with those in the rack.
2. Secure the switcher to the rack using the supplied bolts.
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Connections and Rear Panel Features

All connectors for all switchers are on the rear panel. Figure 2-1 and figure 2-2 show a representative sampling of all of the matrix switchers described in this manual.
Figure 2-1 shows the CrossPoint 300 128 HVA.
The CrossPoint 300 84, 88, and 124 are housed in the same 3U enclosure, but have fewer input and/or output connectors to accommodate their smaller matrix sizes.
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INPUTS
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B
H
V
SYNC INPUTS
H SYNC V SYNC
9 10 11 12
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Figure 2-1 — CrossPoint 300 128 HVA
Figure 2-2 shows the CrossPoint 300 1616 HVA.
The CrossPoint 300 816, 1212, and 168 are housed in the same 6U enclosure, but have fewer input or output connectors to accommodate their smaller matrix sizes.
INPUTS
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RESET
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Figure 2-2 — CrossPoint 300 1616 HVA
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Installation, cont’d

RGBHV input and output

The switcher can connect to up to as many as 16 RGBHV video and/or stereo audio devices, depending on the model. The switcher can output to as many as 16 video and/or audio outputs, depending on the model.
The CrossPoint Series switchers can also switch RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs, component video, S-video, or composite video by using four, three, two, or one BNC(s). If switching a video format other than RGBHV, ensure that the same video planes (R, G, B, H/HV, and/or V) are used on the switcher output as on the input.
The switchers do not alter the video signal in any way. The signal output by the switcher is in the same format as the input.
On the 8 x 16, 16 x 8, 12 x 12, and 16 x 16 matrix sizes, the connectors for each video plane are grouped together (all of the red inputs grouped together, all of the green inputs grouped, and so on). Ensure that you connect the input of each video plane to the corresponding connector in the correct group (see the drawing at right).
RGBHV video inputs — Connect RGBHV video inputs to these
1
BNC connectors for each input. RGBHV video outputs — Connect RGBHV video displays or other devices to
2
these BNC connectors for each output.
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2

Audio input and output (HVA models only)

By default, the audio ties follow the video ties. Audio breakaway, which can be activated via the front panel or under RS-232/RS-422 control, allows you to select from any one of the audio input sources and route it separately from its corresponding video source. See chapter 3, “Operation”, chapter 4, “Programmer’s Guide”, and chapter 5, “Matrix Software” for details.
Connections for balanced and unbalanced audio inputs — Each input has a
3
3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector for balanced or unbalanced stereo audio input. Connectors are included with each switcher, but you must supply the audio cable. See figure 2-3 to wire a connector for the appropriate input type. Use the supplied tie-wrap to strap the audio cable to the extended tail of the connector. High impedance is generally over 800 ohms.
Tip
Sleeve
Tip
Sleeve
Do not tin the wires!
Figure 2-3 — Captive screw connector wiring for audio inputs
CAUTION
The length of the exposed (stripped) portion of the copper wires is important. The ideal length is 3/16" (5 mm). Longer bare wires can short together. Shorter bare wires are not as secure in the direct insertion connectors and could be pulled out.
CAUTION
The captive screw audio connector can easily be inadvertently plugged partially into one receptacle and partially into an adjacent receptacle. This misconnection could damage the audio output circuits. Ensure that the connector is plugged fully and only into the desired input or output.
Unbalanced Stereo Input
(high impedance)
LR
Ring
Sleeve (s)
Ring
Tip
Tip
Balanced Stereo Input
(high impedance)
LR
CrossPoint 300 Matrix Switchers • Installation2-4
See figure 2-4 to identify the tip, ring, and sleeve when you are making connections for the switcher from existing audio cables. A mono audio connector consists of the tip and sleeve. A stereo audio connector consists of the tip, ring and sleeve. The ring, tip, and sleeve wires are also shown on the captive screw audio connector diagrams, figure 2-3 and figure 2-5.
Tip (+)
Tip (+)
Ring (-)
Sleeve ( )
RCA Connector
3.5 mm Stereo Plug Connector
Sleeve ( )
(balanced)
Figure 2-4 — Typical audio connectors
The audio level for each input can be individually set via the front panel or serial port control to ensure that the level on the output does not vary from input to input. See chapter 3, “Operation”, chapter 4, “Programmer’s Guide”, and chapter 5, “Matrix Software” for details.
Connections for balanced and unbalanced audio outputs — These 3.5 mm,
4
5-pole captive screw connectors output the selected unamplified, line level audio. Connect audio devices, such as an audio amplifier or powered speakers. See figure 2-5 to properly wire an output connector. Use the supplied tie-wrap to strap the audio cable to the extended tail of the connector.
Ring
Sleeve(s)
Ring
Tip
Tip
Do not tin the wires!
Sleeve(s)
Tip
Tip
NO GROUND HERE.
NO GROUND HERE.
Unbalanced Stereo Output Balanced Stereo Output
Figure 2-5 — Captive screw connector wiring for audio output
CAUTION
Connect the sleeve to ground (Gnd). Connecting the sleeve to a negative (-) terminal will damage the audio output circuits.
CAUTION
The length of the exposed (stripped) portion of the copper wires is important. The ideal length is 3/16" (5 mm). Longer bare wires can short together. Shorter bare wires are not as secure in the direct insertion connectors and could be pulled out.
LR
The volume level for each output can be individually set via the front panel or RS-232/RS-422 control. See chapter 3, “Operation”, chapter 4, “Programmer’s Guide”, and chapter 5, “Matrix Software” for details.
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RS-232 Function Pin RS-422 Function
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REMOTE
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Remote (RS-232/RS-422) port

