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1. il A EAA AR 15J Ae ASAT BAA AY SH ELH o Quick Start MGP 464 Installation Step 1 Install the four rubber feet on the bottom of the MGP 464 or mount the unit using the supplied rack mounting brackets MBD 249 2 U Rack Mount Bracket Use four lower holes Rack mounting the MGP 464 Step 2 Turn off power to the input and output devices and remove the power cords from them Step 3 Attach the input devices to the MGP 464 The inputs can accept the following signal types Inputs 1 2 3 4 RGB component video S video or composite video fully configurable RGsB or M Component y Video o X gt x X X gt K SY Connecting to inputs 1 4 DVI inputs 1 4 DVI MGP 464DI only INPUT 1 DVI D EEEEEEEE RE JO NOTE Analog is not available on this DVI I connector Virtual inputs 5 19 Component video S video or composite video configurable via Windows based control software SIS commands or Web pages only In each column you can connect inputs as follows e Three composite video inputs e One S video input and one composite video input Lait The S video must always be connected to the top two BNCs Y on top C second If desired a composite video source can be connected to the bottom
2. 5 19 tee e ordini d Eastudcresuniniqucate AERA E aAA sm FER EE ENEA EARE MAN Mus UU MSUEHREE 5 20 Default DISSE E 5 20 Naming a WINGOW presek 5 21 Saving creating a window Dreset nennen enne nnns 5 21 Recalling a window DIEGSBL E 5 21 Selecting a window preset transition effect 5 21 PUE PTOS EIS uum 5 22 Saving creating an input preset ENEE 5 22 Recalling an input preset 5 22 Using the Background Page sss 5 22 Selecting a background 9 E 5 22 Displaying a background iMage ENEE 5 22 Be EAR VII i Q ccc S 5 23 Using a bitmap Beete 5 23 Dielo oiie e nik Image EE 5 23 Selecting a background IMAGE 5 23 Chapter Six Special Applications I sss 6 1 Application 1 Connecting the MGP 464 to a Matrix Switcher 6 2 Setting up the MGP to work with the switcher 6 3 Additional setup procedures with third party control software ssesnosennnnnonnnnnenenennae 6 4 Application 2 Connecting Multiple MGP 464s in Succession Daisy E Un e A EE 6 4 Setting up MGPs for daisy chaining nennen enne 6 6 MGP 464 Table of Contents iii Table of Contents
3. KRAP HEES c RUE Lo Deg e HPN PASA e HBAR REH Sie HM Err A LA EERE RIB e AEE in eren TEREINA Un bs Warning Power sources This equipment should be operated only from the power source indicated on the product This equipment is intended to be used with a main power system with a grounded neutral conductor The third grounding pin is a safety feature do not attempt to bypass or disable it Power disconnection To remove power from the equipment safely remove all power cords from the rear of the equipment or the desktop power module if detachable or from the power source receptacle wall plug Power cord protection e Power cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be stepped on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Servicing Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel There are no user serviceable parts inside To prevent the risk of shock do not attempt to service this equipment yourself because opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Slots and openings If the equipment has slots or holes in the enclosure these are provided to prevent overheating of sensitive components inside These openings must never be blocked by other objects Lithium battery There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace it only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used bat
4. 4x3 4x3 Side by side 16x9 Side by side 4x4 Quad Split 4x3 PIP Images Crop Crop 16x9 PIP Images 1 78 Aspect Ratio 1 85 Aspect Ratio 2 35 Aspect Ratio Test patterns available for the MGP 464 3 20 MGP 464 e Operation Internal Temperature screen The Internal Temp submenu displays the unit s current internal temperature The MGP 464 displays the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius This is an information only screen no adjustments can be made on it Factory Default submenu This submenu lets you reset the MGP 464 to the default settings with which it was delivered from the factory Press the Detail button to initiate the reset Adding and Configuring Window Text You can add a text box or label containing up to 16 characters to each window You can also specify several parameters for the text label including text size and color label background color label border color and the position of the text box on the screen These window text specifications cannot be made from the front panel You can create and configure the label using the Windows based control software or SIS commands via the RS 232 422 connection see chapter 4 or using the MGP 464 Web pages see chapter 5 Picture Controls The MGP 464 has six picture control buttons located on the front panel to the left of the menu button You can use these buttons to adjust size position brightness and contrast color and tint detail and magnificati
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6. MGP 464 Operation Power Extron on MGP 464 V1 00 Main menu flow MENU Multi Graphic Processor SN Default gt Cycle MENU Output Configuration MENU Window Configuration MENU Background Capture MENU Comm IP Configuration MENU Advanced Configuration MENU Exit Menu Press Next NEXT B gt 20 sec 20 sec 3 gt 20 sec gt 20 sec gt 20 sec MGP 464 Operation 3 7 Operation cont d 3 8 Auto Image menu The Auto Image menu causes the MGP 464 to perform an automatic image adjustment to the selected window Auto Image measures where the active area starts and stops and adjusts input sampling accordingly When an input is connected the processor measures the sync frequencies of the incoming video source and sets the active image area total image area and sampling frequency according to a table stored on the MGP If an unknown input is connected to the MGP the processor measures and estimates the resolution of the incoming video If the estimate proves not to be accurate the Auto Image function makes measurements to more accurately set up the input sampling N Cy J Cycle bes MENU Enable disable Auto Image ar F Auto g E Auto Image Select the window on which Q Q Image NEAT NA WI W2 W3 w4 to enable Auto Image Select NA to exit the menu without Y Y performing
7. Preset 29 Factory default preset configurations Input presets The MGP 464 has 128 input preset slots which can save signal type input configuration settings picture control settings and window text for any of the inputs These presets can be saved and recalled using the Windows based control software SIS commands or the MGP 464 Web pages see chapters 4 and 5 for further information The following settings are contained in the input presets Input Type Horizontal Start Total Pixels Input Name Vertical Start Active Pixels Film Mode On Off Pixel Phase Active Lines Brightness Contrast Color Tint Detail sharpness Percentage of window filled Image size and position are saved as a percent of the window so that the input preset can be used for any size window The 128 input presets are global containing all of the settings for an input when the MGP is used with a matrix switcher This allows a matrix switcher with multiple types of video inputs to be connected to the MGP 464 to expand the number of input video sources Each input should be switched into the MGP configured window image sizing position color tint brightness contrast and text label then saved as a preset for recall by the control system when that input is sent from the switcher to one of the four MGP inputs MGP 464 e Operation 3 25 Operation cont d 3 26 Additional Features Freeze mode The front panel Freeze button is the fir
8. 9 Y Input Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 lt Input 1 gt lt Input 1 P lt Input 1 P 1280 NEXT Total Pxl 1688 NEXT pxphswin 4 16 NENT 1 pxphswin 3 16 lt gt u lt gt 4 lt gt lt gt Se Input Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 front panel you must use SIS commands the Windows based control software lt Input 1 P lt Input 1 gt lt Input 1 gt lt Input 1 gt lt Input 1 gt NEXT gt NEXT gt gt 4 RGB v Film Mode ON VertStart 0128 Kol Horz Start 0128 SES PxPhs Win 1 16 NEXT lt gt lt gt 4 lt gt lt gt 4 lt gt 4 v Pixel Phase 1 Adjust the pixel sampling point for window 1 for each input A NEXT Q Pixel Phase 2 Adjust the pixel sampling point for window 2 for each input M Pixel Phase 3 Adjust the pixel sampling point for window 3 for each input 3 9 Operation cont d Input configuration submenu adjustments The table below shows how to make the selections and adjustments that are accessed through the Input Configuration submenus Input Configuration submenu Horizontal Knob Adjustment Vertical Knob Adjustment Video type Select input 1 4 Select the desired video format The following video signal types are for the displayed input accepted Default RGB RGB S video YUV HD Composite video YUVi DVI MGP 464 DI only RGBcvS Film mode Select input 1 4 Select ON or OFF to turn 3 2 or 2 2 pulldown
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12. Connect an active LAN Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 port on the MGP rear panel to establish a link to the network Power up the input and output devices then connect power to the MGP Mounting the MGP 464 Tabletop use Four self adhesive rubber feet are included with the MGP 464 For tabletop use attach one foot to each corner of the bottom side of the unit and place the unit in the desired location Rack mounting For optional rack mounting do not install the rubber feet To mount the MGP 464 in a rack follow these steps 1 Attach the included rack through desk mounting brackets part 70 077 03 to the unit using eight machine screws supplied with the mounting kit See the illustration on the next page MGP 464 e Installation MBD 249 2 U Rack Mount Bracket Use four lower holes Attaching the mounting brackets 2 Insert the unit into the rack and align the holes in the mounting brackets with the holes in the rack Use four machine screws to attach the brackets to the rack 6 MBD 249 2 U Rack Mount Bracket Use four lower holes Rack mounting the MGP 464 MGP 464 Installation 2 3 Installation cont d Installing or Replacing Button Labels You may wish to customize your MGP s button labels The labels can be changed at any time but it is convenient to change them before you install the MGP You can use a Brother P Touch label maker or a similar device to create custom labels Cut the la
13. Operation 3 15 Operation cont d Background Capture menu The Background Capture menu allows you to capture the image currently on the output screen and save it as a bitmap bmp file with one of 16 designated image names You can then recall the image and use it as a background Background Capture also can be done via the Windows based control software see chapter 4 and Ethernet using the MGP 464 Web pages see chapter 5 Save current image as a background Select a name for the background file being tie Bkgd to Mem Detail Confirm Porn wl Bkgd to mem ee ER wen Zeie E ws d wens Drift Ta DETAIL Saving Porn wl saved bkg01 bmp through bkg16 bmp If None is selected Use am i knob e Recall a background Recall Bkgd M Recalled oe EIN SN NEXT MEN B dE s Image from memory Select an image file name to recall for to adjust the submenus use as background Background Capture menu flow Memory space for background files The MGP 464 has 16 MB of user storage space that can be used for saved backgrounds and uploaded user Web pages The number of images that you can save depends on the size in kB of the image bitmap file and the resolution The following table shows the number of images you can store based on different resolutions 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 1400 x 1050 1600 x 1200 1080p Image Size kB 900 00 1406 25 2304 00 380400 4306 64 562500 6075 00 L rotalmages
14. These ports are used to connect to a host or external controlling device such as a computer or control system which can generate the proper command codes and recognize the processor s responses Connector pin assignments The 9 pin RS 232 422 connector on the rear panel see the c m e illustration at right has the following pin assignments Pin RS 232 function Description Pin RS 422 function Description No connection Transmit data Receive data No connection Signal ground No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection Transmit ground Receive ground No connection Signal ground No connection Receive data Transmit data No connection 1 2 3 i 5 6 I 8 9 N COND QI VS C N The 2 5 mm TRS RS 232 connector on the front panel may be connected to a computer via the optional 9 pin D to 2 5 mm stereo mini TRS RS 232 cable part 70 335 01 The pin assignments are as follows 6 feet 1 8 m O Sw Part 70 335 01 e 5 9 Cd Tip Q Ring Sleeve Gnd 9 pin D Connection TRS Plug Pin 2 Computer s RX line Tip Pin 3 Computer s TX line Hin Pin5 Computers signal ground Sleeve Front panel RS 232 configuration port pin assignments 4 2 MGP 464 Software Configuration and Control The cables used to connect the RS 232 422 ports to a computer or control system may need to be modified by removing pins or cutting wires If unneeded pins are con
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16. 4010241p pid e 11d D 4015241p Ind M r gt o U401224p yd ps3 103201rp L asueyD spueuuulo A10 311g SOY 03 10sso 04Jd 40sse oud o3 3sou 40sse ou4d o3 3sou asuodsay oan pepo ua Tun Dautal IIDSV uord s p jeuonippy pueuuuio2 penumuo spuewwo SIS 104 9 qe3 suods u pueuuuuo2 MGP 464 e Software Configuration and Control 4 30 Using the Windows based Control Software The MGP 464 Windows based control software program provides a convenient way to configure the inputs output windows and images in each window It also lets you save and recall input and window presets and perform nearly all the other functions that can be accomplished via the front panel controls the SIS commands or the MGP 464 Web pages Using the software you can do the following types of tasks to configure your MGP Input configuration Specify a name video signal type size in pixels of the active video area horizontal vertical start points of the total video display area and the windows 1 2 3 and 4 pixel sampling points pixel phase for each of the 19 inputs Output configuration Set output resolution refresh rate sync polarity and signal type RGBHV RGBS RGsB or YUV bi level and tri level select a test pattern and enable disable blue mode in order to set video color and tint levels Picture controls Position and size the four windows and the images within the windows zoom in
17. Most items in the MGP 464 configuration program can also be configured via the front panel described in chapter 3 Refer to that chapter for details on features and settings The MGP 464 software Help program provides information on settings and on how to use the configuration program itself 1 To run the MGP 464 configuration program do either of the following e Double click on the MGP464 exe icon located on your PC at c Program FilesNExtronN MGP464 e Access the program from the Start menu on your PC Click Start on your PC screen a b Select All Programs from the Start menu o From the All Programs menu select Extron Electronics Gm From the Extron Electronics menu select MGP 464 e Select MGP 464 Control Program The Communication Type Selection window appears 2 Onthe Communication Type Selection window select the tab for the communication method you want to use between your PC and the MGP 464 E communication Type Selection E xj E commu nication Type Selection X TCP IP Rs232 TCPAP RS232 IPAddress 10 13 4 130 Port Telnet Port PS Speed baud Parity Password Bis Stop Bits Flow Contro Ui Comm Port Selection window with TCP IP and RS232 tabs e Select TCP IP if you are using the LAN port e Select RS232 if you are using either of the serial ports The front panel TRS configuration port supports only RS 232 The 9 pin rear panel serial port supports both RS 232
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19. page to display the System Status screen The firmware version is on the third line to the right of the part number in the System Description section Downloading the firmware To obtain the latest version of MGP 464 firmware follow these steps 1 Visit the Extron Web site www extron com and go to the MGP 464 page 2 Click Downloads 3 On the Downloads page click the Firmware link listed under Software and Firmware 4 Onthe Download Center page fill in the required information then click the Download MGP464 FWI1xO0l exe button A File Download Security Warning window is displayed 5 Click Save A Save As window opens 6 Browse to the folder where you want to save your firmware file and click Save The firmware installation file is placed on your PC drive 7 When ready to install the new firmware locate the downloaded file called MGP464_FW1x01 exe and double click on it to open it 8 Follow the instructions on the screens to install the new firmware on your PC 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 to your computer 5 12 MQP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control Updating the firmware on the MGP 464 After you have installed the new firmware on your computer you must upload it to the MGP 464 Follow these steps to update the firmware using the Web pages 1 On the MGP 464 s Configuratio
20. positioning d Rotate the Adjust knobs until the H and V values represent the image dimensions or position coordinates you want for the selected input e Repeatsteps c and d as needed to refine the size and position adjustments for the selected input f Repeat steps a through e for the remaining windows for the same input g Repeatsteps a through f for each remaining input Auto Image Auto Image provides a quick way to size an input to fit the current window size To auto size an image follow these steps a Pressthe button for the input that you want to auto size b Press the Menu button to select the Auto Image menu c Press the Next button to display the Auto Image selection screen d Turn either Adjust knob to select window 1 2 3 or 4 e Press the Next button again to implement your selection MGP 464 e Quick Start QS 3 Quick Start MGP 464 cont d Step 9 Use the Input Configuration menu to make any desired advanced adjustments including Horizontal and Vertical Start Pixel Phase Total Pixels Active Pixels and Active Lines See chapter 3 Operation for information on these adjustments Step 10 When finished adjusting the desired picture controls save your configuration as a window preset a Press the Preset Recall Save button and hold it for at least 2 seconds b Useeither Adjust knob to select the preset number name to which you want to save this configuration c Press
21. use W instead of Esc for Web browsers d 24 27 28 Superscripts indicate the error message displayed if the command is entered incorrectly or with invalid parameters See Error responses earlier in this chapter Pa Specific port number 01 99 The port number is represented as two ASCII characters 2 bytes For example port 05 would be represented as 30 35 in hexadecimal Command data section NOTE For Web encoding only Data is directed to the specified port and must be encoded if it is non alphanumeric Because data can include either command terminator it must be encoded as follows when used within the data section Space Hex 20 must be encoded as 20 Hex 25 32 30 Plus sign Hex 2B must be encoded as 2B hex 25 32 42 Greenwich Mean Time GMT offset value 12 00 to 14 00 in hours and minutes hh mm On Off 0 off disable 1 on enable X11 Version number listed to two decimal places x12 2 Unit name is a text string of up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet A Z digits 0 9 and the minus sign hyphen The first character must be an alpha character The last character must not be a minus No blank or space characters are permitted and no distinction is made between upper and lowercase x13 2 Local date and time format Set format MM DD YY HH MM SS e g 06 21 02 10 54 00 Read format day of week date month year HH MM SS e g Thu 20 Feb 2003 18 19
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24. 3 9 Input configuration submenu adjustments nennen 3 10 Output Configuration men LU aaa awas sansnaasaswasakasaqawiaawalhuwas iaaii usqha 3 11 Resolution and Refresh Rate submenu eene eene nnn nnns 3 12 Output Type IS E 3 12 Syne PolaritysUuDmerlii k cr eege eebe 3 13 Window Configuration MSN EE 3 13 Window Priority submenu a 3 13 Window ee EE ele CN anaa orate cdot 3 14 Window Effect submenui 3 14 Available effects RR 3 14 Effect Duration submenu 3 15 Background Capture Men EE 3 16 Memory space for background tiles 3 16 Saving a background to memory 3 16 Recalling a background from memory a aassssssssssss 3 17 Communication IP Configuration men 3 17 Editing the RS 232 422 port and P settings 3 18 MGP 464 Table of Contents i Table of Contents cont d Advanced Configuration menu 3 19 backaround Color e En E 3 19 Blue Mode EE 3 19 Test Patte
25. 33 IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx leading zeros in each of 4 fields are optional in setting values and are suppressed in returned values X15 2 Mail domain name e g Extron com Hardware MAC address Gocxx xxooc xx xx Subnet mask xxx xxx xxx xxx Leading zeros are optional in setting values in each of four fields and are suppressed in returned values x22 Verbose response mode 0 clear none 1 verbose mode 2 tagged responses for queries 3 verbose mode and tagged responses for queries Default 0 for Telnet connections 1 for RS 232 422 control If tagged responses is enabled all read commands return the constant string plus the data NOTE Example Command Ese CN Response Ipn x12 lt x25 Baud rate 300 600 1200 1800 2400 3600 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 or 115200 Parity only the first letter is needed Odd Even None Mark Space Data bits 7 8 X28 Stop bits 1 2 X29 Port type 0 RS 232 1 RS 422 x33 Password 12 characters maximum length no special characters are allowed A user password cannot be assigned if no administrator password exists the E14 error code is returned If the administrator password is cleared the user password is also removed Daylight savings time used in the northern hemisphere USA and parts of Europe and Brazil 0 off ignore l on x35 2 Event number range 0 99 Event buffe
