Extron electronics IN1604 DT, IN1604 HD User Manual

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IN1604 DTP IN1604 HD
Scaling Presentation Switchers
User Guide
Scalers
68-2631-01 Rev. B
03 15
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Safety Instructions
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FCC Class A Notice
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. The ClassA limits 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 instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference. This interference must be corrected at the expense of the user.
ATTENTION:
The Twisted Pair Extension technology works with shielded twisted pair (STP) cables
For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF
only. To ensure FCC Class A and CE compliance, STP cables and STP connectors
are also required.
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Conventions Used in this Guide
Notifications
The following notifications are used in this guide:
ATTENTION:
Risk of property damage.
Risque de dommages matériels.
NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.
TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier.
Software Commands
Commands are written in the fonts shown here:
^AR Merge Scene,,Op1 scene 1,1 ^B 51 ^W^C
[01] R 0004 00300 00400 00800 00600 [02] 35 [17] [03]
E X! *X1&* X2)* X2#* X2! CE}
NOTE: For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned
in this guide, the character “0” is used for the number zero and “O” represents the capital letter “o.”
Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font shown here:
Reply from 208.132.180.48: bytes=32 times=2ms TTL=32
C:\Program Files\Extron
Variables are written in slanted form as shown here:
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx —t
SOH R Data STX Command ETB ETX
Selectable items, such as menu names, menu options, buttons, tabs, and field names are written in the font shown here:
From the File menu, select New.
Click the OK button.
Specifications Availability
Product specifications are available on the Extron website, www.extron.com.
Extron Glossary of Terms
A glossary of terms is available at http://www.extron.com/technology/glossary.aspx.
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Contents
Introduction............................................................ 1
About This Guide ................................................ 1
About the IN1604 DTP and IN1604 HD
Scalers .............................................................. 1
Key Features ...................................................... 2
Video .............................................................. 2
Audio .............................................................. 3
General ........................................................... 3
Controlling the Scaler ......................................... 5
Installation .............................................................. 6
Rear Panel Connections ..................................... 6
Power and Input Connections......................... 7
Output Connections ....................................... 8
Control Connections ..................................... 10
Connection Details ........................................... 11
Analog Video Wiring ..................................... 11
HDMI Connections ....................................... 11
Twisted Pair Recommendations for DTP
Communication ........................................... 12
Operation .............................................................. 13
Front Panel Overview ........................................ 13
Powering Up .................................................... 14
Input Selection.................................................. 14
Output Resolution Change ............................... 14
Auto-Image from the Front Panel ...................... 14
Front Panel Lockout (Executive Modes) ............ 14
Power Save Mode ............................................ 14
Firmware Reset ................................................ 14
On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu System ........... 15
Menu Navigation Using Front Panel
Controls ....................................................... 15
Menu Overview ............................................. 15
Quick Setup Submenu.................................. 17
User Presets Submenu ................................. 18
Picture Controls Submenu ............................ 19
Input Submenu ............................................. 20
Output Submenu .......................................... 22
Audio Submenu ............................................ 24
Advanced Submenu Communication Submenu
Device Info Submenu .................................... 28
..................................... 25
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SIS Configuration and Control ........................ 29
Host and Scaler Communication ...................... 29
Scaler-Initiated Messages ............................. 29
Error Responses ........................................... 29
SIS Overview .................................................... 30
Using the Command and Response
Tables .......................................................... 30
Symbol Definitions ........................................ 30
Command and Response Tables ...................... 35
Input Configuration Commands .................... 35
Picture Adjustment Commands .................... 38
Preset Commands ........................................ 40
Output Configuration Commands ................. 41
Audio Configuration Commands ................... 43
Advanced Configuration Commands ............ 44
On-Screen Menu Configuration
Commands ................................................. 47
Device Commands ....................................... 47
Configuration Software ..................................... 49
Software Installation.......................................... 49
Software Connection ........................................ 50
Device Discovery Panel ................................. 51
Offline Device Preview ................................... 52
Software Overview ............................................ 53
Software Menu ............................................. 53
Device Menu................................................. 55
AV Controls Panel ............................................. 59
AV Inputs Buttons ......................................... 59
Auto-Image Button ....................................... 59
Freeze Button ............................................... 59
Mute Buttons ................................................ 59
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Configuration Pages ......................................... 60
Input and Output Configuration Page ............ 60
EDID Minder Page ........................................ 63
Image Settings Page..................................... 65
Size and Position Page ................................. 69
Audio Configuration Page ............................. 70
Preset Management Page ............................ 72
General Settings Page .................................. 73
Reference Information ...................................... 77
Mounting .......................................................... 77
Tabletop Mounting ........................................ 77
Rack Mounting ............................................. 77
Furniture Mounting........................................ 78
Downloading Updated Firmware ....................... 79
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Introduction
This section provides general information about this guide and the IN1604 DTP Scaler with DTP Extension and the IN1604 HD Scaler with HDMI output. Topics in this section include:
About This Guide
About the IN1604 DTP and IN1604 HD Scalers
Key Features
Controlling the Scaler
About This Guide
This guide contains information about installing, operating, and configuring the IN1604 DTP Scaler with DTP Extension and the IN1604 HD Scaler with HDMI output. In this guide, the term “IN1604 DTP” refers to the IN1604 DTP Scaler with DTP Extension, “IN1604 HD” refers to the IN1604 HD Scaler with HDMI output, and “scalers” refer to both models.
About the IN1604 DTP and IN1604 HD Scalers
The scalers are HDCP-compliant video scalers with three HDMI inputs and a universal analog video input in a compact 1U, half rack enclosure. The IN1604 DTP includes a DTP output while the IN1604 HD includes an HDMI output. The scalers are ideal for installation beneath conference tables and in lecterns to provide localized switching support for sources such as presenter devices. The IN1604 DTP also supports signal extension up to 330 feet (100 meters) over shielded twisted pair cable to reach a wall or ceiling-mounted display. The scalers provide the convenience of fast and reliable automatic switching, along with a high performance scaling engine for HDMI and analog video sources. They also include a host of audio processing features and many versatile options for control and configuration.
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The following diagram shows the IN1604 DTP mounted under a table with four inputs and
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Key Features
Video
Figure 1. Typical IN1604 DTP Application Diagram
Three HDMI inputs and one configurable analog video input — Allow for
switching between HDMI and analog video sources. One configurable analog input accepts most standard analog video formats, including RGB, HD component video, S-video, and composite video signals.
HDMI, analog video, and audio source integration into presentation systems
with audio switching — Provides centralized switching for a wide range of AV sources.
Interface format correction — Automatically reformats HDMI source signals for
output to a connected DVI display.
Auto-switching between inputs — Enhances presentations by eliminating
distractions during switching with glitch-free cut through black and fade through black transition effects.
Selectable output rates — Include computer-video output rates from 640x480 to
1920x1200, HDTV rates up to 1080p/60, and 2K.
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Audio
Integrated DTP output (IN1604 DTP only) — Supports digital signal transmission of
HDMI or DVI plus control and analog audio up to 330 feet (100 meters) over a single shielded twisted pair cable, providing high reliability and maximum performance on an easily installed cable infrastructure.
HDMI output (IN1604 HD only) — Provides one HDMI output.
One stereo balanced/unbalanced audio input on captive screw and one
unbalanced stereo audio input on a 3.5 mm stereo mini jack — Allows flexible audio switching with two individually assignable analog audio inputs.
Audio input gain and attenuation — Gain or attenuation can be adjusted for each
analog input to eliminate noticeable differences when switching between sources.
Audio input assignment — Enables all four video inputs to share a single analog
audio input. Each video input can be assigned to either of the two available analog audio inputs.
Audio switching transition — Lowers the audio of the switched-out source while
simultaneously bringing up the audio of the activated source. The duration of the audio crossfade matches the duration of the video switching transition.
Automatic integrated audio delay — Compensates for latency introduced by the
video processing.
HDMI audio embedding — Embeds analog audio signals onto the DTP or HDMI
output.
HDMI audio de-embedding — Extracts embedded HDMI two-channel PCM audio to
the analog output, or multi-channel bitstream formats that can be passed to the output.
Output volume control — Provides master volume control for the audio output.
Selectable audio muting — Individually or simultaneously mutes the analog and
embedded digital audio outputs.
General
Supported HDMI specification features — Includes data rates up to 6.75 Gbps,
Deep Color, and HD lossless audio formats.
HDCP-compliance — Fully supports HDCP-encrypted sources, with selectable
authorization for unencrypted content.
HDCP authentication and signal presence confirmation — Provides real-time
verification of HDCP status for each digital video input and output. This allows for quick signal and HDCP verification through RS-232, USB, or front panel LED indicators, providing feedback to a system operator or helpdesk support staff.
HDCP Visual Confirmation — Sends a full-screen green signal when
HDCP-encrypted content is transmitted to a non-HDCP compliant display, providing immediate visual confirmation that protected content cannot be viewed on the display.
Bidirectional RS-232 and IR insertion for AV device control (IN1604 DTP only)
— Transmits RS-232 control and IR signals alongside the video signal over DTP connection, allowing the remote device to be controlled without the need for additional cabling. Bidirectional control extension eliminates the need for control system wiring to remote devices.
Support for integrated DTP output (IN1604 DTP only) — Supports transmission
of HDMI, control, and analog audio up to 330 feet (100 meters) over a shielded twisted
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pair cable, providing high reliability and maximum performance on an easily installed cable infrastructure.
Remote powering of a DTP receiver (IN1604 DTP only) — Provides power to
a remote DTP receiver over the twisted pair connection, eliminating the need for a separate power supply at the remote unit.
DTP 230 and DTP 330 compatibility (IN1604 DTP only) — Enables mixing and
matching with desktop and wallplate receivers, as well as other DTP-enabled products to meet application requirements.
HDBaseT compatibility (IN1604 DTP only) — Allows the TP output to be configured
to send video and embedded audio, plus bidirectional RS-232 and IR signals to an HDBaseT-enabled display.
NOTE: When configured for HDBaseT mode, “Over DTP” analog audio and remote
power capabilities are disabled.
Key Minder — Authenticates and maintains continuous HDCP encryption between
input and output devices to ensure quick and reliable switching in professional AV environments, while enabling simultaneous distribution of a single source signal to one or more displays.
Advanced scaling engine — Scales inputs to a common high resolution output with
30-bit processing and 1080i deinterlacing.
EDID Minder — Ensures that all sources power up properly and reliably output content
for display.
SpeedSwitch Technology — Provides high-speed switching for HDCP-encrypted
content.
Aspect ratio control — Controls the aspect ratio by selecting a Fill mode, which
provides a full screen output, or a Follow mode, which preserves the original aspect ratio of the input signal.
Image freeze control — Freezes a live image.
Automatic input cable equalization — Actively conditions incoming HDMI signals
to compensate for signal loss when using long cables, low quality cables, or source devices with poor signal output.
Auto-Image — Automatically optimizes the image by analyzing and adjusting to the
video input signal.
Auto Input Memory — Automatically stores size, position, and picture settings based
on the incoming signal. When the same signal is detected again, these image settings are automatically recalled from memory.
On-screen menus — Allows for easy system setup using the front panel controls.
Key parameters such as input and output video formats and resolutions are grouped on the initial Quick Setup screen, while additional screens provide full control over other functions and settings.
Output Standby Mode — Mutes video and sync output to the display device when
no active input signal is detected. This allows the projector or flat-panel display to automatically enter into standby mode to save energy and enhance lamp or panel life.
Power Save Mode — Places the scaler in a low power standby state to conserve
energy when not in use.
Picture controls — Includes controls for brightness, contrast, color, tint, detail,
horizontal and vertical positioning, and sizing.
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Automatic 3:2 and 2:2 pulldown detection — Helps maximize image detail and
sharpness for NTSC, PAL, and HDTV 1080i sources that originated from film.
Quad standard, 3D composite video decoding — Provides advanced decoding
of composite NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, and SECAM for integration into systems worldwide using a temporal 3D adaptive comb filter.
User presets — Store optimized image settings to be recalled later.
Internal test patterns — Include a crop pattern, grayscale, color bars, alternating
pixels, blue mode, and audio pink noise for calibration and setup.
Front panel security lockout (executive modes) — Locks out all or some front
panel functions. Full controls remain available through the Extron Product Configuration Software, USB, or RS-232 control.
Contact closure remote control with tally output — Allows for remote selection of
an input channel, while a tally output provides +5 VDC to light an LED to indicate the currently selected input.
RS-232 control port — Enables the use of serial commands for complete control
and configuration via an integrated control system. Extron products use the Simple Instruction Set (SIS) command protocol, a set of basic ASCII commands that allow for quick and easy programming.
Front panel USB configuration port — Enables easy configuration without having to
access the rear panel.
Compact 1U, half rack width metal enclosure — Allows for inconspicuous
under-table placement using the optional mounting kits.
Includes LockIt HDMI cable lacing brackets
Internal universal power supply — The 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz international power
supply provides worldwide power compatibility.
Controlling the Scaler
The scaler can be controlled using one or more of the following methods:
The front panel controls and the On-screen Display (OSD) menu (see Operation on
page 13).
A computer, a touch screen panel, or any other device that can send and receive serial
communications through the USB or RS-232 port. Use the Extron DataViewer utility on the connected device to enter SIS commands (see SIS Configuration and Control on page 29).
The Extron Product Configuration Software (PCS) on a computer with a Windows®
operating system (see Configuration Software on page 49).
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This section contains information on how to connect cables to the scalers. Topics in this section include:
Rear Panel Connections
Connection Details
Rear Panel Connections
The IN1604 DTP and IN1604 HD have many of the same connectors. Figure 2 shows the different output connectors and the different arrangement of the remote connectors on the scalers.
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Tx Rx G
REMOTEAUDIOINPUT
LD
RS-232
Tx Rx G
I
Power and Input Connections Output Connections Control Connections
AC power connector
A
Configurable Analog
B
video connector — input 1
HDMI input connectors
C
— inputs 2-4
Analog audio input
D
connector — input 1
Analog audio input
E
connector — input 2
Analog audio output
F
connector
TP output connector
G
and TP output switch
(IN1604 DTP only)
RS-232 and IR Over
H
TP output connector
(IN1604 DTP only)
HDMI output connector
I
(IN1604 HD only)
Contact closure
J
connector
Tally output
K
connector
Remote RS-232
L
connector
Figure 2. IN1604 DTP and IN1604 HD Rear Panel Connectors
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Power and Input Connections
IN1604 DTP
Tip (+)
Sleeve ( )
Sleeve ( )
Ring (-)
Tip (+)
Audio Plugs.eps
RCA Connector
3.5 mm Stereo Plug Connector (balanced)
3.5 mm Stereo Plug Connector
Balanced Audio Input
Slee
Do not tin the wires!