RS-232/RS-422 Remote connector — Connect a host device, such as a
5
computer, touch panel control, or RS-232 capable PDA to the switcher via this 9-pin D connector for serial RS-232/RS-422 control (figure 2-6).
1
5
Figure 2-6 — RS-232/RS-422 connector
See chapter 4, Programmer’s Guide, for definitions of the SIS commands (serial commands that you can use to control the switcher via this connector) and chapter 5, Matrix Software for details on how to install and use the control software.
1
6
9
RS232/RS422
TX RX
Gnd
— — — —
Not used Transmit data Receive data Not used Signal ground Not used Not used Not used Not used
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Not used
TX–
Transmit data (– Receive data (–
RX–
Not used
Signal ground
Gnd
Not used
Receive data (+
RX+
Transmit data (+
TX+
Not used
The switcher can support either RS-232 or RS-422 serial communication protocol, and operate at 9600, 19200, 38400, or 115200 baud rates. See Selecting the RS-232/RS-422 protocol and baud rate in chapter 3,
Operation, to configure the RS-232/RS-422 port from the front panel.
If desired, connect an MKP 2000 or MKP 3000 remote control panel to the switcher’s RS-232/RS-422 connector. Refer to the “MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel User’s Manual” or the “MKP 3000 Remote Control Panel User’s Manual” for details.

Reset button

Reset button — The Reset button initiates two levels of reset to the matrix
6
ESE
Rear panel (mode 5) system reset — Press and hold the Reset button for
Hard reset — Press and hold the Reset button while powering up the
switcher. Press and hold the button while the switcher is running or while you power up the switcher for different reset levels.
See Reset button in chapter 3, Operation, for details.
9 seconds then release and push again to clear all ties and presets, and reset all audio gains to 0 dB.
switcher to perform all of the mode 5 reset functions and restore the switcher to the default factory conditions.
Hard reset does not clear the current configuration.
CrossPoint 300 Matrix Switchers • Installation2-6

