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1. 2 2 1 Changing Button Labels The VSA UI DP comes with a printed sheet of common button labels These labels are pre scored to the size of the buttons on the VSA UI DP or VSA UI 8 See the example below VGA VGA CV CV AUX AUX A v b A V MIC HDMI E Doc VID VID C 1 2 3 d 6 F Cam MP3 FRZ e E it 4 pK b A b CH S e V 0 CH SCRN AUX PC DVD VID SRC FLR LBY STA INP RM TV MON BLU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 RAY PC DVD VID SRC FLR LEY STA INP RM Our TV MON 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 PC DVD VID SRC FLR Ley STA INP RM Our TV MON 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 DVD VID Src FLR LBY STA INP Rm Our TV MON 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 T DVD DvD T AN DVD SAT OFF ON PC PS3 VCR VID DVR CV VGA CAM LIGHT ON OPN Cis STOP STRT AUTO GO IMG AUD AUDIO ID VIDE aa Button Label Sheet Note that some of these buttons may be missing from the sheet as they are already applied to the panels from the factory If you need a label that is not already on the sheet then you can print to the appropriate size cut to shape and apply it to the button face Adhesive backing will keep the label firmly applied to the button face but is not entirely necessary as the clear cap will hold the label in place To change the button labels follow these steps 1 2 3 e d oio E 52 Remove the UI panel from the wall plate Remove the 6 Phillips head screws securing the metal back plate to the
2. SRCVGA1 bd 54 p Disabled Toggle Action2 NONE A bd r Group SOURCE Bj e EdE p rs Label VGA 1 Priority 6 B07 Enabled Momentary Aclion1 SRCVGA2 Disabled Toggle Action 2 NONE A Label 2 Group SOURCE Priority Bos Enabled Momentary Action 1 SRCCV1 A Disabled Toggle Action2 NONE Label Cv1 Group SOURCE Priority 8 B09 Enabled Momentary Acion 1 SRCCV2 A Toggle Action2 NONE gt Label Cv2 Group SOURCE Priority 9 B10 Enabled Momentary Action 1 SRCHDMI Disabled Toggle Action 2 NONE Label Group SOURCE Priority 10 E B11 Enabled Momentary Action 1 AUX10ON EN 9 Toggle Acion2 AUX10FF Label AUX 1 Group CONTROL Priority 8 Buttons Tab Enabled Disabled This enables or disables a button A disabled button will not display on the control page and will not perform any action when pressed on the UI panel Label The label is the name that refers to the button The label appears on the button on the control page Momentary Toggle If a button is set for momentary then it will perform the same action every time it is pressed If set for toggle it will alternate between Action 1 and Action 2 each time it is pressed Note that if a button is set for momentary it will perform both Action 1 and Action 2 if both are defined Action 1 This is the primary action that is performed w
3. VSA 51 lest you create a ground loop But if you are sure that your external preamp is floating its AC cord has no ground prong then it may be advisable to connect the negative input signal to ground at the VSA 51 receiver Unbalanced Output VSA 51 R Unbalanced Output VSA 51 R Balanced VSA 51 R ground referenced Input floating Input Output Input Signal M Signal M Return M Return D M G G Mic Wiring Diagram 14 Speaker terminals for use with 8 or 16 Ohm speakers The Audio Amp is designed to drive loads equal to or greater than 8 2 Using lower loads may cause over current shutdown of the Audio amp which would require an All Mute procedure to reset the amp It is recommended that when using a single speaker for each side to use 8 or 16 N speakers The can drive around 42 watts total when using 8 Q speakers which may be loud for a small room Using 16 2 speakers will cut the power delivered by half To drive 2 speakers from each side total of 4 speakers in the room connect two 16 2 speakers in parallel or two 40 8 0 speakers in series as shown below Never connect two 8 N speakers in parallel WP 15 Receiver serial Connects to the primary display 16 Video Output to display via HDMI composite video or VGA YPbPr 2 1 1 Mounting the VSA 51 R The VSA 51 R ships with 2 L brackets attached to its sides see photo below This bracket is reversible
4. digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL Hall Research and the Hall Research Logo HP are trademarks of Hall Research HDMI is a registered trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owners Ww CAT O SN Table of Contents 1 PRETI ETE 3 1 1 System COMPONENTS eeu UU DE 3 1 2 a g Eds AM LUI mL EI M ALD eee nee oe 4 2 HardWare EN 5 2 1 WO 5 2 2 8 2 3 AR 11 2 4 MS C econ 12 2 5 VSA HDP siste tutela MM E MEE MI MU 13 2 6 bdo m B MEER 14 2 7 iecur 15 2 8 VOA eel s T Uu 23 3 _ ae eee mee 24 3 1 geet OR NER tare eee 25 3 2 Wr JHEP Cl teh rach cls T 28 4 Troublesh oting 42 4 1 Weeolssuese ia qe retia _ _____ ___ 42 4 2 Audio SSMO __ __ __ _ __ 42 4 3 Electrical DI YI 42 4 4 Web page Network jsSsues 4 43 5 SDCCINGCAUOINS OD LEID DD 44 1 Introduction The VSA 51 is the latest addition to Hall Researc
5. rear of the unit Remove the 2 exposed Phillips head screws securing the 8 button faceplate Remove the faceplate to expose the buttons Remove the clear plastic button cap The cap can be easily popped off with a flat head screwdriver Peel off the existing label and apply a new one Set it gently in place and try not to press it too firmly or it will wrinkle Make sure to keep it properly aligned Re apply the button cap by snapping it into place Re attach the metal faceplate Re attach the metal back plate Re attach the Ul panel to the wall plate if necessary Digital AV Room Control System 2 2 2 Recovering from Audio Amp Shutdown In rare instances it is possible for the audio amp in the Receiver to shut down due to an instantaneous over current condition The amp requires 8 or higher load on each side If the load has lower resistance and if you have a large impulse on the audio input that exceeds several volts the audio amp will shut down to protect against damage You can recover from this condition using a Double Mute procedure whereby both the mic and the AV source volume are muted at the same time This will reset the audio amp and bring it out of shutdown Double Mute If the system has no amplified audio output whatsoever it could be that the audio amp is shut down due to over current To recover from this condition mute the microphone and the A V source simultaneously This will reset the amp Upon un muting either
6. 6 Quick Locks not the false ceiling structure or t bars HANGER 5 QUICK LOCK 6 CEILING STRUCTURE fig 6 STRUCTURAL WOOD CEILING 6 END VIEW SIDEVEW gt VSA 51 2 7 2 VSA MNT Cage Mount The projector cage mount is universally compatible with most projectors The VSA 51 R mounts inside the cage keeping connections securely fastened and all electronics below the ceiling The projector inversely mounts to the bottom of the cage and can be adjusted on 3 axis using the adjustment knobs as shown below 1 VSA MNT cage mount 1 Adjustment knobs for adjusting pitch and roll 1 5 NPT Threaded Pipe Insert Use with any custom length pipe Security Lock to keep cage contents secure Digital AV Room Control System 2 7 2 1 Hardware dmm M4 0 7 X 16 PAN HEAD PHILLIPS MACHINE SCREW 4 REQUIRED M3 0 5 X 16 PAN HEAD PHILLIPS MACHINE SCREW 4 REQUIRED M2 6 0 45 X 16 CHEESE HEAD SLOTTED MACHINE SCREW 4 REQUIRED F l 1 4 20 X 5 8 TRUSS HEAD PHILLIPS MACHINE SCREW 4 REQUIRED Z BEND OFFSET ADAPTER 4 REQUIRED 9 32 X 47 64 X 116 PLASTIC FLAT WASHER 4 REQUIRED MAXAIDXSMG PLASTIC SPACER 8 REQUIRED STANDARD M4 STEEL FLAT WASHER 4 REQUIRED ERN EM STANDARD M2 5 STEEL FLAT WASHER 4 REQUIRED 10 AL SECURITY TORX BIT T27 1 REQUIRED VSA 51 2 2 2 Installation A CAUT