100-240V ~ 0.5 A MAX
50-60 Hz
A
OUT
HDMI HDMI3
21 CONFIGURABLE
IN
HDMI
4
12
BCED
OUTPUT
L
R
SIG
LINK
L
R
OUT
HDBT
DTP
OVER TP
RS-232 IR
GRx
Tx RxTx
3214+V1234G
TALLY OUTCONTACT IN
RS-232
Tx Rx G
REMOTEAUDIOINPUT
Figure 3. Power and Input Connectors (IN1604 DTP Shown)
Power connector — Connect the standard IEC power cord from a 100 to 240 VAC,
A
50-60 Hz power source into this connector. The front panel control and input selection buttons light in sequence during power-up.
Configurable analog video connector — Connect a video source to the 15-pin HD
B
connector. It accepts RGB, YUV, S-video, and composite video (see Analog Video
Wiring on page 11).
HDMI input connectors — Connect video sources to the HDMI connectors.
C
TIP: Use Extron HDMI LockIt Lacing Brackets to secure HDMI cables to the device
(see HDMI Connections on page 11).
Analog audio input connector — Connect an audio source to the 3.5 mm
D
tip-ring-sleeve (TRS) connector for unbalanced analog audio.
Tip (L)
Ring (R)
Sleeve ( )
(unbalanced)
Figure 4. TRS Wiring
Analog audio input connector — Connect an audio source to the 5-pole captive
E
screw connector. Wire the connector for line level, balanced or unbalanced, analog stereo.
Tip
Ring
ves Tip
Ring
LR
Tip
Sleeve
Tip
Sleeve
Unbalanced Audio Input
LR
Figure 5. Audio Input Connector Wiring
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Output Connections
H
IN1604 DTP
HDMI
HDMI
3
HDMI
4
2
1
CO
E
50-60 H
AUDIO
1
2
L
R
OUT
INPUT
I
IN1604 HD
Do not tin the wires!
Balanced Audio Output
Slee
Unbalanced Audio Output
No Ground Here
HDBT
DTP
F
100-240V ~ 0.5 A MAX
50-60 Hz
HDMI HDMI3
21 CONFIGURABLE
OUT
L
L
IN
HDMI
4
12
OUTPUT
R
SIG
LINK
R
OUT
HDBT
DTP
OVER TP
RS-232 IR
GRx
Tx RxTx
3214+V1234G
TALLY OUTCONTACT IN
RS-232
Tx Rx G
REMOTEAUDIOINPUT
G
100-240V ~ 0.5 A MAX
100-240V ~ 0.5 A MAX
50-60 Hz
z
NFIGURABL
HDMI HDMI3
21 CONFIGURABLE
HDMI4
INPUT REMOTE
OUT
LR
IN
L
12
AUDIOOUTPUT
HDMI
R
Figure 6. Output Connectors
Analog audio output connector — Connect audio output devices to this 5-pole
F
captive screw connector. Wire the connector for line level, balanced or unbalanced, analog stereo.
Tip
Ring
ves Tip
Ring
LR
Sleeves
Tip Tip
No Ground Here
LR
3214+V
TALLY OUT
CONTACT IN
1234G
RS-232
Tx Rx G
TP output connector and TP output switch (IN1604 DTP only) — Connect a DTP
G
Figure 7. Audio Output Connector Wiring
receiver or HDBaseT-enabled device to the TP output RJ-45 connector to send all signals over a single twisted pair cable (see Twisted Pair Recommendations for DTP
Communication on page 12 for wiring and cable recommendations).
Use the recessed switch to the right of the connector to set the signal type to the type of receiver connected to the TP output connector. Position the switch up to send HDBaseT signals. Position the switch down to send DTP signals.
ATTENTION: Position this switch BEFORE connecting the appropriate device to
the TP connector. Failure to comply can damage the endpoint.
ATTENTION : Positionnez ce interrupteur AVANT d’alimenter le point de connexion
connecté. Ne pas respecter cela pourrait endommager le point de connexion.
This connection supports the following:
HDCP-compliant digital video and audio
RS-232 and IR pass-through signals on the associated 5-pole captive screw
connectors
“Over DTP” analog audio (DTP mode only)
Remote power to a DTP receiver (DTP mode only)
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ATTENTION:
Do not connect this connector to a computer or telecommunications network.
Ne connectez pas ce port à des données informatiques ou à un réseau de
télécommunications.
DTP remote power is intended for indoor use only. No part of the network that
uses DTP remote power should be routed outdoors.
L’alimentation DTP à distance est destiné à une utilisation en intérieur
seulement. Aucune partie du réseau qui utilise l’alimentation DTP à distance ne peut être routée en extérieur.
Signal LED — Lights when the scaler is receiving an active video signal from a DTP receiver.
Link LED — Lights when a valid link is established to a DTP receiver.
RS-232 Over TP port (IN1604 DTP only) — To pass bidirectional serial control
H
between DTP-compatible or HDBaseT-compatible devices, connect a control device to the 5-pole captive screw connector. This port includes only the 3 poles labeled “RS-232.”
IR Over TP port (IN1604 DTP only) — To transmit and receive IR signals, connect a control device to the 5-pole captive screw connector. This port includes only the 2 poles labeled “IR” and shares the ground pole with the RS-232 port.
NOTE: RS-232 and IR data can be transmitted simultaneously.
HDMI output connector (IN1604 HD only) Connect a display device to the HDMI
I
output connector. Use this connector for a local monitor to display the On-screen Display (OSD) menu (see Operation on page 13).
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Control Connections
JK
L
IN1604 DTP
3
HDMI
4
CO
E
1
5
AUDIO
L12
R
OU
INPUT
JL
e
100-240V ~ 0.5 A MAX
50-60 Hz
100-240V ~ 0.5 A MAX
00-240V ~ 0.5 A MAX
50-60 Hz
0-60 Hz
NFIGURABL
OUT
HDMI HDMI3
21 CONFIGURABLE
HDMI
4
HDMI HDMI3
21 CONFIGURABLE
HDMI4
INPUT REMOTE
L
L
IN
12
OUT
T
LR
IN
L
12
AUDIOOUTPUT
OUTPUT
R
SIG
R
LINK
OUT
IN1604 HD
HDMI
R
HDBT
DTP
OVER TP
RS-232 IR
GRx
Tx RxTx
K
TALLY OUT
CONTACT IN
1234G
3214+V
3214+V1234G
TALLY OUTCONTACT IN
RS-232
Tx Rx G
REMOTEAUDIOINPUT
RS-232
Tx Rx G
Figure 8. Control Connectors
Contact closure input connector — Connect Extron “Show Me” cables or a
J
locally-constructed contact closure device to the 5-pole captive screw connector. The four left ports (1, 2, 3, and 4) are used to select inputs 1 through 4 when momentarily shorted to the ground port. The closure accepts a momentary or latching contact.
NOTES:
If there is a conflict between a request to change inputs from another method
and the contact closure is currently held closed by a latch, the input does not switch.
Auto switch mode must be disabled. To disable auto switch mode, use the OSD
menu (see Auto Switch on page 27), SIS commands (see the Auto switch
mode commands on page 46), or PCS (see Auto Switch panel on page 76).
In conjunction with the Tally port, the currently selected input can be indicated (see
Remote Tally port below).
Remote Tally port — If desired, to remotely identify the currently selected input, plug a
K
locally-constructed device into the 5-pole captive screw connector. Connect the power wire for the device into the +V pin and connect the ground wire for the each indicator into the corresponding tally out pin, 1, 2, 3, or 4.
When an input is selected, by either contact closure of front panel selection, the corresponding tally out pin shorts to ground, closing the circuit and lighting the connected indicator (LED).
This connector can also be used with Extron “Show Me” cables and the Contact Closure input connector. For each “Show Me” cable, connect the red pigtail to the associated pin of the Contact Closure input connector and the black pigtail to the associated pin on the Tally Out connector (see the diagram to the right). For more information and installation details for the Extron “Show Me” cable, see the “Show Me” Cable Series Setup Guide at www.extron.com.
Remote RS-232 connector — Connect a host device to the three rightmost poles of
L
the 5-pole captive screw connector for RS-232 serial control. The scaler uses a protocol of 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control.
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3214+V
TALLY OUT
REMOTE
RS-232
Tx Rx G
CONTACT IN
1234G
Red Black “Show Me” Cabl
Pigtail
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Connection Details
15
11
15
Side Mounted
Stacked
4
Analog Video Wiring
Pin RGBHV RGBs Component S-video Composite
1 Red Red R-Y 2 Green Green Y Luma Video 3 Blue Blue B-Y Chroma 4 5 H Sync Return C Sync Return 6 Red Return Red Return R-Y Return 7 Green Return Green Return Y Return L Return Video Return 8 Blue Return Blue Return B-Y Return C Return 9
10 V Sync Return/
11 12 EDID/DDC EDID/DDC 13 H Sync C Sync 14 V Sync 15 EDID/DDC EDID/DDC
Pinout Table for 15-pin HD Connectors
DDC Return
DDC Return
HDMI Connections
Use an Extron LockIt lacing bracket to secure an HDMI cable to each device.
1. Plug the HDMI cables into the panel connection
(see 1 of the image to the right).
2. Loosen the side HDMI connection mounting screw
from the panel enough to allow the LockIt lacing bracket to be placed over it (2). The screw does not have to be removed.
3. Place the LockIt lacing bracket on the screw and
against the HDMI connector, then tighten the screw to secure the bracket (3).
ATTENTION: Do not overtighten the HDMI connector mounting screw. The
shield to which it is fastened is very thin and can easily be stripped.
ATTENTION : Ne serrez pas trop la vis de montage du connecteur HDMI. Le
blindage auquel elle est attachée est très fin et peut facilement être dénudé.
4. Loosely place the included tie wrap around the HDMI connector and the LockIt
lacing bracket (4).
5. While holding the connector securely
against the lacing bracket, use pliers or a similar tool to tighten the tie wrap, then remove any excess length.
The LockIt bracket can also be used in a stacked formation, as shown right.
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2
3
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Twisted Pair Recommendations for DTP Communication
12345678
RJ-45
Connector
Insert Twisted
Pair Wires
Pins:
Pin
1 2 3
4 5 6 7
8
Wire color
White-green Green White-orange
Blue White-blue Orange White-brown
Brown
Wire color
T568A T568B
White-orange Orange White-green
Blue White-blue Green White-brown
Brown
Use the following pin configurations for twisted pair cables.
Pin T568B
Wire Color
1 White-orange 2 Orange 3 White-green 4 Blue 5 White-blue 6 Green 7 White-brown 8 Brown
Figure 9. Twisted Pair Cable Configuration
Supported cables
The scalers are compatible with shielded twisted pair (F/UTP, SF/UTP, and S/FTP) and unshielded twisted pair (U/UTP) cable.
ATTENTION: Do not use Extron UTP23SF-4 Enhanced Skew-Free AV UTP cable or
STP201 cable to link the device with DTP transmitters or receivers.
ATTENTION : N’utilisez pas le câble AV Skew-FreeUTP version améliorée UTP23SF
d’Extron ou le câble STP201 pour relier le appareil avec les émetteurs ou les récepteurs DTP.
Cable recommendations
Extron recommends using the following practices to achieve full transmission distances and reduce transmission errors.
Use the following Extron XTP DTP 24 SF/UTP cables and connectors for the best
performance:
XTP DTP 24/1000 Non-Plenum 1000' (305 m) spool 22-236-03
XTP DTP 24P/1000 Plenum 1000' (305 m) spool 22-235-03
XTP DTP 24 Plug Package of 10 101-005-02
If not using XTP DTP 24 cable, at a minimum, Extron recommends 24 AWG, solid
conductor, STP cable with a minimum bandwidth of 400 MHz.
Terminate cables with shielded connectors to the TIA/EIA-T568B standard.
Limit the use of more than two pass-through points, which may include patch points,
punch down connectors, couplers, and power injectors. If these pass-through points are required, use shielded couplers and punch down connectors.
NOTE: When using shielded twisted pair cable in bundles or conduits, consider the
following:
Do not exceed 40% fill capacity in conduits.
Do not comb the cable for the first 20 meters, where cables are straightened,
aligned, and secured in tight bundles.
Loosely place cables and limit the use of tie wraps or hook-and-loop fasteners.
Separate twisted pair cables from AC power cables.
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Operation
BCDE FA
This section contains information on the front panel operation, On-screen Display Menu System, and reset modes of the scalers. Topics in this section include:
Front Panel Overview
Powering Up
Input Selection
Output Resolution Change
Auto-Image from the Front Panel
Front Panel Lockout (Executive Modes)
Power Save Mode
Firmware Reset
On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu System
Front Panel Overview
Extron
CONFIG
HDCP
1
3
2
INPUT 2
INPUT 3
4
INPUT 4
OUTPUT
MENU
ENTER
HOLDFOR XGA/720p
IN1604 DTP
AUTO­IMAGE
Figure 10. Front Panel Features (IN1604 DTP Shown)
Power LED indicator — Lights green when the scaler is receiving power and an input
A
signal. Lights amber when it is receiving only power.
Config port — Connect a host device to the USB mini-B connector.
B
Input selection buttons and LED indicators — Press one of these buttons to select
C
an input. The buttons light when the input is selected.
HDCP status LED indicators — Light when the HDMI input or the output is
D
HDCP-compliant.
Menu and Enter buttons — Press this button to enter the OSD menu system, select
E
options, or exit the OSD menu system.
Navigation buttons — Press any of the four buttons to navigate the OSD menu
F
system or change values of adjustable settings.
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Powering Up
When power is applied to the scaler, the Input selection buttons light green before illuminating just the selected input.
Input Selection
Press any of the Input selection buttons on the front panel to select an input.
Output Resolution Change
When the On-screen Display (OSD) menu system is not active, press and hold (for about 5 seconds) the Down (<) button to toggle between 1024x768 @ 60 Hz and 720p @ 60 Hz output rates.
Auto-Image from the Front Panel
When the OSD menu system is not active, press the Right (>) button to activate a one-time Auto-Image. When asked to confirm the Auto-Image, press the Right (>) button again to confirm or wait until the message disappears to cancel the Auto-Image. This feature is not available when the scaler is in Front Panel Lockout mode 1, but is available when the scaler is in Front Panel Lockout mode 2.
Front Panel Lockout (Executive Modes)
The scalers have three modes of front panel security lock that limit the operation of the device from the front panel. When a Front Panel Lockout mode is enabled, all functions and adjustments can still be made through USB or RS-232 control (see SIS Configuration and
Control on page 29 or Configuration Software on page 49).
Front Panel Lockout mode 0 (disabled) — Unlocks front panel functions. To enable this
mode, press and hold the Menu and Enter button for about 5 seconds. This is the default setting.