Sync termination switches

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Sync termination switches — The CrossPoint 300 matrix switchers have sync
7
termination switches on the rear panel for inputs 1 through 4 (figure 2-7). The switches provide a way to condition non-TTL sync levels greater than 5 Vp-p, enabling the sync to be properly passed from input to selected output(s). The matrix switchers have two sets of sync termination switches; one for horizontal or combined sync and a second set for vertical sync.
15
16
15
16
CrossPoint 300
16, 168, 1212, and 1616
Figure 2-7 — Sync termination switches
Each switch provides the option of selecting either 510 ohms or 75 ohms. The 75 ohms position is required only for an input with non-TTL sync, greater than 5 Vp-p. The normal position is 510 ohms.
An input that produces an out-of-sync display, a display that is rolling vertically and/or tearing horizontally, could indicate a non-TTL sync input. A device that is known to output non-TTL sync levels (greater than 5 Vp-p) should be connected to one of the inputs with sync termination switches, and the switches for that input should be set to the 75 ohm position. If you are not sure, check the specifications in the user’s manual for the input device.
V
H SYNC V SYNC
CrossPoint 300
84, 88, 124, and 128
V

Power

AC power connector — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector
8
to connect the switcher to a 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz power source.
2-7CrossPoint 300 Matrix Switchers • Installation
Installation, cont’d

Front Panel Configuration Port

CONFIG
CONTROL IO
ENTER PRESET VIEW ESC RGBHV AUDIO
CROSSPOINT 300 SERIES
WIDEBAND MATRIX SWITCHER with ADSP™
9
Figure 2-8 — Front panel configuration port
Configuration port — This 2.5 mm mini stereo jack serves the same serial
9
communications function as the rear panel Remote port, but it is easier to access than the rear port after the matrix switcher has been installed and cabled. The optional 9-pin D to 2.5 mm mini jack TRS RS-232 cable, part #70-335-01 (figure 2-9), can be used for this connection.
6 feet
(1.8 m)
1
5
6
9
9-pin D Connection TRS Plug
Pin 2 Computer's RX line Tip Pin 3 Computer's TX line Ring Pin 5 Computer's signal ground Sleeve
Part #70-335-01
Tip
Ring
Sleeve (Gnd)
Figure 2-9 — Optional 9-pin TRS RS-232 cable
This port is independent of the rear panel Remote port and is not affected by changes to the rear panel port’s protocol. This front panel port’s protocol can be changed, under SIS command control only. See the Command/Response table for IP SIS commands, in chapter 4, “Programmer’s Guide”, to configure all ports under SIS control.
A front panel Configuration port connection and a rear panel Remote port connection can both be active at the same time.
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This port is RS-232 only, with its default protocols as follows:
• 9600 baud • no parity • 8 data bits
• 1 stop bit • no flow control
The maximum distances from the matrix switcher to the controlling device can vary up to 200 feet (61 m). Factors such as cable gauge, baud rates, environment, and output levels (from the switcher and the controlling device) all affect transmission distance. Distances of about 50 feet (15 m) are typically not a problem. In some cases the matrix switcher may be capable of serial communications via RS-232 up to 250 feet (76 m) away.
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Installation, cont’d
CrossPoint 300 Matrix Switchers • Installation2-10
CrossPoint 300 Matrix Switchers
Chapter Three
3
Operation
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Front Panel Operations
Rear Panel Operations
Optimizing the Audio (HVA Switchers)
Troubleshooting
Configuration Worksheets
Operation, cont’d
Operation

Front Panel Controls and Indicators

The front panel controls (figure 3-1 and figure 3-2) are grouped into two sets. The input and output buttons and LED indicators are grouped on the left side of the control panel. The control buttons and input/output (I/O) selection buttons and indicators are grouped on the right side of the panel.
On some CrossPoint 300 switchers, the video selection button is labeled “Video” rather than “RGBHV”.
While the number of inputs and outputs varies depending on the size of the matrix, there are only two front panel arrangements.
The CrossPoint 300 84, 88, 124, and 128 have 12 input buttons and 8 output buttons (figure 3-1).
The CrossPoint 300 816, 168, 1212, and 1616 have 16 input buttons and 16 output buttons (figure 3-2).
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OUTPUTS
INPUTS
778 9 10 11
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8
12
CONFIG
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Figure 3-1 — Front panel, CrossPoint 300 128 HVA
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CONFIG
CONTROL IO
ENTER
PRESET VIEW ESC RGBHV AUDIO
CROSSPOINT 300 SERIES
WIDEBAND MATRIX SWITCHER with ADSP™
6 7 8 93
AUDIORGBHVENTER PRESET VIEW ECS
CROSSPOINT 300 SERIES
WIDEBAND MATRIX SWITCHER with ADSP™
2 4 3 5
6 7 8 9
Figure 3-2 — Front Panel, CrossPoint 300 1616 HVA
CrossPoint 300 Matrix Switchers • Operation3-2