26. 6 n e 4 s 2 2 To calculate the size of a bitmap file for any image of any specified size use this formula file size in kilobytes horizontal x vertical x 3 54 file header ID Saving a background to memory To save the current image to memory for use as a background follow these steps 1 Press Menu repeatedly until the Background Capture screen is displayed Press Next repeatedly until the Save Background to Memory submenu screen is displayed 2 Rotate either Adjust knob to select a background file name bkg01 bmp through bkg16 bmp with which to save the image You can save the background image only under one of the file names on this menu you cannot make up a different name for it However images loaded via the Windows based control software IP Link File Manager or via the MGP 464 Web pages may be given any desired file names See chapter 4 for information on using the Windows based software and chapter 5 for information on using the Web pages If you do not want to save the image select None on the LCD screen then press Next The Recall Background submenu screen is displayed 3 16 MGP 464 Operation 3 Dress the Next button to save the image as a bitmap bmp file The LCD screen displays the message Detail Confirm Mejia The unit supports 24 bit bitmap files only Their file names must have no more than 16 characters including the bmp extension CAUTION The image that you save o
27. Film mode on and For low resolution inputs The Shows the current Film mode off for the selected input video signal type for the input you status for the displayed input are configuring must be set to YUVi ON OFF or na not composite video or S video in order i licable to place the input in Film mode appucabie Vertical start position Select input 1 4 Increase or decrease the value indicating the distance in pixels from the top edge of the video display s total area to the top edge of its active area Default is 128 The distance in pixels from the Shows the current vertical start top edge of the input s total video point for the displayed input display area to the top edge of its active area Horizontal start position Select input 1 4 Increase or decrease the value indicating the distance in pixels from the left edge of the video display s total area to the left edge of its active area Default is 128 The distance in pixels from the Shows the current horizontal left edge of the input s total video start point for the displayed display area to the left edge of its input active area Pixel phase 1 Select input 1 4 for window 1 Increase or decrease the displayed value to move the pixel sampling point for window 1 in to an optimal sampling point that ensures output clarity The range of settings is 0 31 default is 16 The point at which pixels are sampled for window 1 The values cannot be change
28. If you want to recall the input with the preset press the Preset Recall Save button again The following message appears WINDOW PRESET Recall 001 wINP If you select this option the inputs change to display the sources that were displayed at the time the preset was saved along with any input settings specified by input presets See Input presets in the next section Use either Adjust knob to select a window preset number to recall Press the Enter button to recall the preset you selected The LCD screen shows a message indicating that the preset was recalled The following example shows a message indicating that preset 1 was recalled WINDOW PRESET 001 RECALLED If you want to exit this menu without recalling a preset repeatedly press the Preset Recall Save button until you see the Window Preset Enter to Exit message Press the Enter button to exit the Window Presets dialog Default presets The following figure shows the factory default preset window configurations These presets can be used for any output rate If you overwrite them you can recover them by selecting Factory Defaults from the Advanced Configuration menu See Advanced Configuration menu earlier in this chapter 3 24 MQP 464 e Operation Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Preset 6 1 2 3 4 All Fullscreen Preset 9 Preset 10 1 1 Preset 15 Preset 16 Preset 17 Preset 24
29. The Window Controls section contains five fields that enable you to make some adjustments to the selected window on the display In the Horizontal and Vertical Center and Size fields you can make adjustments by entering a number in the text box or by clicking the arrow buttons The Zoom control can be adjusted only by arrow buttons La While adjusting the window controls watch the image on your display screen to observe the effects of your adjustments In this section you can make the following adjustments Horizontal Center Move the selected window to the right or left on the display The value in the text box is the distance in pixels of the window s left edge from the left edge of the display The range is determined by the output size the default is 0 plus or minus the output rate Vertical Center Move the selected window up or down on the display The value in the text box is the distance in lines of the window s top edge from the top edge of the display The range is determined by the output rate the default is 0 plus or minus the output rate MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 17 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d Horizontal Size Stretch or shrink the selected window horizontally The value in the text box is the window s width in pixels The range is determined by the output rate Vertical Size Stretch or shrink the selected window vertically The value in the text box is the windows heigh
30. Web browser For control via a Web browser all non alphanumeric characters must be represented as the hexadecimal equivalent xx where xx represents the two character hex byte For example a comma would be represented as 2C e When using these commands through a Web browser the URL reference is used to shorten the examples URL refers to the full URL of the control interface and Web page reference including all path information for example http 192 168 100 10 myform htm e Some characters differ depending on what method you use to send the commands Telnet Web browser Escape hex 1B W must not be encoded Carriage return hex 0D Pipe character must not be encoded Meza With Telnet you can use either the Escape commands or the W commands and the carriage return or the pipe character With the Web browser you are required to use the W commands and the pipe character In either method the data string shown in braces as data in the Command response table is directed to the specified port and must be encoded if it is non alphanumeric MGP 464 Software Configuration and Control 4 5 Software Configuration and Control cont d 4 6 Symbol definitions CR LF carriage return line feed hex 0D 0A lt Carriage return no line feed hex 0D use the pipe character instead for Web browser commands Space character Pipe vertical bar character Escape key hex 1B
31. Werkzeuge oder Zusatzger te die nicht ausdr cklich vom Hersteller empfohlen wurden da diese eine Gefahrenquelle darstellen k nnen Instrucciones de seguridad e Espa ol Este s mbolo se utiliza para advertir al usuario sobrela presencia de elementos con AN voltaje peligroso sin protecci n aislante que puedan encontrarse dentro de la caja o alojamiento del producto y que puedan representar riesgo de electrocuci n Este s mbolo se utiliza para advertir al usuario sobre instrucciones importantes de operaci n y mantenimiento o cambio de pattes que se desean destacar en el contenido de la documentaci n suministrada con los equipos Precaucion Leer las instrucciones Leer y analizar todas las instrucciones de operaci n y seguridad antes de usar el equipo Conservar las instrucciones e Conservar las instrucciones de seguridad para futura consulta Obedecer las advertencias Todas las advertencias e instrucciones marcadas en el equipo o en la documentaci n del usuario deben ser obedecidas Evitar el uso de accesorios No usar herramientas o accesorios que no sean especificamente recomendados por el fabricante ya que podrian implicar riesgos EME e APM A SOBRE MATARA ROR EAE EM A anses SIL E HER Fi Puzist amp Lec A8 S AEREE A ARB fe u
32. X Hatch Factory Default Factory Reset DETAIL DETAL Please Wait l NEXT Factory Default Press the DETAIL button to reset the unit to its factory default settings When finished the system returns to the default cycle e Grey Scale e Ramp e Alt Pixels e White Field e Crop e Side By Side e Quad Split PIP Images 1 78 Aspect 1 85 Aspect e 2 35 Aspect These test pattern types vary depending on the selected output rate Green NEXT Ge i e White Blue Mode Blue Mode Off default Off e On Advanced Configuration menu flow Background Color submenu Rotate either Adjust knob to select a backeround color for the output screen Options are None Red Green Blue White Magenta Cyan Yellow Stored Image and DVI Background e None the default setting produces a black background Stored Image is the saved background that was most recently recalled Select this option if you want to return to the recalled background after having changed to a different background color e DVI Backgnd displays the unscaled image from the DVI Background input as the background on the screen When this option is selected the MGP changes the output rate to match that of the DVI Background source The output rate remains set to the DVI Background rate until the rate is manually switched back to the factory default resolution This provides clean transitions between the DVI Background and stored images or b
33. advantage of the input not being scaled Therefore no analog digital sampling is required and there is no signal loss NOTE In the diagrams the MGPs are given letters in the order of their priority starting with the unit closest to the output display Therefore the first MGP in the chain is shown as unit C or B if there are only two MGPs The second MGP is designated as unit B and the third is unit A The illustration on the next page shows diagrams of three possible configurations 1 8 window configuration Two MGP 464s are daisy chained together so that eight windows four from each MGP are displayed on the output screen The DVI Output of the first MGP unit B is connected to the DVI Background input of the second MGP unit A The first diagram in the row shows the output display with one MGP attached The second diagram shows the display with two MGPs attached 12 window configuration Three MGP 464s are daisy chained so that 12 windows are displayed on the output screen The DVI Output of the first MGP unit C is connected to the DVI Background input of the second MGP unit B The DVI Output of the second MGP unit B is connected to the DVI Background input of the third MGP unit A The first diagram in the row shows the output display with one MGP attached The second diagram shows the display with two MGPs attached The third diagram shows the display with all three units connected MGP 464 e Special
34. all the front panel controls are locked This mode is available only through SIS commands See chapter 4 Software Configuration and Control for information on SIS commands or the control software s Help program Resetting the unit Resetting the unit causes various IP functions and Ethernet connection settings to revert to factory defaults There are four reset modes numbered 1 3 4 and 5 for the sake of comparison with Extron IP Link products that are available by pressing the Reset button on the rear panel The Reset button is recessed so you must use a pointed stylus ballpoint pen or Extron Tweeker to access it See the table on the next page for a summary of the reset modes CAUTION Review the reset modes carefully Using the wrong reset mode may result in unintended loss of flash memory programming port reassignment or processor reboot Noyes The reset modes listed in the table close all open IP and Telnet connections and close all sockets Also each mode is a separate function not a continuation from mode 1 to mode 5 MGP 464 Operation Reset Mode Comparison Summary Mode Activation Hold down the recessed Reset button while applying power to the unit Hold down the Reset button for about 3 seconds until the Reset LED blinks once Then within 1 second press Reset again briefly for less than 1 second Hold down the Reset button for about 6 seconds until the Reset LED has blinked twice once at 3 s
35. and RS 422 3 On the selected tab enter the information required for the type of communication you chose e TCP IP Enter your MGP s IP address Telnet port the default is 23 and a password if desired e RS 232 422 Select your PC s communication port from the Port menu and the baud rate from the Speed menu All other parameters are preset MGP 464 e Software Configuration and Control 4 33 Software Configuration and Control cont d 4 Click OK After a few seconds the MGP 464 main window opens EA MGP 464 Control Program Ele Tools View Help Picture Controls Presets Windows Config Background 1 0 Config Window Selection 1 C2 C3 C4 Window 2 Display 1 input RGB gt Aud SS i Priotty Front 2 3 Back MGP 464 window 5 For information on configuring the MGP 464 using the Windows based software refer to the program s Help To access the Help file select Contents from the Help pull down menu or press the F1 key 4 34 MQP 464 e Software Configuration and Control wv turo MGP 464 Multi Graphic Processor s 3 a 6 Chapter Five Ethernet Configuration and Control Accessing the Web page Viewing System Status Using the Configuration Page Using the File Management Pag Using the Control Page Using the Background Page Ethernet Configuration and Control The MGP 464 can be controlled and configured using HTML Web pages accessed over a network or
36. cont d Appendix A e Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories A 1 E d TEE A 2 Part Numbers and Accessories 1 sse A 4 included do CC A 4 Optonal decessoblBS ee A 4 Appendix B Firmware Update Gude ees B 1 Determining the Firmware Version B 2 Using the LCD display at power on orna Ex 0E z mE PER NR LDIAE Hie PnU SEU UE a B 2 Using a Web browser apr Qns und Sen nsi uS o Feds Ido ht axo np MUS PURA rb daB nnne ennnen B 2 Using the Windows based configuration software B 4 Updating the Firmware aaa aa BA Downloading the MI TE BA Updating the firmware on the MQP 464 EEN B 5 Updating using the Web e EE B 5 Updating using the Windows based control software cccccccceseeseseeeeeeeeeeseeeaeesseeees B 6 AII trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners iv MGP 464 e Table of Contents 68 1235 01 Rev A 03 06 S d Ze di wy 5 MGP 464 Multi Graphic Processor by 6 lt urio Chapter One Introduction About This Manual About the MGP 464 Multi Graphic Processor Features Application Diagrams Introduction 1 2 About This Manual This manual discusses how to install configure and operate the Extron MGP 464 multi graphic processor Throughout this manual the terms MGP multi graphic processor and processor are used interchangeably to refer t
37. diagram These connectors can be configured for the desired signal types via the front panel the Windows based control software SIS commands or the MGP 464 Web pages 2 4 MGP 464 e Installation 1 RGsB or Vi Composite Component Video Y Y Video RIR Y f Y MN SY Connecting to RGBIHDIVIDEO inputs 1 through 4 2 Virtual inputs inputs 5 through 19 Connect standard definition component video S video and or composite video sources to these BNC connectors The 15 connectors for the virtual inputs are arranged in columns of three BNCs In each column you can connect inputs as follows e Three composite video inputs e One S video input and one composite video input NOUSE The S video must always be connected to the top two BNCs Y on top C second If desired a composite video source can be connected to the bottom BNC e One interlaced component video source connects to all three BNCs in the column S video and Composite Composite Component Virtual input connector configuration examples You can configure these virtual inputs for the desired signal types using the Windows based control software SIS commands or the Web pages They cannot be configured via the front panel RS 232 422 connector Plug a computer or other RS 232 or RS 422 host device into this connector Wire the ey eee d connector as shown on the next page Dee chapter 4 for s We Sie more information on controll
38. display For example If you have a computer connected to input 1 and you want to display the computer s output in window 4 press Window Select button 4 then press Input button 1 Muting an input To mute a selected input turn off its signal and close the window press its button again The button s backlight blinks continuously which indicates that the input is muted When an input is muted or unmuted the currently selected transition effect cut wipe or dissolve is used to close or open the window on the output display See Window effects submenu in the Window Configuration menu section later in this chapter for information on transition effects To unmute the input press its button again The button s backlight stops flashing and returns to a steady light Menus Configuration and Adjustments The MGP 464 s menus enable you to configure the processor The menu navigation buttons Menu and Next are located to the lower left of the LCD screen Press these buttons to cycle through the available menu and submenu options Menu system overview The MGP 464 s menu system consists of a main menu of eight options menus Each of these menus has a set of submenus which enable you to make desired adjustments See the diagram on page 3 7 MGP 464 Operation 3 5 Operation cont d 3 6 Using the menus To use the menus to configure the system follow these steps eu Ifyou do not press a button or turn a knob for 20 seco
39. file in the Choose File window Its name and the path to it are displayed in the Add Image field on the Image Settings screen 4 Click Upload Image This button changes to Uploading while the file is being loaded When the uploading is complete a thumbnail image of the uploaded file is displayed in the Image Index section Selecting a background image Follow these steps to select an uploaded image to be displayed as the background on the output screen 1 In the Image Index section click on the thumbnail of the image you want to display A larger version of the selected image appears in the section to the right 2 Click Take to select that image for the output background MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 23 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d 5 24 MQP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control S e MGP 464 by 6 ur1O Chapter Six Special Applications Application 1 Connecting the MGP 464 to a Matrix Switcher Application 2 Connecting Multiple MGP 464s in Succession Daisy chaining Special Applications This chapter describes some special types of applications that represent unique conditions For the MGP 464 to operate properly in these situations it is important that it be configured correctly On the following pages two application examples are described along with their requirements for the MGP 464 Application 1 Connecting the MGP 464 to a Matrix S
40. from a local PC connected to the MGP 464 s LAN port The MGP 464 has factory installed HTML Web pages that allow you to select and configure inputs adjust picture controls configure windows save and recall presets and perform other processor functions Access these HTML pages using a Web browser such as Microsoft s Internet Explorer Meza Administrators have access to all of the Web pages and are able to make changes to settings Users can access the pages on the System Status and Control tabs only Accessing the Web Pages To access the MGP 464 s HTML Web pages 1 Start the Web browser program 2 Enter the MGP 464 s IP address in the browser s Address field Noyes If your local system administrators have not changed the address use the factory specified default 192 168 254 254 for this field 3 If you want the browser to display a page other than the default page such as a custom page that you have created and uploaded enter a slash and the name of the file to open The browser s Address field should display the address in the following format XXX XXX XXx xxx optional_file_name html The following characters are invalid in file names space lt gt N and 4 Press the Enter key If the MGP 464 s HTML pages are not password protected the browser displays a start page as described in step 5 If the MGP 464 s HTML page are password protected the browser displays the Enter Network Pa
41. menu flow eu The menus time out and return to the default cycle after 20 seconds of inactivity however any selections you made with the Adjust knobs are saved and remain in effect Window Priority submenu The Window Priority submenu allows you to set how the windows will overlap one another or stack on the display For example the window with priority 1 is displayed in front of all the other windows If it is sized to fill the screen the other windows are not visible By default the Window Priority submenu displays the numbers of the four windows in order from left to right with window 1 having first priority To change a window s priority do the following 1 Selecta window by rotating the vertical Adjust knob to move the angle brackets on the LCD screen to the number of the window whose priority level you want to change 2 Rotate the horizontal Adjust lt gt knob to move the bracketed window number to the desired priority position For example if you want window 3 to display in front of all the other windows priority 1 move 3 all the way to the left following the letter F on the LCD screen 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 as desired for each additional window whose priority you want to change MGP 464 Operation 3 13 Operation cont d Window Border submenus Use these submenus one for each window to select colored borders for the four windows Turn either Adjust knob to display the available options R
42. offset at unity gain J inta apt t 75 ohms Horizontal frequency 15 kHz to 100 kHz Vertical ITegBeney u S Sa 50 Hz to 120 Hz Eegeregie 640x480 to 1600x1200 480p 576p 720p 1080i and 1080p DC offset max allowable 0 5 V Video processing Digital sampling sessies 24 bit 8 bits per color 160 MHz standard 69 5 PT m 16 78 million Video output Number signal type 1 scaled RGBHV RGBS RGsB HD YUV component video Connectors 5 BNC female 1 DVI I female Nominal level c Lu uu uuu inei 1 Vp p for Y of component video and S video and for composite video 0 7 Vp p for RGB 0 3 Vp p for R Y and B Y of component video and for C of S video Minimum maximum levels 0 0 V to 1 0 Vp p Ip ai eosdem scaena mad ut 75 ohms Vertical frequencies 50 Hz 60 Hz 72 Hz 96 Hz 100 Hz 120 Hz Scaled resolution 640x480 2 455 800x600123 456 852x480 2 1024x7681234 1024x85212 1024x1024125 1280x7687 1280x1024 1360x7652 1365x7687 1365x1024 1366x7687 1400 x 105012 1600 x 1200 HDTV 480p 576p 720p 108017 and 1080p at50Hmz at60 Hz at72 Hz at96Hz 100 Hz 92120 Hz FRG EU 1 EE 30 dB 5 MHz UG OSCE 25 mV with input at 0 offset COINS Iy pE srera Triple Action Sync avoit jn go GAP A RGBHYV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs RGBcvS YUV tri level or bi level o