Front Panel Lockout mode 1 (enabled) — Locks all front panel functions completely. This mode can be enabled or disabled only by SIS commands (see the Front Panel Lockout
mode commands on page 45).
Front Panel Lockout mode 2 (enabled) — Locks all front panel functions except input
switching and Auto-Image. To enable this mode, press and hold the Menu and Enter buttons for about 5 seconds.
The menu system returns to the default menu within 10 seconds.
Power Save Mode
The scalers have a Power Save mode that allows the device to enter a low power state. This mode can only be turned on or off with SIS commands (see Power Save mode on page 41).
NOTE: Video output and DTP communication are disabled in Power Save mode. It may
take some time for DTP communication to resume after Power Save mode is turned off.
Firmware Reset
Press and hold the Enter button for about 20 seconds while applying power to reset the device to factory default settings, including the original factory firmware. Previously loaded firmware is deleted and only the factory firmware remains on the device.
NOTE: To reset user settings only and retain the current firmware version, use the OSD
menu (see Factory Reset on page 27), SIS commands (see the Reset SIS command on page 47), or PCS (see Reset Device on page 56).
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On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu System
The OSD menu is used primarily when the scaler is initially set up. Configuration and adjustments can also be performed with SIS commands (see SIS Configuration and
Control on page 29) or the Product Configuration Software (see Configuration Software
on page 49). The OSD menu presents configuration options on a local monitor and can be adjusted with front panel controls.
Menu Navigation Using Front Panel Controls
Menu button — Press the Menu button to activate or exit the OSD menu, deselect a submenu, or cancel a pending change.
Enter button — Press the Enter button to activate the OSD menu, select submenus or submenu items, or accept pending changes.
Navigation buttons — Press the submenus or submenu items. Press the Right (>) button to access currently selected submenus or submenu items. Press the Left ( submenus or submenu items. Also use the navigation buttons to adjust settings according to specific setting directions.
NOTE: The Down button can be used when the OSD is inactive to quickly change the
output resolution between several rates.
Input selection buttons — Press any of the input selection buttons to change the selected input.
Up (
) button or the Down (<) button to navigate
>
) button to exit currently selected
Menu Overview
In the OSD menu, the firmware version is displayed in the top border. The active input settings and output resolution are displayed in the bottom border. The OSD menu contains nine submenus with various submenu items of adjustable settings or device information. Use the Menu, Enter, and Navigation buttons to navigate the OSD menu.
To open the OSD menu:
1. Connect a display device to an HDMI output connector on a DTP receiver connected
to an IN1604 DTP (see figure 2, G on page 6) or the HDMI output connector on an IN1604 HD (see figure 2, I on page 6).
2. Press the Menu or Enter button to open the OSD menu.
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To navigate the OSD menu:
1. Press the Up or Down button to navigate the nine submenus. The following table shows
the nine submenus and their respective submenu items.
Submenus Submenu Items
Quick Setup Auto-Image Input Format EDID Audio Output
User Presets Recall Save Clear
Picture Controls Image
Input Auto-Image Input Format Film Mode Horizontal/
Output Output
Audio Audio Mute Audio Format Analog Gain/
Advanced Test Pattern Screen
Communication Remote Port Contact
Device Info
(Read Only)
Position
Resolution
Temperature Input
Image Size Brightness/
HDMI Format HDCP
Saver/
Timeout
Mute/
Tally LED
Information
Contrast
Notification
Attenuation
Auto-Image Aspect Ratio Auto Memory Overscan Auto Switch Factory
Output
Information
Color/Tint Detail
Vertical Start
Output
Format
HDCP Status Display
Resolution
Horizontal/
Vertical
Active
Output Volume
Information
Aspect Ratio Audio Mute Test Pattern
Total Pixels/
Phase
Firmware
Version
HDCP
Authorization
EDID
Reset
2. Press the Enter or Right button to open submenu items.
3. Press the Up or Down button to navigate the submenu items.
4. Press the Menu button to exit a submenu item or return to the previous submenu.
To adjust a submenu item:
1. Navigate to an adjustable item and press the Enter or Right button to select the
submenu item.
2. Press the Left or Right button to select a submenu item or a specific adjustable
setting within the selected submenu item.
If the selected submenu item has multiple adjustable settings, press the Up or Down button to select a value.
3. Press the Enter button to accept the new value.
Press the Menu button to cancel any pending changes.
To exit the OSD menu:
Hold the Menu button for 3 seconds to exit the OSD menu.
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Quick Setup Submenu
Figure 11. Quick Setup Submenu
The Quick Setup submenu allows quick access to common input, output, and communication settings. This submenu contains the following submenu items:
Auto-Image — Press the Enter button to execute an Auto-Image on the current input (see
Auto-Image on page 20).
Input Format — Press the navigation buttons to select the desired video input format (see
Input Format on page 21). The current input is displayed in the title of the submenu.
Input EDID — Press the navigation buttons to select a discrete EDID or match the output
resolution (see EDID on page 21). The current input is displayed in the title of the submenu.
Input Audio Format — Press the navigation buttons to select an audio format (see Audio
Format on page 24).
Output Resolution — Press the navigation buttons to select from a list of output
resolutions and refresh rates (see Output Resolution on page 23). There are five custom options, prefaced by C1 through C5. The default setting is 720p @ 60 Hz.
Input Aspect Ratio — Press the navigation buttons to select the aspect ratio for the current input (see Aspect Ratio on page 26).
Audio Mute — Press the navigation buttons to globally mute or unmute the audio. Test Pattern — Press the navigation buttons to select an available test pattern to display
or to turn a test pattern off (see Test Pattern on page 25). The available test patterns are
Crop, Alternating Pixels, Crosshatch, Color Bars, Grayscale, Blue Mode, and Audio Test Pattern (pink noise). The default setting is Off.
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User Presets Submenu
Figure 12. User Presets Submenu
The User Presets submenu allows the current picture control settings (see Picture
Controls Submenu on page 19) for the selected input to be saved, a user preset to be
recalled, or a user preset to be erased. User presets can be saved and recalled later on another input, allowing them to also be used as aspect ratio or discrete size and center shortcuts. There are 16 user presets available per input. Press the Input Selection buttons to select an input.
NOTE: If a saved preset is not named, “User Preset XX” is assigned (XX represents
the preset number).
From the Recall, Save, or Clear submenu item, press the navigation buttons to select the desired preset to either save picture control settings, recall previously saved picture control settings, or reset a preset.
User presets save the following settings:
Brightness and contrast
Color and tint
Detail
Image size and position
Preset name
NOTE: This submenu is for user presets only. To save and recall input presets, use SIS
commands (see Preset Commands on page 40) or the Configuration Software (see
Preset Management Page on page 72).
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Picture Controls Submenu
Figure 13. Picture Controls Submenu
The Picture Controls submenu allows adjustment of picture settings.
NOTE: Picture control settings are saved in user presets (see User Presets Submenu
on page 18). They are also saved in input presets along with other settings. To save and recall input presets, use SIS commands (see Preset Commands on page 40) or the Configuration Software (see Preset Management Page on page 72).
Image Position — Press the Left and Right buttons to adjust the horizontal (H) position of the image. Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the vertical (V) position of the image.
Image Size — Press the Left and Right buttons to adjust the horizontal (H) size of the image. Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the vertical (V) size of the image.
Brightness and Contrast — Press the Left and Right buttons to adjust the brightness level of the image. Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the contrast of the image.
Color and Tint — Press the Left and Right buttons to adjust the color of the image. Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the tint of the image. These settings are only applicable to analog NTSC, PAL, and SECAM signals.
Detail — Press the navigation buttons to adjust the detail of the image.
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Input Submenu
Figure 14. Input Submenu
The Input submenu allows adjustment of the active input. Auto-Image — Press the Enter button to execute an Auto-Image on the active input.
Auto-Image updates active pixel, active lines, horizontal and vertical start, phase, horizontal and vertical image position, and horizontal and vertical image size settings.
For analog video sources with dark backgrounds or borders, the Auto-Image threshold can be adjusted with SIS commands. Raising the Auto-Image threshold ignores potential extraneous sync pulses that may have been embedded in RGB signals (see Auto-Image
threshold value on page 35). Lowering the threshold can allow for more accurate sizing
and centering on dark video sources (such as a dark PC desktop).
The following is performed during an Auto-Image when the aspect ratio is set to Fill:
Horizontal and vertical image position return to 0.
Horizontal and vertical image size fill to match the current output resolution.
The following is performed during an Auto-Image when the aspect ratio is set to Follow:
The horizontal and vertical image position and image size is set to maintain the native
aspect of the input rate with regard to the current output resolution.
Set the aspect ratio on the Advanced submenu (see Aspect Ratio on page 26).
NOTE: Aside from the standard Auto-Image SIS command (see the Auto-Image SIS
commands on page 35), there are unique commands to execute an Auto-Image and
fill the output and to execute an Auto-Image and maintain the input aspect ratio. These commands ignore the current aspect mode setting, auto-image the input, and then apply a “fill” or “follow.”
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Input Format — Press the navigation buttons to select an analog video input format for
inputs 1 and 2. All other inputs are digital inputs for HDMI or DVI input signals. The following table shows the available formats for each input.
Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4
RGB (default) HDMI (default) HDMI (default) HDMI (default)
YUV
S-Video
Composite
NOTE: Input 1 does not automatically detect the format.
Film Mode — Press the navigation buttons to turn Film Mode 3:2 and 2:2 detection on (auto detect mode) or off.
Start — Press the Left and Right buttons to adjust the horizontal (H) pixel start value. Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the vertical (V) pixel start value. This applies to analog inputs only.
Active — Press the Left and Right buttons to adjust the horizontal (H) active pixels. Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the vertical (V) active pixels. This applies to analog inputs only.
Total Pixels and Phase — Press the Left and Right buttons to adjust the total pixels of the image. Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the phase of the image. This applies to analog inputs only.
HDCP Authorized — Press the navigation buttons to enable or disable the HDCP Authorized feature. This feature determines if a digital input will report as an HDCP authorized sink to a source.
For source devices that require encryption, enable HDCP Authorized. If HDCP Authorized is disabled for sources that require encryption (for example, a Blu-ray player), the output is muted or a warning message is displayed.
Some source devices may encrypt their output even if the source material does not require HDCP encryption, preventing content from being displayed on a non-HDCP compliant display. Disable HDCP Authorized to allow the output of the scaler to remain unencrypted.
EDID — Press the navigation buttons to select an EDID for the active input. Select a discrete EDID from a list of factory-supplied EDID or select Match Output to use the output resolution and refresh rate (see Output Resolution on page 23 for a full list of available resolution and refresh rates).
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Output Submenu
Figure 15. Output Submenu
The Output submenu allows configuration of the output resolution, refresh rate, HDMI format, and HDCP notification.
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Output Resolution — Press the navigation buttons to change the resolution and refresh rate from the select list. The table on page 21 shows the available resolution and refresh rates.
Resolution 23.98 Hz 24 Hz 25 Hz 29.97 Hz 30 Hz 50 Hz 59.94 Hz 60 Hz
640x480 X 800x600 X 1024x768 X 1280x768 X 1280x800 X 1280x1024 X 1360x768 X 1366x768 X 1440x900 X 1400x1050 X 1600x900 X 1680x1050 X 1600x1200 X 1920x1200 X 480p X X 576p X 720p X X X X X X* 1080i X X X 1080p X X X X X X X X 2K (2048x1080) X X X X X X X X Custom 1 through 5 For captured or uploaded EDID tables
* Default
NOTE: The five custom, user-defined output rates default to 720p @ 60 Hz when no
custom EDID is captured or uploaded.
HDMI or DTP Output Format — Press the navigation buttons to set the output format. The following formats are available:
Auto (based on display EDID) DVI RGB 444 HDMI RGB 444 Full
HDMI RGB 444 Limited HDMI YUV 444 Full HDMI YUV 444 Limited
HDMI YUV 422 Full HDMI YUV 422 Limited
HDCP Notification — Press the navigation buttons to enable or disable an HDCP compliance notification. When the HDCP notification is enabled or on and an HDCP-encrypted input is sent to a display that is non-compliant, a green background is displayed with a moving message reading “HDCP Content.” If HDCP notification is disabled or off, a black or muted output is displayed.
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Audio Submenu
Figure 16. Audio Submenu
Audio submenu allows adjustment of audio settings, including mute, input format, gain
The and attenuation, output format, and volume.
Audio Mute — Press the navigation buttons to globally mute or unmute audio output. Audio Format — Press the navigation buttons to select the audio input format. Input 1
can only be set to None, Analog 1, or Analog 2. Inputs 2-4 can be set for any audio input format (see the table below for a description of the formats).
Format Details Inputs
None Mutes audio for the selected input. Sets “No Audio” EDID. All Analog 1 Sets the selected input to analog input 1. Sets “No Audio” EDID. All Analog 2 Sets the selected input to analog input 2. Sets “No Audio” EDID. All LPCM-2Ch Sets the selected input to LPCM-2Ch audio. Sets 2Ch audio EDID. 2-4 Multi-Ch Sets the selected input to Multi-Ch audio. Sets Multi-Ch audio EDID. 2-4 LPCM-2Ch Auto
(Analog 1) Multi-Ch Auto
(Analog 1)
Sets the selected input prioritize 2-channel LPCM audio. Audio on analog input 1 is passed when 2-channel LPCM audio is not present. Sets 2Ch audio EDID.
Sets the selected input to prioritize multi-channel audio, but will pass 2-channel LPCM if multi-channel audio is not available. Audio from analog input 1 is passed
2-4
2-4
when digital is not present. Sets Multi-Ch audio EDID.
LPCM-2Ch Auto (Analog 2)
Multi-Ch Auto (Analog 2)
Sets the selected input prioritize 2-channel LPCM audio. Audio on analog input 2 is passed when 2-channel LPCM audio is not present. Sets 2Ch audio EDID.
Sets the selected input prioritize multi-channel audio, but will pass 2-channel LPCM if multi-channel audio is not available. Audio on analog input 2 is passed
2-4
2-4
when digital audio is not present. Sets 2Ch audio EDID.
Analog Gain and Attenuation — Press the navigation buttons to set the gain (in dB) for the applicable analog input.
Output Format — Press the navigation buttons to set the output format. Output Volume — Press the navigation buttons to set the audio output volume.
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Advanced Submenu
Figure 17. Advanced Submenu
The Advanced submenu allows adjustment of test patterns, screen saver mode, automatic Auto-Image, aspect ratio, auto memory, overscan settings, auto switch, and factory reset.
Test Pattern — Press the navigation buttons to select a test pattern to display or to turn off a test pattern. The available test patterns are Crop, Alternating Pixels, Crosshatch,
Color Bars, Grayscale, Blue Mode, and Audio Test (pink noise). The default setting is Off.