7. Composite input 1 Connect to a VSA C DP via 1x UTP cable Composite input 2 Connect to a VSA C DP via 1x UTP cable Discrete outputs via Phoenix connector IR output via 3 5mm jack use with Optional IR Emitter Cable Model CIR EMT User Interface input Connect to VSA UI DP via 1x UTP cable RE Ed Pus a PST See 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 VSA 51 R Rear 9 Power input Accepts 18 24VDC 10 IP LAN for network based configuration and control 11 Preamp Audio output Line level via 3 5mm jack 12 Page Sensor input for optional page sensor kit VSA PGSNS See Section 2 8 VSA 51 13 Microphone input via Phoenix connector is designed as a differential input to help eliminate noise The Mic input expects a line level signal so you may need external preamp for low level dynamic microphones There is no phantom power provided at the mic input In most K 12 installations wireless RF or IR based mics are used that have line level output We have found that most condenser and some dynamic mics may work without external preamps if you turn up the mic volume on the system Use the following diagram for connection of external preamp such as wireless mic receiver to the system Ground referenced means that the external preamp has a connection to ground the AC cord has a ground prong in that case if the preamp does not provide a balanced differential output you should not tie the return of your source to the ground of the
8. ION Do not attempt to perform this work by yourself Request an installation specialist to install this unit Manufacturer assumes absolutely no responsibility for injuries and damages that may occur due to improper installation and handling Please remember that if you remove the mount from the wall ceiling later you will find the screw holes and anchor bolts for the mounting unit left on the wall Avoid installing in locations where the temperature and humidity are excessively high and where contact with any water is possible These can result in fire or electric shock Do not install close to an air conditioner intake or outlet Do not install in locations where there are excessive amounts of dust oily smoke or tobacco smoke Fire could result Do not block the ventilation holes Leave sufficient clearance in regard to the surroundings to avoid blocking the ventilation The internal temperature could elevate and possibly result in fire Do not install in locations where there is excessive vibration or impact Injury and damage could result from the projector mount falling Do not install where there is direct sunlight or other strong light Strong light could result in eye fatigue during usage Place the projector on a padded surface Locate the proper screws and washers supplied to fit your projector Using the brackets item 5 screws and spacers item 7 fasten the brackets to the projector Only snug screws at this time Pla
9. MALL RESEARCH VSA 51 Digital AV Room Control System up User Manual amp Installation Guide UMA1182 Rev 1 41 CUSTOMER SUPPORT Order toll free in the U S 800 959 6439 INFORMATION FREE technical support Call 714 641 6607 or fax 714 641 6698 Mail order Hall Research 1163 Warner Ave Tustin CA 92780 Web site www hallresearch com E mail info hallresearch com Digital AV Room Control System FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions may cause interference to radio communication It has been designed to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are intended to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from
10. This is a radio group which means only one button should be lit at a time because only one source can be active at a time Therefore we must also turn off the other buttons Notice we do the same thing for the actions for the other buttons It may be tricky at first to understand the concept of turning the LEDs on off on every action sequence The important thing to note is that you must know what button the action is going to be assigned to before you create the action Also if the button is part of a group then you must know what other buttons will be part of the group and what the LED behavior should be The final command switches to VGA input 1 This command is specific to the VSA 51 R and can be inserted from the built in command dropdown 3 2 4 3 2 Adding custom strings The default actions do not contain the serial strings needed to control the display Once the display type is know these actions should be appended with the proper serial command Continuing with the example above for SRCVGA1 we need to add the command to switch to the VGA input on our display To program the system we need a list of the commands to control our particular display This can usually be found in the users manual or somewhere from the display manufacturers website Suppose for this example the command to switch to VGA input on our display is VGA1 CR without quotes The CR indicates a carriage return which is typical We can input the ASCII charact
11. X 3 FLATTENED END HANGER BOLTS 4 REQUIRED Rize Quick Locks 4 REQUIRED CEILING PIPE ADAPTER 1 72 1 REQUIRED 1 4 20 X 3 4 CARRIAGE BOLT 4 REQUIRED 5 16 ID X 7 8 OD STEEL FLAT WASHER 4 REQUIRED 1 50 CHROME TRIM RING 1 REQUIRED 9 640 X LONG WIRE ROPE 4 REQUIRED Qum E M6 X 10 PAN HEAD PHILLIPS MACHINE SCREW 1 REQUIRED A WARNING The ceiling structure must be capable of supporting at least 5 times the weight of the projector and the CEILING PLATE kit Incorrect installation can cause the projector to fall and cause injury e Always install so that the load is carried by the ceiling support structure through the guide wires and quick locks supplied e Use the specified bolts and screws in the specified places and tighten them firmly Failure to do this could cause injury if the projector falls A CAUTION Do not attempt to perform this work by yourself e Manufacturer assumes absolutely no responsibility for injuries and damages that may occur due to improper installation and handling e Avoid installing in locations where the temperature and humidity are excessively high and where contact with any water is possible These can result in fire or electric shock e Do not install close to an air conditioner intake or outlet Do not install in locations where there are excessive amounts of dust oily smoke or tobacco smoke Fire could result e not block the ventilation holes Leave sufficie
12. al query command to the projector and schedule the action to automatically take place once a day or week or whatever The responses of the projector to these queries will be displayed in the Serial Log window In this way every time you click on the Status tab you will see what the lamp hours were the last time the query executed As part of your action definition you can also clear this screen if you only want to see the latest reading and not have the entire long history displayed 3 2 3 Control The Control Page is used to control the VSA 51 It can be used with or instead of the Ul panel VSA UI DP The control panel is updated in real time even if changes are made at the Ul panel or from another connected web client The Control page is dynamically created based on Button and Group configuration Configuration User Interface Panel CONTROL SOURCE AUX 1 AUX 2 PWR VGA 1 VGA 2 CV 1 CV 2 HDMI Audio E AN a4 J 9 MIC Control Tab The Control Tab example shows the default button groups and labels All groups and buttons on the Control page accept Audio are customizable and can be renamed removed or modified For example if you wanted to control another device like a DVD player via IR or RS232 then you would first create actions for each command and then assign those actions to buttons ie play stop pause and group them under a heading like DVD PLAYER Section 3 2 3 3 Actions and 3 2 3 4 Button