43. or out on the images windows and make fine adjustments to contrast brightness color tint and detail Presets Create save and recall window and input presets Window configuration Set window priority border color text label colors size and location and transition effects for each window of the display Background capture Capture the entire display on the output screen and save it as a bitmap to be recalled and used as a window background when needed Installing the software The MGP 464 configuration software is provided on a CD that is delivered with your MGP 464 unit To use the software from the CD you must install the program on your PC Follow these steps 1 Insert the CD ROM into your CD drive The disk should start automatically If it does not double click LAUNCH EXE on the CD to start it 2 On Software Installation screen shown on the next page click the MGP 464 Control Software link at the top of the left column MGP 464 Software Configuration and Control 4 31 Software Configuration and Control cont d Extron Electronics 5 Software Installation ee Mae AEA EM a eer Ge e Extron MGP 464 MIGI Zeg MU JI n i joe SI Zeg d 6 AFOCGeSselr Multi Graphic Processor Manual amp 164 Control Software Version 1 0 BETA 79 518 01 E Install Programs Install IPL File Manager mz 1 0 79 510 01 MGP 464 m reme tat Release Notes Not available for beta release User s Manual
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45. 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 Europe Africa and the Middle East and Central America Extron Electronics Europe Extron Electronics Beeldschermweg 6C 1001 East Ball Road 3821 AH Amersfoort Anaheim CA 92805 USA The Netherlands Asia Japan Extron Electronics Asia Extron Electronics Japan 135 Joo Seng Road 04 01 Kyodo Building PM Industrial Bldg 16 Ichibancho Singapore 368363 Chiyoda ku Tokyo 102 0082 Japan 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 non Extron authorized modification to the product If it has been determined that the product is defective please call Extron and ask for an Applications Engineer at 714 491 1500 USA 31 33 453 4040 Europe 65 383 4400 Asia or 81 3 3511 7655 Japan to receive an RA Return Authorization number This will begin the repair process as quickly as possible 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 cont
46. the Enter button Step 11 You can now size and position windows for each of your applications and save each one with any one of the remaining 127 window preset names for easy recall of window settings You can also save presets using the MGP 464 Web pages see chapter 5 or the MGP 464 Windows based control software see Using the Windows based Control Software in chapter 4 for instructions on accessing the software and its Help file Qs 4 MGP 464 Quick Start Table of Contents Chapter One Introduction essere 1 1 About This Manual sss nennen nennen 1 2 About the MGP 464 Multi Graphic Processor a 1 2 eegener 1 2 Application Diagramas 1 aaa aaa 1 3 Chapter Two Installaton eerte 24 Installation Overview sss 2 2 Mounting the MQP 464 1 1 sse tnnt aa 2 2 Eier 2 2 Ra SOT ool PI GU EE 2 2 Installing or Replacing Button Labels sess 2 4 Rear Panel Features I annassa 2 4 Chapter Three Operation sss tern 3 1 Front Panel Features osse tenente teens 3 2 Power up and Default Cycle essent 3 4 Window Select Buttons sess tete 3 5 Input Selection MEN 3 5 Mu ng an ine uuu uuu 3 5 Menus Configuration and Adtustrments sess 3 5 Menu system overview nnmnnn eene 3 5 Using Gan EE 3 6 Atean s Ean qoe a 3 8 Input Configuration TAIN EE
47. the Installation Overview section of chapter 2 with the exception of step i3 In place of this step do the following Connect the MGP s four fully configurable inputs to four of the matrix switcher s outputs See the diagram below Input 1 Output 1 Input 1 Input 2 Output 2 Input 2 WW Se Can 3 MGP 464 Output to Display put A Output 4 Input 5 Matrix Output 5 Input 6 Switcher Output 6 Input 64 Output 64 Connecting the matrix switcher to the MGP 464 2 Size the windows on the MGP to full screen You can do this quickly by selecting window preset 1 31 61 91 or 121 3 On the matrix switcher tie input 1 to the four outputs connected to the MGP 464 Refer to your matrix switcher user s manual for the procedure 4 Select window 1 on the MGP and configure the input as follows a Set the following input sampling parameters as desired signal type horizontal and vertical start total pixels active pixels and active lines b Set the following picture controls as desired image size image position color tint brightness and contrast c Set the pixel phase for window 1 then mute the window to display the next window behind it Repeat this step for windows 2 3 and 4 d Save the adjusted settings as Input Preset 1 5 Repeat step 4 for every input on the matrix switcher that will be displayed on the output screen via the MGP NOTE For convenience you should save each input preset with the s
48. the firmware is loading a progress bar is displayed Upgrading Firmware Please Wait NENNEN Firmware update progress bar 5 When the firmware update is complete the progress bar closes MGP 464 e Firmware Upgrade Guide B 7 Firmware Upgrade Guide cont d B 8 MGP 464 Firmware Upgrade Guide FCC Class A Notice Note 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 These limits are designed to 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 harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Note This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices Shielded cables must be used with the unit to ensure compliance Extron s 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
49. total e width in pixels of the tota display area of the selected video display area The values l cannot be changed for DVI YUVi input Default is marked with an S video or composite video inputs asterisk 7 Active pixels Select input 1 4 Increase or decrease the width in pixels of the active video area of the selected input Default is marked with an asterisk The width in pixels of the active video area Active lines Select input 1 4 Increase or decrease the height in lines of the active video area of the selected input Default is marked with an asterisk The height in lines of the active video area Output Configuration menu The Output Configuration menu allows you to set output resolution refresh rate output type and sync polarity The following flow diagram shows the submenus of the Output Configuration menu and the adjustments that can be made from them Input Configuration MENU Output Resol 1024 x 768 Output Type Sync Polarity Configuration NEXT gt Refresh eenus NEXT RGBHV MERI H Neg V Neg NEXT l r 34 A A 4 v A v v ei vov vov Y Y Resolution Refresh rate Video signal types Polarity combinations e RGBHV default e H Neg V Neg default See the following table for available e RGBS HNeg V Pos combinations of resolutions and RGsB e H Pos V Neg refresh rates e YUV Bi Lvl Current NTSC standard H Pos V Pos Default 1024 x 768 60 Hz e YUV TriLvl Curr
50. your display s positioning until all four sides of the crop pattern are visible Adjusting the picture controls Step 5 Use the Window Configuration menu to select a window border color for each window This will aid in window sizing and positioning Step 6 Select input 1 for windows 1 2 3 and 4 Step 7 Adjust windows 1 2 3 and 4 to full screen If your MGP is set to factory defaults you can select default window preset 1 31 61 91 or 121 to set the windows to full screen size See Recalling a window preset in chapter 3 for instructions on selecting one of these presets a Press one of the Window Select buttons to select the window to adjust b Press the Window Image Position button once and turn the Adjust knobs until both the H and V values 0000 c Press the Window Image Size button once and turn the Adjust knobs to the right until they stop The window size setting displays the same resolution as the output d Repeat steps a through c for the remaining windows NOTE When all the windows are at full size you will need to mute the other three windows while adjusting the first Step 8 For each input size and position the image within all four windows a Pressone of the Window Select buttons b Pressone of the 19 input buttons c Press the Window Image Size or the Window Image Position button twice The LCD window displays the number of the input whose image you are sizing or
51. 0 0 Hz 2 sec 000 0 kHz 000 0 Hz 2 sec 000 0 kHz 000 0 Hz A i Output Rate lt J Window 4 RGB e 1280 x 1024 60 Hz 2 sec Freeze Enabled 2 sec 2 sec r Default cycle Mesa From any menu or submenu the MGP 464 saves all adjustment settings and times out to the default screens after 20 seconds of inactivity 3 4 MGP 464 e Operation Window Select Buttons The MGP 464 front panel contains four Window Select buttons Use these buttons with the Input buttons to specify which window will display an input or with the picture control buttons to specify which window image will be adjusted When you select a picture control the window whose button was previously selected is affected Refer to Picture Controls later in this chapter for information on the available controls To select a window press its Window Select button which lights To deselect a window press another Window Select button Input Selection The MGP 464 front panel contains a set of four input buttons that enable you to select RGB HD and or video component composite or S video inputs for windows 1 through 4 It also contains 15 virtual input buttons that enable you to select only video inputs Before you can select an input you must first select a window as described below 1 Press the Window Select button for the window in which you want the input to be displayed 2 Pressthe button with the number of the input you want to
52. 00 F WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and intemaltional treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law About screen When finished viewing the information click OK to close the window Updating the Firmware Firmware uploads can be performed via a Web browser and the MGP 464 s internal Web page The PC and the MGP 464 must both be connected to an Ethernet network in order to update the main firmware Firmware upgrades are performed via an IP connection only Meza Check the Extron Web site for firmware related documents instructions patch files and new firmware files before loading new firmware into the unit Downloading the firmware To obtain the latest version of MGP 464 firmware follow these steps 1 2 3 Visit the Extron Web site www extron com and go to the MGP 464 page Click Downloads On the Downloads page click the Firmware link listed under Software and Firmware On the Download Center page fill in the required information then click the Download_MGP464_FW1x01 exe button A File Download Security Warning window is displayed Click Save A Save As window opens Browse to the folder where you want to save your firmware file and click Save The firmware installation file is placed on your PC drive When re
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57. Applications 3 8 window with DVI background configuration A DVI computer or another DVI source is daisy chained to two MGP 464s so that eight windows are displayed in front of a live video background from the DVI source e The DVI source is connected to the DVI Background input of the first MGP unit A e The DVI Output of the first MGP unit B is connected to the DVI Background input of the second MGP unit B e The first diagram in the row shows the DVI computer which is the input source The second diagram shows the display with one MGP attached The third diagram shows the display connected to two MGPs 1 8 Window Configuration MGP 464 Unit B MGP 464 Unit A display Output rate any DVI BKG in Output rate DVI factory rate DVI output from first background rate MGP output to DVI background input 4 video windows on output display Output display with the 4 windows from unit B and the 4 windows from unit A laid on top 2 12 Window Configuration MGP 464 Unit C MGP 464 Unit B MGP 464 Unit A Output rate any DVI BKG in Output rate DVI DVI BKG in Output rate DVI factory rate background rate background rate DVI output from first DVI output from MGP output to DVI second MGP output to background input DVI background input eff le ic 2c ee ae 4 video windows on output display Output display with the 4 windows Output display with the 8 windows from unit C and the 4 windows from unit C an
58. Auto Image Use either Adjust knob NEXT to adjust the submenu Auto Image menu flow To perform an Auto Image adjustment do the following 1 Press the Menu button once to display the Auto Image menu 2 Press the Next button once to display the available option 3 Rotate the horizontal lt gt or vertical Adjust knob to select the window for which you want to perform Auto Image 4 Press Next again to perform the Auto Image 5 If desired repeat steps 3 and 4 for any other windows for which you want to perform an automatic image adjustment 6 When finished with Auto Image do one of the following e Select NA and press Next e Press the Menu button e Do nothing and wait for the menu to time out MGP 464 Operation Input Configuration menu The Input Configuration menu allows you to select a video signal type for each of the four fully configurable inputs All of these inputs can accept the following video signals RGB YUV HD YUVi RGBcvS S video composite video and DVI MGP 464 DI only RGB is the default You can also select the horizontal and vertical start positions pixel sampling phase for the four windows except for YUVi S video and composite video inputs total pixels active pixels and active lines for each input Rotate the horizontal Adjust lt gt knob to cycle through the four inputs and the vertical Adjust knob to adjust the setting eu The 15 virtual inputs numbered 5 through 19 can
59. BNC e One interlaced component video source connects to all three BNCs in the column S video and Composite Composite Component Virtual input connection examples DVI Background input DVI for live background video only NOTE Analog is not available on this DVI I connector Step 4 Attach an output device to the RGBHV YUV BNC connectors shown on the next page and or to the DVI I output connector shown below DVI D OUTPUT GETT ape le BEEN SCT IST NOTE Analog is not available on this DVI I connector MGP 464 e Quick Start QS 1 Extron MGP 464DI Four Window RC Multi Graphic Processor Quick Start MGP 464 cont d RGsB HD YUV Component Video BNC output connectors Step 5 Plug the MGP 464 input devices and output devices into a grounded AC source and power on the input and output devices The following diagram shows an example of an MGP 464DI application Remote User and Administration Control MGP 464DI connection diagram Step 6 Use the LCD menu screens and Adjust knobs to configure the MGP 464 and adjust the picture controls see the following section Configuring the MGP 464 and Adjusting the Picture Controls in the next section See chapter 2 for installation instructions chapter 3 for front panel operation information chapter 4 for control via the RS 232 422 interface and chapter 5 for Ethernet control QS 2 MGP 464 Quick Start Get
60. Configuration tab e ww extren eem System Description Model MGP464DI Description Multi Graphic Processor wi DVI option Part Number 60 771 02 Firmware Version 0 00 Date 2 09 2006 Temperature 098 60 F 37 00 C Time 11 25 AM amp of Connections 002 IP Settings Unit Name MGP464DI 00 C1 A5 DHCP Off IP Address 10 13 4 130 Gateway IP Address 10 13 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 MAC Address 00 05 A6 00 C1 A5 Serial Port Settings Port 1 Port 2 Port Type RS 232 Port Type RS 232 Baud Rate 9600 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits B Data Bits 8 Parity None Parity None Stop Bits 1 Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Flow Control Mone System Status Web page MGP 464 e Firmware Upgrade Guide B 3 Firmware Upgrade Guide cont d B 4 Using the Windows based configuration software A third way to find out the firmware version is to access the MGP 464 Windows based configuration software 1 3 Open the configuration software See Using the Windows based Control Software in chapter 4 for the procedure From the Help menu select About The following screen appears providing information about the current MGP version About MGP 464 Control Program MGP 464 Control Program Version 1 0 P Copyright 2006 Exton Electronics All rights reserved Software Part Number 73518 01 Unit Part Number 60 771 02 Unit Model MGP 464DI Firmware Version 1 00 Unit Temperature 095
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62. Files to be uploaded to the MGP 464 must contain only valid alphanumeric characters and underscores No spaces or special characters symbols are allowed To upload files from the server follow these steps 1 Click the Browse button to the right of the file name field 2 Browse to locate the file that you want to upload and open it The file s name and directory path are displayed in the file name field on the File Management screen 3 Click the Upload File button The selected file name appears in the Files column on the File Management screen Files are listed separately under headings of their extensions Adding a directory To add a directory or folder to the MGP 464 s file system follow these steps 1 Enter the directory name in the Dir field following the slash 2 Clickthe Add Dir button 5 14 MQP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 3 With the directory name displayed perform the Uploading files procedure described in the previous section to add a file to the directory The directory name appears at the top of the Files column preceded by a slash To add more files to the directory click the directory name to open it then use the Uploading files procedure To exit the directory click root or back Other file management activities You can also perform the following tasks on the File Management screen Open a file Click on the name of the file in the Files column Delete a file Click the Dele
63. Hz LX x x x Jx to LX x x x J LX x x x J LX x x j po _ x j obo LX x j po _ x j obo _ x j bo _ x j po _ x j o bo LX x j Po LX x bp j j _ _ x j o bo LX j obo LX x j po LX x j o po LX x gt The resolution provided in the Extended Display Identification Data EDID is the last selected factory rate To set the resolution information provided in the EDID data set the output resolution on the MGP to the desired factory resolution then select DVI BCKGD RATE from the front panel menu Output Type submenu Rotate either the horizontal Adjust lt gt or the vertical Adjust knob to select the output signal type required by the display device Available signal types are RGBHV RGBS YUV bi level and YUV tri level The default is RGBHV 3 12 MGP 464 Operation Sync Polarity submenu The display device may require a particular combination of horizontal H and vertical V sync signal polarities Rotate either the horizontal Adjust lt gt or the vertical Adjust knob to select the sync polarity The options are H V H V H V H V or na appears when YUV Bi lvl or YUV TriLvl is selected The default is H V Window Configuration menu The Window Configuration menu allows you to set window front back priority add colored borders to the windows select which window transition effect to use when muting closing an
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65. LogOK D4 Contactus x Status Configuration File Management Control Backgroun Par ENEE i E REUS DEED ee E EE DA I B Legged on Admin E 1 Email Alerts System Settings Scaler I O Settings mM i e T f Window Settings The settings below will allow you to configure your unit to send email alerts Click Edit and enter the email address to send j pas a a message to and the file name that contains the message File names must be alpha numeric and are limited to 7 Email Alerts characters including the em file extension Click Save to save the change Firmware Upgrade Email Settings fe AN Mail IP Address ZA Domain Name SMTP Authentication Required wave xctron com User Name Password Email Address File Name Email Alerts screen top portion 5 10 MQP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control Setting up e mail alerts To set up the system to send e mail alerts when settings are changed follow these steps 1 2 4 9 On the sidebar menu on the Configuration tab click Email Alerts On the Email Alerts screen click the Edit button located to the right of the Mail IP Address and Domain Name fields The button changes to Save Enter your MGP 464 s IP address and your domain name in the appropriate fields This information is available from your network administrator If your MGP has a password assigned enter them Click the Save button To set
66. OF Z A A 3 amp 9 Extron Electronics A 9 INTERFACING SWITCHING AND DISTRIBUTION urio User s Manual HH c us ALLE ERIC uuung pb g Se MGP 464 MGP 464 DI Multi Graphic Processor 68 1235 01 Rev A 03 06 Precautions Safety Instructions e English d This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature provided with the equipment Thissymbolisintended to alertthe userof the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock Caution Read Instructions e Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment Retain Instructions The safety instructions should be kept for future reference Follow Warnings Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the equipment or in the user information Avoid Attachments Do not use tools or attachments that are not recommended by the equipment manufacturer because they may be hazardous Consignes de S curit Francais Cesymbole sert avertirl utilisateur quela documentation fournie avecle mat riel contient des instructions importantes concernant l exploitation et la maintenance r paration Ce symbole sert avertir l utilisateur de la pr sence dans le boitier de l appareil de tensions dangereuses non isol es posant des risques d lectrocution Attention Lire les instructi
67. P OE 4 33 Chapter Five Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 1 Accessing the Web Pages essent 5 2 Viewing System Status 5 3 Using the Configuration bage sse tentes 5 4 System Sertdds SCEBOIT E 5 4 Scaler O See ee DE 5 5 Configuring the MAD E 5 5 K ioleteftet e e 5 5 Selecting the video signal type REENEN nnn n nnn nnns 5 6 COoniiguring NE GUPO ksss u l l EO ee 5 6 Enablino disabling he Une 5 7 ii MGP 464 e Table of Contents lte ee dn GE ET E 5 7 e glate wIDOOW DEIDDIE E 5 9 WEE E EE 5 9 Assigning a ASS OF Gore siege Rs 5 9 CI6aring a pass a D 5 10 Email Alerts SEPBO Al were nencdezaecnveswacienipinswaerennesetodanseacedteunniebinmessainedigoniasescceseniuneeaeeseatagenataasds 5 10 SEUNG te RUE 5 11 Setting up SMTP authorization E 5 11 Firmware Upgrade screen a 5 12 Determining the current firmware version 5 12 Downloading the geng EE 5 12 Updating the firmware on the MQP 464 sseeeesessssseeeeeeeeeee nennen emen nennen nnns 5 13 Using the File Management Page 1 sese 5 14 Uploading M E 5 14 AJOIN Re E e p ERR TRE 5 14 Other file management activities 5 15 Using the Control Page essere tette ns 5 16 Picture ele gg EE NN I TU aieri EENE oani 5 16 idee ed PL 5 16 Input SBEDIODISO UU UU lll E nOdSv Cadet UE EINE I DIEM IU UN MUN NME qd Dos 5 17 lee ee lll e RTL 5 17 Jare dro ug Met E 5 18 Ne e eet