Crop Alternating Pixels Crosshatch Color Bars
Grayscale Blue Mode Audio Test
Figure 18. Available Test Patterns
NOTES:
The audio test outputs pink noise on the embedded digital audio output (2-channel,
48 kHz, 16 bit).
All test patterns include a single pixel border (except Blue mode).
All test patterns remain enabled after a power cycle.
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Screen Saver and Timeout — Press the Left and Right buttons to select the screen
saver setting: Black (default) or Blue. Press the Up or Down buttons to set the duration (in seconds) the screen saver remains active before sync is disabled.
When there is no active video on the selected input, the device can mute the video output to black or blue for a set duration before disabling output sync. By default, the scaler outputs black video and sync (no sync time-out) with no active input applied.
The time-out duration can be set to Never (default) or to any duration from 1-500 seconds. Auto-Image — Press the Navigation buttons to turn the automatic per-input Auto-Image
mode on or off (default).
When enabled and a new input frequency is detected, the scaler first applies an existing auto memory for the signal (if auto memory is enabled). If no entry exists, it performs an automatic Auto-Image on the new signal. This sets a size and position for the image to fill the screen, with respect to the current Aspect Ratio setting.
By default, the Auto-Image threshold is 25% brightness. Analog video signals greater than the threshold are considered active video. To change the threshold value, use SIS commands (see Auto-Image threshold value on page 35).
Aspect Ratio — Press the Navigation buttons to set the aspect ratio setting of the active input to Fill (default) or Follow. The scaler clears the previous size and position settings whenever the aspect ratio setting for an input is adjusted.
When in Fill mode, all inputs automatically fill the entire output. For an adjustment to the aspect ratio of a single input rate, use change the image size and position in the Picture Controls submenu (see Picture Controls Submenu on page 19). If auto memory is enabled, these settings are saved and recalled the next time the signal is detected.
In Follow mode, each input rate is displayed with its native aspect ratio mode with the correct letter box or pillar box settings visible.
Auto Memory — Press the Navigation buttons to turn auto memory on or off for each input. The scaler stores 32 auto memories per input, with input configuration and picture control data for each video resolution. The default setting enables these memories to automatically recall input and picture controls for previously applied signals. When auto memories are disabled, the scaler treats every applied signal as a new source.
Auto Memory and Auto-Image Interaction
Auto Memory Auto-Image Information
On On “New” signals and rates not previously detected by the
scaler are set up using default parameters, then Auto-Image is automatically applied. The next time the signal is detected, the values stored in the auto memory location are applied.
On (default) Off (default) “New” signals and rates not previously detected by the
scaler are set up using default parameters. If manual input or picture settings are made, an auto memory location is created and recalled each time the input is detected.
Off On Each change in input sync, input switch, or power cycle
triggers an automatic Auto-Image. When auto memory is disabled, each change in sync is treated as a new signal. Manual changes made to the image and picture controls are lost each time a new rate is detected.
Off Off Each change in input sync causes default values to be
applied. Manual changes made to the image and picture controls are lost when a new rate is applied, a new input is applied, or after a power cycle.
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Overscan — Press the navigation buttons to select the overscan value for each input
format. Choose between 0%, 2.5%, or 5%. Set default overscan mode through SIS commands (see the Overscan mode SIS commands on page 45).
Overscan is specific to each input signal type. This feature zooms and crops SMPTE input resolutions to mask edge effects and ancillary data that are common in broadcast signals. When the overscan mode is not at 0%, an Auto-Image on a SMPTE input rate (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, and 2K [2048x1080]) refers to the default input lookup table values instead of performing a “true” auto image.
NOTE: Overscan is valid only on SMPTE input rates (NTSC, PAL, 480p, 576p, 720p,
1080i, 1080p, or 2K [2048x1080]) and is global for each video format.
Auto Switch — Press the navigation buttons to turn the auto switch mode on or off, and to set the priority. The auto switch setting allows for basic, unmanaged, input switching based on the presence of active input signals. Auto switch mode options are:
Disabled (off)
Setting priority to “high to low” (highest numbered active input to the lowest)
Setting priority to “low to high” (lowest numbered active input to the highest)
Factory Reset — Press and hold the Enter button until the message “Factory Reset” is displayed over the OSD menu to clear all user settings but retain the current firmware. The “Factory Reset” message is displayed over the OSD menu for 1 minute after the reset to allow time for the display device to sync with the scaler output.
NOTE: The Factory Reset is the same as performing the ZXXX SIS command (see the
Reset command on page 47).
Communication Submenu
Figure 19. Communication Submenu
The Communication submenu displays RS-232 settings and allows contact closure and tally LED configuration.
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Remote Port — Displays the Baud rate for the serial RS-232. Contact Mute and Tally LED Press the Left and Right buttons to select contact
closure mute mode. Press the Up and Down buttons to select the tally LED action.
Contact Mute options:
None — The initial contact closure provides input switching to the corresponding input.
Any additional button presses or contact closures on the input have no additional effect.
A/V Mute — Once an input is selected, additional contact closure pulses mutes or
unmutes audio and video on the output.
Sync Mute — Once an input is selected, additional contact closure pulses mutes or
unmutes audio and video sync on the output.
Tally LED options:
Always On — The LED on the corresponding tally output pin to the selected input
remains lit at all times.
Mute Off — The LED on the corresponding tally output pin to the selected input turns
off when video or sync is muted; otherwise, the LED remains lit.
Mute Blink — The LED on the corresponding tally output pin to the selected input
blinks when video or sync is muted; otherwise, the LED remains lit.
Device Info Submenu
Figure 20. Device Info Submenu
The Device Info submenu displays device information including internal temperature, input and output signal information, HDCP status, display information, and firmware version. This submenu does not contain any adjustable submenu items.
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SIS Configuration and Control
The scaler can be configured and controlled with Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands when connected to a host computer or other device (such as a control system). Attach the host device to the rear panel RS-232 connector or the front panel USB port. Commands can be entered using a Telnet application such as the Extron DataViewer, available at www.extron.com (see the DataViewer Help file for more details). RS-232 connection uses a protocol of 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control. The protocol cannot be adjusted. This section describes SIS communication and control. Topics in this section include:
Host and Scaler Communication
SIS Overview
Command and Response Tables
Host and Scaler Communication
SIS commands consist of one or more characters per field. No special characters are required to begin or end a command sequence. When the scaler determines that a command is valid, it executes the command and sends a response to the host device. All responses from the scaler to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ]), indicating the end of the response character string (one or more characters).
Scaler-Initiated Messages
When a local event such as a front panel selection or adjustment takes place, the scaler responds by sending a message to the host. No response is required from the host. Example scaler-initiated messages are listed here.
In X! All] (where X! is the input number during an input switch).
Reconfig] The scaler sends this response when an input is switched or when a new
signal is detected.
HplgOX@] The scaler sends this response when a hot plug event on output X@ is
detected.
Error Responses
When the scaler receives a valid command, it executes the command and sends a response to the host device. If the unit is unable to execute the command, it returns an error response tot he host.
E01 — Invalid input number E13 — Invalid parameter E06 — Invalid switch attempt in this mode E14 — Not valid for this configuration E10 — Invalid command E17 — Invalid command for signal type E11 — Invalid preset number E22 — Busy E12 — Invalid port number
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SIS Overview
Space
Using the Command and Response Tables
The Command and Response Tables for SIS commands beginning on page 35 lists the commands that the scaler recognizes as valid, the responses that are returned to the host, a description of the command function or the results of executing the command, and examples of commands in ASCII (Telnet) and URL encoded (Web).
NOTE: Upper and lower case text can be used interchangeably unless otherwise
stated.
ASCII to Hex Conversion Table
Figure 21. ASCII to Hexadecimal Character Conversion Table
Symbol Definitions
= Space
= Carriage return with line feed
]
= Carriage return with no line feed
}
| =
Pipe (can be used interchangeably with the
= Escape
E
W
=
Can be used interchangeably with the
= Input selection 1 = configurable VGA
X!
2 = HDMI or DVI input 1 3 = HDMI or DVI input 2 4 = HDMI or DVI input 3
= Input video format 1 = RGB
X@
2 = YUV 3 = S-video 4 = composite 5 = HDMI/DVI
= Horizontal or vertical start 0-255 (128 = default)
X#
= Pixel phase 0-63 (31 = default)
X$
= Total lines ±512 of the default value
X%
= Total pixels ±512 of the default value
X^
= Active pixels ±512 of the default value
X&
= Active lines ±256 of the default value
X*
} character)
E character
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= Enable or disable 0 = off or disabled
X(
1 = on or enabled
= Input standard 0 = no signal detected on the current input
X1)
1 = NTSC 3.85 2 = PAL 3 = NTSC 4.43 4 = SECAM
- = Not applicable (occurs when the input is
active RGB, YUV, or HDMI signal)
= Internal temperature In degrees Celsius
X1!
= Horizontal and vertical
X1@
frequencies
= Text label Up to 16 characters but cannot contain the
X1#
= Picture adjustment 0-127 (64 = default)
X1$
= Horizontal position
X1%
= Vertical position
X1^
= Horizontal size
X1&
= Vertical size
X1*
= Test patterns 0 = off (default)
X1(
= User presets
X2)
= Input presets
X2!
= Screen saver timeout 0 = OSD is never displayed, output sync is
X2@
= Front Panel Lockout mode
X2#
status
= Verbose mode 0 = clear or none
X2$
= Device name Text label up to 24 characters drawn from the
X2%
= Overscan 0 = 0.0% (default for RGB, HDMI)
X2^
= Aspect ratio setting 1 = fill (default)
X2&
xxx.x
following: \ / : * ? < > |
±2048
±1200
10-4096
10-2400
1 = crop 2 = alternating pixels 3 = crosshatch 4 = color bars 5 = grayscale 6 = blue mode 7 = audio test (pink noise)
1-16
1-16
instantly disabled with no active input
1-500 = 1 second increments 501 = Output sync never times out (default)
0 = off or disabled (default) 1 = mode 1 (complete front panel lockout) 2 = mode 2 (only allow input switching and
Auto-Image)
1 = verbose mode 2 = tagged responses 3 = verbose mode and tagged responses
alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), and the minus or hyphen symbol (-).
1 = 2.5% (default for YUV, S-video, and CV) 2 = 5.0%
2 = follow
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= Screen saver mode 1 = black output (default)
X2*
2 = blue output with OSD text
= Video output mute 0 = unmute
X2(
1 = mute video 2 = mute video and sync
= Auto-Image threshold value 0-100 (where 0 = black and 100 = white;
X3)
025 = default)
= HDCP status 0 = no sink or source device detected
X3!
1 = sink or source detected with HDCP 2 = sink or source detected but no HDCP
= Video switching effect 0 = cut
X3@
1 = fade through black (default)
= HDCP mode 0 = HDMI outputs are always authenticated,
X3#
but only encrypted when required
1 = HDMI outputs are always authenticated and
encrypted
2 = HDMI outputs are always authenticated,
but only encrypted when required, with continuous DVI trials
3 = HDMI outputs are always authenticated and
encrypted, with continuous DVI trials
= TMDS output format 0 = auto (based on the display EDID: default)
X3$
1 = DVI RGB 444 2 = HDMI RGB “Full” 3 = HDMI RGB “Limited” 4 = HDMI YUV 444 “Full” 5 = HDMI YUV 444 “Limited” 6 = HDMI YUV 422 “Full” 7 = HDMI YUV 422 “Limited”
= Auto switch mode 0 = disable
X3%
1 = prioritizes the highest numbered active input
= Audio volume -100 to 0 in 1 dB steps (where -100 = -100 DB
X3^
2 = prioritizes the lowest numbered active input
and 0 = 0 dB; -10 = default)
= Audio output format 1 = dual mono
X3&
2 = stereo (default)
= Audio input gain -18 to +24 in dB (0 = default)
X3*
= Audio input format 0 = none (input muted)
X3(
1 = analog 1 (TRS) 2 = analog 2 (captive screw) 3 = LPCM-2Ch digital 4 = Multi-Ch digital 5 = LPCM-2Ch digital auto (analog 1) 6 = Multi-Ch digital auto (analog 1) 7 = LPCM-2Ch digital auto (analog 2) 8 = Multi-Ch digital auto (analog 2)
= EDID file 128 or 256 bytes of binary data
X4)
= Video signal status 0 = video or HDMI signal not detected
X4!
1 = video or HDMI signal detected
= Power Save mode 0 = full power mode (default)
X4@
1 = lower power state
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= Screen saver status 0 = active input detected, timer not running
X4#
1 = no active input, timer running, output sync
still active
2 = no active input, timer expired, output sync
disabled
= HDCP authorization status 0 = block HDCP encryption
X4$
1 = allow HDCP encryption (default)
= DTP output format 0 = DTP format (default)
X4%
1 = HDBaseT format
= AV mute mode 0 = normal operation (default) no mute
X4^
occurs, switches to input designated by Contact-In port, no further action taken if already on the input specified)
1 = perform video and audio mute enable or
disable during subsequent Contact-In action if already on the input specified
2 = perform video sync and audio mute
enable or disable during subsequent Contact-In action if already on the input specified
= Mute LED mode 0 = always on (default) Tally Out port will
X4&
remain enabled for the corresponding selected input choice
1 = off when muted Tally Out port for the
corresponding currently selected input will be off when video mute is enabled; otherwise, it will be On
2 = blink when muted Tally Out port for the
corresponding currently selected input will blink when video sync mute is enabled; otherwise, it will be On
= Audio output mute 1 = local 5-pole captive screw connector and
X4*
remote 5-pole remote (DTP) captive screw connector
2 = embedded TMDS audio output
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= EDID emulation or output
X4(
rate
SIS Variables for EDID Resolution and Refresh Rate Combinations (where X4( = 10-53)
Resolution 23.98 Hz 24 Hz 25 Hz 29.97 Hz 30 Hz 50 Hz 59.94 Hz 60 Hz
640x480
800x600
1024x768
1280x768
1280x800
1280x1024
1360x768
1366x768
1440x900
1400x1050
1600x900
1680x1050
1600x1200
1920x1200
480p
576p
720p
1080i
1080p
2048x1080 (2K)
38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
29 30 31 32 33 34
0 = automatic (matches the current output
resolution; default)
1 = output (available for EDID export only) 201 = custom EDID or output rate 1 202 = custom EDID or output rate 2 203 = custom EDID or output rate 3 204 = custom EDID or output rate 4 205 = custom EDID or output rate 5
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24 25
26
35 36 37
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Command and Response Tables
Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Response
(scaler to host)
Additional Description
Input Configuration Commands
Input selection
Select input
View current input
Input video format
Set video format
View set format
Input EDID (VGA and HDMI)
Assign EDID
View assigned EDID
Save an output EDID to custom slot
Auto-Image
Enable
Disable
View
Execute
Execute and fill
Execute and follow
Auto-Image threshold value (luminosity value which the scaler defines as active video for Auto-Image)
Set value
View
X!! InX!