13. and the flange can wrap around under the product or stick out When you install the VSA 51 R in the VSA MNT ceiling projector drop mount cage see section 2 7 the brackets point inward and you use the supplied 6 screws and washers to attach the receiver to the cage 1 1 Digital AV Room Control System When you install VSA 51 R on any other surface such as drywall you have the option to flip the brackets and have the flange outside for easy access to mounting holes The L Brackets of VSA 51 R Bracket installation for surface mounting Bracket installation for vault mounting Use the included 6 screws and washers from outside of bottom of vault to attach the receiver VSA 51 2 2 VSA UI DP The VSA UI DP is a dual gang User Interface panel for controlling the VSA 51 It can be mounted in any dual gang Decora standard mounting plate The VSA UI DP receives power directly from the VSA 51 R receiver via the single Cat5 cable so no extra wiring is necessary 5 3 4 6 VSA UI DP Front Volume Up and Down Adjusts the volume for the active source A V or mic input Mute Toggles mute for the active audio A V or Mic A V Audio Selector If this is active the audio controls will adjust audio for the currently selected AV source input Mic Audio Selector If this is active the audio controls will adjust audio for the mic input Volume Level Indicator Indicates volume level of the act
14. ate information are stored in a file called config js This file can be downloaded or uploaded through the IP Manager interface 3 1 2 1 Save Configuration Follow these simple steps to save the configuration settings 1 FTP into the device You can use a free FTP utility like Filezilla 2 Login with username admin password PASS 3 Download the config js file This contains all the system configuration information You can now keep this file as a backup or use it to configure other systems 3 1 2 2 Upload Configuration Follow these simple steps to upload a configuration file FTP into the device Login with username admin password PASS Upload config js file and overwrite the existing one Reboot the device for the changes to take effect DS o Iw cs If you have uploaded a configuration from another system with a static IP then you should power down or disconnect the original system before rebooting the new one with the same configuration because once the new system reboots it will try to obtain the same IP address which will cause conflicts on the network Once the new system reboots you can login and change the IP and system information Meli The config js file is JSON format JSON is very particular about syntax and spacing It is not recommended to manually edit the config file unless you are absolutely sure what you are doing Any mistakes in the file could cause the system to be unstable 3 1 3 Firmware Upgrade Occasi
15. ce the lock box base on top of the projector and rotate the brackets item 5 to align with the slots in the base Make sure projector is centered below lock box base to evenly distribute weight Fully tighten screws to projector Fasten the projector to the mount using the screw item4 and washer item6 through the base and into the threaded bracket See Projector Installation Attach projector lock box cover to 1 5 NPT Be sure to engage security screw into the pipe Route the wires thru the pipe down and out the back of the cover to the projector Slide the base into cover and secure with the lock Adjust the 3 knobs for a squared picture item 4 dq item 6 1 E ni 3 Projector screw p PROJECTOR Item 5 a ji LOCK BOX BASE Ilem 7 e A NOTE Do not over tighten the bracket mounting screws as damage to the projector s internal mounting threads could occur Projector Installation O Digital AV Room Control System 2 8 VSA PGSNS The VSA PGSNS is an optional kit to enable the Priority Page Sense Mute feature It uses a non invasive sensor that monitors existing PA lines without having to splice into the wires The sensor detects when the PA system is activated and sends a signal to the VSA 51 to mute the audio Once the PA line goes quiet the VSA 51 resumes audio VSA PGSNS The optional Page Sensor works with 25 V or 70 V and even 4 8 ohm PA systems It is not designed for two way inter
16. coms or IP based paging systems The sensor measures AC audio current going to the PA speaker and compares it against a set point to ignore background system noise The mute trigger sensitivity is easily set using the web based software from any PC tablet or smart phone 2 8 1 Installation 1 To install the VSA PGSNS first locate the PA line 2 You will need to isolate one of the wires from the pair to run through the sensor Carefully separate the wire pair taking caution not to sever the line or expose the wire inside the insulation 3 Wrap one of wires around the sensor lid 2 3 times as shown below 4 Connect the leads on the sensor to the VSA 51 R port labeled page sense Connect white to SN and black to G 5 Now that the sensor is installed it still needs to be calibrated for sensitivity Refer to the software documentation on how to adjust the VSA PGSNS sensitivity nn ER VSA 51 3 Software The VSA 51 offers true flexibility in access and control All configuration and control software is embedded in the receiver and served over HTTP to a browser which means you can access and control the device from a PC Mac smart phone or tablet Custom programmable serial strings allow advanced control of virtually any display plus an additional serially controlled device and 2 discrete outputs Software features include embedded device control task scheduling and automation theft detection and more One of
17. connected to the receiver If the Ul panel is installed and this reads DISCONNECTED then there may be a problem with the connection Note that the VSA UI DP is not required and some installations may not utilize it so in that case a DISCONNECTED notification may not be a problem VSA 51 Temperature This is the current temperature reading of a chip s core on the receiver printed circuit board There are many components on the board that generate heat so don t be alarmed if the reading is high as it typically reads around 30 F above ambient An internal fan will automatically come on if the temperature reading exceeds 120 The Audio amplifier is a class D and very efficient but if it is pumping 42 watts of continuous power it will create additional heat plus the fact that the receiver is in a vault above a projector that creates more hot air So it is possible for the fan to turn on and off during use The audio amp has hardware shutdown for over temperature condition to prevent damage The job of the fan is to prevent loss of audio due to over temperature of the amplifier Serial Log Window This window shows responses from the serial device in most cases the video projector connected to the Receiver in response to user defined queries Say you want to know the total lamp hours of the projector connected to the unit so you can schedule maintenance sometime before the end of lamp s life You can create an action to send a seri
18. dress when it is connected to the LAN It is recommended that you set a static IP on each system in order to guarantee it maintains the same address In order to set a static IP you must first discover what DHCP address was issued and then login to reconfigure the settings 3 1 1 1 Assigning Static IP address using the web interface Before you can access the device on your browser you need to know what temporary IP address has been assigned to it by your LAN Download and install the Devicelnstaller utility available on Hall Research Website Once installed run the program It will scan your LAN and locate any devices that are connected Ele Edit View Device Tools Help po Search Exclude e Assign IP EI Lantronix Devices 1 devices Type Mame Group Address Hardware Address Status Sa MatchPort AR 32 168 0 1i NIH20 A CO 57 DD Online glg Local Area Connection 2 192 168 0 100 MatchPort Devicelnstaller Your Device s IP Address Follow these steps to configure the VSA 51 IP address 1 Open your browser and enter the IP address indicated by Devicelnstaller 2 Login with the default username admin and password pass 3 Click on Configuration gt System gt Communications Here you can set the unit for DHCP or static IP It s best to assign a static IP so the address will always remain the same 4 Set the IP address to a known reserved IP 5 Set subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 6 Set the gateway T