68. S 232 422 only the global timeout commands apply anything else returns an E13 error code The response is returned with leading zeros X54 ASCII digit s representing the numeric value of 8 P 8 the data element read from the event buffer leading zeros are suppressed X66 Login without password is allowed If enabled the user does not enter a password After the user clicks OK the login level is set based on the setting in the parameter 0 Disabled 1 Enabled No password login level 1 11 Entry without password goes to the level specified if an administrator password exists 0 Entry without password is placed one level below the lowest password level 0 11 The response is returned as two digits with a leading zero if needed Number of seconds in tens of seconds before timeout on IP connections X70 Number that will be inserted into the e mail message if the eml file has an embedded Esc command with no parameters Use 0 as a placeholder if the optional is used but is not needed X500 Input 1 19 I 0 off 1 on Window 0 All windows available only for Freeze and window muting 1 Window 1 2 Window 2 3 Window 3 4 Window 4 Input video format 1 RGB 2 YUV HD 3 RGBcvS 4 YUVi 5 S video 6 Composite 7 DVI Test pattern 0 Off 1 Color bars 2 Crosshatch 3 4 x 4 crosshatch 4 Grayscale 5 Ramp 6 Alternating pixels 7 Whi
69. S video source the top two buttons in the column light When a composite video source is selected only one button lights Window Select buttons Press these buttons to select activate or adjust one of the four windows While a window is selected all picture controls are associated with it Window Preset buttons Press the Preset Recall Save and Enter buttons to save or recall window presets See Window Presets later in this chapter for more information Picture control buttons Press these buttons to adjust image size position brightness contrast color tint detail and zoom See Picture Controls later in this chapter for further information LCD screen This screen displays messages menu information and your selections See Menus Configuration and Adjustments later in this chapter for more information Adjust knobs Turn these horizontal and vertical Adjust knobs to adjust picture controls and to scroll through preset memory slots and submenu options See Menus Configuration and Adjustments later in this chapter for more information Menu navigation buttons Press Menu to access the MGP 464 menu system and step through the menus From each menu press Next to step through its submenus See Menus Configuration and Adjustments later in this chapter for more information Configuration port This port is an alternative to the RS 232 422 port on the MGP rear panel see Rear Panel Features in ch
70. Soft wipe square out 11 Soft wipe curtain in 12 Soft wipe curtain out 13 Hard wipe up 14 Hard wipe down 15 Hard wipe right 16 Hard wipe left 17 Hard wipe center in 18 Hard wipe center out 19 Hard wipe square in 20 Hard wipe square out 21 Hard wipe curtain in 22 Hard wipe curtain out x512 Blanking adjustment range 0 255 default is 128 X513 Window preset 1 128 Input preset 1 128 Scaler refresh rate 1 50 Hz 2 60 Hz 3 72 Hz 4 96 Hz 5 100 Hz 6 120 Hz 7 DVI background input refresh rate Pixel phase 0 31 NOTE x527 MGP 464 e Software Configuration and Control Advanced picture settings value Range is 256 auto sensed value Window dissolve speed 0 to 5 seconds in 0 1 second increments e g 01 0 1 second 50 5 0 seconds Internal temperature in degrees Fahrenheit Text string of up to 200 characters Permitted characters include letters A Z digits 0 9 and the minus sign No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name No distinction is made between upper and lowercase letters The first character must be aletter The last character cannot be a minus sign Image Window shift value Zero location is 2048 and limits are the output resolution Example Front panel displays 50 but the response to the SIS command is 2098 Window size Windows can be 1 16 the size of the output active area Maximum value is the
71. Switcher Extron RGB 109xi gt Interface lt p ee Connection diagram for MGP 464 with CrossPoint 450 Matrix Switcher MGP 464 e Introduction S e N MGP 464 Multi Graphic Processor S 6 lt urio M W Chapter Two Installation Installation Overview Mounting the MGP 464 Installing or Replacing Button Labels Rear Panel Features Installation 2 2 Installation Overview The MGP 464 processor can be connected to as many as 19 input devices simultaneously and two output devices Follow the steps below and see the example in the illustration H Disconnect power to the MGP and turn off all other devices that will be connected D If desired mount the MGP See Mounting the MGP 464 in the next section D Attach video input devices to the MGP using the four sets of BNC connectors for the fully configurable inputs and or the 15 BNC connectors for the virtual inputs For the MGP 464 DI connect up to four DVI sources to the DVI I connectors if desired DH Connect one or two output devices to the RGBHV YUV BNC output connectors and or to the DVI I output connector e If the MGP 464 will be connected to a computer or to a host controller for remote operation connect the host s RS 232 cable to the processor s 9 pin RS 232 422 D sub connector or use the optional 9 pin female to 2 5 mm TRS cable to connect the host to the MGP s front panel RS 232 422 configuration port 6
72. TP Authorization Required check box then click Save MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 11 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d Firmware Upgrade screen The Firmware Upgrade screen enables you to install a new version of firmware to your MGP 464 You can download the latest firmware version from the Extron Web site to your PC Appendix B provides more details on firmware updating Extron Electronics BF status Y configuration Y File Management Y Control Y Background a Logged on Admin Logo Contact Us ee Firmware Upgrade System Settings Scaler I O Settings Window Settings This page allows you to upload a new version of the unit s firmware The uploaded file must have the file extension of Passwords 519 Uploading the incorrect file may cause your unit to stop working Email Alerts Firmware Upgrad e EE Current Firmware Version 0 00 C Program Files Extron MGP464 MGP464_1 00 0001 Browse Upload AS i gt wew extron cam Firmware Upgrade screen Determining the current firmware version There are two methods you can use to find out what firmware version is currently installed on your MGP 464 Using the LCD screen Watch the LCD window as you connect the MGP 464 to a power source The first piece of information displayed on the screen is the firmware version along with the product name Using the System Status Web page Select the Status tab on the MGP Web
73. The default is White Off specifies that there is no special background for the text label only the window background specified from the Advanced Configuration menu see the next section is behind the text Translucent specifies that the window background shows through the text background with a cloudy effect Text In this section you can make selections from the following menus to specify parameters for the label text in the selected window Text Color Select a color for the text in the label displayed in the window The default is Black Text Location Select the area on the screen in which a text label will be displayed on both windows The default is None which specifies that no text label will be displayed Text Size Select Small Medium or Large for the size of the text label on the selected window 5 8 MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control Setting window priority The Window Priority section of the Window Settings screen lets you set the priority for each of the four windows individually Follow these steps to set window priority 1 From the 1st pull down menu in the Window Priority section select the window to which you want to give first priority The window that you select here covers or overlaps all the other windows on the screen unless it is muted 2 From the 2nd 3rd and 4th menus select the window to which you want to assign second third and fourth priority respectivel
74. UN E Yes with included brackets Faclosure YPE pricne Metal Enclosure dimensions 3 4 H x 17 5 W x 12 0 D 2U high 1 rack wide 8 6 cm H x 44 5 cm W x 30 5 cm D Depth excludes connectors and knobs Width excludes rack ears r 8 5 lbs 3 9 kg SHIPPING weight o ua uo usaussaa 18 lbs 9 kg Keier le EE ISTA 1A in carton International Safe Transit Association IBI qn ER UL CUL ere CE FCC Class A VCCI AS NZS ICES MIBE EE 30 000 hours jore C 3 years parts and labor MeSH All nominal levels are at 10 NOUSE Specifications are subject to change without notice MGP 464 e Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories A 3 Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories Part Numbers and Accessories Included parts These items are included in each order for a DVCM 50 Included parts Replacement part number MGP 464 or 60 771 01 MGP 464DI 60 771 02 Rack mounting brackets kit US style IEC power cord Rubber feet self adhesive MGP 464 User s Manual Windows based control software on CD ROM GU Optional accessories These items can be ordered separately DVI D male to male 6 patch cable 26 584 06 9 pin D female to 2 5 mm TRS configuration cable 707535701 A 4 MGP 464 e Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories i X MGP 464 Multi Graphic Processor turo Appendix B Firmware Update Guide Determining the Firmware Version Updating the Firmware Fir
75. User Password Re enter User Password Passwords screen Assigning a password To assign passwords follow these steps 1 Enter the new administrator password in the Administrator Password field 2 Inthe Re enter Admin Password field enter the same password again to confirm it MGP 464 Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 9 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d 3 Ifyou want to assign a user password enter it in the User Password field Meza You cannot assign a user password unless an administrator password has been assiened 4 Re enter the same user password in the Re enter the User Password field 5 Click the Submit button to set the password s Clearing a password To remove an assigned password follow these steps 1 Inthe Administrator Password or User Password field enter a single space 2 Enterasingle space in the Re enter Admin Password or the Re enter User Password field 3 Click the Submit button Email Alerts screen The Email Alerts screen enables you to set up the MGP 464 to automatically send e mail alert messages when settings are changed on the MGP 464 You may enter up to 64 e mail addresses to alert recipients that an event has occurred You can also specify that SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol authorization is needed for the MGP to accept incoming e mail This prevents spam from taking up space in the MGP s e mail system Extron Electronics 100 633 9876
76. View the User s Manual for the MGP 464 68 1235 01 PRELIMINARY gt Help Not available for beta release Ow A Install Adobe Acrobat Reader to view PDF Files Adobe Link to the installation software on the MGP 464 CD 3 On the File Download window that appears click Run to begin installing the program File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file Name MGP464Setupv 1_0 exe Type Application 2 93 MB From D While files from the Intemet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not run or save this software What s the risk File Download window If you want to save the installation file MGP464Setupv1_n exe to your desktop click Save On the Save As window save the setup file to the desired location on your PC When you are ready to install the software double click on the MGP464setupv1_n exe icon 4 A Security prompt appears Click Run on this window to continue with the installation 5 Follow the instructions on the InstallShield Wizard screens to complete the program installation By default the installation creates a folder called MGP464 in the following location on the PC c Program FilesNExtronN MGP464 If there is no Extron folder in your Program Files folder the installation program creates it as well 4 32 MGP 464 e Software Configuration and Control Starting the control program
77. ab Sienet l tr ve extroan cam System Description Model MGP464DI Description Multi Graphic Processor w DVI option Part Number 60 771 02 Firmware Version 0 00 Date 2 09 2006 Temperature 098 60 F 37 00 C Time 11 25 AM amp of Connections 002 IP Settings Unit Name MGP464DI 00 C1 A5 DHCP off IP Address 10 13 4 130 Gateway IP Address 10 13 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 MAC Address 00 05 A6 00 C1 A5 Serial Port Settings Port 1 Port Port Type RS 232 Port Type Baud Rate 9600 Baud Rate Data Bits B Data Bits Parity None Parity Stop Bits 1 Stop Bits Flow Control None Flow Control System Status screen MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 3 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d Using the Configuration Page There are six Configuration Web pages which only administrators can access These pages are listed in the sidebar menu at the left of the Configuration screen The following sections describe the changes you can make from these screens System Settings screen On the System Settings screen shown below you can set date and time parameters and change the IP information for the MGP 464 Extron Electronics gt Configuration File M t Control Status Configuration File Control mE Background 00 633 9876 OO ESA u ag EE eS EES EE CES j OD EGERIT B E ws togge
78. ackground colors Blue Mode submenu Blue Mode causes only sync and blue video signals to be passed to the display This can aid in the setup of the color and tint of video inputs on the MGP While in the Blue Mode submenu rotate either Adjust knob to turn Blue Mode on and off MGP 464 e Operation 3 19 Operation cont d Test Pattern submenu Several test patterns are available via this submenu to adjust the display device for color convergence focus resolution contrast grayscale and aspect ratio Use either Adjust knob to select a test pattern The available patterns are Colorbars 8 color bars X Hatch 16 x 12 crosshatch 4 x 4 X Hatch 4 x 4 crosshatch Grey Scale grayscale Ramp Alt Pixels alternating pixels White Field Crop Side By Side 4 x 3 or 16 x 9 side by side crop Quad Split 4 x 4 quad split crop PIP Images 4 x 3 picture in picture images 1 78 Aspect film aspect ratio 1 78 1 85 Aspect film aspect ratio 1 85 2 35 Aspect film aspect ratio 2 35 The default setting is Off Some of the test patterns available from the submenu vary depending on the selected output rate For example if a 4 x 3 output rate is selected the 4 x 3 side by side crop and aspect ratio patterns appear If a 16 x 9 output rate is selected the 16 x 9 side by side crop and aspect ratio patterns appear SES r Color Bars 8 Crosshatch 16x12 Crosshatch 4x4 Grayscale E __ Ramp Alt Pixels White Field Crop
79. act in case there are any questions Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the product and its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular use In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct indirect or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been advised of such damage Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country and that some provisions of this warranty may not apply to you E e wy i 6 2 S 120 x 6 a ur1O0 www extron com Extron Electronics USA 1230 South Lewis Street Anaheim CA 92805 USA 714 491 1500 Fax 714 491 1517 Extron Electronics Europe Extron Electronics Asia Beeldschermweg 6C 135 Joo Seng Road 04 01 3821 AH Amersfoort PM Industrial Building The Netherlands Singapore 368363 31 33 453 4040 65 6383 4400 Fax 31 33 453 4050 Fax 65 6383 4664 2006 Extron Electronics All rights reserved Extron Electronics Japan Kyodo Building 16 Ichibancho Chiyoda ku Tokyo 102 0082 Japan 81 3 3511 7655 Fax 81 3 3511 7656
80. active output area Image size Image can be 1 16 the size of the input active area Maximum value is double the active output area for 20076 zoom Window preset effect 0 Cut 1 Real time motion Recalling a window preset with the windows in new positions causes the windows to move to the new location and resize in a fluid motion Window priority 1 4 where 1 is top priority and 4 is lowest priority 29jj uonrsuej 1 s 1d zu Im I4 MAA p2sx 0 Daa uonrsuen j9sa1d MOPUIM U1 s1ag r gt ss r gt rzsx od A 61 rzsx 61 29J9 MANA JO JJ PAS 3 JJ posoid MOPUIM ou UOT LINP Daa 9Y MAA gt sx 0 12939 Mopur y Jo p ds ay 1 S peje jnurun nuu p 15 s TJU 11n2 ay MAA LL sx 12999 e3numum 3nur MOPUIM pS SMOpUIA y JO sanuornd y ejdsiq perojuo I9pJo y 0 SMOpUIA Y Jo j10rid y 129 Snjejs Supr ue q MOPUIM JY MAA j29jje uonrsued papayas e Sursn gosx S Mopur o1nurun Apidetc j29jje uontsuen po12ojes e Sursn zosx S Mopur mu uerg Joel JO edi eusis ooprA Mal Eosx 1etuaoJ 03 posx 3ndur yas r gt ES r gt Sing r gt tt SX r gt ksx 9g r gt zosX zosx zosx cosx r gt Eosx zosx zosx osx ud r gt Losx r gt 01118 Kaes r gt lll osx 24va os 1041402 pasuq r gt osx r gt eosx d L posx G SES c YV LLSX 7 osx zosX zosx zosx d kosx GO x co
81. ady to install the new firmware locate the downloaded file called MGP464_FW1x01 exe and double click on it to open it Follow the instructions on the screens to install the new firmware on your PC 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 to your computer MGP 464 Firmware Upgrade Guide Updating the firmware on the MGP 464 After you have installed the new firmware on your computer you must upload it to the MGP 464 Updating using the Web pages Follow these steps to update the firmware using the Web pages 1 Launch a Web browser for example Internet Explorer on the connected PC and enter the MGP s IP address in the address field 2 Ifno password has been assigned the MGP 464 Web page opens displaying the System Status tab If an administrator password has been assigned to the MGP the Enter Network Password dialog box opens shown below Enter the administrator password in the Password field a User name is not required and click OK The MGP 464 Web page appears Leit Passwords must contain 4 to 12 alphanumeric characters Symbols and spaces are not allowed and the passwords are case sensitive Connect to ET E E C C to 10 13 4 130 a Enter Network Password dialog box 3 On the MGP 464 Web page select the Configuration tab then select Firmware Upgrade from the menu on the left of th
82. al type this check box is unavailable Configuring the output In the Output Configuration section of the Scaler I O Settings screen you can select output parameters from the following pull down menus Resolution Select the resolution at which the image will be displayed on the output screen Refresh Rate Select the rate in Hz at which the output screen will be refreshed Sync Format Select the output signal type required by the display device Available formats are RGBHV RGBS RGsB YUV bi level and YUV tri level Polarity Select the combination of horizontal and vertical synchronization signal polarities Test pattern You can select one of the test patterns shown on the next page to adjust the display for color convergence focus resolution contrast grayscale and aspect ratio 5 6 MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control pr Color Bars 8 Crosshatch 16x12 Crosshatch 4x4 Grayscale E _ Hamp Alt Pixels White Field 4x3 Side by side 16x9 Side by side 4x4 Quad Split 4x3 PIP Images Crop Crop 16x9 PIP Images 1 78 Aspect Ratio 1 85 Aspect Ratio 2 35 Aspect Ratio Test patterns available on the MGP 464 Enabling disabling blue mode In the Blue Screen Mode section you can select the Off or On radio button to disable or enable blue mode When you enable blue mode only the sync and blue video signals are passed to the display This helps in setting up the color and tint Wi
83. ame number as the input on the matrix switcher MGP 464 Special Applications 6 3 Special Applications cont d 6 4 Additional setup procedures with third party control system When operating the system using third party control system you can prevent the image from blanking or scrambling on the display during input switches by doing the following While setting up the switcher and the MGP to work together set the RGB delay on the matrix switcher to greater than or equal to 1 0 second 1 Create a tie on the matrix switcher from desired input X to the output number that corresponds to MGP window Y in which input X will be displayed Immediately within 1 second recall the input preset with the same number as switcher input X that you selected in step 2 preset X to MGP window Y NOTE Input presets cannot be recalled via the MGP front panel You can recall them via SIS commands see chapter 4 the MGP 464 Web pages see chapter 5 or the Windows based control software Preset Selector see chapter 4 and the control software s Help Application 2 Connecting Multiple MGP 464s in Succession Daisy chaining By connecting multiple MGP 464s together in succession daisy chaining via the DVI Output and DVI Background connectors you can display up to 12 windows on the output screen You can connect up to three MGPs in this way See the diagrams on the next page Connecting via the DVI Background connector has the
84. and the LCD window on the MGP displays first Firmware Upload Please Wait then Firmware Reboot Please Wait While the firmware is uploading and rebooting do not press any front panel buttons or make any selections on the Web pages When the update is complete the new firmware version number is displayed in the Current Firmware Version field The LCD screen on the unit displays the first screen that appears on power up containing the new firmware version number 7 Ifyou want to further verify that the new version has been loaded click the Status tab and view the current firmware version on the System Status screen Updating using the Windows based control software To update the firmware on the MGP 464 using the Windows based control software follow these steps 1 Open the Windows based control software See Using the Windows based Control Software in chapter 4 for information on accessing this program 2 From the Options menu select Update Firmware An Open window appears B 6 MGP 464 Firmware Upgrade Guide uGP464 1 00 0001 519 D Files of type Motorola S19 Record Files s19 Cancel Open window with firmware file selected 3 Browse to locate the firmware file that you saved to your computer The file extension must be S19 CAUTION Uploading a file with an incorrect extension may cause the unit to stop working 4 Double click on the firmware file icon The firmware uploading process begins While