Definitions

The following terms, which apply to Extron matrix switchers, are used throughout this manual:
Tie — An input-to-output connection. Set of ties — An input tied to two or more outputs. (An output can never be tied
to more than one input.)
Configuration — One or more ties or one or more sets of ties. Current configuration — The configuration that is currently active in the
switcher (also called configuration 0)
Global memory preset — A configuration that has been stored. Up to 32 global
memory presets can be stored in memory. Preset locations are assigned to
the input buttons and output buttons. Up to 20 or 32 (depending on the number of input and output buttons) presets can be selected from the front panel for either saving or retrieving. When a preset is retrieved from memory, it becomes the current configuration. All models have 32 presets; on models with fewer than 32 input and output buttons, preset numbers that are too high to be available from the front panel are accessible via RS-232/RS-422 control.

Input and output buttons

If the switcher has fewer inputs and outputs than input and output buttons and LEDs, only the buttons and LEDs for which the switcher has an input or output perform the function of selecting and identifying that input or output.
Input buttons and LEDs — The input buttons and LEDs have two primary
1
functions (•) and two secondary () functions:
Select an input.
Identify the selected input.
Select a preset. See “Using global presets” on page 3-20. (HVA models) Display the output volume level. See “Viewing and
adjusting the output volume (HVA models)” on page 3-29.
Output buttons and LEDs — The output buttons and LEDs have two
2
primary functions (•) and three secondary () functions:
Select output(s).
Identify the selected output(s). Mute the output. See “Muting and unmuting video and/or audio” on
page 3-18.
(HVA models) Display the audio level of the selected input. See
“Viewing and adjusting the input audio level (HVA models)” on page 3-24.
Select a preset. See “Using global presets” on page 3-20.
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Operation, cont’d
Input and output label windows — These translucent panels can be removed
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and replaced to insert labels behind the panels. To remove a panel, insert the Phillips-head end of a Tweeker or small Phillips-head screwdriver into the hole in one end of the panel, and gently slide the tab at the edge of the panel out of the recess in the switcher housing.
Input and output labels can be created easily with Extron’s button label generator software, which ships with every Extron Matrix Switcher, or with any Brother names, alphanumeric characters, or even color bitmaps for easy and intuitive input and output selection (figure 3-3). See chapter 5, “Matrix Software”, for details on using the label software.
1 2 3 4 5 6
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P-Touch™ labeler. Each input and output can be labeled with
Rack DVD
(ISS 506)
INPUTS
7 8
Figure 3-3 — Sample label