19. e locking HDMI cables Left and Right audio input on RCA connectors Power LED indicates power received from VSA 51 R This should be active as long as the connection is good and the VSA 51 R has power RJ45 Port A connects to Port A of HDMI DVI on the VSA 51 R via Cat5e 6 cable RJ45 Port B connects to Port B of HDMI DVI on the VSA 51 R via Cat5e 6 cable The HDMI DVI connection from VSA H DP input wall plate to the VSA 51 R receiver consists of two twisted pair UTP or STP cables The receiver labels the pair of RJ45s as input 3 and each RJ45 is designated as Port A and Port B Port A carries high speed digital video data while port b carries low bandwidth audio and handshake data Therefore the type of cables used can affect the distances that can be achieved For best results particularly for distances over 50 ft 15 meters it is recommended that 23 gauge Cat6 or higher cable be used for connection of Port B of the HDMI DVI All other UTP connections on the VSA 51 can be either Catbe Cat6 regardless of the distance 2 6 VSA V DP The VSA V DP is a modular input plate that sends VGA or YPbPr and audio to the receiver via 2x UTP cables It also features a local output for directing video and audio back to a local console 1 gemens Lm NM T inahan VSA V DP Front and Rear 1 VGA input accepts both RGBHV and YPbPr signals on an HD15 connector 2 Local VGA Output lo
20. e power by noting the Power LED status If the LED is not on then the input is not transmitting to the receiver e Verify 5 cables connecting the input plates to the receiver are within their specified max length HDMI video not displaying e HDMI input plate should be about 150 ft from the receiver This distance may vary depending on the display in use so if you are approaching this length then you may want to test with a shorter cable length e Make sure ports A and B are properly connected and not reversed Analog video has red skew e Try using skew free cat5 cable or reduce the length of the cable 4 2 Audio Issues No audio e Verify speakers or audio system is properly connected necessary bypass any extra audio equipment to make sure audio is coming from the receiver e Make sure the audio is not muted and that the volume is set to a reasonable level e Check the max volume settings in the configuration The max volume setting should not be set too low that it is not audible e n some cases over current may have caused the audio amp to shut down which will cause no amplified audio from the system whatsoever To correct this mute both the source and mic audio This will force the audio processor to reset Once you un mute either of the audio sources the amp should be active again Double Mute If the system has no amplified audio output whatsoever it could be that the audio amp is shut down due to over current To recover f
21. em is rebooted it will have the latest firmware running You can verify this by logging in and checking the firmware version on the status page Note that the system is set by default for DHCP so once it reboots with the new firmware it may not have the same IP address as before You may need to redetect the device on the LAN before you are able to reconnect Also note that if the system was previously configured then the config file will need to be uploaded 3 2 VSA IP Manager The Web Manager is divided into 3 main top level sections Status Control and Configuration The Status tab displays a summary of unique information about the system configuration and its state The Control tab displays a dynamic user interface to control the system similar to the User Interface panel VSA UI DP and expansion VSA UI 8 The Configuration tab is where all configuration takes place including system settings users actions buttons grouping and scheduling The Web Manager Navigation tree is structured as follows e Status e Control e Configuration e System o Basic o Communications o Advanced Users Actions Buttons Groups ocheduling 3 2 1 Connect amp Login To connect to the VSA 51 IP Manager you must first know the IP address See section 3 2 1 for how to locate the IP address Enter the address of the device in the URL bar of your browser For example http 192 168 0 100 You will be prompted with a login box The default user
22. ers as given but the CR must be given in hexadecimal format We can insert hexadecimal strings by first specifying amp h followed by the hex code The hex code for a carriage return is Od so to insert a carriage return in the action sequence we need to enter amp hOd without quotes The exact syntax would be VGA1 amp hOd Some serial commands are entirely in hexadecimal format For example BEEF codes typically begin with hex codes of BE EF followed by some other bytes In this case we would enter each byte with amp h so it would be amp hBE amp hEF without quotes Mena When hex codes are inserted into the action sequence they will show up in the action window preceded by 4000 These are just escape characters used by the system to store and process the codes properly VSA 51 3 2 4 4 Buttons The buttons page is used to assign actions to buttons and to assign buttons to groups All buttons are mapped to the VSA UI DP and VSA UI 8 expansion module Note that the first 5 buttons cannot be modified because they are configured for fixed functions such as volume and mute Remember the VSA UI DP has 8 user configurable buttons lt gt Y F J t lt Hard Buttons cannot be redefined Soft Buttons user configurable Digital AV Room Control System Status Control Configuration Buttons Scheduling B06 Enabled 9 Momentary Action 1
23. face Panel Lock Out This feature will automatically lock the Ul Panel VSA UI DP after a specified time of inactivity default is 5 minutes Unlocking the panel requires a 4 key unlock code Program the unlock code by selecting the 4 keys in order from the dropdown ooo gt VSA 51 3 2 4 2 Users The Users Page lists all the users of the system Click on the username to configure settings for that user or click Add User to create a new one Add Edit User x Username quest Retype Password First Name Guest Last Name Guest Email Address Page Access Status 4 Control C Configuration Disabled Ml Delete User Submit gt gt Cancel Add Edit User Username The username is how a user logs in to the system Once a user is created the username cannot be changed without deleting and recreating the user Password This is the password for the account First Name Last Name This is the user s real name Email Address Optional email address Page Access Grants user access to top level pages or tabs Note that giving access to the Configuration tab grants access to all system settings This should be reserved for administers only Enabled Disabled Enables or disables a user A disabled user cannot login Delete User Permanently deletes a user This feature is disabled for Admin user Digital AV Room Control System 3 2 4 3 Actions The Actions Page lists all the defined actions of the syste