85. andere Gefahren bestehen Schlitze und ffnungen e Wenn das Ger t Schlitze oder Locher im Geh use aufweist dienen diese zur Vermeidung einer berhitzung der empfindlichen Teile im Inneren Diese Offnungen d rfen niemals von anderen Objekten blockiert werden Litium Batterie e Explosionsgefahr falls die Batterie nicht richtig ersetzt wird Ersetzen Sie verbrauchte Batterien nur durch den gleichen oder einen vergleichbaren Batterietyp der auch vom Hersteller empfohlen wird Entsorgen Sie verbrauchte Batterien bitte gemaf den Herstelleranweisungen Advertencia Alimentaci n el ctrica e Este equipo debe conectarse nicamente a la fuente tipo de alimentaci n el ctrica indicada en el mismo La alimentaci n el ctrica de este equipo debe provenir de un sistema de distribuci n general con conductor neutro a tierra La tercera pata puesta a tierra es una medida de seguridad no puentearia ni eliminaria Desconexi n de alimentaci n el ctrica e Para desconectar con seguridad la acometida de alimentaci n el ctrica al equipo desenchufar todos los cables de alimentaci n en el panel trasero del equipo o desenchufar el m dulo de alimentaci n si fuera independiente o desenchufar el cable del recept culo de la pared Protecci n del cables de alimentaci n Los cables de alimentaci n el ctrica se deben instalar en lugares donde no sean pisados ni apretados por objetos que se puedan apoyar sobre ellos Reparaciones mantenimiento Solici
86. apter 2 for a description The RS 232 422 ports are used for system configuration and control Commands can be received through this port from the PC using Simple Instruction Set SIS or the Windows based control software The protocol for this configuration port is as follows e 9600 kb sec e 8 data bits e 1 stop bit e No parity MGP 464 e Operation 3 3 Operation cont d 6 feet hL 1 8 m O GAl Part 70 335 01 e e llo 5 9 J Tip Q Ring Sleeve Gnd 9 pin D Connection TRS Plug Pin 2 Computer s RX line Tip Pin 3 Computer s TX line Ring Pin5 Computer s signal ground Sleeve 2 5 mm connector cable for the configuration port part 70 335 01 See chapter 4 Software Configuration and Control for details about using the configuration software and the SIS commands to configure the MGP Power up and Default Cycle When you first plug the MGP 464 into a power source the LCD screen displays a series of initial messages followed by the default cycle of screens These messages continue to cycle on the LCD screen when the menu system is not in use The following flow diagram shows the order in which these screens appear Extron MGP 464 V1 00 Power on Extron MGP 464DI V1 00 I I 2 sec I Multi Graphic Processor I 2 sec i I I I I I Y Window 1 DVI REN Window 2 RGB Window 3 RGB 000 0 kHz 00
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88. bels so that they are 1 2 inch square Follow these steps to change the translucent button labels 1 Use a small flat bladed screwdriver such as an Extron Tweeker to gently pry a button out from the front panel Use notch to remove button PA Locate the notch in the corner of one side of the button s clear outer layer 3 Separate the translucent white backing plate from the clear button cap by inserting the blade of the small screwdriver into the corner notch and gently twisting the blade Save the backing plate 4 Remove the text label insert from the transparent button cap 5 Inserta button label into the clear button cap align the white backing plate with the cap and firmly snap it into place Separate two piece button here 6 Gently but firmly press the reassembled button into place in the panel 7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 as needed to relabel other buttons Rear Panel Features The diagram below shows the rear panel of the MGP 464 DI which has four DVI I connectors Q6 in the illustration below The standard MGP 464 does not have DVI capability and therefore does not have these connectors In all other respects the MGP 464 and the MGP 464 DI rear panels are identical MGP 464 rear panel 1 Inputs 1 2 3 and 4 Plug RGB high or standard definition component video S video or composite video sources into these fully configurable BNC connectors as shown in the following
89. ceive serial communications through the RS 232 422 port Settings can be adjusted through the host computer using Extron s Simple Instruction Set SIS or the Windows based control software e A computer or other device using an Ethernet connection and IP protocol Telnet or a Web browser This chapter discusses the functions available through the front panel For details on setup and control via RS 232 422 see chapter 4 for Ethernet see chapter 5 Front Panel Features Extron VIRTUAL VIDEO INPUTS WINDOW SELECT WINDOW EDEN pu MGP 464 front panel CO 2 Freeze button Press this button to freeze the image in the currently selected window on the display The image remains frozen until the Freeze button is pressed again or a different input is selected RGB HD VIDEO INPUTS selection buttons Press these buttons to select fully configurable inputs 1 through 4 On the MGP 464 DI model these buttons can also select the four DVI inputs depending on the unit s input configuration When one of these buttons is pressed its input signal switches to the window that is currently selected When an input is selected pressing its button again mutes the input The input s signal turns off and the window closes The button flashes while the input remains muted To unmute the input press its input button again When an input is muted or unmuted the window in which it was displayed opens or closes with the
90. currently selected window transition effect The Window Configuration menu lets you select a transition effect e g dissolve curtain or square wipe with which the window will open or close the default effect is cut See Window Configuration menu in this chapter for more information Virtual input selection buttons Press these buttons to select inputs 5 through 19 These inputs can be configured to accept S video composite video or standard definition component video signals only These inputs are referred to as virtual inputs because they can be configured as a variety of combinations of component S video and composite video through SIS commands the Windows based control software or the MGP 464 Web pages They cannot be configured via the front panel MGP 464 Operation gt 2 The virtual input buttons are arranged in five columns of three buttons each reflecting the arrangement of the virtual input connectors on the rear panel Component video sources must be connected to all three input connectors in a column S video sources must be connected to the top two connectors in the column Composite video sources can be plugged into any connector in the column Like the buttons for the four fully configurable inputs the virtual input buttons light when pressed When you press an input button connected to a component video source all three buttons in its column light If you press a button connected to an
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92. d files to the MGP 464 from your PC or network and to delete files from the unit You can also upload personalized Web pages via this screen To access the File Management page select the File Management tab on the MGP 464 Web page You can use this function to load background images from your PC or the internet to display on the output screen All background image files must be 24 bit bitmaps The image files must be loaded to a folder named nortxe graphics n Si ee eec Extron Electronics 5 e File Management V ind y d File Management allows you to upload and delete files from the server File names must contain valid alpha numeric characters o Special characters are not allowed in the file name To add a Directory enter the directory name in the field provided and click one Add Dir Then Browse and upload a file to the new directory To delete a file or directory click on the Delete button next to the wew extron com file or directory name The Delete All button deletes all contents of the current directory If the current directory is ROOT all files on the system will be deleted Dir nortxe graphics Add Dir Browse Upload File Filter by File Extension al Files 2 Bytes Left 17 205 760 Files Date File size Delete All oot E dert bm Thu 09 Feb 2006 18 59 55 GMT 14 534 Delete border5 bmp Thu Q9 Feb 2006 18 57 22 GMT 14 534 Delete File Management screen Uploading files
93. d rate b Setthe output rates of the second and if appropriate the third MGP to DVI Background Rate This setting uses the incoming DVI resolution and pixel clock as the output rate of the MGPs which is essential in order to avoid any sampling of the incoming DVI signal When you set the output rate to DVI BCKG RATE the native resolution provided in the EDID data is the most recently selected rate To set the MGP to the resolution provided in the EDID data select the desired resolution from the Output Configuration menu then select DVI BCKGD RATE c Ifithas not yet been selected set the background of the second and third MGPs to DVI Background When you do this these two units set their output rates to the DVI background rate The DVI background rate remains in effect even when the background is not set for DVI Background This prevents any image scrambling on the display when the system is switching between the DVI background source and other background images or colors Configure the windows on all the MGPs as follows a Mute the windows on the second and third MGPs to view the windows on the first MGP only b Set the size and position of the four windows on the first MGP either manually or by selecting a window preset c Save the configuration for the first MGP as a window preset for future use d Unmute the windows for the second MGP in the chain and configure them as desired Save this window configurati
94. d unit B and the 4 from unit B laid on top windows from unit A laid on top 3 8 Window Configuration with a DVI Computer Background MGP 464 Unit B Output rate DVI background rate MGP 464 Unit A display DVI BKG in Output rate DVI DVI output from background rate first MGP output to DVI background input e Computer or DVI out Other DVI Source DVI BKG in DVI output from computer to DVI background input gt eat WR LN A 8 E a amp EE k Computer output Output display with the 4 windows Output display with the 4 windows from unit B and the computer output from unit B and the computer background as the background with the 4 windows from unit A laid on top Daisy chain configuration examples MGP 464 Special Applications 6 5 Special Applications cont d 6 6 Setting up MGPs for daisy chaining Follow these steps to set up one to three MGPs in a daisy chain formation 1 2 Connect input sources to the MGP to be displayed in the windows Connect the DVI output of the first MGP to the DVI Background connector of the second MGP If you are daisy chaining three units connect the DVI output of the second MGP to the DVI Background connector of the third unit Configure the output as follows a Set the output resolution refresh rate of the first MGP to your output display s native rate NOTE Do not set this unit to the DVI backeroun
95. d unmuting displaying a window and specify the duration of the selected effect Output Configuration MENU A m Window priorit s Window 4 border color lt Y Window NEXT gt Window Priority Default E SC Window 4 Border Q Q Configuration F lt 1 gt 234B None Off e Magenta default e Red e Cyan l Green Yellow Rotate either Adjust knob NEXT f NEXT Blue Black to adjust the submenus Y Window 1 border color 4 e White i Off Magenta Window switching effect Window 1 Border Red default Cyan Window Effect Kee B re one e Green e Yellow Cut Cut efault Soft ipe Curtain Out Blue Black Dissolve Hard Wipe Up NEXT e White l e Soft Wipe Up Hard Wipe Down l NEXT e Soft Wipe Down Hard Wipe Right Window 2 border color e Soft Wipe Right e Hard Wipe Left Window 2 Border Off Magenta e Soft Wipe Left Hard Wipe Center In None Red e Cyan e Soft Wipe Center In Hard Wipe Center Out e Green default e Yellow e Soft Wipe Center Out Hard Wipe Square In Blue e Black e Soft Wipe Square In Hard Wipe Square Out NEXT White e Soft Wipe Square Out Hard Wipe Curtain In Window 3 border color e Soft Wipe Curtain In Hard Wipe Curtain Out Window 3 Border d Em None e yan Se fault Ke Eff D Effect duration in seconds Blue defau Yellow NEXT e White 0 COME 0 0 to 5 0 seconds in 0 1 second increments Default is 0 5 seconds d NEXT Window Configuration
96. d when the input is DVI YUVi S video or composite video Pixel phase 2 Select input 1 4 for window 2 Increase or decrease the displayed value to move the pixel sampling point for window The point at which pixels are sampled for window 2 The values cannot be changed for DVI YUVi 2 to an optimal sampling point S video or composite video inputs that will ensure output clarity The range of settings is 0 31 default is 16 3 10 MGP 464 Operation Input Configuration submenu Horizontal Knob Adjustment Vertical Knob Adjustment Pixel phase 3 Select input 1 4 for window 3 Increase or decrease the displayed value to move the Th int at which pixel e point at which pixels are pixel sampling point for window sampled for window 3 The values 3 d li cannot be changed for DVI YUVi to an optima sampling point S video or composite video inputs Go un s del GER e range of settings is 0 31 default is 16 Pixel phase 4 Select input 1 4 for window 4 Increase or decrease the displayed value to move the pixel sampling point for window The point at which pixels are sampled for window 4 The values A d i cannot be changed for DVI YUVi to an optimal sampling point S video or composite video inputs that will ensure output clarity The range of settings is 0 31 default is 16 Total pixels Select input 1 4 Increase or decrease the width in pixels of the total video The width in pixels of the
97. doniAdmin Logoff D Contactus Ka EE me o System Settings System Settings Scaler I O Settings Window Settings Below are your Unit s basic System Settings Most units will work with the default IP Settings without making any changes If you Passwords require help changing your settings please refer to the user guide Email Alerts biome saben EH IP Settings Ae Unit Name MGP464D1 00 C1 A5 i M DHCP C On off MAC Address 00 05 46 00 C1 A5 s IP Address 10 13 4 130 Firmware 0 00 www extron com Gateway IP Address 10 13 0 100 Model MGP464DI Subnet Mask 5 255 0 0 Part Number 60 771 02 Date Time Settings Date 2 z 2006 Local Date Time Time 12 gt o2 Pu fone GMT 08 00 Bache Time US amp Canada Tijuana Daylight Saving of usa C Europe C Brazil Submit Cancel System Settings screen To change your system settings 1 On the Configuration tab select System Settings from the sidebar menu at the left edge of the screen 2 Selector enter the new information in the desired field s in either the IP Settings or the Date Time Settings section 3 When you have made all the desired inputs in one section click the Submit button at the bottom of the section The new settings appear in the fields 4 Follow steps 2 and 3 to make changes in the other section if needed 5 4 MGP 464 Ethernet Configuration and Control Scaler UO Settings screen On
98. dow with priority 1 is closed the window with priority 2 is displayed in front overlapping or covering the others See Setting window priority later in this chapter for instructions on using this section Window Effect Duration From the Window Effect pull down menu in this section select a transition effect to be used when windows are muted closed or unmuted opened See Available effects in the Window Configuration menu section of chapter 3 for a description of the available transition effects From the Effect Duration menu in this section select the amount of seconds that the MGP will take to complete a transition displaying the transition effect on the output screen when muting or unmuting a window Meza Ifyou select Cut from the Window Effect menu any selection from the Effect Duration menu is ignored Border In this section you can make selections from the following menus to specify parameters for the text label or for the border on the selected window In these fields you can specify a different color for each window if desired Window Border Color Select a color for the border around the entire window display The defaults are Red Green Blue and Magenta for windows 1 2 3 and 4 respectively Off specifies that there is no window border Text Border Color Select a color for the border surrounding the text label The default is Black Text Background Color Select a color for the text label background
99. e reset MGP 464 Operation Purpose Notes Use mode 1 to remove a version of firmware if incompatibility issues arise Events must be turned on if you want to change IP settings or scheduling Mode 4 enables you to set IP address information using ARP and the MAC address Mode 5 is useful if you want to start over with control software configuration and uploading and to replace events 3 27 Operation cont d 3 28 MGP 464 e Operation s 3 a 6 MGP 464 Multi Graphic Processor turo Chapter Four Software Configuration and Control Setting Up RS 232 422 Communication Using Simple Instruction Set SIS Commands Using the Windows based Control Software Software Configuration and Control The MGP 464 can be configured and controlled by software via the following interfaces e RS 232 RS 422 Simple Instruction Set SIS command or Windows based control software e Internet LAN Web pages or Windows based control software This chapter discusses the use of the SIS commands and how to access the Windows based control software For instructions on using the Windows based control software refer to the software s Help program See chapter 5 for information on using the Web pages Setting Up RS 232 422 Communication The MGP 464 has two serial communication ports accessed via a 9 pin female D sub connector on the rear panel or a 2 5 mm TRS connector on the front panel
100. e screen The Firmware Upgrade screen appears Extron Electronics 800 633 9876 EX contactus mp x Loggedon Admin Logoff Configuration File Management Control Background f Status Y configura T Control m n eee Firmware Upgrade System Settings E This page allows you to upload a new version of the unit s firmware The uploaded file must have the file extension of Passwords 519 Uploading the incorrect file may cause your unit to stop working Email Alerts Fi Upgrad e EE Current Firmware Version 0 00 C Program Files Extron MGP464 MGP464_1 00 0001 Browse Upload dE Ze ww extron com Firmware Upgrade screen MGP 464 e Firmware Upgrade Guide B 5 Firmware Upgrade Guide cont d 4 Click the Browse button to access the Open window and locate the firmware file that you downloaded and saved in step 1 The file extension must be S19 CAUTION Uploading a file with an incorrect extension may cause the unit to stop working uGP464 1 00 0001 519 Motorola 19 Record Files s19 Cancel E Open window with firmware file selected 5 On the Open window open the firmware file Its name appears in the field below the Current Firmware Version on the Firmware Upgrade screen 6 Click the Upload button on the Firmware Upgrade screen to start the firmware update process While the firmware is being uploaded the Upload button changes to Uploading
101. ecall section select a preset to rename The name of your selected preset is displayed in the Preset Name field 2 Inthe Preset Name field enter the name you want to give the selected preset The following characters are may be used Symbols _ space Numerals 0 through 9 Letters Lowercase a through z uppercase A through Z 3 Click the Change Preset Name button The new name replaces the one you selected on the Select Preset menu Saving creating a window preset To save all the current window settings as a preset do the following 1 From the Select Preset menu select the preset number to which you want to save the current settings for all the windows 2 Click Save Preset Recalling a window preset To recall a saved preset and enable all its settings do the following 1 From the Select Preset menu select the name of the preset that you want to recall 2 Ifyou want to recall all window settings contained in the selected preset including the input displayed when the preset was saved click Recall Preset with Input If you do not want to recall the inputs for the selected preset click Recall Preset Selecting a window preset transition effect In the Window Preset Effect section you can select either a cut or a slide transition effect with which windows will be resized and or repositioned when a new preset is selected e Cut effect The window immediately moves to the location specified for it i
102. econds once at 6 seconds Then within 1 second press Reset briefly for less than 1 second Hold down the Reset button for about 9 seconds until the Reset LED has blinked three times once at 3 seconds once at 6 sec once at 9 seconds Then within 1 second press Reset briefly for less than 1 second Result Mode 1 causes the MGP 464 to revert to the factory default firmware Event scripting does not start if the unit is powered on in this mode All user files and settings drivers audio adjustments IP settings etc are maintained Mode 3 turns events on or off During resetting the Reset LED flashes 2 times if events are starting 3 times if events are stopping Mode 4 does the following e Enables ARP capability e Sets the IP address back to factory default e Sets the subnet back to factory default e Sets the default gateway address back to the factory default e Sets port mapping back to factory default e Turns DHCP off e Turns all events off The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick succession during reset Mode 5 performs a complete reset to factory defaults except the firmware e Does everything mode 4 does e Resets everything that was set via the Real Time Adjustments part of the control program all video settings and miscellaneous options e Resets all IP options e Removes clears all files from the processor The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick succession during th
103. ed Green Blue White Magenta Cyan Yellow and Black You can also select Off which specifies no border The defaults are Red for window 1 Green for window 2 Blue for window 3 and Magenta for window 4 Window Effect submenu Use this submenu to select a transition effect for the MGP 464 to use when muting and unmuting windows To select a transition effect follow these steps 1 Pressthe Menu button repeatedly until Window Configuration is displayed on the LCD screen 2 Press the Next button repeatedly until Window Effect is displayed 3 Rotate either the horizontal Adjust lt gt or the vertical Adjust knob 4 to select a transition effect Available effects Cut A cut instantly mutes or unmutes the window The effect duration does not apply Dissolve A dissolve causes the window to fade out Standard wipe A standard wipe causes the new window to appear to unroll over the other one The new window can roll from the top bottom left or right side of the window A standard wipe can have a soft fuzzy leading edge or a hard sharp one Center wipe A center wipe causes the new window to appear to unroll over the other one in one of two ways e In from the top and bottom edges to the center of the window e Out from the center to the top and bottom edges of the window A center wipe can have a soft fuzzy leadi