!
X!]
All] Select input X!.
View the current input.
X!*X@\ Typ X!*X@ ] Set input X! to format X@.
X!\ X@]
View the video format.
EAX!*X4( EDID} EdidAX!*X4(] Set the EDID X4( to input X!.
EAX!EDID} X4(] View the EDID for input X!.
ES1*X4( EDID} EdidS 1*X4( ] Save output EDID to X4(.
1*1A
1*0A
1A
A
1*A
2*A
Img1*1
Img1*0
]
]
X(]
Img1*X(]
]
Img0
]
Img1
]
Img2
Activate Auto-Image for input 1.
Turn off Auto-Image for input 1.
View the Auto-Image setting for input 1. Verbose mode 2 and 3 Execute an Auto-Image for the current input
(follows the aspect ratio of the current input). Execute an Auto-Image and fill the output.
Execute an Auto-Image and maintain the aspect ratio of the current input.
EX3) ALVL} AlvlX3)] Set the global Auto-Image luminosity to X3).
EALVL} X3)]
View the global Auto-Image luminosity.
NOTES:
X! = Input selection
X@ = Input video format
X( = Enable or disable
X3) = Auto-Image threshold value X4( = EDID emulation See the X4( definition on page 34.
1 = configurable VGA 2 = HDMI or DVI input 1 3 = HDMI or DVI input 2 4 = HDMI or DVI input 3
0 = No input detected 1 = RGB (input 1 only) 2 = YUV (input 1 only) 3 = S-video (input 1 only) 5 = HDMI (inputs 2-4 only)
0 = off or disabled 1 = on or enabled
0-100 (where 0 = black and 100 = white; 25 = default)
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Horizontal start
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Vertical start
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Pixel phase (available only for RGB and YUV-HD input signals)
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Total pixels (available only for RGB and YUV-HD input signals)
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
EX# HSRT} HsrtX!*X#]
E+HSRT} HsrtX!*X#]
E-HSRT} HsrtX!*X#]
EHSRT} X#]
EX# VSRT} VsrtX!*X#]
E+VSRT} VsrtX!*X#]
E-VSRT} VsrtX!*X#]
EVSRT} X#]
EX$ PHAS} PhasX!*X$] Set the pixel phase to X$ on the
E+PHAS} PhasX!*X$]
E-PHAS} PhasX!*X$]
EPHAS} X$]
EX^ TPIX} TpixX!*X^] Set the total pixels to X^ on the
E+TPIX} TpixX!*X^]
E-TPIX} TpixX!*X^]
ETPIX} X^]
Response
(scaler to host)
Additional Description
Set the horizontal start position.
Increase the horizontal start position by one.
Decrease the horizontal start position by one.
View the horizontal start position.
Set the vertical start position.
Increase the vertical start position by one.
Decrease the vertical start position by one.
View the vertical start position.
current input. Increase the pixel phase setting by
one on the current input. Decrease the pixel phase setting
by one on the current input. View the pixel phase setting on the
current input.
current input. Increase the total pixels by one on
the current input. Decrease the total pixels by one
on the current input. View the total pixel setting on the
current input.
NOTES:
X! = Input selection
X# = Horizontal or vertical start
X$ = Pixel phase
X^ = Total pixels
1 = configurable VGA 2 = HDMI or DVI input 1 3 = HDMI or DVI input 2 4 = HDMI or DVI input 3
0-255 (128 = default)
0-63 (31 = default)
±
512 of the default value
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Active pixels
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Active lines
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
3:2, 2:2, 24:1 Film mode detect
Auto
Off
View setting
HDCP authorized setting (valid for HDMI inputs only, to allow or block HDCP input signals)
Enable HDCP authorization
Disable HDCP authorization
Query HDCP authorization status
HDCP status (valid for HDMI inputs and the DTP output only)
Query input
Query output
EX& APIX} Apix X!*X&] Set the active pixels to X& on the current input.
E+APIX} Apix X!*X&]
E-APIX} Apix X!*X&]
EAPIX} X&]
EX* ALIN} Alin X!*X* ] Set the active lines to X* on the current input.
E+ALIN} Alin X!*X*]
E-ALIN} Alin X!*X*]
EALIN} X*]
EX!*1FILM} FilmX!*X(]
EX!*0FILM} FilmX!*X(]
EX! FILM} X( ]
EEX!*1HDCP} HdcpEX!*1 ]
EEX!*0HDCP} HdcpEX!*0 ]
EEX!HDCP} X4$]
EIX!HDCP} X3!]
EO1HDCP} X3!]
Response
(scaler to host)
HdcpEX!*X4$]
HdcpIX!*X3!]
HdcpO1*X3! ]
Additional Description
Increase the active pixels by one on the current input.
Decrease the active pixels by one on the current input.
View the active pixels on the current input.
Increase the active lines by one on the current input.
Decrease the active lines by one on the current input.
View the active lines on the current input.
Set film mode detection to automatic (default).
Disable film mode detection.
View the current film mode setting.
Enable HDCP authorization.
Disable HDCP authorization.
View HDCP authorization setting. Verbose mode 2 and 3
View the HDCP status on input X!. Verbose mode 2 and 3 View the HDCP status on the output. Verbose mode 2 and 3
NOTES:
X! = Input selection
X& = Active pixels
X* = Active lines
X( = Enable or disable
X3! = HDCP status
X4$ = HDMI input HDCP authorization status
1 = configurable VGA 2 = HDMI or DVI input 1 3 = HDMI or DVI input 2 4 = HDMI or DVI input 3
±
512 of the default value
±
256 of the default value
0 = off or disabled 1 = on or enabled
0 = no sink or source device detected 1 = sink or source detected with HDCP 2 = sink or source detected but no HDCP is present
0 = block HDCP encryption 1 = allow HDCP encryption (default)
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Picture Adjustment Commands
Contrast
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Brightness
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Detail filter
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Color (NTSC, PAL, and SECAM inputs only)
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Tint (NTSC inputs only)
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Auto Memories
Enable
Disable
View
EX1$ CONT} ContX!*X1$]
E+CONT} Cont X!*X1$]
E-CONT} Cont X!*X1$]
ECONT} X1$]
EX1$ BRIT} BritX!*X1$]
E+BRIT} Brit X!*X1$]
E-BRIT} Brit X!*X1$]
EBRIT} X1$]
EX1$ HDET} HdetX!*X1$]
E+HDET} Hdet X!*X1$]
E-HDET} Hdet X!*X1$]
EHDET} X1$]
EX1$ COLR} ColrX!*X1$]
E+COLR} Colr X!*X1$]
E-COLR} Colr X!*X1$]
ECOLR} X1$]
EX1$ TINT} TintX!*X1$]
E+TINT} Tint X!*X1$]
E-TINT} Tint X!*X1$]
ETINT} X1$]
EX!*1AMEM} AmemX!*1] Enable auto memory on input X!.
EX!*0AMEM} AmemX!*0] Disable auto memory on input X!.
EX! AMEM} X( ]
Response
(scaler to host)
Additional Description
Set the contrast for the current input.
Increase the contrast setting by one.
Decrease the contrast setting by one.
View the contrast setting.
Set the brightness on the current input.
Increase the brightness setting by one.
Decrease the brightness setting by one.
View the brightness setting.
Set the detail filter for the current input.
Increase the detail setting by one.
Decrease the detail setting by one.
View the detail filter setting.
Set the color level on the current input.
Increase the color level setting by one.
Decrease the color level setting by one.
View the color level setting.
Set the tint on the current input.
Increase the tint setting by one.
Decrease the tint setting by one.
View the tint setting.
View the auto memories status.
NOTES:
X! = Input selection
X( = Enable or disable
X1$ = Picture adjustment
1 = configurable VGA 2 = HDMI or DVI input 1 3 = HDMI or DVI input 2 4 = HDMI or DVI input 3
0 = off or disabled 1 = on or enabled
0-127 (64 = default)
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Horizontal shift (image)
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Vertical shift (image)
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Horizontal size (image)
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Vertical size (image)
Specify a value
Increment value
Decrement value
View
Compound image position and size
Specify a value
View
EX1% HCTR} HctrX1%] Set the horizontal position to X1%.
E+HCTR} HctrX1%]
E-HCTR} HctrX1%]
EHCTR} X1%]
EX1^ VCTR} VctrX1^] Set the vertical position to X1^.
E+VCTR} VctrX1^]
E-VCTR} VctrX1^]
EVCTR} X1^]
EX1& HSIZ} HsizX1&] Set the horizontal size to X1&.
E+HSIZ} HsizX1&]
E-HSIZ} HsizX1&]
EHSIZ} X1&]
EX1* VSIZ} VsizX1*] Set the vertical size to X1*.
E+VSIZ} VsizX1*]
E-VSIZ} VsizX1*]
EVSIZ} X1*]
EX1%*X1^*X1&*X1*XIMG}
EXIMG} X1%*X1^*X1&*X1*]
Response
(scaler to host)
XimgX1%*X1^*X1&*X1*]
Additional Description
Increase the horizontal position setting by one.
Decrease the horizontal position setting by one.
View the horizontal position setting.
Increase the vertical position setting by one.
Decrease the vertical position setting by one.
View the vertical position setting.
Increase the horizontal size setting by one.
Decrease the horizontal size setting by one.
View the horizontal size setting.
Increase the vertical size setting by one.
Decrease the vertical size setting by one.
View the vertical size setting.
Set the horizontal and vertical positions and sizes.
View all position and size settings.
NOTES:
X1% = Horizontal position
X1^ = Vertical position
X1& = Horizontal size
X1* = Vertical size
±2048
±1200
10-4096
10-2400
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Response
(scaler to host)
Additional Description
Preset Commands
User presets
Recall preset
Save preset
Delete preset
User preset name
Write name
View name
NOTE: To clear a user preset name, enter a single space character for X1#. This resets the user preset name
to the default value, “[User Preset XX].” This is valid only for existing presets.
Input presets
Recall preset
Save preset
Delete preset
Input preset name
Write name
View name
1*X2). 1RprX2)] Recall user preset X2).
1*X2), 1SprX2)]
Save the current picture controls.
EX1*X2) PRST} PrstX1*X2) ] Clear user preset X2).
E1*X2),X1#PNAM} Pnam1* X2),X1#] Set user preset X2) name to X1#.
E1*X2)PNAM} X1#] View the name of user preset X2).
2*X2!. 2RprX2!] Recall input preset X2!.
2*X2!, 2SprX2!]
See the table below for settings saved on input presets.
EX2*X2! PRST} PrstX2*X2! ] Clear input preset X2!.
E2*X2!, X1# PNAM} Pnam2*X2!,X1#] Set input preset X2! name to X1#.
E2*X2!PNAM} X1#] View the name of user preset X2!.
NOTE: To clear an input preset name, enter a single space character for X1#. This resets the input preset name
to the default value, “[Input Preset XXX].” This is valid only for existing presets.
Saved Settings for User Presets Saved Settings for Input Presets
Color Detail Input Type Contrast V Start Image H/V Position
Tint Preset Name Preset Name Brightness H Active Image H/V Size
Contrast Image H/V Position Audio Gain/Attenuation Detail V Active
Brightness Image H/V Size Color Total Pixels Phase
Tint H Start Film Mode
NOTES:
X1# = Text label
X2) = User presets
X2! = Input presets
Up to 16 characters but cannot contain the following:
\ / : * ? < > | ”
1-16
1-16
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Response
(scaler to host)
Additional Description
Output Configuration Commands
TMDS output format
Set format
View setting
View auto output format
Power Save mode
Power Save off
Power Save on
NOTE: It may take some time for DTP communication to resume after Power Save mode is turned off.
EX3$ VTPO} VtpoX3$]
EVTPO} X3$ ]
VtpoX3$]
E1*VTPO} X3$ ]
E0PSAV} Psav0]
E1PSAV} Psav1]
Set the color space and format of the output to X3$.
View the color space and format setting. Verbose mode 2 and 3 View the Auto output color space.
Operate at full power.
Operate in a low power state. There is no video output or DTP communication.
View setting
Screen saver
Set mode
View mode
Set time-out duration
View time-out duration
View screen saver status
NOTES:
X2@ = Output sync timeout
X2* = Screen saver mode
X3$ = HDMI output format
X4@ = Power Save mode
X4# = Screen saver status
EPSAV} X4@ ]
View the Power Save mode.
EMX2*SSAV} SsavM X2*] Set the color of the screen saver to X2*.
EMSSAV} X2* ]
SsavMX2*]
View the color of the screen saver. Verbose mode 2 and 3
ETX2@SSAV} SsavT X2@] Set the time-out duration to X2@.
ETSSAV} X2@ ]
SsavTX2@]
ESSSAV} X4# ]
SsavSX4#]
0 = OSD is never displayed, output sync is instantly
disabled with no active input
1-500 (in 1 second increments) 501 = output sync never times out
1 = black output (default) 2 = blue output
0 = auto (default) 1 = DVI RGB 444 2 = HDMI RGB “Full” 3 = HDMI RGB “Limited” 4 = HDMI YUV 444 “Full” 5 = HDMI YUV 444 “Limited” 6 = HDMI YUV 422 “Full” 7 = HDMI YUV 422 “Limited”
0 = full power mode (default) 1 = low power state
0 = active input detected, timer not running 1 = no active input, timer running, output sync enabled 2 = no active input, timer expired, output sync disabled
View the time-out duration. Verbose mode 2 and 3 View the screen saver status. Verbose mode 2 and 3
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Video mute (defaults to unmuted after a power cycle)
Mute video to black
Mute output sync/video
Unmute output
View mute status on all outputs
Output scaler rate
Set output rate
1B
2B
0B
B
EX4( RATE} RateX4(]
Response
(scaler to host)
]
Vmt1
]
Vmt2
]
Vmt0
X2(]
VmtX2(]
Additional Description
Mute the video and display a black screen.
Mute the video and sync on all outputs.
Display the selected input.
View the video mute setting. Verbose mode 2 and 3
Set the output resolution and rate to
X4(.
View output rate
NOTES:
X2( = Video mute on all outputs
ERATE} X4(]
0 = unmute 1 = mute to black 2 = mute all output sync and video
View the selected output rate.
X4( = Output rate See the X4( definition on page 34.
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Response
(scaler to host)
Additional Description
Audio Configuration Commands
Output audio mute
Enable global audio mute
Disable global audio mute
Set discrete audio mute
View output audio mute
1Z
0Z
Amt1
Amt0
]
]
X4** X( Z AmtX4** X(] Set audio mute on output X4*.
Z
X(•X(]
Amt
X(•X(]
Audio input format
NOTE: For audio input format details, see Audio Configuration page on page 70.
Enables audio mute on all outputs.
Disable audio mute on all outputs.
View the audio mute status on the analog and digital audio output.