24. h s Swit ch Cat room control product line It offers true flexibility in access and control making it ideal for K 12 classrooms conference rooms and more All configuration and control software is embedded in the receiver and served over HTTP to a browser which means you can access and control the device from a PC Mac smart phone or tablet Custom programmable commands offer advanced control of the device and 3 party equipment Software features include embedded device control task scheduling and automation theft detection and more The VSA 51 allows for up to 5 modular input sources 2x VGA 2x composite 7x HDMI to be switched to a single projector or display along with audio In addition auxiliary RS232 and contact closures can provide advanced control options 1 1 System Components The VSA 51 system consists of multiple components Other than the receiver all components are optional which offers flexibility to use only the components necessary Available components are VSA 51 R System Receiver The receiver is the central component of the VSA 51 It handles all switching and hosts the web based software that runs the system Input plates and User Interface panels connect directly to and receive power from the receiver VSA UI DP User Interface Panel The VSA UI DP is a dual gang Decora plate user interface panel It has dedicated volume and power controls as well as 8 customizable buttons that can be configured to perform a
25. hen a button is pressed Action 2 This is the secondary action that is performed when a button is pressed Typically this is only used for toggle mode EHI VSA 51 Group This assigns a button to a group Priority This is an integer value that affects how buttons are ordered within the group A lower value gives higher priority and displays first Buttons with the same priority value will be displayed alphabetically based on the label 3 2 4 5 Groups Groups determine how buttons are arranged on the control page Some predefined groups are created by default Control Configuration Buttons Scheduling e Add Group Hame Description Priority Status CONTROL Control Panel 10 Enabled EXTENSION Extension Keypad 10 Disabled SOURCE Video Source Selecti 10 Enabled Advanced Default Groups Click on an existing group to modify it or click Add Group button to create a new group Add Edit Group x Description Priority Behavior Radio Last selected Enabled Independent Disabled Submit gt gt Cancel Add Edit Group Group Name This assigns a name to the group Note the group name cannot be changed once a group is created Description Provides a brief description of what the group is for optional Behavior Groups can be configured as either Radio or Independent Radio groups allow only one button to be active at a time Independent behavior allows buttons to behave independently of each other E
26. his is usually XXX XXX XXX 1 where the first three octets match the subnet 1 192 168 0 1 7 Set DNS servers If you don t know this information you can usually specify the gateway address for the primary DNS Secondary DNS is optional 8 Click reboot It should take approximately 15 seconds for the unit to reboot and come back online 9 Change the IP address in the browser address bar to match the new VSA 51 IP address and hit enter If you are prompted to login again then the VSA 51 is properly configured with a new IP VSA 51 3 1 1 2 Assigning IP address using the RS232 Port on the Receiver The serial port on the receiver is normally used to control a projector but you can use it to set an IP address Since the baud rate the port operates when communicating with the projector is unknown the following procedure assumes that you have just powered up the receiver and have not pressed any buttons on the user interface keypad to send commands to the projector Upon power up the receiver assumes a baud rate of 19200 bps and you can communicate with it at this rate Connect a DB9 Female to Female cross over cable from your PC use a USB to Serial adapter such as Hall Research model USB RS232 1 to the receiver Use a terminal emulator on your PC such as HyperTerminal and set it up to operate at 19200 baud with no handshake First put the system into administration mode Command SUDO lt cr gt Response SUDO lt cr gt Once
27. in administration mode you can issue the following commands Set IP address Command IP lt space gt lt ip address value gt lt cr gt Error Response Success Response Example command Example response Set Subnet address Command Error Response Success Response Example command Example response Set Gateway address Command Error Response Success Response Example command Example response Command Error Response Success Response Exit administration mode Command Error Response Success Response ERR3 IP lt ip address value IP 192 168 1 100 IP 192 168 1 100 SN lt space gt lt sn_address_value gt lt cr gt ERR3 SN lt sn_address_value gt ON 255 255 255 0 SN 255 255 255 0 GW lt space gt lt gw_address_value gt lt cr gt ERR3 GW lt gw_address_value gt GW 192 168 1 1 GW 192 168 1 1 Restore Factory Defaults All system configurations including button functions and actions will be erased and replaced FDT lt cr gt ERR3 FDT EXIT lt cr gt ERR3 EXIT You must reboot the device for the network changes to take effect Digital AV Room Control System 3 1 2 Configuration File Configuring multiple VSA 51 systems can be time consuming Fortunately we ve made it easier by allowing you to save a configuration and upload it to other systems requiring only minimal changes All configuration including settings users actions groups buttons events and st
28. ive audio A V or Mic a cce fyou find that a particular input gets very loud quickly with volume indicator is still near bottom then you can specify a Max Volume for that input in terms of of absolute maximum In that way each increment of the volume control will be smaller and the display will be normalized to the new max 6 IR Receiver Receives IR signal and passes through to the receiver and outputs on 2 wire captive screw terminal on the rear of the unit 7 AV Source Selection These are the default source selection buttons Each of these buttons can be programmed for other actions and relabeled accordingly 8 Misc buttons If all AV inputs are utilized then there will be 3 available buttons for misc operation These could be programmed for example to turn projector on off or move a motorized projection screen All configuration of the buttons is done through the Web Manager Digital AV Room Control System vex i 11 VSA UI DP Rear 9 Receiver RJ45 port Connects directly to Ul Control port on VSA 51 R receiver via Cat5 cable This link handles communication and sends power to the UI panel from the receiver 10 Expansion Header for optional extended control panel VSA UI 8 11 IR Serial Port Provides captive screw terminals for IR and secondary RS232 output The diagram below shows the pin out for the Phoenix connector RS232 m RX Anode Cathode VSA 51
29. m Actions are typically serial IR or I O functions that can be assigned to buttons or scheduled events The system comes with default actions some of which cannot be deleted or changed Click on the name of an Action to edit it or click Add Action to create a new one Add Edit Action Action Name cocycai Enabled Locked Description cource VGA1 Other Actions AUX1OFF Insert Delete Action Built In yGA1 Source e Insert emer TERA DEIN 5 ms Inser Command List Serial Serial Port Receiver BL6 1 BL7 0 BL8 0 BL9 0 BL10 0 VGA1 String U Protocol Address Command Button Button LED Button 1 Behavior ofr Submit gt gt Cancel Add Edit Action Action Name The action name is used to refer to the action throughout the rest of the system once it is created This cannot be changed without deleting and recreating the action Description Provides a brief description of what the action does Enabled Disabled Enables or disables an action Delete Action Permanently deletes an action Other Actions Allows you to insert other actions already defined This gives advanced capability to create chained actions but be careful when doing so because if one of the actions is improperly setup or has a mistake it could affect other actions down the chain Built In Inserts a pre defined built in command For example