104. ent HDTV standard e NA Appears when YUV Bi level or Tri level is selected Output Configuration menu flow MGP 464 Operation 3 11 Operation cont d eu The menus time out and return to the default cycle after 20 seconds of inactivity however any selections you made with the Adjust knobs are saved and remain in effect Resolution and Refresh Rate submenu Rotate the horizontal Adjust lt gt knob while in this submenu to select from one of the available resolutions The available resolutions are listed in the following table Rotate the vertical Adjust 4 knob while in this submenu to select one of the available refresh rates These refresh rates are listed in the following table nece Refresh Rates esolution 640 x 480 800 x 600 852 x 480 1024 x 768 1024 x 852 1024 x 1024 1280 x 768 1280 x 1024 1360 x 765 1365 x 768 1366 x 768 1365 x 1024 1400 x 1050 1600 x 1200 480p 576p 720p 10801 1080p DVI BCKGD RATE Resolution and clock of the incoming background input When DVI BCKCD is selected as the output resolution rate the MGP uses the incoming DVI background input resolution and clock as the output rate The sync type and polarity options are available for the RGB output while the background timings are used If available the output of the MGP is locked to the DVI background rate until you select a different resolution or disconnect the DVI background input 60Hz 72Hz 96Hz 100Hz 120
105. image 9 DVI background input Connect a DVI input source to this DVI I connector in order to display the DVI video source live as a background on your output screen The four MGP windows are displayed in front of this DVI image When a DVI background is used the MGP output is locked to the input rate of the DVI background This input is not scaled Meza This input connector can be used only to receive the background image The input is not scaled or processed To process DVI input signals you must use the MGP 464 DI model DVI inputs 1 2 3 and 4 MGP 464 DI only Connect up to four DVI input sources to these DVI D input connectors These inputs are available only on the MGP 464 DI model which has the DVI card installed D AC power connector Plug the power cord provided with the MGP 464 into this connector to connect the MGP to a 100 250 VAC 50 60 Hz power source MGP 464 Installation 2 7 Installation cont d 2 8 MGP 464 e Installation M W Ky 9 S e N MGP 464 Multi Graphic Processor d o UTI Chapter Three Operation Front Panel Features Power up and Default Cycle Input Selection Window Selection Buttons Menus Configuration and Adjustments Picture Controls Memory Presets Additional Features Operation 3 2 The MGP 464 can be set up and operated by using e The front panel controls e A computer a touch screen panel or any other device that can send and re
106. ing the MGP 464 remotely MGP 464 Installation 2 5 Installation cont d Pin RS 232 function Description Pin RS 422 function Description No connection Transmit data Receive data No connection No connection Transmit ground Receive ground No connection Signal ground No connection Receive data Transmit data No connection Signal ground No connection No connection No connection No connection VD COND QI VS Co N N COND QI VS Co N 4 LAN connector Plug an RJ 45 network cable into LAN this connector to connect the unit to a network via a switch hub or router or to a single computer Activity LED This yellow LED blinks to indicate network activity Link LED This green LED lights to indicate a good Activity network connection LED Use a straight through cable to connect to a network or a crossover cable to connect directly to a computer e For 10BaseT 10 Mbps networks use a Cat 3 or better cable e For 100BaseT max 155 Mbps networks use a Cat 5 cable Clip Down naspas RJ 4 Straight through Cable Y 45 for connection to a switch hub or router Connector End 1 End 2 Pin Wire Color Pin Wire Color white orange white orange orange orange white green white green blue blue white blue white blue green green white brown white brown brown brown O N O OI GQ IN O N IO OI O IN Crossover Cable Twisted for di
107. is 256 from the auto sensed value Active Pixels Increase or decrease the width in pixels of the active video area of the selected input The default is Auto sensed The range is 256 from the auto sensed value Active Lines Increase or decrease the height in pixels of the active video area of the selected input The default is Auto sensed The range is 256 from the auto sensed value Zoom Increase or decrease the size of the image in the selected window while keeping the aspect ratio constant The range is dependent on the output rate Presets screen On the Presets screen you can name save and recall window presets and save and recall input presets Extron Electronics 3 Status Configuration File Management Control Background Li l1 oe dree Gee _ 800 633 9876 e Logged on Admin Logoff D ContactUs Presets ees Picture Controla Presets Ys Sr wwe exiron com d Select Preset WindowPreset 001 J Save Preset Recall Preset Recall Preset with Input Cancel Real time motion Window Selection 1 2 C3 CA Input Preset E EB Save Preset Recall Preset Presets screen MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 19 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d The Presets screen is divided into the following sections Window Presets A window preset is a file containing all the settings that have bee
108. isable film mode for 3 2 and 2 2 pulldown and select the video signal type for each of the 19 available inputs Naming inputs You can assign names to the inputs using the input name boxes located beneath each input number The name in this box is displayed on the screen as a text label in the window unless you specify otherwise See Window Settings screen later in this chapter Initially a default name is displayed in each box Input MGP 464 Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 5 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d To change the name of an input do the following 1 On the Scaler I O Settings screen select and delete the text in the box under the desired input number 2 Enter a name of up to 16 characters for the input The following characters may be used 44 Symbols Numerals 0 through 9 Letters Lowercase a through z uppercase A through Z Spaces also can be used Selecting the video signal type Under each input name box is a pull down menu from which you can select the video signal type for the input Signal type RGB YUV HD RGBcvS and DVI MGP 464 DI only are available on inputs 1 through 4 only YUVi component video S video and composite video are available on all inputs 1 Computer Film mode To place an input in film mode which enables 3 2 and 2 2 pulldown select the Film Mode check box below the signal type menu If RGB YUV HD or DVI is selected as the sign
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110. ive Active Zoom Phase Pixels Pixel Lines SS EE EE EE EE Picture Controls screen The Picture Controls screen contains the following sections Window Selection This section contains the following buttons Window radio buttons Select one of the radio buttons to specify the window s to which the other selections on this screen will apply Noyes Do not select the All button when you are going to make adjustments in the Image Controls section Make these selections for one window at a time Auto Click this button to perform an automatic image adjustment to the selected window The MGP measures where the active area starts and stops and adjusts input sampling accordingly 5 16 MQP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control When you click Auto the processor measures the sync frequencies of the incoming video source and sets the active image area and sampling frequency If an unknown input is connected to the MGP the processor measures and estimates the resolution of the incoming video If the estimate proves not to be accurate the Auto Image function makes measurements to more accurately set up the input sampling Mute The Mute button closes or opens the selected window When the selected window is muted this button is highlighted To unmute the selected window click Mute again The highlighting is removed from the button Freeze The Freeze button freezes the current image in the currently selected window When the i
111. mage in the selected window is frozen this button is highlighted To unfreeze the selected window click Freeze again The highlighting is removed from the button If you switch inputs while a window is frozen the freeze mode is cancelled and the new input s image appears in the window In order to see your Mute and Freeze selections reflected on the front panel you must also press the front panel Output Window button that corresponds to the window you selected on the screen The Mute and Freeze buttons blink while muting and freezing respectively are enabled Input sections In the following sections you can click a button to select an input for the selected window When an input is selected its button is highlighted on the screen RGB HD Video Inputs Click one of these buttons to choose one of the fully configurable inputs 1 through 4 for the selected window On the MGP 464 DI these buttons select among the four DVI inputs Virtual Video Inputs Click one of these buttons to choose one of the virtual inputs 5 through 19 for the selected window These inputs can pass only YUVi component video S video or composite video signals and cannot be configured from the front panel Meza Tu order to see your input selection reflected on the front panel you must also press the front panel Output Window button that corresponds to the window you selected on the screen The button for the selected input lights Window Controls
112. mware Upgrade Guide Updates to the Extron MGP 464 Multi Graphic Processor firmware are made available periodically via the Extron Web site If the need arises you can replace the MGP 464 s main firmware via an IP connection without opening the unit or changing firmware chips Determining the Firmware Version There are three ways to check which version of firmware the MGP 464 is using view the front panel LCD window during power on view the System Status page of the MGP 464 s embedded Web pages or select About MGP from the Windows based configuration software Help menu Using the LCD display at power on Watch the LCD window as you connect the MGP 464 to a power source The first piece of information displayed on the screen is the firmware version along with the product name Power Extron SCH Multi Graphic L de Default on MGP 464 V1 01 2 sec Processor 2 sec Cycle Power up cycle flow diagram Using a Web browser The MGP 464 comes from the factory with a set of default embedded Web pages The System Status Web page displays the firmware version of your unit along with other information such as your MGP s IP address and part number To use the Web pages to find out the current firmware version number follow these steps 1 Connect the MGP 464 to a PC via an Ethernet connection using a crossover cable or connect the MGP and the PC to a network LAN using a straight through cable See Rear Panel Features in cha
113. n is used for PAL film source video Background image capture save and recall Background Capture enables you to capture and save the image currently on the output screen You can then recall the captured image and display it as a background later Auto Image Auto Image automatically sizes centers and optimizes the image to the scaled output rate filling the window Remote operation The MGP 464 can be operated remotely via the RS 232 422 interface using the Windows based control software or SIS commands or via the Ethernet interface using the embedded Web pages Rack mounting The 2U high and full rack wide metal enclosure can be rack mounted using the included rack through desk mounting brackets Front panel security lockout executive mode Locks the front panel controls to prevent accidental changes to the unit s settings RGB and video scaling All sources are scaled to a single output rate Application Diagrams The following application diagrams show examples of how devices may be connected to the MGP 464 and the MGP 464 DI RS Remote User and UE Administration Control TCP IP Network Extron MGP 464DI Four Window Multi Graphic Processor Connection diagram for MGP 464 DI MGP 464 e Introduction 1 3 Introduction cont d 1 4 TCP IP Network d Extron Me SN h Monitor Four Window 2 Multi Graphic Processor CrossPoint 450 Plus Series Matrix
114. n Web page select Firmware Upgrade from the sidebar menu to display the Firmware Upgrade screen Click Browse to open the Choose File window and locate the firmware file on your PC or server The file extension must be S19 Choose fie 01 MUR Look in s e er EM HR sta MGPPresetSalector exe E MGPPresetSelector exe manifest Microsoft VC80 CRT manifest 55 Microsoft VC80 MFC manifest E msvcr80 dil Fiename Gaz mO d Rede me al O Choose file window CAUTION Uploading a file with an extension other than S19 may cause the unit to stop functioning Open the firmware file Its name appears in the field below the Current Firmware Version on the Firmware Upgrade screen Click the Upload button on the Firmware Update screen to start the firmware update process While the firmware is being uploaded the Upload button changes to Uploading and the LCD window on the MGP displays first Firmware Upload Please Wait then Firmware Reboot Please Wait Mensa While the firmware is uploading and rebooting do not press any front panel buttons or make any selections on the Web pages When the uploading process is complete the Uploading button on the screen changes back to Upload and the default cycle is displayed on the LCD screen MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 13 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d Using the File Management Page The File Management page lets you uploa
115. n Y channel OU e RGBHYV RGBS RGsB YUV tri level or bi level on Y channel PATI 2 14 9 SNP TRIER NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL SECAM Inu Ie E 0 0 V to 5 0 Vp p EE 0 6 Vp p for component video tri level sync TTL 5 0 Vp p unterminated for RGBHV RGBS Input impedance 510 ohms Output EE Aessen 75 ohms J y ui o M E Positive or negative selectable A 2 MGP 464 Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories Control remote processor decoder scaler Serial contiol E RS 232 or RS 422 9 pin female D connector RS 232 2 5 mm stereo mini jack Baud rate and protocol 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity default Serial control pin configurations RS 232 2 TX 3 RX 5 GND RS 422 2 TX 3 RX 5 GND 7 RX 8 TX Ethernet control port 1 RJ 45 male connector Ethernet data rate a suu 10 100Base T half full duplex with autodetect Flienecphlocol uuu a asa ARP DHCP ICMP ping TCP IP Telnet HTTP SMIP IR ua ssuasusq Extron s control configuration program for Windows Extron s Simple Instruction Set SIS Microsoft Internet Explorer Telnet General Power 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 30 watts Internal autoswitchable Temperature humidity Storage 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C 10 to 90 noncondensing Operating 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 10 to 90 noncondensing Rack MO
116. n specified for the windows The MGP 464 has 128 preset memory locations in which it can store up to 128 window presets Presets save information for all four windows The following settings can be saved in a window preset Window border color Label border color Window priority Label background color Window mute status Window background setting Label text color Window size position Label text size Image size position in the window Label location Default presets The MGP 464 is delivered with 30 different default window presets which are stored in the MGP s 128 preset memory locations Because there are more memory locations than presets each default preset is stored in at least two locations The following figure shows the factory default preset window configurations These presets can be used for any output rate If you overwrite them you can recover them by selecting Factory Defaults from the Advanced Configuration menu Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Preset 6 1 2 3 4 All Fullscreen Preset 9 Preset 10 Preset 11 Preset 15 Preset 16 Preset 17 Preset 24 Preset 29 Factory default preset configurations 5 20 MQP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control In the Window Presets section you can do the following Naming a window preset To change the name of a preset follow these steps 1 From the Select Preset menu in the Preset Save R
117. n the new preset and is instantly resized e Real time motion effect The window appears to slide to its new position and is resized slowly enough for its progress to be observed Follow these steps to specify a window transition effect between presets 1 From the Window Effect menu select Real time motion or Cut 2 From the Effect Duration menu select the amount of seconds the MGP will take to complete the transition to its new size and location Meza Effect Duration applies only if the Real time motion effect was selected Meza The duration set here is the same value as the Window Effect duration MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 21 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d 5 22 Input Presets An input preset is a file containing settings such as the signal type image control settings and window text for the input that is currently displayed in a selected window The MGP 464 has 128 memory preset locations to which you can save settings as input presets The following settings are contained in the input presets Input Type Horizontal Start Total Pixels Input Name Vertical Start Active Pixels Film Mode On Off Pixel Phase Active Lines Brightness Contrast Color Tint Detail sharpness Percentage of window filled Image size and position are saved as a percent of the window so that the input preset can be used for any size window In the Input Presets section you can do the following Saving c
118. ndow Image Size sizing Bright Cont brightness and contrast Detail sharpness Window Image Position moving and centering Color Tint color quality or Window Image Zoom magnification 4 Rotate the horizontal Adjust 4 gt and or vertical Adjust knobs to select a level from the available range 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each image adjustment to be made for the selected input window eu The LCD screen may display na indicating that an adjustment is not available in place of a number if that adjustment does not apply to the input s video format 3 22 MQP 464 e Operation Memory Presets Window presets The MGP 464 allows up to 128 window presets that save information for all the windows Use the Preset Save Recall and Enter buttons on the front panel to save and recall presets Window presets can also be saved recalled and named using the Windows based control software or SIS commands via an RS 232 422 interface or by accessing the product Web pages using an Ethernet connection see chapter 4 Software Configuration and Control and chapter 5 Ethernet Configuration and Control for more information The following settings can be saved in a window preset Window border color Label border color Window priority Label background color Window mute status Background setting Label text color Window size position Label text size Image size position in the window Label location Saving a window pre
119. ndow Settings screen The Window Settings screen shown below enables you to specify various parameters for windows 1 2 3 and 4 siron Electronics lt gt Configuration File Management Control Background 800 633 9876 Logged on Admin Log Off PX contact Us System Sattings Scaler UO Settings Window Settings MGP464DI Passwords f VL E Tm a Te Email Alerts Window Configuration Firmware Upgrade as Ast Window 1 i far and window 2 sl Ga A ines window 3 sl 4th window 4 www extran cem Window Effect Duration Text Border Color xt Location Window Effect Black Bottom Right sl Cut gt Text Ba round Color Text Size Effect Duration White Large sl s sec l Window Settings screen MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 7 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d The following fields are provided Window Selection Select one of the window radio buttons in this section to specify the window for which you are changing parameters The All button selects all the windows enabling you to quickly specify the same parameters for all four of the windows Window Priority In this section you can set how the windows will overlap one another or stack on the display For example the window with priority 1 is displayed in front of all the other windows If it is sized to fill the screen the other windows are not visible If the win
120. nds the MGP 464 saves any settings you have made and the LCD screen reverts to the default cycle 1 Main menu To access the Main menu press the Menu top button located below and to the left of the LCD screen The first Main menu option Auto Image is displayed on the screen 2 Main menu options Menus By repeatedly pressing the Menu button you display additional Main menu options Press the Menu button until the desired option is displayed 3 Submenu options When the Main menu item that you want to configure is displayed on the LCD screen press the Next button at the right of the Menu button to cycle through the displayed item s submenu options 4 Adjustments The third level of menu selections consists of sub options that are selected by turning the horizontal lt gt and vertical Adjust knobs When you have displayed the submenu option that you want to configure turn the knobs clockwise or counterclockwise to display each available parameter for the selected option 5 Implementation To save and implement the adjustments you have selected do one of the following e Press Next to display another submenu option to adjust e Press Menu repeatedly until the Exit menu screen appears then press Next Do nothing and wait until the LCD screen returns to the default cycle Your adjustments remain in effect until you change them or reset the unit to factory defaults see Resetting the unit later in this chapter