Verbose mode 2 and 3
Set audio input format
EIX!*X3% AFMT} AfmtIX!*X3%] Set the audio format of input X! to X3%.
NOTES:
For input 1, X3% can only be set to 0, 1, and 2. Attempting to set this input to a digital format returns an
E14 error message.
For inputs 2-4, digital auto modes (X3% = 5, 6, 7, and 8) detect and use embedded digital audio when
present or will use the analog audio input when digital audio is not detected.
View audio input format
EIX!AFMT} X3%] View the audio input format of input X!.
Audio gain and attenuation (analog inputs only)
Set gain or attenuation
Increment gain or
X3*G Aud X3*] Set the audio input gain to X3*.
+G
attenuation Decrement gain or
-G
attenuation View audio gain level
G
NOTES:
X! = Input selection
X( = Enable or disable
X3% = Audio input format
X3* = Audio input gain
X4* = Audio output mute
X3*]
Aud
X3*]
Aud
X3*]
1 = configurable VGA 2 = HDMI or DVI input 1 3 = HDMI or DVI input 2 4 = HDMI or DVI input 3
0 = off or disabled 1 = on or enabled
0 = none (input muted) 1 = analog 1 (TRS) (default for input 1) 2 = analog 2 (captive screw) 3 = LPCM-2Ch digital (default for inputs 2-4) 4 = Multi-Ch digital 5 = LPCM-2Ch digital auto (analog 1) 6 = Multi-Ch digital auto (analog 1) 7 = LPCM-2Ch digital auto (analog 2) 8 = Multi-Ch digital auto (analog 2)
-18 to +24 in dB (0 = default)
1 = local 5-pole captive and remote 5-pole remote
Increase the audio input gain by 1 dB.
Decrease the audio input gain by 1 dB.
View the audio level of the current input.
(DTP) captive analog audio output
2 = embedded HDMI audio
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Volume
Set volume
Increment the volume
Decrement the volume
View the volume setting
Audio output format (analog outputs only)
Set audio output format
View audio output format
X3^V Vol X3^]
+V
-V
V
EO1*X3& AFMT} AfmtO1*X3&] Set the audio output format to X3&.
EOAFMT} X3&]
Advanced Configuration Commands
Test pattern
Set pattern
EX1( TEST} TestX1(] Set test pattern X1(.
Response
(scaler to host)
X3^]
Vol
X3^]
Vol
X3^]
VolX3^]
AfmtO1*X3& ]
Additional Description
Set the volume.
Increase the volume by 1 dB.
Decrease the volume by 1 dB.
View the volume level. Verbose mode 2 and 3
View the audio output format. Verbose mode 2 and 3
View test pattern
Freeze
Enable
Disable
View freeze status
NOTES:
X( = Enable or disable
X1( = Test patterns
X3^ = Audio volume
X3& = Audio output format
ETEST} X1( ]
1F
0F
F
]
Frz1
]
Frz0
X(]
0 = off or disabled 1 = on or enabled
0 = none (default) 1 = crop 2 = alternating pixels 3 = crosshatch 4 = color bars 5 = grayscale 6 = blue mode 7 = audio test pattern (pink noise)
-100 to 0 in 1 dB steps where 0 = 0 dB and
-100 = -100 dB (-10 = default) 1 = dual mono
2 = stereo (default)
View the current test pattern.
Freeze the current input.
Unfreeze the current input.
View the freeze setting.
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Input aspect ratio (per input)
Set for fill
Set to follow
View aspect setting
Front Panel Lockout modes (Executive mode)
Enable mode 1
Enable mode 2
Disable
View status
Overscan mode (applies only to SMPTE input resolutions)
Set value
View status
Video signal presence
View video signal presence status
EX!*1ASPR} Aspr X!*1]
EX!*2ASPR} Aspr X!*2]
EX! ASPR} X2&]
1X
2X
0X
X
EX@*X2^ OSCN} OscnX@*X2^] Set the overscan value to X2^.
EX@ OSCN} X2^]
E0LS} X4!X4!X4! X4!]
Response
(scaler to host)
]
Exe1
]
Exe2
]
Exe0
X2#]
X4!X4! X4! X4! ]
In00
Additional Description
Fill the entire output.
Maintain the input aspect ratio.
View the aspect ratio setting.
Lock the entire front panel.
Limit front panel control to input switching and Auto-Image.
Unlock the front panel.
View the lock mode.
View the overscan setting.
View video signal presence for all inputs.
Verbose modes 2 and 3
NOTES:
X! = Input selection
X@ = Input video format
X( = Enable or disable
X2# = Executive mode status
X2^ = Overscan
X2& = Aspect ratio setting
X4! = Video signal status
1 = configurable VGA 2 = HDMI or DVI input 1 3 = HDMI or DVI input 2 4 = HDMI or DVI input 3
1 = RGB 2 = YUV 3 = S-video 4 = Composite 5 = HDMI
0 = off or disabled 1 = on or enabled
0 = off or disabled (default) 1 = mode 1 (complete front panel lockout) 2 = mode 2 (input selection and Auto-Image only)
0 = 0.0% (default for RGB and HDMI) 1 = 2.5% (default for YUV, S-Video, and CV) 2 = 5.0%
1 = fill (default) 2 = follow
0 = video/HDMI signal not detected 1 = video/HDMI signal detected
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Auto switch mode
Disable auto switch mode
Prioritize highest active input
Prioritize lowest active input
View auto switch mode
Video switch effect
Cut
Fade through black
View setting
HDCP mode
Set HDCP mode
View HDCP mode
HDCP notification (displayed on non-HDCP displays with HDCP input selected)
Enable notification
Disable notification
Query notification
AV mute (from contact and tally pins)
Configure AV mute
View AV mute setting
E0AUSW} Ausw0]
E1AUSW} Ausw1]
E2AUSW} Ausw2]
EAUSW} X3%]
E0SWEF} Swef0]
E1SWEF} Swef1]
ESWEF} X3@]
ESX3#HDCP} HdcpS X3# ]
ESHDCP} X3#]
EN1HDCP} HdcpN1]
EN0HDCP} HdcpN0]
ENHDCP} X(]
EX4^*X4& MUTM} MutmX4^*X4&]
EMUTM} X4^*X4&]
Response
(scaler to host)
Additional Description
Manual input switching only.
Automatically switches to the highest numbered active input.
Automatically switches to the lowest numbered active input.
View the current auto switch mode.
Set the switch effect to cut.
Set the switch effect to fade through black (default).
View the switch effect setting.
Set HDCP authentication and encryption settings.
View the HDCP mode setting.
Display a green screen.
Mute output to black.
View the HDCP notification setting.
Configure the operation of Contact In and Tally Out ports.
View the current status of Contact In and Tally Out port configuration.
NOTES:
X( = Enable or disable
X3@ = Video switching effect
X3# = HDCP mode
X3% = Auto switch mode
X4^ = AV mute mode
X4& = Mute LED mode
0 = off or disabled 1 = on or enabled
0 = cut 1 = fade through black (default)
0 = HDMI outputs are always authenticated, but only
encrypted when required.
1 = HDMI outputs are always authenticated and encrypted 2 = HDMI outputs are always authenticated, but only
encrypted when required, with continuous DVI trials
3 = HDMI outputs are always authenticated and encrypted,
with continuous DVI trials
0 = disable (default) 1 = gives priority to the highest numbered active input 2 = gives priority to the lowest numbered active input
0 = normal operation (default) 1 = perform video and audio mute 2 = perform video sync and audio mute
0 = always on (default) 1 = off when muted 2 = blink when muted
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
On-Screen Menu Configuration Commands
Front control panel emulation
Toggle menu
Enter menu
Exit menu
Enter
Up arrow
Down arrow
Left arrow
Right arrow
View OSD menu status
EMMENU} Menu*M]
EAMENU} Menu*A]
EXMENU} Menu*X]
EEMENU} Menu*E]
EUMENU} Menu*U]
EDMENU} Menu*D]
ELMENU} Menu*L]
ERMENU} Menu*R]
EMENU} X( ]
Device Commands
Reset
Reset all device settings to factory default
Verbose mode
Set verbose mode
View verbose mode setting
Unit name
Set unit name
NOTE: Characters must be from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), or the minus or hyphen sign (-). Lowercase
and uppercase letters are interchangeable. The first character must be an alpha character. The last character cannot be a minus sign or hyphen.
EZXXX} Zpx]
EX2$ CV} VrbX2$]
ECV} X2$ ]
EX2% CN} Ipn
Response
(scaler to host)
MenuX(]
X2%]
Additional Description
Toggle the OSD menu on or off.
Enter OSD menu.
Exit OSD menu.
Emulate the Enter button.
Emulate the Up button.
Emulate the Down button.
Emulate the Left button.
Emulate the Right button.
Show the status of the OSD menu. Verbose mode 2 and 3
Reset all device settings the factory defaults.
Enable or disable verbose mode and tagged responses, where additional information is provided in response to a query.
View the verbose mode setting.
Set the device name to X2%.
View unit name
Reset unit name
NOTES:
ECN} X2% ]
E
X( = Enable or disable
X2$ = Verbose mode
X2% = Device name
View the device name.
CN} Ipn•IN1604•DTP]
or
Ipn•IN1604•HD]
0 = off or disabled 1 = on or enabled
0 = clear or none 1 = verbose mode (default for RS-232 and USB
connections)
2 = tagged responses for queries 3 = verbose mode and tagged queries
text label up to 24 characters
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Reset the device name to the factory default. The device name depends on the device model.
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Command ASCII Command
(host to scaler)
Information request
General Information
Query firmware version
Query full firmware version
Query boot loader version,
I
Q
*Q
0Q x.xx-x.xx.xxxx -
factory firmware version, and current firmware version
Query part number
View internal temperature
View device description
View TP protocol
N
E20STAT} X1!]
2i
EO1HDBT} X4%]
Response
(scaler to host)
X!
Vid BlkX2(•HrtX1@•VrtX1@]
x.xx
x.xx.xxxx
TypX@•StdX1)•AmtX(
]
]
Additional Description
View firmware version.
View full firmware version.
View boot loader version,
x.xx.xxxx]
factory firmware, and current user firmware.
<part number>
]
View the part number.
View the temperature in
20Stat
SCALING
PRESENTATION SWITCHER]
X1!]
•...
•...
degrees Celsius. Verbose mode 2 and 3 View the unit description.
View the current twisted pair
HdbtO1*X4%]
output format for the output. Verbose mode 2 and 3
...
NOTE: This is a read-only command for the IN1604 DTP only. To adjust the TP protocol, use the rear panel
switch (see TP output connector and TP output switch (IN1604 DTP only) on page 8).
NOTES:
X! = Input selection
X@ = Input video format
X( = Enable or disable
X1) = Input standard
1 = configurable VGA 2 = HDMI or DVI input 1 3 = HDMI or DVI input 2 4 = HDMI or DVI input 3
1 = RGB 2 = YUV 3 = S-video 4 = Composite 5 = HDMI
0 = off or disabled 1 = on or enabled
0 = no signal detected on the current input 1 = NTSC 3.85 2 = PAL 3 = NTSC 4.43 4 = SECAM
- = not applicable
X1! = Internal temperature
In degrees Celsius
X1@ = Horizontal and vertical frequency
X2( = Video mute on all outputs
X4% = TP output format
0 = all outputs are unmuted 1 = at least one output is muted 2 = at least one output is muted and sync is disabled
0 = DTP format (default) 1 = HDBaseT format
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Configuration Software
The Extron Product Configuration Software (PCS) offers another way to control the scalers via USB connection in addition to the SIS commands.
This section describes the software installation and communication (see the IN1604 Series Product Configuration Software help file for additional control information). Topics in this section include:
Software Installation
Software Connection
Software Overview
AV Controls Panel
Configuration Pages
The graphical interface includes the same functions as those on the device front panel with additional features that are available only through the software.
The control software is compatible with Microsoft Windows operating systems. The software program is available on the Extron website.
Software Installation
Figure 22. PCS Download from the Extron Website
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1. On the Extron website, select the Download tab (see figure 22, 1).
2. From the left sidebar, click the PCS link (2).
3. Click the Download button.
4. Submit any required information to start the download. Note where the file is saved.
5. Open the executable (.exe) file from the save location.
6. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. By default, the installation creates a
directory (if one does not exist) in the Program Files or Program Files (x86) folder.
Software Connection
Open the Product Configuration Software program from the Start menu or desktop shortcut. The Extron Product Configuration Software window opens with the Start-up screen. Connect to the scaler using the Device Discovery panel.
Figure 23. Start-up Window (IN1604 DTP Connected)
NOTE: PCS versions prior to 2.0 do not have the Device Discovery feature. If possible,
update the PCS version from the Extron website. If that is not possible, connect to the scaler by choosing the connection method and submitting the required information in the current PCS version.
Offline device configuration is not supported with the IN1604 DTP and IN1604 HD scalers, but the configuration screens and panels can be still be viewed.
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Device Discovery Panel
The Device Discovery panel displays accessible Extron devices connected directly to the PC using the software. Devices can be identified and sorted by model, IP address, device name, or connection method.
Figure 24. Device Discovery Panel
To sort the list of available devices:
1. Click the Device Discovery tab (see figure 24, 1).
2. Click the desired column heading (2) to sort the category in ascending or descending
order.
To connect to a device:
1. Click the Device Discovery tab (1).
2. Select the desired device (3).
3. Click the Connect button (4). A new device configuration tab opens.
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Offline Device Preview
The configuration options for scalers can be viewed without connecting to a device, but the settings cannot be changed or saved.
To open a scaler device tab:
1. In the Start-up drop-down menu, select New Configuration File. The New
Configuration File
Figure 25. Start-up Drop-down Menu
dialog box opens.
Figure 26. New Configuration File Dialog Box (IN1604 DTP Selected)
2. Select the desired device model from the Device Models list (see figure 26, 1).
3. Click the Configure button (see figure 26, 2). A new offline device configuration tab
opens. An offline device is noted by the gray indicator (an online device has a green indicator) on the left of the device tab.
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Software Overview
Figure 27. Online Device Tab (IN1604 DTP Shown)
Each device tab has a Device drop-down menu to the right of the device name for device-specific configuration options. The Software menu in the top right corner provides software configuration and information options for PCS and is available to all device modules.
Software Menu
The Software menu contains options to display device connection methods in the device tabs, re-enable confirmation dialogs, and view software information.
Figure 28. Software Menu
Show Expanded Device Tabs
This option contains a setting to display the device connection method in the Device tab.
From the Software menu, select Show Expanded Device Tabs.
Figure 29. Expanded Device Tab (IN1604 DTP Connected through USB)
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Software Settings
This option resets all disabled confirmation dialogs to the default settings.
1. From the Software Menu, select Software Settings. The Software Settings
dialog box opens.