30. nabled Disabled Enables or disables a group If a group is disabled it will not display on the control page Delete Group Permanently deletes a group EE 1 Digital AV Room Control System 3 2 4 6 Scheduling Events can be created and scheduled to perform once or recurring This is useful for automating tasks such as automatically turning a projector off at the end of the day or turning it on in the morning Add Edit Event x Action AUX1OFF M Start Date Start Time Repeat Daily Enabled Disabled Submit gt gt Cancel Add Edit Event Event Name Name of the event Once created the name cannot be changed Action The action to perform when the event occurs Start Date The date when the event happens for the first time Start Time The time of day when the event occurs This is in 24 hr format Repeat Specify when to repeat the event Enabled Disabled Enables or disables an event A disabled event will not occur Delete Event Permanently delete an event 4 Troubleshooting amp FAQs These FAQs address some of the more common issues and questions Please review these thoroughly before contacting support 4 1 Video Issues This addresses some common issues that may affect video screen is blank or there is no video displaying e Ensure all video cables are securely connected and that all sources and display have power e Make sure the correct video source is selected e Verify input plates hav
31. name and password are username admin password pass Welcome Username admin Password 999 s Login gt gt Digital AV Room Control System 3 2 2 Status The Status tab displays a summary of information about the system such as the system time installation profile and connection status Control Configuration System Timestamp 10 25 11 11 11 System Name Digital AV Room Control System Description Hall Research VSA 51 Location Model VSA 57 R Firmware 1 5 IP Manager 1 7 LAN 1 7 Receiver Serial Port DISCONNECTED User Interface DISCONNECTED Temperature fy F Serial Log Status Tab System Timestamp The current system time This is refreshed approximately once every minute System Name This is the System Name specified under Configuration Basic settings Description This is the Description specified under Configuration Basic settings Location This is the Location specified under Configuration Basic settings Model This is the product model name Firmware Current firmware version s Receiver Serial Port This indicates if a display s RS 232 port is physically connected to the VSM 51 receiver The system uses a proprietary method to detect the presence of a projector A disconnected status means either the projector is unplugged from the receiver or it is disconnected from AC power This can be used a theft detection scheme User Interface This indicates if the User Interface panel VSA UI DP is
32. nt clearance in regard to the surroundings to avoid blocking the ventilation The internal temperature could elevate and possibly result in fire e Do not install in locations where there is excessive vibration or impact Injury and damage could result from the projector mount falling 2 7 1 2 Installation VSA 51 Ceiling Plate Assembly 1 2 OND Install the 3 M6 screws into the ends of the 1 ceiling t bar plate Leave enough room to slide over the ceiling grid bars See fig 1 Install the 7 ceiling pipe adapter onto the 1 plate using the hardware 2 4 8 9 Do not tighten at this time See fig 2 Determine where the 1 will be located in the ceiling The ceiling plate center point can be located anywhere within 4 3 16 from any outer edge of the tile See fig 3 Place a mark on the location and drill a small hole through the ceiling tile Remove the tile adjacent to the tile where the pipe mount will be installed for easy access Place the ceiling plate kit into the grid and adjust the mount to the center of the pilot hole drilled into the tile See fig 3 Using a pencil trace the inside of the Ceiling pipe adapter onto the ceiling tile Remove the ceiling plate and the ceiling tile Using a knife saw blade or hole saw cutout the area marked by a pencil Include enough clearance for the pipe and lock screw 12 Replace the ceiling tile and the ceiling plate mount into the ceiling grid Check
33. ny System Action The clear button caps are removable allowing custom labels to be inserted The VSA UI DP includes an auxiliary serial port RS 232 for controlling a secondary serial device It also includes an IR receiver with pass through terminals for IR signal routing It can also generate IR commands for the most popular IR standards customer should know the format of IR standard and IR code VSA UI 8 8 Button User Interface Expansion The VSA UI 8 is an optional 8 port expansion module for the User Interface Panel Generally it is used to control other devices such as DVR or External Switchers The buttons can be programmed to issue RS 232 to either of the 2 ports IR command control discrete contact closure open collector output states and more VSA H DP HDMI and Audio Sender Plate The VSA H DP is a modular input plate that sends HDMI and audio to the receiver via 2x UTP cables Note that since the Receiver has a built in amplifier all input Decora plates need to have their own audio source Since HDMI has digital audio embedded in the PC you may have to setup your source to output separate R L audio VSA V DP VGA YPbPr and Audio Sender Plate The VSA V DP is a modular input plate that sends VGA or YPbPr and audio to the receiver via 2x UTP cables It also features a local output for directing video and audio back to a local console The VSA 51 System can accommodate up to 2x VSA V DP inputs VSA C DP Composite Video and A
34. onally we may release firmware upgrades to address bugs or add new features You can safely upgrade your firmware with the following procedure 1 If you have made changes to the system then you should save the configuration file 2 Download the latest firmware file from our website at http www hallresearch com page Products VSA 51 and extract the contents There should be a file called Matchport ar romz and a folder called http Matchport ar romz is the actual firmware file The http folder contains the VSA IP Manager Web code Open connection to the VSA 51 using an FTP client like Filezilla Login with the username admin and the password PASS 4 Once connected upload the HTTP folder into the root directory overwriting the existing one You may be prompted to confirm overwriting existing files Say yes to all as we want to replace the existing HTTP directory with the new one During the upload process you may see the system pause briefly on some files This is because the system needs to compact itself for adequate space It shouldn t time out during this process but if it does and fails to upload any files then you reconnect and reinitiate the transfer for the missed files 5 Once the HTTP folder is finished uploading upload the file Matchport ar romz to the root directory Once the file has finished uploading the device should restart automatically but if not you can simply reset the power to force a reboot 6 Once the syst