121. ne scaled output available on a set of five BNC connectors for RGB and a DVI I connector for DVI Picture controls Picture controls allow you to adjust the size position brightness contrast color tint detail and zoom for each window Window and input presets Window presets save sizing positioning and priority information Input presets save input signal type information and picture control settings Window transition effects Six types of window transition effects 22 different effects altogether seamlessly mute and unmute close and open the four windows Freeze control Freeze control freezes locks a window to the current image 3 2 pulldown detection for NTSC video and 2 2 film detection for PAL These advanced film mode processing features help maximize image detail and sharpness for video sources that originated from film When film is converted to NTSC video the film frame rate has to be matched to the video frame rate in a process called 3 2 pulldown Jaggies and other image artifacts can result if conventional deinterlacing techniques are used on film source video MGP 464 e Introduction The MGP 464 s advanced film mode processing recognizes signals that originated from film The MGP then applies video processing algorithms that optimize the conversion of video made in the 3 2 pulldown process This results in richly detailed images with sharply defined lines A similar process 2 2 film detectio
122. nected the processor may hang up See chapter 2 Installation for more information on wiring the connectors Communication software There are several programs that enable you to connect the MGP 464 to a computer or control device via the RS 232 422 interface and to enter commands HyperTerminal for Windows is one such program that is commonly used on PCs In addition the MGP has a Windows based control software program discussed later in this chapter that is available through the RS 232 422 port or via Ethernet See the MGP 464 software s Help for information on how to use it to configure the MGP For any program that you use set up communication using the following protocol Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Using Simple Instruction Set SIS Commands Host to MGP communications The MGP 464 accepts SIS Simple Instruction Set commands through the RS 232 422 port on the rear panel or the RS 232 port on the front panel SIS commands consist of one or more characters per command field They do not require any special characters to begin or end the command character sequence Each response to an SIS command ends with a carriage return and a line feed 4A which signals the end of the response character string A string is one or more characters MGP initiated messages When a local event such as a front panel selection or adjustment takes place the MGP 464 responds by sending a mes
123. ng edge or a hard sharp one 3 14 MGP 464 Operation Square wipe A square wipe causes the new window to appear to unroll over the other one in one of two ways e In from the top bottom right and left edges to the center of the window e Out from the center to the four edges of the window This effect creates a square shaped transition A square wipe can have a soft fuzzy leading edge or a hard sharp one Curtain wipe A curtain wipe causes the new window to appear to unroll over the other one in one of two ways e In from the left and right edges to the center of the window e Out from the center to the right and left edges of the window A curtain wipe can have a soft fuzzy leading edge or a hard sharp one Effect Duration submenu Use this submenu to set the amount of time it takes the MGP 464 to complete a transition effect Select from durations ranging from 0 0 to 5 0 seconds in 0 1 second increments Duration is not available with the cut effect To set an effect duration follow these steps 1 Press the Menu button until Window Configuration is displayed on the LCD screen 2 Pressthe Next button until Effect Duration is displayed 3 Rotate either the horizontal Adjust lt gt or the vertical Adjust 4 knob to select an effect duration MGP 464 e
124. not be configured from the NEXT E lt Input 1 P Active Lns 1024 lt NEXT 4 u y Input Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 A v e DVI MGP 464DI only v Active Lines Specify the height in lines of the active image area to be sampled or the MGP 464 Web pages lt Input 1 Active Pxl v Input Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Y Active Pixels Specify the width in pixels of the active image area to be sampled v Input Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 M Total Pixels Specify the width in pixels of the total image area to be sampled Input Configuration menu flow y Input Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 y Pixel Phase 4 Adjust the pixel sampling point for window 4 for each input MGP 464 e Operation lt Input 1 P PxPhs Win 2 16 y y y y y y Input Input video type Input Film Mode Input Vertical Start Input Horizontal Start Input e Input 1 Select a signal format e Input 1 Turn Film Mode on e Input 1 Select a vertical e Input 1 Select a horizontal e Input 1 e Input 2 e RGB Input 2 or off for low e Input 2 X start line position e Input 2 start pixel position e Input 2 e Input 3 YUV HD e Input 3 resolution devices e Input 3 for the top edge of Input 3 for the left edge of e Input 3 e Input 4 RGBcvS e Input 4 e Input 44 the active video e Input 4 the active video Input 4 YUVi S video Composite 4
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126. nu Use the Communication IP Configuration menu to view and edit the serial communication port configuration and the MGP s IP addresses The screens provided for editing these settings are displayed in the following order 1 Configure the serial port switch between RS 232 and RS 422 and select the baud rate 2 Set DHCP to On or Off DHCP must be off before you can edit the IP addresses 3 Setthe IP address 4 Setthe gateway address 5 Setthe subnet mask MGP 464 e Operation 3 17 Operation cont d Background Capture MENU Q Q Comm IP lt Configuration lt Rotate either Adjust knob to adjust the submenus NEXT Y Serial Port RS232 9600 MAC Address Serial Config 0005A600C1A5 lt RS232 gt 9600 DHCP Mode MENU Off Y ENTER is pressed IP Address and held for 010 013 005 130 2 seconds l Y Gateway Address 010 013 000 100 NEXT NEXT Subnet Mask 8 8 Set Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 lt 255 gt 255 000 000 Communication IP Configuration menu flow l NEXT Set DHCP Mode lt Off gt NEXT Y Set IP Address Ld lt 010 gt 013 005 130 NEXT Y Set Gateway Addr lt 010 gt 013 000 100 N eg MENU Editing the RS 232 422 port and IP settings Follow these steps to edit settings for the RS 232 422 port and IP addresses 1 Press Menu repeatedly until the Comm IP Configuration screen is displayed 2 Pressand hold the Enter b
127. o the same product About the MGP 464 Multi Graphic Processor Features The MGP 464 is a four window RGB and video signal processor that can display up to four video sources on a single screen in picture in picture or picture by picture format The MGP accepts RGB HDTV component S video and composite video signals on four fully configurable inputs and 15 virtual inputs and has one scaled output The processor provides switching among inputs and has picture controls and presets The MGP 464 DI is an MGP 464 with a DVI input card installed providing four DVI input connectors Both versions can be controlled remotely via the RS 232 RS 422 interface using Special Instruction Set SIS commands or the Windows based control software or via an Ethernet LAN using the MGP 464 s embedded Web pages Four windows Up to four windows can be shown on a single display simultaneously allowing up to four video and computer sources to be viewed at once Inputs The MGP 464 has four fully configurable video inputs which accept RGB HDTV component S video and composite video signals The MGP 464 DI has four DVI inputs in addition DVI background input A DVI input is provided on both models as a means to display live video from a DVI source as a background Virtual inputs 15 virtual inputs can be configured through software to accept standard definition component video S video and composite video Output The MGP 464 has o
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129. on zoom Meza Picture controls are window dependent You set the values separately for each window eu For Window Image Size Window Image Position and Window Image Zoom pressing the button repeatedly switches back and forth between window settings and image settings The following table shows the buttons their functions and how to make adjustments In the Display column n stands for a single digit 0 through 9 WINDOW n SIZE Enlarge or shrink Min 1 16 of the For H width H nnnn V nnnn window 1 2 3 or 4 output rate horizontal lt gt Max Output rate Adjust knob Window For V height Image Size Press button twice Enlarge or shrink Min 1 16 of the vertical 4 IMAGE nn SIZE the image within the output rate Adjust knob H nnnn V nnnn window un Max 2 times the output rate Brightness Increase Brightness 000 127 Bright or decrease intensity of Default 064 horizontal lt gt video light on screen Contrast 000 127 Adjust knob Brigh right Cont Contrast Increase or Default 064 Contrast decrease range of image vertical light and dark values Adjust knob DETAIL M 000 127 MGP 464 Operation 3 21 Operation cont d WINDOW n CNTR Position window 1 2 3 Default 0000 the For H 4 on output screen in output rate horizontal lt gt H V OE P P Window Ge TT relation to center Adjust knob Image Position Press button twice Position image within Defa
130. on as a preset NOTE The default presets provided with the MGP have no background selected For the second and third MGPs in the chain you must select DVI background as the background e Repeat step d for the third MGP if appropriate It is recommended that you save the window configurations on the second and third MGPs with the same preset number This is required if you are using the Preset Selector for both MGPs because the Preset Selector recalls the same preset number for all MGPs that have been added to it Refer to the Windows based control software Help for information on using the Preset Selector MGP 464 Special Applications MGP 464 Mult Graphic Processor s 3 D a y 6 ver Appendix A Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories Specifications Video input Number signal type 1 4 VGA UXGA DVI RGBHV RGBS RGsB RsGsBs RGBcvS component video interlaced or progressive S video composite video 4 to 15 configurable component video interlaced S video or composite video Jul laqana 4 x 5 female BNC and 4 optional DVI D Jl Mo E NR T 15 female BNC Wee RT 1 Vp p for Y of component video and S video and for composite video 0 7 Vp p for RGB 0 3 Vp p for R Y and B Y of component video and for C of S video Minimum maximum levels Analog 0 0 V to 2 0 Vp p with no
131. ons Prendre connaissance de toutes les consignes de s curit et d exploitation avant d utiliser le mat riel Conserver les instructions Ranger les consignes de s curit afin de pouvoir les consulter l avenir Respecter les avertissements Observer tous les avertissements et consignes marqu s sur le mat riel ou pr sent s dans la documentation utilisateur Eviter les pi ces de fixation Ne pas utiliser de pi ces de fixation ni d outils non recommand s par le fabricant du mat riel car cela risquerait de poser certains dangers Sicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Dieses Symbol soll dem Benutzer in der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen Dokumentation besonders wichtige Hinweise zur Bedienung und Wartung Instandhaltung geben Dieses Symbol soll den Benutzer darauf aufmerksam machen da im Inneren des Geh uses dieses Produktes gef hrliche Spannungen die nicht isoliert sind und die einen elektrischen Schock verursachen k nnen herrschen Achtung Lesen der Anleitungen Bevor Sie das Ger t zum ersten Mal verwenden sollten Sie alle Sicherheits und Bedienungsanleitungen genau durchlesen und verstehen Aufbewahren der Anleitungen Die Hinweise zur elektrischen Sicherheit des Produktes sollten Sie aufbewahren damit Sie im Bedarfsfall darauf zur ckgreifen k nnen Befolgen der Warnhinweise e Befolgen Sie alle Warnhinweise und Anleitungen auf dem Ger t oder in der Benutzerdokumentation Keine Zusatzger te e Verwenden Sie keine
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136. pter 2 for details 2 Start a Web browser program such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 Enter the MGP 464 s IP address in the browser s Address field Meza If your local system administrators have not changed the value use the factory specified default 192 168 254 254 for this field 4 Press the Enter key If the MGP 464 s HTML pages are not password protected the browser displays the System Status page If the MGP 464 s HTML pages are password protected the browser displays the Enter Network Password dialog box shown on the next page B 2 MGP 464 Firmware Upgrade Guide Connect to 10 13 4 130 Example of an Enter Network Password dialog box a Enterthe appropriate administrator password in the Password field Lait A User name entry is not required b Ifdesired select the check box to have the system input your password the next time you enter your MGP 464 s IP address c Click OK The System Status page or your custom start page opens 5 Access the System Status page if it is not already displayed The firmware version is listed in the System Description area on the third line to the right of the part number P Pho Extron Electronics 75 tatus Configuration File Management Control Background gt 3 800 633 9876 m E ES m z 7 SE o p k r z Del Duc n D I D i EE eo d System Status Below are your Unit s current system settings To make changes click on the
137. r 0 receive user 2 NVRAM X37 Event buffer offset range 0 to MaxBufferSize Event data size b bit B byte 8 bits S short 16 bits L long 32 bits NOTE This parameter is case sensitive Event data to write Reading password RS 232 422 connection responds with the password The IP connection responds with 4 asterisks if a password exists and with an empty space if none exists instead of with an actual password Number of bytes to read E mail event number 1 64 E mail recipient s address MGP 464 Software Configuration and Control X47 Name of e mail file to be sent First line of the file is the subject The rest is the body of the e mail Event status fields event type event state event paused error status RcvBuff startptr RcvBuff endptr UsrBuff startptr UsrBuff endptr X49 Default name a combination of the model name and the last 3 character pairs of the unit s MAC address e g MGP 464 00 02 3D x51 Extended security password levels 1 10 The response is returned as two digits with a leading zero X52 Connection s security level 0 Not logged in 1 User 2 Administrator X53 Ethernet only Number of seconds before timeout on IP connections min 1 max 6500 and default 30 300 seconds If no data is received during the timeout period the Ethernet connection is closed Each step is 10 seconds When the unit is connected via R
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139. reating an input preset To save all the settings for the currently selected input as a preset 1 Select a Window Selection radio button to specify the window whose group of settings for the current input will be saved as a preset 2 From the Input Preset menu select a preset number to which you want to save the input s settings 3 Click Save Preset Recalling an input preset To recall a saved preset and enable all its settings on your MGP 464 follow these steps 1 Select a Window Selection radio button to specify the input for which the settings will be recalled 2 From the Input Preset menu select the preset number you want to recall 3 Click the Recall Preset button to enable all settings contained in the selected preset Using the Background Page The Image Settings screen on the Background page lets you select a background for the output display You can choose a background color or you can upload bitmap images to the MGP and select one as the display background You can also specify the image from a DVI input to display live as the background on the screen Selecting a background color To change the background color on the output display select a color from the Background Color pull down menu The default selection Off results in a black background Displaying a background image An image can be displayed as a background behind the windows on the output screen This can be done by uploading a bitmap image to
140. rect connection to a PC Pin Wire Color Pin Wire Color white orange orange green white green white orange blue blue white blue white blue green orange white brown white brown brown brown N Qo oo 1 amp 2 3 amp 6 4 amp 5 OO IO O1 N You will also need to configure the LAN port before using it This is done by using SIS commands See chapter 4 Software Configuration and Control Command response table for SIS commands in chapter 4 for details 2 6 MGP 464 Installation LAN port defaults e MGP s IP address 192 168 254 254 e Gateway IP address 0 0 0 0 e Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 e DHCP off Reset button Pressing this recessed button causes various IP functions and Ethernet connection settings to be reset to the factory defaults Reset LED This green LED located to the upper right of the reset button blinks a varying number of times to indicate which reset mode has been entered See Resetting the unit in chapter 3 for details 7 BNC output connectors Plug an output device into this 5 BNC connector as shown below RGsB HD YUV Component Video Connecting to output BNC connectors DVI output Plug a DVI output device into this DVI I DVI D OUTPUT connector EFETTTETETTT apa eu Analog RGB is not available on the DVI I connector Kat When two output devices are attached one to each DVI connector output connector they both display the same
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143. sage to the host No response is required from the host Examples of MGP initiated messages are listed below underlined c Copyright 2006 Extron Electronics MGP464 Vx xx 60 771 01 The MGP 464 sends the copyright message when it is first powered on Vx xx is the firmware version number and 60 771 01 and 60 771 02 are the part numbers for MGP 464 or MGP 464 DI respectively Reconfig Reconfig Reconfig Reconfig The MGP sends a Reconfig message as each of the four windows is configured via the new connection Outn In nn where Out n is the window number and In rm is the input number The MGP sends this response when an input is switched MGP 464 Software Configuration and Control 4 3 Software Configuration and Control cont d Error responses When the MGP 464 receives a valid SIS command it executes the command and sends a response to the host device If the processor is unable to execute the command because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters it returns an error response to the host The error response codes are E01 Invalid input channel number too large E09 Invalid function number too large E10 Invalid command E11 Invalid preset number E12 Invalid output number applies for addressing windows E13 Invalid value out of range E17 Invalid command for signal type E24 Privilege violation E26 Maximum number of users connected has been exceeded E27 In
144. set To save a window preset using the front panel buttons follow these steps 1 2 Set the parameters listed above as desired for windows 1 2 3 and 4 Press and hold the Preset Recall Save button for at least 2 seconds The LCD screen displays the following WINDOW PRESET Save To 001 Rotate either Adjust knob to select one of the 128 available window preset locations in which to save the settings Press the Enter button to save the current window setting in the preset location that you selected The LCD screen shows a message indicating that the preset is being saved to the selected memory location followed by a message that the preset has been saved The following examples show a preset saved to memory location 1 WINDOW PRESET Saving To 001 WINDOW PRESET 001 SAVED If you want to exit this menu without saving any changes repeatedly press the Preset Recall Save button until the following message appears on the LCD screen then press the Enter button to exit the Window Presets dialog WINDOW PRESET ENTER TO EXIT MGP 464 Operation 3 23 Operation cont d Recalling a window preset To recall a window preset using the front panel buttons 1 Press and release the Preset Recall Save button The following message appears on the LCD screen WINDOW PRESET Recall 001 woINP If you do not want to recall the input whose number was displayed when the preset was saved proceed to step 3
145. ssword dialog box Connect to 10 13 4 130 2 x GC Example of an Enter Network Password dialog box a Enter the administrator or user password in the Password field Lait A User Name entry is not required b If desired select the check box to have the system input your password the next time you enter your MGP 464 s IP address c Click OK 5 2 MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 Ifin step 4 you entered the filename for a custom HTML page the browser displays that page If not the browser displays the System Status page which is the MGP 464 s default start page You can select the tabs at the top of this screen to display additional screens that enable you to configure and operate the MGP 464 Viewing System Status The System Status Web page on the Status tab provides information on your MGP 464 s current settings Changes must be made via the Configuration Web pages the MGP 464 Windows based configuration software SI5 commands or the MGP 464 front panel Personnel who have user access can view this page but cannot access the Configuration pages they see only the Status tab The following figure shows a typical MGP 464 System Status Web page Extron Electronics lt 3 Configuration File Management Control Background 800 633 9876 EE teggedon Admin Logoff S Contactus A System Status c M Below are your Unit s current system settings To make changes click on the Configuration t
146. st button on the left Press this button to freeze the current image in the currently selected window You can also freeze the windows using the Windows based control software or SIS commands via the RS 232 422 connection If you switch inputs while a window is frozen the freeze mode is cancelled and the new input s image appears in the window Locking the Front Panel Executive Mode To prevent access by unauthorized users or accidental changes to the MGP 464 s settings some of the front panel controls can be locked using executive mode When you place the MGP in executive mode via the front panel the picture control buttons and the menu selection buttons are locked All other functions input and window selection freezing and preset saving and recalling remain accessible The RS 232 422 and Ethernet ports also remain unlocked You can enable or disable executive mode when the system is in the default cycle To turn executive mode on and off press the Window Image Size and the Window Image Position buttons simultaneously and hold them for at least 2 seconds The default is Disabled You can also enable and disable executive mode by using the SIS commands or the Windows based control software via the RS 232 422 interface see chapter 4 for more information If you place the MGP in executive mode by using SIS commands or the Windows based control software you have an additional type of executive mode available In executive 2 mode