Figure 30. Software Settings Dialog Box
2. Click the Re-enable Confirmation Dialogs button. The dialog box closes and the
reset is complete. Click the Close button to close the dialog box without re-enabling the confirmation dialogs.
Tutorial
This option displays a general overview of where to find features in the PCS framework.
1. From the Software menu, select Tutorial. The Tutorial dialog box opens.
2. Click the I Get It! button to close the dialog box.
Extron PCS Help
This options opens the PCS Help file for general PCS operations. For product-specific help files, see Product help file on page 58.
From the Software menu, select Extron PCS Help.
About Extron PCS
This option contains information about the current PCS version.
1. From the Software menu, select About Extron PCS. The About - Extron PCS
dialog box opens.
Figure 31. About - Extron PCS Dialog Box
2. Click the Details button for more information.
3. Click the OK button to close the dialog box.
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Device Menu
Exit
This option disconnects PCS from connected devices and closes the application.
1. From the Software menu, select Exit. If device tabs are open, the Exit dialog box
opens.
Figure 32. Exit Dialog Box
2. If necessary, click the Close Session(s) and Exit button to disconnect the software
from connected devices, close all offline device tabs, and close the software. Click the
Cancel button to leave the software open.
The Device drop-down menu contains options for disconnecting, changing hardware settings, resetting the device, saving and opening configuration settings, updating firmware, and viewing software information.
Figure 33. Device Menu
Disconnect
This option disconnects the PCS program from the connected device and closes the device tab.
From the Device Menu, select Disconnect.
Hardware Settings
This option opens a dialog box that displays unit information of the connected device.
From the Device drop-down menu, select Settings > Hardware Settings.... The
Hardware Settings
dialog box opens.
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Unit Information tab
The Unit Information tab displays basic information about the connected device.
Figure 34. Unit Information Tab (IN1604 DTP Shown)
Click the Cancel button (1) to close the dialog box.
Reset Device
This option opens a dialog box to confirm the resetting of device settings.
From the Device drop-down menu, select Reset Device.... The Reset Device dialog
box opens.
Figure 35. Reset Device Dialog Box
The reset changes all device settings to the factory defaults. It is the same as the
EZXXX} SIS command (see Reset SIS commands on page 47).
To reset the connected device, click the Reset button. To exit the Reset Device dialog box without making any changes, click the Cancel button.
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Backup
The Backup option exports all audio, video, and communication settings of the connected device to the PC. This exported configuration can be saved as a backup, or be used to replicate settings from one device to other devices of the same model. When restoring a configuration, specific device settings can be selected.
To save the current configuration settings to an external file:
1. From the Device drop-down menu, click Backup. The Backup window opens.
2. Navigate to the desired save location on the PC and click the Save button. The window
closes.
Restore
The Restore option restores a saved configuration to the connected device.
To restore a saved configuration settings file:
1. From the Device drop-down menu, select Restore this Device.... The Restore
This Device
dialog box opens.
Figure 36. Restore This Device Dialog Box
2. Click the Open Backup File... button. The Open Backup File window opens.
3. Navigate to the location of the saved file on the PC.
4. Select the file and click the Open button. The Open Backup File window closes.
NOTE: Valid configuration files have a .extz file extension.
5. Click the Restore button to apply the configuration settings. A dialog box opens.
6. Click the Close button to close the Restore this Device dialog box.
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Update Firmware
This option uploads firmware from the host device to the connected device.
NOTE: If necessary, download new firmware from the Extron website to the host device
(see Downloading Updated Firmware on page 79).
1. From the Device drop-down menu, select Update Firmware. A dialog box opens to
ask permission to disconnect from the device.
2. Click the Continue button to disconnect from the device and continue with the
firmware update process. The Update Firmware dialog box opens.
Figure 37. Update Firmware Dialog Box (Update)
3. Click the Browse button.
4. Navigate to the desired firmware file and select the device-specific firmware file. Valid
firmware files have an .eff or .esf file extension.
5. Click the Open button.
6. In the Update Firmware dialog box, click the Update button.
Product help file
This option contains a link to the device help file.
From the Device drop-down menu, select [Device] Help. The help file opens in a separate window.
About This Module
This option contains the module part number and version number of the device tab in PCS.
1. From the Device drop-down menu, select About This Module.... The About This
Module
Figure 38. About This Module Dialog Box
2. Click the Close button to close the dialog box.
dialog box opens.
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AV Controls Panel
The AV Controls panel is used to control AV settings such as input selection, one-time Auto-Image to an input, video and audio mute, and image freeze. The panel also displays input and output information.
Figure 39. AV Controls Panel
AV Inputs Buttons
Click an input button from the AV Inputs panel (1) to select an input. As a new input is selected, the Active Input section displays information about the current input.
NOTE: The signal indicators on the AV input buttons display green when a signal is
present on the corresponding input or gray when there is no signal present.
Auto-Image Button
Click the Auto-Image button (2) to start a one-time Auto-Image on the selected input.
Freeze Button
Click the Freeze button (3) to freeze the input. The button turns blue.
Mute Buttons
Click the Audio Mute button (4) to globally mute only the audio. The button turns red
when enabled.
Click the Video Mute button (5) to mute only the video. The button turns red when
enabled.
Click the AV Mute button (6) to mute both the video and audio simultaneously. The
button turns red along with the Video Mute and Audio Mute buttons when enabled.
Click the Sync Mute button (7) to mute the video and sync. The button turns red
along with the Video Mute button when enabled.
To unmute any signal, click the appropriate button. The button reverts to the default color, indicating the signal has been unmuted.
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Configuration Pages
The configuration pages contain options for input and output configuration, EDID management, image settings, image size and position, audio configuration, preset management, and general settings.
Figure 40. Global Navigation Bar
Input and Output Configuration Page
To open this page, click the Input/Output Config icon (1) on the Global Navigation
Bar
. It contains panels for individual input configuration, output configuration, switch
transitions, and test pattern generation.
Figure 41. Input/Output Configuration Page
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Input Configuration panel
Figure 42. Input Configuration Panel
To configure an input, adjust the following:
1. For analog input 1, select the desired input signal type from the Signal Type
drop-down menu (1). Available options include RGB (default), YUV, S-Video, and
Composite. All other inputs have a signal type of HDMI/DVI.
2. From the Aspect Ratio drop-down menu (2), select one of the following:
Fill — Scales the input signal to fill the entire video output.
Follow — Follows the signal aspect ratio, with respect to the current output
resolution setting. Black letter box or pillar box bars may be applied for aspect ratio compensation.
3. For analog input 1, select the Auto-Image check box (3) to enable an automatic
Auto-Image to the input. When enabled, Auto-Image is applied whenever there is a change in the input sync. Auto-Image attempts to size and center the input signal based on the aspect ratio setting.
By default, the Auto-Image threshold is 25% brightness. An analog video signal greater than the threshold is considered active video. To change the threshold value, use SIS commands (see Auto-Image threshold value commands on page 35).
4. To enable the auto memory for an individual input, select the Auto Memory check box
(4) of the desired input. Auto memory recalls input and image settings for signals that have previously been applied. When auto memory is disabled, the scaler treats every newly applied input as a new source.
5. To enable the HDCP Authorized feature for inputs 2-4, select the HDCP Authorized
check box (5). This feature determines if a digital input will report as an HDCP authorized sink to a source.
NOTE: This option is not available for analog input 1.
For source devices that require encryption, enable HDCP Authorized. If HDCP Authorized is disabled for sources that require encryption (for example, a Blu-ray player), the output is muted or a warning message is displayed.
Some source devices may encrypt their output even if the source material does not require HDCP encryption, preventing content from being displayed on a non-HDCP compliant display. Disable HDCP Authorized to allow the output of the scaler to remain unencrypted.
6. To enable automatic 3:2 and 2:2 film pulldown detection for NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and
1080i input signals, select the Film Detect check box (6).
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Output Configuration panel
The Output Configuration panel contains controls for output resolution and rate, format settings, switch transitions, and available test pattern selections.
Figure 43. Output Configuration
To configure the output, perform the following:
1. From the Resolution drop-down menu (1), select the desired output resolution.
2. From the Refresh Rate drop-down menu (2), select the desired refresh rate.
3. From the HDMI drop-down menu (3), select the desired output format.
4. In the Switch Transitions panel (4), select one of the following radio buttons:
Fade Through Black — Fades video to a black screen before switching to the
newly selected video.
Cut — Switches video directly to the newly selected input.
5. To aid display device setup and optimization, select a test pattern from the drop-down
menu (5) in the Test Patterns panel.
Crop Alternating Pixels Crosshatch Color Bars
Grayscale Blue Mode Audio Test
Figure 44. Available Test Patterns
NOTE: No input signal is needed when using a test pattern for display device setup.
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EDID Minder Page
EDID Minder is an EDID management process that manages the EDID information between the scaler and one or more input sources. Click the EDID Minder icon (see figure 40, 2 on page 60) on the Global Navigation Bar to open the EDID Minder page.
Figure 45. EDID Minder Page
The EDID properties currently assigned to each input are displayed in the table of inputs. The audio input format listed in an EDID is determined by the audio input format selected on the Audio Configuration page (unless a custom EDID is used).
Audio Input Format Audio Capabilities Listed in EDID
None No audio Analog 1 or 2 No audio LPCM-2Ch 2-channel LPCM audio Multi-Ch Multi-channel audio LPCM-2Ch Auto (analog 1 or 2) 2-channel LPCM audio Multi-Ch Auto (analog 1 or 2) Multi-channel audio
EDID can be stored or imported as custom EDID files. Up to five EDID files can be stored on the scaler depending on the scaler model. Audio settings from custom EDID files take priority over current settings on the input.
NOTE: If an analog custom EDID file is assigned to a digital input or a digital custom
EDID file assigned to an analog input, the display may not appear correctly.
Filtering available EDID
Use the Filter tab to limit the number of available EDID displayed in the Favorites,
Available EDID, and Connected Outputs panes.
1. From the Resolution drop-down menu (see figure 45, 1), select a specific resolution
or Any.
2. From the Refresh Rate drop-down menu (2), select a specific refresh rate or Any.
3. Click the Clear button (3) to remove any active filters.
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Assigning EDID
To assign EDID to selected inputs:
1. From the inputs group box (table of inputs) on the right, select the check boxes for the
desired inputs (see figure 45, 8 on page 63).
2. From the Favorites, Connected Outputs, or Available EDID pane (4-6) on the
left, select the desired EDID.
3. From the inputs group box, click the Assign button (9) to assign EDID to the selected
input or inputs.
To assign EDID to all inputs:
1. From the Favorites, Connected Outputs, or Available EDID pane (4-6), select
an EDID.
2. From the inputs group box, click the Assign to All button (-).
NOTE: Checked or unchecked inputs are ignored and the EDID is assigned to all
inputs.
To match the selected inputs to the current output resolution:
Matching the output resolution is the default value for all inputs.
1. From the inputs group box (table of inputs) on the right, select the check boxes for the
desired inputs (8).
2. In the Output Resolution panel, click the Match Output button (7).
Adding EDID to the EDID Library
1. Click the Add EDID to Library button (=). The Add EDID to Library window
opens.
2. Navigate to the desired EDID file location and select it.
NOTE: Valid EDID files have a .bin file extension.
3. Click the Open button. The EDID is added to the Available EDID pane (6).
Saving EDID to the EDID Library
1. From the Favorites or Connected Outputs pane (4-5), right-click on an EDID.
2. Select Save to EDID Library.
3. Click the OK button to save the file.
NOTE: Saving a factory scaler EDID exports an HDMI, LPCM-2Ch EDID to the PC. The
file is saved as a .bin file.
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Image Settings Page
From this page, signal sampling and picture control settings can be adjusted, user and input presets can be saved and recalled, and overscan settings can be applied. Click the Image
Settings
the Image Settings page.
icon (see figure 40, 3 on page 60) on the Global Navigation Bar to open
Figure 46. Image Settings Page
Signal Sampling panel
Signal sampling optimizes the input signal to the scaler for the currently selected input.
Figure 47. Signal Sampling Panel
To manually adjust signal sampling settings, enter a value within the Min and Max values displayed to the right of each adjustable settings (see figure 47, 1) or click the Up or Down arrows. An asterisk beside a chosen value indicates that it is a default value.
To automatically adjust these settings, perform one of the following:
Click the Auto-Image button (2) to perform a one-time Auto-Image.
Click the Auto-Image & Fill button (3) to perform a one-time Auto-Image and fill
the entire video output (ignores aspect ratio setting).
Click the Auto-Image & Follow button (4) to perform a one-time Auto-Image and to
maintain the aspect ratio of the input signal (ignores aspect ratio setting).
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Picture Controls panel
The Pictures Controls panel shows adjustable image settings for the selected input.
Figure 48. Picture Controls Panel
To adjust the picture settings, click and drag the associated slider for any applicable image setting (brightness, contrast, color, tint, or detail) to the desired value.
Alternatively, enter a value within the field associated with the image setting, or click the
Up
and Down arrows to change the value in the field.
Overscan panel
Overscan mode zooms and crops SMPTE input resolutions to mask edge effects and ancillary data common in broadcast signals. Issuing an Auto-Image with overscan enabled runs an Auto Phase routine (YUV and RGB only) and centers and sizes the input.
Figure 49. Overscan Panel
For each input signal type, select a value from the corresponding drop-down menu.
NOTE: Setting a value of 0% disables overscan for the corresponding input format.
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Preset panels overview
Presets save output settings to be recalled (see the following table for a comparison of saved settings for input and user presets).
Settings Included Within Presets
Setting User Preset Input Preset
Horizontal and Vertical Start X Active Lines X Pixel Phase X Active Pixels X Total Pixels X Input Type X Audio Gain and Attenuation X Film Detect X Brightness and Contrast X X Color and Tint X X Detail X X Image Size and Position X X Preset Name X X
NOTE: User presets can be saved on one input resolution and recalled on a different
one. Input presets can only be recalled on the same input resolution that was present when the preset was saved.
Figure 50. Input and User Presets Panels
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Input presets
There are 16 presets that are global to all inputs. The presets contain all of the settings for an input when used with an upstream matrix switcher. Input presets save signal type, signal sampling, and picture control settings.
To save an input preset:
1. From the Input Presets list (see figure 50, 1 on page 67), select the desired preset.
2. Click the Save Preset button (2). If the selected preset already has stored information
on it, the Presets dialog box opens. Click the Overwrite button to erase the previous data and save the new settings. Click the Cancel button to cancel pending changes.
To rename a preset:
1. In the Input Preset Name column, double-click an Input Preset Name (1).
2. Change the name as desired.
3. Press the <Enter> key to save the new name.
To recall an input preset:
1. From the Input Presets list (1), select the desired preset.
2. Click the Recall Preset button (3). The Presets dialog box opens.
3. Click the Recall button to recall the preset. Click the Cancel button to return to the
Image Settings page.