35. ops the VGA input signal out for use at a local display Power LED indicates power received from VSA 51 R This should be active as long as the connection is good and the VSA 51 R has power Audio Output loops the Audio input out for use at a local audio monitor Audio input accepts stereo audio on a 3 5mm jack RJ45 Port A connects to Port A of VGA1 or VGA2 on the VSA 51 R via Cat5 cable RJ45 Port B connects to Port B of VGA1 or VGA2 on the VSA 51 R cable A HP Digital AV Room Control System 2 7 VSA MNT The VSA MNT is an optional projector ceiling drop mount system that comes in two variations VSA MNT 01 and VSA MNT 02 The VSA MNT 01 consists of just a projector cage mount The VSA MNT 02 consists of a projector cage mount ceiling plate and pole 2 7 1 VSA MNT Ceiling Plate The Ceiling Plate provides mounting support up to 50lbs for suspended ceilings The plate fits within any standard 2 x2 to 2 x4 ceiling tiles and includes cutouts for Carlon B114R electrical boxes VSA MNT Ceiling Plate 4 08 min 4 18 min o a gt m 12 08 m B 8 35 oF B 9 m em VSA 51 2 7 1 1 Hardware CEILING T BAR PLATE 1 REQUIRED 9 32 ID X 5 8 OD STEEL FLAT WASHER 4 REQUIRED mmi M6 X 16 PAN HEAD PHILLIPS MACHINE SCREW 4 REQUIRED 1 4 20 NYLOCK NUT 4 REQUIRED lt 10 1 4
36. ound actions This flexibility makes them versatile but also makes them a bit tricky to understand at first For example if you wanted to turn down lights lower a projection screen and turn on a projector from a single button press then you would create a compound action consisting of individual actions First you would create an action to turn down the lights either with IR RS232 or using a discrete output to open or close a relay Do the same for the screen and projector Finally create an action that executes all three actions You can also include a delay in between each action This is just a basic example of how to use actions 3 2 4 3 1 Action Sequence Notice in the action window for SRCVGA 1 the action sequence is BL6 1 BL7 0 BL8 0 BL9 0 BL10 0 VGA1 Let s break this action sequence down and explain what is going on The first 5 commands are actually turning Button LEDs on off while the last command tells the VSA 51 R to switch to input There may be some latency when processing an action sequence so the first thing we want to do is set the proper button lighting on the keypad to minimize the user perception of any latency EN l1 Digital AV Room Control System The SRCVGA 1 action is assigned to Button 6 labeled VGA 1 so the first command is turning the Button 6 LED on BL6 1 Button 6 is part of a group with Button 7 VGA 2 Button 8 CV 1 Button 9 CV 2 and Button 10 HDMI
37. rom this condition mute the microphone and the A V source simultaneously This will reset the amp Upon un muting either source the Amp should be working Volume is too low e Check the max volume settings in the configuration If the max volume is set too low then it would cause the volume to be weak even with the volume level all the way up e If the audio is being routed through any other equipment then first bypass the equipment to verify audio is coming from the receiver 4 3 Electrical Issues Input Plates are not powering up e Check to make sure the cat5 cables are connected to the proper ports on the input plate and the receiver e Verify the wiring is correct on the cat5 cables It should be a typical straight through wiring 22 1 4 4 Web page Network Issues Web page says status disconnected e system only works with browsers that support Websockets Websockets is currently only supported by the latest versions of Chrome Safari and Firefox As of July 2011 Internet Explorer does not support websockets e f you are using Firefox 4 you may need to enable websockets as it comes disabled by default In the address bar Type about config and set the network websocket enabled preference to true usually is already true and set the network websocket override security block preference to true which is usually false by default e Websockets communicated on TCP port 9877 Make sure your network is configured
38. s explains these steps in more detail EN J Digital AV Room Control System 3 2 4 Configuration The Configuration tab is where all the system settings are configured It is broken down into 6 sub sections System Users Actions Buttons Groups and Scheduling 3 2 4 1 System The System tab contains 3 sub levels for system configuration Basic Communications and Advanced 3 2 4 1 1 Basic The Basic tab is for general system settings and installation profile Control Configuration System Scheduling Basic Communications Model V34 51 R System Name Digital AW Room Control System Description Hall Research VSA 51 Location Date amp Time Configuration Reboot Upload Device Choose File No file chosen Factory Download Defaults Config Advanced Basic Configuration Tab Model The Model is specified in the firmware configuration file System Name system Name is used to identify the device This would usually be a location descriptor for example Main Lecture Hall Description The Description can provide additional information about the device or the installation Location The Location is used to provide specific location information such as a Room number Date amp Time Used to set system Date amp Time The automatic scheduling system is based off this date and time Reboot Device This will force the system to reboot Factory Defaults Restores system back to default configura
39. source the Amp should be working 2 3 VSA UI 8 The VSA UI 8 expands the UI panel capability by adding 8 additional buttons Each button is programmable via the Web Manager software The VSA UI 8 connects directly to the VSA UI DP via a 16 pin ribbon cable The header also provides power to the unit VSA UI 8 Front and Rear 1 Header port connects to the expansion port on the VSA UI DP Changing Button Labels The procedure for changing the VSA UI 8 button labels is the same as for the VSA UI DP except there is no metal back plate to remove Follow steps 3 7 from section 2 2 1 above 2 4 VSA C DP The VSA C DP is a modular input plate that sends composite video and audio to the receiver via a single UTP cable VSA C DP Front and Rear 1 Composite Video input 2 Left and Right audio input on RCA connectors 3 Power LED indicates power received from VSA 51 R This should be active as long as the connection is good and the VSA 51 R has power 4 RJ45 Port A connects to Port A of CV1 or CV2 on the VSA 51 R via Cat5 cable Digital AV Room Control System 2 5 VSA H DP The VSA H DP is a modular input plate that sends HDMI and audio to the receiver via 2x UTP cables 4 5 1 GR gt ios f 4 t j VSA H DP Front and Rear HDMI input with threaded insert for compatibl
40. switching audio and video source input on the receiver ooo Le VSA 51 Time Delay Inserts a delay to wait before executing the next command in the action sequence Serial Port selects which serial port to assign to the string when it is inserted into the command list Strings assigned to the Receiver will go to the connected display Strings assigned to User Interface will be sent through the VSA UI DP serial port Serial String Used for inserting one ASCII Serial command at a time Hexadecimal codes may be inserted beginning with an amp h followed by a hexadecimal code For example a carriage return can be inserted by appending the command with amp hOd IR Protocol Specifies the IR protocol to use Choose from the list of compatible protocols IR Address Enter the IR Address in decimal format IR Command Enter the IR command in decimal format Button LED Selects which button LED to control Behavior Choose to turn LED on off or blink Action Command List This box shows the individual commands that make up the entire action sequence Commands are inserted into the list in the order they are added top to bottom Commands can be reordered by clicking and dragging them to a new position Commands can be deleted by clicking the trash can symbol Click the Clear button to delete all the contents of the action Actions are very flexible in that they can be configured in a variety of ways and even linked together to form comp