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148. t in lines The range depends on the output rate Zoom Change the view of the image between near and far on the display magnifying or reducing the total view Image Controls The Image Controls section contains 16 fields that enable you to make adjustments to the image in the selected window on the display In most of these fields you can make adjustments by entering a number in the text box or by clicking the arrow buttons The Zoom control can be adjusted only by arrow buttons La While adjusting the image controls watch the image on your display screen to observe the effects of your adjustments In this section you can make the following adjustments Horizontal Center Move the image to the right or left in the selected window The value in the text box is the distance in pixels of the image s left edge from the left edge of the window The range is dependent on the output rate the default is 0 plus or minus the output rate Vertical Center Move the image up or down in the selected window The value in the text box is the distance in lines of the image s top edge from the top edge of the window The range is dependent on the output the default is 0 plus or minus the output rate Horizontal Size Stretch or shrink the image horizontally The value in the text box is the width of the image in pixels The range is dependent on the output rate Vertical Size Stretch or shrink the selected window vertically The val
149. t jamais tre bloqu es par des objets Lithium Batterie Il a danger d explosion s ll y a remplacment incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du meme type ou d un ype equivalent recommande par le constructeur Mettre au reut les batteries usagees conformement aux instructions du fabricant Vorsicht Stromquellen e Dieses Ger t sollte nur ber die auf dem Produkt angegebene Stromquelle betrieben werden Dieses Ger t wurde f r eine Verwendung mit einer Hauptstromleitung mit einem geerdeten neutralen Leiter konzipiert Der dritte Kontakt ist f r einen Erdanschluf und stellt eine Sicherheitsfunktion dar Diese sollte nicht umgangen oder au er Betrieb gesetzt werden Stromunterbrechung e Um das Ger t auf sichere Weise vom Netz zu trennen sollten Sie alle Netzkabel aus der R ckseite des Ger tes aus der externen Stomversorgung falls dies m glich ist oder aus der Wandsteckdose ziehen Schutz des Netzkabels e Netzkabel sollten stets so verlegt werden dafs sie nicht im Weg liegen und niemand darauf treten kann oder Objekte darauf oder unmittelbar dagegengestellt werden k nnen Wartung e Alle Wartungsmafnahmen sollten nur von qualifiziertem Servicepersonal durchgef hrt werden Die internen Komponenten des Ger tes sind wartungsfrei Zur Vermeidung eines elektrischen Schocks versuchen Sie in keinem Fall dieses Ger t selbst ffnen da beim Entfernen der Abdeckungen die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags und oder
150. tar siempre los servicios t cnicos de personal calificado En el interior no hay partes a las que el usuario deba acceder Para evitar riesgo de electrocuci n no intentar personalmente la reparaci n mantenimiento de este equipo ya que al abrir o extraer las tapas puede quedar expuesto a voltajes peligrosos u otros riesgos Ranuras y aberturas e Si el equipo posee ranuras o orificios en su caja alojamiento es para evitar el sobrecalientamiento de componentes internos sensibles Estas aberturas nunca se deben obstruir con otros objetos Bater a de litio Existe riesgo de explosi n si esta bater a se coloca en la posici n incorrecta Cambiar esta bater a nicamente con el mismo tipo o su equivalente recomendado por el fabricante Desachar las bater as usadas siguiendo las instrucciones del fabricante zu ZE DR e dk Rae Frinn UE HEAR EAE EC AREA Bt o ie AR e aH MS es dk huta THAT AS RA LU FLU ZR BE ay Be TE FEL RAWE ine tRip e ZER WRR orbe ETP e FAAS AIF A HERI A AT KAARO DI rent UL RISE D i fis BAS BE GITT s THER AE eto SR e GEO ane LA aL EMT HIER CHL SUC ESSE Papi xus TREE e JC Rn FUB AE ARE fe S s VE RRE ANSE WAP He Ze tb VH RUBER AA Siet H 4 XE z SE E
151. te button at the right end of the line that contains the file you want to remove Delete all files Click the Delete All button Display files by file extension The Filter by File Extension menu lists the extensions of the files that have been uploaded to the MGP This menu lets you choose to display only files with the extension you select Select AII to display all uploaded files Filter by File Extension all root back borderi bmp border5 bmp map 464 1 06 doc Filter by File Extension menu MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control 5 15 Ethernet Configuration and Control cont d Using the Control Page The screens that you can access through the Control page enable you to configure the windows and images select inputs and manage window and input presets Picture Controls screen The Picture Controls screen allows you to configure and control the MGP 464 windows and the images within them You can also select the input for each window ELI E 800 633 9876 Picture Controls Presets MGP464DI 2 Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical Center Center Size Size Zoom lo e 52 0554 EJE SS Ee H8 SS Y d d wiw xtron com Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical Center Center Size Size Start Start o o f o os RI Bel Fe SA HA HA AE Color Tint Contrast Brightness Detail o oc 04 Es AHE HA el als Pixel Total Act
152. te field 8 Crop 9 Side by side crop 10 4 x 4 quad split 11 4 x 3 PIP column 12 4 x 3 16 x 9 film aspect ratio 1 78 13 4 x 3 16 x 9 film aspect ratio 1 85 14 4 x 3 16 x 9 film aspect ratio 2 35 Window text position 0 None 1 Bottom left 2 Bottom center 3 Bottom right 4 Top left 5 Top center 6 Top right Window text 16 characters maximum The following characters can be used Symbols _ space Numerals 0 through 9 Letters Lowercase a through z and uppercase A through Z X507 Picture adjustment range 0 127 default 64 MGP 464 Software Configuration and Control 4 7 Software Configuration and Control cont d 4 8 Scaler resolution 1 640 x 480 2 800 x 600 3 852 x 480 4 1024 x 768 5 1024 x 852 6 1024 x 1024 7 1280 x 768 8 1280 x 1024 9 1360 x 765 10 1365 x 768 11 1366 x 768 12 1365 x 1024 13 1400 x 1050 14 1600 x 1200 15 480p 16 576p 17 720p 18 1080i 19 1080p 20 DVI background input resolution Detected input signal standard 0 None NTSC 2 PAL 4 SECAM Not applicable occurs when input is set for RGB or YUV Sharpness detail level 0 127 bel Window transition effect type 1 Cut 2 Dissolve 3 Soft wipe up 4 Soft wipe down 5 Soft wipe right 6 Soft wipe left 7 Soft wipe center in 8 Soft wipe center out 9 Soft wipe square in 10
153. teries according to the manufacturer s instructions Avertissement Alimentations Ne faire fonctionner ce mat riel qu avec la source d alimentation indiqu e sur l appareil Ce mat riel doit tre utilis avec une alimentation principale comportant un fil de terre neutre Le troisi me contact de mise la terre constitue un dispositif de s curit n essayez pas de la contourner ni de la d sactiver D connexion de l alimentation Pour mettre le mat riel hors tension sans danger d connectez tous les cordons d alimentation de l arri re de l appareil ou du module d alimentation de bureau s il est amovible ou encore de la prise secteur Protection du cordon d alimentation e Acheminer les cordons d alimentation de mani re ce que personne ne risque de marcher dessus et ce qu ils ne soient pas cras s ou pinc s par des objets R paration maintenance Faire ex cuter toutes les interventions de r paration maintenance par un technicien qualifi Aucun des l ments internes ne peut tre r par par l utilisateur Afin d viter tout danger d lectrocution l utilisateur ne doit pas essayer de proc der lui m me ces op rations car l ouverture ou le retrait des couvercles risquent de l exposer de hautes tensions et autres dangers Fentes et orifices Si le boitier de l appareil comporte des fentes ou des orifices ceux ci servent emp cher les composants internes sensibles de surchauffer Ces ouvertures ne doiven
154. the MGP and selecting it by using the Add and Take buttons MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control Using a DVI input To use the unscaled image from a DVI source as a live background on the output screen do the following 1 Connecta DVI source to the DVI Background connector on the rear panel 2 From the Background Color menu select DVI Background Input Using a bitmap image The Image Settings screen lets you upload bitmap images including those saved via background capture from your computer to the MGP and to select an uploaded image as the background for the output screen The MGP 464 supports only 24 bit bitmap files as backgrounds The background file names must have a bmp extension The MGP 464 has 16 MB of memory to store captured or loaded images See Background Capture menu in chapter 3 for information on calculating the size of an image Uploading an image To upload a bitmap image to the MGP follow these steps 1 Inthe Image Index field click Add The Add Image field is displayed SE Selected Image produce bmp 10 678 bytes gt Add Image Browse Upload Image Files 3 Bytes Left 12 135 168 Cancel Background Color Background Image Add Image field on the Image Settings screen 2 Click Browse to open the Choose file window and locate the image bmp file that you want to upload 3 Open the image
155. the Scaler Settings screen shown below you can specify configuration settings for the 4 fully configurable inputs the 15 virtual inputs and the output You can also select a test pattern and enable or disable blue mode Extron Electronics 5 EIER bere Des d gt SS EES Se Ze SE Ki ar b D S S m u mE R CES 300 633 9876 Legged an Admin Logoff D Contactus System Settings Scaler 1 0 Settings i Window Settings MGPA64DI Passwords Email Alerts Fully Configurable Inputs O LUT Firmware Upgrade 1 2 3 l nputo npuo2 inputs neus RGB Re Ra a ace d ex Film Mode Film Mode Film Mode l Film Mode eene Wirtual Inputs e j ee BNC Input Names BNC InputNames A7 BNC InputNames Zi 5 finputos PR 8 inutos KR 11 finputiit F 6 FH 9 nus Ww hfi RF 7 np F 10 inputio FR 13 inputiz F Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp BNC Input Names ard BNC Input Names re 14 inputs F 17 input F 15 finputts F 18 npu 8 F 16 finputig F 19 inputis ER Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp comp x Resolution Refresh Rate 1024x768 x sonz gt Syne Format Pola RGBHV H W Scaler UO Settings screen Configuring the inputs The Input Configuration section of the Scaler I O Settings screen lets you name enable and d
156. ting Started After you have installed and connected the MGP 464 follow these steps to configure and adjust the unit to get it ready for use on MGP 464 V1 00 2 sec H i N Default Multi Graphic V Cycle Processor 2 sec E Input NE Configuration 20 sec H MENU Output Mole Configuration 20 sec i MENU Window e Configuration 20 sec i MENU Background ENER Capture 20 sec I MENU Comm IP al Configuration 20 sec i MENU Advanced D Configuration 20 sec I MENU MENU Exit Menu PTUS Press Next 20 sec NEXT Main menu Configuring the MGP 464 Step 1 Use the Input Configuration menu to configure inputs 1 through 4 NOTE The virtual inputs 5 through 19 can be configured only via the Windows based control software SIS commands or the Web pages For information on configuring those inputs see chapter 4 Software Configuration and Control and chapter 5 Ethernet Configuration and Control Step 2 Use the Output Configuration menu to configure the output signal type and the output rate for the desired resolution Step 3 From the Advanced Configuration menu Test Pattern submenu select the Alternating Pixels Alt Pixels test pattern Adjust your display s active pixels total pixels and pixel phase settings for optimal picture quality Step 4 From the Advanced Configuration menu change the test pattern to Crop and adjust
157. ue in the text box is the height of the image in lines The range is dependent on the output rate Horizontal Start Location Specify the distance in pixels from the left edge of the selected input s total video display area to the left edge of its active area The default is 128 Vertical Start Location Specify the distance in lines from the top edge of the selected input s total video display area to the top edge of its active area The default is 128 Color Adjust the intensity of the colors in the selected window At the lowest adjustment all colors appear as shades of gray The range is 000 to 127 the default is 064 Tint Change the appearance of the colors in the selected window The range is 000 to 127 the default is 064 Contrast Increase or decrease the range of image light and dark values in the selected window The range is 000 to 127 the default is 064 Brightness Increase or decrease the intensity of video light in the selected window The range is 000 to 127 the default is 064 Detail Adjust the sharpness of the image in the selected window The range is 000 to 127 default is 064 MGP 464 e Ethernet Configuration and Control Pixel Phase Adjust the point at which pixels are sampled for the image in the selected window The range is 1 to 31 the default is 16 Total Pixels Increase or decrease the width in pixels of the total line of video The default is Auto sensed The range
158. ult 0000 the For V IMAGE nn START the window in relation output rate vertical H 4nnnn V nnnn to the window center Adjust knob COLOR Color Adjust color Color 000 127 Color nnnn intensity At lowest Default 064 horizontal lt gt adjustment all colors Adjust knob Tint 000 127 Color Tint are shades of gray w Default 064 Tint Tint Change the vertical appearance of colors Adjust knob WINDOW_n ZOOM Increase decrease the Min 1 16 of the For H H nnnn V nnnn size of the selected output rate horizontal lt gt window while keeping Max Outputrate Adjust knob the aspect ratio For V Window conan vertical Image Zoom Press button twice Increase decrease the Min 1 16 of the Adjust knob IMAGE nn ZOOM size of the image in the output rate H nnnn Vznnnn selected window while Max 2 times the keeping the aspect ratio output rate constant Adjusting the picture controls Make image adjustments to an input by using the picture control buttons on the front panel When you select one of these buttons the window button for the most recently adjusted window lights indicating that it is being adjusted To adjust the picture controls follow these steps 1 Press the Window Select button to select the window you want to adjust 2 Press the Input button for the input that you want to adjust if it is not currently selected 3 Press the button for the desired picture control Wi
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160. up e mail addresses for notification do the following for each recipient of e mail alerts 1 Click the Edit button at the end of the address row The Edit button changes to Save Enter the e mail address of the recipient and the file name on your PC eml extension that contains the message Click the Save button to save the changes The Save button changes back to Edit Setting up SMTP authorization To set the MGP to require SMTP authorization before accepting any e mail follow these steps 1 To enable the SMTP authorization fields click the Edit button at the right of the Mail IP Address field The Edit button changes to Save Select the SMTP Authorization Required check box located below the Domain Name field This enables the User Name and Password fields below the check box In the User Name and Password fields enter a user name and a password that senders must enter in order for the MGP to accept their e mail messages For the User name you can use any combination of letters numerals spaces and symbols except the comma and the single and double quotation marks and For the password you can use all characters except the comma The user name and password can each be from 1 to 30 characters eu You must specify both a user name and a password 4 Click the Save button next to the Mail IP Address field to save your user name and password To remove SMTP authorization click Edit deselect the SM
161. utton for 2 seconds The Serial Config screen is displayed 3 Make any desired changes to the RS 232 422 port or press Next to display the next editing screen Set DHCP Mode Continue pressing Next until the screen for the item you want to edit is displayed 4 Turn the horizontal Adjust knob lt gt to move the angle brackets to the setting you want to change 5 Turn the vertical Adjust knob to step through the options for the setting 6 When finished editing the settings currently displayed either press Next to go to the editing screen for the next item or press Menu to exit edit mode and return to the Comm IP Configuration screen 3 18 MGP 464 Operation Advanced Configuration menu Use the Advanced Configuration menu to set the background color turn Blue Mode on and off and select test patterns You can also view the MGP s internal temperature and reset the system to its factory default settings Comm IP Configuration MENU eo v Background col ackground color Unit Internal Temperature Advanced NEXT Background Color e None default Magenta Internal Temp Curr ntinternal temp ratur Configuration None 120 20F 49C Red Cyan expressed in degrees Fahrenheit Y Y Yellow and Celsius Not adjustable e Stored Image Rotate either Adjust knob e DVI Backgnd MEM to adjust the submenus Y NEXT Test Pattern NEXT d Test pattern type Off default ColorBars e X Hatch 4 x 4
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163. valid event number E28 Bad filename File not found Telnet and Web communications The MGP 464 can also be controlled via an IP connection using either Telnet port 23 or a Web browser port 80 The ASCII and URL commands listed in the tables later in this chapter perform the same functions but they are encoded differently to accommodate the requirements of each port Telnet or browser The ASCII to hexadecimal hex character conversion table below is for use with the Command response table for SIS commands beginning on page 4 9 ASCII to HEX Conversion Table Esc 18 CR OD LF A 20 21 23 go 9 A Q Y a N lt O N Z c lt U 1 lt 5 gt lt Z TI V O lt ASCII to hexadecimal character conversion table The command response tables list valid ASCII for Telnet command codes the corresponding URL encoded for Web browsers command codes the processor s responses to the host and a description of the command s function or results from executing the command e Upper and lowercase letters may be used interchangeably in the command 4 4 MGP 464 e Software Configuration and Control field unless otherwise specified e Commands may be sent back to back without spaces for example 2 2 2 0B e Numbers can be entered as 1 2 or 3 digits for example 8V 08V 008V e There are a few differences in how to enter the commands depending on whether you are using Telnet or a
164. verwrites any existing image file with the same file name 4 Press the Detail button the top button located at the immediate left of the LCD screen The LCD screen displays the message Save Background to Mem Saving Busy The time the MGP takes to save an image varies depending on the image file size For example a 1024 by 768 pixel image takes about 150 seconds to save a very large image combined with a high output resolution could take as long as 5 minutes After 20 seconds the MGP displays the default cycle but the Menu and Next buttons continue to blink until the image capture is complete Meza The unit continues to respond to commands while it is saving an image however the response time is longer 5 If you want to recall a background file for the output display press Next within 20 seconds Recalling a background from memory To recall an image from memory for use as a background 1 Press Menu repeatedly until the Background Capture screen is displayed 2 Press Next repeatedly until the Recall Background from Memory submenu screen is displayed 3 Rotate either Adjust knob to select one of background image files to recall for use as the output background To perform no action press the Menu button 4 Press the Next button to recall the image The LCD screen displays the message Recalling while the image is being recalled then Recalled after the recall is complete Communication IP Configuration me
165. witcher When the MGP 464 is attached to a matrix switcher such as the CrossPoint 450 shown below inputs 1 through 4 come to the MGP through the switcher which supports RGB component video S video and composite video signal types TCP IP Network Extron CS ke I Monitor MGP 464 3 N Four Window Multi Graphic Processor 2 2 G I Extron SE CrossPoint 450 Plus Series Matrix Switcher 47 Video Camera Extron RGB 109xi MGP 464 connected to a matrix switcher In this type of configuration the following occurs Onthe MGP window 1 displays input 1 window 2 displays input 2 and so forth e Input switches are made at the matrix switcher instead of at the MGP 6 2 MGP 464 Special Applications e Input presets are recalled on the MGP to correctly set up the input coming from the switcher This setup can include the video signal type picture controls advanced input configuration functions such as setting the active lines pixels total lines pixels and pixel phase and the input name You can perform the required MGP setup operations using any of the following e SIS commands See chapter 4 e The MGP 464 Web pages See chapter 5 e The Windows based control software See chapter 4 and the software s Help Setting up the MGP to work with the switcher Follow these steps to set up the MGP to work with a matrix switcher 1 Install and connect the MGP as described in
166. y 3 When finished selecting from the priority menus click Set to establish your priority selections Mesa Ifyou assign the same window two priorities your selections are not implemented when you click Set and the priority fields return to their previous selections Passwords screen The Passwords screen lets you assign an administrator and or user password to control access to the MGP 464 Web pages Mesa An administrator password must be in place before a user password can be assigned NOTE Passwords must contain 4 to 12 alphanumeric characters Symbols and spaces are not allowed and the passwords are case sensitive r i e fan Electronics 2 ation File Management Control Background ST E ES contactus Leg Off MM es Passwords System Settings Scaler I O Settings Window Settings To update the Administration Password enter the desired password repeat the entry and press Submit To Bereet update the User Password enter the desired password repeat the entry and press Submit To clear a password Email Alerts enter a single space repeat the entry and press Submit Minimum password length is 4 characters Maximum Firmware Upgrade password length is 12 characters Passwords are case sensitive and special characters are not allowed f gt Passwards d E E besse _ Re enter Admin essees KS Administrator Password eeeeee Password a wen extran com
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