To clear a preset:
1. From the Input Presets list (1), select the desired preset.
2. Click the Clear button (4). The Presets dialog box opens.
3. Click the Clear button to erase saved data. Click the Cancel button to return to the
Image Settings page.
User Presets
There are 16 user presets per input to save picture control settings only.
To save a user preset:
1. From the User Presets list (5), select the desired preset.
2. Click the Save Preset button (6). If the selected preset already has stored information
on it, the Presets dialog box opens. Click the Overwrite button to erase the previous data and save the new settings. Click the Cancel button to cancel pending changes.
To rename a preset:
1. In the User Preset Name column, double-click a User Preset Name (5).
2. Change the name as desired.
3. Press the <Enter> key to save the new name.
To recall a user preset:
1. From the User Presets list (5), select the desired preset.
2. Click the Recall Preset button (7). The Presets dialog box opens.
3. Click the Recall button to recall the preset. Click the Cancel button to return to the
Image Settings page.
To clear a preset:
1. From the User Presets list (5), select the desired preset.
2. Click the Clear button (8). The Presets dialog box opens.
3. Click the Clear button to erase saved data. Click the Cancel button to return to the
Image Settings page.
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Size and Position Page
The Size and Position page provides three methods of adjusting image output size and position: graphically, numerically, or automatically with Auto-Image. Click the Size and
Position
the Size and Position page.
Figure 51. Size and Position Page
To adjust the size and position graphically:
If desired, click the Lock Aspect Ratio check box (see figure 51, 1) to constrain the proportions of the output image. With this selected, the horizontal or vertical dimension of the output will change relative to the change of the other dimension.
1. Click and drag the drag points of the sample image (2) to resize the image within the
2. Click anywhere inside the sample image (see the blue rectangle with a circle inside in
To adjust the size and position numerically:
1. Enter a value or click the Up or Down arrow in the Horizontal Size and
2. Enter a value or click the Up or Down arrow in the Horizontal Position and
To adjust the size and position automatically:
To automatically adjust these settings, perform one of the following (see Auto-Image on page 20 for more details on Auto-Image settings):
Click the Auto-Image button (4) to perform a one-time Auto-Image.
Click the Auto-Image & Fill button (5) to perform a one-time Auto-Image and fill
Click the Auto-Image & Follow button (6) to perform a one-time Auto-Image and to
icon (see figure 40, 4 on page 60) on the Global Navigation Bar to open
designated space (defined by the black area in figure 51).
figure 51) and drag it anywhere within the designated space to reposition the image.
Vertical Size fields (
Vertical Position fields (
the entire video output (ignores aspect ratio settings).
maintain the aspect ratio of the input signal (ignores aspect ratio settings).
3
).
).
3
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Audio Configuration Page
From the Audio Config page, audio inputs and outputs can be configured and mixed. Click the Audio Config icon (see figure 40, 5 on page 60) on the Global Navigation
Bar
to open this page.
Figure 52. Audio Configuration Page
1. From the Audio Format drop-down menu (see figure 52, 1), select the desired audio
input format. The audio input format specifies whether the audio input is analog, digital, or not to be sent to the output.
NOTE: Analog Input gain adjustment applies only to analog signals. The Input
Gain fader is available only when the audio format is set to Analog 1, Analog 2,
LPCM-2Ch Auto (Analog 1), Multi-Ch Auto (Analog 1), LPCM-2Ch Auto (Analog 2)
, or Multi-Ch Auto (Analog 2).
For input 1, available formats include:
None — Audio is not sent to the output. This option sets “No Audio” EDID.
Analog 1 — Analog audio from analog audio input 1 (TRS) is sent to the output.
This option sets “No Audio” EDID.
Analog 2 — Analog audio from analog audio input 2 (captive screw) is sent to the
output. This option sets “No Audio” EDID.
For all other inputs, available formats include:
None — Audio is not sent to the output. This option sets “No Audio” EDID.
Analog 1 — Analog audio from analog input 1 is sent to the output. This option
sets “No Audio” EDID.
Analog 2 — Analog audio from analog input 2 is sent to the output. This option
sets “No Audio” EDID.
LPCM-2Ch — The digital input is configured to receive 2-channel LPCM audio. This
option sets 2Ch audio EDID.
Multi-Ch — The digital input is configured to receive multi-channel audio. If
multi-channel audio is not available, 2-channel LPCM audio is passed to the digital outputs. This option sets Multi-Ch audio EDID.
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LPCM-2Ch Auto (Analog 1) — The digital input is configured to receive
2-channel LPCM audio. If 2-channel LPCM audio is not detected, the input switches to analog input 1 to send to the output. This option sets 2Ch audio EDID.
Multi-Ch Auto (Analog 1) — The digital input is configured to receive multi-
channel audio, but will pass 2-channel LPCM if multi-channel audio is not available. If neither multi-channel audio nor 2-channel LPCM audio is detected, the input switches to analog input 1 to send to the output. This option sets Multi-Ch audio EDID.
LPCM-2Ch Auto (Analog 2) — The digital input is configured to receive
2-channel LPCM audio. If 2-channel LPCM audio is not detected, the input switches to analog input 2 to send to the output. This option sets 2Ch audio EDID.
Multi-Ch Auto (Analog 2) — The digital input is configured to receive
multi-channel audio, but will pass 2-channel LPCM if multi-channel audio is not available. If neither multi-channel audio nor 2-channel LPCM audio is detected, the input switches to analog input 2 to send to the output. This option sets Multi-Ch audio EDID.
2. For analog audio inputs, adjust the level using any of the following methods
(see figure 52, 2 on page 70):
Click and drag the fader handle to the desired level.
Press the <Up Arrow> or <Down Arrow> key to respectively increase or decrease
the level in 1 dB increments.
Press the <Page Up> or <Page Down> key to respectively increase or decrease the
level in 5 dB increments.
Click in the level text field below the fader and enter a new value. Press the <Enter>
or <Tab> key to apply the change.
Click the Up or Down arrow button to the right of the level text field to respectively
increase or decrease the level in 1 dB increments.
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Preset Management Page
The Preset Management page gives access to input and user presets. Click the Preset
Management
the Preset Management page.
icon (see figure 40, 6 on page 60) on the Global Navigation Bar to open
Figure 53. Preset Management Page
For information on presets, see Preset panels Overview on page 67.
To save a preset:
1. Select the input preset or user preset (see figure 53, 1) to store the current
configuration.
2. Click the Save Preset button (2) located in the same Input Presets or
User Presets panel. If the selected preset already has stored information on it, a
confirmation dialog box opens.
3. Click the Overwrite button to erase the previous data and save the new settings or
click the Cancel button to return to the Preset Management page.
To recall a preset:
1. Select the input preset or user preset (1) to be recalled.
2. Click the Recall Preset button (3) located in the same Input Presets or User
Presets
panel. A confirmation dialog box opens.
3. Click the Recall button to recall the preset or click the Cancel button to return to the
Preset Management page.
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To clear a preset:
1. Select the input preset or user preset (see figure 53, 1 on page 72) to be cleared.
2. Click the Clear button (4) located in the same section of the screen. A confirmation
dialog box opens.
3. Click the Clear button to erase saved data or click the Cancel button to return to the
Preset Management page.
To rename a preset:
1. Double-click a preset name or right-click a preset name (1) and select Rename.
2. Enter a new preset name and press the <Enter> key.
General Settings Page
The General Settings page allows configuration of screen saver settings, auto switch modes, HDCP notifications, video and sync muting, and HDCP modes. Click the General
Settings
the General Settings page.
icon (see figure 40, 7 on page 60) on the Global Navigation Bar to open
Figure 54. General Settings Page
To access the Hardware Settings dialog box, click the Hardware Settings button.
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Screen Saver panel
When no active video is detected on the selected input, the screen saver mode is activated. The output sync can be disabled after a user-set duration, which allows display devices to go into a low power, standby state.
Figure 55. Screen Saver Panel
1. Click one of the radio buttons to select a display when the screen saver is enabled.
Black — Mutes video output to black for a set duration before disabling output
sync (default).
Blue with On Screen Display (OSD) Bug — Displays a blue background with
a moving OSD message that indicates “<scaler model>: Input <number> No
Signal
2. Select a duration to display the screen saver before the output sync is disabled.
Select the Disable Sync After check box to disable the scaler output sync after
a set duration without an active input. When selected, the Duration On Screen field becomes available.
In the Duration field, enter a value in the field or click the Up and Down arrows to
specify a duration to wait before disabling output sync during inactivity. The default is to never disable the output sync.
” for a set duration before disabling the output sync.
HDCP Notification panel
HDCP notification indicates when HDCP content restrictions prevent a video signal from passing.
Figure 56. HDCP Notification Panel
Select one of the following radio buttons:
Black — Displays a black or muted screen when an encrypted source is sent to a
display that is not HDCP-compliant.
Green — Displays a green screen when an encrypted source is displayed on a sink that
is not HDCP-compliant (default).
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Contact Mute and Tally LED panel
Figure 57. Contact Mute and Tally LED Panel
The Tally LED options are only available if contact mute is set to
A/V Mute or Sync Mute.
Contact Mute options:
None — The initial contact closure provides input switching to the corresponding input.
Any additional button presses or contact closures on the input have no additional effect.
A/V Mute — Once an input is selected, additional contact closure pulses mutes or
unmutes audio and video on the output.
Sync Mute — Once an input is selected, additional contact closure pulses mutes or
unmutes audio and video sync on the output.
Tally LED options:
Always On — The LED on the corresponding tally output pin to the selected input
remains lit at all times.
Mute Off — The LED on the corresponding tally output pin to the selected input turns
off when video or sync is muted; otherwise, the LED remains lit.
Mute Blink — The LED on the corresponding tally output pin to the selected input
blinks when video or sync is muted; otherwise, the LED remains lit.
Front Panel Lockout (Exec Mode) panel
The Front Panel Lockout mode (executive mode) limits the available features on the front panel of the scaler.
Figure 58. Front Panel Lockout (Exec Mode) Panel
Select one of the following radio buttons:
Unlock Front Panel — Enables the front panel control.
Mode 1: Lock Front Panel — Disables front panel control.
Mode 2: Limit Front Panel to Input Selection — Limits front panel control to
input switching and applying an Auto-Image.
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Auto Switch panel
Auto switch mode automatically switches inputs based on detected input signals.
Figure 59. Auto Switch Panel
1. Select the Enable Auto Switch check box to enable auto switch mode.
2. Click the radio button of the desired type of auto switch mode from the following:
Priority to the highest active input number — Automatically switches
the input to the highest numbered active input.
Priority to the lowest active input number — Automatically switches the
input to the lowest numbered active input.
HDCP Mode panel
When enabled, the HDCP mode can be set to either follow the current input, with or without DVI trials, or always encrypt the output, with or without DVI trials.
Figure 60. HDCP Mode Panel
Select one of the following radio buttons:
Follow Input — Encrypts the output only when required by the selected input source.
Always Encrypt Output — Always encrypts the output, regardless of the HDCP
status of the selected input source.
Follow Input (with continuous DVI trials) — Encrypts the output only when
required by the selected input source. Use this setting when DVI sink devices initially pass HDCP encrypted content, but intermittently display a green HDCP notification screen after a power cycle or resuming from sleep mode.
Always Encrypt Output (with continuous DVI trials) — Always encrypts
the output regardless of the HDCP status of the selected input source. Use this setting when DVI sink devices initially pass HDCP encrypted content, but intermittently display a green HDCP notification screen after a power cycle or resuming from sleep mode.
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Reference
opposite corners.
Information
This section contains reference or supplemental information. Topics in this section include:
Mounting
Downloading Updated Firmware
Mounting
Tabletop Mounting
Attach the provided rubber feet to the bottom four corners of the enclosure.
Rack Mounting
The scalers can be mounted into racks with the pre-installed rack ears (see UL Guidelines
for rack mounted devices on page 78). To install the device, install a rack shelf to the rack
and use the provided screws to attach the device to the rack shelf.
1U Universal Rack Shelf
Front false faceplate uses 2 screws.
Use 2 mounting holes on
Figure 61. Half Rack Shelf Mounting
1/2 Rack Width Front False Faceplate
(2) 4-40 x 3/16" Screws
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UL Guidelines for rack mounted devices
Mounting Bracket
Mounting Screws
The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guidelines pertain to the safe installation of the scaler in a rack.
1. Elevated operating ambient temperature — If the equipment is installed in a closed
or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore, install the scaler in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma = +122 ˚F, +50 ˚C) specified by Extron.
2. Reduced air flow — Install the equipment in a rack so that the amount of air flow
required for safe operation of the equipment is no compromised.
3. Mechanical loading — Mount the equipment in the rack so that a hazardous
condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
4. Circuit overloading — Connect the equipment to the supply circuit and consider the
effect that circuit overloading 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) — Maintain reliable grounding of rack-mounted
equipment. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).
Furniture Mounting
Go to www.extron.com, for a list of available furniture mounting kits. To install the scaler to furniture, follow the mounting kit instructions.
(2) Places Each Side
#8 Screw (4) Places Each Side
MBU 125
Figure 62. Under-Desk Mounting
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Downloading Updated Firmware
Figure 63. Downloading Firmware from the Extron Website
1. On the Extron website, click the Download tab (1).
2. From the left sidebar, click the Firmware link (2).
3. Navigate to the IN1604 DTP or IN1604 HD (3).
4. Ensure the available firmware version is a later version than the current one on the
device.
NOTE: The firmware release notes provide details about the changes between
5. Click the Download link (4) to the right of the desired device.
6. Submit required information to start the download. Note where the file is saved.
7. From the save location, open the executable (.exe) file.
8. Follow the instructions on the Installation Wizard screens to install the new firmware on
9. Use Extron Firmware Loader or the Product Configuration Software (see Update
different firmware versions. The file can be downloaded from the same page as the firmware.
the computer. A Release Notes file, giving information on what has changed in the new firmware version, and a set of instructions for updating the firmware are also loaded.
Firmware on page 58) to upload firmware from the PC to the scaler.
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Extron Warranty
Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace said products or components, to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is returned within the warranty period, with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to:
USA, Canada, South America, and Central America:
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Middle East:
Extron Middle East Dubai Airport Free Zone F13, PO Box 293666 United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Singapore
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling care, electrical or mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions, or if modifications were made to the product that were not authorized by Extron.
NOTE: If a product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Application Engineer to receive an RA (Return
Authorization) number. This will begin the repair process.
USA: 714.491.1500 or 800.633.9876 Europe: 31.33.453.4040 Asia: 65.6383.4400 Japan: 81.3.3511.7655
Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk of loss or damage during shipment. Returned units must include the serial number and a description of the problem, as well as the name of the person to contact in case there are any questions.
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