41. the alignment of the clearance hole for the pipe and the hardware on the 7 ceiling pipe adapter Leave the M6 screws on the ends to the t bar loose at this time CEILINGPIPE Digital AV Room Control System Ceiling Plate Installation These instructions are intended for use in a wooden sub structure Alternate substructure such as concrete or steel capable of supporting 4 x the weight of the mount and display system can also be used fasteners not supplied for other than wood sub structure 1 Locate the hardware to secure the ceiling plate kit 5 6 11 2 Locate and mark the anchor points for the end hanger bolts 5 Space the bolts centered above the mount at least 6 wider on all sides than the ceiling plate mount See fig 4 amp 6 3 Drill a 3 16 pilot hole into the wood substructure and screw the hanger bolts until no threads are exposed about 1 Yo deep 4 Pass the wire 11 thru the 5 hanger bolts Loop the cut end through hanger bolt and then through the looped end of the wire Pull snug to take up the slack in the wire 5 Passthe wire through the 11 Quick lock and through the 1 ceiling plate and back again through the quick lock 6 Apply a small hand pressure on the ceiling plate downward and pull the wire through the quick lock until the slack is removed 7 A final adjustment will be needed with the 1 7 pipe and projector installed NOTE The Ceiling Plate is supported by the wire rope and
42. the major features of the VSA 51 is the embedded IP Manager software The IP Manager allows you to configure and control a VSA 51 from almost any PC Tablet or Smart Phone This gives users the flexibility to remotely control a VSA 51 without being tied to any specific computer or having to preinstall any software All of the configuration of the VSA 51 is handled through the IP Manager so in order to setup your system you will need to login from a compatible browser The VSA 51 software uses websockets for bi directional communication between the receiver and your browser so you must use a browser that supports websockets Compatible browsers as of April 2011 are Google Chrome 10 0 and later Firefox 4 with websockets enabled Safari 5 Mobile Safari iOS 4 2 and later Apple iPad iPhone iPod Touch basically iOS devices with version4 2 or above are currently supported Woebsockets transmits on TCP port 9987 This port needs to be open on the network to be able to access the embedded software for configuration or control If port 9987 is blocked the configuration page will partially load but will display Not connected status This indicates that http port 80 is working but websockets port 9987 is not Digital AV Room Control System 3 1 IP Settings This section covers all the steps necessary to setup your system 3 1 1 IP Address The VSA 51 comes preconfigured for DHCP which means it will automatically obtain an IP ad
43. tion This will erase all custom configuration Configuration Upload Uploads a new configuration file The configuration file stores all settings and configuration information about a VSA 51 system Download Config Downloads the current system configuration settings VSA 51 3 2 4 1 2 Communications The communications configuration page is used for IP and serial communications settings Control Configuration System Actions Scheduling Communications Network DHCP 9 enable disable IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Receiver Serial Port Baud Rate 19200 Parity None UI Serial Port Baud Rate 19200 Parity None Advanced Communications Tab DHCP Enables or Disables DHCP IP Address Specifies a static IP address Subnet Mask Subnet mask for static IP configuration Gateway Gateway address for static IP configuration Primary DNS Optional primary DNS server address for static IP configuration Secondary DNS Optional secondary DNS server address for static IP configuration Receiver Serial Port Settings Port settings for the serial port on the receiver This connects to this display UI Serial Port Settings Port settings for the serial port on the VSA UI DP This connects to auxiliary devices EN 1 Digital AV Room Control System 3 2 4 1 3 Advanced The Advanced configuration tab is used for advanced and optional system settings Config
44. to allow connections on this port You may need to contact your network administrator VSA 51 5 Specifications VSA 51 R 1 Composite 1 VGA 1 HDMI screw terminals 1 Line level stereo 21Wx2 80 Video Outputs Mic Input Audio Outputs Serial Port Discrete Outputs 24 3cm w x 3 4cm h x 8 5cm d VSA PGSNS 2 5cm w x 3 7em h x 2 5em VSA MNT Cage Mount 30 bs 96 14 pitch 5 roll 360 yaw Threaded Pole 1 5 NPT Shipping Weight 7 Ibs 3 2kg Dimensions 24 7cm w x 6 3cm h x 29 2 3 axis adjustments VSA MNT Ceiling Plate 50 bs 2279 Compatible with B114R Knockout Threaded Pole 1 5 NPT Shipping Weight 12 lbs 5 25kg 63 3cm w x 2 7em h x 21 2cm VSA UI DP 8 9cm w x 10 2cm h x 4 5 VSA UI 8 3 ft from VSA UI DP 8 9cm w x 10 2cm h x 2em d VSA C DP 3 5cm w x 10 2em h x 4 5cm d VSA H DP 3 5cm w x 10 2cm h x 4 5cm d VSA V DP 3 5cm w x 10 2cm h x 4 5cm d HALL RESEARCH Copyright 2012 Hall Research Inc All rights reserved CUSTOMER SUPPORT Order toll free in the U S 800 959 6439 INFORMATION FREE technical support Call 714 641 6607 or fax 714 641 6698 Mail order Hall Research 1163 Warner Ave Tustin CA 92780 Web site www hallresearch com E mail info hallresearch com
45. udio Sender Plate The VSA C DP is a modular input plate that sends composite video and audio to the receiver via a single UTP cable The VSA 51 System can accommodate up to 2x VSA C DP inputs VSA MNT Ceiling Projector Mount w Receiver Bay The VSA MNT is a ceiling projector drop mount with locking cage The projector mount is universally compatible with most projectors The VSA 51 R mounts inside the cage keeping connections securely fastened and all electronics below the ceiling VSA PGSNS Non Invasive Priority Page Sensor The VSA PGSNS is an optional kit to enable non invasive Page Sense Mute feature oou VSA 51 1 2 System Diagram A V Output IR y RS232 Control Powered Audio Output 2x20W VSA 51 R VSA V DP _ 5 _ VSA C DP IR and RS232 E ran e Output is Bi VSA 51 System Diagram h w Digital AV Room Control System 2 Hardware 2 1 VSA 51 R The VSA 51 R is the central component of the VSA 51 hardware installation The User Interface panel and input plates connect to the receiver via UTP cable The receiver also connects directly to the display audio and relay devices CONTROL Oooo 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VSA 51 R Front VGA input 1 Connect to a VSA V DP via 2x UTP cables VGA input 2 Connect to a VSA V DP via 2x UTP cables HDMI input Connect to a VSA H DP via 2x UTP cables
46. uration Buttons Groups Scheduling Communications Audio 1 VGA 1 Volume VGA Max Volume VGA2Volumo MM Composite 1 Max Volume Composite 1 Volume Composite 2 Max Volume SSS Composite Volume Max Volume HDMI Volume Mm Microphone Max Volume Microphone Volume Mute Paging Mute User Interface Panel Lock Out Pattern Key 1 806 1 Pattern Key 2 08 Be ore far inactivity Timer 5Min Pattern Key 3 B10 E E Pattern Key 4 B12 Advanced Advanced Configuration Tab Volume and Max Volume The Max Vol setting limits the maximum volume level for each source The volume setting indicates the current volume level for each source The volume level is scaled to whatever the max volume is set for so for example if max volume is set to 5096 then setting the volume to the highest level would only go as loud as the 50 max volume setting allows Paging Mute The Page mute feature requires the optional Page Sensor Kit VSA PGSNS This feature will automatically mute the system audio when it detects a signal on the paging line If enabling this feature then it should be calibrated first by activating the paging system and adjusting the sensitivity until the mute turns on It should turn off a few seconds after the paging signal drops User Inter

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