Control buttons

Enter button and LED — The Enter button and LED have three primary
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functions (•) and four secondary () functions:
Saves changes that you make on the front panel. To create a simple configuration:
Indicates that a potential tie has been created but not saved.
Indicates that a global preset has been selected to be saved or recalled but that the preset action has not been accomplished.
With the Preset, View, and Esc buttons, selects Serial Port Configuration
mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate” on page 3-37.
Selects 9600 baud for the RS-232/RS-422 port in Serial Port Configuration
mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate” on page 3-37.
Indicates that the RS-232/RS-422 port is set to 9600 baud in Serial Port
Configuration mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol
and baud rate” on page 3-37.
With the RGBHV and Audio buttons, select front panel security lockout
mode 2 or toggle between mode 0 (unlocked) and mode 2. See “Setting the front panel locks (Executive modes)” on page 3-34.
1. Specify RGBHV, audio, or both (see I/O selection buttons [
9
])
[
2. Press the desired input button (
3. Press the desired output button(s) (
4. Press the Enter button.
1
)
2
)
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] and
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Preset button and LED — The Preset button and LED have two primary
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functions (•) and three secondary () functions:
Activates Save Preset mode to save a configuration as a preset and Recall Preset mode to activate a previously-defined preset.
Blinks when Save Preset mode is active and lights steadily when Recall Preset mode is active.
With the Enter, View, and Esc buttons, selects Serial Port Configuration
mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate” on page 3-37.
Selects 19200 baud for the RS-232/RS-422 port in Serial Port Configuration
mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate” on page 3-37.
Indicates that the RS-232/RS-422 port is set to 19200 baud in Serial Port
Configuration mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol
and baud rate” on page 3-37.
View ( ) button and LED — The View ( ) button and LED have two
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primary functions (•) and six secondary () functions:
Selects a View-only mode that displays the current configuration.
View-only mode also provides a way to mute and unmute the
outputs. See “Muting and unmuting video and/or audio” on page 3-18.
Indicates that View-only mode is active.
(HVA models) Decreases the audio level of the selected input. See
“Viewing and adjusting the input audio level (HVA models)” on page 3-24.
(HVA models) Indicates a negative (attenuation) audio level. See
“Viewing and adjusting the input audio level (HVA models)” on page 3-24.
(HVA models) Decreases the volume of the selected output. See
“Viewing and adjusting the output volume (HVA models)” on page 3-29.
With the Enter, Preset, and Esc buttons, selects Serial Port Configuration
mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate” on page 3-37.
Selects 38400 baud for the RS-232/RS-422 port in Serial Port Configuration
mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate” on page 3-37.
Indicates that the RS-232/RS-422 port is set to 38400 baud in Serial Port
Configuration mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol
and baud rate” on page 3-37.
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Esc ( ) button and LED — The Esc ( ) button and LED have two primary
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functions (•) and six secondary () functions:
Cancels operations or selections in progress and resets the front panel
Flashes once to indicate that the escape function has been activated.
(HVA models only) Increases the audio level of the selected input.
(HVA models only) Indicates a positive (gain) audio level. See “Viewing
(HVA models) Increases the volume of the selected output. See
With the Enter, Preset, and View buttons, selects Serial Port Configuration
Selects 115200 baud for the RS-232/RS-422 port in Serial Port Configuration
Indicates that the RS-232/RS-422 port is set to 115200 baud in Serial Port
button indicators.
The Esc ( ) button does not reset the current configuration, the RGBHV button and Audio selection button, any presets, or any audio gain or attenuation settings.
See “Viewing and adjusting the input audio level (HVA models)” on page 3-24.
and adjusting the input audio level (HVA models)” on page 3-24.
“Viewing and adjusting the output volume (HVA models)” on page 3-29.
mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate” on page 3-37.
mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate” on page 3-37.
Configuration mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate” on page 3-37.

I/O controls

You must specify video, audio, or both when you are creating or viewing a configuration. This is done with the RGBHV button (
8
8
) and Audio button (9).
On some CrossPoint 300 switchers, the video selection button is labeled “Video” rather than “RGBHV”.
RGBHV button and LED — The RGBHV button and LED have two primary functions (•) and four secondary () functions:
Selects and deselects video for a configuration that is being created or viewed.
Lights green to indicate that video is available for configuring or for viewing.
With the Audio button, toggles the front panel lock on or off. See
“Setting the front panel locks (Executive modes)” on page 3-34.
With the Audio button, commands the front panel system reset. See
“Performing a system reset from the front panel” on page 3-36.
Selects the RS-232 protocol for the RS-232/RS-422 port in Serial Port
Configuration mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol
and baud rate” on page 3-37.
Indicates that the RS-232/RS-422 port is set to the RS-232 protocol in
Serial Port Configuration mode. See “Selecting the rear panel Remote port protocol and baud rate” on page 3-37.
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